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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Applied Operating Instructions PP3-B166E2 System Disk Ver.4.0 SP2500 LP2500P DIGITAL MINILAB SCANNER/IMAGE PROCESSOR FRONTIER 390 LASER PRINTER/PAPER PROCESSOR SP2500 LP2500P Second Edition

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Applied Operating Instructions

PP3-B166E2System Disk Ver.4.0

SP2500

LP2500P

DIGITAL MINILAB

SCANNER/IMAGE PROCESSOR

FRONTIER 390

LASER PRINTER/PAPER PROCESSOR

SP2500

LP2500P

Second Edition

• This Instruction Manual — Applied Operating Instructions — explains the procedures foroperating and maintaining the Fujifilm Digital Minilab FRONTIER 390 SP2500 and LP2500P, aswell as precautions for use.

• To ensure proper use and optimum performance of the SP2500 and LP2500P Digital Minilaband optional 135ANL (NF2500AG), read this manual thoroughly.

• This manual should be kept in a fixed place near the machine so that it can be referred to anytime a point needs to be clarified.

• In addition to this instruction manual, the following separate volumes have been prepared:

Basic Operating Instructions: This volume describes the basic operating instructions notincluded in these “Applied Operating Instructions”.

Condition Setup and Maintenence: This volume describes the condition setup and maintenenceprocedures for the SP2500 and LP2500P Digital Minilab.

• For the optional Multi-film Carrier MFC10Y, Pricing Unit PU800B or Variety Print Service, refer tothe appropriate Instruction Manual.

• The optional automatic negative loading system NF2500AG is called the 135ANL.

NOTICE 1. Electro-optical-mechanical reproduction of this manuscript is strictly forbidden.2. Product innovations may result in specification changes without prior notice.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (FCC)

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,

pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the

instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment ina residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct theinterference at his own expense.

CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance couldvoid the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

CANADA (ICES)

This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment

Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la class A respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleurdu Canada.

INTRODUCTION

1 OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND USE CONDITIONS

2 ADDITIONAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3 SETUP AND MAINTENANCE

4 DAILY MAINTENANCE

5 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

6 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTION TO TAKE

7 PAPER JAMMING

8 NEGATIVE JAMMING IN 135ANL (OPTIONAL)

9 STREAK MARKS ON PRINTS AND COUNTERMEASURES

10 LIST OF CONSUMABLES

11 INDEX

CONTENTS

1 OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND USE CONDITIONS 5

1.1 Safety .............................................................................................................................................. 61.1.1 Basic Operating Precautions ............................................................................................ 61.1.2 Caution regarding Electric Shock ...................................................................................... 6

1.2 Laser Radiation Safety ............................................................................................................ 71.2.1 Laser Radiation Safety ...................................................................................................... 71.2.2 Laser Warning Label ......................................................................................................... 7

1.3 Safety Indication ........................................................................................................................ 81.3.1 Caution Label Locations on Scanner/Image Processor .................................................... 81.3.2 Caution Label Locations on Printer/Paper Processor ..................................................... 101.3.3 Laser Caution Label Locations on Printer ....................................................................... 12

1.4 Room Conditions .................................................................................................................... 13

1.5 CRT Monitor and Main Control Unit Handling Precautions .................................. 141.5.1 CRT Monitor .................................................................................................................... 141.5.2 Main Control Unit ............................................................................................................ 14

1.6 Processing Chemical (CP-48S) Handling ..................................................................... 151.6.1 Handling Precautions ...................................................................................................... 15

1.7 Certification and Identification Labels ........................................................................... 161.7.1 Certification and Identification Label Locations ............................................................... 16

2 ADDITIONAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19

2.1 Manual Start-up ........................................................................................................................ 20

2.2 IX240 Strip Film Printing ...................................................................................................... 21

2.3 Back Printing Selection and Custom Setup Back Printing Display .................. 22

2.4 Front Printing ............................................................................................................................ 252.4.1 Date/Time Printing .......................................................................................................... 252.4.2 Title Printing .................................................................................................................... 25

2.5 Center Cropping ...................................................................................................................... 26

2.6 IX240-size Reversal Film Print ........................................................................................... 27

2.7 Black & White Negative Printing ....................................................................................... 28

2.8 1-Frame Image Display Printing ....................................................................................... 29

2.9 Sort Data Display/Setting ..................................................................................................... 31

2.10 Unexposed Frame-Detection Level Setup .................................................................... 32

2.11 Tone Adjustment ...................................................................................................................... 33

2.12 Selecting Sharpness Level ................................................................................................. 34

2.13 Monotone Printing .................................................................................................................. 352.13.1 Making Monotone Prints from Monotone Film (for Color Development) ......................... 352.13.2 Making Monotone Prints from Color Film ........................................................................ 36

2.14 RP-tone Correction ................................................................................................................. 37

2.15 Auto Correction ON/OFF ...................................................................................................... 38

2.16 Paper Feed .................................................................................................................................. 39

2.17 Custom Setting Selection .................................................................................................... 40

2.18 Forced Printing ......................................................................................................................... 43

3 SETUP AND MAINTENANCE 45

3.1 “Setup and Maintenance” Menu Screen ....................................................................... 46

3.2 Production Information ......................................................................................................... 47

3.3 Paper Condition Setup .......................................................................................................... 49

3.4 Processing Solution Temperature Check ..................................................................... 53

3.5 Control Strip Processing ..................................................................................................... 543.5.1 Control Strip Preparation ................................................................................................ 543.5.2 Control Strip Processing ................................................................................................. 563.5.3 Control Strip Storage and Handling Precautions ............................................................ 59

3.6 Scanning Lamp/Reflector Replacement ....................................................................... 60

3.7 Scanning Lamp Position Adjustment ............................................................................. 66

3.8 135 Light Source Aperture Table ...................................................................................... 68

3.9 135ANL (Optional) Negative Catcher Section Cleaning ......................................... 69

3.10 Replenisher Pump Output Measurement ..................................................................... 71

4 DAILY MAINTENANCE 75

4.1 Ink Ribbon Replacement ...................................................................................................... 76

4.2 Turning Power OFF in an Emergency ............................................................................. 804.2.1 Turning Power OFF in an Emergency (Mechanical/Software Abnormality) .................... 804.2.2 Manual Shut-off of Scanner Power ................................................................................. 814.2.3 Manual Shut-off of Printer Power .................................................................................... 81

5 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 83

5.1 Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................................................... 84

5.2 Power OFF/ON .......................................................................................................................... 865.2.1 Turning OFF/ON Scanner ............................................................................................... 865.2.2 Turning OFF/ON Printer .................................................................................................. 87

5.3 Cleaning the Light Source Section Air Filter .............................................................. 89

5.4 Cleaning the Scanner Power Supply Section Air Filter .......................................... 90

5.5 Cleaning the Printer Section Air Filters ......................................................................... 91

5.6 Cleaning the Printer Power Source Section Air Filters .......................................... 92

5.7 Cleaning the Processing Solution Cooling Air Filters ............................................ 93

5.8 Dryer Section Air Filter ......................................................................................................... 94

5.9 Cutter Loop Sensor Cleaning ............................................................................................ 95

5.10 Replacing the Circulation Filters ...................................................................................... 96

5.11 Washing the Processing Racks ........................................................................................ 98

5.12 Cleaning the Film Cooling Air Compressor Filter .................................................. 104

5.13 Cleaning the Light Source Optical Filters .................................................................. 106

5.14 Cleaning the Densitometer White Board ..................................................................... 109

6 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTION TO TAKE 111

7 PAPER JAMMING 143

7.1 Paper Jammed in Printer ................................................................................................... 1447.1.1 Paper Magazine Removal ............................................................................................. 1447.1.2 Paper Jammed in Paper Feed Unit (W-2401) ............................................................... 1457.1.3 Paper Jammed in Unit 1 (W-2402) ................................................................................ 1457.1.4 Paper Jammed in Exposure Section Feed Unit (W-2403) ............................................ 1467.1.5 Paper Jammed in Unit 2 (W-2404) ................................................................................ 1477.1.6 Paper Jammed in Unit 4/5 (W-2405/W-2406) ............................................................... 1497.1.7 Paper Jammed at Loop 1/2/3/4/5 .................................................................................. 1517.1.8 Remaining Paper Length Adjustment after Removing Jammed Paper ......................... 151

7.2 Paper Jammed in Processor ............................................................................................ 1527.2.1 Paper Jammed in Processor or Dryer (W-2601) ........................................................... 1527.2.2 Paper Jammed in Cutter Section (W-2602) .................................................................. 157

8 NEGATIVE JAMMING IN 135ANL (OPTIONAL) 159

8.1 Negative Jamming during Pre-scanning .................................................................... 160

8.2 Negative Jamming during Fine-scanning .................................................................. 162

9 STREAK MARKS ON PRINTS AND COUNTERMEASURES 165

9.1 Types of Streak Marks ......................................................................................................... 1669.1.1 Pressure Cover Section of Auto Film Carrier ................................................................ 1669.1.2 Mask Section of Auto Film Carrier ................................................................................ 1669.1.3 Mirror Box ..................................................................................................................... 167

9.2 Countermeasures .................................................................................................................. 168

10 LIST OF CONSUMABLES 169

10.1 Scanner ...................................................................................................................................... 170

10.2 Printer Processor .................................................................................................................. 171

11 INDEX 173

Index ............................................................................................................................................ 174

Index of Basic Operating Instructions ......................................................................... 176

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1 OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND USE CONDITIONS

Before using the equipment, carefully read and thoroughly understand theprecautions set forth in this section.

The safety precautions are classified into WARNING and CAUTION categories.Supplementary operating instructions are given under IMPORTANT and NOTEcategories.These four categories are defined as follows.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in serious injury or even death.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, mayresult in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafepractices and property-damage-only accidents.

IMPORTANTIMPORTANT describes improper handling procedures that may adverselyaffect performance or damage the equipment.

NOTE:NOTE designates those items, provisions, and supplementary explanations forwhich it is important to maintain methodical concern and consideration relative tooperational procedures.

1.1 Safety ............................................................................................... 6

1.1.1 Basic Operating Precautions ............................................... 6

1.1.2 Caution regarding Electric Shock ......................................... 6

1.2 Laser Radiation Safety ........................................................... 7

1.2.1 Laser Radiation Safety ......................................................... 7

1.2.2 Laser Warning Label ............................................................ 7

1.3 Safety Indication ........................................................................ 8

1.3.1 Caution Label Locations on Scanner/Image Processor ....... 8

1.3.2 Caution Label Locations on Printer/Paper Processor .......... 10

1.3.3 Laser Caution Label Locations on Printer ............................ 12

1.4 Room Conditions ...................................................................... 13

1.5 CRT Monitor and Main Control Unit Handling Precautions .......... 14

1.5.1 CRT Monitor ......................................................................... 14

1.5.2 Main Control Unit ................................................................. 14

1.6 Processing Chemical (CP-48S) Handling .................... 15

1.6.1 Handling Precautions ........................................................... 15

1.7 Certification and Identification Labels .......................... 16

1.7.1 Certification and Identification Label Locations.................... 16

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1.1.1 Basic Operating Precautions• When accessing the machine interior for inspection or servicing, turn the power switch to

STANDBY, place the built-in circuit breaker in the OFF (K) position, and turn OFF the mainpower circuit breaker.

Inspecting or servicing the inside of the machine with the main power circuit breaker left ONmay expose personnel to hazardous conditions and damage the machine.

• If the machine emits smoke, generates an abnormal sound or becomes unduly hot on itsexternal surfaces, immediately stop using it, set the power switch to STANDBY, place the built-incircuit breaker in the OFF (K) position, turn OFF the main power circuit breaker, and contactyour local dealer.

z Do not modify the machine without permission from the manufacturerbecause safety assurance features and other essential functions may beimpaired. If the machine needs to be modified, contact your local dealer.

x Never remove covers or other parts that are screwed down to avoid the riskof electric shock or injury to personnel. If any parts need to be unscrewed,contact your local dealer.• Use only Fujifilm-recommended replacement parts.

IMPORTANTIf parts other than those recommended by Fujifilm are used, the warrantywill be voided.

z Do not operate the machine with cover open/close sensors forced ON whilethe covers are open. These sensors serve as safety switches. If they areforced ON, the system mistakenly assumes that the open covers are“closed” making the machine operative, and this may expose personnel tohazardous conditions and damage the machine.• Never position objects in close proximity to light sources or processing

or dryer section cover vents. Doing so will impair machine ventilation,thereby causing temperature control problems.

x Do not stare at the light emitted from the light source for prolonged periodsof time because this may damage your eyesight.

c Before replacing the scanning lamp or reflector, wait until the lamp cools.Observe this precaution to avoid burns.

v Do not use spray cleaners containing combustible substances as theseconstitute fire hazard.

1.1.2 Caution regarding Electric ShockUtmost care should be taken as the machine is connected to a 200/210/220/230/240V AC power source. Avoid the possibility of electric shock bynoting the following:• Never operate the machine if it is wet.• Never operate the machine if the surrounding floor is wet.• Ensure that the electrical earth connection is permanently made.• Ensure that all cables are undamaged and correctly connected.

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1.2.1 Laser Radiation SafetyThis product is a Class 1 laser device for which biological hazards have not been established.Follow all warnings on the device label and in the manual.

• The adjustment of controls or the performance of procedures in ways notspecified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

• The exposure section front cover and upper side door of this device areprovided with safety interlocks which prevent leakage of laser radiation whenthe covers are opened. Do not press the safety interlocks when thesesections are opened. Otherwise, laser emissions may occur, resulting inserious hazards.

1.2.2 Laser Warning LabelProtective housing labels and its position required by the Section J of Chapter 1 of 21 CFR, issuedby the U.S.FDA are shown in the subsections 1.2.2 and 1.8.1.

REFERENCE:The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is a U.S. government agency that has authority over the safety ofmajor high-energy-radiating products.

Laser

Max. Output

Wavelength

3B

R

Class

G B

Semi-conductor Solid-state Laser

685 nm 532 nm 473 nm

10 mW 7 mW 0.3 mW

Laser Radiation Specification

1.2 Laser Radiation Safety

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On the machine, each location shown below is provided with a caution label concerning safety.When operating or maintaining the machine, take care to avoid burns or other personal injury.

1.3.1 Caution Label Locations on Scanner/Image Processor

1.3 Safety Indication

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GD1559

1.3.2 Caution Label Locations on Printer/Paper Processor

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CAUTIONVisible laser radiation when open

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

CAUTIONVisible laser radiation when open

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

GD1618

1.3.3 Laser Caution Label Locations on Printer

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• Temperature: 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F)Ambient room temperatures above 30°C (86°F) or below 15°C (59°F) will destabilize processingand replenisher solution temperatures to the detriment of processing performance. Pay specialattention to room temperatures in wintertime and maintain solution temperatures within designatedranges.

• Relative Humidity: 30% to 70%Relative humidities above 70% will result in inadequate printer paper transport or improper paperdrying, producing abnormal prints. Maintain the ambient room relative humidity within the range of30% to 70% RH at all times.

• VentilationProvide a vent close to the processor section and maintain adequate ventilation.

• Illumination: 500 lux or lowerMaintain room illumination levels so that no more than 500 lux falls on the scanner and printerupper surfaces. Should the equipment main body or paper magazine be exposed to direct outsidelight or strong reflected light, use curtains or blinds to shield the equipment from such extraneouslight.

REFERENCE:Two 40W fluorescent lamps provide 500 lux of illumination at a distance of 1 meter (3.3 ft.)

NOTE: Excessively high indoor illumination levels will adversely affect the quality of finished prints.

1.4 Room Conditions

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1.5.1 CRT MonitorIf anything unusual occurs during operation, such as smoke, strange noise, or peculiar odorcoming from the equipment,disconnect the power plug immediately and contact your dealer. If youcontinue using the equipment in this condition, fire, electric shock or a breakdown may result.

◆ In case you spill liquid or drop something into the cabinet, disconnect thepower plug immediately and contact your local dealer.

◆ Do not obstruct air vents.◆ Do not place the monitor close to magnetic fields.

1.5.2 Main Control UnitTo prevent damage to the system, abide by the following points.

· Do not install any application software without Fujifilm’s consent.· Do not modify the data structure or data in the hard disk.· Do not open the main control unit without the consent of a Fujifilm service representative.· Do not add to or modify expansion cards or RAM cards.· Do not reboot using the [Ctrl]+[Alt]+Del] keys.

1.5 CRT Monitor and Main Control Unit Handling Precautions

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1.6.1 Handling PrecautionsProcessing chemicals should be handled in accordance with the precautions indicated on the boxes and labels of the

respective chemicals.

● Always wear protective gloves and safety goggles when handling chemicals with the aboveindications. This is recommended even for chemicals without these indications. For greaterprotection, the use of a protective mask and apron is also recommended.

● Wash hands thoroughly after handling processing chemicals or solutions.

● Any spilled chemicals should be wiped up immediately.● Use caution when mixing chemicals as certain mixtures may produce toxic gases.● If you get any chemical on your skin or in your eyes, immediately flush the affected part with

a great amount of water.● If you swallow any chemical or get any in your eyes, seek medical attention immediately and

show the physician the information printed on the box or label of the chemical(s) involved.● In some countries, chemicals carrying a poison label are required by law to be stored under

lock and key. You are responsible for ascertaining and complying with the regulations thatapply in your country concerning the handling of poisonous substances.

● Store chemicals in a safe place out of reach of children.● Waste solutions should be disposed of in accordance with the ordinances governing the

handling of industrial waste products in your locale. The P1-R chemical in the CP-48Sreplenisher cartridge and the Component A of the P1 start-up chemical fall into the categoryof industrial waste. Should you have any questions concerning these chemicals, consultyour service representative.

Special note should be taken regarding the following properties of the CP-48S chemicals.

● The P1-R chemical of the Replenisher Cartridge PC and Component A of the P1 Start-upChemicalThese components contain P-phenylenediamine and may thus cause skin and eye irritationif improperly handled. They may be injurious to the health if swallowed.

● The P2-RA Chemical of the Replenisher Cartridge PC and Component A of the P2 Start-upChemicalThese components cause oxidation in metals. They may produce harmful ammonia gas ifmixed with a chlorine-based bleach (hypochlorite) or an alkaline substance (P1-R or N1-RA).

