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1) The fabric and the backing paper must be tight and flat together. Use a hot iron on the paper side to reseal the paper and fabric together if the paper and fabric become separated. 2) BEFORE you load any fabric sheets into your printer, be sure to cut or clip loose threads..do not pull. 3) Do not force a fabric sheet into any printer. Place the sheet flush against the paper guide and square with the entry roller. 4) Feed single sheets at a time. (If you are using a HP, the print side goes down and the paper side up in the feed tray.) 5) Humidity and storage conditions of the ColorPlus Fabrics will affect its performance. Store flat in low humidity conditions. Other conditions affecting performance are the age of your printer and the condition of the pickup and drive rollers inside the printer. 6) Select 'Print' then select 'Properties' then in the pull down box next to 'media' select the 'plain paper' setting. 7) Check the printer utility to 'cleaning' instructions if the output quality appears to have changed OR if you can see banding or white lines through the image. 8) Fabrics and papers
will leave dust and lint in your printer. Using a can of compressed air to
'blow' debris out of the printer mechanisms is a good preventative
maintenance and will help to keep your printer clean. |
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