Primera Technology II user manual Index, Alignment Calibration Print, Image Alignment

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Alignment Calibration Print

Clicking this button will print a test disc that will provide a scale by which to calibrate the Color Ink Cartridge to the Monochrome Ink Cartridge. This is crucial when selecting the Black and Color Ink Cartridge setting in the Printer Driver as described in Section 4-E of this manual. Make certain you have discs and ink installed in your Bravo prior to pressing this button. Once pressed, the Bravo will load a disc and print the following pattern:

 

0

4

8

12

A

1

5

9

13

2

6

10

14

 

 

3

7

11

15

B0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

Follow the on-screen instructions and enter the numbers as indicated. For instance, in the example shown, you would choose a value of 10 for the A setting and 6 for the B setting.

It is highly recommended that you perform this calibration whenever you change cartridges if using the Black and Color ink cartridge setting in the printer driver.

Image Alignment

The Image Alignment button will allow you to nudge the image up, down, left, or right on your disc. To center the image, click the Image Alignment button. You will be prompted with a choice to print a test print or simply enter values to nudge the image alignment on the disc.

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Primera Technology II user manual Index, Alignment Calibration Print, Image Alignment

FAQ

Why is alignment calibration important?

Alignment calibration is crucial when selecting the Black and Color Ink Cartridge setting in the Printer Driver. It ensures accurate color representation and print quality.

When should I perform alignment calibration?

It is highly recommended to perform alignment calibration whenever you change cartridges or if using the Black and Color ink cartridge setting in the printer driver.

How do I center an image on the disc?

To center the image, click the Image Alignment button and follow the on-screen instructions to nudge the image alignment up, down, left, or right.