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Roland TrueVIS VG2-540 - Configuring Settings to Match the Properties of the Media; Adjusting Print Head Height to Match Media Thickness

Roland TrueVIS VG2-540
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Adjusng Print Head Height to Match Media Thickness
This adjusts the print head height to prevent media that is wrinkled or comes loose from the platen from contact-
ing the print heads.
You can select the print head height from "LOW", "MIDDLE" or "HIGH". Prinng quality when the print head height
is set to "MIDDLE" or "HIGH" may be coarser or otherwise lower than when set to "LOW".
Procedure
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [] several mes to display the screen shown below.
3. Press []. Aer "NOW PROCESSING.." is displayed, the screen shown below appears.
4. Open the front cover.
5. Move the height-adjustment lever to adjust the head height.
When you change the posion of the height-adjustment lever, the display screen changes and the buzzer
sounds at the same me.
Posion Display Screen
HIGH
HEAD HEIGHT
LOW HIGH
MIDDLE
HEAD HEIGHT
LOW MIDDLE
LOW
HEAD HEIGHT
LOW LOW
MEMO
Normally move the height-adjustment lever to "LOW." For media that is wrinkled or comes loose from the platen, move the
height-adjustment lever to "MEDIUM" or "HIGH."
The prinng quality degrades as the distance between the media and the print heads increases. Do not move the height-
adjustment lever to "MEDIUM" or "HIGH" needlessly.
6. Close the front cover.
7. Press [MENU] to go back to the original screen.
MEMO
Default seng: LOW
If degradaon of prinng quality occurs aer raising the print head height, refer to the following page and try opmizing the
quality.
RELATED LINKS
  P. 139 "Adjust the misalignment of the ink landing posion."
Configuring Settings to Match the Properties of
the Media
144 1. Optimizing the Output Quality

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