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3. Insert the chosen advance compensation value, and select Apply to implement the change. By applying the correct advance compensation value, the lightest columns should be located at value 0. This means the printer compensates for the substrate advance error, and provides good substrate feed. NOTE: The manual substrate advance compensation obtained through this process is only usable for the loaded substrate. It is important to note that this value cannot be used on another printer. If you planned to use the same substrate on multiple printers you need go through the complete process on each printer. TIP: The value used for the substrate advance depends directly on the thickness of the substrate, and needs to be changed only when you are suffering print-quality issues that are caused by the substrate advance, as explained in Substrate-advance sensor check on page 388. To obtain the right value faster and more accurately, see the following table: Table 8-2 Substrate-advance test print Normal substrate advance value based on substrate thickness 50 µm (2 mil) 150 µm (5.9 mil) 250 µm (9.8 mil) 400 µm (15.7 550 µm (21.7 700 µm (27.6 850 µm (33.5 mil) mil) mil) mil) 1000 µm (39.4 mil) +1.8 ‰ +0.9 ‰ 0 −1.0 ‰ −1.8 ‰ −2.7 ‰ −4.5 ‰ −6.8 ‰ Calibrations specific to one substrate preset Some calibrations that the printer performs are specific to the substrate preset in use at the time the calibration was performed and some are not. The calibrations that are specific to one substrate must be performed again if the substrate or preset is changed. Shown below are the calibrations showing which ones are specific to one preset and which ones are not: ● Printhead Alignment: This is applied to all presets and print modes. Usually, when switching from one substrate to another, there is no need to realign the printheads. However, if the printhead-to-paper spacing has changed significantly (different thickness, etc.), then the printheads should be realigned. ● Substrate Advance Compensation: This is specific to each substrate preset. ● Color Calibration: This is specific to each substrate preset. Recommended calibrations after particular events This topic provides a full set of reference information for this subject. ENWW Calibrations specific to one substrate preset 151

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3.
Insert the chosen advance compensation value, and select
Apply
to implement the change.
By applying the correct advance compensation value, the lightest columns should be located at value 0. This
means the printer compensates for the substrate advance error, and provides good substrate feed.
NOTE:
The manual substrate advance compensation obtained through this process is only usable for the
loaded substrate. It is important to note that this value cannot be used on another printer. If you planned to use
the same substrate on multiple printers you need go through the complete process on each printer.
TIP:
The value used for the substrate advance depends directly on the thickness of the substrate, and needs to
be changed only when you are suffering print-quality issues that are caused by the substrate advance, as
explained in
Substrate-advance sensor check
on page
388
. To obtain the right value faster and more accurately,
see the following table:
Table 8-2
Substrate-advance test print
Normal substrate advance value based on substrate thickness
50 µm (2 mil)
150 µm (5.9
mil)
250 µm (9.8
mil)
400 µm (15.7
mil)
550 µm (21.7
mil)
700 µm (27.6
mil)
850 µm (33.5
mil)
1000 µm
(39.4 mil)
+1.8 ‰
+0.9 ‰
0
−1.0 ‰
−1.8 ‰
−2.7 ‰
−4.5 ‰
−6.8 ‰
Calibrations specific to one substrate preset
Some calibrations that the printer performs are specific to the substrate preset in use at the time the calibration
was performed and some are not. The calibrations that are specific to one substrate must be performed again if
the substrate or preset is changed. Shown below are the calibrations showing which ones are specific to one
preset and which ones are not:
Printhead Alignment
: This is applied to all presets and print modes. Usually, when switching from one
substrate to another, there is no need to realign the printheads. However, if the printhead-to-paper
spacing has changed significantly (different thickness, etc.), then the printheads should be realigned.
Substrate Advance Compensation
: This is specific to each substrate preset.
Color Calibration
: This is specific to each substrate preset.
Recommended calibrations after particular events
This topic provides a full set of reference information for this subject.
ENWW
Calibrations specific to one substrate preset
151