If printing is slow or stops in the middle of a print job, try
these solutions:
- Make sure Print Direction is set
to Bi-Direction (High Speed) in the
Garment Creator 2 software.
- Make sure the pre-treatment solution has completely dried;
otherwise, the printing surface may become damp and swell up,
causing an error to occur and printing to stop.
- If you are using a platen without a grip pad and the print job
requires a large amount of ink, the print surface may swell up with
ink. An error may occur and printing may stop. If you are using a
platen with a frame, try removing the frame. This will allow any
slack or creases in the printed surface to spread to the outer
edges and solve the problem. If you remove the frame, you also need
to reduce the width of the White ink in the software so that the
white under-base print does not extend beyond the image. Be careful
not to touch the T-shirt while printing as it can be easily moved
out of position.
- If you print
from a USB memory device with a slow reading speed (4.63MB per sec
or less), the print head stops during printing and then continues.
Use a USB memory device with a faster reading speed.