User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introducing the Drystar5300
- Basic operation (Operator mode)
- Advanced operation (Key-operator mode)
- Overview of key-operator functions
- Viewing printer information
- Accessing the Show settings menu
- Viewing general information
- Viewing input tray information
- Viewing network (DICOM) information
- Viewing general image quality information
- Viewing default densitometer information
- Viewing image quality information of a modality
- Viewing installed data-sets information
- Viewing logical printers information
- Changing the configuration settings
- Printing images
- Saving the configuration settings
- Restoring the configuration settings
- Maintaining optimal image quality
- Service actions
- Quality control procedure
- Installation operations
- Controlling the Drystar5300 via a remote PC (with browser)
- System description
- Preventive maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Equipment information sheet
- Drystar media density response data
- Quality Control Charts
- Index
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2920B EN 20031206
Performing the weekly QC test (Spatial Resolution and Artifact Test)
To identify artifacts and verify spatial resolution you must perform the
following test weekly or as needed to troubleshoot image quality problems.
1 Check the QC test image visually for artifacts: no significant disturbing
artifacts should be visible.
2 Check the spatial resolution.
The test film also shows three squares which each contains an oval. These 3 ovals
contain 3 groups, each having 5 dots. All five dots of each group must be visible
(use a magnifying glass and optimize viewing conditions).
3 Record the results on Drystar 5300 Chart 3 (Drystar 5300 ‘Artifacts and
Spatial Resolution Control Chart’). Refer to Appendix C ‘Quality Control
Charts’ on page 199.
In case of significant artifacts, insufficient spatial resolution or failure of
any other recommended QC tests, the cause of the problem must be
identified, and corrective action must be taken before the Drystar 5300
can be used for any further clinical imaging.
Refer to ‘Maintaining optimal image quality’ on page 101 and ‘Preventive
maintenance’ on page 161, or call your local Agfa service organization
for assistance.










