www.minilablaser.com QSS-33 QSS-33 Training Material for Service Personnel For both Trainers and Trainees This material is mainly for trainees who have completed the initial training course for the QSS-28, 29, 30, 31 or 32. Also, the material should be utilized in the assembly training with the actual use of the QSS-33. Published: 2004.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_1 Chapter 1 Specifications Explanation •There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1000 The point of this chapter Key points • Study the specifications of the machine. Processing capacity Main options Spec of PC Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • • • • Understand what you can do with the machine and explain it to users. Understand processable media and format and explain those to users. Understand the standard parts and options and explain it to users. Understand the spec of built-in PC.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1010 Concept • The QSS-33 is a succeeding model of the QSS-30 regarding the processing capacity. It is compatible with the scanner of the QSS-32 (S-2). • Improved operationality of the Edit mode as well as (that of) the QSS-32. (The issue of the conventional QSS models is improved) • Improve the general image quality such as the resolution for film scanning, image processing, scanner performance, etc.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1012 Overview (The Stand Alone Printer) • This is a stand alone printer that does not use the scanner of the QSS-33 (S-2). The printer is for outputting the data to the media. • It is also possible to output data from various application by using the printer driver. Note • Equipped personal computer is the same as the standard PC for the QSS-33. • The QSS Software is exclusively for the Stand-alone Printer.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1040 Usable media 1 Input Output Additional writing FD x x x Standard equipment CD-ROM x - - Either the CD-ROM drive (standard) or the CD-R/RW drive is necessary. CD-R/RW drive is necessary. Types of media Description CD-R x x - CD-RW x x - MO x x x ZIP x x x ZIP drive is necessary. DVD-RAM x x x DVD-RAM drive is necessary. DVD-ROM x - - DVD-R - - - DVD-RW - - - Reflective x - - MO drive is necessary.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1050 Usable media 2 Types of media Input Output Additional writing CompactFlash (Type1, TypeII) x x x SmartMedia x x x PC card x x x Memory Stick x x x SD Card x x x MMC (Multi media card) x x x Microdrive x x x xD-Picture Card *1 *1 *1 Memory Stick PRO x x x Description Five Slots Card Reader is necessary. x :Possible *1: PC card adaptor is necessary. *Explain the spec of each drive, etc separately.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1060 Processable Format Image format Input Exif 1.0, 2.1 (Thumbnail can be used in distinction from JPEG.) JPEG (includes Progressive JPEG, CMYK Format) FlashPix Bitmap (non-compressed) PSD (includes Photo Shop Document, CMYK Format) PCD (Photo CD) PCX, DCX TGA TIFF (RGB non-compressed) Output JPEG (except Progressive, CMYK Format) FlashPix Bitmap (non-compressed) TIFF (RGB non-compressed) Explanation • JPEG 2000 is not available.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1070 DPOF and Exif Functions supported by QSS Format Contents of data Function in the QSS side DPOF Date, Title, Image file name, Frame No., Comment, Image title Front print Setting for the number of prints Number of prints Cropping of the image Print Date Front print Exif Name of image input device maker Distinguish between the data taken by the digital camera and other image data.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1080 Main options (Film carriers) Film type Size 135/240 AFC-II Types of carriers Negative/Positive/Blac k&White/(Roll) Sepia/Black&White (orange base) 135F, H, P, HD IX240, 135FP, 135FPS Minimum number of frames:2-frame Description 135 AFC-II Negative/Positive/Blac k&White/(Roll) Sepia/Black&White (orange base) 135F, H, P, HD , 135FP, 135FPS Minimum number of frames:2-frame 120 AFC-II Negative/Positive/Blac k&White Sepia/Black&White (orange base) 6x4.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1085 Difference between AFC and AFC-II (1) Curled film setting roller Hinges Hinges Label • The label is put on the AFC-II. • As for the top cover, the place where the hinges are attached are different. • The curl film setting roller is attached to the film catcher unit. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1086 Difference between AFC and AFC-II (2) Description/Explanation The R type and R/W type are set. The monitoring interval of the perforation of 135/240 is shortened not to damage the film when a film jam occurs. As for the 240, the detection plate of the VEI sensor is changed to detect immediately if the rotation of the spool stops. The rewind sensor is added to the upper part of the rewind unit to detect a film jam when a film jam occurs in the rewind unit.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1087 Cautions when Dealing with MMC-II and AMC-II The MMC-II and the AMC-II for QSS 31 or earlier QSS models and the MMC-II and the AMC-II for the QSS-32 and 33 series are not compatible due to their differences in 2 regards: The Shape of the Slot Section and (With or without) the Lens Unit. 2.0 mm Earlier QSS Models than QSS-31 series QSS-32 and 33 series 8.0 mm 28 mm 29.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1088 Trouble symptoms for AFC-II (1) When the AFC for the conventional machines is attached to the QSS-32 or the QSS-33 AFC Machine type Processing 135/240AFC, 135AFC, 120AFC, 110AFC, MMC, AMC For the QSS28/29/30/31 Not effective Description [1401: Attach the Film Carrier.] appears, and it does not process.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1089 Trouble symptoms for AFC-II (2) When the AFC-II for each machine is attached to the QSS-32 or the QSS-33 AFC Machine type Processing 135AFC-II, 120AFC-II, 110AFC-II MMC-II, AMCII For QSS-28/31 Not effective Description The effect of the DIGITAL ICE becomes weak because the lens unit is not attached. For QSS-29 For QSS-30 Lens unit Explanation • The lens unit is not attached to each AFC-II for the QSS-28/29/30/31.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1100 PC options Name Description/Explanation SCSI card unit Necessary when attaching the options such as MO, DVD, FB scanner for the A3 size, etc to the standard PC.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1125 PC options (Example of the memory combinations:High spec PC) Installed DIMM Standard (2GB) PC-NRT-RS3 Available Attaching to CHANNEL A (DIMM0) (1GB standard) CHANNEL A (DIMM1) (Not in use) Attaching to CHANNEL B (DIMM0) (1GB standard) CHANNEL B (DIMM1) (Not in use) Note • If you use in the other combination except above list, the movement is not guaranteed.Refer to the "ATX mother board, DIMM" of the PC Service Manual "PC-NRT-RS3". • PC-NRT-RS3 has DIMM installed.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1140 Main options (Others 1) Name Description/Explanation Digital Masking Unit By adding/installing the Digital Masking unit (option), it is possible to delete the scratch on the film more naturally. Noritsu CD-R Engine (Windows/Mac) Used for saving the Viewer software for Macintosh to CD-R/RW. Also necessary when saving the images to optional QSS CD. QSS CD (TYPE A) CD-R to which the viewer software (Deluxe Viewer) has been written. The label is printed on the CD-R.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1150 Main options (Others 2) Name Description/Explanation CD-R external writing system Using the CD-R external writing system made by Rimage, write the image data to CD-R at the same time of printing, and make a label print. (Common among the QSS-28/29/31/32/33) CD-R external writing system connecting set Required kit for the connection of CD-R external writing system (Rimage) This consists of PCB, cable and software.