● The P2-RB Chemical of the Replenisher Cartridge PC and Component B of the P2 Start-upChemicalThese components may produce harmful ammonia gas if mixed with a chlorine-basedbleach (hypochlorite) or an alkaline substance (P1-R or N1-RA). They may also produceharmful sulfur trioxide gas when mixed with an acid.

● FSC100 (Fuji Super Conditioner)This component contains dichloroisocyanurate and may thus produce harmful chlorine gas ifmixed with an acid. It could be injurious to the health if swallowed.

Safety GogglesProtective Gloves

1.6 Processing Chemical (CP-48S) Handling

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ELECTRICAL RATING200/210/220/230/240V~ 32/ 32/ 28/ 29/ 30A 50/ 60Hz

200/210/220/230/240V~ 32/ 32/ 28/ 29/ 30A346/365/380/400/415V3~N 15/ 15/ 12/ 12/ 12A 50/60Hz

200/210/220/230/240V~ 32/ 32/ 28/ 29/ 30A200/210/220/230/240V3~ 23/ 24/ 20/ 21/ 21A346/365/380/400/415V3~N 15/ 15/ 12/ 12/ 12A 50/60Hz

FPO

US

GD1436-1

1.7 Certification and Identification Labels

1.7.1 Certification and Identification Label Locations

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2 ADDITIONAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This section provides additional operating instructions notdescribed in “Basic Operating Instructions”.

2.1 Manual Start-up .......................................................................... 20

2.2 IX240 Strip Film Printing ....................................................... 21

2.3 Back Printing Selection and Custom Setup Back Printing Display ... 22

2.4 Front Printing .............................................................................. 252.4.1 Date/Time Printing ............................................................... 252.4.2 Title Printing ......................................................................... 25

2.5 Center Cropping ......................................................................... 26

2.6 IX240-size Reversal Film Print ........................................... 27

2.7 Black & White Negative Printing ....................................... 28

2.8 1-Frame Image Display Printing ....................................... 29

2.9 Sort Data Display/Setting ..................................................... 31

2.10 Unexposed Frame-Detection Level Setup .................. 32

2.11 Tone Adjustment ....................................................................... 33

2.12 Selecting Sharpness Level .................................................. 34

2.13 Monotone Printing .................................................................... 352.13.1 Making Monotone Prints from Monotone Film (for Color Development) .... 352.13.2 Making Monotone Prints from Color Film............................. 36

2.14 RP-tone Correction .................................................................. 37

2.15 Auto Correction ON/OFF ....................................................... 38

2.16 Paper Feed .................................................................................... 39

2.17 Custom Setting Selection ..................................................... 40

2.18 Forced Printing ........................................................................... 43

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q Press the start switch.

• “Starting up the system” message appears.

• The “Main Menu” screen appears after

approximately 10 minutes.

It normally takes about one hour for the machine to

warm up at the start of operation. For this reason, it is

recommended that the weekly timer be used if the

next start time is known in advance (see the “Basic

Operating Instructions”).

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Start Switch

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Cut IX240 film cannot be fed.

q Depress the inner end of the strip filmguide.

w Insert the strip film into the strip film guidewith its leader notch facing the oppositeside.

• The film is fed automatically and all frames are

pre-scanned.

e Proceed with printing using the sameprocedure as for cartridge film printing (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

EZ1165

Strip Film Guide

Notch

EZ1211

2.2 IX240 Strip Film Printing

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Select back printing pattern on the “135/120 Back Printing” or “IX240 Back Printing”screen. The custom setting numbers and back printing can be confirmed on the“Back Print of Custom Setting [Display]” screen.

q On the printing screen, select “Printing (2)”and “Back Printing (2)” on the menu bar.

• The pull-down menu appears.

w Select “135/120”, “IX240” or “Back Print ofCustom Setting [Display]”.

• The “135/120 Back Printing”, “IX240 Back

Printing” or “Back Print of Custom Setting

[Display]” dialog box appears.

e 135/120:

q Select the back printing contents from “1”to “6”.

w Select “User ID” or “Private Character” boxand enter user ID or data using the numerickeys or full keyboard.

The maximum number of characters is 3 for the user

ID and 35 for private characters.

r IX240:

q Select a printing item from “1” to “4” of theprinting items.

w Select “1” or “2” for the date punctuation.

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Film Size

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IX240

User ID + Correction Data + Sort No.+ Double-character Frame No. +Custom Setting + Exposure ConditionRetrieve No.

Serial No. + Correction Data + SortNo. + Double-character Frame No. +Custom Setting + Exposure ConditionRetrieve No.

Sort No. + Private + Double-characterFrame No. + Custom Setting +Exposure Condition Retrieve No.

Sort No. + Date + Private + Double-character Frame No. + Custom Setting+ Exposure Condition Retrieve No.

Magnification + Correction Data + SortNo. + Rotating Angle + Double-character Frame No. + Custom Setting+ Exposure Condition Retrieve No.

No Back Printing

Correction Data

Sort No.

Sort No. + Correction Data

Magnification + Correction Data +Sort No.

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ABC IARRWSSKK CMYDDD SORT<F F F F F F>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC SSSSS

Sno IARRWSSKK CMYDDD SORT<F F F F F F>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC SSSSS

SORT PP.......................................................PP<F F F F F F>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC SSSSS

SORT YYYMMDD PP.......................................PP<F F F F F F>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC SSSSS

MM.MM IARRWSSKK CMYDDD SORT AAA<F F F F F F>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC SSSSS

IARRWSSKK CMYDDD

SORT

SORT IARRWSSKK CMYDDD

MM.MM IARRWSSKK CMYDDD SORT

Back Printing Format

CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC : Custom Setting<F F F F F F> : Double-character Frame No.ABC : User IDSno : Serial No.SORT : Sort No.YYYMMDD : Date (Example: 19990205)PP...........................PP : Private-use LettersMM.MM : MagnificationIARRWSSKK CMYDDD : Correction DataAAA : Rotating AngleSSSSS : Exposure Condition Retrieve No.

t Custom Setup Back Print Display:

• The custom setting numbers and back printing

table appears.

y Click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

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<Ex. of Correction Data>

<No.XX> CCCCCCC 00000

Exposure ConditionRetrieve No.

Frame No.

Custom Setting(up to 18 characters)

Custom Setting Number (01 to 64)(Not printed when master “00” is selected.)

NA 010 ANA 0 NNN 0 XXXX

Input Mode

Code Mode

N Color Negative

P Color ReversalE External InputB Black & WhiteX Others

Automatic Correction Condition

Code Level Hyper Tone0 Full Correction OFF1 Fixed Graduation OFF2 For Correction OFF

ConfirmationA Full Correction ONB Fixed Graduation ONC For Correction ON

Confirmation

Graininess Control Level

Code Graininess Control

X OFF

A Normal

B Low

High-definite Process

Code RP Tone Face Express

0 OFF Normal2 OFF High4 ON Normal6 ON High

Sort No.

Density Correction

CMY Correction

Graduation Level

Code Level

0 Standard

1 All Hard

2 All Soft

3 Highlight Hard

4 Highlight Soft

5 Shadow Hard

6 Shadow Soft

Hyper Tone

Code Hyper Tone Processing

X OFF

A ON (Mode 1)

B ON (Mode 2)

Sharpness Level

Code Level

C Low 3

B Low 2

A Low 1

N Normal

1 High 1

2 High 2

3 High 3

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Follow this procedure to select front printing for IX240-size film.Print date/time or title data if recorded in the IX information on the film by thecamera or another tool.

2.4.1 Date/Time Printing

q On the printing screen, select “Printing (2)”and “Front Printing (3)” on the menu barbefore inserting film.

• The “Front Printing” dialog box appears.

w Select “YES” or “NO” for “Date and TimePrinting”.

Normally select “YES”. If front printing is not desired,

select “NO”.

e Click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

2.4.2 Title Printing

q Insert the film into the auto film carrierNC240AG.

w Select “Printing (2)” and “Front Printing (3)”on the menu bar.

• The “Front Printing” dialog box appears.

e Select the frame for title printing.

r Select “YES” or “NO” for “Title Printing”.

Normally select “YES”. If front printing is not desired,

select “NO”.

t Click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

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Follow this procedure to perform center cropping with a reduction ratio of up to 98%of the standard magnification.Magnification up to 42 times is possible.

q On the printing screen, select “Printing (2)”and “Cropping (7)” on the menu bar.

• The “Center Cropping” and “ON” pull-down

menu appears.

w Select “ON”.

• Magnification appears with each frame.

e Press the [F2] key.

F2

• The cursor moves to the magnification box.

r Change the magnification using the [ ]and [ ] keys.

• [ ]: To increase magnification.

• [ ]: To decrease magnification.

• When a large-size index print is selected, maximum

magnification may be less than 42.00.

Press the [F2] key again to return to the original

magnification.

t Proceed with printing.

y Select “Printing (2)” and “Cropping (7)” onthe menu bar.

• The “Center Cropping” and “OFF” pull-down

menu appears.

u Select “OFF”.

• Magnification indication for each frame

disappears.

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q Install the auto film carrier NC240AG.

w On the printing screen, select “Scanner Op.(3)” and “Original Select (1)” on the menubar.

• The “Input Selection” dialog box appears.

e Select “Reversal” in the “Input Type” boxand click [OK].

“Negative”, “Reversal” or “B/W negative” can be

selected when the auto film carrier NC240AG is

installed.

• The dialog box disappears.

• “Nega” on the left end of the printing status bar

changes to “Rev.”.

r Proceed with printing using the sameprocedure as for normal printing (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

t To return to color negative printing, select“Scanner Op. (3)” and “Original Select (1)”on the menu bar. Select “Color Negative” inthe “Input Type” box and click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

• Control returns to the color negative printing

mode.

Follow this procedure to print IX240-size reversal film using the NC240AG auto filmcarrier.

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q On the printing screen, select “Scanner Op.(3)” and “Original Select (1)” on the menubar.

• The “Input Selection” dialog box appears.

w Select “Black & White” in the “Input Type”box and click [OK].

“Negative” or “B/W negative” can be selected when

the auto film carrier NC135AG is installed.

“Negative”, “Reversal” or “B/W negative” can be

selected when the auto film carrier NC240AG is

installed.

• The dialog box disappears.

• “Nega” on the left end of the printing status bar

changes to “B/W”.

e Proceed with printing using the sameprocedure as for normal printing (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

r To return to color negative printing, select“Scanner Op. (3)” and “Original Select (1)”on the menu bar. Select “Color Negative” inthe “Input Type” box and click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

• Control returns to the color negative printing

mode.

Follow this procedure to print 135-size and IX240-size black & white negativesusing the NC135AG and NC240AG auto film carriers.

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q Press the [Shift] and [F4] keys at the sametime.

Shift + F4

• Pressing these keys selects “High-speed”, “6-

frame” or “1-frame”.

• The image frame display mode changes from

“six-frame” to “one-frame” to “high-speed

(three-frame)”.

Or click “Scanner Op. (3)” and “Frame Display Switch

(4)” and select “1-frame”.

• The 1-frame display appears.

w Press the [FILM DRIVE] key to select thefilm feed mode.

FILMDRIVE

• Pressing the key alternates the mode from one

to the other as shown below.

“Semi” → “Auto” → “Manual” → “Semi”

The “Manual” mode can be selected only in the “1

Frame” mode. Feed the frame by pressing the

key or return to the previous frame by pressing

the key after fine scanning in the “Manual” mode.

e Insert the film.

Follow this procedure to change the image frame mode on the printing screen fromhigh-speed or six-frame mode to one-frame mode.

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• The color image appears in the frame.

During the 1-frame screen, the frame return and

feeding keys can be used. Preceding frame can be

returned to printing.

: Goes back 1 frame.

: Goes forward 1 frame.

r Proceed with printing using the sameprocedure as for normal printing (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

• The “W-1701” message appears after the

key is pressed when the last frame is

displayed.

t Click [OK].

• The film is fed out from the auto film carrier.

The film can be returned to the previous frame by

pressing the key after clicking [Cancel].

y To return to the 6-frame display screen,press the [Shift] and [F4] keys twice at thesame time.

Shift + F4

Change the frame mode before loading the film.

Or select “Scanner Op. (3)”, “Frame Display Switch

(4)” and “6-frame” on the menu bar.

• The 6-frame display screen appears.

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q On the printing screen, select “Scanner Op.(3)” and “Sort Data Disp/Set(5)” on themenu bar.

• The “Sort Data Display/Setting” dialog box

appears.

w To change the sort number, move thecursor to “Sort No. Change”, enter the newsort number and click [OK].

• The sort number of the next order will be

changed to new number.

If the preceding print order has not been sorted, the

sort number cannot be changed. Press the [SORT]

key before doing this procedure.

Follow this procedure to display the sort data of the last order and change the sortnumber.

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Line Boxes

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Gray Images

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q Select “Scanner Op. (3)” and “ScannerMode Set (6)” on the menu bar.

• The “Scanner Operation Setting” dialog box

appears.

w Click “135 Unexposed Frame Detect Level”or “IX240 Unexposed Frame Detect Level”box and select “1”, “2” or “3”.

Unexposed frames are displayed on the monitor as

the same condition as the index described below.

135-size:Printed frames are printed in a 135-sizeindex print. Frames not printed are omittedfrom the index print.

IX240-size and 135-size reorder with index:1: Detects unexposed frames. The frame

lines of the unexposed frames areprinted in the index print.

2: Does not detect unexposed frames. Theimages of the unexposed frames areprinted in the index print.

3: The image of the unexposed frames inthe middle of the film and the frame linesof consecutive unexposed frames at theend of the film are printed in the indexprint.

e Click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

The detection level for unexposed frames can be selected.The unexposed frames are either printed in the index print or not, depending on thedetection level.

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q Insert the film into the auto film carrier.

w Press the [F6] key.

• The “Tone Adjustment” dialog box appears.

Or select “Image Correct (4)” and “Tone Adjust (1)” on

the menu bar.

e Select the desired tone from “0” to “6” inthe “Tone” box.

r Select “YES” or “NO” in the “Hypertone”box.

t Click [OK].

If [OK] is clicked, the selected frame is printed with

the tone setup.

If [Hold] is clicked, the tone setup is held until the

[SORT] key is pressed or an auto sort is done.

• The dialog box disappears.

Follow this procedure to select the tone adjustment and to turn the hypertonefunction “ON” or “OFF”.

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q Insert the film into the auto film carrier.

w Press the [F5] key.

• The “Sharpness” dialog box appears.

Or select “Image Correct (4)” and “Sharpness (2)” on

the menu bar.

e Select the desired level from “1” to “7”shown in the “Level” box.

r Click [OK].

If [OK] is clicked, the selected frame is printed with

the sharpness setup.

If [Hold] is clicked, the sharpness setup is held until

the [SORT] key is pressed or an auto sort is done.

• The dialog box disappears.

Follow this procedure to select the sharpness level.

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q Insert the monotone film into the auto filmcarrier.

• The scanner reads the DX code of the film and

selects the correct film channel automatically if

the film is set up in a special film channel.

• If the DX code of the film, that is set up in a

special film channel, cannot be read out, the

message “I-1453 Film bar-code cannot be read.

Process continued.” appears.

If this message appears, select a film channelby following the steps below.

q Click “Printing (2)” and “Special Film CHSelect (5)” on the menu bar.

• The “Special Film CH Selection” dialog box

appears.

w Select the film channel.

e Click [OK].

• The monotone images are displayed on the

monitor screen.

w Proceed with printing using the sameprocedure as for normal printing (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

Monotone prints can be produced from either monotone or color films.

2.13.1 Making Monotone Prints from Monotone Film (for Color Development)

2.13 Monotone Printing

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2.13.2 Making Monotone Prints from Color Film

q Insert the color film into the auto filmcarrier.

w Select the frame to be printed withmonotone correction.

e Select “Image Correct (4)” and “MonotoneCorrect (3)” on the menu bar.

• The “Monotone Correction” dialog box appears.

r Select “Yes” in the “Monotone Correction”box.

• The correction list appears in the box.

t Select the desired correction in the box andclick [OK].

The selected frame is printed with the monotone

correction after you click [OK].

If the [Hold] button is clicked, the monotone correction

specification is held for the following frames.

• The dialog box disappears.

• The color image on the monitor changes to a

monotone image.

y Proceed with printing using the sameprocedure as for normal printing (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

• Operation returns to the normal printing mode

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q Insert the film into the auto film carrier.

w Proceed with printing until the frame to beprinted with RP-tone correction appears.

e Select “Image Correct (4)” and “RP Tone(4)” on the menu bar.

• The “RP-tone Correction” dialog box appears.

r Move the cursor to “RP-tone Correction”and select “Yes” or “No”.

t Click [OK].

If [OK] is clicked, the frame is printed with the RP-

tone correction.

If [Hold] is clicked, the correction setup is held for the

following frames until the [SORT] key is pressed or

auto sort is done.

• The dialog box disappears.

RP-tone (Reversal Print-tone) prints can be made from a negative film by using theRP-tone correction mode.

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q Insert the film into the auto film carrier.

w Select “Image Correct (4)” and “AutoCorrect ON➝ OFF (5)” on the menu bar.

• The “Auto Correct OFF” dialog box appears.

e To turn auto correction OFF, click [OK].

If the [Hold] button has been clicked, auto correction

is not turned OFF until the [SORT] key is pressed or

an auto sort is done.

• The dialog box disappears.

r On the printing screen, select “ImageCorrect (4)” and “Auto Correct OFF➝ ON(5)” on the menu bar.

• The “Auto Correct ON” dialog box appears.

t To turn auto correction ON, click [OK].

If the [Hold] button has been clicked, auto correction

is not turned ON until the [SORT] key is pressed or an

auto sort is done.

• The dialog box disappears.

Sometimes auto color correction does not function for color-biased films or filmstaken under different kinds of light sources (fluorescent light, tungsten light, etc.). Ifthis happens, select “OFF” for “Auto Correction” and correct the color of the imageon the printing screen.Follow this procedure to turn auto correction ON or OFF.

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This function feeds a single print length of unexposed paper. If accidental fogginghas occurred on the paper, use this “paper feed” function to advance the foggedpaper by the required number of print lengths.

2.16 Paper Feed

q On the printing screen, press [Alt] and [F1]keys at the same time.

