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marks on the [front] side., marks of [1] to [4] printed on

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5.1 Both Sides Adjustment / Press [Exit Print Mode]. 0 Measure a misalignment between the marks of [1] to [4] printed on the [back] side of the output chart and the marks on the [front] side. >@ - The figure shows an example to measure [1]. The scale resolution is 0.5 mm. EDFN - In this figure, the black mark indicates the front side and the blue mark indicates the back side. - Measure a misalignment between printing positions in the horizontal direction (X axis) and vertical direction (Y axis). - The measurement value can be entered in units of up to 0.1 mm.  \  [  - For example, as shown in the figure, if at point [1] is misaligned 2.0 mm in the plus side of the X direction and 1.5 mm in the minus side of the Y direction compared with the front side, press [2] - [0] - [+/-] in the X direction to enter "-2.0" as the adjustment value, and press [1] - [5] in the Y direction to enter "+1.5" as the adjustment value. Then, at point [1], the blue line on the back side will be moved 2.0 mm toward the minus side of the X direction and 1.5 mm toward the plus side of the Y direction. - Write down the measured values so that you do not forget them. 5-19

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5.1
Both Sides Adjustment
N
Press [Exit Print Mode].
O
Measure a misalignment between the
marks of [1] to [4] printed on the
[back] side of the output chart and the
marks on the [front] side.
-
The figure shows an example to measure [1].
The scale resolution is 0.5 mm.
-
In this figure, the black mark
indicates
the front side and the blue mark
indicates the back side.
-
Measure a misalignment between printing
positions in the horizontal direction (X axis)
and vertical direction (Y axis).
-
The measurement value can be entered in
units of up to 0.1 mm.
-
For example, as shown in the figure, if
at point [1] is misaligned 2.0 mm in the plus
side of the X direction and 1.5 mm in the minus side of the Y direction compared with the front side,
press [2] - [0] - [+/-] in the X direction to enter "-2.0" as the adjustment value, and press [1] - [5] in
the Y direction to enter "+1.5" as the adjustment value. Then, at point [1], the blue line on the back
side will be moved 2.0 mm toward the minus side of the X direction and 1.5 mm toward the plus side
of the Y direction.
-
Write down the measured values so that you do not forget them.