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Aligning the print head, Aligning the print head from the control panel – Epson 10600 User Manual

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Aligning the Print Head

If banding appears on your prints, or vertical lines are not straight, you need
to align the print head. Although you can align the print head using the
printer software, it’s best to use the control panel. This aligns the print head
for all modes and resolutions.

If you haven’t already done so, run a nozzle check before aligning the print
head (page 5-4). This ensures that the print head alignment patterns print
correctly.

Aligning the Print Head from the Control Panel

Follow the steps below to align the print head. Be sure to perform a Uni-D
(uni-directional) alignment first, as instructed, before performing the Bi-D
alignment. You may have to perform each alignment more than once for
best results.

1. Turn on the printer.

2. Load 44-inch wide roll paper in the printer (you can use the roll of

Doubleweight Matte Paper that came with the printer).

3. Press the

SelecType

button until

HEAD ALIGNMENT MENU

is

displayed.

4. Press the

Item

button.

PAPER THICK=STD

appears on the display.

If you’re using EPSON paper, leave this setting on

STD

.

If you’re using other media, enter the thickness value of the paper (up to
1.6 mm) in 0.1-mm increments by pressing the

+

or

button.

5. Press the

Enter

button. You see

ALIGNMENT = Bi-D LC

on the display.

6. Press the

+

button so that

ALIGNMENT = Uni-D

appears.

7. Press the

Enter

button to print the alignment pattern.

Note

Be sure to use coated ink
jet paper. For the most
precise results, use the
paper you’ll be printing on
to perform the
alignment—especially if
it’s non-EPSON paper or
of unusual thickness.