2
On the
Tab Selection screen
of the Control Panel, press
◀
or
▶
to se-
lect the Settings/Adj. tab (
).
Note
•
If the
Tab Selection screen
is not displayed, press the
Menu
button.
3
Press the
OK
button.
The
Set./Adj. Menu
is displayed.
4
Press
▲
or
▼
to select
Adjust Printer
, and then press the
OK
button.
5
Press
▲
or
▼
to select
Feed Priority
, and then press the
OK
button.
6
Press
▲
or
▼
to select
Adjust Length
, and then press the
OK
button.
7
Press
▲
or
▼
to select
AdjustmentPrint
or
Change Settings
, and then
press the
OK
button.
When you select
AdjustmentPrint
, a test pattern is printed for you to
measure the scale and calculate the discrepancy. The scale bar prints
Milli-
meter
in 50 mm increments and
Inch
in 1-inch increments.
Note
•
A test pattern is printed in black when you choose
A:High
or in magenta if you choose
B:Standard/Draft
.
•
To cancel printing the test pattern for adjustment, hold down the
Stop
button. When "
Stop printing?
" is dis-
played, press
▲
or
▼
to select
Yes
, and then press the
OK
button.
8
Press
▲
or
▼
to enter the amount of discrepancy, and then press the
OK
button.
If the scale is shorter than the actual size, use a positive setting value. If it is longer, use a negative value.
The feed amount can be adjusted in 0.02% increments.
Adjusting the Vacuum Strength
Adjusting the Vacuum Strength
When printing on heavyweight paper or paper that curls or wrinkles easily, if the Printhead rubs against paper, adjust-
ing the level of suction against paper on the Platen may improve results.
Important
•
Paper rubbing against or becoming caught on the Printhead may jam or result in printed documents that are soiled.
1
On the
Tab Selection screen
of the Control Panel, press
◀
or
▶
to se-
lect the Paper tab (
).
Note
•
If the
Tab Selection screen
is not displayed, press the
Menu
button.
iPF780
Adjusting the Vacuum Strength
Adjustments for Better Print Quality
Adjusting the feed amount
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