Printhead angularity adjustment – QuickLabel QLS-4100 Xe User Manual
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QLS-4100 Xe
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Printhead Angularity Adjustment
The color registration is monitored on the right side of the label as it exits the 
printer. The Test Print (Proc. Block CMYK) on the display provides a test 
pattern for adjusting the Print Line and Cross Web values. There is a 
mechanical adjustment for aligning the color registration on the left side of 
the label which positions all printheads precisely parallel to each other. The 
following procedure is referred to as the color angularity adjustment. 
Tools Needed: 
1/4” Drive Rachet 
3/8” Socket 
7/64” Allen Wrench 
1
Print a test pattern (Proc. Block CMYK) to ensure color alignment on the 
right side of the label. 
2
Scroll to Horizontal Line Pattern and print the process color lines across 
the label. 
3
Closely inspect the lines on the left side. If any colors are above or below 
the lines then the printstation for that color requires an angle adjustment. 
4
A 1/4” drive ratchet and 3/8” socket are required to loosen two nuts on 
the printhead bracket. Access to these nuts is through the large 3/4” 
holes in the black cover brackets over each printstation. Do not remove 
these two nuts. Simply turn them counterclockwise 1/2 revolution. 
5
Lift the printhead up by the handle. Locate the spring-loaded cap screw 
behind the black ribbon guide roller at the rear of the printstation. The 
screw faces the rear on the outside end of the printhead bracket. With a 
7/64” Allen wrench turn the cap screw clockwise to shift the printed line 
toward the front of the printer. 
6
Lower the printhead and print the Horizontal lines. Note the physical 
change in the printed line of the affected printstation. Repeat step 5 until 
the printed line is directly over the other colors. 
7
Tighten the two nuts on the printhead bracket. Care should be taken not 
to over-tighten this hardware or damage to the printhead or print station 
may result. When all printstations are aligned, all colors will be perfectly 
superimposed on the process black line at the top of the test pattern. 
