Epson SureColor F2100 Users Guide - Page 78

Adjusting the Height of the Platen, Parent topic, Related references, Ready, Platen Height Error

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9. Tuck the shirt around the platen so that it does not drape over the movable base. 10. Reposition the platen frame a final time to make sure the garment is securely held down but not stretched. Parent topic: Loading a T-shirt Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Adjusting the Height of the Platen If the print surface is too far from the print head, print quality declines and ink may mist on the inside of the printer. To prevent this, adjust the platen to its optimum height. The optimum platen height is one position from the first Ready message on the LCD screen or two positions from the last Platen Height Error message. For example, if the printer displays a Platen Height Error message at position number 1, select position number 3 as the optimum platen height. If the printer displays a Ready message at position number 2, select position number 3 as the optimum platen height. Position number P 1 2 LCD message Platen Height Error Platen Height Error Ready 78

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9.
Tuck the shirt around the platen so that it does not drape over the movable base.
10. Reposition the platen frame a final time to make sure the garment is securely held down but not
stretched.
Parent topic:
Loading a T-shirt
Related references
Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts
Adjusting the Height of the Platen
If the print surface is too far from the print head, print quality declines and ink may mist on the inside of
the printer. To prevent this, adjust the platen to its optimum height.
The optimum platen height is one position from the first
Ready
message on the LCD screen or two
positions from the last
Platen Height Error
message. For example, if the printer displays a
Platen
Height Error
message at position number 1, select position number 3 as the optimum platen height. If
the printer displays a
Ready
message at position number 2, select position number 3 as the optimum
platen height.
Position number
LCD message
P
Platen Height Error
1
Platen Height Error
2
Ready