Crease Adjustment Profiles
The Crease Adjustment feature allows you to adjust the crease position for various paper types,
and set adjustment values to various default types.
Use of the Crease Adjustment feature requires an optional Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer
module.
Third-party Finishing Devices
For systems which have a third-party, Digital Finishing Architecture (DFA) device attached, a
Finisher Profile is available.
Access the Finisher Profile from the press control panel when logged in as Administrator by
selecting
Tools > Maintenance > Finisher Adjustment > DFA Finisher Profiles
.
Note:
For more information, refer to the
System Administrator Guide
.
Entering and Exiting Profiles
1. From the PredictPrint Media Manager main window, select
Profiles
.
The Profiles window appears.
2. Select the desired Profiles option:
•
Alignment
: By default this option displays when
Profiles
opens. Use this option to create and
store specific alignment adjustment profiles. For more information, refer to
•
Fold Adjustment
: The Fold Adjustment feature is available when the press is connected to an
optional finisher with a booklet maker (for Bi-Fold and Single Fold), an optional finisher with a
C/Z Folder device. Use this option to adjust the fold position for various paper types, as well as
set adjustment values to various default types. For more information, refer to
.
•
Crease Adjustment
: The Crease Adjustment feature is available when the press is connected
to an optional Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer module. Use this option to adjust the crease
position for various paper types, as well as set trim values. For more information, refer to
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The Alignment feature allows you to create and store specific alignment adjustment profiles. These
profiles allow you to accommodate different media types and how the image is registered, aligned, or
magnified for side 1 and side 2 output. These profiles can be used to ensure optimum output quality
of your prints.
Alignment adjustments can be made when the position of the output image is misaligned or skewed.
This results in expansion or contraction of paper, cutting inaccuracy, or paper storage conditions.
Tip:
Alignment can be done automatically or manually. Before doing any manual alignment,
always perform an
Auto Alignment
.
Note:
It is recommended that you read through the entire Alignment section before creating,
editing, or performing any actual alignment adjustments.
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