Printing on Fabric
Removing Dust and Flattening Fibers
This process is to print on fabrics clearly. The optional finisher
is used.
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Do not use the optional finisher while using the multi tray and the
sleeve attachment because using it may cause a failure. Before set-
ting the fabric in the multi tray or the sleeve attachment, removing
dust and flatten the fibers.
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Do not heat the multi tray table or the fabric placed on the multi tray ta-
ble with the optional finisher. Doing so may deform or damage the table.
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As the A4 standard tray and A5 tray becomes hot when continuously
used on the optional finisher, give an interval of five minutes or long-
er to set them after they are pulled out.
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Do not print on wet fabric. Doing so may result in a blurry image.
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If you use an atomizer to smooth fabric before printing, be sure the
fabric is completely dry before printing on it.
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Do not use an atomizer to smooth thick fabric because thick fabric
is difficult to dry. When using an atomizer to smooth thick fabric, be
sure the fabric is completely dried.
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In high temperature environments, fabric might absorb moisture and
stretch after smoothed. Print immediately after loading the fabric.
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Remove dust and lint from fabric before printing because dust and
lint whose color is the same with the fabric color are hard to find, we
recommend using a lint roller to remove dust and lint from fabric be-
fore smoothing it.
Remove dust and lint from the print surface of the fabric.
Remove them with a brush for clothes or a roller.
Use the finisher to flatten fibers and remove wrinkles.
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When using the finisher, you can carry out heat press processing for
the fabric being loaded in the A4 standard tray or A5 tray.
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