is correct. If the advance is still not accurate, follow the advance compensation process, bearing in mind that
the sensor is not dirty and probably your substrate type is not compatible with it.
Substrate-advance test print
The substrate-advance test print can help you to adjust the substrate advance more accurately. In the
Internal Print Server, select Printer > Advance calibration. The printer prints several repetitions of a special
numbered pattern that help you to apply the correct substrate-advance adjustment. Locate the pattern in
the center of the substrate.
The calibration pattern consists of several numbered columns.
Locate the lightest of the columns and enter its number as the advance parameter for the Printer > Printing
adjustments dialog. The value chosen in this example should be −3.
Calibrations specific to one substrate preset
Some calibrations that the printer performs are specific to the substrate preset in use at the time the
calibration was performed and some are not. The calibrations that are specific to one substrate must be
performed again if the substrate or preset is changed. Shown below are the calibrations showing which ones
are specific to one preset and which ones are not.
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Printhead Alignment: This is applied to all presets and print modes. Usually, when switching from one
substrate to another, there is no need to realign the printheads. However, if the printhead-to-paper
spacing has changed significantly (different thickness, etc.), then the printheads should be realigned.
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Substrate Advance Compensation: This is specific to each substrate preset.
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Color Calibration: This is specific to each substrate preset.
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