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Table 16. Printer Configuration Items (continued)
Configuration Item
Description
Value Options
Preheat Platen
Temperature
This entry allows setting the preheat platen temperature
to a higher or lower temperature than the default as
needed for different types of forms. If 0 (zero) is entered
for the preheat platen temperature under Define Forms,
the temperature set under Configure Printer is used.
For Models ED1/ED2, a temperature must be set for
Printer 1 and Printer 2.
Range of 45 to 100°C — in
increments of 5°
Default is 80°C
Scan Factory Adjust
for Printer 1
(CE Change Only) This is used by service personnel to
adjust the scan direction printing registration.
Range of 0 to 100 units
Default is 40 units
Unit = 2 pels
Process Factory
Adjust for Printer 1
(CE Change Only) This is used by service personnel to
adjust the process direction printing registration.
Range of 0 to 60 units
Default is 15 units
Unit = 1 pel
Scan Factory Adjust
for Printer 2 (D)
(CE Change Only) This is used by service personnel to
adjust the scan direction printing registration.
Range of 0 to 100 units
Default is 40 units
Unit = 2 pels
Process Factory
Adjust for Printer 2
(D)
(CE Change Only) This is used by service personnel to
adjust the process direction printing registration.
Range of 0 to 60 units
Default is 15 units
Unit = 1 pel
Beam 1 offset
adjustment
(CE Change Only). This is used by maintenance
personnel to control the vertical alignment or horizontal
adjustment of the separate beams of a multi-beam printer.
Range of 0.0 to 15.9
Default is 8.0 units
Unit = .1 pel
Beam 2 offset
adjustment
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 3 offset
adjustment
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 4 offset
adjustment
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 5 offset
adjustment
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 1 offset
adjustment for
Printer 2 (D)
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 2 offset
adjustment for
Printer 2 (D)
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 3 offset
adjustment for
Printer 2 (D)
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
Beam 4 offset
adjustment for
Printer 2 (D)
(See information in Beam 1 offset adjustment)
(See information in Beam 1 offset
adjustment)
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