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The Preset counter is used to enter a number of
print cycles for a given print job. For example, if a
print job consists of printing 30 dozen (360) shirts,
enter 360. You may enter up to a maximum of
32,767 print cycles into the Preset menu The
minimum is 0.
To enter a number of print cycles press the data
entry cell to the right of Preset; a numeric keypad
is displayed. Enter the number of print cycles and
then press Enter.
The Remaining menu selection displays the
number of print cycles which remain in the Preset
menu. The Remaining menu functions as a count
down display. To keep the Remaining count
accurate, the Remaining indication can be
accessed and changed in the event that 2 or 3
shirts are misprinted. To change the number of
print cycles for the Remaining selection, touch the
data entry cell to the right of Remaining; a
numeric keypad is displayed. Enter the number of
print cycles and then press Enter.
The Remaining menu also automatically activates
the Print Finish mode and sounds an audible
signal when the last shirt in the count is loaded
onto the press. If you entered 360 print cycles in
the Preset menu, when the Remaining menu
display reaches the last shirt or print cycle, the
press automatically enters the Print Finish mode
and the audible signal sounds.
Note: Clear the Reset and Remaining indication when
the print job is completed, or the PLC will respond
as though you are printing the same number of
garments on the next print job.
The Speed menu selection displays the current
speed of the machine in dozens per hour. The
speed may not be reset. A horizontal bar with
graduated scale provides a visual indication of
press speed. As the press progresses through the
print run, the horizontal bar fills in from the left to
the right. When you resume operation the current
speed in dozens per hour is automatically
displayed.
Press the Dozens/hour button to change to
Quantity/hour.
This is a useful tool if you are printing the same
job on a regular basis. With all parameters set and
a good production speed has been achieved, you