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4. Adjustments
NOTE - In some cases, an adjustment value is an in-between value of patterns.
When a square is in the lightest color, but horizontal lines on both sides are misaligned.
In the upper illustration, a square in the lightest color is for "+6", but horizontal lines on both
sides are misaligned. In this case, check horizontal lines for one pattern above and one
pattern below of the square.
The horizontal lines for "+2" and "+6" are misaligned in the same direction, but the horizontal
lines for "+14" are misaligned in the opposite direction.
In this case, a value that horizontal lines align exists somewhere in between "+6" and "+14".
After passing the value, the horizontal lines begin to be misaligned in the opposite direction
as getting closer to "+14".
By referring to the alignment of the lines, decide a value between "+6" and "+14" as an
appropriate adjustment value.
After entering the value, press [ALIGN] and reprint the pattern.
Repeat the process until the pattern print shows 0 or close to 0 as the best result
as described above.
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