www.minilablaser.com 33-1 1160 Main options (Others 3) Name Description/Explanation CVP Dedicated to each QSS model (28/29/30/31/32/33) Pricing unit The device to calculate prices and issue statements automatically (Common with the QSS-32) Monitor hood Common among 28/29/30/31/32/33 Film cleaner kit The device that removes dust and eliminates static electricity from films (Same as the one for the QSS-32) Compact archive unit Used to storage a certain amount of image data to hard disk drive.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1170 Main options (Others 4) Name Description/Explanation Hour meter Meter which displays the accumulated working time * Non-resettable counter * Flatbed Scanner Desk The mount to place the A4-sized flatbed scanner Cabinet The mount to place the A-3 sized flatbed scanner Digital flowmeter Used to measure the circulation amount of the CD, and the amount is displayed on the monitor.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1180 Main options (magazines) Standard magazine Compatible between Normal and Kodak specification. (Carry out the unit replacement only as it is already adjusted.) QL magazine For QL paper (Carry out the unit replacement only as it is already adjusted.) The core unit is different from the standard magazine. Explanation • The magazine for the QSS 33 is the same with that of the QSS-30.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1210 Explanation of the system (Connection) S2 (Scanner) Power supply Cable LVDS cable LPP-1300 (LASER Printer Processor) Optical fiber cable (ARCNET) Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1220 Print sizes Processable paper width 82.5 to 210.0 mm Paper advance length 82.5 to 356.0 mm Maximum print size 210.0 mm x 356.0 mm Usable paper Maximum diameter of paper 250 mm (180 m length) Usable paper Digital paper / Analog paper Thin paper (0.2 mm) is supported. Explanation •There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1230 Computer Specifications (PC-NRT-RS1):Standard PC Product name Specifications CPU Pentium IV Mother board FB9-L Memory R0086851 512MB PC2700 Hard disk HDS722580VLAT20 [WD800BB-00DKA0] 80GB 7200rpm SCSI board AVA-2915LP BAG BULK Sound Board SOUND BLASTER 4.1 DIG Keyboard (Japanese) FKB8724-501/10 Keyboard (English) FKB8725-401/10 Mouse ECM-S6702 OS Windows 2000 Professional SP4. [ 2.4GHz Optical ]: Discontinued No.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1231 Spec Table of the Media Drive 1 (PC-NRT-RS1):Standard PC Drive Product name Maker Types of media Media Capacity Interface Remarks 3.5FDD FD-235HGC304 TEAC FD 2DD Type (720KB) 2HD Type (1.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1232 Spec Table of the Media Drive 2 (PC-NRT-RS1):Standard PC Drive Product name Maker Types of media Media Capacity Interface Remarks CD-R/RW PX-W4824TA PLEXTOR CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW 650MB 700MB IDE(ATAPI) Read: 48x Write: 48x Overwrite: 24x DVD LF-D291NS Panasonic DVD-RAM Single side 4.7, 2.6GB Double-side 9.4, 5.2GB SCSI-2 TYPE1 (Cartridgetype,Impossible to remove the disk) TYPE2 (Cartridge-type,Possible to remove the disk) DVD-ROM Single side 4.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1240 Computer Specifications (PC-NRT-RS3):High spec PC Product name Specifications CPU Pentium IV Mother board FB9-L Memory R0086852 2GB PC2700 Hard disk HDS722580VLAT20 [WD800BB-00DKA0] 80GB 7200rpm RAID-0 with 2HD SCSI board AVA-2915LP BAG BULK Sound Board SOUND BLASTER 4.1 DIG RAID Card RF010037 Keyboard (Japanese) FKB8724-501/10 Keyboard (English) FKB8725-401/10 Mouse ECM-S6702 OS Windows 2000 Professional SP4. [ 2.8GHz Optical ]: Discontinued No.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1241 Spec Table of the Media Drive 1 (PC-NRT-RS3):High spec PC Drive Product name Maker Types of media Media Capacity Interface Remarks 3.5FDD FD-235HG-C304 TEAC FD 2DD Type (720KB) 2HD Type (1.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1270 Spec table of media drives (Five slots card reader) Drive Product name Maker Types of media Media Capacity Interface Five slots card reader SMC Micro Systems Microtek International SmartMedia *1 USB CompactFlash *2 PC card *3 SD Card *4 Memory Stick *5 MMC *6 *1: Based on SmartMedia Physical Specifications Version 1.2 Drive voltage 3.3V *2: Compliant with CompactFlash Specification Version 1.4 No limit in the capacity.
