• Decrease the Adjust Image Transfer for Trail Edge in increments of 10%. After every
incremental adjustment, run test prints and evaluate the output to determine if additional
adjustment is necessary.
3. Perform an Automatic Density Uniformity Adjustment.
Note: This is a press feature and is not a Custom Paper Settings feature.
• Use this feature to correct image quality issues on the output when that image quality is not
consistent throughout the entire output. For example, the image quality is lighter (faded) or
heavier (thicker) on the left or right sides of the output (inboard / outboard).
• For information and instructions on how to use this feature, refer to the System Administrator
Guide.
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Problem
The image on the printed output is misregistered, or is perpendicular, skewed, or magnified.
Solutions
1. If you use trays 1, 2, or 3, switch the optional trays 6, 7, 8, or 9 (if available).
Note: Trays 6-9 have better registration and skew performance.
2. Create and/or use an existing Alignment Profile.
Note: Before creating a new and/or using an existing manual alignment, read all the
information in the Alignment Adjustment of System Administrator Guide.
• Use Center Line Stock for Alignment Profiles. If the problem occurs when using this stock, call
the Customer Support Center.
• The following steps are required for each procedure; for complete instructions, refer to the
Alignment Adjustment section in the System Administrator Guide.
• To create a New Alignment Profile, perform the following:
Note: This option can be found in Machine Status→Tools→Setup &
Adjustment→Alignment Adjustment Setup.
a. From the Alignment tab, select the New button.
A New Profile Properties window displays.
b. Enter the Name you want to assign to the profile.
c. Perform the Auto Alignment procedure.
d. Run a set of test prints to evaluate the output and evaluate the results.
e. If necessary, depending on the results, perform a Manual Adjustment.
f. When making manual adjustments to multiple items, use the following guidelines:
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