Printer Resolution Test Plates
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I created these tests to evaluate my printer's precision at various settings. One model has raised bars and pins, while the other features small gaps. To assess its limitations, simply print them out. Located at 10mm apart are a pin with a void next to it, accompanied by progressively smaller pins or gaps of 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1mm. Along the bottom are identical sets of shrinking voids, ranging from 5 to 1mm. A central square is positioned above and below it at precisely 0, -3, -6 mm, featuring equally sized squares and lines spaced 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 millimeters apart. Running down the right edge are a series of identical features, diminishing from 10mm in size to mere points. It is worth noting that my printer normally stops producing details beyond 0.6mm resolution, yet it often fares better with lines or small gaps aligned along its X axis. If your setup meets specific criteria, you may see the labels successfully printed - but it ultimately relies on how finely detailed your output device can create elements.
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