User`s manual

Chapter 9 - SETUP PART 7: Print Head Alignments - BLAZER PRO
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Version 5.5 Revised December, 2008
Prints that Do Not Line Up (Uni-Directional)
If in the printout, none of the lines came out close to “good”, you would need to pick the closest and enter
in that value multiple times for that particular color. This is where the process may get a bit tricky.
NOTE: a worksheet is included for the following situations in doing a Bi-Directional Alignment - see
Prints that Do Not Line Up (Bi-Directional).
First Entries:
The process is completed properly by estimating
how far the alignment is off by using the test
printout and determining which way the Print
Head needs to be aligned. In other words, your
printout may be off to one side or the other;
depending on which side, you can assume that a
particular entry entered, in the LFP Remote
Panel, will shift the alignment towards the
desired side. Doing this properly will prevent
having to complete the printout 3 or more times.
Enter in the desired values (for all 3 dot sizes) and click the SAVE button.
All of the values will read 5 again, each time you click the Save button.
Second Entries:
Entering in the corresponding value once,
however, will not get the complete results on
the printout (see Second Entries example to the
right), leaving you to enter them again and
again etc., until the alignment nally prints
correct.
Enter in the desired values (for all 3 dot sizes) and click the SAVE button.
Third Entries:
This example allows you to assume that you need to enter this number
in 3 times (for example) before even needing to complete another
printout.
Enter in the desired values (for all 3 dot sizes) and click the SAVE button.
NOTES: Each color may need different values entered, depending on which way the pattern line is
For this pattern,
you would enter
9 for all values. If
you were to print
the alignment out
again, the lines will
look similar to the
following Second
Entries example.
For this pattern,
you would enter
1 for all values. If
you were to print
the alignment out
again, the lines
will look similar to
the Second Entries
example.
Pattern to Enter 9
Pattern to Enter 1
First Entries
Pattern to Enter 9
Pattern to Enter 1
The pattern is closer
to the desired line,
however, it is not close
enough for a good
alignment. Entering
9 for all values again
will bring the pattern
closer, and without
having to reprint the
pattern.
The pattern is closer
to the desired box,
however, it is not close
enough for a good
alignment. Entering
1 for all values again
will bring the pattern
closer, and without
having to reprint the
pattern.
Second Entries
After entering in either
9 or 1 (depending on the
pattern) a third time, the
pattern will give you a
much more desired print
out of the alignment
pattern, leaving you to only
to printout the pattern twice
for a nal check, versus
three or more times.
Third Entries