6.
Click the Set Motion button.
7.
Click the Close button.
8.
Click the File menu then Send File...
9.
In the folder C:\ioline\calibration, double-click on the fi le Cali-
bration Grid.plt.
10.
The machine will start plotting the fi le.
11.
Look at the lines as the carriage goes back and forth. If they line
up, skip to Step 14.
12.
Wait for the plot to fi nish and follow Steps 3 and 4 again.
13.
In the Motion Adjustment fi eld try a different number. See the
Motion Adjustment chart below for help with the numbers for
this fi eld.
14.
Once the lines match you are done. Close the Control Center
and plot normally.
Frame Gap Adjustment
Frame Gap indicates a gap or overlap between each carriage pass. If
the lines are not solid (e.g. appear dashed or dotted), you will need
to adjust the gap distance in the Control Center:
1.
Make sure the plotter is connected to the computer. Press Set
Origin to illuminate the green OK LED on the keypad.
2.
Open Control Center.
3.
Select 'Tools/Cartridge Calibration' on the toolbar.
4.
The Cartridge, Motion and Gap Adjustment Window will
open.
5.
In the fi eld marked Frame Gap, type the number 2 to start.
6.
Click Set Gap button.
7.
Click the Close button.
8.
Click the File menu then Send
File...
9.
In the folder C:\ioline\calibra-
tion, double-click on the fi le
labeled Calibration Grid FlexJet.
plt.
10.
The machine will start plotting the
fi le.
11.
Look at the lines as the carriage
goes back and forth. If they line
up, skip to Step 14.
12.
Wait for the plot to fi nish and fol-
low Steps 3 and 4 again.
Figure 30. The Frame Gap
window.
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