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1. DNP Foto usto more than a photo DRY MINILAB SYSTEM NL 2000 Hardware User Guide Version 1 0 2008 11 25 a Acknowledgements ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The information contained in this document represents the current view of Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd on the issues discussed as of the date of publication Because Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd must respond to changing market conditions it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd and Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication This document is for informational purposes only Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise or for any purpose without the express written permission of Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd the f
2. Attention If any of the errors in Table 3 occur call Technical Support immediately Table 3 System Errors cont System Message Solution System Error Call Technical Support Firmware Error Call Technical Support Device Error while Transferring Call Technical Support Firmware Data Error while Sending Firmware Call Technical Support Update CLEANING THE TOWER UNIT About once a month it will be necessary to clean the air filters in the tower unit to maintain optimum performance A Attention If the filter is clogged the internal temperature of the housing becomes higher and can cause errors in printing 1 Power down the unit and unplug the unit from the wall 2 Using a phillips head screwdriver remove the wire housing from the back of the tower unit by loosening the two screws on the side of the tower unit D Note s You do not have to remove the screws entirely back of printer Figure 17 Removing the Screws from the Side of the Printer I2 _ _ ff Eee CLEANING THE TOWER UNIT Tower Unit 3 Pull the cover towards you until you can remove the panel by sliding the tabs from the back of the printer Figure 18 Panel Tabs 4 Remove the top and bottom panels from the back of the tower exposing the fan units inside A Attention The sides of the panels may be sharp Take care when removing the back panels Figure 19 Back Panel Removed 5 Pop off the fan cover by pulling fr
3. PEE 17 DS40 and DS80 Primers s ssssossessesssssssssssssososssssossossessooscssssssssssssososoosoo 17 Distalling the Paper Roll 3 52460 4 064 444 60 5554 meiiies torie 55486 54 4 a Bae 8 Ss 17 Maintaining the Printers 34 4 404056 264 44sec aws oe ba 69s 60s aG ew ts sa Gese che eeewes eee ee ease 21 Emptyine the Paper Scrap Bi aiev4ab ood ede stead Cee hse tee ENAS EEA 21 Cleaning th Yentilation Area 60546008 6 caw et caso 6 ee oe 5 Gas a0 Seow ote ewe tenets 22 Cleaning ne Platen Roller ssisireresiresissreisi hasr ein su Eee eeReeeeeaseeueesa ch eeeas 23 LEOUDICSHOOUNOG seerne AASER EAA EREATARA S 27 a E E EE E E E ee aed N E ie Ae we AT eee eee een eaes 27 Basic Maintenance eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee Te eee eee eee 28 here isa Paper Jai og ope oe oe ee ee se be eee eo eo one weg Oe ee eee ees 28 If the ribbon is torn or has been pulled into the mechanism ccc cece ccc cece c cece cece ee eeeceseees 30 If the Printer is Stopped Mid aciOn lt 5 lt s 4 lt sv5o 0 0 s4 0 5 004494549 54 0 408 a ore 9696 40 05 656 oe os oe oe Ose eee Ree 33 OVERVIEW As part of maintaining your system you need to clean equipment and perform periodic adjustments and enhancements to the system OVERVIEW The following are the most common equipment procedures and tasks They are provided here merely as a convenience These procedures do not replace those in the manuals that accompanied the equipment B Note gt D
4. head is cooling off auto recovery indicates lit indicates blinking and an empty box indicates the LED is off Replace the paper and ribbon as a set 2 If you can t resolve the system error contact the service representative 2d Resolving Media Errors Printer Basics RESOLVING MEDIA ERRORS If there is a Paper Jam 1 Pull out the mechanism unit by lifting the blue handle beneath the scrap box and pulling genily Figure 38 Pulling the Mechanism Unit 2 Remove the ribbon cassette by pulling the cassette up and out Figure 39 Removing the Ribbon Cassette 3 Pull any paper remaining in the printer in the direction indicated and cut off any wrinkled or partially printed areas evenly with scissors Figure 40 Pulling and Trimming the Paper 28 If there is a Paper Jam Printer Basics 4 Remove the scrap box and rewind the paper Figure 41 Rewinding the Paper 5 Cut off any partially printed wrinkled or otherwise inferior paper evenly with scissors and reset the paper SB Note If wrinkles or partially printed areas are left it could cause the paper to jam again Cut paper straight across Do not cut paper at an angle Figure 42 Cutting the Paper 29 If the ribbon is torn or has been pulled into the mechanism Printer Basics 6 Advance the paper in the direction indicated When it is inserted far enough the buzzer will beep and the orange Paper LED light
