1. From the
PredictPrint Media Manager
main window, select
Profiles
.
The
Profiles
window appears.
2. Ensure that the
Alignment
tab appears.
Alignment is the first tab displayed after selecting
Profiles
from the
PredictPrint Media
Manager
main window.
3. Select
New
or
Edit
to create a new alignment profile or to edit an existing alignment profile.
Either the New Profile Properties or the Edit Profile Properties window opens.
4. If desired, enter a new name or modify the existing name.
5.
Test Print
.
The
Test Print
window opens.
6. Select the appropriate tray and profile name.
7. Select the desired Front and Back Print Density Levels.
The Front and Back Print Density Levels are available only with the
Grid 90 - Front & Back
Test
Print. This is the default test print that the Alignment feature uses.
8. Select the
Start
button.
• The press runs a test print.
• Once the press completes the test print, the following message displays:
Examine the test
print. If the print alignment is an improvement, click "OK" to accept
the new settings. If the alignment isn't an improvement, click "Cancel"
to revert to the original settings.
• Before selecting either
OK
or
Cancel
, continue to the next step.
9. Review the test print output and choose one of the following:
• The test print output is an improvement and is acceptable, perform the following:
1. Select
OK
to close the window.
2. Select
OK
to save and close the
New or Edit Profile Properties
window.
3. Select
Close
to exit Profiles and return to the PredictPrint Media Manager main window.
• The test print output is not an improvement and is not acceptable. Select
Cancel
and
continue to the next step.
10. From the
New or Edit Profile Properties
window, perform the following:
a.
Select an alignment profile option
Registration
,
Perpendicularity
,
Skew
, or
Magnification
.
b.
Make the desired selections for that option.
Tip:
When adjusting multiple items, adjust the image in the following order:
Registration, Perpendicularity, Skew, and finally Magnification.
11. Select the
Test Print
button.
The Test Print window opens.
12. Select the desired Test Print options, including:
a.
The desired paper tray
b.
Print quantity
It is recommended that you select a quantity of 10 test prints in order to best evaluate the
printed output.
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