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Re: [Digital BW] Re: OPM "centering" procedure

2003-03-31 by Robert Morrison

No problem...I don't like manuals either.  The centering is great feature
particularly for the large format printers.

Robert

On 3/31/03 10:16 AM, "Ruhrfoto/Bernd L." <ruhrfoto@...> wrote:

> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Robert
> Morrison <rmorrison@p...> wrote:
>> I believe that there is a centering calibration procedure.  Check
> the manual
>> Bernd...I haven't used it yet with my 7000, its possible that it is
> a
>> feature in IJC and not in the openprintmaker application.  It
> allows you to
>> print corner cross hairs...measure how far they are from the
> edges...enter
>> that and then the program readjusts printing to make sure that
> the image is
>> centered given your usual paper loading technique.
> 
> 
> Antonis, Robert,
> indeed, there is a  centering procedure in the manual of OPM
> (troubleshooting) - and it is easy and works perfectly.
> Sorry to have bee too lazy  to RTFM.
> Thanks.
> Bernd
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