5-12 – XANTÉ Utilities: Macinstosh and PCIf current settings are not the factory defaults and you must adjust the coordinates, itmay be easier to reset to the factory defaults before beginning. To do this, click ResetMargins. Then click Update/Print to print another alignment test page using thefactory defaults.6. Measure the distance from the edge of the alignment test page to the -x line; itshould measure 1" (25.4 mm). This distance is dependent on the y coordinate.If an adjustment needs to be made, use the following appropriate procedure.• To move the -x line away from the edge of the page, move the slide on thevertical slide bar up (toward the -y).• To move the -x line toward the edge of the page, move the slide on thevertical slide bar down (toward the +y).7. Measure the distance from the edge of the alignment test page to the -y line; itshould measure 1" (25.4 mm). This distance is dependent on the x coordinate.If an adjustment needs to be made, use the following appropriate procedure.• To move the -y line away from the edge of the page, move the slide on thehorizontal slide bar to the left (toward the -x).• To move the -y line toward the edge of the page, move the slide on thehorizontal slide bar to the right (toward the +x).8. Click Update/Print to print another alignment page.9. Measure the -x and -y lines on the new test page. If the lines are not each 1"(25.4 mm) from the edge of the paper, go back to step 6 and repeat the process.10. When the -x and -y lines are set correctly, close your browser.Reset Factory DefaultsThe Reset to Factory Settings option resets the Printer Name, EtherTalk Zone, StartPage, Low Toner Page, DHCP (which could affect your IP address), and PostScriptMargins options to the factory default settings.1. Go to the printer home page (fig. 5.7). See “Printer Home Page” earlier in thischapter for details.2. Select Printer Configuration: Reset Factory Defaults (fig. 5.8). The ResetFactory Defaults window appears (fig. 5.15).