I actually did the tray alignment from the C1 printer settings menu twice already -- it prints its own calibration page perfectly (within spec), but when I print from any Windows app duplex, it's still off along the horizontal.
Any other thoughts?
I actually did the tray alignment from the C1 printer settings menu twice already -- it prints its own calibration page perfectly (within spec), but when I print from any Windows app duplex, it's still off along the horizontal.
Any other thoughts?
do your alignment within the App u are using for document
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That's a curious option -- meaning I should do the actual "tray calibration" and C1 print settings calibration based on what's coming out? Seems to me that would skew all the other programs we use.
I'll give it a shot though, but I'm confused as to how the software would make a difference.
factory alignment is only good for most offices.
print shops and 1% of offices make you earn your pay by finding all the possible adjustments.
do a pg5 on your machines and see how much difference there is between each cassette.
luckily most people do not use the doc feeder, because that triples the work.
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