Xerox DocuColor 7000AP System Administration Manual

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Version 1.0
September 2007
DocuColor 7000AP/8000AP
System
Administration
Guide

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  • Page 1 Version 1.0 September 2007 DocuColor 7000AP/8000AP System Administration Guide...
  • Page 2 Other company brands and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies and are also acknowledged. While every care has been taken in the preparation of this material, no liability will be accepted by Xerox Corporation arising out of any inaccuracies or omissions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Tools Mode Overview......... . 1-1 Entering and exiting Tools Mode.
  • Page 4 Tab l e o f c on te n ts Finishing System Module Profile (DFA device)..1-60 Auditron Overview......... . 2-1 Initialization .
  • Page 5: Tools Mode

    Tools Mode Overview The Tools Mode enables you to establish the default settings for your digital press to fit your individual requirements. You can change the settings for a variety of features, such as the initial screen to display when the press is powered on, the language to display on the Touch Screen, special paper sizes that can be used in the Paper Trays, timers, audio tone controls, default settings for scanner features, image quality settings, and more.
  • Page 6 1. To o ls M od e Use the following procedure to enter and exit the Tools Mode: 1. Press the Access button on the Control Panel. The Access Password Screen appears. 2. Use the keypad to enter the Tools Mode password. The default password is five ones (11111).
  • Page 7: Navigating In Tools Mode

    1 . Too l s M od e Navigating in Tools Mode The following table tells you how to navigate in Tools Mode by touching buttons. Button Result Tabs Allows you to view the options available on that screen. Enter Saves any changes you made on the screen.
  • Page 8: Machine Defaults

    1. To o ls M od e Machine Defaults Two Machine Defaults screens are available for changing default settings. Each of the features shown on the below screen is described throughout the remainder of this chapter. NOTE: The Service Call feature is not available. 1- 4 Do c uC ol o r 7 0 00 A P /8 00 0 A P S y s te m A d mi n i s tr a ti o n G ui d e...
  • Page 9: Machine Defaults 1

    NOTE: The D-MAX Setup feature may or may not be selectable with your DocuColor 7000AP/8000AP Digital Press configuration. In either case, this feature is for the Xerox Service Representative only and is not for customer use. Do c u Co lo r 70 0 0A P /8 0 00 A P S y s t em A d m i ni s tr at i on G u i d e...
  • Page 10: Initial Screen

    1. To o ls M od e Initial Screen Use the Initial Screen to select the screen that displays when the digital press is powered on. You can choose from two screens: • Job Status • Machine Status NOTE: The Machine Status screen is the factory default setting. Use the following procedure to change the default initial screen.
  • Page 11 1 . Too l s M od e 2. Touch the Machine Status or Job Status button. If you select the Machine Defaults screen, the screen below appears when the machine is powered on. If you change the default setting to the Job Status screen, the screen below appears when the machine is powered on.
  • Page 12: Nvm Read/Write

    1. To o ls M od e NVM Read/Write Your Xerox service representative uses this feature to change certain system settings. It also may occasionally be used by system administrators. Under most conditions, this feature is not used by system administrators;...
  • Page 13 1 . Too l s M od e To switch a feature, perform the following: 1. From the NVM Read/Write screen, use the keypad on the Control Panel and enter the Chain Link Number: • The Chain Link Number for Special Media Setting for Drilled Papers is 700 545.
  • Page 14 1. To o ls M od e 4. After entering the New Value number, press the Start button. The UI displays the following screen: 5. Touch the Close button to save and close your new setting. 6. Exit Tools Mode and run your print job. KEY POINT 1: After running your print job, reenter Tools Mode, NVM Read/Write, and the feature that is currently...
  • Page 15: Tray Priority

    1 . Too l s M od e Tray Priority Select the priority order for each paper tray. If the Auto Tray Switching feature is enabled and each paper tray contains the same paper size and weight, the digital press feeds paper from the tray set at Priority 1.
  • Page 16: System Timers

    1. To o ls M od e System Timers Use this feature to change the factory default settings for the timers in the digital press. To access the various timers, touch the System Timers button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The System Timers screen appears.
  • Page 17: Power Saver

