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Chapter 9 - SETUP PART 7: Print Head Alignments - BLAZER PRO
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Version 5.5 Revised December, 2008
Prints that Line Up (Bi-Directional)
Observing the Alignment printout above (Figure 3), the calibration is far off from where it needs to
be. If you had swatch options to choose from that looked like the example to the right, select the
closest swatch to representing a full box, and enter those values into the LFP remote panel window.
Enter in the best values into the LFP Remote Panel screen (for all 3 dot sizes).
Next, click the Save button.
Continue on to Step 4 - Final Printout and Calibration.
Prints that Do Not Line Up (Bi-Directional)
Observing the Alignment printout on the previous page (Figure 3), the calibration is far from where it
needs to be.
In the worksheet (Figure 4) we have entered 1 for all 3 dot
sizes (columns). Notice on Figure 3, that the Cyan and LLK
are slightly closer that the other 4 colors. On the worksheet,
we have entered multiple values of the number 1, ve times
for all the colors and only 3 times for the Cyan and LLK
which were a bit closer to the desired pattern. In this case you
would leave the values at the default of 5 for C and LLK of
the last 2 entry routines. Entering 5 means no change.
To explain, if in the printout, none of the swatches or lines
came out close to “good”, you would need to enter in a
particular value (in this example 1) multiple times in the LFP
remote panel, in order to shift the alignment into place (saving
after each entry). This is where the process may get a bit
tricky. In gure 3, there aren’t any good options to choose.
The following section will explain what to choose and why
and how many times to select and enter the values. NOTE:
The Pk/Mk and Lk show as lines on the pattern. refer to the
Uni-Directional description for these 2 colors.
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.
Figure 4: Bi-Directional Worksheet-Part 1
For this pattern,
you would enter
9 for all values. If
you were to print
the alignment out
again, the patterns
will look similar to
the Second Entries
example.
For this pattern,
you would enter
1 for all values. If
you were to print
the alignment out
again, the patterns
will look similar to
the Second Entries
example.
Pattern to Enter 9 Pattern to Enter 1
First Entries