Alt + F1

• The “Paper Process Selection” screen appears.

w Click “3 Feeding”.

• A “Confirmation” dialog box appears.

e Click [OK].

• The paper is fed by a single print length.

• The dialog box disappears.

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The prescribed finish condition can be selected by following the sequence below.

Printing conditions are memorized at every auto film carrier. On the multi-film carrier MFC10Y, printing conditions are

memorized at every mask.

2.17 Custom Setting Selection

q Select “Image Correct (4)” and “CustomSetting No. Select (6)” on the menu bar.

• The “Custom Setting No. Selection” dialog box

appears.

w Click [▼] and select the custom settingnumber.

Click [Master] to return to “0” (Master Setup).

e Follow the steps below to view the customsetting condition selected.

The custom setting cannot be changed in this menu.

q Click [Condition].

• The “Corr. Level/Tone/Hypertone” panel

appears.

w Click the “Key Step Width/BL-SL” tab.

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• The “Key Step Width/BL-SL” panel appears.

e Click the “Sharpness/Grain Control” tab toview the setting.

• The “Sharpness/Grain Control” panel appears.

r Click the “High-def/Density Correct” tab toview the setting.

• The “High-def/Density Correct” panel appears.

t Click [OK].

• The condition panel disappears.

r Click [OK].

• The dialog box disappears.

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• The selected custom setting number is

displayed.

t Insert the film into the carrier and proceedwith printing.

• Prints are made with the custom setup

condition selected.

y Select the “Image Correct (4)” and “CustomSetting No. Select (6)” on the menu bar.

• The “Custom Setting No. Selection” dialog box

appears.

u Click [Master].

• The printing condition returns to the master

condition (0).

i Click [OK].

• Operation returns to the normal printing mode

after auto sorting.

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q Select the print size (see “Basic OperatingInstructions”).

w Install the paper magazine that does notmatch the print size.

e Insert the film into the film carrier.

• The image appears on the monitor.

r Press the [START/ENTER] key.

• The “W-1932” message appears.

t Click [Output].

• The film is fine-scanned.

y Proceed with printing.

The “W-1932” message does not appear after second

pressing the [START/YES] key.

2.18 Forced Printing

The image can be printed on paper that does not match the selected size.For example, 89.0mm × 127mm size print can be printed on 127mm width paper,but the print (127.0mm × 127mm) has 19mm length white blanks on both sides.

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3 SETUP AND MAINTENANCE

3.1 “Setup and Maintenance” Menu Screen ...................... 46

3.2 Production Information .......................................................... 47

3.3 Paper Condition Setup ........................................................... 49

3.4 Processing Solution Temperature Check .................... 53

3.5 Control Strip Processing ...................................................... 54

3.5.1 Control Strip Preparation ..................................................... 54

3.5.2 Control Strip Processing ...................................................... 56

3.5.3 Control Strip Storage and Handling Precautions ................. 59

3.6 Scanning Lamp/Reflector Replacement ....................... 60

3.7 Scanning Lamp Position Adjustment ............................ 66

3.8 135 Light Source Aperture Table ...................................... 68

3.9 135ANL (Optional) Negative Catcher Section Cleaning .... 69

3.10 Replenisher Pump Output Measurement .................... 71

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Open the “Setup and Maintenance” menu screen by doing the procedure below.

3.1 “Setup and Maintenance” Menu Screen

q On the “Main Menu”, select “4. Setup andMaintenance” and click [OK].

• The "Login" dialog box appears.

w Click [OK].

• The menu for “4 Setup and Maintenance”

appears.

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3.2 Production Information

q Select “1) System Operation Setup andCheck”. (See section 3.1).

w Select “1 Production Information 1”.

e Click [START].

• The “[411] Production Information 1” screen

appears.

The information can be changed by selecting

“Negative”, “Reversal”, “Digital Image” or “All” in the

“Input Type” box.

r To clear the data, follow the steps below.

q Click [Clear].

• The “Clear production information?” dialog box

appears.

w Click [OK].

• The production data are erased and the

clearing date is displayed in the “From” box.

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t Click [OK].

• Operation returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” screen.

y Select “END [1] on the menu bar.

• Operation returns to the “Main Menu” screen.

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q Install the paper magazine for whichconditions are to be set.

w Move the large-size tray to its use position.

e Select “2) Print Condition Setup andCheck”. (See section 3.1)

r Select “1 Paper Condition Setup”.

t Click [START].

• The “[421] Paper Condition Setup” screen

appears.

When loading new paper, follow the procedure below to set the new paper condition.

3.3 Paper Condition Setup

Magazine Lock Lever

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y Click [Print].

• After about 5 minutes, a condition setup print is

fed out to the large-size tray.

u After the condition setup print has comeout, press the [Dens Measure] button.

i Adjust the guide of the densitometeraccording to the width of the conditionsetup print.

■ Densitometer Operation Panel

When an error occurs, press the orange[RESET] switch.

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!0 Press the [START] button on thedensitometer.

• The measurement of density is automatically

started and the measurement result is

displayed.

!1 Click [OK].

• The density measurement result disappears.

If the “density measurement result” is NG, the

message shown on the left appears. Perform steps 6

to 10 again until the result becomes OK.

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!2 Click [Cancel].

• The “4 Setup and Maintenance” screen

appears.

!3 Select “END [1]” on the menu bar.

• Control returns to the “Main Menu”.

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3.4 Processing Solution Temperature Check

q Open the “2) Print Condition Setup andCheck” menu. (See section 3.1)

w Select “2 Processor Temperature Check”.

e Click [START].

• The “[422] Processor Temperature Check”

screen appears.

r Click [OK].

• Operation returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” screen.

t Select “END [1]” on the menu bar.

• Control returns to the “Main Menu” screen.

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3.5 Control Strip Processing

The processing solution performance should be evaluated by processing a controlstrip, measuring the processed strip densities, and comparing them with thereference strip densities.

3.5.1 Control Strip Preparation

q Take the control strip package out of thefreezer and let it sit for about one hour tobring it to room temperature.

w Take the inner bag out of the control strippackage and place it on the control stripholder with the seam facing up, and thenput them both in a dark box. Close the darkbox cover.

e Insert your hands into the sleeves of thedark box, take one control strip out of theinner bag, and insert it into the control stripholder, as shown in the figure. Push it inuntil it reaches the far end.

r Fold over the open end of the inner bag toprevent fogging of the unused controlstrips.

t Take the control strip holder and packageout of the dark box.

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y Place the control strip holder on the leadersplice stand.

u Place the control strip leader so that itstrailing end (without vinyl guide) contactsthe end of the control strip and join theends with splicing tape for negative filmprocessing.

IMPORTANT• Use the specified splicing tape. Use of

improper tape may cause paper jam.• Cut the splicing tape slightly shorter

than the width of the control strip so thatit does not protrude. If the tapeprotrudes or it is too short, a jam mayresult.

i Attach splicing tape to the reverse side aswell and press down on the surface of thetape to ensure proper adhesion.

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Perform steps 3 to 11 in “Pre-operation Check”.

q Open the “2) Print Condition Setup andCheck” menu. (See section 3.1.)

w Select “3 Control Strip Processing”, andthen click [START].

• The “[423] Control Strip Processing” screen

appears.

e Click [OK] to start the control stripprocessing.

• The message “Processing the control strip.”

appears.

• The message “Set Holder” appears on the

operation panel on the printer.

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r Remove the processor cover.

t Place the control strip holder on thecrossover racks by aligning its first rib withthe grooves in the No.2 crossover rack.

y Insert the end of the control strip leader intothe No. 1 crossover rack so that the linelies lower than the index line on thecrossover rack.

u Turn the roller guide toward the dryer side.

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i Reinstall the processor cover.

o Move the large-size tray to its use position.

!0 Press the [ENTER] key on the operatingpanel on the printer twice.

• The processor starts and control strip

processing begins.

• After about 4 minutes, the control strip is fed out

into the large-size tray.

• The message “Control strip processing is

completed.” appears on the screen.

!1 Remove the control strip holder from theprocessor.

!2 Click [OK].

• The message is cleared.

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!3 Click [Cancel].

• Control returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” screen.

For the daily morning pre-operation check, operation

returns to the “Printing Condition Upkeep” screen.

!4 Select “END [1]” on the menu bar.

• Control returns to the “Main Menu” screen.

3.5.3 Control Strip Storage and Handling Precautions

REFERENCE:A control strip is used for checking the performance of the processing solutions. The packagecontents consist of exposed but unprocessed paper strips, one reference strip (processed andused as a density reference), and a correction factor chart for the reference strip. Process a controlstrip and measure the reflection densities (R,G,B) with a densitometer to verify the processingsolution performance.

IMPORTANT• Place the control strips inside a plastic bag and store them in a freezer (-10°C/14°F or below).

Storage at room temperatures will lead to deterioration in performance.• Moisture condensation occurs if the control strips are processed immediately after they have

been taken out of freezer. This may give rise to uneven development. Let the control strips sit forabout one hour to bring it to room temperature.

• Do not open the folded end of the inner bag under any light. If you do, the control strips maybecome fogged and rendered useless.

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If the scanning lamp burns out or output deteriorates, replace it as follows.

Wait until the scanning lamp cools down.

IMPORTANTTo prevent fingerprints, always wear clean gloves when handling the lamp (bulb) and reflector.

3.6 Scanning Lamp/Reflector Replacement

q Open the “3) Scanner Adjustment/Maintenance” menu. (See section 3.1)

w Select “1 Lamp/Reflector Replacement”.

e Click [START].

• The “[431] Lamp/Reflector Replacement”

screen appears.

r Click [OK].

• The print lamp goes out and a lamp cooling

count down starts.

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• After about five minutes, the screen shown at

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t Release the latch and open the light sourcesection cover.

y Disconnect the safety thermostat connectorand lamp connector by releasing the locks.

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u Remove the two screws securing the lampunit.

i Hold the bottom of the lamp unit, shift theunit to the front and remove it.

o Remove the first IR filter bracket byloosening the screw.

!0 Remove the reflector by loosening thescrew.

!1 Remove the scanning lamp.

!2 Use a soft dampened cloth to gently wipeany dirt off the reflector. If the dirt cannot beremoved, replace the reflector.

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!3 Push the reflector against the threestoppers, and tighten the screw to securethe retaining plate.

!4 Install a new lamp.

IMPORTANTTo prevent fingerprints, always wear cleangloves when handling the lamp.

!5 Reinstall the first IR filter bracket whilealigning its tang with the slot and tightenthe screw.Slot

Tang First IR Filter Bracket

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!6 Install the lamp unit by engaging itsnotches with the two pins on the filter unit.

!7 Hang the lamp unit as shown, and tightenthe two screws.

!8 Connect the two connectorsSafety Thermostat Connector

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!9 Secure the light source section cover withthe latch.

@0 Click [OK].

• The machine initializes the scanning lamp, and

updates the replacement date. Operation

returns to the “4 Setup and Maintenance”

menu.

@1 Perform:- Lamp Position Adjustment (see section 3.7).- 135 Light Source Aperture Table (see

section 3.8).- 120 Light Source Aperture Table (If 120-

size films are printed with the MFC10Ymulti-film carrier.)

- Scanner Correction and Upkeep Printingof the Pre-operational Check (see “BasicOperating Instructions”).

If the lamp does not light after replacement, the safety

thermostat may be malfunctioning. In this case,

consult a technical representative.

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q Install the auto film carrier NC135AG.

w Open the menu for “3) ScannerAdjustment/Maintenance”. (See section3.1.)

e Select “2 Lamp Position Adjustment”.

r Click [START].

• The “[432] Lamp Position Adjustment” screen

appears.

t Turn the right side adjusting screw first andthen the front adjusting screw using the 3mm hexagonal wrench so that the greengraph on the screen goes to maximum.

If the red graph area increases, turn the adjusting

screws in the opposite direction.

y Click [OK].

3.7 Scanning Lamp Position Adjustment

Right Side Adjusting Screw

Hexagonal Wrench(3 mm)

Front Adjusting Screw

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• Control returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” menu.

u Perform:- 135 Light Source Aperture Table (see

section 3.8).- 120 Light Source Aperture Table (If 120-

size films are printed with the MFC10Ymulti-film carrier.)

- Scanner Correction and Upkeep Printingof the Pre-operational Check (see “BasicOperating Instructions”).

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q Install the 135 mirror box and auto filmcarrier NC135AG or NC240AG.

w Open the menu for “3) ScannerAdjustment/Maintenance”. (See section3.1.)

e Select “3 135 Light Source Aperture Table”.

r Click [START].

• The “[433] 135 Light Source Aperture Table”

screen appears.

t Click [Start].

• The machine prepares and displays the light

source aperture table.

y Click [OK].

• Control returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” menu.

u Select “END [1]” on the menu bar.

• Control returns to the “Main Menu” screen.

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q Open the menu for “4) Carrier Adjustment/Maintenance”. (See section 3.1.)

w Select “6 135ANL Negative CatcherSection Cleaning”.

• The “[446] 135ANL Negative Catcher Section

Cleaning” screen appears.

e Remove the auto film carrier NC135AG.

r Insert the cleaning tape into the negativecatcher section with its matte surfacefacing down.

t Click [Cleaning] while holding the cleaningtape.

• The feed rollers on the negative catcher section

rotate.

3.9 135ANL (Optional) Negative Catcher Section Cleaning

GD142

Auto Film Carrier NC135AG

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Cleaning Tape

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y Hold the cleaning tape until the feed rollersstop.

u Click [End].

• Control returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” menu.

i Click “End [1]” on the menu bar.

• Control returns to the “Main Menu” screen.

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q Prepare a measuring cylinder (200 ml).

w Remove the sub-tank cover.

e Open the “6) Processor Adjustment/Maintenance” menu. (See section 3.1)

r Select “1 Pump Output Measurement/Setting”, and press the [START] key.

• The “[461] Pump Output Measurement/Setting”

screen appears.

• The cursor is positioned at “Measured value” for

“P1R”.

3.10 Replenisher Pump Output Measurement

Reduced replenisher pump output may result in improper processing and a drop inlevel of solution in the processing tank.

Processing solutions may irritate the eyes and skin. When handling processing solutions, wearprotective goggles, a rubber apron, rubber gloves, rubber boots and other protective gear asappropriate to prevent any solution from coming in contact with the body. Always wash hands wellafter handling processing solutions.

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Sub-tank Cover

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t Click [Start] for the “PS-R” box.

• The alarm beeps intermittently for 10 seconds.

Click [Cancel] to stop the operation.

y Before the pump starts discharging,disconnect the PS-R replenisher nozzleand insert it into the measuring cylinder.

• The replenisher pump starts discharging after

10 second countdown.

• The alarm beeps when discharging is

completed.

u Insert the PS-R replenisher nozzle into thePS sub-tank.

i Place the measuring cylinder on a levelsurface, read and record the outputamount.

o Pour the replenisher solution from themeasuring cylinder into the waste recoverytank.

!0 Select the “Measured value” box for “PS-R”, and enter the recorded output valueusing the numeric keys or the [ ] and [ ]keys.

!1 Repeat steps 5 through 11 for P1W.

The machine automatically measures and adjusts the

pump output for P1-R, P2-RA and P2-RB.

Measurement for P2W is unnecessary since the P2W

pump is not used.

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Mesearing Cylinder

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!2 Click [OK].

• Operation returns to the “4 Setup and

Maintenance” screen.

!3 Select “END [1]” on the menu bar.

• Control returns to the “Main Menu” screen.

!4 Reinstall the sub-tank cover.

!5 Clean the measuring cylinder.

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4 DAILY MAINTENANCE

This section describes daily maintenance operations,replacement of consumables, and emergency power OFFprocedures.

4.1 Ink Ribbon Replacement ....................................................... 76

4.2 Turning Power OFF in an Emergency ............................ 80

4.2.1 Turning Power OFF in an Emergency

(Mechanical/Software Abnormality) ..................................... 80

4.2.2 Manual Shut-off of Scanner Power ...................................... 81

4.2.3 Manual Shut-off of Printer Power ......................................... 81

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q If exposed paper remains in the reservoir,perform “All Process”. (See “BasicOperating Instructions”.)

w Press the [REW] key twice.

• Paper is rewound into the magazine.

e Turn the knob clockwise and open theprinter right door.

r Open the printer left door.

4.1 Ink Ribbon Replacement

When the printing on the back of the prints becomes faint, replace the ink ribboncassette as follows.

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Knob

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t Loosen the screw and shift the backprinting unit to the right.

y Press the lock and open the ink ribboncassette retaining plate.

u Remove the ink ribbon cassette assembly.

i Remove the ink ribbon cassettes from thebracket.

o Remove the drive coupling from the knob.

Do not discard the drive tab or bracket.

GD1319

Screw

Back Printing Unit

GD1320

Lock

Ink Ribbon Cassette Assembly

Retaining Plate

Rear Ink Ribbon Cassette

Bracket

Drive Coupling

Knob

Front Ink Ribbon CassetteEZ667

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!0 Fit the drive coupling and bracket to a newribbon cassette.

!1 Install the front ink ribbon cassette onto thebracket, with the drive coupling aligned withthe groove.

!2 Turn the knob counterclockwise to verifythat the drive coupling is correctly insertedinto the groove.

!3 Install the ink ribbon cassette assembly.

!4 Align the drive hole in the ink ribboncassette with the drive tab on the printer byturning the knob counterclockwise whilepressing it.

New Ink Ribbon Cassette

Bracket

Drive CouplingEZ668

Bracket Front Ink Ribbon Cassette

Drive CouplingGroove

KnobEZ669

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!5 Close the retaining plate.

!6 Shift the back printing unit to the left andtighten the screw.

!7 Close the printer left door.

!8 Turn the knob clockwise, close the printerright door and then turn the knobcounterclockwise.

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Retaining Plate

GD1323

Back Printing Unit

Screw

GD1324

Printer Right Door

Printer Left Door

Knob

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q Click the emergency stop switch in theupper right of the screen with the leftmouse button.

• The “Emergency Stop” dialog box appears.

w Click [OK].

• The emergency stop process starts, and the

scanner is turned OFF.

If the system still does not shut down, refer to

subsection 4.2.2 “Manual Shut-off of Scanner Power”.

e Press the [START] switch to start up thesystem.

If the problem persist, or if an abnormality occurs

again, consult your technical representative.