www.minilablaser.com 33_1 1280 Procured parts at customer’s site It is possible to connect the FB scanner (on the market) with the QSS for Print to Print. It is necessary that a customer prepare the device to be used separately. The followings are the products specified by Noritsu. Name Product name Maker Connection Description Flatbed scanner Perfection2450 EPSON USB Used for “Print to Print”. Up to A4 size Flatbed scanner Perfection3200 EPSON USB Used for “Print to Print”.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_2 Chapter 2 Outline of the system Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2000 The point of this chapter Key points • Explain the outline of the system for each machine. Scanner, Exposure Engine, Image Size, Paper Size and Digital ICE Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • • • • • Understand the specifications and structure of scanner. Understand the number of pixels for scanning and the number of resolution for print. Understand the dust and scratches which can be processed with the DIGITAL ICE and its theory.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2010 Cautions for laser unit and LED light source unit Before servicing the machine, be sure to follow the following instructions to avoid laser beam or LED beam radiation exposure. •Do not perform any work other than the work which is specified in the manual. •Do not perform the following dangerous works. • Reflect the light path of the laser unit and LED light source unit by inserting a mirror or the like in the light path of the laser beam or LED beam.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2020 (Reference) Overview of Laser Safety Classes Class Evaluation of danger Class1 Safe for normal operations, and not hazardous when optical instruments are used. Class1M Wavelength of the laser: 302.5nm to 4,000nm Same as Class 1, but potentially hazardous when optical instruments are used. Class2 Wavelength of the laser: 400nm to 700nm Safe for unintended exposure, but prolonged staring should be avoided. Naked eye is protected by blink reflex.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2030 Scanner LED light source LED light source The LED light source consists of 5 colors LED, B, G, R1, R2, and IR. It is different from the halogen lamp. It is suitable for the scanner light source because it is unnecessary to replace, and it can change the light intensity of each color by changing the current value. Light source parts The light source parts are not consumable parts, so it is unnecessary to replace them. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2040 Exposure route of scanner LED light source CCD for detecting scratches CCD RGB frame detection Mirror Scanner zoom lens Film carrier Lens Unit Lens Mirror Lens R1/R2/D LED PCB B, G LED PCB Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2050 Scanner Image capture method Optical resolution (Main scanning) Input one line image with line CCD. Scan pitch (Sub scanning) Strip film:Film is moved. Mount:Carrier is moved. CCD Scan RGB each with line CCD (5340 pixels). Others Automatic dust and scratch removal for films is available. (DIGITAL ICE) *1 Sticker for permission of use*1 Explanation • DIGITAL ICE is a trademark of Kodak.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2060 Resolution of the image • Input resolution (resolution of the image) is different depending on the film size and paper width each. Change the resolution of the image by the zoom lens of scanner. 5035 1565 1037 to 3339 Resolution of the image when scanning 135 film (Unit: pixel) Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2070 Resolution of the image (film size each) Minimum Maximum 135F 1037 x 1565 3339 x 5035 135H 2075 x 1463 3339 x 2354 135P 1265 x 3583 1777 x 5035 135FP 1037 x 2841 2075 x 5682 135FPS 1318 x 3218 2075 x 5066 240C 1406 x 2110 2832 x 4251 240H 1406 x 2465 2832 x 4966 240P 1448 x 3489 2061 x 4966 110 1109 x 1459 2400 x 3158 6 x 4.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2070 Resolution of the image (film size each) Film size Minimum Maximum 6x7 4815 x 5902 4815 x 5902 6x8 4903 x 6610 4903 x 6610 6x9 4903 x 7139 4903 x 7139 135F mount 1120 x 1718 3268 x 5011 135H mount 2241 x 1467 2736 x 1791 240 mount 1474 x 2590 2561 x 4501 Note • In case of wide scanning for mount, the number of resolution for scanning is as follows.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2080 Minimum necessary pixels for paper size each Size (mm) 82.5 89 102 127 Pixel Size (mm) Pixel 974 1051 1205 1500 152 178 203 210 1795 2102 2398 2480 Note • Calculating formula Size (mm) / 25.4 x 300 (dpi) (resolution of printer) = Resolution of the image for one side The above is just the calculated number. Actually the image is scanned a little larger.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2090 Scanning • The zoom value of scanner is decided on the basis of the largest among the paper sizes, which are registered in the print channel (C/P/H). Example) In the 135F, when setting “89 x 127” and “210 x 356”, the resolution of image is 3339 x 5035. The resolution of image for 89 x 127 channel only is 1037 x 1565. The quality is different depending on the combination of print channel. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2100 Print channel and scanning In case of 3R only 1565 1524 103% 1037 1074 89 x 127 32% 4510 In case of interspersed channel (3R and 8.25 x 14 inches) 2499 5035 83% 3339 Input data 210 x 356 Output data Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2110 Pre-scanning Film size Resolution Film size Resolution 135F 259 x 391 6 x 4.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2120 DIGITAL ICE Technology CCD for detecting scratches CCD RGB frame detection Mirror Corrected image The data with scratch RGB scanning data Lens Original image Film Explanation • The technology to make the images without scratch, dust, etc. In addition to the CCD which takes the color information of RGB, the another CCD is added. It detects the dust, scratch, etc. on the film. This corrects the scanned image information.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2140 Scratches and dust which can be corrected (e.g.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2150 Colorimeter Changes from the conventional machines • It is possible to set the maximum-sized paper in the Colorimeter without cutting it. • The calibration plate is built into the colorimeter. • When measuring test prints or calibration plate, they are touched to the colorimeter by using the pressure change solenoid. By doing so, the precision of color measuring is improved because they are less influenced by outside light.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2160 Paper sizes and transportation Paper transportation There are two patterns for the lane select operation in the paper advance unit, and their conditions are as follows. Items When the paper width is 102mm or less (lane is selected) Reference 54000 When the paper width is 102.1mm or more (lane is not selected) Refer to the Service Manual Chapter 5 for details. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2170 Laser Engine Laser: Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The exposure method by Visible Radiation is employed like the conventional machines. Note • Merit (1) It is possible to reduce the power consumption in the printer. (2) The uniformity calibration is unnecessary. (3) The laser is not affected by the magnetism.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2180 Printer Exposure Engine Exposure method Output gradation Line exposure method by the Laser engine 4096 gradation Maximum QSS-32: 315 mm (12.4-inch) exposure width QSS-33: 216 mm (8.5-inch) Print resolution 300 dpi (Main Scanning) x 600 dpi (Sub Scanning) Exposure speed 58.42 mm/sec Light source B laser, G laser, R laser Explanation • The exposure speed by the laser engine is kept at a constant speed and it does not change.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2190 Structure of Laser Unit Mirror AOM R laser Bl ase G r R-AOM driver G-AOM driver la se r B-AOM driver Paper Fθ θ lens Synchronous Sensor Polygon mirror Explanation • The prism is disappeared.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2200 Explanation of laser unit Laser Visible Radiation Laser for R, G, B each AOM Acousto-Optic Modulator Adjusts the strength and weakness of laser light. Mirror Changes the direction of laser light. Polygon mirror Rotates in a certain speed and scans in the Optical resolution (Main line). Fθ θ lens Changes the angle of laser light according to the angle of incoming light, and maintains the constant speed. Synchronous Sensor Detects the scanning timing of R, G, B.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2210 Structure of Laser Unit (AOM) • • AOM controls the strength of laser light. The diffracted light of first order is used for exposure. Diffracted light of first order Laser AOM 100 % 20 % Exposure 80 % 0-th order light The direct light is called 0-th order light. Explanation • When the voltage is not turned ON to AOM, the incoming laser beam passes through as it is.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2220 θ lens) Structure of Laser Unit (Fθ Polygon mirror Fθ θ lens • The Fθ lens corrects the dispersion of linear velocity caused by the angle of incoming beam.
