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You can also make the adjustment by using the guide sheet. (See "Adjusting the Image Position Using the Guide Sheet.") |
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To adjust the image position on long sheets, print out a long sheet test page. The adjustment can be made more efficiently than with the test page printed out by [Output Test Page] under <Adjust Image Position>. (The long sheet test page is available from the online manual site.) |
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If the image position varies greatly, the accuracy of correction may be improved by printing several test pages and using an average of the measured length. |
<Zoom (f)>: | Enlarges or reduces the image in the direction that is parallel to the feeding direction according to the inputted ratio. |
<Zoom (d)>: | Enlarges or reduces the image in the direction that is perpendicular to the feeding direction according to the inputted ratio. |
Standard size | Long sheet |
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Standard sizeIf you print the test page using paper smaller than 270 mm x 380 mm, you cannot measure the length of 'f' and 'd' as the entire image will not be printed on the paper. In this case, calculate the expanding/reducing percentage by comparing the measured length of 'f/2' and 'd/2' with the default values (f/2: 180 mm, d/2: 125 mm). By using the calculated percentage, adjust the zoom ratio. Long sheetIf you print the long sheet test page using paper smaller than 270 mm x 762 mm, the entire image will not be printed on the paper. Calculate the expanding/reducing percentage by comparing the measured length of 'd/2' with the default value (d/2: 125 mm). If 'f' is not printed entirely, measure the length of 'f' that is closest to the tail edge of the paper, and calculate the expanding/reducing percentage by comparing the measured length with the default values (f=450 mm, 550 mm, 650 mm). By using the calculated percentage, adjust the zoom ratio. |
[f]: | Enter the measured length of 'f' mark on the test page. For the long sheet: Enter the input value calculated from the measured length of 'f' mark on the long sheet test page. Input value = ((default ‘f’ value: 360 mm)/measured ‘f’ position: 450, 550, 650 mm)) x measured ‘f’ value |
[d]: | Enter the measured length of 'd' mark on the test page. |