4.2 Turning Power OFF in an Emergency

4.2.1 Turning Power OFF in an Emergency (Mechanical/Software Abnormality)

When operation freezes, try removing and reinstalling the film carrier. If this doesnot solve the problem, follow the steps described below to shut down the system.

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q Turn OFF the built-in circuit breaker.

w Turn OFF the main power circuit breaker.

e Consult your technical representative.

4.2.2 Manual Shut-off of Scanner Power

If a strange odor or unusual sound emanates, abnormal heat is generated or smokeappears from the scanner, follow the steps described below immediately, andconsult your technical representative.

4.2.3 Manual Shut-off of Printer Power

If a strange odor or unusual sound emanates, abnormal heat is generated or smokeappears from the printer/processor, follow the steps described below immediately,and consult your technical representative.

q Turn OFF the built-in circuit breaker.

w Turn the power switch to STANDBY.

e Turn OFF the main power circuit breaker.

r Consult your technical representative.

EZ933Built-in Circuit Breaker

GD1284

Power Switch

GD1282

Built-in Circuit Breaker

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5 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

This section describes the periodical maintenance andinspections required to keep the FRONTIER 390 operating atpeak performance.

5.1 Maintenance Schedule ........................................................... 84

5.2 Power OFF/ON ............................................................................. 86

5.2.1 Turning OFF/ON Scanner .................................................... 86

5.2.2 Turning OFF/ON Printer ....................................................... 87

5.3 Cleaning the Light Source Section Air Filter ............. 89

5.4 Cleaning the Scanner Power Supply Section Air Filter ... 90

5.5 Cleaning the Printer Section Air Filters ........................ 91

5.6 Cleaning the Printer Power Source Section Air Filters ... 92

5.7 Cleaning the Processing Solution Cooling Air Filters .. 93

5.8 Dryer Section Air Filter .......................................................... 94

5.9 Cutter Loop Sensor Cleaning ............................................. 95

5.10 Replacing the Circulation Filters ...................................... 96

5.11 Washing the Processing Racks ........................................ 98

5.12 Cleaning the Film Cooling Air Compressor Filter .. 104

5.13 Cleaning the Light Source Optical Filters ................... 106

5.14 Cleaning the Densitometer White Board ...................... 109

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5.1 Maintenance Schedule

On the day when the regular inspection is due, a message will appear during the pre-operation check stage. To keep the FRONTIER 390 operating at peak performance,conduct regular maintenance and inspections as indicated in the table below.

EveryWeek

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

EveryMonth

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

CleanReplaceMeasure/Set upWash

Every 3Months

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

Clean

CleanReplaceMeasure/Set upWashClean

Clean

Clean

Refer to

BasicOperatingInstructions

Section 3.5

BasicOperatingInstructions

Section 5.3

Section 5.4

Section 3.9

Section 5.5

Section 5.6

Section 5.7

Section 5.8

Section 5.9Section 5.10Section 3.10

Section 5.11Section 5.12

Section 5.13

Section 5.14

ItemScanner

Scanner

Scanner

ScannerProcessor

Scanner

ProcessorPrinterProcessor

Scanner

Scanner

Scanner

Printer

Printer

Processor

Processor

ProcessorProcessorProcessor

ProcessorScanner

Scanner

Processor

Schedule

Mirror Box

Auto Film CarrierNC240AG

Auto Film CarrierNC135AG

135ANL (Optional)Control Strip

Magnetic Heads ofAuto Film CarrierNC240AGCutting WastePunching WasteCrossover Racks/Squeegee RackLight SourceSection Air FilterPower SupplySection Air Filter135ANL (Optional)Negative CatcherPrinter Section AirFiltersPrinter PowerSource Section AirFiltersProcessing SolutionHeater Cooling AirFiltersDryer Section AirFilterCutter Loop SensorCirculation FiltersReplenisher PumpOutput AmountProcessing RacksFilm Cooling AirCompressor FilterLight SourceOptical FiltersDensitometer WhiteBoard

Pre-operationalcheck

Clean

Clean

Clean

CleanProcess/Check

Post-operationalcheck

Clean

CleanCleanWash

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Light Source Section Air Filter

Scanner Power Supply Section Air FilterFilm Cooling Air Compressor Filter

GD1436GD1435

Cutter Loop Sensor

Processing Racks

Circulation Filters

Printer Section Air Filters

Processing Solution Heater Cooling Air Filters

Squeegee Rack

Densitometer White Board

Printer Power Source SectionAir Filters

Dryer Section Air Filter

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● Power OFF

q Perform “Post-operation Check”.

• The system changes to STANDBY.

w Turn OFF the built-in circuit breaker.

e Turn OFF the main power circuit breaker.

● Power ON

q Turn ON the main power circuit breaker.

w Turn ON the built-in circuit breaker.

e Wait more than ten seconds and then pressthe [START] switch to start up the system.(See section 2.1.)

5.2 Power OFF/ON

5.2.1 Turning OFF/ON Scanner

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● Power OFF

q Perform “Post-operation Check”.

• The system changes to STANDBY.

w Turn the power switch to STANDBY.

e Turn OFF the built-in circuit breaker.

r Turn OFF the main power circuit breaker.

● Power ON

q Turn ON the main power circuit breaker.

w Turn ON the built-in circuit breaker.

5.2.2 Turning OFF/ON Printer

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e Turn ON the power switch.

r Turn the power switch to STANDBY afterthe letters appears on the operation paneldisplay of the printer.

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q Turn OFF the power to the scanner. (Seesubsection 5.2.1.)

w Remove the light source section air filter.

e Wash the air filter in tap water.

r Allow the air filter to dry completely. Thenreinstall it in the reverse order of removal.

t Reinstall the air filter by aligning its tab withthe groove in the scanner.

5.3 Cleaning the Light Source Section Air Filter

The light source section air filter is provided to ensure that clean air is introducedinto the light source section. Clean it once a week.

IMPORTANTIf the light source air filter is clogged, the temperature in the light source section will rise,shortening the service life of the scanning lamp.

Light Source Section Air FilterEZ1082

Light Source Section Air FilterEZ1083

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5.4 Cleaning the Scanner Power Supply Section Air Filter

The scanner power supply section air filter is provided to ensure that clean air isintroduced into the power supply section. Clean it once a week.

IMPORTANTIf the scanner power supply section air filter is clogged, the temperature in the power supplysection will rise, causing circuit boards to malfunction.

q Turn OFF the power to the scanner. (Seesubsection 5.2.1.)

w Remove the scanner power supply sectionair filter.

e Wash the air filter in tap water.

r Allow the air filter to dry completely, thenreinstall it in the reverse order of removal.

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Scanner Power SupplySection Air Filter

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q Turn OFF the power to the printer. (Seesubsection 5.2.2.)

w Remove the filters and holders by pressingthe lock tabs.

e Wash the air filters in tap water.

Replace the filter with a new one if it is damaged.

r Allow the air filters to dry completely, thenreinstall them into the holders.

t Reinstall the holders in the reverse order ofremoval.

5.5 Cleaning the Printer Section Air Filters

The printer section air filters are provided to ensure that clean air is introduced intothe printer section. Clean them once a week.

IMPORTANTIf the printer section air filters are clogged, the temperature in the electrical equipment section willrise, causing circuit boards to malfunction.

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Holders (6) Air Filters (6)

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5.6 Cleaning the Printer Power Source Section Air Filters

The printer power source section air filters are provided to ensure that clean air isintroduced into the printer power source section. Clean them once a week.

IMPORTANTIf the printer power source section air filters are clogged, the temperature in the power supplysection will rise, causing power supply circuit board to malfunction.

q Turn OFF the power to the printer. (Seesubsection 5.2.2.)

w Remove the filters and holders by pressingthe lock tabs.

e Wash the air filters in tap water.

Replace the filter with a new one if it is damaged.

r Allow the air filters to dry completely, thenreinstall them into the holders.

t Reinstall the holders in the reverse order ofremoval.

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q Turn OFF the power to the printer. (Seesubsection 5.2.2.)

w Remove the filters and holders by pressingthe lock tabs.

e Wash the air filters in tap water.

Replace the filter with a new one if it is damaged.

r Allow the air filters to dry completely, thenreinstall them into the holders.

t Reinstall the holders in the reverse order ofremoval.

5.7 Cleaning the Processing Solution Cooling Air Filters

The processing solution cooling air filters are provided to ensure that clean air isintroduced into the processing solution cooling fans. Clean them once a week.

IMPORTANTIf the processing solution cooling air filters become clogged, temperature control will be impaired.

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Lock TabsHolders (5)

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q Turn OFF the power to the printer. (Seesubsection 5.2.2.)

w Remove the filter and holder by pressingthe lock tabs.

e Wash the air filter in tap water.

Replace the filter with a new one if it is damaged.

r Allow the air filter to dry completely, thenreinstall it into the holder.

t Reinstall the holder in the reverse order ofremoval.

5.8 Dryer Section Air Filter

The dryer section air filter is provided to ensure that clean air is introduced into thedryer section. Clean it once a week.

IMPORTANTIf the dryer section air filter becomes clogged, temperature control will be impaired.

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q Wipe the lower cutter loop sensor with aclean dry cloth.

5.9 Cutter Loop Sensor Cleaning

If the cutter loop sensor is dirty, the cutter loop will not detect properly. Clean thesensor once a week.

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q Turn OFF the power to the printer. (Seesection 5.2.2.)

w Remove the sub-tank cover.

e Turn the P1-1 filter holder 90 degreescounterclockwise, lift it out and place it onthe tray.

Do not let the solution drip or run.

5.10 Replacing the Circulation Filters

The circulation filters are provided to filter out any dirt or sediment contained in thecirculating solutions in the processing tank. The filters should be replaced once amonth, irrespective of how much paper has been processed.

Processing solutions may irritate the eyes and skin. When handling processing solutions, wearprotective goggles, a rubber apron, rubber gloves, rubber boots and other protective gear, asappropriate, to prevent the any solution from coming in contact with the body. Always wash handswell after handling the processing solutions.

IMPORTANT· If the circulation filters are not replaced, the circulation of processing solutions will be reduced.

This will cause impaired temperature control and poor processing performance.· To prevent processing solution contamination, replace the filters one at a time in the following

order: P1-1 ➝ P1-2 ➝ P2-1 ➝ P2-2 ➝ PS1 ➝ PS2 ➝ PS3 ➝ PS4.

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r Remove the filter from the holder.

t Install a new filter into the holder.

y Install the holder by aligning its fasteningtab with the cutout, and turn it 90 degreesclockwise to secure it.

u Replace the P1-2, P2-1, P2-2, PS1, PS2,PS3 and PS4 filters in the order indicatedby repeating steps 3 to 6.

i Reinstall the sub-tank cover.

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FiltersFilter Holder

Tray

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Fastening Tab

Cutout

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q Turn OFF the power to the printer. (Seesection 5.2.2.)

w Remove the processor and squeegee rackcovers.

e Release the lock and remove the squeegeerack.

5.11 Washing the Processing Racks

To maintain developing performance, wash the processing racks once a month.

Processing solutions may irritate the eyes and skin. When handling processing solutions, wearprotective goggles, a rubber apron, rubber gloves, rubber boots and other protective gear, asappropriate, to prevent any solution from coming in contact with the body. Always wash hands wellafter handling the processing solutions.

IMPORTANT· If the P1 solution is contaminated with the P2 and/or PS solutions, it will become unfit for use.

To prevent solution contamination*, always attach the contamination prevention cover onto theP1 rack when removing or returning all the processing racks except for the P1 rack.

· Clean the racks in the following order: PS4 ➝ PS3 ➝ PS2 ➝ PS1 ➝ P2-2 ➝ P2-1 ➝ P1-2 ➝ P1-1.· Take special care not to allow any solution to drip or splash when removing or refitting the

processing racks.

* Contamination: Care must be taken to prevent processing performance deterioration resulting from inter-mixing of solutions,especially the intrusion of other solutions into the P1 solution.

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Processor Cover

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Squeegee Rack Lock

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r Remove the No.1 to No.9 crossover racks.

t Install the contamination prevention coverover the P1-2 and P1-1 racks.

y Loosen the screw securing the large-sizetray and remove the tray.

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Crossover Racks

No.9No.8

No.7No.6

No.5No.4

No.3No.2

No.1

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Contamination Prevention Cover

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Large-size Tray

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u Place the rack tray near the PS4processing tank.

i Carefully pull up the PS4 rack and wait untilsolution stops dripping from it.

Be careful when removing the processing rack

because it is heavy.

o Place the rack carefully on the rack tray.

!0 Take the rack with the tray to the sink.

!1 Run about one liter of water over the entirerack. Collect the waste in the wastesolution collection tank.

!2 Run warm water (30° to 40 °C/86° to104 °F) over the rack, and thoroughly washthe roller bearing sections and parts thatcome in contact with the solution in thetank.

To avoid scalding injuries and rackdeformation, do not use water hotter than40 °C (104 °F).

IMPORTANTDo not brush the rollers and paper guidesor processing marks on the prints mayresult.

GD1340

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Rack Tray

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Water (1R)

Processing Rack

Tray

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Warm Water (30˚ to 40˚C)

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!3 Widen the paper width guides and wipeclean the grooves in the guides using thesponge soaked in water as shown.

!4 Wipe clean the inside surfaces of the frontand rear guides using the sponge soakedin water.

!5 After all the water has dropped off, makesure the variable width knob is pointing inthe same direction as the other knobs onthe racks and carefully reinstall the PS4rack.

IMPORTANT

Reinstall the racks immediately afterwashing them. If the processor is leftwithout the racks in place for a long period,water in the solutions will evaporate and theprocessing performance may be reduced.

!6 Repeat steps 4 to 15 to wash the PS3 toP2-1 processing racks.

Hold the contamination-prevention cover down when

removing the P2-1 rack.

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Paper Width Guide

Paper Width Guides

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IMPORTANTWhen installing the P2-1 rack, take specialcare to prevent overflow of the P2 solutioninto the P1 solution.

!7 Remove the contamination preventioncover .

!8 Repeat steps 4 to 13 to wash the P1-2 andP1-1 racks.

!9 Reinstall the No.1 to No.6 crossover racksin sequential order.

@0 Reinstall the large-size tray and tighten thescrew.

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Contamination Prevention Cover

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Crossover Racks

No.9No.8

No.7No.6

No.5No.4

No.3No.2

No.1

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@1 Reinstall the squeegee rack while aligningits grooves with the guide pins.

@2 Secure the squeegee rack with the lock.

@3 Reinstall the squeegee rack cover, then theprocessor cover.

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Squeegee Rack Lock

Guide Pins (4)

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Squeegee Rack Cover

Processor Cover

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q Turn OFF the power to the scanner. (Seesection 5.2.1.)

w Remove the air filter cover.

e Remove the air filter case by unscrewingthe wing screw.

r Remove the air filter from the air filter case.

5.12 Cleaning the Film Cooling Air Compressor Filter

The film cooling air compressor filter is provided to ensure that clean air isintroduced into the compressor. Clean it every 3 months.

Air Filter Section CoverEZ928

Wing Screw Air Filter Case

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Air Filter

Air Filter CaseEZ930

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t Wash the air filter with tap water.

y Squeeze the air filter and allow it to drynaturally.

u Reinstall the air filter into the case.

i Reinstall the filter case with its air intakeupward, and tighten the wing screw.

o Reinstall the air filter section cover.

Air Filter

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Air Filter Case Air Intake

Wing ScrewEZ932

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q Open the light source section cover byreleasing the latch.

w Disconnect the motor connector byreleasing the lock.

e Remove the two screws securing the filterunit.

r Shift the filter unit to the front and removeit.

t Remove the filter bracket by unscrewingthe screw.

5.13 Cleaning the Light Source Optical Filters

Clean the light source optical filters every 3 months.

The light source section becomes very hot during operation. Wait until the printing lamp coolsdown.

Screw

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Filter Unit

LockMotor Connector

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y Remove the lamp unit (see section 3.6)and blow off any dirt or dust on the first IRfilter using the blower. Reinstall the lampunit.

u Blow off any dirt or dust adhering to thesecond IR filter using the blower.

i Blow off any dirt or dust adhering to thebalance filter using the blower.

o Reinstall the filter bracket and tighten thescrew.

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Balance Filters

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!0 Reinstall the filter unit and tighten the twoscrews.

!1 Connect the motor connector.

!2 Close the light source cover, and close thelatch.

!3 Perform “Scanner Correction” on the “Pre-operation Check” menu.

Motor Connector

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q Withdraw the table and remove thedensitometer.

w Turn OFF the power to the densitometer.

e Remove the white board cover by sliding itto the right while depressing it with thumb.

5.14 Cleaning the Densitometer White Board

Clean the densitometer white board every 3 months.

White Board Cover

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Densitometer

Table

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DensitometerSwitch

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r Clean the white board with a cotton swab.

t Reinstall the white board cover.

y Turn ON the densitometer power.

u Place the densitometer on the table andpush in the table.

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6 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTION TO TAKE

In the event of an operational error or machine failure, an errormessage appears on the screen and an alarm sounds.

When an error message is displayed, proceed with the actionindicated in the manual. If the machine does not return tonormal operation after the action has been taken, consult yourtechnical representative.

With some errors, the previous screen returns and the alarmstops when the [OK] button is pressed; with other errors, theerror status is cleared when the cause of the error is remedied;and with still other errors, the error should be remedied afterstopping the alarm sound by turning the power OFF.

Errors with the “X-####” code are related with software trouble.If these error occurs, follow the steps below.

1. Perform the emergency power OFF (see section 4.2).2. Restart the system.3. If the “X-####” error occurs again, record the error number

and consult your technical representative.

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Install the film or mask.

Close the light source section cover.

Wait until the message disappears.

Perform “Scanner Correction” in the pre-operational check menu.

Install the film carrier properly.

Process the film.

Close the film carrier pressure cover.

Remove the carrier and turn the releaseknob counterclockwise to release thecartridge holder.

Cartridge Holder Release Knob

EZ1327

Remove the film or mask and performscanner correction.

Remove the film carrier and install themirror box.Consult a technical representative.

Perform “135 Light Source Aperture Table”in Menu 433.

