Issue link: https://docs.hic.us/i/1453905
6 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE PLATEN "PLATEN TOO LOW" SENSORS To ensure optimal print quality when a thicker textile is used, you need to adjust the platen's height in relation to the thickness of the textile. To adjust the platen height, loosen the Platen Fixing Lever (1) and move the Platen Height Adjustment Lever (2) to a lower position. Re-tighten the Platen Fixing Lever (1) if you are happy with the new height. Smooth out all wrinkles on fabric to be printed on. To check if new textile is not detected by the sensor, push the double arrow platen feed button and repeat the process if needed. If you need the platen to go down further than the lowest setting, remove 1 or 2 collars, loosen the knob (3) and push down the platen bearing by 1 or 2 steps. Reattach everything and tighten the Platen Fixing Lever (1). > Don't forget to adjust the platen lever to position A after printing on thicker material. > Always tighten knob (3) after changing position. Do not overtighten screw as it can become stripped. > If you have to print above hem and seams, go for UNI-directional printing to keep quality. Normal Detecting Top Left: Obstacle Sensor Bottom Left: EDP Sensor Excessive Dropping Error Code: 2072 If error occurs, press okay. Prior to next print raise platen to optimal platen height. DAILY MAINTENANCE: Nozzle Check In order to check the status of the nozzles in the print heads, a Nozzle Check must be performed for White and CMYK. This should be done every day to ensure optimal performance. How to perform a CMYK Nozzle Check? (S^H`ZWSHJL[OL7SH[LUH[SL]LS( Test Print Menu Nozzle Check CMYK [VWYPU[HJVSVY5VaaSL*OLJR WH[[LYUVUH^OP[LWHWLYZOLL[