![]() But through the gamma loop the cerebellum is responsible for keeping our muscles toned up. And this is, that's, that's basically the hardest thing in, in, is the hardest circuit that there is and that's called the gamma loop. ![]() And so, now what you've done is by activating the gamma motor neuron, you have ended up contracting the muscle via the alpha motor neuron. And, because this is activated, now the alpha motor neuron is activated. ![]() So what happens is that, not, not directly but indirectly, the cerebellum activates this gamma motor neuron which in turn stretches this intrafusal fiber, so this is activated, there's activity here, there's stretch which activates this sensory neuron. Well, it turns out that some places, like the cerebellum, have an affect that is predominantly on the gamma motor neuron. Alpha motor neuron contracts the muscle, and the gamma motor neuron contracts the intrafusal fiber to make sure that it keeps on line, keeps taut. That goes directly to both the alpha motor neuron and the gamma motor neuron. Input is coming in from this intrafusal fiber that gets stretched. Repeat steps 10 to 13 until the desired result is obtained.So, this is a diagram of the monosynaptic reflex in all of it's glory. When the appropriate patch is located in the upper left area of the central patch : Adjust M and Y to the negative direction. When the appropriate patch is located in the lower right area of the central patch : Adjust M and Y to the positive direction. Select the gray of the same hue as that of the gray from among 49 patches. The color of the patches at four corners of the patch is the same as the gray. The color of the patch in the center is the same as the gray. These 49 patches show that M becomes deeper to the right, and Y becomes deeper to the bottom. If the gray balance shows any difference, press the color key (Y or M) to be adjusted, then use the touch panel keypad or the keypad on the control panel to enter the desired adjustment value.įollow the procedure below to adjust the gray balance.įocus on the 49 gray patches created with C, M, and Y. Next, focusing on the gray gradation pattern created with C, M, and Y, check that the gray balance shows uniformity in the sections of square marks and. Repeat steps 4 to 8 until the desired result is obtained. Use to specify the value to be positive or negative.Īdjustment Range: -128 (lighter) to +127 (darker) Press the color key (C or K) to be adjusted, then use the touch panel keypad or the keypad on the control panel to enter the desired adjustment value. Press to return to the screen.Ĭheck that the highlights of C and K start uniformly and appear aligned to the gray base line. Select A3 paper, then press Start on the control panel. Use and to select the screen to be adjusted. Press on the screen, and then press, , and in sequence. (RU): Automatically Adjusting the Printer Gamma Offset Using the Color Density Sensor.įollow the procedure on Administrator Setting to display the screen. For details about, refer to Printer Gamma Offset Auto. This adjustment is not needed if you operate - on the. Make this adjustment especially when the printer gamma requires to be finely adjusted. Printer Gamma Offset Automatic Adjustment is to be made as the printer gamma adjustment using a scanner. For details about, refer to Execute Adjust Operation: Adjusting in Adjustment Mode or Execute Adjust Operation: Executing Adjustment Operations. Make this adjustment after operating of on the screen or accessed from the screen by pressing - in order to complete the gamma automatic adjustment.
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