LASER IMAGER DRYPRO model 752 OPERATION MANUAL CODE NO. 0463 (UL), 0467 (CE) KONICA CORPORATION No.
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DRY LASER IMAGER DRYPRO MODEL 752 Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................ ii Descriptions of Symbol Mark .....................................................iii Descriptions on Warning Label ................................................. iv Warning Label............................................................................ v Warning Label Location ............................................................ vi Safety Caution .
Introduction Thank you for purchasing Dry Laser Imager DRYPRO model 752. The Dry Laser Imager DRYPRO model 752 makes all processing dried and improves the environment and the operability while maintaining high performance and high-quality images. • High-quality Image 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Realizing super-sharpened images with the pixel size of 40 µm (min.
Descriptions of Symbol Mark The meaning of following symbol marks described in this equipment and this manual is as the following table. Symbol mark Descriptions of symbol mark Attention Consult accompanying document. Protective earth (ground) OFF (power: disconnection from the mains) ON (power: connection to the mains) ON (only for a part of equipment) Alternating current DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
Descriptions on Warning Label " Descriptions on warning (caution label) # Caution labels imply the degree of the risk that may arise from incorrect use of this product. # There are three degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on the level of risk and damage caused by incorrect use and mishandling. DANGER: If failed to avoid the risk, this implies the imminent danger level that may lead to serious injury including a loss of life.
Warning Label (1) (2) (3) [NOTE] : If the contents of this page are not legible, order a new manual. DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
Warning Label Location 1) Front (1) (2) 2) Rear (3) [NOTE] : If the contents of this page are not legible, order a new manual. vi DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
Safety Caution Before operating this device, be sure to read Safety Caution. Be sure to observe the safety cautions described here as they are very important for safety. " Cautions on installation Never attempt to modify the device. If you modify the device, this may cause a breakdown, electric shock, or fire. For installation, contact a sales office where you purchased this device or a service person.
Safety Caution " Cautions on use Never open or close any covers other than the specified in this Operation Manual. High voltage may be applied on some sections in the device. If you touch them accidentally, you may suffer burns or an electric shock. When replacing FILTER or removing film jams in the discharge section, follow the procedure in this Operation Manual; otherwise, a fire may be caused.
Safety Caution When unplugging the power cable, do not pull it; otherwise, the inner cable may be broken, and this may cause heating or a fire. Do not let this device exposed to water by cleaning the device with a wet cloth or placing the vase containing water on the device, etc; otherwise, you may suffer an electric shock due to a leakage of currents.
Precaution " Disposal Precaution When disposing the following used parts, accept the regulations of each local government. 1) The DRYPRO 752 itself. 2) The packaging materials for DRYPRO 752. 3) The photosensitive materials used on the DRYPRO 752. 4) The lead and lithium batteries inside the DRYPRO 752, which can be hazardous and must be disposed properly. " Precaution on Installation Location Be sure to observe the following conditions for the installation location of this device.
1. Name of Each Component 1-1. Main Body " Front View Filter unit cover Control panel Air intake Start switch Upper tray Lower tray Front cover Lower cover Breaker Air intake DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
1-1.Main Body " Rear View Air outlet Air outlet Air intake Air outlet Power connector Power cable 2 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
1-2.Sorter LiS-752 (option) 1-2. Sorter LiS-752 (option) Bins Inlet guide Sorter left cover Front cover DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
2. Structure (7) (8) (10) (6) (1) (5) (2) (11) (3) (4) (9) - Sorter LiS-752 is optional device. (1) Supply section Picks up each sheet of film from the tray unit, and sends to the descent transport section. (6) HPRO (Heat Processing) section Processes the exposed film by heating. (7) Cooling/Discharge section (2) Descent transport section Cools the heat-processed film and discharges it. Sends the picked-up film in the supply section to the (8) Air-cooling section position control section.
3. How To Operate The operation, control and settings of this device can be made by using the control panel located on the main unit. The following shows the operating procedures. 3-1. Control Panel " Description on screen (1) (2) (11) (8) (3) (12) (10) (4) (13) (9) (6) (7) (5) (1) ON LINE/OFF LINE Indication (8) FILM SET / TRAY OPEN / CALIBRATION Key Displays the ON LINE/OFF LINE status of the device. (2) Message Column Displays the status of the device. READY . . . . . . . . . .