    1 . Too l s M od e Power Saver Use this feature to set the time that elapses until the digital press enters a reduced power consumption mode. This timer is activated when all print jobs have been completed and there are no jobs in the job queue.
  • Page 18: Screen Saver

    1. To o ls M od e Screen Saver The Screen Saver feature allows you to protect the screen from being damaged with permanent marks if the digital press is idle for a period of time. 1. Touch the Screen Saver button on the System Timers screen. 2.
  • Page 19: Job Spacing

    1 . Too l s M od e Job Spacing Use the Job Spacing feature when there are multiple jobs queued and you would like to allow seven seconds to unload prints from a finishing device before the next job starts printing. 1.
  • Page 20: Tools Off

    1. To o ls M od e Tools Off Use the Tools Off feature to have the digital press automatically return to the printing mode when no action is taken on the Tools Mode screens after the set amount of time. KEY POINT: Jobs sent over the network will queue but will not print while the Tools Mode is active.
  • Page 21: Auto Resume Print

    1 . Too l s M od e Auto Resume Print Use the Auto Resume Print feature to restart a job automatically after a fault is cleared and a job received over the network is waiting for user instruction. 1. Touch the Auto Resume Print button on the System Timers screen.
  • Page 22: Auto Resume Stop

    1. To o ls M od e Auto Resume Stop Use the Auto Resume Stop feature to restart a job automatically after the Pause button on the Control Panel is pressed and the job is waiting for user instruction. 1. Touch the Auto Resume Stop button on the System Timers screen.
  • Page 23: Auto Resume Hold

    1 . Too l s M od e Auto Resume Hold Use the Auto Resume Hold feature to automatically print the next job in the queue if the current job is waiting for user instruction to clear a certain type of fault. 1.
  • Page 24: Audio Tones

    1. To o ls M od e Audio Tones There are three types of audio tones that can be activated on the digital press, as shown in the following table. Tone What the Tone Indicates Attention Tone An unselectable button has been touched. Button A selectable button has been touched.
  • Page 25: Productivity Setting

    1 . Too l s M od e Productivity Setting The productivity of the digital press relates to the continuous speed of the media output as measured in prints per minute (ppm). The continuous speed is dependent on paper size, paper weight, and fuser temperature.
  • Page 26: Productivity Charts

    Each chart outlines the print speed parameters for both productivity settings. Single Paper Weight Single Paper Weight Mode Print Speed for Print Speed for Paper Size(Feed direction length)[mm] DocuColor 8000AP DocuColor 7000AP Paper Weight Min. 1 Sided 2 Sided 1 Sided 2 Sided 182.0 216.0 60 - 135 g/m 216.1...
  • Page 27 1 . Too l s M od e Mixed Paper Weight Mixed Paper Weight Mode Paper Size(Feed Print Speed for Print Speed for direction length)[mm] DocuColor 8000AP DocuColor 7000AP Paper Weight Min. Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex 182.0 216.0 60 - 105 g/m 216.1...
  • Page 28 1. To o ls M od e All Weights Rated Speed All Weights Rated Speed Mode Print Speed for Print Speed for Paper Size (Feed direction DocuColor 8000 DocuColor 7000 length) [inches/mm] Paper Weight (prints per minute = ppm) (prints per minute = ppm) Min.
  • Page 29: Productivity Setting Procedure

    1 . Too l s M od e Productivity Setting procedure Use the following procedure for choosing the setting which is best for your environment. 1. Touch the Productivity Setting button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. 2. Select the button for the type of paper you use most frequently in the digital press, either Single Paper Weight, Mixed Paper Weight, or All Weights Rated Speed.
  • Page 30: Auto Tray Switching

    1. To o ls M od e Auto Tray Switching This feature allows you to set the default settings for the following options: Default Setting What the Default Does Auto Tray Switching Allows the digital press to automatically select another paper tray, containing the (ATS) appropriate paper, if the selected paper tray becomes unusable Auto Paper Selection...
  • Page 31: Oversize Paper Offset

