Overview of the Printing Process

This section explains the basic workflow for using your product to print on T-shirts or Digital-Transfer-Film.

Printing on a T-shirt

  1. Preparing the Required Equipment

    Prepare the equipment you need for printing.

  2. Preparing the Printer

    Turn on the printer and make sure it is functioning properly.

  3. Creating and Sending Your Garment Design

    Create your graphics in a design software and use the Garment Creator 2 software to send it to the printer.

  4. Pre-treating the T-shirt

    When printing with White ink on cotton media, apply pre-treatment solution to the T-shirt before printing and make sure the pre-treatment solution is completely dry before printing. If the T-shirt is creased, use a heat press to smooth it.

  5. Attaching the Platen and Grip Pad

    Attach the platen or grip pad (if necessary) to the printer.

  6. Loading the T-shirt (Media)

    Load the T-shirt onto the platen or grip pad.

  7. Printing

    Check that the job has been received and the printer's screen has switched to the preview display before you start printing.

  8. Removing the T-shirt

    Remove the T-shirt from the platen or grip pad.

  9. Post-treating the T-shirt

    Fix the ink to the T-shirt.

Printing on Digital-Transfer-Film

  1. Preparing the Printer

    Turn on the printer and make sure it is functioning properly.

  2. Creating and Sending Your Design

    Create your graphics in a design software and use the Garment Creator 2 software to send it to the printer.

  3. Loading the Film

    Attach the platen to the printer, then load the film onto the platen.

  4. Printing

    Check that the job has been received and the printer's screen has switched to the preview display before you start printing.

  5. Removing the Film

    Remove the film from the platen.

  6. Post-processing the Film
    Perform post-processing for the printed film and media to complete the printed product.
    Note: The steps for post-processing can vary depending on the specific parts and devices you are using with your product. Make sure you check the instructions provided with the film and powder you are using, and consult your dealer and supplier for more information.