Calibrate the scanner
Calibrate the scanner to compensate for offsets in the scanner imaging system (carriage head) for ADF and flatbed scans. Because of mechanical tolerances, the scanner's carriage head might not read the position of the image accurately. During the calibration procedure, scanner offset values are calculated and stored. The offset values are then used when producing scans so that the correct portion of the document is captured.
Scanner calibration should be carried out only if you notice offset problems with the scanned images. The scanner is calibrated before it leaves the factory. It needs to be calibrated again only rarely.
Before calibrating the scanner, print the calibration target.
1.Place letter- or
2.On the
3.Touch Troubleshooting.
4.Touch Calibrate Scanner.
5.Touch Calibrate to print the first pass of the calibration target.
6.Place the first pass of the calibration target
7.Touch Start to print the second pass. The final calibration target must look like the following figure.
CAUTION: If the calibration target does not look like the figure shown here, the calibration process will fail and the quality of scans will be degraded. The black areas must extend completely to the short edges of the page. If they do not, use a black marker to extend the black areas to the edge of the page. Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.
8.Place the calibration target
9.After the calibration target has passed through the ADF once, reposition it face down in the ADF and touch Start.
10.Place the calibration target
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