User`s manual
Chapter 9 - SETUP PART 7: Print Head Alignments - BLAZER EXPRESS
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3. Entering in Values - Part 1 - Uni-Directional
Below is an example printout of a Uni-Directional Alignment pattern (Figure 1). Throughout the process
of selecting the best values, for this example we will use a chart (Figure 2) to keep track of the selections
and entries made to help you understand how the process is completed. Figures 3 and 4, in the later
section - Step 3 - Entering Values - Part 2, will cover the process of entering Bi-Directional data.
Prints that Line Up (Uni-Directional)
Observing the Alignment printout (Figure 1), the calibration is not
far off and can observe the dashed lines lining up. In the worksheet
(Figure 2) we have entered the best values for all 3 dot sizes. For
now, only concentrate on the Dot Size #1 or column 1.
Enter in the best values into the LFP Remote Panel screen •
where the default of 5 is entered.
• Next, click the Save button.
Continue on to • Step 4 - Final Printout and Calibration.
Figure 1: Uni-Directional Alignment Printout
Figure 2: Uni-Directional Worksheet