    1 . Too l s M od e Oversize Paper Offset Use this feature for media that is larger than long edge feed, 8.5x11 inch/A4 paper, such as 12 x 18 in. (304.8 x 457.2 mm). NOTE: Some color server manufacturers have an oversize paper offset feature that you can also use to adjust the position of the image on the paper.
  • Page 32 1. To o ls M od e 3. Touch the Offset Level 1, 2, 3, or 4 button to adjust the position of the paper as it feeds. Refer to the following table for the adjustments made for each Offset Level. Paper Size Level 1 Level 2...
  • Page 33: Set Date & Time

    1 . Too l s M od e Set Date & Time Use this feature to set the date and time for the system. The date and time is displayed on the Error Log screen and on the Date and Time screens.
  • Page 34: Setting The Time

    1. To o ls M od e Setting the Time 1. Touch the Set Date & Time button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The Set Date and Time screen appears with the Set Date button selected and options for setting the date displayed on the right.
  • Page 35: Dual Language

    This feature enables you to set one of two available languages as the default for the Touch Screen. When your digital press was installed, your Xerox service representative loaded onto your system your choice of two languages that you can choose from to be displayed on the Touch Screen.
  • Page 36: Non-Standard Paper Size

    1. To o ls M od e Non-Standard Paper Size You can run non-standard sized paper from any paper tray by entering the paper size on the Non-Standard Paper Size screen for the tray being used. KEY POINT: Be sure to select Non-Standard Size on the top front of the tray, and use the Paper Weight Indicator at the right side of the tray to select the paper weight being used.
  • Page 37: Machine Defaults 2

    1 . Too l s M od e Machine Defaults 2 This section describes the features available to you through the Machine Defaults 2 screen. Select the Machine Defaults 2 tab, and one of the following screens appears. If your system has an optional finishing device attached, this screen may reflect a finishing device option as shown below: Use the procedures on the following pages to make default settings for the available features.
  • Page 38: Decurler Adjustment

    1. To o ls M od e Decurler Adjustment For information on the Decurler and the step-by-step instructions on using it, refer to the document entitled DocuColor 8000/7000 Decurler Adjustment. Custom Paper procedure Use the following procedure for creating/modifying a Custom Paper Profile.
  • Page 39 1 . Too l s M od e 2. The Custom Paper Setup window opens. 3. Select the specific Paper Tray for which the Custom Paper Profile will be created. If you have a SFM attached, this screen reflects the additional Paper Trays 3 and 4. 4.
  • Page 40 1. To o ls M od e Refer to the following example: KEY POINT: This is an example only. Do not perform these steps at this time. 1. The Paper Type Switch corresponds with the selections on the paper tray. 2.
  • Page 41 1 . Too l s M od e 5. Select Custom Paper Adjustment. The Custom Paper Adjustment window opens. 6. Select a Custom Paper Profile button. • After selecting a Custom Paper Profile button, the Custom Paper Profile and Alignment Adjustment buttons on the right are selectable.
  • Page 42 1. To o ls M od e 7. From the Modify/Review area, select the Custom Paper Profile button. The Custom Paper Profile window opens. These options allow you to further “fine-tune” your custom paper profile and are explained in more detail on the following pages.
  • Page 43 1 . Too l s M od e These options include: • Base Range of Paper Type: This is the actual type of paper you are loading in the paper tray. • 2nd BTB: The Second Bias Transfer Belt is a feature that is normally used with heavier weight paper (220 g/m greater, 10 pt, 12 pt).
  • Page 44 1. To o ls M od e Use This feature when your: a. Prints may have mottle, which is uneven spotty toner coverage that occurs when printing large, solid areas of flat color (refer to the below illustration) No Mottle Mottle If mottle exists and it is heavy weight paper, increase one or both of the...
  • Page 45 1 . Too l s M od e b. Prints have a color shift where the colors are much different than what you desire (refer to the below illustration). This test pattern represents an This test pattern represents output with the desired colors. an output with a shift in colors, and thereby an undesired output.
  • Page 46 1. To o ls M od e • Decurler Penetration Amount: Use this feature to compensate for paper curl in your output prints. This is the same as the Decurler Setup feature. For specific Decurler information, refer to the Decurler Setup and Decurler E Table Settings section earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 47 1 . Too l s M od e – If you are experiencing numerous 8-154 faults, increase the NIP pressure and continue to run the digital press. KEY POINT: Increasing the NIP pressure for numerous 8-154 faults, allows you to postpone a service call. However, call your service representative as soon as possible in order to restore the digital press to its full feeding capabilities.
  • Page 48 1. To o ls M od e 9. If necessary, you can select or create an Alignment Adjustment Profile for this Custom Paper Profile. NOTE: For information on the Alignment Adjustment feature refer to the section later in this chapter entitled Alignment Adjustment.
  • Page 49 1 . Too l s M od e 12. If the output is not satisfactory, perform Steps 1-10 again to readjust the parameters for this Custom Paper Profile. • Run another Test Print to ensure that your output is satisfactory. •...
  • Page 50 1. To o ls M od e 16. Close out of Tools Mode and return to the Machine Status screen. The Machine Status screen now displays your new Custom Paper Profile: 17. To switch off the Custom Paper Profile without going into or deleting it in Tools Mode, simply open the paper tray and select different paper type information (weight, coating, etc.) by changing the tray buttons/switches.
  • Page 51: Alignment Adjustment