www.minilablaser.com 33_2 2230 Laser Exposure Image data Paper advance direction Exposure position Exposure image Polygon mirror Explanation • Resolution Optical resolution (Main or the CCD line): 300 dpi Scan pitch (Sub Scanning): 600 dpi • Reason why the sub scanning is exposed to overlap. (1) To get the soft image without the scanning unevenness (density difference of 1 scanning line). (2) Not to occur the open caused by the time-lag between the advance and exposure.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_3 Chapter 3 Operations Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3000 The point of this chapter Key points • Study the operations Printing operations, Start up checks, Close down checks, ON/OFF procedure of power supply Status display of LED, CD-Viewer, CVP (Correction Value Print), Index prints Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • • • • • • • • Explain each printing operation to users. Explain the image storing to media to users. Explain printing operations in the Edit Mode to users.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3010 Setup during the Start Up Checks Daily setup Execute once a day for each paper type to be used. Correct the temporary aging of exposure engine, light source and processing solution. Make a 22-step test print. Explanation • The laser engine causes the temporary aging by the fall of maximum output, change of output wavelength and dirt of optical parts. Refer to the "Start Up Checks" in the Maintenance Manual for Start Up Checks.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3020 Daily setup flow Make a test print. (22-step setup print) When the light source upgrading (auto) is not carried out correctly during the program timer Colorimeter calibration (auto) When the light source upgrading (auto) is carried out correctly during the program timer Light source upgrading Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment Measure a test print Registration Explanation • After exposing the test print, the calorimeter calibration will be executed automatically.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3030 Explanation of operations • Explain with the actual machine. Explanation • As for AMC, up to 40 mounts can be set. • Use the dummy mounts of AMC when switching the order. • AMC is available for PJP.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3040 Explanation of modes • Explain the modes, checking the actual machine. Explanation • Paper temperature change correction R light changes by the temperature change of inside of laser unit and surrounded temperature. The color development of paper may be different. In this case, input the correction value in the “Paper Temperature Correction”.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3050 Shortcut key • Explain, checking an actual machine. Shortcut key PASS (F11) REP (F2) ( Mode Setup Y (F5) Maintenance M (F6) System Version Check C (F7) Operation Information D (F8) Machine Specification -1 (F9) Operator Selections N (F4) List of Print channel +1 (F10) Option Registration ) : Shortcut key in the Full keyboard Explanation • The above Shortcut key is used very often.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3060 Black Balance Adjustment [Black Balance Adjustment] is the mode to adjust the blur around Black letter (the defective of color balance) on the print. Blur around the Black letter Explanation • The [Black Balance Adjustment] is included in the initial setup and the Setup of the Paper Specification Registration/Setup. Also, there are [Black Balance Adjustment] and [Black Balance Adjustment (Manual)] in the [Functions] of the Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3080 Specification of compact archive unit 1 • Available image: Only the image scanned from film • Storage capacity: Film (negative) Storage capacity Condition (80GB x 1 HDDs) 135F-24EX approx. 160 films HC of 3R only (89 x 127mm) 1037 x 1565 pixels/1 frame • Storage speed: It is different from the CAU of the QSS-30. It processes with the HDD of the QSS, so the processing capacity decrease a little when saving the image data from the film to CAU.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3081 Specification of compact archive unit 2 • Prohibition of automatic deletion When the capacity of HDD is full, the data is deleted automatically from the oldest data. Possible to store ‘the data you don’t want to delete’ if “Hold on Save Mode” is selected in the “Archive mode”. • Reading the image data Possible to read the image data by selecting the archive code from the list of stored image. Possible to read by the number input of archive code.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3090 CD Viewer (Simple Viewer Software) In the QSS-27 or later, the Viewer Software is standard. Up to 5 orders can be displayed. If you install the CD viewer utility software, you can set the customer’s shop information and logo data on the viewer software. Explanation [Explanation of Main function] • Select the image data of film. The images are put in order for each film(Maximum: 5 orders) • Set the image size for display. You can select the display from 3 patterns.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3100 CD Viewer (Deluxe viewer software) Up to 5 orders can be displayed. If you install the CD viewer utility software, you can set the customer’s shop information and logo data on the viewer software. • • The deluxe viewer software is not sold as the software.So, you cannot write the deluxe viewer software from a machine to generic CD-R and R/W. The QSS CD is supplied from NORITSU. The Deluxe Viewer software is contained in the QSS CD in advance.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3110 QSS CD • The QSS CD is supplied from NORITSU as an option. The Deluxe Viewer software is contained in the QSS CD in advance. Name Contents Record Label QSS CD (TYPE A) * * * QSS CD (TYPE B) * * * QSS CD (TYPE A) * Deluxe Viewer QSS CD QSS CD (TYPE B) * Deluxe Viewer Printable Source of supply Attachment NORITSU Nonwoven fabric bag Manual •Each CD has part number. •The attachment is stored in the CD-R case.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3120 CD-R Engine • In the QSS-27 or later, the CD-R Engine is the software to write the image to QSS-CD that contains the Deluxe viewer software. • In the QSS-27 or later, this software is required to see the Simple viewer software in the Mac. Noritsu CD-R Engine (Windows/Mac) Software version which is compatible or will be compatible with Noritsu CDR Engine (Windows/Mac) QSS-2701D Not supported QSS-2801D Ver.G001 or later QSS-2901D Ver.E001 or later QSS-3001D Ver.