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SC-F2200 Series
User's Guide
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Check the printed adjustment pattern.
When Light Media is selected, two blocks (#1
to #2) of black patterns are printed. When Dark
Media is selected, two blocks (#1 to #2) of black
and white patterns are printed.
Check the two patterns A to B in each block,
and select from -8 to +8, where the line appears
thinnest (lines overlap) in the pattern.
Select "-1" in the following illustration.
Check the patterns in all the blocks, and then
go to the next step.
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Input the adjustment values.
When executing Standard:
Enter the adjustment values that you selected in
step 8 for all of the blocks #1A to #2B. Inputting
all of the adjustment values and pressing OK
opens a screen for confirming the adjustment
values.
Check the adjustment results and press OK
to reflect the adjustment results to the media
settings.
Problem Solver
When executing Micro Adjust:
You can input setting values from +10 to -10.
We recommend first setting both adjustment
values to +1 and -1 and printing, and then
doing further adjustments based on the value
that improved image quality.
When image quality is not improved after
adjustments
❏ When executing Standard:
Next, execute Micro Adjust.
❏ When executing Micro Adjust:
When using Auto for the Platen Gap, try setting
it to Manual.
"Media Settings menu" on page 108
Alternatively, try the following measures.
Try uni-directional printing.
If the problem is not resolved by performing the
above measures, try setting Uni-Direction (Low
Speed) for Print Direction in Garment Creator 2,
the software for the printer. To do repeat printing
or to print a job from a USB memory stick that has
already been set to Bi-Direction (High Speed), set
Head Move Direction to Uni-Directional on the
preview screen.
"When reprinting (repeat printing) the same
job" on page 70
"Printing from a USB Memory" on page 73
The printed surface is soiled
Is the suction cap clean?
The printed surface may be soiled from dripping ink
if lumps of ink or lint are stuck around the suction
cap. Clean the suction cap.
"Cleaning the Suction Cap" on page 82
Is there any lint or standing fibers on the
print surface?
Lint or standing fibers on the print surface may stick
to the print head and stain other areas of the T-shirt.
Remove any lint with the sticky tape or roller and
press the fibers flat with a hard roller when you load
a T-shirt on the platen.
"Load the T-shirt (media)" on page 61
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