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Chapter 4 Menu Operation
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Using Head 3 (cross) as the standard, take a survey of how far Head 1 (line segment) can be displaced before it
overlaps.
For example in the above illustration, direction x and direction y are both misaligned in direction plus (+). As such, it is
necessary to adjust to direction minus (–).
Each correction value will become a negative value.
(6) Press the F3 key (HEAD1-X) and enter the correction value for direction x.
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H E A D 1 - X
< 0 . 0 > m m
A D J U S T : ↑ ↓
Y E S : E N T E R N O : E S C
Change the numerical value (-1.5 to +1.5) with the POSITION keys (
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Press ENTER to confirm and return to the previous screen.
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H E A D 1 P O S I T I O N A D J .
H E A D 1 - X >
H E A D 1 - Y >
(7) Press the F4 key (HEAD1-Y) and enter the correction value for direction x.
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H E A D 1 - Y
< 0 . 0 > m m
A D J U S T : ↑ ↓
Y E S : E N T E R N O : E S C
Change the numerical value (-1.5 to +1.5) with the POSITION keys (
▲▼
) and program the correction value.
Press ENTER to confirm and return to the previous screen.
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H E A D 1 P O S I T I O N A D J .
H E A D 1 - X >
H E A D 1 - Y >
Press the ESC key to return to the previous screen.