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3130 CD Viewer Utilities Software that edits display for the CD Viewer You can set the customer’s shop information and logo data. Simple Viewer Software and Deluxe Viewer Software are common. Install the software from “CD_Viewer_Utility” folder in the system program CD of each machine. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3140 Setting of the CD-R/RW writing • When writing to the QSS CD Set in the “Image Save” of “Operator Selections”. Refer to the "Viewer Software Selection" in Operator's Manual (Additional Operations&Setup Manual) for more details. • When writing the generic CD-R/RW Set in the “Image Save” of “Operator Selections”. Refer to the "Viewer Software Selection" in Operator's Manual (Additional Operations&Setup Manual) for more details.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3150 ON/OFF procedure of power supply The PC has begun the shutting down. Close down checks 20 min. to 30 min. 200V power supply OFF The time to start temperature adjustment The PC has been started up. 5 minutes Manual sorter switch OFF ON The PC has already been shutting down. The maximum waiting time to complete the disk defragmentation: 2 hours and a half Blinking OFF The PC has begun starting up. The PC is being processed.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3320 Status display of the processor Status lamp of processor Condition of display Lighting Green The temperature adjustment is completed. Blinking Green During the Program timer Description Slow blinking (From “After the close down checks is completed.” to “The time to start the temperature adjustment”) Blinking Red When it is impossible to activate the temperature adjustment (When the error occurs or the interlock switch is activated.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3330 Status display of the scanner Ready lamp Condition of display Lighting Green Films can be processed. (You can insert a film.) Blinking Green Film is being processed. (You cannot inset a film). Blinking Red Films cannot be processed.(You cannot process a film.) • The error occurs. (You cannot process a film.) Dark Films cannot be processed.(You cannot process a film.) • When the “Film” is not selected for “Image input” in the print channel setting.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3340 Details of the back print • When making prints from except the IX240 film • When making prints from the IX240 film • Back print of the print from the storage media • Back print of the combined print • Back print when using the CAU Explain, checking the Operator's Manual - Basic Operations [Checking back prints]. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3370 Types of index prints Normal index prints Make normal index prints. The data for displaying on the PJP mode is used. Label Index Index print for the media case size of storage media The digital camera media such as the SmartMedia, CompactFlash, etc are not available. Contact print Make the contact print. Explanation • The pre-scanning data is used for the output of index print. • The pre-scanning data is enlarged and prints are made.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3380 Index print sizes (135/240 films) Format • Normal index prints 135/240 films Paper size 135 films (mm) 28-frame 3HS 82.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3390 Index print sizes (120 films) Format Normal index prints 120 films Paper size Index (mm) 12-frame 18-frame 3HS 82.5 x 158 *1 *1 3R 89 x 127 *1 *1 3HD 89 x 158 *1 *1 3W 89 x 178 - - -: Not available 3WS 89 x 178 *1 *1 *1: Printing is possible, but a whole of the image does not appear on the print.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3400 Background color for index prints • The color can be selected as a background color of an index print. 1. Gray 5. Orange 2. White 6. Green 3. Pink 7. Light blue 4. Yellow 8. Purple Black is for the contact print. 9. Black Explanation • Select the background color for [135/120/110/Media], [IX240] and [contact print] for each.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3410 Label index prints Types of media Size FD MO ZIP CD/DVD/HD 89 x 114 89 x 117 97 x 120 120 x 120 (12 cm CD’s) 80 x 85 (8 cm CD’s) 89 x 120* 102 x 120* Format (number of frames) Index logo Description 6, 20, 35 6, 20, 35 6, 20, 35 40 Used Used Used Used The number of frames are switched automatically. The number of frames are switched automatically. The number of frames are switched automatically. The number of frames are fixed.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3420 Index print sizes for contact print Paper sizes for 4-frame Name CP4_1 CP4_2 CP4_3 CP4_4 CP4_5 CP4_6 CP4_7 CP4_8 CP4_9 Paper width (mm) 82.5 or more 82.5 or more 120 or more 152 or more 152 or more 152 or more 152 or more 152 or more 152 or more 152 152 152 152 190.7 226.9 263 300 335.5 Paper Advance Length (mm) Paper sizes for 6-frame Name CP6_1 CP6_2 CP6_3 CP6_4 CP6_5 Paper Width (mm) 82.5 or more 82.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3430 Index prints for contact print Index prints for contact print CP4_1 CP6_1 CP4_8 CP6_3 Explanation • As for the contact print, the following types are available for each machine. Contact print with 4-frame: QSS-28: (1-line to 8-line) QSS-30: (1-line to 11-line) QSS-30/33: (1-line to 9-line) Contact print with 6-frame: QSS-28: (1-line to 3-line) QSS-30: (1-line to 7-line) QSS-30/33: (1-line to 5-line) • The contact print is not available for IX240.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3440 Practical training • Carry out the close down checks. • How to exit from the close down checks mode • How to finish the application • When executing the close down checks, make sure to finish after setting the lane of the 135/240 AFC-II to the 135 lane. Explanation • The disk defragmentation is completed in approx. 20 to 150 minutes. • If you execute the disk defragmentation regularly, the required time to defrag can be shortened.
www.minilablaser.com 33_3 3450 Front print from Media Digital camera media DPOF Printing Specification YES YES (DTM data is included in the image.) (Setting including DTM) Imprinting the data of exposure NO NO YES Exif Printing Specification (Not print) NO Date 1 exists in Exif. YES NO Date 2 exists in Exif. Without the imprinting of date YES Imprinting the latest saving date NO Explanation • Refer to the Operator’s Manual - Additional operations - for "Setting the Front Print".
