_____________________________________ Macintosh Setup 3-47
4. Turn the test page so that -x is to the left and -y is at the top of
the crossed lines.
5. Check the current settings printed near the crossed lines. The
factory default is x = 0, y = 0, which should cause each line to
print 1" (25.4 mm) from the edge of the page.
Coordinates listed on the alignment test page indicate change
from the factory default in dots per inch. Because these
measurements are rounded for display, adjustments should be
based on careful measurements, not the printed coordinates.
Note: If current settings are not the factory defaults and you
must adjust the coordinates, you may reset factory
default coordinates by selecting Factory Default and
clicking Send to Printer. Click Ok in the warning
dialog box. Print another alignment test page using the
factory defaults.
6. Measure the distance from the edge of the page to the -x line.
This distance is dependent on the y coordinate.
To move the -x line away from the edge of the page, move
the slide on the vertical slide bar up (toward the -y).
To move the -x line closer to the edge of the page, move
the slide on the vertical slide bar down (toward the +y).
The distance moved (in the units you selected in step 2) is
displayed to the right of y.
7. Measure the distance from the edge of the page to the -y line.
This distance is dependent on the x coordinate.
To move the -y line away from the page’s edge, move the
slide on the horizontal slide bar to the left (toward the -x).
To move the -y line closer to the page’s edge, move the slide
on the horizontal slide bar to the right (toward the +x).
The distance moved (in the units you selected in step 2) is
displayed to the right of x.
8. Print another alignment page (see step 3).