I think Stratman makes an excellent point and the fact that Canon supplied only two special sheets of auto-calibration paper on my MX850 is proof that calibration is not meant to be a regular maintenance operation. Possibly there are high precision mechanisms that calibrate the print head's azimuth and not meant to be regularly used.
I do wonder however if the mere printing of the manual calibration test sheet activates those mechanisms. If it doesn't then it would be a good measure to store a printed sheet away and use it for future comparisons in cases where calibration is suspected for bad printouts.
I do wonder however if the mere printing of the manual calibration test sheet activates those mechanisms. If it doesn't then it would be a good measure to store a printed sheet away and use it for future comparisons in cases where calibration is suspected for bad printouts.