3-2.Start-up Operation 3-2. Start-up Operation Follow the procedure below to turn on the power of the equipment. (1) Turn ON the power of the breaker located at the lower-right of the device. Breaker (2) Press the start switch below the control panel. CAUTION Pressing the start switch again turns OFF the power. In this case, press the start switch again. Start switch (3) The startup screen will appear. (4) The WARMING UP screen will appear in approx. 2 minutes.
3-2.Start-up Operation (5) When READY appears on the message column, printing can be made. NOTE Use the START TIMER function to set the device to READY on the specified time without pressing the start switch. (Refer to page 18 for details on how to set the START TIMER function.) " Power saving mode The DRYPRO has the power saving mode that saves power consumption automatically after no data is printed or no printing data is received for a specified time.
3-3.Shut-down Operation 3-3. Shut-down Operation Following the procedure below to shut down the device. (1) Touch [OPERATION OFF] on the control panel. CAUTION Be sure to check that PRINT QUEUE shows "000" before performing the shut-down operation. If you shut down the device when PRINT QUEUE shows any number other than "000", the remaining data that has not printed yet will be printed out next time the device starts up. (2) The confirm screen of OPERATION OFF appears.
3-3.Shut-down Operation • When START TIMER is set to ON; If START TIMER is set to ON, when you touch [OPERATION OFF] on the normal screen, the time at which the DRYPRO goes into the READY status for the next time appears on the confirm screen on the right. (1) Touch [OK] to perform OPERATION OFF procedure. Touching [CANCEL] will go back to the normal screen. When START TIMER is set to ON, the device will not turn off, and go into the standby mode.
3-3.Shut-down Operation CAUTION • When the power turns OFF even though you set the START TIMER to ON, there is a possibility that a power failure may occur during the standby mode. Press the start switch to re-start the equipment. • If a power failure occurs during the standby mode, the message for showing the occurrence of a power failure appears on the Startup screen. Power failure message 10 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
3-4.Film Loading 3-4. Film Loading When the tray becomes empty, "FILM EMPTY" appears and [FILM SET] is displayed on the right of the loading film information of the empty tray. The screen on the right shows that the upper tray becomes empty. • The film size for this device can be selected from 14"x17", 14"x11", and 14"x14". The film size for each tray is set by a service person at installation. • It is possible to receive print data from the diagnostic device while the film is loaded.
3-4.Film Loading Film loading screen (2) Slowly pull out the opened tray as far as it goes. CAUTION Do not place anything on the opened tray. (3) Hold the handle (green part) of the tray and open the light shield cover fully. Light shield cover CAUTION The light shield cover of the tray cannot be opened unless the tray is pulled out completely. (4) Remove the resin tray and the empty film package that remain in the tray.
3-4.Film Loading Empty package (5) Load the package of new film so that the barcode comes at the front-left position, and peel off the seals at the edges of the package. Seals Barcode (6) Insert the back of the package between the retaining plate and the taking-up shaft firmly. Retaining plate Taking-up shaft (7) Close the light shield cover completely so that the front of the package lies off the cassette. DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
3-4.Film Loading (8) Cut off the front of the package that lies off the cassette with the supplied cutter. CAUTION Put the cutter after use into the pocket on the right-front of the tray for storage. Cut off. Pocket (9) Push the tray to the back until it is locked. When the tray goes into the back completely, the message appears. Then, the message of NOW READING FILM DATA (barcode) of the film package appears.
3-4.Film Loading (10) The normal screen re-appears after the auto density correction, and print operation can be made. As the data of the film that has been loaded newly is displayed, verify the film size, type, and the number of films. NOTE If the other tray is also empty, when you load the film in one tray and close it, the other tray pops out automatically. Load the film by referring to Steps (2) or later.
