we have a 5500 and a new 7000 and we cant seem to get as good registration, both front and back and single side, as we did on our 5500. please let me know.
thanks
Are you taking into account shrinkage? We have a KM6501 and we can usually only get 3 of 4 corners lined up, it is to be expected that the registration will not be as good as a press. They outline the tolerance in the paperwork.
On text paper, we will have one sides crops be inside of the other, all due to shrinkage.
OK...I've got a stake in this: When printing on two sides, Canon imagePRESS calculates the shrinkage on each sheet and automatically compensates and calculates image size so that crop marks line up. In addition, imagePRESS is built from the ground up to register sheet sizes up to 13 x 19.2, not letter size sheets. The reason many of these digital "presses" have trouble with front to back registration is they are designed to register letter size sheets. This creates many of the issues faced when attempting over and over again to line up registration/crop marks on tabloid sheets and greater. There are reason's we pay more for some presses over others. That is just one of them.
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