    1 . Too l s M od e Alignment Adjustment When printing duplex jobs and using different media types (including paper type, weight, and coating/uncoating), the output may require specific handling by the digital press as it is moving through the paper path. With certain media types and duplex jobs, the images on Side 1 and/or Side 2 may be misregistered, skewed, perpendicularly misaligned, or stretched.
  • Page 52: Alignment Adjustment Profile Procedure

    1. To o ls M od e Alignment Adjustment Profile procedure Use the following procedure to create/modify an Alignment Profile for adjusting Side 1/Side 2 image output. KEY POINT: Before creating or modifying Alignment Profiles, copy and use the chart at the back of this book to record your Alignment Profile settings.
  • Page 53 1 . Too l s M od e 2. Select a Paper Tray. KEY POINT: If you are creating an Alignment Profile in affiliation with a Custom Paper Profile and have arrived here from the Custom Paper Setup procedure, then this screen will not reflect any Paper Tray information.
  • Page 54 1. To o ls M od e 4. Touch the Alignment Profile buttons; the Alignment Profile window opens. 5. Touch the Test Print button; a new window opens. a. Touch the 2 Sided button. NOTE: If you want to check the registration for 1 Sided prints only, touch the 1 Sided button.
  • Page 55 1 . Too l s M od e 6. Evaluate the test prints by holding your 2 Sided output at eye level near a light source. This will allow you to see the registration marks for both Side 1 and Side 2 of the output. a.
  • Page 56 1. To o ls M od e • Lead Registration: Use this feature to adjust the lead edge of the image for Side 1 and/or Side 2 registration. – The factory default setting is zero (0). – The arrows on the right side of the illustration show the paper feed direction.
  • Page 57 1 . Too l s M od e – The + sign, the up arrow, and the red lines shows the direction the image will move on the paper when the value is increased. – If you select a negative value (for example, -1.0 mm), the image on the paper moves downward.
  • Page 58 1. To o ls M od e • Side Skew: Use this feature to adjust the paper so that the image for Side 1 and/or Side 2 are not skewed but aligned with each other. – The factory default setting is zero (0). –...
  • Page 59 1 . Too l s M od e • FS Direction Image Magnification: Use this feature to correct for image stretch from Side 1 to Side 2. The image may be enlarged or reduced as necessary. – FS stands for Fast Scan and it enlarges or reduces the image in the direction shown in the illustration above.
  • Page 60 1. To o ls M od e • SS Direction Image Magnification: Use this feature to correct for image stretch from Side 1 to Side 2. The image may be enlarged or reduced as necessary. – SS stands for Slow Scan and it enlarges or reduces the image in the direction shown in the illustration above.
  • Page 61 1 . Too l s M od e 8. Make the desired adjustments for one the Alignment Profile features (Lead Registration, Side Registration, etc.). NOTE: It is recommended that you choose only one Alignment Profile feature until you run another set of Test Prints and evaluate the registration on that output.
  • Page 62 1. To o ls M od e 10. Evaluate the test prints by holding your 2 Sided output at eye level near a light source. This will allow you to see the registration marks for both Side 1 and Side 2 of the output. a.
  • Page 63 1 . Too l s M od e Deactivating an Alignment Adjustment Profile To switch off or deactivate an Alignment Profile, perform the following steps: 1. Reenter Tools Mode. 2. Select Alignment Adjustment from the Machine Default 2 screen. 3. Refer to your Alignment Adjustment Profile Chart where you recorded the selections made for the profile you want to switch off/deactivate.
  • Page 64: Finishing System Module Profile (Dfa Device)