4. Maintenance Mode 4-1. Function of Maintenance Mode This device has the maintenance mode that executes maintenance functions. Touching [MAINTENANCE] on the control panel on OFF LINE will switch into the maintenance mode and display the maintenance screen on the control panel. In addition to the maintenance operations, the START TIMER function can be set, and re-printing of the data that has already been printed can be made, etc.
4-2.Switching Maintenance Mode 4-2. Switching Maintenance Mode " Start-up maintenance mode (1) Touch [ON/OFF LINE] on the normal screen to switch into OFF LINE. ON LINE displayed on the upper-left corner of the screen changes to OFF LINE, and [MAINTENANCE] appears on the lower-right corner of the screen. (2) Touch [MAINTENANCE]. The maintenance menu (MAINTENANCE) screen listing the maintenance items appears.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 4-3. How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Setting START TIMER Function Setting the START TIMER function will start up the device from the Standby status automatically, and make it into READY on the specified time. Setting the START TIMER function to ON/OFF, and the start-up time can be made for each day. Follow the procedure below to set the START TIMER. (1) Touch [START TIMER] on the maintenance menu screen. The START TIMER screen will appear.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Setting Date/Time (TIME SET) Follow the procedure below to set the date and time for the clock in the device. Set the time zone and the use/ disuse of the summer time depending on the areas in which you use the device. Follow the procedure below to make settings. (1) Touch [TIME SET] on the maintenance menu screen. The TIME SET screen will appear. The keys of DATE on the TIME SET screen show the date (D), month (M), and year (Y) that are currently set.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Re-printing Printed Page (PREVIOUS PRINT) In this device, as the data that has already been printed is stored in the inner hard disk, re-printing can be made later. In this case, it is possible to change the print preferences such as the LUT applied for printing, print density, and contrast, etc. Follow the procedure below to re-print. NOTE The print data in the device is stored for each diagnostic device.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (4) Touch the box on the right of [PAGE NO], and input page No. that you wish to re-print. In order to input the page No., touch the box on the right of [PAGE NO.], then touch the numeric key on the lower portion of the screen. If you input the number incorrectly, touch [C] to clear it, and input again. (5) Touch the box on the right of [COPY] and input the print count. The procedure for inputting the print count is the same as the one for inputting the page No.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (8) Touch a LUT name you wish to apply for printing. The selected LUT name will be highlighted. (9) Touch on the upper part of the screen. The print preference set screen (2/3) will appear. (10) Touch the key on the right of the setting item, then touch [$] / [%] to set the following items. DENSITY : Adjust the density of an image. Selectable from -7 to 7. Setting a negative value will make the density lighter, and a positive value, darker.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (11) Select NEGA/POSI by touching [NEGA] or [POSI]. (12) Touch on the upper part of the screen. The print preference set screen (3/3) will appear. (13) Touch the key on the right of the setting item, then touch the numeric keys to set the following items. MAX DENSITY MIN DENSITY Lo La SORTER : : : : : Sets the maximum density of an image. Sets the minimum density of an image. (Not used for the current version.) (Not used for the current version.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Calibrating Density (CALIBRATION) The device has the densitometer in the cooling/discharge section, which allows you to control the density automatically. If there is a problem with the density, print the calibration sheet from this screen to calibrate the density. • Calibration (1) Touch [CALIBRATION] on the maintenance menu screen. The message for selecting the tray will appear. (2) Touch the key of the tray for which you wish to perform density correction.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode • Automatic calibration The DRYPRO has the automatic density calibration function that perform the density calibration automatically after a lapse of the specified time or specified number of printing. (Instead of performing automatic calibration, you can make [CALIBRATION] appear on the screen to show you that the calibration needs performing depending on the settings at installation.) Or the automatic density calibration can be performed when the film is loaded.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " TEST PRINT Follow the procedure below to print out the SMPTE pattern in the device used for density control. Follow the procedure below to print out. • How to print out (1) Touch the [TEST PRINT] key on the maintenance menu screen. The message for selecting the tray will appear. (2) If you print under the previous print conditions, touch the key of the tray in which film to be used is loaded. The confirm screen will appear. (Proceed to Step (13).
