My shop just recently got the C12000 with the IQ-501. I love the print quality but we are currently battling an issue that seems to be impossible to fix by the third party techs.
The issue is print size. If I create a 12x18 box on a 13x19 sheet, the 12x18 box is not a true 12x18. its not the CD dimension that is the issue, it is the FD dimension. It isn't 18" in length its about 3/16" shorter. According to the tech's everything is within their specs. Granted we can modify the paper profile to stretch it etc but with the IQ-501 attached, when it checks it will just revert back to the incorrect size. I've managed to get it close by messing with the FD-Mag, but I feel that I shouldn't have to if the IQ-501 was setup correctly, but I have no way in telling if it has or not.
update: Techs have gotten the size "pretty close" and I have learned that the IQ-501 tells the main engine what to do. Regardless of the FD-Mag settings etc.
I feel that the IQ-501 should be a lot more accurate in the scheme of things. I think the biggest thing is metric vs standard measurements. (we are a shop on Ontario Canada and all our other shop equipment uses the standard measuring system). Maybe we are asking too much?
The issue is print size. If I create a 12x18 box on a 13x19 sheet, the 12x18 box is not a true 12x18. its not the CD dimension that is the issue, it is the FD dimension. It isn't 18" in length its about 3/16" shorter. According to the tech's everything is within their specs. Granted we can modify the paper profile to stretch it etc but with the IQ-501 attached, when it checks it will just revert back to the incorrect size. I've managed to get it close by messing with the FD-Mag, but I feel that I shouldn't have to if the IQ-501 was setup correctly, but I have no way in telling if it has or not.
update: Techs have gotten the size "pretty close" and I have learned that the IQ-501 tells the main engine what to do. Regardless of the FD-Mag settings etc.
I feel that the IQ-501 should be a lot more accurate in the scheme of things. I think the biggest thing is metric vs standard measurements. (we are a shop on Ontario Canada and all our other shop equipment uses the standard measuring system). Maybe we are asking too much?