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www.minilablaser.com 33_4 Chapter 4 Installation Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4000 The point of this chapter Key points • Study the installation of the machine. Width for carrying a machine, Space for installation, Packing items, PC peripherals, Allocation of drives, Setting the language specification Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • Understand the width for carrying a machine and space for installation and judge whether it is possible to bring a machine to a customer’s shop.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4010 The width to carry a machine Unit : mm System name Minimum height Minimum width LPP-1300 1226 760 Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4020 Packing items (S-2) Packing parts S-2 main body Film Cleaner Mount (2) Film cleaner kit (option) Packing items (135/240 AFC-II) Packing parts 135/240 AFC-II main body Cleaning leaders IX240 film adaptor 135 film loading guide Curled film setting roller Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4055 Packing Items 1 (LPP-1300) Packing parts LPP-1300 main body Monitor Air filters Mouse pad Capacity booster A Monitor hood (option) Ribbon cassette (option) Calibration plate Sample print Standard accessories CVP (Option) Hinge 1, hinge 2, connector cover Monitor mount Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4056 Packing Items 2 (LPP-1300) Packing parts Standard accessories (chemical filters, control strip holder, etc.) * Print conveyor unit Print sorter unit Anti-contamination cover (option) Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4060 Packing items (accessories) (1) Types Name INITIAL DATA1 Input related data INITIAL DATA 2 Printer/exposure related data INITIAL DATA 3 Processor related data INITIAL DATA4 Scanner/film carrier related data Description Contains the adjustment data for each machine Explanation • INITIAL DATA 1/2/3/4 may not be included in the packing parts depending on the model. • Refer to the Service manual [Reading and Writing Data] for details.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4061 Packing items (accessories) (2) Types Description Name SYSTEM PROGRAM Contains the necessary system files to activate the system PROFILE DATA Contains the profile data PC attachments Operator's Manuals, Driver Software, etc. Necessary for the maintenance of the PC attachments Note • Recovery CD for OS is in a storage space for the recovery CD.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4070 Packing items (Sample prints) Adjustment mode Exposure zoom rate correction Exposure Position Adjustment Arm Unit Zigzagging Correction Test print for checking the image quality Gray test print 4 (89 x 356) prints and 4 (203 x 356) prints for each lane (A and B) = 8 (total) 203 x 356: 1 203 x 356: 1 Exposure zoom rate fine adjustment Attached print Description 203 x 355.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4080 Practical training • Install a machine, referring to the Installation Manual. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4090 Layout Drawing of PC peripherals (PC-NRT-RS1) SCSI board Mother board HD(CAU) Terminator HD DVD CD-ROM /CD-R/RW SCSI IDE1 USB Master ZIP MO FDD IDE2 FDD Slave Five slots card reader Explanation • If you order an option in advance, it is assembled before shipment. • If you install options on site, carry out ”Media setting” of “Option registration”.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4100 SCSI ID No. (PC-NRT-RS1) Drive PC-NRT-RS1 ID No. MO 0 EPSON A3 Flatbed Scanner 5 DVD-RAM 6 SCSI board 7 CD-ROM, CD-R/RW - ZIP - HD - FD - EPSON A4 Flatbed Scanner - Explanation • When connecting the EPSON A3 Flatbed Scanner (which the customer must furnish by themselves) to the QSS via a SCSI cable, it is necessary to set scanner at SCSI ID 5. • The followings are the drives that the SCSI connection is not used.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4110 Layout Drawing of PC peripherals (PC-NRT-RS3) SCSI board RAID board Mother board HD(CAU) Terminator HD HD CD-R/RW SCSI IDE1 USB Master ZIP MO FDD IDE2 FDD Not in Use Slave Five slots card reader Explanation • If you order an option in advance, it is assembled before shipment. • If you install options on site, carry out ”Media setting” of “Option registration”.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4120 SCSI ID No. (PC-NRT-RS3) Drive PC-NRT-RS3 ID No. MO 0 EPSON A3 Flatbed Scanner 5 SCSI board 7 RAID board - CD-R/RW - ZIP - HD - FD - EPSON A4 Flatbed Scanner - Explanation • When connecting the EPSON A3 Flatbed Scanner (which the customer must furnish by themselves) to the QSS via a SCSI cable, it is necessary to set scanner at SCSI ID 5. • The followings are the drives that the SCSI connection is not used.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4140 Allocation of drives • The drive letter differs depending on the installation order of the drive. • Set the drive allocation in the “Media setting” of “Option registration” by the drive letter of OS. If you set the wrong drive letter, the malfunction occurs. (e.g. it accesses to the wrong drive.) Be sure to set the drives correctly. Set the same drive with the drive letter of OS. • The drive letters below are fixed.
www.minilablaser.com 33_4 4150 Setting the language specifications • When you use in the other languages except English, it is necessary to set the dictionary of language which is to be used. And install the translated QSS message data. •* • When the various kinds of functions (e.g. postal code dictionary) are necessary, carry out the setting again. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33-4 4155 Necessity of Upgrading Example 1:Combination when being Shipped 0.879x 0.879x 0.720x 0.720x 0.879x 0.879x 0.720x 0.720x Combination in the Factory S2 S2 0.720x 0.720x 0.879x 0.879x 0.720x 0.720x 0.879x 0.879x Example 2:Combination when being Shipped 0.720x 0.720x 0.879x 0.879x 0.720x 0.720x 0.879x 0.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_5 Chapter 5 Setup Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5000 The point of this chapter Key points • Study about the setup. Setup in the installation, Data configuration, Setup flow, Print channel setting, Monitor setup, CMS, Profile Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • • • • • • • Prepare for the setup. Execute the Scanner light source registration/Focus adjustment. Execute the Monitor setup. Understand the initial setup flow and its theory. Execute the Paper specification registration/Magazine registration.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5010 Setup when installing a machine • There are two patterns of setup procedure when installing a machine to shorten the installing time. There are two procedures for the conditions below. During the temperature adjustment After the temperature adjustment is completed • As for the setup except when installing a machine, it is not always necessarily to follow the procedure. Refer to the Service Manual [70010], [70020]. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5040 Details of initial setup 1. Setting the exposure amount (completed in 1 time) The difference of color characteristics (paper + solution + light amount) for each machine is corrected, and set the parameter to get the target density. 2. Paper gamma setup (maximum: 3 times) Using the data which was estimated in step 1, make a 22-step test print and set the parameter to get the target density. 3.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5040 4. Printer profile calibration (complete in 1 time) Carry out the printer color matching for each paper type.This is carried out based on the profile data which has already been registered. NOTE •The 1st test print: 22-step setup print The 2nd test print: 22-step setup print The 3rd test print: 20-step setup print Explanation • The printer profile is not set for each chemical specification. • When the new paper type is released, the profile on CD will be released.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5050 Setup flow The setup flow at the installation is explained here. (e.g.) Prepared paper types Paper type 1 : EDGE8 Paper type 2 : ROYAL8 Paper type 3 : Digital 3 Color Paper Initial setup 89 mm 127 mm 102 mm 152 mm 89 mm 102 mm Paper Specification Registration/Setup Magazine Registration/Setup Explanation • The paper type for the initial setup or Paper Specification Registration will also be used for the daily setup.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5060 Monitor setup 1. Monitor brightness adjustment – Color and temperature setting 6500K (D65) – Contrast adjustment – Brightness adjustment Adjust it, referring to the Operators Manual of the display monitor. Adjust the color of monitor here. Explanation • When adjusting the monitor, carry out the monitor brightness adjustment and check the color matching between the monitor and the test print from the viewpoint of actual operation.