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (4) Select the diagnostic device name you wish to apply as the exposure conditions of test printing. The selected diagnostic device name will be highlighted. When 10 or more diagnostic devices are connected, touch [$] / [%] to scroll the list of the diagnostic device names. (5) Touch on the upper part of the screen. The LUT select screen will appear. (6) Touch a LUT name you wish to apply for printing. The selected user LUT name will be highlighted.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 7 Does not perform the magnification interpolation. But prints out in the MAGNIFICATION setting. When you wish to change this setting, ask a service person. (9) Select NEGA/POSI by touching [NEGA] or [POSI]. (10) Touch on the upper part of the screen. The print preference set screen (3/3) will appear. (11) Touch the key on the right of the setting item, then touch the numeric keys to set the following items.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode • How to control density Each frame of the SMPTE pattern for this device which is printed out by TEST PRINT consists of 16-step wedge, SMPTE pattern, and 1024-step gray scale. Measure the density of the 16-step wedge or SMPTE pattern and use it for the density control. IMPORTANT • Use the SMPTE pattern for the density control. • Do not use the calibration sheet that is printed with the CALIBRATION function on the maintenance menu for density control.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Opening/closing front cover (COVER OPEN) When the front cover is required to open for some reasons including removing the film jams, follow the procedure below to open and close it. (1) Touch [COVER OPEN] on the maintenance menu screen. The confirm message will appear. (2) Touch [OK]. The front cover will unlock after a while when the message of "NOW COVER OPENING PLEASE WAIT" appears. (3) Pull the left side of the front cover toward you to open it.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Adjusting control panel (PANEL ADJUST) Follow the procedure below to adjust the contrast of the control panel and the brightness of the backlight. If the response position to pressing is deviated from the key displayed on the control panel, the touch position also can be adjusted. • Adjusting the contrast and the brightness of the backlight (1) Touch [PANEL ADJUST] on the maintenance menu screen. The PANEL ADJUST screen will appear.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (2) Touch the two corners (the position marked with "+" ) of the control panel. When the touch positions are adequate, a beep sounds, then the adjustment is completed displaying [OK]. CAUTION Do not touch the control panel strongly with a sharp pointed material such as a balled-pointed pen. (3) Touch [OK]. Touch position adjustment is completed, and the screen returns to the PANEL ADJUST screen.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Clearing queued print data (QUEUE CLEAR) Follow the procedure below to delete the data queued in the device. The print data can be cleared for each diagnostic device, or all the queued print data can be cleared. Or only the data queued latest in which an error occurs can be cleared. When [ALL CHANNEL QUEUE] is selected, the print data registered by PREVIOUS PRINT or TEST PRINT on the maintenance mode are also cleared.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (4) Touch [OK] on the confirm message. When you touch [ALL CHANNEL QUEUE] on Step (2), all the printing data are cleared. When you touched [CHANNEL QUEUE] in Step (2), the printing data sent from the diagnostic device selected in Step (3) are cleared. If you wish to cancel deleting, touch [CANCEL]. CAUTION • The amount of print data that can be registered in the device differs depending on the diagnostic devices and the data types.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " COLD START The COLD START function re-starts the device. IMPORTANT When the device is re-started by COLD START, all of the print data queued for printing and the saved data that has been already printed out will be deleted. Follow the procedure below to re-start. (1) Touch [COLD START] on the maintenance menu screen. The confirm message will appear. (2) Touch [OK]. The message of processing will appear, and the device will restart.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Confirming and setting film count data The sum of film can be confirmed. The film count can be confirmed for each of days, weeks, and months. Also you can set the date on which the film is counted by week or by month. • Confirming film count data Follow the procedure below to confirm the film count. (1) Touch [FILM DATA] on the maintenance menu screen. The film count data screen (FILM DATA) listing the film count data by date will be displayed.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode • Setting film count preference Follow the procedure below to set the film count preferences. (1) Touch [FILM DATA SETUP] on the film count data screen. The FILM DATA SETUP screen will appear. (2) In order to set the film type for counting, touch [DATA1] or [DATA2] on the right of the film size key, then touch [$] / [%] on the lower part of the screen to display a desired film size.