My labels are not printing centered on my discs. I have tried the centering test print explained in the manual but it does not work correctly?
Your centering is so far off that the centering test print is no longer very useful. The centering numbers are really only useful when the numbers whose lines match up are the same. For example – 5 line has to touch – 5 for the lines to mean anything. A power surge of some sort may have distorted the offset values. Instead of looking at the lines that touch, look at which numbers are closer together. -5 and -5 or 5 and 5. If the negative values are closer you now know in which direction to go – Negative. If positive is closer start going positive. At this point you may want to enter a values in increments of 10 until you get closer calibration values. Eventually, you will start to see lines touch whose values are the same on each side. (Note: values that you enter are cumulative. – so if you entered 10 last time and -15 this time, you are actually at -5) You can use the same disc for calibration over and over. Just Turn it slightly and scribble out the old tests first. Do not begin to
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