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Obviously one of the critical functions of the riso is the ability to place a print on a page. While the riso offers the operator a lot of control over position while printing (the arrow buttons, sometimes a wheel on the feed tray, sometimes [[fine adjust mode]]) it is useful periodically to ''recalibrate'' the base print position (AKA where things print without any adjustments). Sometimes it’s even necessary to recalibrate, when the print position falls outside of the adjustable range (AKA when the position adjustments are maxed out and the print still isn’t in the correct spot). | Obviously one of the critical functions of the riso is the ability to <u>place a print on a page</u>. While the riso offers the operator a lot of control over position while printing (the arrow buttons, sometimes a wheel on the feed tray, sometimes [[fine adjust mode]]) it is useful periodically to ''recalibrate'' the base print position (AKA where things print without any adjustments). Sometimes it’s even necessary to recalibrate, when the print position falls outside of the adjustable range (AKA when the position adjustments are maxed out and the print still isn’t in the correct spot). |
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Obviously one of the critical functions of the riso is the ability to place a print on a page. While the riso offers the operator a lot of control over position while printing (the arrow buttons, sometimes a wheel on the feed tray, sometimes fine adjust mode) it is useful periodically to recalibrate the base print position (AKA where things print without any adjustments). Sometimes it’s even necessary to recalibrate, when the print position falls outside of the adjustable range (AKA when the position adjustments are maxed out and the print still isn’t in the correct spot).