    1. To o ls M od e Finishing System Module Profile (DFA device) If your digital press has a third-party, Digital Finishing Architecture (DFA) device, connected, enabled, and powered on, the option entitled “Finishing System Module Profile” is displayed on the Machine Defaults 2 tab.
  • Page 65: Auditron

    Auditron KEY POINT: Some features or options described in this chapter may not display or be selectable depending on the configuration of your machine. Overview The Auditron Mode enables you to: • Change the Tools Mode password • Establish a separate password for access to the Auditron Mode •...
  • Page 66: Initialization

    2. A u d it r o n Initialization User Accounts are individual accounts that can be set up with print limits, color limits, a password, and copy volume limits. The Initialization screen allows you to reset information in User Accounts.
  • Page 67 2 . A ud i tr o n Whenever you perform one of the above options, a confirmation screen asks if you are sure you want to initialize the Auditron: Responding with a “Yes” deletes all the established accounts, and returns the Tools Mode password to the factory default of five ones (11111).
  • Page 68: Create/Modify User Accounts

    2. A u d it r o n Create/Modify User Accounts The Create/Modify User Accounts screen enables you to create user accounts, passwords, or review existing account privileges. You are also able to change the default password for entering the Tools Pathway and to create a new password for the Auditron Mode, if so desired.
  • Page 69: Creating A User Account

    2 . A ud i tr o n Creating a User Account Use the following procedure to create a User Account. NOTE: To undo the last change that you made, touch the Undo button at the top of the screen. The last setting that you changed is returned to its previous value.
  • Page 70 2. A u d it r o n 3. Set the level of access for the individual using the account by touching the Access Rights button. 4. Touch one of the following buttons: – Key Operator Access – Auditron Administrator –...
  • Page 71 2 . A ud i tr o n 5. Touch the Close button to return to the Create/Modify User Accounts screen. 6. Touch the Input Password button. a. Use the Control Panel keypad to enter the unique five-digit password for this account. b.
  • Page 72: Modifying A User Account

    2. A u d it r o n Modifying a User Account Use the following procedure to modify a User Account. NOTE: To undo the last change that you made, touch the Undo button at the top of the screen. The last setting that you changed will be returned to its previous value.
  • Page 73: Changing The Tools Mode Password

    2 . A ud i tr o n Changing the Tools Mode Password Use the following procedure to change the Access password for the Tools Mode. 1. Touch the Create/Modify User Accounts button on the Auditron Administration screen. The Create/Modify User Accounts screen appears.
  • Page 74: Creating A Password For The Auditron Mode

    2. A u d it r o n Creating a Password for the Auditron Mode Use the following procedure to create a unique password for accessing the Auditron Mode. 1. Touch the Create/Modify User Accounts button on the Auditron Administration screen. The Create/Modify User Accounts screen appears.
  • Page 75 2 . A ud i tr o n 5. Touch the Access Rights button at the top of the screen. The Access Rights screen appears. 6. Touch the Auditron Administrator Access button. 7. Touch the Close button. 8. Touch the Enter button on the Create/Modify User Accounts screen.
  • Page 76: Review Printer Job Account

