Aas Calibrating The System; Media Calibration; Aas Calibration - MUTOH VC-600 User Manual

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5.2 AAS Calibrating the System

The AAS system has one calibration procedures to ensure maximum accuracy of AAS operation. To
operate the AAS you need to learn about the method of media feeding firstly. (Refer to 4.1 Media
Loading.)

5.2.1 Media Calibration

Media Calibration is to ensure the sensor being able to recognize the registration marks.
The factory default works on a wide range of materials. However, certain types of materials may
not work properly. Performing a media calibration may become necessary while working with
such materials to change the sensitivity of AAS for greater reliability.
Media calibration adjusts the media feeding according to media type for better accuracy during
cutting.
When to use
We suggest white media for best cutting result. It is not necessary to perform media calibration every
time unless the registration marks on the printed media become undetectable in AAS sensing process.

5.2.2 AAS Calibration

The first registration mark is designed to be different in order to identify the origin for AAS
auto-detection. The following precaution must be aware for registration marks to be read
automatically.
Type of media
Registration mark pattern
Reading range required for detection the registration marks
Position for registration marks and medium
The registration marks have to be:
Created by cutting software like CorelDRAW plug-in
In black color (printing quality of registration marks is essential; incorrect, misaligned colors,
blurry or smeared printout might leading to inaccurate cutting result)
Length: The length of marks
 Range: 5mm~50mm
 Optimized Setting: 25mm
Thickness: The line thickness of marks
 Range: 1mm~2mm
 Optimized Setting: 1mm
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