User Guide

CHAPTER 13 TROUBLESHOOTING
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1999 CANON INC. CANON CLC1120/1130/1150 REV.0 MAR. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
N-DA-XE
N-DA-YS
N-DA-YE
O-DA-XS
O-DA-XE
O-DA-YS
O-DA-YE
CHNGR-X
CHNGR-Y
adjustment of frame erasing width for
negative film with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 50)
adjustment of frame erasing width for
negative film with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 50)
adjustment of frame erasing width for
negative film with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 50)
adjustment of frame erasing width for
transparencies with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 24)
adjustment of frame erasing width for
transparencies with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 8)
adjustment of frame erasing width for
transparencies with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 32)
adjustment of frame erasing width for
transparencies with the projector in use (in
units of 0.6 mm; standard: 24)
adjustment of position in main scanning
direction with the rotary changer of the
projector in use (in units of 0.6 mm;
standard: 0)
adjustment of position in sub scanning
direction with the rotary changer of the
projector in use (in units of 0.6 mm;
standard: 0)
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
EDITOR>ADJUST Items
Level 1
ADJUST
Level 2 Level 3
ED-X
ED-Y
LOOP-MB
LOOP-TH
MRK-MB
MRK-TH
Description
adjustment of input coordinates in editor sub
scanning (X) direction (in units of about 0.13
mm; standard: 0)
adjustment of input coordinates in editor
main scanning (Y) direction (in units of
about 0.13 mm; standard: 0)
adjustment of processing used when reading
images into memory for coloring in area
select/color create mode (standard: 0; a
higher setting makes filling of gaps easier)
adjustment of the binary slice level used
when reading images into memory for
coloring in area select/color create mode
(standard: 192; a higher setting enables
reading of fine lines)
adjustment of processing used when reading
images into memory for marking/pointing
(standard: 0; a higher setting makes filling of
gaps easier)
adjustment of the binary slice level used
when reading images into memory for
marking/pointing (standard: 128; a higher
setting enables reading of fine lines)
Settings
-99 to +99
-99 to +99
0 to 3
0 to 255
0 to 3
0 to 255