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Printing and pretreating with the Fast T-Jet 1000 and T-Jet2

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

This is a MUST WATCH for all new or prospective T-Jet owners!

In this instructional video, learn how to print on light garments and pretreat and print dark garments your Fast T-Jet 1000 or Fast T-Jet 2. An Equipment Zone service tech will guide you through all of the easy steps.

Visit our website for more information, including our Owner Support Center with downloadable tuitorials and more!

Check out how to pretreat, 3:59 in!

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www.equipmentzone.com/fasttjetzone.html


(Note: Displayed is the Fast T-Jet 1000. Setup is virtually identical on a Fast T-Jet 2.)

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  • is 12x12 the max size for this printer?

  • @jantzen216 The printer can print up to 13" x 21". There are several different shirt holder sizes available, as well as a cap attachment.

  • 10 seconds heat for pretreament tshirt, what bout the temperature? 375?

  • @munnapakora You should set your heat press to 330 degrees.

  • You talked about humidity. Is it more or less time for curing in humid Florida?

  • Direct-to-garment shirts are printed using waterbased ink. Curing a direct-to-garment shirt takes the water out of the waterbased ink and leaves the pigments behind, creating a washfast print.

    Since Florida is humid, your shirts will be wetter to start out with and curing will take a little longer. It won't be much longer, though.

    Do you already have a direct-to-garment printer?

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  • great video,helped me understand a lot, thanks man

  • As a future T-Jet investor this video was a great help on the practical applications of the machine itself, thank you.

  • Compare printing with the T-Jet to screen printing t-shirts. No color separations necessary. No film positives. No screens to shoot. No screens to setup, register, ink, and later clean. And it can fit into a corner of a room. A prospective t-shirt designer would be very happy with this printer.

  • nice vid would you say this machine is good for a prospective t shirt designer

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