4. Set the correction values.
Procedure
1. View the results of the cutting test to determine the correction values.
Check whether the crop mark (shaded part) and the cutting position (red line) are aligned. An ex-
ample of the crop mark and the cutting position being misaligned is shown in the following figure.
• If the test printed crop marks are inside the cutting line, correction is not necessary.
• If the test printed crop marks are extending beyond the cutting line, correction is necessary.
[F] indicates the feed direction of the media (the feed direction) and [S] indicates the direction of
print head movement (the scan direction). ("F," "S," "+," "−," and the arrows are not displayed on
the actual test pattern.)
Determine the values so as to correct the misalignment of the cutting position. In the case of the above fig-
ure, feed direction [F] is misaligned in a negative direction and scan direction [S] in a positive direction.
Therefore, set the correction values for the feed direction [F] to positive values and the scan direction [S] to
negative values. Measure the actual misalignment amount when determining the value.
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2. Set the correction values in the feed direction of the media (the feed direction) and the direction of
print head movement (the scan direction).
(1) Tap or next to [Correction Value (Feed)] to set the correction value in the feed direc-
tion of the media (the feed direction).
(2) Tap
or next to [Correction Value (Scan)] to set the correction value in the direction
of print head movement (the scan direction).
3. Tap [Save].
4. Perform steps 5 to 7 of 3. Perform a cutting test.(P. 192) again to check whether the correction was
successful.
• If the test printed crop marks are inside the cutting line, correction is complete.
• If the test printed crop marks are extending beyond the cutting line, redo the correction.
5.
Tap to go back to the original screen.
• Default settings
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