Инструкция для Canon imagePROGRAF iPF770

Скачать
Страница из 650
Note
Always check the Adj. Priority values before using Auto(GenuinePpr) or Auto(OtherPaper).
Adjustment is not possible with Auto(GenuinePpr) and Auto(OtherPaper) when using highly transparent media.
In this case, use Manual adjustment.
If additional fine-tuning is necessary after Auto(GenuinePpr) and Auto(OtherPaper), execute Adj. Fine Feed.
Use Adjust Length to ensure that lines in CAD drawings are printed at exactly the right length.
This may take some time, depending on the type of paper.
Use paper of the same type and size for adjustment as you will use for printing.
Items to Prepare
When Using Rolls
An unused roll at least 10 inches wide
When Using Sheets Auto(GenuinePpr) : One sheet of unused paper, A4/Letter size
Auto(OtherPaper) : Two sheets of unused paper, A4/Letter size (or one sheet when using A2)
Perform adjustment as follows.
1
Load the paper.
Note
Always make sure the loaded paper matches the type of paper specified. Adjustment cannot be completed
correctly unless the loaded paper matches the settings.
2
 
On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press 
◀ or ▶ to se-
lect the Settings/Adj. tab (
).
Note
If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button.
3
Press the OK button.
The Set./Adj. Menu is displayed.
4
Press  or  to select Adjust Printer, and then press the OK button.
5
Press  or  to select Feed Priority, and then press the OK button.
6
Press  or  to select Adj. Quality, and then press the OK button.
7
Press  or  to select Auto(GenuinePpr) or Auto(OtherPaper), and then press the OK button.
A test pattern is printed for adjustment.
Adjustment is now finished if you have printed on a roll or a sheet of A2 size or larger.
 
iPF770
                                                                                                                                                                                       
Automatic Banding Adjustment
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
 
 
Adjustments for Better Print Quality
Adjusting the feed amount
535