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{{Info|Before starting this process, [[Elongation-shrinkage|elongation/shrinkage]] should be calibrated.}} | |||
# Enter test mode: hold left/right arrows on position adjustment control panel (for the first drum position, on a two-drum machine) while turning the machine on. | # Enter test mode: hold left/right arrows on position adjustment control panel (for the first drum position, on a two-drum machine) while turning the machine on. | ||
| Calibrating print position (Z+) | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Beginner |
| Duration | 5 minutes |
| For series | Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. |
| Tools | Ruler or loupe |
This is the draft of an article, it is incomplete or in-progress.
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Calibrating the print position on Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. machines can be done through test modes, while making a series of test prints.
Many different factors affect the final print position on the page. In the order of low-level to top-level they are roughly:
The official service manuals for Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. machines provide instructions for calibrating all of the above (and in what order) within the "Print position adjustment procedures" section of the OTHER PRECAUTIONS chapter (towards the end of the manual).[1]
The following instructions present a simplified version of calibration, focusing on centering the printed image at the end, rather than calibrating each individual step along the way.
In practice, only two settings really need to be changed to get images properly centered:
Best practice is generally to make adjustments to the home position (paper feed) first, and only adjust the write start position if the paper feed adjustments are getting to the extreme ends of the allowable range.