Printing Position Using Alignment Markers Is Misaligned

Is there a misalignment between the imaging position and the printing position?

The longer the distance from the center position of the camera (a) to the left/right/front/back, the greater the misalignment (the misalignment between c and c' is greater than the misalignment between b and b').
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When imaging alignment markers and the object to be printed, perform imaging from directly above the position (d) from which you do not want there to be any displacement. Then, measure the object, determine the printing size (e), and create print data.
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With the BD-8, note that the higher the position at which imaging is performed, the smaller the misalignment, but it may become more difficult to read the alignment markers. The optimal imaging height varies from camera to camera, so perform imaging several times to find a good balance between the amount of misalignment and the reading.

For AR Picture in the New Object Decoration Design window, did you select the BD-8 or BD-12 that captured the image of the object to be printed on?

When importing a captured file into Designer, if you do not select the machine that captured the image of the object to be printed on, the AR image will not be read correctly, which may misalign the printing position. Be sure to select the machine that captured the image of the object to be printed on.

Creating Data while Checking the Position