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Setting print preference The print preferences are set for each of the diagnostic devices. Follow the procedure below to set the print preferences. (1) Touch [PRINT CONDITION] on the maintenance menu screen. The print preference set screen (PRINT CONDITION) listing the name of the connected diagnostic devices will appear. (2) Touch a name of the diagnostic device for which the print preferences are set. The selected diagnostic device name will be highlighted.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (6) Touch the key on the right of the setting item, then touch [$] / [%] on the lower part of the screen to set the following items. DENSITY : Adjust the density of an image. Selectable from -7 to 7. Setting a negative value will make the density lighter, and a positive value, darker. CONTRAST : Adjust the contrast of an image. Selectable from -7 to 7. Setting a negative value will make the contrast lower, and a positive value, higher.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (10) Touch the key on the right of the setting item, then set the following items. ORIENTATION : Sets the direction of an image. PORTRAIT : An image is in the portrait orientation. LANDSCAPE : An image is in the landscape orientation. POLARITY : Selects the negative or positive of an image. TRIM : Selects whether or not to trim an image. BORDER : Selects a border color. BLACK CLEAR FLIP : Sets whether or not to enhance characters. ON : Enhances characters.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (16) Sets the format of date to be printed on the film. YEAR FORMAT : Selects the format of year. YY : Last two figures YYYY : All four figures MONTH FORMAT: Selects the format of month. TEXT : Character display NUMERIC : Numeric display DATESTAMP FORMAT: Selects the format of date/time. TIME+DATE DATE+TIME TIME ONLY DATE ONLY (17) After the settings are complete, touch upper part of the screen once. on the The print preference set screen (7/7) will appear.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode • Setting user LUT This device has LUTs recommended by Konica which are suitable for each type of diagnostic devices as a library. By copying the LUT registered with the library to the user LUT in advance, it can be applied for the connected diagnostic device. Follow the procedure below to set the user LUT. (1) Touch the user LUT name to be set on the LUT select screen. The selected user LUT name will be highlighted. Up to 8 kinds of user LUTs can be set.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Creating user LUT Although this device has the LUT that is suitable for the diagnostic device at shipping, you also can create user's own LUT by inputting the LUT characteristics. Follow the procedure below to create the user LUT. (1) Touch [USER LUT] on the maintenance menu screen. The user LUT create screen (USER LUT) listing the name of the connected diagnostic devices will appear. (2) Touch a name of the diagnostic device on which the user LUT is applied.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode On the LUT data screen, the values (density x 100) of 16 points of the LUT curve are displayed. When inputting the digital value of the LUT data (12-bit digital value converted from the density of each point: 0000 - 4095), touch [DIGITAL] on the lower part of the screen. The digital data of 16 points of the LUT curve will appear. Touching [GRAPH] will allow you to confirm a graph of the selected LUT curve. (6) Touch [EDIT] on the LUT data screen.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Setting power saving mode The DRYPRO has the power saving mode that saves power consumption automatically after no data is printed for a specified time. The power saving mode has two kinds of settings: [TOUCH PANEL POWER SAVE] for let the backlight of the control panel fade out, and [HEAT ROLLER POWER SAVE] for lowering the temperature in the HPRO. Follow the procedure below to set the power saving mode. (1) Touch [POWER SAVE] on the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode (5) Touch the key on the right of [TIMER], then touch the numeric keys on the lower part of the screen to set the time (minute) to go into the power saving mode. (6) After the settings are complete, touch [OK]. The setting becomes valid, and the maintenance menu screen re-appears. If you wish to cancel the settings, touch [CANCEL]. 46 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
5. Troubleshooting 5-1. Error Display and Remedy When an error occurs in the device, the error code and the description are displayed on the message column on the control panel. The following shows the errors and the remedies displayed in this device. Error Code Description Remedy E4A20 E4A21 The front cover is open. Close the front cover. E4110 E4112 The film cannot be sent from the upper • Pull out the upper tray, and remove jammed film. (Refer to tray. page 53.
