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5. DIAG. TEST OPERATION
5.3 PARAMETER SETTING MODE
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Adjustment example (CB-416)
Y-direction fine adjustment method is explained using magenta.
These lines indicate X-direction
alignment.
(When they align and form an almost
straight line, the adjustment is
completed.)
Y-direction misalignment
A and B :
+ (plus) direction
C and D :
- (minus) direction
1) Check where magenta belongs among rows A~D within the Portion
4
.
2) In this example, magenta is printed on the row C. When magenta is printed on the row A or B, refer
to the left print sample.
When row C or D, refer to the right print sample.
3) Check where a magenta aligns with the black line (indicated by
5
). Read the scale of the position
(indicated by
6
).
4) Enter the alpha-numerics obtained in steps 1) through 3) into the Head Adjust window. In this case,
enter C3.
5) The values for cyan and yellow are obtained in the same way.
6) After completing the adjustment and print a sample pattern for confirmation in Section 5.3.3.5
Adjustment Value Confirmation Print. If it is still misaligned, retry the adjustment so that the four
colors mostly align at the center of portions
1
and
4
.
Feed
6
5
4