| Button | Function |
|--------|-----------|
| ABS/INC | Toggle absolute (machine zero) vs incremental (relative) mode |
| SET | Enter preset dimension |
| 1/2 | Halve current value (find center of a hole or slot) |
| SEL | Select axis to change |
| CLR | Clear error or reset axis to zero |
💡 Pro tip: Hold
ABS/INCfor 2 seconds to reset all axes to zero without entering a preset.
The PR 6000 has A/B memory presets. Everyone uses A. But B is for reverse pressure sequence — ideal for thick hoodies with zippers.
The manual doesn’t explain this well. Here’s the cheat sheet: prostar pr 6000 manual
Use B for anything with hardware (buttons, zippers, rivets). You’ll thank me later.
Release the PTT button to receive incoming transmissions. | Button | Function | |--------|-----------| | ABS/INC
If you’ve just unboxed a Prostar PR 6000, you already know it’s not your average piece of industrial equipment. Built for precision, speed, and durability, this machine is a workhorse in garment decoration, especially for direct-to-garment (DTG) printing or large-format heat pressing, depending on the configuration.
But the official manual? Let’s be honest — it’s dry, dense, and hides some of the real secrets. Here’s the unofficial, interesting supplement to the Prostar PR 6000 manual. 💡 Pro tip: Hold ABS/INC for 2 seconds
The Prostar PR 6000 is a tank. It will outlast your patience, your help desk calls, and possibly your business if you don’t respect it. But the machine has a personality:
Want a printable one-page cheat sheet for the Prostar PR 6000’s most useful hidden features? Let me know, and I’ll create a quick-reference PDF-style layout.
A typical ProStar PR 6000 manual runs between 180 and 250 pages. Understanding the structure will save you hours of searching.
Connect the power source (battery or external power supply) to the device, following the recommended wiring diagram.