Film or mask not installed.Install film or mask.Light source cover is opened.Close cover.Stabilizing lamp.Please wait. (Max. waiting time 10min)Scanner correction not performed.Perform scanner correction in “Pre-operationalCheck”.Carrier not installed.Install carrier.This film is not processed. Printing impossible.Remove cartridge.Carrier cover opened.Close cover.Removing cartridge failed.Remove cartridge referring to manual.

Scanner correction cannot be performedbecause with film or mask exists.Take out film or mask.Mirror box not installed.Install mirror box.Focus calibration not performed.Call technical representative.Focus position adjustment for each carrier notperformed.Consult a technical representative.Density measurement for ND filter notperformed.Do measurement in “Scanner Adjustment/Maintenance” menu.Light source aperture table not created.Create table through “Scanner Adjustment/Maintenance” menu.

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Dark correction not performed.Perform scanner correction in “Pre-operationalCheck”.Brightness correction not performed.Perform scanner correction in “Pre-operationalCheck”.Lens registration not performed.Call technical representative.Magnification calibration not performed.Call technical representative.Focus position adjustment for each carrier notperformed.Consult a technical representative.Incorrect combination of carrier and mirror box.Install carrier and mirror box in a correctcombination.Carrier not installed.Install carrier.Film is installed.Remove film.No film installedInstall film.Film improperly installed.Remove film.Flow rate for film cooling air compressorlowered.Clean compressor’s air filter referring tomanual.Dust adhesion to mirror box or carrier detectedduring pre-scanning.Clean mirror box and carrier, then performscanner correction in “Pre-operational Check”.Dust adhesion to mirror box or carrier detectedduring scanner correction.Remove carrier, then clean mirror box andcarrier.Abnormal light amount pixels detected duringscanner correction.

Auto light adjustment failed due to high CCDoutput.Consult technical representative.Offset cancellation failed.Call technical representative.Auto focus failed.Check if the carrier and film mask are correctlyinstalled.

Perform “Scanner Correction” in the “Pre-operational Check” menu.

Consult technical representative.

Install the proper mirror box.

Install the proper film carrier.

Remove the film from the film carrier.

Insert film properly into the film carrier.

Remove the film and insert the next film.

See section 5.12.

Clean the film carrier and mirror box andperform “Scanner Correction” in the “Pre-operation Check” menu.

Perform “Scanner Correction”. If the errorappears again, consult your technicalrepresentative.Consult your technical representative.

Check if the carrier and film mask arecorrectly installed. If the error appearsagain, consult your technical representative.

No. Message Action to Take

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Incorrect carrier ID.Install correct carrier.Mirror box not installed.Install mirror box.Incorrect mirror box.Install correct mirror box.Density measurement for ND filter failed.Remove foreign matter on light axis, thenperform measurement again.Carrier, mask or mirror box may be removed.

Lamp turned off.Perform the input check in “ScannerAdjustment/Maintenance” menu.Mask improperly installed.Reinstall mask.Mask not installed.Install mask.Stabilizing lamp.Please wait. (Max.10 min)Performing darkness correction.Please Wait.Fine-scanning not performed.Start from pre-scanning.Processing aborted because error detectedduring scanner correction.Perform scanner correction at pre-operationalcheck.The scanner will be corrected.Remove the carrier momentarily, then reinsert it.Processing has been aborted due to thedetection of an error during scannercorrection.The scanner will be corrected.Remove the carrier momentarily, then reinsert it.Light amount insufficient. Lamp maymalfunction.Check the light source section, scanning lamp,carrier and the film.Film mask not installed.Remove carrier and check film mask.Focus position adjustment not performed forthis film type.Consult your technical representative.Setting scanner correction table.Please wait.Stabilizing lamp.

Install the proper film carrier.

Install the proper mirror box.

Remove foreign matter and re-try.If the error appears again, consult yourtechnical representative.Re-install the film carrier, mask and mirrorbox properly and re-try.Check the lamp in Menu 435 and replace itif necessary.

Install the mask properly.

Wait until the message disappears.

Start from pre-scanning.

Perform “Scanner Correction” in the “Pre-operational Check” menu.

Remove and re-install the film carrier.

Check the lamp and replace it, if necessary.

Install the film mask properly.

Consult your technical representative.

Wait until the message disappears.

No. Message Action to Take

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Auto focus failed.Check if the film is installed.If problems persist even if the film exists, takemeasurements referring to the manual.Perforation rupture exists. Frame position maynot be correctly detected.Remove film and correct it.Pre-scan cancelled.Re-install film, then press [START/Enter] keyagain.Carrier status changed.Remove carrier and reinstall it.Present film mask cannot be identified.Replace mask.Light source cover opened. Processingcancelled.Close light source section cover.Feeding film and scanning are cancelledbecause carrier’s upper cover is opened.Remove film, close cover, and insert film.Carrier not installed.Install carrier.Take out cartridge.

Film exists in carrier.Remove carrier.Film feeding failed.Feed out film. Remove carrier and clean it.Film feeding error occurred.Remove carrier and remove film.Non-standardized perforation type detected.Feeding film failed.Film cannot be fed out from cartridge.Remove cartridge and inspect it.This cartridge is not processed, so cannot beused.Fold IPI with unprocessed cartridge.This cartridge is not processed, so cannot beused.Check that cartridge mark is set to 4.Cartridge’s door section malfunction.Check cartridge.Unsupported splice tape detected.Replace or correct tape.Film is inserted in wrong direction.Check direction and side, then insert film.Film too long.

Make sure the film is inserted. If the film isinserted, consult a technical representative.

Remove the film and repair it before loadingit.

Remove the film and reload it.

Remove carrier and reinstall it.

Install the proper mask.

Close the light source section cover and re-try.

Remove the film carrier and the film (see“Basic Operating Instructions”).

Install the film carrier properly.

Remove the film cartridge (see “BasicOperating Instructions”).Remove the film (see “Basic OperatingInstructions”).

Remove the film cartridge (see “BasicOperating Instructions”). If the film isabnormal, use the MFC10Y.

Process the film before loading.

Make sure the VEI mark is at “4”.

Check that the cartridge is normal.

Shorten the length of splicing tape.

Insert the film into the carrier from thecorrect direction.Remove the film (see “Basic OperatingInstructions”). Make sure the length of thefilm is normal.

No. Message Action to Take

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Cartridge improperly installed.Remove cartridge, check and reinstall it.Carrier’s sensor incorrectly calibrated.Remove carrier, clean and reinstall it.Lens control sensor (conjugate length upperlimit) abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Lens control sensor (conjugate length lowerlimit) abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Lens control sensor (conjugate home)abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Lens control sensor (lens home) abnormalitydetected.Call technical representative.Shutter control sensor (home) abnormalitydetected.Call technical representative.Light source aperture control sensor (home)abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Balance filter control sensor (home)abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Error occurred in slider control sensor (homeposition).Call technical representative.Film nip control sensor (home) abnormalitydetected.Call technical representative.Variable film mask control sensor (home)abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Cartridge door control sensor (home)abnormality detected.Call technical representative.Spool control sensor (home) abnormalitydetected.Call technical representative.Scanning lamp abnormality detected.Replace lamp.Scanner section temperature too highKeep ambient temperature less than 30°C.

Error occurred in slider drive axis stop sensor(home position).Call technical representative.

Remove the cartridge, check that noirregularity is found, then reinstall it.Remove the film carrier, clean the sensorsand re-try.Consult your technical representative.

Replace the scanning lamp (see section3.6).Clean the light source section air filter andreset the thermostat by pressing its switch.If the error appears again, consult yourtechnical representative.Consult your technical representative.

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Carrier removed.Remove film and re-start from pre-scanning.Cartridge reshaped.Process it with strip.Carrier’s magnetic head is stained.Clean magnetic head.Film is too short. Cannot be scanned atcorrect frame position.Remove carrier and remove film.Carrier EEPROM data abnormal.Consult technical representative.Wrong carrier installed.Carrier status changed.Remove the film, then remove the carrier andinstall it again.Feeding film failed.Remove the film, then remove the carrier andclean it.Film feed error occurred.Remove the film, then remove the carrier andinstall it again.Image processing section malfunction.Consult technical representative.

Carrier not installed.Install carrier and perform pre-scan.MFC mask not installed.Install mask and perform pre-scan.Back print cannot be performed with specifiedpaper.Press [Continue] to perform printing withoutback print.To obtain the best print quality, stabilizescanning lamp.Please wait. (Takes max. 10min)Monitoring cancelled due to error occurrence.Printing may be cancelled with some frames.Check print results.Error occurred while creating monitoringimages.Perform pre-scan again.Post-operational check cannot be startedbecause printer is still processing another job.Post-operational check not started due to erroroccurrence in printer.

Connection with printer failed.

Remove the film and re-try.

Remove the film from the cartridge and loadit as a strip film.Clean the magnetic head of the film carrier.

Remove the film and print it using theMFC10Y.

Consult a technical representative.

Install the proper carrier.Remove the film. Then remove the carrierand reinstall it.

Remove the film. Then remove the carrierand clean it.

Remove the film. Then remove the carrierand reinstall it.

Consult technical representative.

Install the film carrier properly.

Install the film mask to the carrier MFC10Y.

Back printing is not applied to mediumweight paper.

Wait until scanning lamp stabilizes.

Reload the film and print the frames notprinted.

Re-try pre-scanning.

Perform post-operation checks aftercompleting paper processing.Clear the error condition of the printerprocessor and perform post-operationchecks.Make sure the printer processor is in normalcondition.

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Downloading image processing sectionprogram failed.Restart the system.Downloading carrier program failed.Restart the system.Printer initialization failed. Call technicalrepresentative.Press [End] to shut down the system.Press [S-alone] to perform scanner stand-alone operation at next start-up.Remote printer operation failed.Confirm printer’s breaker is ON, and press[Retry].Connection with printer failed.After connection is established, click [Retry].Connection with printer failed.Confirm connection with printer, click [Retry].Software error occurred.Re-start scanner and printer.Communication error occurred between maincontroller and image processor (sendingparameter failed).Call technical representative.Communication error occurred between maincontroller and image processor (imageprocessing control failure).Call technical representative.Communication error occurred between maincontroller and image processor (imageprocessing circuit board GMB malfunction).Call technical representative.Error occurred in transferring image fromscanner to printer.Call technical representative.Software error.Re-start scanner and printer.Magnification too high.Remove film, set “Q’ty for index printing” tozero, and perform printing.Software error.Re-start scanner and printer.

Communication error occurred between maincontroller and image processor (parametersetting error).Call technical representative.Normal pre-scanning was not performed.Retry pre-scan.

See subsection 4.2.1.

Make sure the printer processor is in normalcondition.

See subsection 5.2.2.

Check the connection to the printer andclick [Re-try].

Restart the scanner and printer.

Consult technical representative.

Restart the scanner and printer.

Reset the index printing number to zero andre-try scanning.

Restart the scanner and printer.

Consult technical representative.

Re-try pre-scanning.

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I-1451

I-1453

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Error occurred while retrieving parametersfrom image processing module.Press [Scan Cancel] and retry pre-scanning.FID cannot be read.Press [Cancel] to rewind film. Check CID, andinstall film again.Back printer not installed.Install back printer properly.No valid frame detected during framedetection.Retry pre-scanning.Error occurred while reading magneticinformation.Clean magnetic head and perform pre-scanning again.Negative is inserted upside down.Press [Scan Cancel] to take out negative, andreinstall it correctly.Film bar-code cannot be read.Process continued.Abnormal magnetic information on filmPerform printing without magnetic information.Downloading 135ANL programs failed.Shut down the system and turn it on again.Reading digital image file failed.Digital image print cancelled.Digital image processing errorPrinting digital image cancelled.File format incorrect.Move slider to diffusion plate cleaningposition?Press [SKIP] to start scanner correction.Moving slider to diffusion plate cleaningposition.Do not touch slider.Mask type incorrectly detected.Re-install film mask.Image file cannot be generated.External output cancelled.Communication error occurred betweenscanner and printer.Call technical representative.Incorrect templateConsult technical representative.

Magnification too highLower the magnification by changing print/pixel size or cropping.Film with FTPM loaded.Perform printing with FTPM.

Click [Scan Cancel], and re-try pre-scanning.

Click [Cancel], check FID and reload thefilm.

Position the back printer properly.

Re-try pre-scanning.

Try scanning without magnetic information.

Reload the film correctly.

(see subsection 2.13.1)

Resume printing.

Restart the system.

Refer to the DI operating instructions.

Clean diffusion plate before scannercorrection.

Wait until the message disappears.

Install the film mask correctly.

Refer to the DI operating instructions.

Consult a technical representative.

Delete and reinstall all templates. If thetrouble is not remedied, consult a technicalrepresentative.Lower the magnification.

Click [OK] if the FTPM is specified by thecustomer.

No. Message Action to Take

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I-1491

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I-1493

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“Series Scene” film loaded.“Series Scene” magnetic information incorrect.Process continued.Template image size does not match printsize.Confirm print size and template size.Cannot be printed with this cropping.Re-crop within the image area.Hard disk failure occurred during the datacopy.Copying data cancelled.Consult technical representative.Hard disk failure occurred.Consult technical representative.Index image data cannot be read.Consult technical representative.Printer initialization failed.Press [S-alone] to perform scanner stand-alone operation at next start-up.

Couldn’t generate image file due to insufficientdisk space.Writing image file failed.Scanner correction not performed because themask for MFC is installed.Remove the mask and press [OK].Prepare for the diffusion plate cleaning.Press [Clean] to move the slider to thecleaning position.Press [Skip] to perform the scanner correction.Clean the diffusion plate.Upon completion of cleaning, press [End].Carrier not installed.Install carrier and press [OK].Setting up the correction table.Wait for a moment.An error occurred in calling the exposurecondition retrieve.Return to the state just after the pre-scan.Selected function cannot be used.Insert FD.FD not inserted.Insert next FD.

Wrong FD inserted.Insert correct FD.Reading of control information file failed.Selected image cannot be displayed.

Click [OK] and resume printing.Continue processing.

Confirm print size and template size.

Move or reduce the image so that theprinting frame goes within the image.Consult technical representative.

Turn OFF the power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult a technicalrepresentative.Refer to the operating instructions of theDI.

Remove the mask and click [OK].

Clean the diffusion plate before scannercorrection.

Upon completion of cleaning, click [End].

Install the carrier and click [OK].

Wait until setting completes.

The exposure condition cannot be retrieved.Correct color and density manually byreferring to back printing.The function cannot be used.Insert the floppy disk into the drive.

Insert the floppy disk with the next numberinto the drive.Insert the correct floppy disk into the drive.

Turn OFF the power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult technicalrepresentative.

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Data backup completed abnormally.Cancel data backup.Not enough free space on hard disk.Unnecessary files have been deleted.Date value exceeds the limit.(1998/01/01 00:00:00 - 2100/12/31 23:59:59)Next timer-ON time exceeds the limit.(1998/01/01 00:00:00 - 2100/12/31 23:59:59)Confirm the present time.Insufficient FD free space.Insert correct FD.Unsorted print remains.Perform sorting.PU800B is not turned ON or is disconnected.Check the connection with PU800B.Press [Retry] to retry or [Cancel] to cancel.PU800B is not turned ON or is disconnected.Check the connection with PU800B.Press [Retry] to retry or [Cancel] to cancel.Pricing unit is not turned ON or isdisconnected.Check the connection with PU800B. Press[Retry] to retry.To cancel printing invoice, press [Cancel]. Tostop it, press [Stop].Backup data for PU800B cannot be read.Backup data for PU800B cannot be written.Production information log file not found.Create a new file.Production information cannot be written intofile.

F-DI device registration failed.Consult technical representative.F-DI device registration failed.Check the network connections.Press [Retry] to retry or [Cancel] to cancel.Registration to F-DI not performed.To complete registration, perform pre-operational check.Stopping the image file output.Resume printing by selecting “Digital Image”as “Input Device”.Order not unlocked.Check the network connections.Cannot be serviced.Check the network connections.Cannot be serviced.Consult technical representative.

Re-try.

Continue operation.

Enter present date and time properly.

Verify present date and time.

Insert an empty floppy disk into the diskdrive.Press the [SORT] key.

Check the connection to the PU800B.

Check the condition of the floppy disk.

Wait until the message disappears.

Turn OFF the power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult a technicalrepresentative.Refer to the DI operating instructions.

No. Message Action to Take

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Cannot be serviced.Consult technical representative.F-DI registration not performed.To complete registration, perform the pre-operational check.Cannot be serviced.Consult technical representative.No order can be printed with the selectedpaper width.Print service not performed.Check the network connections.

Printer not in standby.Press [Retry] to retry digital printing,or press [Cancel] to cancel it.Cannot be serviced.Consult technical representative.Dialog cannot be displayed.Message definition file not found or defective.Cannot start Red-eye/Soft/Cross.Red-eye/Soft/Cross not found, or any file(s)may be corrupted.Cannot continue Red-eye/Soft/Cross process.The files required for Red-eye/Soft/Cross notfound, or any file(s) may be corrupted.Cannot continue Red-eye/Soft/Cross process.Cannot create the files required for Red-eye/Soft/Cross.Cannot continue Red-eye/Soft/Cross process.Data for Red-eye/Soft/Cross process is wrong.This frame cannot be selected.Frame No. to specify template not matched.Select other frame.Characters can be entered in selectedtemplate.Enter characters?Printing the image being composed.Creating order failed.Sending order failed.Adding order failed.Deleting order failed.Printing external file.Wait!Registering device into F-DI failed.Press [Retry] to retry or [Cancel] to cancel.Pre-scan not performed,because image file is being output.Eject film.Digitizing cannot be performed with MFC.Replace MFC with AFC.

Refer to the DI operating instructions.

Consult a technical representative.

Select correct frame number that matchesthe template.

Select [Yes] or [No].

Wait until the message disappears.Refer to the DI operating instructions.

Wait while.

Use auto film carrier.

