Brother GT541 Iron User Manual


 
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1-1. Precautions
Please observe the following precautions before using your printer.
Please advise the following to customers.
Printed colors may transfer when a printed surface rubs on a white or light-colored synthetic
leather made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). In that case, clean the stains with a soft cloth or
toothbrush with a household cleaner or alcohol.
The machine is designed to be used within the temperature and humidity levels below. Less
humidity may cause ink clogging in Print Head nozzles.
Temperature Humidity
Keeping your printer
32 °F to 104 °F
(0 °C to 40 °C)
Operating your printer
50 °F to 95 °F
(10 °C to 35 °C)
20 % to 85 %
(no condensation)
For the best print result
59 °F to 86 °F
(15 °C to 30 °C)
35 % to 85 %
(no condensation)
Do not pull out Ink Cartridge(s) during the operation; it may result in poor print quality or cause
damage to your printer.
Do not turn off your printer, or open the Front Cover during the operation; otherwise the printer
may be damaged or spoil the print job.
Be careful in handling a printed T-shirt that has not yet fixed by heat. Ink is difficult to wash
from stained clothes.
When you replace Yellow Ink Cartridge, replace Wiper Cleaner and clean the Head Caps and
Wiper Blade at the same time. This regular treatment helps you to keep your printer in good
condition. If not, it may cause poor print quality or your printer may be damaged.
Never use alcohol when you clean Head Caps and Wiper Blade; it will cause damage to the
Print Heads. Use Wash Liquid.
Install the Ink Cartridges in the correct positions as shown. Confirm both the colors of labels
on your printer and the Ink Cartridges.
When the ink cartridge is used your printer will show "empty" status. At this point you will need
to replace with a new Ink Cartridge. A small amount of ink remains to avoid damage to your
printer.
New consumables should be stored away from direct sunlight until they are required. Use up
within six months by the date written on the cartridge.