User`s guide

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Overview
3. The film registration transport then moves the film into the exposure
transport.
4. As the film moves through the exposure transport, the optics module
writes the image onto the film, then moves the film into the film
processor.
5. As the film passes over the processor drum, the heat generated by the
drum develops the film.
6. The film transport rollers move the developed film through the
densitometer to the sorter and out to one of the bins.
Film Throughput
Prints up to 160 films (35 x 43 cm or 14 x 17 in.) per hour. Smaller film
sizes print more quickly.
Agency Compliance
See the DRYVIEW 6850 Laser Imager Safety Manual, 2G8646.
User Guide Conventions
The following special messages emphasize information or indicate
potential risks to personnel or equipment.
NOTE: Notes provide additional information, such as expanded
explanations, hints, or reminders.
IMPORTANT: Important notes highlight critical policy information that
affects how you use this guide and this product.
CAUTION:
Cautions point out procedures that you must follow precisely to
avoid damage to the system or any of its components, loss of
data, or corruption of files in software applications.
DANGER: DANGER IDENTIFIES PROCEDURES THAT YOU
MUST FOLLOW PRECISELY TO AVOID INJURY TO
YOURSELF OR OTHERS.
LASER WARNING:
Laser warnings warn personnel that access to laser radiation is
possible and all personnel must avoid direct exposure to the
beam.