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# Measure the actual print distance on the sheet. This is the <u>measured</u> distance. | # Measure the actual print distance on the sheet. This is the <u>measured</u> distance. | ||
==== Master making | ==== Master making ==== | ||
# | # Make a crossed lines test pattern from [[test mode]] (with paper in the feed tray and a drum in the riso). | ||
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<ul><li>For ''square'' cels, measure 20 cels across in the feed direction, this is the <u>measured</u> distance. Then measure 20 cels up/down (perpendicular to the feed direction), this is the <u>goal</u> distance.</li> | <ul><li>For ''square'' cels, measure 20 cels across in the feed direction, this is the <u>measured</u> distance. Then measure 20 cels up/down (perpendicular to the feed direction), this is the <u>goal</u> distance.</li> | ||
<li>For ''rectangular'' cels, measure 20 cels across in the feed direction, this is the <u>measured</u> distance. Then measure only 10 cels up/down (perpendicular to the feed direction), this is the <u>goal</u> distance.</li></ul></ol> | <li>For ''rectangular'' cels, measure 20 cels across in the feed direction, this is the <u>measured</u> distance. Then measure only 10 cels up/down (perpendicular to the feed direction), this is the <u>goal</u> distance.</li></ul></ol> | ||
==== Scanner bed ==== | |||
'' Make sure to make the scanner bed calibration'' only after ''the master making calibration or if the scanner bed is used'' exclusively ''.' | |||
# Scan an original with a lengthwise line or other known distance between points. This is the <u>goal</u> distance. | |||
# Measure the distance on the resultant print. This is the <u>measured</u> distance. | |||
{{mbox|title=Crop marks shortcut|text=On either of these calibrations, the measurement can be made between crop marks (or any other known distances) on ''a stencil already made on the drum''. It can be done in the middle of a job, just by comparing the original (<u>goal</u> distance) to the print (<u>measured</u> distance).}} | |||
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Elongation & shrinkage | |
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Difficulty | Beginner |
Duration | 10 min. |
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Based on the way stencils are made in the risograph, if certain test modes are not properly calibrated, printed images can be elongated or shrunk by 0–3 mm. This comes from two places:
Calibration can be performed if the dimensions of the printed image do not match the dimensions of the original (this is often measured between registration or crop marks). What needs to be calibrated depends on how the machine is used on a regular basis.
On older and lower model-number machines however, pursuing perfect calibration can be a wild goose chase. It's only really necessary when miscalibration is detected between layers, or when perfect scale to the sheet is needed (to match fold lines, for example—as in a magic zine).
Both calibrations can be made by comparing a measured (printed) distance against a goal (original) distance, along the left/right axis of printing (along the feed direction of the paper).
The means of making a print and measuring it are different depending on whether the calibration is for the master making unit or the scanner bed, and if the duplicator can print digitally (from a computer/driver).
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RPRN | Z+Any machine released with or after the RZ line, i.e. RZ/RV/EZ/EV/SF/SE and MZ/ME/MF/MH machines. |
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Make sure to make the scanner bed calibration only after the master making calibration or if the scanner bed is used exclusively .'