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Exceeds the available times of scanning.Press [Sort] key to feed out film, and theninsert film into carrier again.The “Q’ty” value is set to “0”.Press [OK] to set a correct value, and thencontinue operation.If [Continue] is pressed, printing is notperformed.Message definition file not found or defective.Check message definition file.Incorrect font size value.Specify 8 to 72 points as font size.Logo or title exceeds area.Select smaller font size or reduce number ofcharacters.Frame with selected No. already mounted.Frame overwritten.Pre-scan not performed,because template is being set up.Eject film.The processor cover closed.Open the processor cover.Exited from high-speed mode.Check if reading is normally performed, andthen re-try operation.Because some dialog is displayed, pre-scancannot performed.Film is fed out.Editing error log info failed.Editing working information failed.Editing production information failed.Editing system information failed.Editing quality information failed.Reading of sending Pre-Maintenance datafailed.Stop sending Pre-Maintenance data.Service to be exported not selected.Couldn’t perform pre-scan.Film ejected.Reading print mag. fine adjust data.Wait.Saving print mag. fine adjust data.Wait.Carrier/mask and composite type mismatch,so pre-scan not performed.Film is fed out.RC50D cannot be used with the presentprinter process type.Check printer process type.Frame specified on invoice not detected.

Press the [SORT] key, remove the film andreload it.

Click [OK] to set the correct value, and thencontinue operation. If [Continue] is pressed,printing is not performed.

Consult a technical representative.

Specify 8 to 72 points.

Select smaller font size or reduce number ofcharacters.

Mount frame by overwriting.

Insert the film after setting up template.

Open the processor cover.

Verify that reading was normally performed,then re-try.

Close the dialog box, then re-try.

For Japan only.

Wait and reload the film.

Wait until the message disappears.

Install the carrier and mask matched totemplate.

Consult a technical representative.

Re-try reorder print setting.

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Frame not detected.

%TEMPLATE%.Wait.%TEMPLATE_MESSAGE%Reading service name list.Wait.Connect to Imaging Controller for updatingdata.Press [OK] to start.Service info cannot be read.Check the network connections.Pre-scan cannot be performed,because service type is not selected.Feed out the film.Processing Red-eye/Soft/Cross %HQ%.Wait.An error occurred. Cannot continue Red-eye/Soft/Cross process.Exit Red-eye/Soft/Cross.Film remains in the 135ANL feeder section.Open the upper guide or negative holdercover, and remove film.Film remains in the 135ANL catcher section.Remove the film from the catcher section.135ANL negative holder closing movementabnormal.Check the negative holder operation byopening and closing the holder cover.If problems persist, consult your technicalrepresentative.Film overlapping detected in the 135ANL.Open the upper guide or negative holdercover, and remove the film, then install it in thenegative holder again.Feeding film failed in the 135ANL negativeholder section.Re-install the film in the negative holder.Feeding film failed in the 135ANL negativefeeder section.Open the upper guide or negative holdercover, and remove film, then install it in thenegative holder again.The 135ANL negative holder openingoperation abnormal.Check the negative holder operation byopening and closing the holder cover.If problems persist, consult your technicalrepresentative.

Remove film and make sure there is noabnormality.Wait until the message disappears.

Refer to the DI operating instructions.

Wait until the message disappears.

End the Red-eye/Soft/Cross mode.

Open the upper guide and negative holdercover, and remove the film (see section8.1).Remove the film from the catcher section.

Check the negative holder operation byopening and closing the holder cover. Ifproblems persist, consult your technicalrepresentative.

Open the upper guide and negative holdercover. Remove the film and install it in thenegative holder again (see section 8.1).

Reinstall the film in the negative holder.

Open the upper guide and negative holdercover. Remove the film and install it in thenegative holder again (see section 8.1).

Check the negative holder operation byopening and closing the holder cover. Ifproblems persist, consult your technicalrepresentative.

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Feeding film failed in the feeder side of the135ANL switch guide section.Open the upper guide or negative holdercover, and remove the film, then install it in thenegative holder again.Feeding film failed between the 135ANL andthe 135AFC.Open the carrier cover with the 135AFC set toFRONTIER, and open the upper guide ornegative holder cover, then remove film.Re-install the film in the negative holder, andre-install the 135AFC.Feeding film failed in the catcher side of the135ANL.Open the carrier cover with the 135AFC set toFRONTIER, and remove film.Set the film in a waiting position to thenegative holder.The 135ANL catcher side nip cannot bereleased.Remove the 135AFC, and remove the film,then re-install the 135AFC.And pass the film in a waiting position throughthe negative holder.The 135ANL catcher side nip malfunction.Remove the film from the 135ANL catchersection.And pass the film in a waiting position throughthe negative holder.Feeding film failed in the catcher side of the135ANL switching guide section.Remove the film from the 135ANL catchersection.And pass the film in a waiting position throughthe negative holder.Feeding-out film from the 135AFC notperformed normally.Open the carrier cover with the 135AFC set toFRONTIER, and remove film.Set the film in a waiting position in thenegative holder.The negative press operation of the 135ANLmalfunction.Open the carrier cover with the 135AFC set toFRONTIER, and open the upper guide ornegative holder cover, then remove film.Re-install the film in the negative holder, andre-install the 135AFC.

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Open the upper guide and negative holdercover. Remove the film and install it in thenegative holder again (see section 8.1).

Open the carrier pressure cover with theNC135AG installed. Open the upper guideand negative holder cover and remove thefilm (see section 8.1). Reinstall the film inthe negative holder. Reinstall theNC135AG.

Open the pressure cover without removingthe NC135AG and remove the film (seesection 8.2).Reinstall the films in the negative holder.

Remove the NC135AG and the film (seesection 8.2). Reinstall the NC135AG.Reinstall the films in the negative holder.

Remove the film from the negative catchersection. Reinstall the films in the negativeholder.

With the NC135AG installed, open thepressure cover and remove the film (seesection 8.2). Reinstall the films in thenegative holder.

With the NC135AG installed, open thepressure cover, upper guide and negativeholder cover. Remove the film (see section8.2).

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The 135ANL catcher side nip cannot bereleased.Open the carrier cover with the 135AFC set toFRONTIER, and open the upper guide ornegative holder cover, then remove film.Re-install the film in the negative holder, andre-install the 135AFC.The 135ANL negative catcher full.Remove the film from the negative catcher.The 135ANL upper guide is opened.Close it.Loop not detected in the 135ANL feedersection.Consult your technical representative.The 135ANL upper guide is opened, so theoperation cancelled.Remove the film, and close the upper guide.Loop created continuously in the 135ANLfeeder section.Consult your technical representative.The negative holder not operated because theholder cover is opened.Close the holder cover.Operation cancelled because the 135ANLnegative holder cover is opened while thenegative holder is operated.Close the negative holder cover.When the negative holder is opened, removethe film.The 135ANL continuous process is completed.Remove the negative from the negativecatcher.Because the carrier is removed, the 135ANLcontinuous process is cancelled.Remove the film, and install the carrier.An error occurred while the 135ANL flashROM is deleted, resulting in the downloadfailure.Consult your technical representative.An error occurred while writing to the 135ANLflash ROM, resulting in the download failure.Consult your technical representative.A communication error occurred between the135ANL and the 135AFC.Consult your technical representative.Interrupt process available.The 135ANL is not installed correctly.Set the 135ANL to the operating or waitingposition.

With the NC135AG installed, open thepressure cover, upper guide and negativeholder cover. Remove the film (see section8.2).

Remove the film from the negative catcher.

Close the upper guide.

Consult technical representative.

Remove the film and close the upper guide.

Consult technical representative.

Close the negative holder cover.

Close the negative holder cover. When thenegative holder is opened, remove the film.

Remove the film from the negative catcher.

Remove the film and install the 135AFC.

Consult technical representative.

Set the 135ANL to the operating or waitingposition.

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Film inserted except from the 135ANL.When the 135ANL is not used, set it to thewaiting position.Because the 135ANL position change isdetected, the 135ANL continuous process iscancelled.Remove the film, and set the 135ANL to theoperating position.The 135ANL circuit board failure detected.Consult your technical representative.Continuous process cancelled.Remove the film in a waiting position.A negative holder open/close sensorabnormality detected during the initialization ofthe negative holder section.Consult your technical representative.The loop sensor abnormality detected duringthe initialization of the feeder section.Consult your technical representative.The nip not released normally during theinitialization of the catcher section.Consult your technical representative.The negative press remains in the homeposition during initialization.Consult your technical representative.The negative press remains left from the homeposition during the initialization of the catchersection.Consult your technical representative.The 135ANL sensor calibration failed. If filmremains, remove it.If not, clean the sensor.The film currently being processed scan-cancelled.Continue processing a next film?Because the 135ANL upper guide is opened,the 135ANL sensor calibration cannot bedone.Close the upper guide.This is the last frame.Press [OK] to feed out film.Because the carrier or mask was removed, thecustom setting information are not displayedcorrectly. The related dialog(s) closed.The custom setting No. is invalid.Changed to master settings.Because the exposure condition retrieve inprogress, pre-scan not performed.Feed out film.This function is not supported.

No. Message Action to TakeSet the 135ANL to the waiting position.

Set the 135ANL to the operating position.

Consult technical representative.

Remove the film in the waiting position.

Consult technical representative.

If film remains, remove it. If not, clean thesensor.

Click [OK] or [Cancel].

Close the upper guide.

Press [OK] to feed out film.

Perform the custom setting again.

Print with master settings, or select acorrect custom setting No.Reload the film after the exposure conditionretrieve is completed.

The function cannot be used.

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Perform scanner correction.Remove the film, and remove the carrier andinstall it again.Process is cancelled because an erroroccurred during the setup of the scannercorrection table.Consult your technical representative.Abnormal flow rate detected in flowmeter.Call technical representative.Storing the exposure condition failed.After this, storing the exposure condition willnot be performed.

Cannot print because the printer memory isfull.Retry printing when enough memory isreserved.Cannot output because the image data occupylarge amounts of memory.Wait until enough memory is reserved and tryagain.%MAGAZINE% not installed or paper endprocessing in progress.After door LED in the magazine section turnsgreen, install magazine and restart printing.%MAGAZINE% not installed or paper endprocessing in progress.After the door LED in the magazine sectionturns green, install magazine and restartprinting.Print size and magazine paper widthmismatched.Press [OK] to change magazine, or changeprint size.Press [Output] to output forcibly.Magazine paper width and print size of indexformat mismatched.Press [OK] to replace magazine, or selectother index format.If you press [Output], an incorrect index printwill be outputted.Template width and magazine paper widthmismatched.Press [OK] and replace magazine.Press [Output] to output forcibly.The high-speed mode cancelled due to erroroccurrence.Printing may be cancelled with some frames.Check print results.

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Remove the film, and remove the carrierand install it again.

Consult technical representative.

Turn OFF the power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult a technicalrepresentative.Wait until enough memory is reserved andtry again.

After door LED in the magazine sectionturns green, install magazine and restartprinting.

Press [OK] to change the magazine, orchange print size. Press [Output] to outputforcibly.

Press [OK] to replace the magazine, orselect other index format. If you press[Output], an incorrect index print will beoutputted.

Press [OK] and replace magazine. Press[Output] to output forcibly.

Check print results.

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Restart from pre-scanning.

Consult technical representative.

Change print size.

Perform the post-operational check after theprocessing is completed. If the printedpaper remains, perform All Process.

Turn OFF the power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult a technicalrepresentative.

Consult technical representative.

Consult a technical representative.

The magazine is not in setup condition.Perform a condition setup.Consult technical representative.

Turn OFF power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult technicalrepresentative.

Turn the power switch to STANDBY.

An error occurred in generating image in thehigh-speed mode.Re-start from pre-scan.Initializing 135ANL failed.Consult your technical representative.Print size exceeds the limit.Change print size.The post-operational check cannot be startedbecause printing is in progress or the printedpaper remains in the printer.If the printed paper remains, perform ALLPROCESS.Error table item( %TableItem% ) cannot beomitted.Sub-system:%SubSystemID%(%TableFileName% ).Error No.:%NUM%Error table items( %TableItem% ) areincorrect.Sub-system:%SubSystemID%(%TableFileName% ).Error No.:%NUM%Communication error occurred betweenscanner and printer. (Command time-out)Call technical representative.Communication error occurred.(nn system)Performing printer maintenance.Setup printing conditions.Data files not opened.Call technical representative.Communication error occurred betweenscanner and printer.(IEEE1394 communication error: CodeNo.=%NUM%)Refer to manual for guidance.Communication error occurred betweenscanner and printer.(SCSI communication error: CodeNo.=%NUM%)Consult technical representative.Communication error occurred betweenscanner and printer.(communication error: Code No.=%NUM%)Refer to manual for guidance.Printer switch turned to ON.Change switch to STANDBY.

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No. Message Action to TakeTurn OFF power supply (see subsection4.2.1) and restart the system. If the errorappears again, consult technicalrepresentative.Change the printer to on-line condition.

Click [Cancel] to cancel All Process. Click[OK] to perform All Process creatingmargins.

Consult a technical representative.

Wait until the laser temperature adjustmentcompletes.

Wait until the processing temperatureadjustment completes.

Wait until intializing completes.

Wait until processing completes.

Wait until save cut processing completes.

Perform All Process.

Reinstall the paper magazine.

Resume printing. If necessary, perform AllProcess.

Press [Cancel] to cancel All Process. Press[Continue] to continue it.

Remove paper (see section 7.1).

Request not accepted by printer.Request rejected.

Printer is off-line. Request rejected.Change printer to online and performoperation.Paper too short for all process.Cancel All Process? Press [Cancel] to cancelAll Process.Press [OK] to perform All Process creatingmargins.Abnormal printer backup memory.Call technical representative. (No problemeven if this message appears at the upgrade(reversion) of the printer software.)Printer’s timer abnormal. Scanner timeadopted.If problems persist, call technicalrepresentative.Laser temperature adjustment not completedin exposure section.Please wait.Temperature adjustment of processing tanks isprocess.Please wait.Initializing printer.Please wait.Printer is processing.Please wait.Save Cut command already received.Request rejected.Residual image seen.Perform All Process.Rewinding paper.Reinstall magazine.Processor error is cleared.Resume printing.If under All Processing, All Process aborted.Select [All Process] again.Soon paper end(remainingpaper:about%NUM%m). Cancel All Process?Press [Cancel] to cancel All Process.Press [Continue] to continue it.Paper jamming occurred in the paper feedunit.Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 1.Remove paper.

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Paper jamming occurred in the exposuresection feed unit.Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 2.Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 4.Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 5.Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 1 (loop 1).Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 1 (loop 2).Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 2 (loop 3).Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 3 (loop 4).Remove paper.Paper jamming occurred in the unit 5 (loop 5).Remove paper.Hole punch not detected in the exposuresection feed unit.Call technical representative.Hole punch not detected in the unit 2.Call technical representative.Hole punch not detected in the unit 3.Call technical representative.Hole punch not detected in the unit 4.Call technical representative.Paper cannot be drawn from magazine.Check the magazine.Paper remains in printer.Remove paper.Laser unit shutter in the exposure section feedunit malfunctions.Call technical representative.Cutting hole punch in the unit 1 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Sorting hole punch in the unit 1 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Cutter 1 in the unit 3 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Cutter 2 in the unit 4 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Loop 1 guide plate in the unit 1 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Loop 2 guide plate in the unit 1 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Loop 3 guide plate in the unit 2 malfunctions.Call technical representative.

Remove paper (see section 7.1).

Consult technical representative.

Check the paper magazine.

Remove paper (see section 7.1).

Consult technical representative.

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Loop 4 guide plate in the unit 3 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Loop 5 guide plate in the unit 5 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide in the paper feed unitmalfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 1 in the unit 1 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 2 in the exposure sectionfeed unit malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 3-1 in the unit 2malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 3-2 in the unit 2malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 3-3 in the unit 2malfunctions.Call technical representative.Reservoir paper width guide in the unit 3malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 4 in the unit 4 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Paper width guide 5 in the unit 5 malfunctions.Call technical representative.Roller nip in the exposure section feed unitmalfunctions.Call technical representative.Cutter 1 in the unit 3 and cutter 2 in the unit 4malfunction.Processor driving stopped.Call technical representative.Calibration of the hole sensor in printer failed.Call technical representative.Error code: %NUM% (decimal)Paper too short.Remove paper.Splice section detected.Remove paper.Unknown magazine ID is set.Set correct magazine ID.Magazine ID not detected.Magazine ID not registered.Perform “Paper Magazine Registration” in“Printer Adjustment/Maintenance” in “Setupand Maintenance”.Magazine not loaded.

Consult technical representative.

Remove paper.

Install the proper paper magazine.

Register the paper magazine in Menu 451.

Install the paper magazine.

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Back printer is not installed.Refer to manual for guidance.A communication error occurred in printer(main circuit board to paper feeding system A).Call technical representative.A communication error occurred in printer(main circuit board to paper feeding system B).Call technical representative.Printer section door open.Remove paper in printer and close door.Magazine removed during the feed.Remove paper.Cutter 1 in the unit 3 malfunctions while inrestoring.Processor driving stopped.Call technical representative.Auto-loading paper.Please wait.Save Cut not performed.Save-cutting.Paper-splicing.Performing paper end process.Please wait.Paper end process completed. Replacemagazine.If not replaced, press [PRINT STOP] to cancelprint instruction.Dispose the cut wastes.Reservoir full.Please wait.All Processing.Please wait.Printed paper not detected.All Process not performed.Printed paper too short.Save Cut not performed.Rewinding paper.Please wait.Printed paper remains.Perform All Process.Rewinding request rejected.Printer section door opened.Close door.Roller nip in the feeder unit malfunctions.Call technical representative.Feeding of paper cannot be continued.Remove paper.Magazine with different paper width installed.Install magazine with correct paper.

Position the back printer properly.

Consult a technical representative.

Remove the paper from the printer andclose door.Remove paper.

Consult a technical representative.

Wait until auto-loading is completed.

Continue printing.Wait until the message disappears.

Wait until paper end processing iscompleted.Replace the magazine. If the magazine isnot replaced, press [PRINT STOP] tocancel print instruction.Dispose cutting waste.

Wait.

Wait until All Process is completed.

All Process is unnecessary.

Continue printing or perform All Process.

Wait.

Perform All Process.

Paper is already rewound or not loaded.Close the printer door.

Consult a technical representative.

Remove paper from the printer (see section7.1).Install the proper magazine.

