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For some risograph machines, you can use increments of 0.1 mm to move the drums if you turn on '''Fine Adjust Mode'''. Without fine adjust mode on, the drum moves in 0.5mm increments. (If you are using inches; you can set your machine to use metric instead for more accurate results. Nobody needs to be working in 32nds and 64ths of an inch!) | |||
This works well if you’re registering with a magnifying loupe. [https://www.amazon.com/Rechargeable-Magnifier-Detachable-Multi-Function-Magnifying/dp/B0CRKM1LPL This loupe] is an example of features that work well to let you measure your print to determine how much to move the alignment: it has a reticule with 0.1mm marks and is USB-C rechargeable for the LEDs. | |||
==Adding the Fine Adjust menu item== | |||
These instructions have been verified to work with an MF-9450 and may differ slightly for other models. First, you need to add this new menu option under Functions by going into Test Mode and setting Fine Adjust Mode to display in the menu. You only need to do this once. | |||
# While the machine is OFF, press and hold the left and right adjust buttons (for drum 1 if you have a dual drum machine) and turn the machine ON (while holding buttons) to enter TEST MODE. | |||
# Within Test Mode, find the Number for the setting “Fine Adjustment Button Display Control” -- for many machines, it is No. 0168. (See the Technical Manual for your machine, if you can get access to one. Or scroll through the options under System/CTRL option until you see it.) | |||
# Select that and hit START button (like you’re going to make a print), to enter the editing settings for it -- then enter 1 so that the option is turned on, and hit START button again to save. Then hit the STOP button. | |||
# Now you’ve returned to the main screen of test mode - turn the machine OFF, then back on again in regular mode. | |||
# This should have added a new “Fine Adjust mode” button to the Functions menu. The option has probably appeared in some random place within the array of buttons in the Functions menu, so search for it to confirm it is there. | |||
== How to use Fine Adjust Mode while printing == | |||
# Go into the Functions menu and turn on Fine Adjust Mode in that menu. (While in regular printing mode -- not Test Mode anymore.) | |||
# Hit it to turn on, just like turning on Interval. | |||
# Now it should switch to mm and each button push will be 0.1mm (if fine adjust mode is off, each button push will be 0.5mm). Print and register your prints with more ease. | |||
# If machine supports it, add Fine Adjust Mode to one of the shortcut buttons that shows up on the main screen so it is always accessible. (Without going into functions menu.) | |||
You need to turn on Fine Adjust Mode each time you want to use it. Regular movements are in 0.5mm and that is often what you want to do first, so you can get the big adjustments done first and then dial it in with fine adjust. |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 9 September 2025
Fine adjust mode | |
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Difficulty | Beginner |
Duration | 5 min. |
For series | MFMH![]() |
For some risograph machines, you can use increments of 0.1 mm to move the drums if you turn on Fine Adjust Mode. Without fine adjust mode on, the drum moves in 0.5mm increments. (If you are using inches; you can set your machine to use metric instead for more accurate results. Nobody needs to be working in 32nds and 64ths of an inch!)
This works well if you’re registering with a magnifying loupe. This loupe is an example of features that work well to let you measure your print to determine how much to move the alignment: it has a reticule with 0.1mm marks and is USB-C rechargeable for the LEDs.
These instructions have been verified to work with an MF-9450 and may differ slightly for other models. First, you need to add this new menu option under Functions by going into Test Mode and setting Fine Adjust Mode to display in the menu. You only need to do this once.
- While the machine is OFF, press and hold the left and right adjust buttons (for drum 1 if you have a dual drum machine) and turn the machine ON (while holding buttons) to enter TEST MODE.
- Within Test Mode, find the Number for the setting “Fine Adjustment Button Display Control” -- for many machines, it is No. 0168. (See the Technical Manual for your machine, if you can get access to one. Or scroll through the options under System/CTRL option until you see it.)
- Select that and hit START button (like you’re going to make a print), to enter the editing settings for it -- then enter 1 so that the option is turned on, and hit START button again to save. Then hit the STOP button.
- Now you’ve returned to the main screen of test mode - turn the machine OFF, then back on again in regular mode.
- This should have added a new “Fine Adjust mode” button to the Functions menu. The option has probably appeared in some random place within the array of buttons in the Functions menu, so search for it to confirm it is there.
How to use Fine Adjust Mode while printing
- Go into the Functions menu and turn on Fine Adjust Mode in that menu. (While in regular printing mode -- not Test Mode anymore.)
- Hit it to turn on, just like turning on Interval.
- Now it should switch to mm and each button push will be 0.1mm (if fine adjust mode is off, each button push will be 0.5mm). Print and register your prints with more ease.
- If machine supports it, add Fine Adjust Mode to one of the shortcut buttons that shows up on the main screen so it is always accessible. (Without going into functions menu.)
You need to turn on Fine Adjust Mode each time you want to use it. Regular movements are in 0.5mm and that is often what you want to do first, so you can get the big adjustments done first and then dial it in with fine adjust.