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TEMPERATURE
77
MAX
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°
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HUMIDITY
35
MIN
85
MAX
%
Min
Firmware
v2.5
1 Gallon
Concentrated
PreTreatment
2 Gallons
8 lbs.
Distilled
Water
3 Gallons
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=
40-50 Grams
30-39 Grams
High Absorbency
PreTreatment
Ready to use
Quantity
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> 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.