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Magazine installed.Resume printing.Anti-dust shutter abnormal.Call technical representative.Anti-dust fan malfunction.Call technical representative.Polygon malfunctions.Call technical representative.AOM driver cooling fan malfunctions.Call technical representative.FM cooling fan malfunctions.Call technical representative.Exposure section cooling fan malfunctions.Call technical representative.Condition setup for present paper notperformed.Perform condition setup for paper.Communication error occurred inprinter.(between main circuit board and LDD20circuit board on laser unit)Call technical representative.Abnormal R laser (R-LD) information.Call technical representative.Abnormal G laser (G-SHG) information.Call technical representative.Abnormal B laser (B-SHG) information.Call technical representative.R laser (R-LD) temperature adjustmentoutside specified range.Call technical representative.G laser (G-SHG) temperature adjustmentoutside specified range.Call technical representative.B laser (B-SHG) temperature adjustmentoutside specified range.Call technical representative.Abnormal R laser (R-LD) temperature.Call technical representative.Abnormal G laser(G-SHG) temperature.Call technical representative.Abnormal B laser (B-SHG) temperature.Call technical representative.Abnormal temperature detected in printer.Refer to manual for guidance.

Abnormal AOM temperature.Call technical representative.R laser (R-LD) current exceeded.Call technical representative.

Press [OK] to resume printing.

Consult technical representative.

Set up paper condition (see section 3.3).

Consult technical representative.

Adjust room temperature to 10°C to 40°C. Ifthe temperature is within this range, consulttechnical representative.Consult technical representative.

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G laser (G-SHG) current exceeded.Call technical representative.B laser (B-SHG) current exceeded.Call technical representative.R laser (R-LD) current measurement valueoutside specified range.Call technical representative.G laser (G-SHG) current measurement valueoutside specified range.Call technical representative.B laser (B-SHG) current measurement valueoutside specified range.Call technical representative.R laser (R-LD) is about to its lifetime.No problem for the moment, but call technicalrepresentative.G laser (G-SHG) is about to its lifetime.No problem for the moment, but call technicalrepresentative.B laser (B-SHG) is about to its lifetime.No problem for the moment, but call technicalrepresentative.SOS detection failed.Call technical representative.Electric power failure occurred in the exposureand light source sections.If problems persist, call technicalrepresentative.Abnormal frame memory.Call technical representative.G, B laser(SHG) optimal temperature settingperiods.Set optimal temperature in “PrinterAdjustment/Maintenance” in “Setup andMaintenance”.10 days passed since the last paper conditionsetup.We recommend paper condition setup.R laser (R-LD) temperature sensor abnormal.Call technical representative.G laser (G-SHG) temperature sensorabnormal.Call technical representative.B laser (B-SHG) temperature sensorabnormal.Call technical representative.

Consult a technical representative.

Set the G and B laser (SHG) optimumtemperature in Menu 454.(see “Condition Setup and Maintenance”.)

Perform a paper condition setup.

Consult a technical representative.

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No. Message Action to TakeAdjust room temperature to within indicatedrange.

Check the communication cable connectionand re-try. If the error recurs, reinstallsystem software.

See section 7.2

Remove paper in the cutter section.

Remove paper in the processor or dryersection (see subsection 7.2). After removal,open and close the processor cover once.

Remove paper in the cutter section.

Consult technical representative.

The laser’s temperature adjustment cannot beperformed, because the ambient temperatureis too low(high).Adjust the ambient temperature between 15-Cand 30-C.(The laser’s temperature adjustment is startedif the ambient temperature exceeds 5-C.)Transferring images from scanner has notbeen completed within a specified time.

Transferring of images was aborted.(Code No. = %NUM%)

Paper jam in processor (7).Remove paper.Check it. %NUM% strips remains.Paper jamming occurred in the cutter section.Remove paper.Paper remains in the processor or the dryersection.Remove paper.Open and Close Processor cover once.Paper remains in the cutter section.Remove paper.Slant sorter malfunctions.Call technical representative.Horizontal sorter malfunctions.Call technical representative.Cutter malfunctions.Call technical representative.Hole punch not detected in the cutter section.Call technical representative.Paper width guide in the cutter sectionmalfunctions.Call technical representative.Loop guide in the cutter section malfunctions.Call technical representative.Width guide in processor malfunctions.Call technical representative.Exit guide malfunctions.Call technical representative.Communication error occurred in printer(between main circuit board and processorsection).Call technical representative.Processor program error.Call technical representative.

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Processor cover is open.Processing stopped.Remove paper and restart processing.Squeeze cover is open.Processing stopped.Remove paper and restart processing.Processing tank section cover open.Close cover.Squeeze section cover open.Close cover.P1 processing tank temperature not rising.Call technical representative.P2 processing tank temperature not rising.Call technical representative.PS1 processing tank temperature not rising.Call technical representative.PS2 processing tank temperature not rising.Call technical representative.PS3 processing tank temperature not rising.Call technical representative.PS4 processing tank temperature not rising.Call technical representative.Dryer section temperature not rising.Call technical representative.P1 processing tank temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.P2 processing tank temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS1 processing tank temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS2 processing tank temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS3 processing tank temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS4 processing tank temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.Dryer section temperature abnormal.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.P1 safety thermostat activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.

Remove paper and restart processing.

Close the processing tank section cover.

Close the squeegee rack cover.

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1. Check solution level. If it is normal,consult technical representative.

2. If it is low, check that there is no solutionleak.If there is leak, consult technicalrepresentative.

3. If there is no solution leak, add water intothe low level tank.

4. Open the menu 465 “EvaporationCorrection Rate Setting” and make sure“YES” is selected for “EvaporationCorrection”.

Replace the element with a new one.

Consult technical representative.

Remove prints from the sorter.

Wait.

Wait. Perform control strip processing afterpaper processing.

P2 safety thermostat activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS1 safety thermostat activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS2 safety thermostat activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS3 safety thermostat activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.PS4 safety thermostat activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.Safety thermostat in dryer section activated.Heater turned off.Call technical representative.P1 solution level has fallen.Temperature adjustment stopped.Refer to manual for guidance.P2 solution level has fallen.Temperature adjustment stopped.Refer to manual for guidance.PS1 solution level has fallen.Temperature adjustment stopped.Refer to manual for guidance.PS2 solution level has fallen.Temperature adjustment stopped.Refer to manual for guidance.PS3 solution level has fallen.Temperature adjustment stopped.Refer to manual for guidance.PS4 solution level has fallen.Temperature adjustment stopped.Refer to manual for guidance.RC50D flow rate insufficient.Replace element.RC50D flow rate abnormal.Call technical representative.Sorter nearly full.Collect prints from sorter.Performing evaporation correction.Please wait. (Max 50 min.)After replenishment, start temperatureadjustment.Processing paper.Please wait.Perform control strip processing after paperprocessing.

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Processing paper.Please wait.Temperature adjustment of processing tanks isprocess.Please wait.Processing paper.Cannot be processed due to different width ofpaper.Please wait.Switching paper width guide in processor.Please wait.Thermometer abnormal.Call technical representative.Hygrometer abnormal.Call technical representative.Water addition data abnormal.Call technical representative.Set the large size tray.Set the large size tray after paper is fed out.Turn out the large size tray.

Turn out the large size tray after paper is fedout.P1R replenisher pump or stirring valveabnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P2RA replenisher pump or cartridge cleaningvalve abnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P2RB replenisher pump or cartridge cleaningvalve abnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P1R replenisher pump abnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P2RA replenisher pump abnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P2RB replenisher pump abnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.

Wait.

Consult technical representative.

Set the large-size tray.Set the large-size tray after paper is fed out.Set the large-size tray to the waitingposition.Set the large-size tray to the waitingposition after paper is fed out.Consult technical representative.

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Consult technical representative.

Add PSR until the message disappears.

Install a new replenisher cartridge.

Refer to “Action to Take” for the replenishersystem error displayed before thismessage.Close the replenisher box door.

Install a new replenisher cartridge.

Check that replenisher cartridge is properlyinstalled. Then start processing.

Replace the replenisher cartridge.

Add 8 liters of PSR.

Add 12 liters of PSR.

Consult technical representative.

P1R Replenisher cartridge cleaning or dilutionvalve abnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P2RA Replenisher cartridge cleaning valveabnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.P2RB Replenisher cartridge cleaning valveabnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.Solution remains in replenisher tank.Call technical representative.Replenisher cartridge opening failed.Call technical representative.Error occurred in replenishment section.Call technical representative.Drive motor for opening replenisher cartridgeabnormal.Call technical representative.About 780 3R-size sheets can still be printedwithout replenishment.PSR lowered.Add PSR until message disappears.Replenisher cartridge empty.Insert a new replenisher cartridge.Number of prints exceeds limit.Stop printing.

Replenisher door open.Close it.Replenisher cartridge not loaded.Install a new replenisher cartridge.Opening not completed normally.Check that replenisher cartridge is properlyinstalled.Start processing.Last replenishment solution prepared.Replace replenisher cartridge.PSR solution level has fallen.Add 8 liters of PSR.PSR replenisher empty.Add 12 liters of PSR.Remaining replenisher abnormal.Call technical representative.

E-2706

E-2707

E-2708

E-2709

E-2710

E-2711

E-2712

W-2713

W-2714

W-2715

W-2716

W-2717

I-2718

I-2719

W-2720

W-2721

W-2722

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W-2730

W-2731

W-2732

W-2733

W-2734

W-2735

W-2736

W-2737

W-2738

W-2739

W-2740

W-2741

W-4101

W-4102

W-4103

W-4105

W-4106

W-4107

W-4108

Mixing replenisher.Please wait.P1R replenisher solution level has fallen.Printing can continue a little further.P2R replenisher solution level has fallen.Printing can continue a little further.PSR replenisher solution level has fallen.Printing can continue a little further.P1R replenisher empty.Add replenisher.P2R replenisher empty.Add replenisher.PSR replenisher empty.Add replenisher.W1 waste solution tank nearly full.Collect waste solution.W2 waste solution tank nearly full.Collect waste solution.W1 waste solution tank full.Printing stopped.Collect waste solution.W2 waste solution tank full.Printing stopped.Collect waste solution.Washing solution level has fallen.Replenish it.Washing solution empty.Add washing solution.Incorrect order No.Enter correct order No.Incorrect sort No.Enter correct sort No.Incorrect CD-ID.To continue the operation without entering theCD-ID, press [Run].To re-entry the CD-ID, press [Re-entry].Image data exporting failed.Check the connection with the ImagingController.Registering order failed.Check the connection with the ImagingController.Retrieving order list information failed.Check the connection with the ImagingController.This order No. already exists.Re-enter another order No.

Wait until the message disappears.

Add replenisher.

Collect the waste solution.

Add PSR replenisher.

Refer to the DI operating instructions.

No. Message Action to Take

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W-4109

W-4110

W-4111

W-4112

W-4113

W-4114

W-4115

W-4116

W-4117

E-4118W-4119W-4120W-4121W-4122W-4123W-4124

W-4125

W-4126

W-4127

This order already contains the specified sortNo.Quit this service, change the sort No., andthen resume the operation.This order No. cannot be modified, because itis not registered.Enter a correct order No.This sort No. does not exist in this order.Enter a correct sort No.The film mask is not supported with this imageexport service.Order currently created.Wait.The service cannot be closed, because thereis an order currently processed.Wait.The sort No. cannot be changed during thisimage export service.The sort No. was restored to match the ordercondition.The number of image export becomemaximum.Press SORT and continue as a next order.Imaging Controller not recognised.Perform pre-operational check.Not enough free space to copy files.This order being used.Order not found.Creating order that already exists was tried.Correcting no-exist order tried.Insufficient memoryA wrong film mask installed in the selectedprinter.The sort No. cannot be changed during theimage export service.The sort No. was restored to match the ordercondition.Entered order No. created in other service.Re-enter other order No.Error occurred in the external I/O relatedinterface.

Refer to the DI operating instructions.No. Message Action to Take

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7 PAPER JAMMING

This section describes the corrective actions for paper jamming.

In the event of paper jamming,the printer processor stops paperfeeding and an error messageappears on the monitor of thescanner.

Also, the location where paperhas jammed is displayed on theprinter operation panel.

Paper jamming may occur in severalplaces. If an error message appearsagain after removing the paper jam, dothe corrective action for the new errormessage.

7.1 Paper Jammed in Printer ...................................................... 144

7.1.1 Paper Magazine Removal .................................................... 144

7.1.2 Paper Jammed in Paper Feed Unit (W-2401) ...................... 145

7.1.3 Paper Jammed in Unit 1 (W-2402) ...................................... 145

7.1.4 Paper Jammed in Exposure Section Feed Unit (W-2403) ... 146

7.1.5 Paper Jammed in Unit 2 (W-2404) ...................................... 147

7.1.6 Paper Jammed in Unit 4/5 (W-2405/W-2406) ...................... 149

7.1.7 Paper Jammed at Loop 1/2/3/4/5 ......................................... 151

7.1.8 Remaining Paper Length Adjustment after Removing Jammed Paper ..... 151

7.2 Paper Jammed in Processor ............................................... 152

7.2.1 Paper Jammed in Processor or Dryer (W-2601) .................. 152

7.2.2 Paper Jammed in Cutter Section (W-2602) ......................... 157

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q Press the [ENTER] key.

• The alarm is cleared.

w Turn the magazine lock lever clockwise.

• The paper magazine lock is released.

e Cut the paper at the exit guide of themagazine.

7.1 Paper Jammed in Printer

7.1.1 Paper Magazine Removal

Magazine Lock Lever

Paper Magazine

GD1448

Paper

GD1449

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7.1.2 Paper Jammed in Paper Feed Unit (W-2401)

q Remove the paper magazine (seesubsection 7.1.1).

w Open the printer right and left doors.

e Remove the paper from the paper feedunit.

Paper Feed Unit

Loop 1

GD1446

7.1.3 Paper Jammed in Unit 1 (W-2402)

q Remove the paper magazine (seesubsection 7.1.1).

w Open the printer right and left doors.

e Cut the paper at loop 1.

r Remove the paper from the paper feed unit(see subsection 7.1.2).

Paper

Paper Feed Unit

GD1450

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t Turn the knob clockwise and remove thepaper from unit 1.

Exposure Section Feed Unit Unit 2

Loop 2

GD1444

Paper

Unit 1

GD1447

7.1.4 Paper Jammed in Exposure Section Feed Unit (W-2403)

q Remove the paper magazine (seesubsection 7.1.1).

w Open the printer right and left doors.

e Follow steps 1 through 4 of “PaperJammed in Unit 1” (see subsection 7.1.3).

r Cut the paper at loop 2.

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t Turn the knob on unit 1 clockwise andremove the paper from unit 1.

y Remove the paper from the exposuresection feed unit.

Paper

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GD1447

Exposure Section Feed Unit

Paper

GD1445

7.1.5 Paper Jammed in Unit 2 (W-2404)

q Follow steps 1 through 5 of “PaperJammed in Exposure Section Feed Unit”(see subsection 7.1.4).

w Cut the paper at loop 3.

Exposure Section Feed Unit

Loop 3Unit 2

GD1441

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e Remove the paper from the exposuresection feed unit.

r Push the lever to the left to lower thereservoir loop guide plate.

t Turn the knob on unit 2 counterclockwiseand remove the paper from unit 2.

Exposure Section Feed Unit

Paper

GD1445

Reservoir Loop Guide Plate

Lever

GD1442

Unit 2

KnobPaper

GD1443

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7.1.6 Paper Jammed in Unit 4/5 (W-2405/W-2406)

q Follow steps 1 through 3 of “PaperJammed in Unit 2” (see subsection 7.1.5).

w Cut the paper at loop 4 (reservoir loop).

e Push the lever to the left to lower thereservoir loop guide plate.

r Turn the knob on unit 2 counterclockwiseand remove the paper from unit 2.

Loop 4 Unit 4

Unit 3

GD1439

Reservoir Loop Guide Plate

Lever

GD1442

Unit 2

KnobPaper

GD1443

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t Turn the knob on unit 4 clockwise andremove the paper from unit 4.

If the paper cannot be seen, follow the steps below.

q Loosen the two screws and remove theguide plate from unit 4.

w Remove the paper from unit 4.

e Reinstall the guide plate by aligning itsholes with the pins on unit 4 and tighteningthe two screws.

Unit 4

Paper Knob

GD1440

GD1563

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Unit 4

Guide Plate

GD1564

Paper

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7.1.7 Paper Jammed at Loop 1/2/3/4/5

If paper is jammed at loop 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, perform the procedure indicated in the table below.

No. Loop Procedure Refer toW-2407 Loop 1 Paper Jammed in Paper Feed Unit 7.1.2

Paper Jammed in Unit 1 7.1.3W-2407 Loop 2 Paper Jammed in Unit 1 7.1.3

Paper Jammed in Exposure Section Feed Unit 7.1.4W-2407 Loop 3 Paper Jammed in Exposure Section Feed Unit 7.1.4

Paper Jammed in Unit 2 7.1.5W-2407 Loop 4 Paper Jammed in Unit 2 7.1.5W-2407 Loop 5 Paper Jammed in Unit 4/5 7.1.6

7.1.8 Remaining Paper Length Adjustment after Removing Jammed Paper

q Measure the length of the paper removed.

w In menu 451 “Paper MagazineRegistration”, subtract the measured lengthfrom the remaining length in the “Left” box.Enter the new remaining length in the “Left”box (see “Condition Setup andMaintenance”).

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7.2 Paper Jammed in Processor

7.2.1 Paper Jammed in Processor or Dryer (W-2601)

Processing solution may irritate the eyes andskin. When handling processing solutions,wear protective goggles, a rubber apron,rubber boots and other protective gear asappropriate to prevent any solution fromcoming in contact with the body. Always washhands well after handling the processingsolutions.

q Remove the processor cover.

w Remove the squeegee rack cover.

Processor Cover

GD1305

Squeegee Rack Cover

GD1327

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e Cut the paper at the processor inlet if it isvisible.

r Release the lock, lift the squeegee rackand cut the paper at the No.9 crossoverrack.

t Remove the paper from the squeegee rack.

GD1575

Paper

GD1565

Squeegee Rack

Paper

GD1566

Paper

Squeegee Rack

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y Remove the No.1 and No.2 crossoverracks.

u Lift the P1-1 rack approximately 5 cm (2in.) and turn the knob counterclockwiseuntil the paper comes out and it can beremoved.If the knob is too hard to turn, the papermay be jammed in the P1-1 rack. Removethe P1-1 rack and the paper.

