1. Press the [Adjust Height ] key to lower the cassette.
If a height detection error occurs, press the [Adjust Height ] key to lower the cassette. You can
adjust the height in increments of 0.1 mm (0.01 inches). Look inside the machine as you lower the
cassette so that you can see the position at which the sensor is not obstructed.
2. Press the [Start] key.
Printing starts.
If printing does not start, repeat Steps 1 and 2 until the height becomes appropriate for printing.
Adjusting the height of the cassette manually
• If you enter a negative value as the height value, the height position sensor in the machine may
react. Load the fabric correctly so that the printing surface can be flat.
• If the fabric is not correctly set after the height of the cassette is adjusted manually, the machine
might not start printing because a height position sensor in the machine reacts when you send a
print job. In this case, remove the cassette, load the fabric into the cassette correctly, and then load
the cassette into the machine.
• The image quality might deteriorate if you change the height value significantly. In this case, adjust
the registration.
• Adjust the height little by little so that the print side is not rubbed.
Normally, the height of the cassette is automatically adjusted at the start of printing. If the printed image
is blurry or there is dust stuck to it, or the height of the cassette may not be adjusted appropriately, adjust
the height of the cassette manually using the [Maintenance] menu.
If the distance between the print head and the fabric is too large, the printed image might be blurry. If
this is the case, enter a negative value as the height value.
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