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GTX Daily Operations Guide

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OK MENU 62 MIN TEMPERATURE 77 MAX F ° ° HUMIDITY 35 MIN 85 MAX % Min Firmware v2.5 1 Gallon Concentrated PreTreatment 2 Gallons 8 lbs. Distilled Water 3 Gallons + = = 40-50 Grams 30-39 Grams High Absorbency PreTreatment Ready to use Quantity = = = = = > Optimal Temperature & Humidity: ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Help keep your printer in warranty while saving on ink, consumables, and time! Go to the menu: Maintenance > Temperature/Humidity info > PRE-TREATMENT RATIO PRE-TREATMENT QUANTITY on T-SHIRTS > For example, on a Schulze PTM, you should enter a Length of 13 in and Begin of 1 in the full width with 4 nozzles will be 16 in! > If temperatur e too cold, printer will switch automatically to Low-Temp Mode and reduce the speed! 2 If not enough, please install a humidifier ! By Volume: By Weight: 4 lbs. 12 lbs. You can use an empty distilled water jug and marker to measure out the amount of PT and draw a line on the jug then fill to that line twice with water adding the contents into the Ready to Use container. Ready to Use Solution Med. Absorbency Low Absorbency 15-29 Grams Thick materials or open weaves like hoodies Regular Cotton Tees 4.0 to 6.0 oz Thin Material + Blend or Specialty Items Proper Pretreat volume for a garment should be determined by a garment's absorbency rate and in conjunction with using the highlight check pattern to help determine driver ink settings. Don't forget that you have to define a surface of 14 X 16 inches (35 X 40 cm) with your Pre-Treatment machine to weight with a scale after applying the PT liquid on a T-shirt! Watch the Video: Learning to Profile a Garment for Pre-treating Link to Understanding Environmental Conditions Dcoument Link to Recommended Humidifier Watch the Video for Understanding the Highlight-Mask Check Pattern The printer can operate outside of these ranges however it may use more ink or take longer to print. > Damages resulting from being too far outside of environmental requirements may not be covered by warranty.

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