How to Determine the Media Advance Correction
Factor
Introduction
When you print on roll media, there can be discrepancies in the amount the media advanced
during each print swath. This is referred to as media stepping. It can cause banding to occur, in
the form of either dark lines or white gaps. The figure below illustrates this banding.
[58] Media Advance Banding
• A) Understep can result in dark lines, where the media has not advanced enough and the
placement of a swath overlaps the prior swath. This requires a higher correction factor.
• B) Overstep can result in white gaps, where the placement of a swath is displaced a significant
distance away from the prior swath. This requires a lower correction factor.
• C) Perfect Step, where media advances correctly. This requires no change.
Purpose
The Media Advance Correction Factor (MACF) allows the operator to fine-tune media stepping
and to optimize print quality.
When to do
The MACF is only required when this particular banding occurs. If you don't see any banding in
your images, there is no need to change the value from its default setting of 50.
Before you begin
It is critical to load the media so that the media edge on the feed and take-up rolls are aligned
within 1mm.
How You Determine the MACF
In the 'Roll Media Manager' menu you can select the 'Media Advance Correction Factor' (MACF)
and enter a value from 0 to 100. The default value is 50. You can enter a lower value to correct for
white gaps or raise the value to correct for dark lines.
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Procedure
1.
Put several instances of the MACF print in the print queue.
2.
Print with a default MACF of 50 (adjusted in Roll Media Manager).
3.
If white lines appear, the media is overstepping. Gradually decrease the MACF until the white
lines start to disappear. Make a note of the MACF value. Continue to decrease the MACF until
dark lines just start to appear, and note the value. Typically, the average of these two is the ideal
MACF for this media.
How to Determine the Media Advance Correction Factor
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Chapter 6 - How to Operate the Roll Media Option
Summary of Contents for Arizona 365 GT
Page 1: ...Operation guide Oc Arizona 365 GT User Manual...
Page 6: ...Contents 6...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Product Overview...
Page 13: ...Chapter 3 Safety Information...
Page 38: ...Roll Media Safety Awareness 38 Chapter 3 Safety Information...
Page 39: ...Chapter 4 How to Navigate the User Interface...
Page 61: ...Chapter 5 How to Operate Your Oc Arizona Printer...
Page 76: ...How to Handle Media 76 Chapter 5 How to Operate Your Oc Arizona Printer...
Page 77: ...Chapter 6 How to Operate the Roll Media Option...
Page 109: ...Chapter 7 How to Use the Static Suppression Upgrade Kit...
Page 113: ...Chapter 8 How to Work With White Ink...
Page 164: ...How to Create and Use Quick Sets 164 Chapter 8 How to Work With White Ink...
Page 165: ...Chapter 9 Ink System Management...
Page 170: ...Change Ink Bags 170 Chapter 9 Ink System Management...
Page 171: ...Chapter 10 Error Handling and Troubleshooting...
Page 174: ...Troubleshooting Overview 174 Chapter 10 Error Handling and Troubleshooting...
Page 175: ...Chapter 11 Printer Maintenance...
Page 220: ...How to Remove Uncured Ink on the Capstan 220 Chapter 11 Printer Maintenance...
Page 221: ...Chapter 12 Regulation Notices...
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Page 227: ...Appendix A Application Information...
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