www.minilablaser.com 5060 33_5 2. Monitor setup The difference occurs between the color of print and that of monitor, depending on the light source of the place where you work. Improve the precision of color matching by setting the color difference freely. Make a test print, and compare the color chart with the monitor and adjust it. Note • When installing the profile CD, the monitor adjustment and printer profile adjustment are necessary in some cases.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5070 Initial setup (Practical training) • Carry out the initial setup. Initial setup Paper Specification/Registration Setup Magazine Registration Setup • Monitor setup • Making print channels Making print channels Explanation • There is no additional information.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5090 Paper registration and setup Types of registration Contents Paper Specification Registration/Setup Register the paper type and the magazine which are to be used.Up to 3 types can be set. Magazine Registration Setup When newly adding the paper with different paper width and different paper surface, register a new magazine and carry out the correction. Emulsion number change Correct this when the paper specification and the emulsion number is changed.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5100 Emulsion number change You can check the setup status which is used for emulsion number change. "OK" or "-" is displayed. The emulsion number change is possible when “OK” is displayed for the paper setup or magazine registration. In the other cases, set it so that “OK” is displayed. After that, carry out the emulsion number change.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5130 Profile work flow Printer PF Monitor PF Monitor Scanner From the film scanner, there is Input PF for the positive only Input PF Work space PF Input PF Application Work Space sRGB Work space PF Work space PF Printer PF Print Saving to the media without embedding the work space profile Always discarding the embedded PF Media The rendering intents are close to [Chroma]. Explanation • The platform which executes the CMS is the NKC original product.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5140 Feature of the profile • The Work Space Profile adopts the sRGB color space. • The following profile update is executed when the following operation or adjustment is executed.
www.minilablaser.com 33_5 5150 Embedded profile Output from media to printer Media Embedded PF Discarding the embedded profile Work space PF Print Printer PF Not embedding the profile. Output to media QSS Media Explanation • Send the RGB data only to the work space of the printer to discard the embedded profile even if the profile is embedded to any kind of media. • Although the QSS-32 does not embed and save the profile in the image file, the work space for saving the image data is sRGB.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_6 Chapter 6 Mechanical adjustment Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6000 The point of this chapter Key points • Study the disassembly and adjustment of machine. Removing/reattaching each unit, Adjustment of each unit, Screws which should not be loosened Maintenance and adjustment, Recovery Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • • • • Remove each unit of printer. Adjust after replacing the unit. Understand the place where should not be adjusted and screws which should not be loosened on site.
www.minilablaser.com 33-6 6010 Mechanical adjustment (Scanner section) Items Reference Removing the scanner unit 20610 Removing the LED light source unit 20620 Adjustment after replacing the scanner section 20650 • (1) Scanner unit – – • Impossible to disassemble (If you disassemble it, it is out of warranty.) It is not compatible with the scanner unit of the QSS-28, 29, 30 and 31. (2) LED light source unit – – Impossible to disassemble (If you disassemble it, it is out of warranty.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6025 Mechanical adjustment of the colorimeter unit Items Reference Replacing the colorimeter and the calibration plate 21110 Adjusting the height of the colorimeter 21120 • (1) Colorimeter unit – – – – – The calibration plate is built into the colorimeter unit. It is possible to measure the test print without cutting it. When measuring the test print, the test print is pressured with the pressure change solenoid.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6030 Mechanical adjustment (Film carrier section) Items Reference Emission lamp and detection sensor position adjustment (135/240 MMC) 35030 Emission lamp and detection sensor position adjustment (135/240 AMC) 35040 MMC auto focus section adjustment 20850 Focus adjustment 37020 Explain, checking the Service Manual. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6030 Mechanical adjustment (Film carrier section) ① AFC-II – – In some of the sensors, only connector section itself can be replaced. The other sensor should be replaced as a whole of sensor PCB. After replacing the 135/240 AMC-II, MMC-II, the focus adjustment for each magnification is necessary for each 135/240 AMC-II or MMC-II to be used. (2) 135/240 AMC-II, MMC-II – – – Explain the position adjustment of AF sensor.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6040 Mechanical adjustment (Magazine section) Items Reference Checking procedure of magazines 22000 Adjusting the paper zigzagging in paper supply unit B 25730 Explain, checking the Service Manual. Explanation • There is no additional information.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6051 Mechanical Adjustment (Paper Supply Unit A) (1) Paper supply unit A – – – – It is almost the same with that of the QSS-30. The location of the cutter unit of the QSS-33 is closer to the advance roller than that of the QSS-30 because the paper supply unit A is now compatible with the 82.5mm paper advance length. The back side of the paper supply unit A has a printer I/O PCB.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6052 Mechanical Adjustment (Paper Supply Unit B) (2) Paper supply unit B – This unit is almost the same with the paper supply unit of the QSS-30.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6060 Mechanical adjustment (Exposure advance unit) Items Reference Removing the Exposure advance unit 25810 Adjusting the banding caused in the exposure advance unit 25820 (1) Exposure advance unit – – – The Exposure Advance Unit of the QSS-33 is not compatible with that of the QSS-30 because it applies to the 82.5mm paper advance length. It is easier to attach and remove the Exposure Advance Unit of the QSS-33 than that of the QSS-30.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6085 Mechanical adjustment (Paper Advance Unit) Items Reference Removing the Paper Advance Unit 26610 Removing the processor insertion unit 26630 (9) Paper advance unit – The Paper Advance Unit for the QSS-33 is largely changed from that of the QSS-30. (1) Processor insertion unit – The Processor Insertion Unit for the QSS-33 is almost the same as that of the QSS-30. Explain, checking the Service Manual. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6090 Mechanical adjustment (Laser unit) Items Reference Removing the laser unit 26710 Laser Unit (location and description of electrical parts) 61450 (1) Laser unit – – – – Replace the laser unit as a whole unit. Impossible to disassemble/adjust the laser unit There are two types of the laser unit (Type A1 and B1). It is easier to attach and remove the Laser Unit of the QSS-33 than that of the QSS-30. Explain, checking the Service Manual.
