Before making adjustments, clean the platen glass and the back of the feeder. |
You cannot change the image position on paper which is being used for copying/printing jobs. The image positions on the first side and second side may match each other, if you adjust the image position in order shown below. Correct image misalignment correct distortion (parallelogram) correct distortion (trapezoid) adjust the zoom ratio adjust the left edge alignment adjust the lead edge alignment 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 test page, which you printed for correct distortion (parallelogram), can also be used for correct distortion (trapezoid), adjust the zoom ratio, adjust the left edge alignment, and adjust the lead edge alignment. If you adjust the image position in the order of correct image misalignment correct distortion (parallelogram) correct distortion (trapezoid) adjust the zoom ratio adjust the left edge alignment adjust the lead edge alignment, you need to print a test page when you make the adjustment shown below. Before you start the correct image misalignment. Before you start the correct image misalignment |
Before making adjustments, print the long sheet test page* with the following conditions. If it is not printed properly, the adjustments may not be accurate. Set the zoom ratio to 100% (same size). Use the paper to use for the output to print the long sheet test page. * The long sheet test page is available from the online manual site. |
'b', 'f', 'h', and 'j' may be printed multiple times depending on the size of the output paper. Make the adjustment at the position nearest to the tail edge of the paper. |
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If 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. Adjusting the Zoom Ratio of the Image An Example of the Test Page Lacking an Image. Long Sheet If 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. Adjusting the Zoom Ratio of the Image An Example of the Long Sheet Test Page Lacking an Image. |
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