The machine is in a hospital. Two regular trays and #4 is a large capacity. They print armbands from tray 2, labels from tray 3 and 4 is plain. Labels are about 1 inch by 3 inches. The image is not centered on the labels. It has one digit of the info off the edge to the right , if holding the labels upright. The media needs to go to the rear of the machine by about 3mm. If I put the media in tray 2, the digit is back inside the label, but on the very edge. Unlike big copiers, there is no adjustment in the service menu or the trays. I called the contractors tech support, they called HP, and Hp needed to elevate the call and will get back to us. Any ideas?
HP M632, image shift.
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Re: HP M632, image shift.
The machine is in a hospital. Two regular trays and #4 is a large capacity. They print armbands from tray 2, labels from tray 3 and 4 is plain. Labels are about 1 inch by 3 inches. The image is not centered on the labels. It has one digit of the info off the edge to the right , if holding the labels upright. The media needs to go to the rear of the machine by about 3mm. If I put the media in tray 2, the digit is back inside the label, but on the very edge. Unlike big copiers, there is no adjustment in the service menu or the trays. I called the contractors tech support, they called HP, and Hp needed to elevate the call and will get back to us. Any ideas? -
Re: HP M632, image shift.
I had the same issue, in a hospital even. There is a registration adjustment where you can adjust it side to side and vertical. Pull it up on a web browser it in
General settings -> Control panel administration menu ->administration -> General settings -> Print quality->Image registration or do it at the Key pad.
But Heres the thing if you do it you will constantly be going back and adjusting it where the previous post says it is the software that really should be adjusted, my 2 cents anyways, Good luck!IzzyComment
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Re: HP M632, image shift.
I had the same issue, in a hospital even. There is a registration adjustment where you can adjust it side to side and vertical. Pull it up on a web browser it in
General settings -> Control panel administration menu ->administration -> General settings -> Print quality->Image registration or do it at the Key pad.
But Heres the thing if you do it you will constantly be going back and adjusting it where the previous post says it is the software that really should be adjusted, my 2 cents anyways, Good luck!
As far as it being in the software, the reply from IT is that the same software works on every 4555 in the building. Also the shift changes from tray 2 to 3. I don't doubt you Wild Bill, but are you sure those adjustments are in the 632. I looked, called LPT tech support, LMS tech support who called HP, who couldn't find them.The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen HawkingComment
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Re: HP M632, image shift.
This attachment is for The M607 which is almost the same engine.
Does it have a print quality menu? cause thats where it would be.Those must be a series above the M607 but they look close.
Surley HP would have not changed that...IzzyComment
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Re: HP M632, image shift.
Don't rely to much on your support guys.
Wild Bill is in the right neighborhood. I know there should be an adjustment for each tray, why remove this setting on a newer printer?
This is what I've found. You can make an image alignment for each tray.
Follow the instructions.Comment
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Re: HP M632, image shift.
Well, to close this thread, HP had elevated the call. I got a call from Pete in Utah. He told me where the adjustments where. I didn't see them. I deleted the firmware I had used and reloaded from the web site. Them I could see the adjustments. Problem I have is that 3 different tech support guys told me they could't find the adjustments in the manual. I took their word for it instead of looking myself. So it is totally my fault that the call took more than 1 visit. Lesson learned.The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen HawkingComment
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