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Chapter 9 - SETUP PART 7: Print Head Alignments - BLAZER EXPRESS
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Third Entries:
This example allows you to assume
that you needed to enter the
correseponding number
in 3 times before even needing to
complete another printout.
Enter in the desired values and click the SAVE button.
Conclusion:
After entering the multiple
values of “1” in the previous
worksheet (Figure 4), the
resulting printout (Figure 5)
shows a much tighter
alignment of the blocks.
Now that you are able to
visualize how entering
multiple values brings the
blocks together, refer to the
next worksheet of values
(Figure 6) entered for the last
entries to complete the
process.
NOTES: Each color may
need different values entered,
depending on which way the
pattern line is off. For an
example, the cyan set may be
off to the right (enter 9s) and the magenta off to the left
(enter 1s), while the yellow may be perfect (enter 5s).
Completing the “estimation” process too many times can
“over shoot” the alignment causing it to be off the opposite
way. If the pattern is only slightly off (half of what you see
in this example) only two entries may be necessary.
*** A Full worksheet has been supplied for your use at the
end of the Print Head Alignments Chapter.
Continue on to Step 4 - Final Printout and Calibration.
Pattern to Enter 9 Pattern to Enter 1
Third Entries
After entering in 9
three times, the pattern
will give you a much
more desired print
out of the alignment
pattern, leaving you
to only printout the
pattern twice versus
three or more times.
After entering in 1
three times, the pattern
will give you a much
more desired print
out of the alignment
pattern, leaving you
to only printout the
pattern twice versus
three or more times.
Figure 5: Bi-Directional Alignment Printout - Last
Figure 6: Bi-Directional Worksheet-Part 2