5-1.Error Display and Remedy CAUTION If an error that is not described in the previous page (Exxxx error or Fxxxx error) occurs, reset the error by following "5-2. Resetting Errors". If the same error is displayed repeatedly after error reset, touch [OPERATION OFF] to turn the power OFF, and contact a service person. Do not turn off the breaker. When an abnormal sound or smoke occurs from this device, immediately turn off the breaker of the device, and unplug the power cable, and contact a service person.
5-2.Resetting Errors 5-2. Resetting Errors When an error occurs in this device, [ERROR RESET] appears as well as the error message. After troubleshooting the errors according to the error messages, touch [ERROR RESET] to reset the error display. • When a film jam error occurs, each key appears depending on the locations in which a film jam occurs. (For removing film jams, refer to page 52.) The screen shown on the lower-right appears, then returns to the normal screen.
5-2.Resetting Errors " When an error cannot be reset If an error cannot be reset even by touching [ERROR RESET] for some reasons, or an error persists even after resetting, follow the procedure below. • Clearing queued errors By clearing the latest queued error, [ERROR RESET] may be activated. (1) Touch [QUEUE CLEAR] on the maintenance menu screen. The QUEUE CLEAR screen will appear. (2) Touch [ERROR QUEUE]. The confirm message will appear. (3) Touch [OK] on the confirm message.
5-2.Resetting Errors • Re-starting If [ERROR RESET] cannot function by clearing a queued error, follow the procedure below to re-start the device. When the device has started up with START TIMER function, clear START TIMER before re-starting the device. (1) Press the start switch to turn the power of the device OFF. (2) Press the start switch again to re-start the device. IMPORTANT • When the touch panel does not function for some reasons, re-start the device with the same procedure.
5-3.Removing Jam 5-3. Removing Jam When film jams occur during print, the error code and the description showing the details on the jam are displayed on the message column. [TRAY OPEN], [COVER OPEN], or [SORTER COVER] is displayed on the screen at the same time. • When [TRAY OPEN] is displayed; Touch [TRAY OPEN] to open the tray. The screen on the right shows an example where a film jam occurs in the upper tray. The message of TRAY OPEN appears, then the tray pops out slightly.
5-3.Removing Jam " Jam in tray The screen on the right shows an example where the film cannot be transported from the tray and it jams. Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed film. (1) If the film is protruded from the shutter of the tray, pull the film out to remove. CAUTION When pulling out the film, do not open the shutter of the tray. otherwise, the film in the tray is solarized. If the film is not protruded, shake the tray backward and foreword several times.
5-3.Removing Jam " Film jam between decent transport section and exposure section The screen on the right shows the example where a film jam occurs between the decent transport section and the exposure section (the subscan unit). Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed film. (1) Lift the film outlet cover on the front-lower part of the device to open by lifting the green handle. Opening the cover to an upright position fixes it with magnets.
5-3.Removing Jam " Film jam between exposure section and elevator transport section The screen on the right shows the example where a film jam occurs between the elevator transport section and the exposure section (the subscan unit). Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed film. (1) Lift the film outlet cover on the front-lower part of the device to open by lifting the green handle. Film outlet cover Opening the cover to an upright position fixes it with magnets.
5-3.Removing Jam " Film jam between HPRO section and cooling/discharge section The screen on the right shows the example where a film jam occurs between the HPRO section (in the HPRO unit cover) and the cooling/discharge section. Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed film. Caution on High Temperatures The temperature around the HPRO section and the cooling/discharge section may reach 80 °C (176 °F) or over. Before removing the jammed film, allow those sections to cool off.
5-3.Removing Jam (3) While turning the handle further, put your hand into the discharge section and fold the edge of the film back. Caution on High Temperatures The temperature around the HPRO section and the cooling/discharge section may reach 80 °C (176 °F) or over. Before removing the jammed film, allow those sections to cool off. (4) When the film comes out of the HPRO unit cover completely, remove it from the cooling/discharge section. (5) Tilt the release lever rightward. (6) Close the front cover.
