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#* ''Decreasing'' the value by one (-1) will move the printed image ''down'' (burned image closer to the front of the drum) by 0.1 mm . | #* ''Decreasing'' the value by one (-1) will move the printed image ''down'' (burned image closer to the front of the drum) by 0.1 mm . | ||
{{mbox|text=For example if the current value is <code>+2</code> and the image needs to move ''down'' by 0.3 mm, the new value should be <code>-1</code>.}} | {{mbox|text=For example if the current value is <code>+2</code> and the image needs to move ''down'' by 0.3 mm, the new value should be <code>-1</code>.}} | ||
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<li>Turn off the riso.</li> | |||
<li>Use the [[#Determine offsets]] section above to create a new stencil and test print. Mark the feed direction, number it, and measure and mark the new offsets.</li> | |||
<li>Repeat to fine tune as needed.</li> | |||
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== Additional adjustments == | == Additional adjustments == | ||
Revision as of 11:17, 12 December 2025
| Calibrating print position (RP-RN) | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Beginner |
| Duration | 5 minutes |
| For series | RPRN |
| Tools | Ruler or loupe |
Calibrating the print position on RPRN machines can be done through test modes, while making a series of test prints.
Procedure
Determine offsets
Firstly, the direction and distance of each required offset needs to be figured out.
- Turn the riso on and load a working drum. Then lower the feed tray, and fill it with paper of a standard size.
- If the riso has a wheel at the front of the feed tray to control up/down positioning, turn it to the center position (referencing the sticker on the tray).
- Turn the riso off, then start it up in test mode (turning it on while holding down the left and right print position buttons), with a working drum in, and a standard size of paper on the feed tray. Then run test mode
50(type in50+ START) to create a stencil with the test grid and print a proof of it.- Alternately a stencil can be made (using a scan or from the driver—whichever is typical for how the machine is used) with a registration mark dead center on the page.
- Switch into normal mode by holding the RESET key for 1 second.
- Run 5–10 prints (both to ink up the drum and to evaluate the registration in the next step) using all the regular print settings, but without adjusting print position.
- Filter through the prints to find one that seems typical for the set (i.e. not one that is a clear misprint, or very misregistered—if all prints have different print positions, then the registration may need to be corrected first).
- Mark the feed direction on this print, and number it ① (this will be the first reference print).
- Measure how far off the printed image is, and in what directions, and mark these on the sheet.
- When using the test grid, measure to the edge of the printed area (which will likely be the cut-off ends of the grid lines).
- When using the center mark, fold the sheet in half in each direction, and measure relative to this center mark.
Calibrate the left/right print position
On RPRN machines, the left/right print position is adjusted in the master-making process, by changing the write start-position (how far along the stencil that the riso begins burning the image).
- Turn the riso on in test mode (hold the left and right print position buttons while turning it on).
- Run the test mode for "write start-position adjustment"
281(type in281+ START) and jot down the current value. - Adjust the value according to the offsets (with the test still running, type in the new value and hit START; the ✱ button will flip the sign between +/-).
- Increasing the value by one (+1) will move the printed image to the left (burned image closer to the clamp) by 0.1 mm.
- Decreasing the value by one (-1) will move the printed image to the right (burned image further from the clamp) by 0.1 mm .
- Turn off the riso.
- Use the #Determine offsets section above to create a new stencil and test print. Mark the feed direction, number it, and measure and mark the new offsets.
- Repeat to fine tune as needed.
Calibrate up/down print position
Calibration of the up/down position is handled with the TPHThermal Print Head print position (also part of the master-making process).
- Turn the riso on in test mode (hold the left and right print position buttons while turning it on).
- Run the "TPHThermal Print Head print position adjustment" test mode
294(type in294+ START) and jot down the current value. - Adjust the value according to the offsets (with the test still running, type in the new value and hit START; the ✱ button will flip the sign between +/-).
- Increasing the value by one (+1) will move the printed image up (burned image closer to the back of the drum) by 0.1 mm.
- Decreasing the value by one (-1) will move the printed image down (burned image closer to the front of the drum) by 0.1 mm .
- Turn off the riso.
- Use the #Determine offsets section above to create a new stencil and test print. Mark the feed direction, number it, and measure and mark the new offsets.
- Repeat to fine tune as needed.
Additional adjustments
In addition to the above, it may be useful to read the official documentation on calibration of the following:
- Master clamp range—how much stencil is fed under the clamp (this is important in making sure stencils can be loaded and removed properly, especially in two-drum machines).
- FB scanner start position—where the scanner bed starts "seeing" the image, in the left/right direction.