    2. A u d it r o n Review Printer Job Account Use the Review Printer Job Account screen to determine the number of print jobs sent from the color server connected to your digital press. The meters show volumes for the following copy types: Depending on your digital press configuration, you may or may not have an additional printing volume meter on this screen.
  • Page 77 Charts E Table Settings Chart: Type E1 E Table Settings Paper Type E Table Decurler Type Lower Lower Lower Upper Upper Upper (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) Single Type E1 Simplex: Paper Straight Weight Type E2 Simplex: In...
  • Page 78 E Table Settings Chart: Type E2 E Table Settings Paper Type E Table Decurler Type Lower Lower Lower Upper Upper Upper (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) Single Type E1 Simplex: Paper Straight Weight Type E2 Simplex: In Reverse...
  • Page 79 E Table Settings Chart: Type E3 E Table Settings Paper Type E Table Decurler Type Lower Lower Lower Upper Upper Upper (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) Single Type E1 Simplex: Paper Straight Weight Type E2 Simplex: In Reverse...
  • Page 80 E Table Settings Chart: Type E4 E Table Settings Paper Type E Table Decurler Type Lower Lower Lower Upper Upper Upper (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) Single Type E1 Simplex: Paper Straight Weight Type E2 Simplex: In Reverse...
  • Page 81 E Table Settings Chart: Type E5 E Table Settings Paper Type E Table Decurler Type Lower Lower Lower Upper Upper Upper (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) Single Type E1 Simplex: Paper Straight Weight Type E2 Simplex: In Reverse...
  • Page 82 E Table Settings Chart: Type E6 E Table Settings Paper Type E Table Decurler Type Lower Lower Lower Upper Upper Upper (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) (10 mm) (6 mm) (2 mm) Single Type E1 Simplex: Paper Straight Weight Type E2 Simplex: In Reverse...
  • Page 83: Custom Paper Setup Chart

    Custom Paper Setup Chart Custom Profile 1 Alignment Custom Paper Adjustment Adjustment Paper Paper Type Switch Tray # Decurler Air Assist Refer to Aligner NIP Base Range of Paper Type 2nd BTB Penetration Operation Alignment Profile Pressure Amount Selection Number: 60-80 g/m Uncoated Side 1:...
  • Page 84 Custom Paper Setup Chart Custom Profile 2 Alignment Custom Paper Adjustment Adjustment Paper Paper Type Switch Tray # Decurler Air Assist Refer to Aligner NIP Base Range of Paper Type 2nd BTB Penetration Operation Alignment Profile Pressure Amount Selection Number: 60-80 g/m Uncoated Side 1:...
  • Page 85 Custom Paper Setup Chart Custom Profile _______ Alignment Custom Paper Adjustment Adjustment Paper Paper Type Switch Tray # Decurler Air Assist Refer to Aligner NIP Base Range of Paper Type 2nd BTB Penetration Operation Alignment Profile Pressure Amount Selection Number: 60-80 g/m Uncoated Side 1:...
  • Page 86 Custom Paper Setup Chart Custom Profile _______ Alignment Custom Paper Adjustment Adjustment Paper Paper Type Switch Tray # Decurler Air Assist Refer to Aligner NIP Base Range of Paper Type 2nd BTB Penetration Operation Alignment Profile Pressure Amount Selection Number: 60-80 g/m Uncoated Side 1:...
  • Page 87: Alignment Adjustment Profile Chart

    Alignment Adjustment Profile Chart Alignment Profile 1 Lead FS Direction SS Direction Side Registration Perpendicularity Side Skew Registration Image Magnification Image Magnification Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: (-2.0 to +2.0) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-1.2 to +1.2) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-0.400 to +0.400)
  • Page 88 Alignment Adjustment Profile Chart Alignment Profile 2 Lead FS Direction SS Direction Side Registration Perpendicularity Side Skew Registration Image Magnification Image Magnification Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: (-2.0 to +2.0) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-1.2 to +1.2) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-0.400 to +0.400)
  • Page 89 Alignment Adjustment Profile Chart Alignment Profile_______ Lead FS Direction SS Direction Side Registration Perpendicularity Side Skew Registration Image Magnification Image Magnification Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: (-2.0 to +2.0) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-1.2 to +1.2) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-0.400 to +0.400) (-0.400 to +0.400)
  • Page 90 Alignment Adjustment Profile Chart Alignment Profile_______ Lead FS Direction SS Direction Side Registration Perpendicularity Side Skew Registration Image Magnification Image Magnification Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: Side 1: (-2.0 to +2.0) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-1.2 to +1.2) (-2.0 to +2.0) (-0.400 to +0.400) (-0.400 to +0.400)

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