GD1307

No.2Crossover Rack

No.1CrossoverRack

GD1568

Knob

P1-1 Rack

GD1569

Paper

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i Remove the No.3 crossover rack.

o Lift the P1-2 rack approximately 5 cm (2in.) and turn the knob counterclockwise.If the knob is hard to turn, remove the P1-2rack and the paper.

!0 Install the contamination prevention coverover the P1-1 and P1-2 racks.

GD1570

Knob

P1-2 Rack

GD1571

Paper

GD1572

Contamination Prevention Cover

156

!1 Try to remove the crossover racks fromNo.4 to No.9. If a crossover rack cannot beremoved, it means paper is jammed in therack.

!2 Cut the paper at the crossover rack thatcannot be removed.

!3 Lift the rack slightly, turn the knobcounterclockwise until the paper comes outand can be removed.

!4 Remove the remaining paper by hand.

!5 Lift the P2-1 to PS4 racks in this order andturn the knob counterclockwiseapproximately 20 times to make sure thereis no paper in the rack.

!6 Reinstall the No.4 to No.9 crossover racks.

!7 Remove the contamination preventioncover.

!8 Reinstall the No.1 to No.3 crossover racks.

!9 Reinstall the squeegee rack.

@0 Reinstall the squeegee rack and processorcovers.

GD1573

Paper

Crossover Rack

GD1574

Paper

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7.2.2 Paper Jammed in Cutter Section (W-2602)

q Pull out the paper from the loop guidesection.

w Press the “PROCESSOR DRIVE” [ON/OFF] key twice.

• The processor is driven and paper in the

processor will be fed out through the dryer

section.

e Wind the paper being fed out.

r Make sure the cutter loop guide plate isclosed.If the guide plate is opened, insert thecontrol strip leader or upkeep print into thecutter section through the loop section toclose it.

IMPORTANTIf the cutter loop guide plate is opened,error “W-2602” will occur on the nextprinting.

GD1576

Paper

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8 NEGATIVE JAMMING IN 135ANL (OPTIONAL)

This Section describes the corrective actions for negativejamming in the 135ANL.

In the event of negative jamming, the 135ANL stops negativefeed and an error message appears on the monitor of thescanner.

8.1 Negative Jamming during Pre-scanning ..................... 160

8.2 Negative Jamming during Fine-scanning ................... 162

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8.1 Negative Jamming during Pre-scanning

q Open the negative holder cover.

w Press the button to open the upper guide.

Take care not to damage the negative at the loop

section.

e Pull the release lever as shown in thefigure to release the pressure cover of thefilm carrier.

r Remove the negative from the 135ANL.

Negative Holder Cover

GD157

Upper GuideLock Release Button

Loop Section

GD158

GD159

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y Reinstall the film carrier.

u Click [OK] on the monitor screen.

• The error message disappears.

i Reinstall the negatives to the negativeholder.

o Close the upper guide and negative holdercover.

Film Carrier

Pressure Cover Lever

GD161

Film Carrier

GD162

Upper Guide

Negative Holder Cover

GD163

162

8.2 Negative Jamming during Fine-scanning

q Pull the release lever as shown in thefigure to release the pressure cover of thefilm carrier.

w Open the negative loop guide on the carrierinlet guide and remove the negative fromthe 135ANL.

e Remove the negative from the film carrier.

Release Lever

Pressure Cover

GD159

Loop Guide

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t Reinstall the film carrier.

y Click [OK] on the monitor screen.

• The error message disappears.

u Reinstall the negatives to the negativeholder.

i Close the upper guide and negative holdercover.

Film Carrier

Pressure Cover Lever

GD161

Film Carrier

GD162

Upper Guide

Negative Holder Cover

GD163

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9 STREAK MARKS ON PRINTS AND COUNTERMEASURES

This section describes the corrective actions to take for streakemarks on prints.

9.1 Types of Streak Marks ............................................................ 166

9.1.1 Pressure Cover Section of Auto Film Carrier ....................... 166

9.1.2 Mask Section of Auto Film Carrier ....................................... 166

9.1.3 Mirror Box ............................................................................ 167

9.2 Countermeasures ...................................................................... 168

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9.1 Types of Streak Marks

Dust adheres to the lower section of thepressure cover opening.A Distinct streak mark appears.

Dust adheres on the upper section of thepressure cover opening.Instead of actual streak marks, the image maybe distorted due to the movement of the dustcaused by the film-cooling air.

Dirt or dust adhering to the film carrier may cause streak marks on prints.Streak marks on the prints may run in the same direction as the paper feed.

9.1.1 Pressure Cover Section of Auto Film Carrier

9.1.2 Mask Section of Auto Film Carrier

Dust adheres to the mask section.A thin, colored streak mark appears on theprint due to the nearness of the dust to thefilm.

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Dust on the mask has been dragged by film.Distinct colored, curving streak marks appearon prints.

This type of streak mark appears when dust ispresent during the scanner correction at thepre-operational check stage, but is not presentduring fine scanning.A dark streak mark appears on prints.

9.1.3 Mirror Box

Dust on the upper surface of the mirror box.A diffused contoured streak mark appears onprint since the dust is not near the surface ofthe film.

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q Clean the mirror box (see “Basic OperatingInstructions”).

w Clean the auto film carrier NC240AG(see “Basic Operating Instructions”).

e Clean the auto film carrier NC135AG(see “Basic Operating Instructions”).

r Clean the inside of the film receiver using avacuum cleaner.

t Perform “Scanner Correction” of “1 Pre-operational Check” (see “Basic OperatingInstructions”).

9.2 Countermeasures

Vacuum Cleaner

Film Receiver

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If streak marks appear on prints, remove the dust or dirt by following the stepsbelow.

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10 LIST OF CONSUMABLES

10.1 Scanner ........................................................................................... 170

10.2 Printer Processor ...................................................................... 171

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10.1 Scanner

Scanning LampPart No.: 122S0026

ReflectorPart No.: 602S0001

Light Source Section Air FilterPart No.: 374D895509C

Scanner Power Supply Section Air FilterPart No.: 374D890211C

GD1550

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GD1435

GD1436

Back Printer Ink Ribbon CassettePart No.: 345A9049781

2 pieces

Circulation FilterPart No.: 376G03101

8 pieces

Power Source Section Air FiltersPart No.: 4B5482292

4 pieces

Printer Section Air FiltersPart No.: 4B5482292

6 pieces

Processing Section Heater Cooling Filters

5 pieces

Part No.: 4B5482292

Dryer Section Air FilterPart No.: 376G02021

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11 INDEX

5.1 Index ................................................................................................. 174

5.2 Index of Basic Operating Instructions .......................... 176

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1-Frame Image Display Printing......................... 2.8135ANL (Optional) Negative Catcher Section

Cleaning .......................................................... 3.9135 Light Source Aperture Table ........................ 3.8

Additional Operating Instructions .......................... 2Auto Correction ON/OFF.................................. 2.15

Back Printing Selection and Custom SetupBack Printing Display ...................................... 2.3

Basic Operating Precautions........................... 1.1.1Black & White Negative Printing ........................ 2.7

Caution Label Locations on Printer/PaperProcessor ..................................................... 1.3.2

Caution Label Locations on Scanner/ImageProcessor ..................................................... 1.3.1

Caution regarding Electric Shock .................... 1.1.2Center Cropping ................................................. 2.5Certification and Identification Label Locations ...1.7.1Certification and Identification Labels ................ 1.7Cleaning the Densitometer White Board .......... 5.14Cleaning the Film Cooling Air Compressor Filter ..... 5.12Cleaning the Light Source Optical Filters ......... 5.13Cleaning the Light Source Section Air Filter ....... 5.3Cleaning the Printer Power Source Section

Air Filters ......................................................... 5.6Cleaning the Printer Section Air Filters .............. 5.5Cleaning the Processing Solution Cooling

Air Filters ......................................................... 5.7Cleaning the Scanner Power Supply Section

Air Filter ........................................................... 5.4Control Strip Preparation................................. 3.5.1Control Strip Processing .......................... 3.5, 3.5.2Control Strip Storage and Handling Precautions .... 3.5.3Countermeasures............................................... 9.2CRT Monitor .................................................... 1.5.1CRT Monitor and Main Control Unit Handling

Precautions ..................................................... 1.5Custom Setting Selection ................................. 2.17Cutter Loop Sensor Cleaning ............................. 5.9

Daily Maintenance................................................. 4Date/Time Printing .......................................... 2.4.1Dryer Section Air Filter ....................................... 5.8

Error Messages and Action to Take ...................... 6

Forced Printing ................................................. 2.18Front Printing...................................................... 2.4

Handling Precautions ...................................... 1.6.1

Ink Ribbon Replacement .................................... 4.1IX240 Strip Film Printing .................................... 2.2IX240-size Reversal Film Print ........................... 2.6

Laser Caution Label Locations on Printer ....... 1.3.3Laser Radiation Safety ............................. 1.2, 1.2.1Laser Warning Label ....................................... 1.2.2List of Consumables............................................ 10

Main Control Unit ............................................ 1.5.2Maintenance Schedule....................................... 5.1Making Monotone Prints from Color Film ...... 2.13.2Making Monotone Prints from Monotone Film

(for Color Development) ............................. 2.13.1Manual Shut-off of Printer Power .................... 4.2.3Manual Shut-off of Scanner Power ................. 4.2.2Manual Start-up.................................................. 2.1Mask Section of Auto Film Carrier ................... 9.1.2Mirror Box........................................................ 9.1.3Monotone Printing ............................................ 2.13

Negative Jamming during Fine-scanning ........... 8.2Negative Jamming during Pre-scanning ............ 8.1Negative Jamming in 135ANL (Optional) .............. 8

Operational Safety and Use Conditions ................ 1

Paper Condition Setup ....................................... 3.3Paper Feed ...................................................... 2.16Paper Jammed at Loop 1/2/3/4/5 .................... 7.1.7Paper Jammed in Cutter Section (W-2602) .... 7.2.2Paper Jammed in Exposure Section

Feed Unit (W-2403) ...................................... 7.1.4Paper Jammed in Paper Feed Unit (W-2401) .....7.1.2Paper Jammed in Printer ................................... 7.1Paper Jammed in Processor .............................. 7.2Paper Jammed in Processor or Dryer (W-2601) ..... 7.2.1Paper Jammed in Unit 1 (W-2402) .................. 7.1.3Paper Jammed in Unit 2 (W-2404) .................. 7.1.5Paper Jammed in Unit 4/5 (W-2405/W-2406) .....7.1.6Paper Jamming ..................................................... 7Paper Magazine Removal ............................... 7.1.1Periodical Maintenance and Inspection ................ 5Power OFF/ON .................................................. 5.2Pressure Cover Section of Auto Film Carrier .. 9.1.1Printer Processor ............................................. 10.2Processing Chemical (CP-48S) Handling .......... 1.6Processing Solution Temperature Check ........... 3.4Production Information ....................................... 3.2

Remaining Paper Length Adjustment afterRemoving Jammed Paper ........................... 7.1.8

Replacing the Circulation Filters ...................... 5.10Replenisher Pump Output Measurement ......... 3.10Room Conditions ................................................ 1.4RP-tone Correction .......................................... 2.14

Safety ................................................................. 1.1Safety Indication................................................. 1.3Scanner ............................................................ 10.1

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Scanning Lamp Position Adjustment .................. 3.7Scanning Lamp/Reflector Replacement............. 3.6Selecting Sharpness Level ............................... 2.12Setup and Maintenance ........................................ 3“Setup and Maintenance” Menu Screen ............ 3.1Sort Data Display/Setting ................................... 2.9Streak Marks on Prints and Countermeasures ..... 9

Title Printing .................................................... 2.4.2Tone Adjustment............................................... 2.11Turning OFF/ON Printer .................................. 5.2.2Turning OFF/ON Scanner ............................... 5.2.1Turning Power OFF in an Emergency ................ 4.2Turning Power OFF in an Emergency

(Mechanical/Software Abnormality) ............. 4.2.1Types of Streak Marks ....................................... 9.1

Unexposed Frame-Detection Level Setup ....... 2.10

Washing the Processing Racks ....................... 5.11

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135ANL (Option) Cleaning .............................. 3.2.5135ANL Preparation ........................................ 6.2.1135 Half-size Frame Printing............................ 4.20135 Reorder Printing (by Frame No.) ............ 4.17.2135 Reorder Printing (by Frame Order) ........ 4.17.1135 Reprinting ............................................... 4.16.1135-size Film Installation................................. 4.8.2

After Printing ......................................................... 7All Process .................................................... 4.23.1All Process and Save Cut ................................ 4.23Auto Film Carrier Installation .............................. 4.3Auto Film Carrier NC135AG Cleaning ............ 3.2.3Auto Film Carrier NC135AG Installation ......... 4.3.2Auto Film Carrier NC240AG Cleaning ............ 3.2.2Auto Film Carrier NC240AG Installation ......... 4.3.1Auto Judgement Mode Setup........................ 4.19.2

Basic Operating Precautions........................... 1.1.1Before Printing ...................................................... 3

Caution Label Locations on Laser Printer/Paper Processor .......................................... 1.3.2

Caution Label Locations on Scanner/Image Processor .......................................... 1.3.1

Caution regarding Electric Shock .................... 1.1.2Certification and Identification Label

Locations ...................................................... 1.7.1Certification and Identification Labels ................ 1.7Checking .......................................................... 4.11Cleaning the Magnetic Heads on the

Auto Film Carrier NC240AG ........................ 7.2.1Clicking............................................................ 2.5.3Collecting the Waste Solution ......................... 7.2.5Color Correction ............................................... 4.13Component Names ............................................ 6.1Compenent Names and Related Function ............ 2Control Strip Processing ................................. 3.2.8CRT Monitor .................................................... 1.5.1CRT Monitor and Main Control Unit Handling

Precautions ..................................................... 1.5

Density Correction............................................ 4.12Discarding the Cuttings ................................... 7.2.2Discarding the Punching Waste ...................... 7.2.3

External View ..................................................... 2.1

Film Feed Mode Selection ................................. 4.6FTPM and Series Scene Printing (IX240) ........ 4.21FTPM Printing ............................................... 4.21.1Function Keys ................................................. 2.4.6

General Maintenance ............................................ 8

Handling Precautions ...................................... 1.6.1

Index of Basic Operating Instructions

High-speed (Three-frame) Mode...................... 4.22Holding Conditions ........................................... 4.15

Image Frame Display Mode Change ................. 4.5Index Printing Setup ......................................... 4.18Inserting Film...................................................... 4.8Internal Structure and Paper Feed ..................... 2.2Interrupting Operation .............................. 6.3, 6.3.2IX240 Reorder Printing.................................. 4.17.3IX240 Reprinting with Batch Retrieval of

Exposure Conditions .................................. 4.16.2IX240 Reprinting with Individual Exposure

Condition Retrieval ..................................... 4.16.3IX240-size Film Cartridge Installation ............. 4.8.1

Laser Caution Label Locations on Printer ....... 1.3.3Laser Printer/Paper Processor (LP2500P)...... 2.1.2Laser Radiation Safety ............................. 1.2, 1.2.1Laser Warning Label ....................................... 1.2.2

Main Control Unit ............................................ 1.5.2Memory Indicator ............................................ 2.4.3Menu Bar ......................................................... 2.4.2Mirror Box Cleaning ........................................ 3.2.1Mixed-format Printing Setup............................. 4.19Moving the Pointer .......................................... 2.5.2Multiple Printing................................................ 4.14

Negative Preparation ...................................... 6.2.2Negative Removal ........................................... 6.2.4Next Timer ON Date/Time Confirmation ......... 7.2.7No Paper Remaining in the Printer ................. 7.1.2Normal Printing .................................................. 4.9Normal Printing of 135-size Film ..................... 4.9.2Normal Printing of IX240-size Film.................. 4.9.1Number of Index Prints Setup ............................ 4.4

Operation Keyboard ........................................... 2.3Operation Panel ................................................. 2.6Operational Safety and Use Conditions ................ 1Original Selection ............................................... 4.7

Paper End ........................................................ 4.24Paper Magazine Installation ............................ 5.3.2Paper Magazine Removal ............................... 5.3.1Paper Magazine Replacement ........................... 5.3Paper Remaining in the Printer ....................... 7.1.1Paper Rewinding ................................................ 7.1Post-Operational Checks ................................... 7.2Pre-operational Checks...................................... 3.2Print and Paper Size Change and Paper

Replacement ...................................................... 5Print Size Change .............................................. 5.2Print Size Changes for Mixed-format Films........ 5.1Print Size Setup ............................................ 4.19.1Printing ........................................................... 4, 4.1

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Printing Screen................................................... 2.4Printing Status Bar .......................................... 2.4.4Printing Using the 135 ANL ............................. 6.2.3Printing with 8.9 cm to 15.2 cm Wide Paper ... 4.2.1Printing with More than 17.8 cm Wide Paper

or 255 mm Feed Length ............................... 4.2.2Printintg With Optional 135ANL ..............................Printing with the 135ANL.................................... 6.2Processing Chemical (CP-48S) Handling .......... 1.6Processing Solution Temperature

Confirmation ................................................. 3.2.7Processor Cover Installation ........................... 3.2.4PS-R Replenisher Preparation ........................... 8.2

Quick Guide for Basic Key Operations.................. 9

Recording the Daily Processing VolumeData and Clearing the Data ......................... 7.2.6

Reorder Printing ............................................... 4.17Replenisher Cartridge Replacement .................. 8.1Reprinting (Exposure Condition Retrieval) ....... 4.16Roll Paper Installation ........................................ 5.4Room Conditions................................................ 1.4

Safety ................................................................. 1.1Safety Indications ............................................... 1.3Save Cut ....................................................... 4.23.2Scanner Correction ......................................... 3.2.6Scanner/Image Processor (SP2500) .............. 2.1.1Selected Frame ............................................... 2.4.1Selecting Items................................................ 2.5.1Series Scene Printing .................................... 4.21.2Sorter Preparation .............................................. 4.2Sorting Prints .................................................... 4.10Starting Processing ......................................... 7.9.3Status Display Icons........................................ 2.4.5Stopping Negative Feed.................................. 6.3.1System Shut Down.......................................... 7.2.8

Upkeep Printing............................................... 3.2.9Using the Mouse ................................................ 2.5

Washing the Crossover and Squeegee Racks 7.2.4Waste Solution Treatment .................................. 8.3Weekly Timer Start-up........................................ 3.1

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