5. in this manual am Always use this equipment in the specified manner as recommended by the manufacturer sm Failure to observe safety precautions voids your warranty and may cause damage to the unit and could result in personal injury or death Contact technical support at 1 877 388 1776 if a The system is damaged due to fire or flood or is otherwise unsafe to operate a Any part of the system is dropped cracked or is not operating properly after performing cleaning and maintenance a You have any questions not answered in this manual D GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before You Begin il Basic Maintenance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 06 aces cane saee s0soe ben todo d ban 0465 648 4446s oe eueeas i OVERVIEW OVERVIEW 65 045 49 4005556454645 65606 NEE aeete he eae Ue eee ene cess ene aeen shee 1 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS 6005604049469 6405406400 40960 540064460 440400464 500000 0 1 Tower Unit WOW PAIS 62 lt once 5 oes ease Se eee oe eo sede ss Ghee E E see Seber e oe tea sores be E EAEE LEETE EEEE T TE EET 3 Doors AMO COVONS eo oc ce oe oe ee ee oh ee re oe ee Me ewe bee ee rE Ea 3 Inside the Tower 22 6 oes wes eee eee toc bees eos Cees 646 b 26 65h dee 656s 64 bese she see eoeeee bees 4 SYSTEM ERRORS AND PAPER JAMS 2c ccc cc ccc cc cc wc ccc wc ccc ccc ccc cece cece 4 Printer ErrOTS g o5 5 24d oe 5b oes Oo eee eee bee ees e eee oe ee oe se oe see 6s eee eee eee 5 cl oan erea ee e
6. inserted improperly the mechanism will not close Figure 50 Replacing the Cassette 8 Close the mechanism The printer will re initialize You have now repaired a torn ribbon 32 If the Printer is Stopped Mid action Printer Basics If the Printer is Stopped Mid action Figure 51 Printer Stopped 1 Turn the power OFF and then back ON The jammed paper should be released and the cutter should return to its ready position A Attention The mechanism will not open until the cutter has been returned to the ready position 2 Remove any partially printed paper from inside the mechanism following the instructions for if there is a paper jam You have reset a printer stopped in mid action If the Power is Cut During Printing A Attention If the power is cut during printing the mechanism unit cannot be pulled out The mechanism will not open until the cutter has been returned to the ready position 1 Turn the power back ON The partial print will be cut into scrap lengths and discarded in the scrap bin 2 Once the cutter has returned to the ready position the mechanism can be pulled out 3 Check that there is no partially printed paper in the mechanism unit If there is see if there is a paper jam 33 If the Power is Cut During Printing Printer Basics 34 Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd
7. on the keyboard When used to indicate on the keyboard a plus sign between two keys indicates you should hold down the first key while pressing the second A comma between two keys indicates you should release the first key before pressing the second key TOWER UNIT Tower Parts B Note These covers and doors are referenced in paper jam and other system errors Please make note of their locations Doors and Covers Paper Path Cover A You must unlock the paper path doors before opening them Figure 1 Tower Doors and Covers Inside the Tower Tower Unit Inside the Tower DS40 Printer D rn i n j DS40 Printer O te eee ba DS40 Printer DS80 Printer Figure 2 Inside the Tower Inside the tower you will find four printers three DS40 4 x 6 printers in the three bays and a DS80 8 x 12 printer in the bottom bay SYSTEM ERRORS AND PAPER JAMS lf the tower experiences a printer error a paper jam in the tower or a communication error a system error will come up on the screen Errors fall into the following categories em Printer Errors am Paper Jams a Communication Errors am System Errors D Note gt The printers will need to cool off periodically The system will notify you when a printer is cooling and the printer will resume printing in approximately 10 to 15 seconds Printer Errors Tower Unit Printer Errors Because the printers are routed
