Konica Minolta ProJet 160 Cube3 Quick Start Guide - Page 31

Manual Gap Adjustment

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MANUAL GAP ADJUSTMENT If Auto Gap is unsuccessful, you may perform a manual gap adjustment to ensure the first layer of the part prints properly. 1. Select MANUAL GAP ADJUSTMENT. 2. Place the gap gauge on top of the print pad under the left print jet. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: Ensure the left cartridge is installed before performing this procedure. NOTE: The Gap Gauge is a thin polyester strip approximately 8.5" (216 mm) long and 1.5" (38 mm) wide. 3. Gently slide the gap gauge back and forth between the print pad and the left print jet. Using the arrows, raise or lower the print pad until you feel a slight resistance on the gauge. Select the checkmark when you feel the proper resistance. Caution: Exercise caution to prevent the print jet from pressing into the print pad. Once you feel a slight resistance in the Gap Gauge as it moves between the print pad and the left print jet, the gap is correct. 28

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MANUAL GAP ADJUSTMENT
If Auto Gap is unsuccessful, you may perform a manual gap adjustment to ensure the first layer of the
part prints properly.
1.
Select
MANUAL GAP ADJUSTMENT
.
2.
Place the gap gauge on top of the print pad under the left
print jet. Select the
checkmark
to continue.
NOTE: Ensure the left cartridge is installed
before performing this procedure.
NOTE: The Gap Gauge is a thin polyester strip
approximately 8.5” (216 mm) long and 1.5” (38
mm) wide.
3.
Gently slide the gap gauge back and forth between the
print pad and the left print jet. Using the arrows, raise or
lower the print pad until you feel a slight resistance on the
gauge. Select the checkmark when you feel the proper
resistance.
Caution: Exercise caution to prevent the
print jet from pressing into the print pad.
Once you feel a slight resistance in the
Gap Gauge as it moves between the print
pad and the left print jet, the gap is correct.