Deadband alignments – Kodak NOVAJET 700 User Manual

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NovaJet 500/630/700 Series Service Manual

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance

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6. Continue until all six calibrations on the Color Calib Menu have

been accomplished.

Deadband Alignments

Deadband calibration compensates for minute differences created when

bidirectional printing is used. Unidirectional printing is not affected by

deadband. There are four types of deadband tests:

Deadband

Slow Deadband

All Lines Tests

Single Line Test

Figure 3-23. Slow Deadband.

Figure 3-22 shows what the display will look like when printing the

slow deadband test if it is out of alignment. A correctly aligned printer

will appear as if there is only a series of vertical lines printed. No

difference between the top and bottom set of lines to the center set of

lines would be appearant.

The SLOW DEADBAND calibration is a precision test that checks the

firing time of the jets as related to the forward and reverse direction.

Allowable values for the Slow Deadband calibration is -2, -1, 0, 1 and 2.

The Single Line Test and All Line Test are variations of the deadband

test except they print longer lines so that long time integration of the

deadband calibration can be observed. The Single Line Test prints only

one line at a time while the All Line Test prints all lines at the same

time. These tests were designed primarily to be used in manufactoring

only.

The deadband test on a NovaJet 500 series printer will look like the

display in Figure 3-22 and the procedures to adjust the values are in the

following section.

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