Hi,
We've got a JFX200-2513 and were wondering how to calibrate the scan / feed direction control settings. We'll routinely print onto various materials with calibration marks that are used when cutting out shapes on a CNC router. We know the router is calibrated, based on their squaring procedure (30"x60" square in the center of something and measure corner-to-corner, within 1/16"-1/32"). Our print marks, at about 96", will routinely be off on the X (scan) about 0.5"-1" over that 96". The "feed" or "Y" is almost always on or off by ten-thou or so. I know there is a setting in RasterLink for "scan" but didn't know what procedure to perform to figure out what to input or how to go about squaring it.
Thanks
We've got a JFX200-2513 and were wondering how to calibrate the scan / feed direction control settings. We'll routinely print onto various materials with calibration marks that are used when cutting out shapes on a CNC router. We know the router is calibrated, based on their squaring procedure (30"x60" square in the center of something and measure corner-to-corner, within 1/16"-1/32"). Our print marks, at about 96", will routinely be off on the X (scan) about 0.5"-1" over that 96". The "feed" or "Y" is almost always on or off by ten-thou or so. I know there is a setting in RasterLink for "scan" but didn't know what procedure to perform to figure out what to input or how to go about squaring it.
Thanks