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position items to print. The Speed, Fine and Super Fine modes print the image using the same volume of
ink but they print using smaller steps according to the higher quality which can produce better image
quality. Please note that the print speed will be affected by the higher settings.
You will now need to select a Variable Dot Range, the default setting is Narrow. The Variable Dot range
will control the amount of ink saturation on a print. The Variable Dot range can also be adjusted when
printing on different types of garments. A Narrow Variable Dot Range for a thin material and a Wide
Variable Dot Range for a sweatshirt for example. (See figure 6.3-12)
Figure 6.3-12: Variable Dot Range
Number of Copies is where you enter the amount of prints you would like to send to the printer. This can
also be changed from the Control Panel if needed before printing.
Figure 6.3-13: Number of Copies / Bi-directional Color Printing
Make sure that the Bi-directional color printing checkbox is checked. In most cases, you will want to
use Bi- Directional Printing, the Print Head will print when moving both directions and make print
speed much faster.
Color is laid down in order: Cyan> Magenta> Yellow> Black> Black> Yellow> Magenta> Cyan. If your
image is very small fast printing may cause puddling or running ink, if this is the case you can
uncheck this box to slow the amount of ink delivered.

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