Maintenance, Adjusting the printhead, Correcting print misalignment – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF610 User Manual

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Adjusting the Printhead

Maintenance

Adjusting the Printhead

Correcting Print Misalignment

If printed vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment, adjust the Printhead alignment. Adjust the
Printhead alignment automatically or manually by using a printed test pattern.
For instructions on automatic adjustment, see “Adjusting the Printhead Alignment Automatically”. (→P.599)
For instructions on manual adjustment, see “Adjusting the Printhead Alignment Manually”. (→P.601)

Adjusting the Printhead Alignment Automatically

If printed vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment, adjust the Printhead alignment. Adjust the
Printhead alignment automatically or manually by printing and reading a test pattern.
There are two modes for automatic adjustment: Standard Adj. and Advanced Adj. Standard Adj. will x
most slight image distortion or color misalignment, but if not, try Advanced Adj.
If using special media or printing does not improve even after performing automatic adjustment using
advanced adjustment, try manual adjustment. For instructions on manual adjustment, see “Adjusting the
Printhead Alignment Manually”. (→P.601)
Follow these steps for standard automatic adjustment of the Printhead.

1.

Prepare one unused sheet A4/Letter-sized or larger when Standard Adj. is selected or ve

when Advanced Adj. is selected.

When using a roll, load a roll 10 inches (254 mm) or wider.

Loading Sheets in the Cassette (→P.162)

Loading Sheets Manually (→P.165)

Loading Roll on the Roll Holder (→P.121)

Loading Rolls in the Roll Feed Unit (→P.124)

Note

Use Standard Adj. if you have switched to another type of paper or if you want the boundaries

between colors to appear as attractive as possible.

Use Advanced Adj. to ne-tune the space between nozzles or colors if you have switched the

printhead or if you want printed documents to appear as vivid as possible. We recommend using

Advanced Adj. for printing at a higher level of image quality.

Always make sure the loaded paper matches the media type setting on the printer. Adjustment

cannot be completed correctly unless the setting value matches the loaded paper.

We recommend using the type of paper you use most often for adjustment.

This function is not available for CAD Tracing Paper, CAD Translucent Matte Film or CAD Clear Film.

If adjustment is not possible as expected using highly transparent lm or similar media, try another

type of media or adjust the Printhead alignment manually. (→P.601)

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