ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS : Setting the DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT (Option)
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6.16 Setting the DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT
(Option)
This function allows you to specify the method to precisely adjust the distance
between registration marks. If the distance between registration marks is a value
that can be divided by 5, 10, or 50 mm, the distance between the marks can be
adjusted automatically. If 5 mm was selected for the distance adjustment divisor
value, for example, and the distance between registration marks was read as 312
mm, any distance less than 5 mm is rounded off to the nearest whole number. In
this case, the distance between the registration marks is assumed to be 310 mm
and distance correction is performed accordingly.
S
ETTING
P
ROCEDURE
1
Load a medium with pre-printed registration marks.
2
Press the
AXIS/R.M.S.
key.
3
If the registration mark mode has been enabled, the following menu appears.
Note: If the registration mark mode has not been set, the axis alignment
menu screen appears. If you wish to use the registration mark functions,
press the NEXT key to cancel the operation and then refer to Section 6.12,
“Setting the Registration Mark Mode (Option)” for details on how to make
the registration mark mode settings.
4
Press the
F1
key (AUTO REG. MARK). The following menu appears.
Note: The following display can also be accessed from the INITIAL menu
screen that is displayed when the media set lever is not engaged.
Note: DISTANCE ADJUST is not displayed if media has not been loaded in
the plotter.
5
Press the
F4
key (DISTANCE ADJUST). The following menu appears.
AUTO REG. MARK>
SKIP>
AUTO>
MANUAL>
MARK SCAN MODE>
MARK TYPE>
OTHER SETUPS>
DISTANCE ADJUST>
DISTANCE ADJUST
OFF
CUSTOM
STANDARD*
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