Executing A Print Job Several Times For Multiple Print Media - Brother GTX pro Instruction Manual

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6-7-2. Executing a print job several times for multiple print media

You can keep the identical print data and execute a print job several times for multiple print media.
<TIPS>
When the power is turned off, the retained print data is erased.
In the event that [ON] is selected from the [Auto Job Delete] in the [Printer Setting] window, the print data will be erased after the
printing of the specified number of print media is completed. To change the setting, refer to "8-16. Automatic deletion of print data
>>P.237".
(1)
Make sure that the print data you want to print out is displayed on the liquid crystal panel, and press the print button
to start printing.
When the printing is completed, the platen moves to the forward-most position and the sound of "pong" is heard.
<TIPS>
If the print button is pressed when the platen has not moved toward the front, the platen will move toward the front of the
printer, but no print job will be started. In this case, press the print button once again.
Pressing
The number of print media of which printing is completed is shown on the liquid crystal panel.
The printer may shift to low temperature operation mode, when the room temperature is less than 18°C (64.4°F) and white
ink is used.
During low temperature mode, it may take a longer time for print operation and maintenance before starting the print.
Change the low temperature operation setting as needed.☞ "8-11. Print Operation Settings Under Low Temperature
>>P.234".
High-temperature and low-humidity environment may prolong the maintenance time after completion of printing. If any
warning message about temperature and humidity is displayed, be sure to control the temperature and humidity promptly
so as to conform with the print warranty scope.☞ "11-1. Apparatus >>P.350"
(2)
Replace the platen's printed medium (T-shirt) with the next one and repeat the procedure until the desired number
of print jobs are completed.
causes the printing to be canceled.
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