
2
8.
Touch
Auto
Alignment Adjustment
.
9.
Touch
Print Calibration Chart
.
10.
Touch
Paper Supply
.
11.
Select the
Paper Supply tray
for the
adjustment/profile needed.
12.
Touch the
Save
button.
13.
Set the area coverage if needed
Coverage is the amount of toner covering
the page. Coverage 1 is for Side 1 and
Coverage 2 is for Side 2 of the page. You can
usually leave the coverage set to 1. However,
if you are experiencing alignment problems
repeadedly on print jobs with high area
coverage, you can increase this value
incrementally up to 10.
14.
Set the number of sheets to print. With
multiple sheets, the software will use the
average values from all sheets to make
adjustments. Therefore it is best to set at
least 5 sheets. and so the variation between
the sheets will be reduced
15.
Touch
.
16.
After the prints are output, touch
Confirm
.
17.
Next, you will collect the printed targets and
scan them. You must choose weather to use
the Document Feeder or the Platen Glass to
scan the targets:
•
If the targeted media is larger than
11x17 (A3) or heavier than 220 gsm,
the Platen Glass must be used.
•
Another factor is selecting either the Document Feeder or the Platen Glass is that while the Document
Feeder is easier and faster, the Platen Glass method is more accurate. The accuracy of the Document
Feeder is within .2 mm, while the accuracy of the Platen Glass is within .1 mm.
Follow these steps to use the Document Feeder (DADF)
a.
Place all of the target sheets in the Document Feeder. The orientation of target sheet is not important
when using the DADF.
b.
Select the
Scan Chart with Document Feeder
button on the Touch Screen.
c.
Touch
Scan
.
d.
After the scanning completes, touch
Start
.
e.
Go to
Step 20
below to continue.