Fabric; Usable Fabric; Precautions Regarding Fabric - Ricoh Ri 100 Operating Instructions Manual

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2. Preparing for Printing

Fabric

This section explains the usable fabric and precautions regarding fabric.

Usable Fabric

This machine can print on fabric having a 50 to 100% cotton blending ratio.
The print quality of T-shirts with pockets, polo sleeves (sleeve and back side), T-shirts for pets, towels,
handkerchiefs, bibs, etc. is not guaranteed. Use the machine at your own risk.
Use the multi tray (option) for fabrics (socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, etc.) of sizes that do not reach the
corners of the A4 standard tray or A5 tray (option) tables.
By attaching the sleeve attachment to the multi tray, you can make machine print on sleeves (sleeve
width 138 mm (5.4 inches) or more, 2 mm (0.1 inches) thinner). However, sweatshirts and long sleeves
are not supported. For details, contact your dealer.
• Do not use the optional finisher while using the multi tray and the sleeve attachment because using
it may cause a failure.
• Do not heat the multi tray table or the fabric placed on the multi tray table with the optional finisher.
Doing so may deform or damage the table.
• As the A4 standard tray and A5 tray becomes hot when continuously used on the optional finisher,
give an interval of five minutes or longer to set them after they are pulled out.

Precautions Regarding Fabric

• When loading or removing fabric, keep your hands or fingers clear of the cassette. Otherwise,
your hands or fingers might get caught, resulting in injury.
Loading fabric precautions
• Remove dust or lint from the print side of the fabric with a lint brush or a roller beforehand.
• Press down the fabric on the table as much as possible so that the fabric does not come off. Also,
set the fabric parallel to the table.
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