8. through the tower all printer errors will appear on the main screen When the error appears the system will tell you which printer is experiencing the problem and what to do to fix it The most common errors are listed in the table below Table 1 Printer Errors System Message Solution End of Paper Insert new roll End of Ribbon Insert new ribbon Cover is Open Close front of printer Paper Jam in Printer Printer Ribbon Jam in Printer Ribbon Tension Error Scrap Box is Missing USB Connection Failed Paper Jams Most error messages deal with printer jams and media problems Once the print has exited the printer it can become jammed in three main areas em the tower door em the paper path em the back printer AN Attention The tower will not allow another print to be sent through the system if there is a paper jam in any of these areas Tower Door Jam If a print becomes jammed in the tower door 1 Open the tower door by pressing in on the handle and then pulling the door towards you Figure 3 Opening the Tower Door Paper Path Jam Tower Unit 2 Look inside the door to find the print Figure 4 Inside the Tower Door 3 Remove the print and then close the door pressing firmly to ensure it is closed correctly 4 The printer will reset You have now cleared a paper jam from the tower doors Paper Path Jam The paper path runs along the outside of the doors and up into the corner unit If a a
9. will stop blinking Figure 43 Advancing the paper Close the top of the mechanism and push the mechanism back in place The printer will re initialize You have now cleared a paper jam If the ribbon is torn or has been pulled into the mechanism 1 Pull out the mechanism unit by lifting the blue handle beneath the scrap box and pulling genily Figure 44 Pulling the Mechanism Unit 2 Carefully remove the ribbon cassette by pulling up and out Figure 45 Removing the Ribbon Cassette 30 If the ribbon is torn or has been pulled into the mechanism 3 Cut the ribbon Figure 46 Cutting the ribbon 4 Carefully remove the remaining ribbon from inside the mechanism aN Attention If the ribbon is torn or left in the printer it could affect print quality You may need to clean the platen roller see Cleaning the Platen Roller Figure 47 Removing the Ribbon 5 Reattach the ribbon using clear or cellophane tape Figure 48 Placing the tape 6 Advance the ribbon several times as shown until the tape is out of sight al If the ribbon is torn or has been pulled into the mechanism Printer Basics Attention Make sure there is NO slack in the ribbon Always wind ribbon onto the orange take up spool Figure 49 Advancing the ribbon 7 replace the cassette aN Attention Make sure the ribbon is placed in the printer correctly inserting the take up side first If the cassette is
10. 22 Cleaning the Platen Roller Printer Basics 2 The exhaust for the printer is located near the top of the back plate as indicated in the illustration below USB port Ventilation Power Socket Figure 31 Ventilation Port 3 Wipe the dust from the unit using a cloth designed for dusting electronics or use canned air to blow the dust from the back of the unit 4 Replace any cables you may have had to disconnect to access the back of the printer and put the printer back in place 5 Power the unit ON You have now cleaned the dust from the ventilation unit CLEANING THE PLATEN ROLLER If any impressions appear regularly in the same place on the prints on either the front or back you will need to clean the platen roller There could be powder paper scraps or other debris stuck to the roller 1 Pull out the mechanism unit by lifting the blue handle beneath the scrap box and pulling genily Figure 32 Pulling the Mechanism Unit 23 Cleaning the Platen Roller Printer Basics 2 Free the paper release lever Figure 33 Paper Release Lever 3 Remove the scrap box empty scraps into a proper receptacle Figure 34 Removing the Scrap Bin 4 Remove the paper cassette Figure 35 Removing the Paper Cassette 24 Cleaning the Platen Roller 5 Using the alcohol pads provided wipe any dirt off the platen roller while rotating the roller slightly Attention Only use the alc
11. Figure 30 Paper Release Lever 3 Remove the scrap box empty scraps into a proper receptacle pal Cleaning the Ventilation Area Printer Basics 4 Replace the scrap bin AN Attention The printer will not operate without the scrap box Closing the mechanism unit without the scrap box attached will cause a No Scrap Box Error and the red error LED will blink 5 Close the top of the mechanism unit and push unit back in place Da Note Closing the mechanism unit starts initialization 4 blank sheets are fed out You have now performed basic maintenance on the printer CLEANING THE VENTILATION AREA Periodically you should check the ventilation or exhaust for the printer as it can become clogged with dust AN Attention If the ventilation for the printer becomes clogged or blocked the inside temperature of the housing becomes higher and can cause the thermal head to overheat When the thermal head overheats printing halts and the power LED will blink Printing resumes automatically when the head temperature cools The thermal head can also overheat due to inputting continuous high power such as printing all black images 1 Turn the printer OFF Access the rear of the printer D Note You may need to unplug the power or network cables to completely access the back of the printer If you will have to disconnect power make sure you power down the unit previous to unplugging the unit