www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6110 Screws which should not be loosened • It is impossible to adjust the attaching screws which are marked with blue on site because it is adjusted with special tools in the factories.Do not loosen the attaching screws which are marked with blue. (e.g.) Attaching screws (blue) (e.g.) Attaching screws (blue) Explanation • There is no additional information.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_6 6130 Practical training • • • • • Recovery Installing the QSS software Installing the profile data Installing the driver Software upgrading Explain, checking the PC Service Manual. Explanation • The recovery procedure is different depending on the types of PC to be used. • When the USB-adopted devices (FB scanner, Five slots card reader, etc.) are attached, remove the USB cable to be connected with the PC before executing the recovery.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_7 Chapter 7 Service items Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7000 The point of this chapter Key points • Study the service items. Cautions when replacing PCBs, Image data flow, Outline of advance section and Operation, Errors and countermeasures, Maintenance Upon completion of the lesson, you will be able to: • • • • • Understand each data flow when printing. Understand the cautions when replacing PCBs. Understand the paper advance in the paper advance section. Understand the maintenance and explain to a customer.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7010 Data flow Items Reference Data flow when printing (Negative/Positive) 50600 Data flow when printing (Media) 50610 Data flow when storing the images 50620 Data flow to the CD-R External Writing System 50630 Data flow to the CAU 50640 Data flow in the image processing PCB 50650 Data flow in the D-ICE PCB 50660 Explain, checking the Service Manual. Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7020 Data Transfer Test 1. Main Mother board unit Transfer results Normal Normal 2. Image processing PCB (input memory) PCI-LVDS/ARCNET PCB/LVDS cable/Image processing PCB/Memory unit Abnormal 3. Image processing PCB (expansion unit) Image correction PCB/Image processing PCB/Expansion memory PCB Abnormal 4.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7050 Cautions when replacing PCBs (Scanner section) PCB D J S B V Others AFC/scanner control PCB 1 - 1 1 - The sensor standard adjustment of each AFC, MMC, and AMC LED driver PCB - - - - - LED Light Source Kit 1 or LED Light Source Kit 2 may be necessary when replacing one LED driver to the other LED drivers (Refer to the 65020 in the Service Manual for more details). D:DIP switch setting (Set it as same as before replacing.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7060 Cautions when replacing PCBs 1 (Printer Section ) PCB D J S B V Image processing PCB 1 - 1 - - Image correction PCB 1 - 1 - - D-ICE control PCB 1 - 1 1 - D-ICE PCB 1 - 1 - - Colorimeter control PCB 1 - 1 1 - Others “Paper front end advance length correction” and “paper feed error correction” in the “Colorimeter unit adjustment”. D:DIP switch setting (Set it as same as before replacing.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7061 Cautions when replacing PCBs 2 (Printer Section) PCB D J S B V Others Printer control PCB 1 - 1 1 - Paper Sensor Adjustment Laser control PCB 1 - 1 - - B, G, R-AOM driver - - - - - Initial setup D:DIP switch setting J:Confirming the connector for the jumper (Set it as same as before replacing). S:Reading the System program.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7070 Cautions when replacing PCBs (Processor section) PCB D J S B V Others Processor control PCB 1 1 1 1 - SM I/O PCB - - - - 1 Sensor sensitivity adjustment for replenisher solution sensor D:DIP switch setting J:Confirming the connector for the jumper (Set it as same as before replacing). S:Reading the System program.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7080 Cautions when replacing PCBs (Options) PCB PU control PCB D J S B V 1 - 1 1 - Others D:DIP switch setting J:Confirming the connector for the jumper (Set it as same as before replacing). S:Reading the System program. 1:Execute B: Reading the backup data - :Not execute V:Necessary to adjust the potentiometer Note • The PCBs mentioned in the Slide are the PCBs that need to be replaced with care.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7090 Cautions when replacing PCBs (Personal computers) PCB D ATX mother board J S B V Others 1 - - - BIOS setting Hard disk drive - 1 1 1 - Recovery RAID Card - - - - - RAID card setting For details, refer to the PC Manual. D:DIP switch setting J:Confirming the connector for the jumper (Set it as same as before replacing). S:Reading the System program.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7100 Errors and countermeasures • Film jam • Paper jam Explanation • There is no additional information.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7110 Maintenance Service Manual 80110 • Time to replace • Cleaning the drives Regular cleaning with MO head cleaner (dirt of lens) When using an optional MO, recommend to purchase the MO head cleaner (option: I090374) and clean regularly (every three months). Explanation • Cleaning of MO drive by MO head cleaner prevents writing/reading error caused by the dirt of lens. Perform the cleaning except when processing in the QSS system.
www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7125 How to check the voltage of battery pack (for the standard PC and the high spec PC) Battery pack ATX power supply J/P964 Tester 24 – 26V was detected? YES Normal Not necessary to replace Shortage of electric charge Not necessary to replace NO Functioned for 5 minutes? YES NO Deterioration Necessary to check 27V output from ATX power supply Necessary to replace Explanation • There is no additional information.
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www.minilablaser.com 33_7 7150 Comprehension check [Service items] • Do you understand the image data flow both when printing from negative or positive films and when printing from the media.
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