The splitting points in a small character inkjet printer only appear after the device has been properly powered on. Poor splitting points directly affect print quality and the stability of the equipment. Clogged nozzles or incorrect ink concentration can impact the splitting of ink dots. Therefore, before making adjustments, we need to ensure that the ink concentration does not deviate from the automatically set value, the nozzle's jewel is unobstructed, and the pressure is stable.
The adjustment of splitting points can be found in the system settings under "Modulation Value Settings." Increasing or decreasing the modulation value will change the shape of the ink dots.
How to Ensure the Reasonableness of Splitting Modulation?
After powering on the printer, we need to use a magnifying glass to focus on the charging slot (the red light of the printer head) to observe the ink dots. A good splitting point occurs when the ink dot separates right in the middle of the charging slot.