01/023-58825/8830 Printer Print Quality General Diagnostics, Print QualityPrint QualityPrint Quality General DiagnosticsIt is important to understand the orientation of prints in order to troubleshoot image qualityproblems. The following terms will be used when referring to prints made on the printer:1. Process direction is in the media feed direction.2. Cross-process direction is in the side-to-side direction.Determining the distance between defects could help isolate problems to a specific compo-nent. Defects that are 10.375 inches (265 mm) apart (lead edge of defect to lead edge of nextdefect) in the process direction could be caused by the drum. The circumference of the Drumis 10.375 inches ( 265 mm).Defects that are 10.375 inches (265 mm) apart (lead edge of defect to lead edge of nextdefect) in the process direction could be caused by the heat roll.NOTE: The Heat Roller and Drum are the same circumference. Perform a hard stop to exam-ine the Heat Roller or the Drum to isolate the cause of the problem.Print Quality SpecificationsTest PatternsThere are nine internal test patterns that can be run from diagnostic mode [9-55]. (refer to Sec-tion 6 for details)Test Pattern 1 is used while adjusting lead edge. trail edge and side edge erase.Test Pattern 2 is used to produce horizontal black and white horizontal/vertical bands and res-olution targets.Test Pattern 3 is used to produce ROGM image targets and 1.25” solid area squares that are97.5 mm apart.Test Pattern 4 is used to produce a 49 mm wide horizontal black band that is 450 mm from thelead edge of the print.Test Pattern 5 is used to produce solid area squares, ROGM image targets and a grid of thinhorizontal and vertical lines.Test Pattern 6 is used to produce diagonally placed small ROGM targets.Test Pattern 7 is used to produce diagonal horizontal and vertical lines that are 16.25 mmapart.Test Pattern 8 is used to produce solid blank vertical bands that are 93.5 mm wide.Test Pattern 9 is used to produce various small ROGM patterns.Solid Area Density (A)This term refers to the image density of a totally black portion of the print.Figure 1 Use a wide roll of media and run test pattern[9-55-5]. Select the black squares (A) and use the SIR 495.01 (PN 82P520) reference scale tomeasure the density.SPECIFICATION:Media - All sites between 1.0 and 1.3 Solid Area Density (SAD)Film - All sites equal to or greater than .85 SAD