Using Presets; Saving The Current Settings In Presets - Roland VersaUV LEC2-300 User Manual

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Using Presets

Saving the Current Settings in Presets

Using the [PRESET] menu lets you easily change a wide variety of settings to optimize them for the media.
Up to eight types of presets can be saved. You can assign a name to each one. Using media names for these may
aid recognition and clarity. Making changes for each menu item every time you change the media can be trouble-
some. That's why it can be useful to save the menu-item settings optimized for an often-used type of media as a
preset. The next time you use the media, you can change the menu-item settings to the optimal values for the
media simply by loading the preset you saved.
Procedure
1.
Press [MENU].
2.
Press [▼] to display the screen shown below.
MENU
PRESET
3.
Press [▶] once, and then press [▼] twice to display the screen shown below.
PRESET
SAVE
4.
Press [▶] to display the screen shown below.
SAVE
NAME1
5.
Decide on the preset number.
(1)
Press [▲] or [▼] to select one option from "NAME1" to "NAME8."
(2)
Press [ENTER] to confirm your entry.
The current menu settings are saved, and then the screen shown below appears.
SET NAME
S
6.
Set the preset name.
(1)
Press [▲] or [▼] to select a character.
(2)
When you have selected the character you want to enter, press [▶].
The characters you can enter are "A" through "Z," "0" through "9," and the "-" character.
(3)
Press [▲] or [▼] to select the next character.
Select the following characters in the same way. You can enter up to 15 characters, including spaces.
SET NAME
SAMPLE
(4)
When you have finished, press [ENTER] to confirm your entry.
7.
Press [MENU] to go back to the original screen.
The menu items that can be saved in presets are listed below.
[MEDIA GAP ADJ. SIMPLE SETTING]
[MEDIA GAP ADJ. DETAIL SETTING]
Menu item
Reference page
P. 120「Adjusting the Misalignment of the Ink Landing
Position」
P. 122「Accurately Adjusting the Misalignment of the Ink
Landing Position」
2. Optimizing Work Efficiency
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