Note the white arrow printed from print jet 2 and compare it to the positioning of the blue
arrow printed by print jet 1. Note that the white arrow is slightly left of the blue arrow
meaning that print jet 2 is misaligned. Print jet 2 must be moved in a positive direction
(right) to align with print jet 1.
Compare the printed lines of print jet 1 and 2 to the right of the arrows and find the printed
lines that are properly aligned. In this illustration, the lines at +0.3 are aligned. This means
that the offset must be corrected by increasing the offset by .3 mm.
When comparing the arrow printed by print jet 3 to the arrow printed by print jet 1, notice it
is positioned slightly to the right. This means it must be adjusted in a negative (left)
direction. Compare the lines of print jet 1 and 3 to the left of the center arrows and find the
printed lines that are properly aligned, In this illustration, the lines at -0.3 are aligned. This
means that the offset must be corrected by decreasing the offset by .3 mm.
Offset Jets Calibration Procedure
The following procedure demonstrates calibrating print jets 1 and 2 on the X-axis.
Calibrating the Y-axis is the same procedure. The illustration below will be used for
demonstration purposes. Be sure to refer to the actual scale printed by your printer and
adjust the settings accordingly.
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