12. all rubber feet These feet are essential to aligning the output for the printer with the tower conveyor system and keeping the printer from moving inside the unit Do not remove the feet 16 Installing Media Printer Basics INSTALLING MEDIA DS40 and DS80 Printers Use the following procedures with your DS40 and DS80 INSTALLING THE PAPER ROLL Da Note gt lts is a good idea to check that there is enough paper in the printer to meet anticipated demand Avoid touching the surface of the paper Excessive fingerprints or smudges can lead to poor print quality 1 Pull out the mechanism unit by lifting the blue handle beneath the scrap box and pulling genily ie Figure 21 Pulling the Mechanism Unit 2 Free the paper release lever Figure 22 Paper Release Lever 17 Installing the Paper Roll Printer Basics 3 Remove the scrap box empty scraps into the trash Set aside Figure 23 Removing the Scrap Box 4 Remove the spool ends from the printer 5 Set the spools into the paper ensuring there is no gap between the paper and the spool Attention Failure to set the paper correctly can result in print jams Do not get dirt or fingerprints on the paper as they will adversely affect print quality Figure 24 6 Set the paper holder into the paper cassette in the printer Make sure you set the paper in firmly 18 Installing the Paper Roll Printer Basics 7 Set the paper so that it is
13. both buttons to lock them They will remain flush with the unit when locked 15 Reconnect the cable take care to align the arrow on top of the plug Back Printer Door D 16 You do not need to remove the conveyor unit to remove paper jams from back printer door D 10 Communication Errors Tower Unit 17 Open back printer door D by pulling the top roller gently The rollers will stay open Figure 16 Opening Back Printer Door D 18 Remove any prints that may be jammed in the unit 19 Press lightly on top of the door to close The door will lock in place You have now cleared the back printer from any paper jams Communication Errors The most common communication error happens when a USB cable has been disconnected or is not fully inserted into the connection Check both ends of the cable when able and reseat them if necessary This should resolve the issue If the errors reoccur or do not resolve when the cable is reseated call Technical Support at 1 888 749 3587 System Errors All other errors fall into the category of system errors and are listed below Table 2 System Errors System Message Solution Head Voltage Error Reset Printer turn off on Head Position Error Reset Printer Power Supply Fan Stopped Reset Printer Pinch Roller Position Error Abnormal Head Temperature RFID Module Error If any of these system errors persists call Technical Support 11 TE eee CLEANING THE TOWER UNIT Tower Unit
14. e ee ee ee Te eee ree ee ee ee ee ee ee Sree ee ee ee se ere eee ee rae a 5 Tower Door Jane 25 sein 6s e 855 6 boo E a ee he oe A 5 Paper Path cai 64604 605 sade se ee bab E 6 Os HEE GS ehRG seed ee Ob E EEEE 6 Sa eae eee eee oa E eae ee ee es E ne eee ene ee ae ee eee ee we E ee eee 7 Back Primier WANS 460 cece ec ee wiecness eee seeet hte se eeee EAS 7 Back Printer Door Acc so60355 foes eos Ae eee eee ae oe 6 ok ob ee r 9 Dack Printer Door a 5066 406045405604 55 4506s betes cee s ced eewn theres higedie se eewews iver setueeessee ss 10 Back Printer Door cs oo 555 ede iiri hiene eee ew eee he eo eee sks Cee ee see eens teses ese ets 10 Replace ne Conveyor UN vrsiciveas cawacteeadieaaedeceee cee eenseset ver cues E ver eawewas 10 Back Printer Door A oo ood 6 boas oo ts See oe eee ee ee oe ee he oe ee eee eee eee te eee aes 10 Commumcation EClOls 3 2 62 ocec seas cen 200s bo eee Gree 2 eee 0a see set ce ageeweses seaug tenet enseousueset 11 Dy Sten PrOls censure eucece bce r aunts eceee chose E T T E abetenr Seen ss eee se ee ageeebeseoes 11 CLEANING THE TOWER UNIT 2 ccc ccc ccc cc ccc wc ccc ccc ccc c rc cc e rece cece 12 Printer Basics GENERAL MAINTENANCE 6664004 0000444 00 6 06409494 066404040004w bs 4930200406064004 15 DS40 and DS80 Printers Distinguishing Your DS40 and DS80 Printer Model cc ccc ccc www wwe ccc cece ccc c cece eee esessseees 16 NTIS ANNIN GO INICONA cae cerca eens bea eas eae oes oes eee E E E see eee
