• Some types of coated paper slip and skew, thereby misregistering the image on the output prints.
In this case, you may need to increase the Aligner Roll Pressure to apply more force to hold down
the paper to compensate for the slippage and skewing.
• Some lightweight papers may have too much roll pressure applied to them, causing edge damage
to the output prints. In this case, you may need to decrease the roll pressure to apply less force to
hold down the paper.
Solutions
Change the
Aligner Roll Pressure
setting.
Tip:
Changing the default setting of 0 (zero) is a temporary solution because environmental
conditions vary from day to day. Upon completion of the print job, the recommendation is to
return the option to its default setting.
To change the
Aligner Roll Pressure
setting, perform the following:
1. Switch
On
the
Pre Gate Roll Adjustment
.
For information, refer to
.
Important:
To select a setting for the
Aligner Roll Pressure
option, the Pre Gate option
must be
On
.
• Access the option from
PredictPrint Media Manager > Stock Library > Stock Properties >
Advanced Setup > Pre Gate Roll Adjustment
.
• From the
Pre Gate Roll Adjustment
menu, select
On
.
2. Adjust the
Aligner Roll Pressure
.
• Access the feature from
PredictPrint Media Manager > Stock Library > Stock Properties >
Advanced Setup > Aligner Roll Pressure
.
• Based on the output, increase or decrease the
Aligner Roll Pressure
in increments of five or
ten.
• After each incremental adjustment, run test prints and evaluate the output prints to
determine if additional adjustments are required.
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Problem
The fold on the output is not correct or as desired.
Tip:
The
Fold Adjustment Profile
is available only when the system configuration includes a
finishing device with a booklet maker or the C/Z Folder.
Solutions
For detailed information about these finishing devices, refer to
.
Create or use an existing
Fold Adjustment Profile
.
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