5-3.Removing Jam " Film jam in sorter The screen on the right is an example where a film jam occurs in the sorter. Follow the procedure below to inspect each part of the sorter and remove a jammed film. (1) Open the inlet guide, and remove jammed films if there are any. (2) Open the front cover of the sorter, and lift the release lever rightward. 58 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
5-3.Removing Jam (3) Remove jammed films if they remain. (4) Lift the handle of the sorter left cover to remove it. Sorter left cover (5) Open the film transport guide, and remove jammed films if they remain. Film transport guides DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
5-3.Removing Jam (6) Put the film transport guide back, and remove the sorter left cover. CAUTION When you put the film transport guide back to the original position, lift the film transport guide (lower) once, and hook the cutout at both ends of the lower guide board on the guide pins as shown in the figure on the right. Film transport guide (lower) Guide pins Cutouts 60 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
5-4.When Film Fails to be Loaded 5-4. When Film Fails to be Loaded When error codes (E4110, E4210) and [TRAY OPEN] are displayed when a new film is loaded (in printing calibration pattern), there is a possibility that the film package may fail to be taken up. Follow the procedure below to re-load the film. (1) Touch [TRAY OPEN] to open the tray.
5-4.When Film Fails to be Loaded (5) Open the light shield cover of the tray. Light shield cover (6) Remove the film with the package from the tray. (7) Push the film and resin tray to the back of the package. Film (8) Insert the trailing edge of the package between the retaining plate and the taking-up shaft in the same manner as that of loading the film, and close the light shield cover completely. After closing the light shield cover, carry the tray out of a dark room.
5-4.When Film Fails to be Loaded (13) Touch the key of the tray in which you wish to reload the film. The confirm message will appear. (14) Touch [OK]. (15) Touch [EXIT] to end the maintenance mode. When the normal screen re-appears, the number of film in the selected tray resets 0, being film empty. DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
5-4.When Film Fails to be Loaded (16) Touch [FILM SET]. (17) When the tray pops out slightly, press in it until it locks. After that, the film data is read in the same manner as normal film loading and the calibration pattern is printed out. 64 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.
6. Service and Maintenance 6-1. Periodical Maintenance and Inspection In order to keep the device working at its optimum performance, perform the following service and maintenance periodically. " Outer cover of the main unit Film discharge tray Dust tends to settle on the inner side of the film discharge tray, and may cause scratches on the film. Clean the tray with a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner once a month. Air intake / Air outlet Vacuum the air outlet once six months.
6-2.Replacing FILTER 6-2. Replacing FILTER [FILTER EXCHANGE] will be displayed on the control panel 6 months after the last replacement or after 10,000 prints. Follow the procedure below to replace the FILTER. (1) Touch [FILTER EXCHANGE] on the control panel. The procedure for replacing the FILTER appears on the control panel. CAUTION Before replacing the FILTER, be sure to touch [FILTER EXCHANGE]. (2) Open the FILTER cover upward. (3) Hold the handle of the FILTER and lift it slightly.
6-3.Service and Maintenance Schedule 6-3.
6-3.Service and Maintenance Schedule " Confirming maintenance and maintenance display In this device, [PREVENTIVE MNT] appears on the normal screen when Maintenance Inspection by a service person is required. Follow the procedure below to confirm the Maintenance Inspection. (1) Touch [PREVENTIVE MNT] on the normal screen. (2) The Maintenance Inspection items are displayed. The items with a checkmark in the box on the left needs inspecting.
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Specifications Border Stamp Density Correction Start Timer Safety Standards Remarks Accessories Optional Equipment : Black or Clear : Printed in one line on film (selectable among upper, lower, right, and left parts on film) : Included in the device : Date/Time : IEC60601- 1- 2, IEC60601- 1, IEC60825 : KONICA DRYPRO 752 is produced in factories that have been certified to be in compliance with the ISO9001:1996, ISO13488:1996, and EN40601:1996 quality control standards, as well as with the medical device
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HANDLING AND STORAGE OF DRY FILM Konica Dry Laser Imaging Film SD-P/SD-PC are medical film which does not need so called "Wet Process". In order to achieve the best possible result under various conditions of use, please pay attention to the storage of the film as described below. 1.
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