Delete Certificates/Initialize Settings
Tip
Do not use this function unless you are authorized and have checked with your Xerox
Service Representative.
This deletes all data recorded in the machine. This includes all user settings, and data
recorded automatically by the system.
Alignment Adjustment
The Alignment Adjustment feature allows you to create and store specific alignment
adjustment procedures. These procedures allow you to accommodate different media
types and how the image is registered, aligned, or magnified for side 1 and side 2 output.
These procedures may be used at point of need in order to ensure optimum output
quality of your prints.
Alignment adjustments can be made when the position of the output image is misaligned
or skewed. This may be a result of paper expansion or contraction, cutting inaccuracy,
or paper storage conditions.
You can create and save a maximum of 50 alignment procedures.
When creating an Alignment Adjustment profile, select one of the following:
• Auto Alignment Adjustment: This option provides a quick and easy way to create
and save alignment adjustment profiles by using the Simple Image Quality Adjustment
(SIQA) application which is loaded on a Windows PC. By selecting this option, the
user scans two test patterns. The system then reviews, analyzes, a calculates the test
patterns and automatically provides an alignment adjustment profile that can be
saved to the system’s memory. This profile can be recalled quickly and easily by the
user at point of need.
• Manual Alignment Adjustment: This option is more labor intensive and many
modifications may need to be made to the alignment adjustment profile before a
satisfactory one is obtained. The recommendation is to use Auto Alignment
Adjustment option before selecting this option.
Note
It is recommended that you read through the entire Alignment Adjustment section
before creating/editing or performing any actual alignment adjustments.
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