15. ica Corp product line and for the overall public The following bullet points apply to the safety instructions in this manual wm Read all of these instructions before setting up installing and operating your system am Follow all warnings safety precautions and notices for all procedures in this manual em When in doubt stop what you are doing and reassess the safety of the situation or procedure Never continue with a step or procedure when there is the slightest doubt regarding safety wm Save these instructions for future reference GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS em Never install or setup the system near water am Never place the system on an unstable platform am Never place the system near a heat source such as a heater or furnace em Never perform any of these steps while wearing jewelry rings loose necklaces bracelets etc neckties or long sleeve shirts These items are conduciors of electricity or may get caught in the unit and cause injury em Never insert any foreign object into the system unit without powering the system OFF first am Never block ventilation ports allow plenty of room around the system for ventilation am Never use water or liquid to extinguish a fire on the system unit am Always protect the power cord from accidental kinks cuts and foot traffic am Always operate this system from the correct type of grounded power source em Always clean and maintain the system in the prescribed manner as instructed
16. in the direction shown Paper direction Figure 25 inserting paper into cassette 8 Remove the seal a 9 Advance the paper in the direction indicated When it is inserted far enough the buzzer will beep and the paper LED orange will stop blinking Figure 26 Advancing the paper 19 Installing the Paper Roll Printer Basics D Note lt is easier to set if you press down on the spool lightly while advancing the paper 10 Seta new ribbon into the ribbon cassette Advance the ribbon in the direction shown and take up any slack in the ribbon Take up side Supply side Figure 27 11 Set it with the supply side in the front Set here Figure 28 12 Set the scrap box Attention The printer will not operate without the scrap box attached Closing the mechanism unit without the scrap box attached will cause a No Scrap Box Error Clean any excess scraps from the printer You have now installed the media in the printer 20 Maintaining the Printers Printer Basics MAINTAINING THE PRINTERS EMPTYING THE PAPER SCRAP BIN AN Attention When the scrap box is removed do not touch the cutter as there is a danger of injury Before replacing the printer media remove the paper s scrap bin 1 Pull out the mechanism unit by lifting the blue handle beneath the scrap box and pulling genily Figure 29 Pulling the Mechanism Unit 2 Free the paper release lever
17. lic extension and nozzle vacuum all of the printers ventilation ports 3 Vacuum the base of the system and external ventilation ports 4 Power ON the system and remaining components You have now performed basic maintenance on the printer Distinguishing Your DS40 and DS80 Printer Model DS40 AND DS80 PRINTERS Printer Basics Distinguishing Your DS40 and DS80 Printer Model The DS series are versatile photo printers for use in photo labs by professional photographers or in other commercial situations which demand high speed and exceptional quality Other information on the printers can be found in the printer s field service manual or your system s documentation suite Figure 20 The DS40 or DS80 printer Attention 4 Prior to moving the printer the ink ribbon cassette and paper roll should be removed from the printer Always take care when lifting the printer so as not to cause physical injury When reinstalling check that the ribbon and paper are properly positioned before resuming printing If either is positioned incorrectly paper jams print position errors or other unexpected problems can occur The DS40 and DS80 printers are quite similar The instructions written for one will work for the other The main difference is in paper size DS40 printers print 4x6 size prints and DS80 printers print 8x12 size prints Da Note If your printer is configured for use in a tower system the printer will have sm
18. m the bottom of the unit Take care when setting it down on a clean flat surface 4 Using the illustration below find the area where the print is jammed backprinter 5 door D backprinter door C backprinter door B z Tip backprinter door A Figure 10 Back Printer Doors Back Printer Door A Tower Unit Back Printer Door A 5 To open back printer door A press on the blue lever indicated Figure 11 Back Printer Door A Lever 6 The door will swing up Look inside for jammed prints a Figure 12 Checking for Jammed Prints Attention If you open the door fully to the locked position you must press the blue lever on the side of the unit indicated below to release the door and close tt Figure 13 Unlocking Back Printer Door Back Printer Door B Tower Unit Back Printer Door B 7 Open back printer door B by pulling up on the handle The door will open Figure 14 Opening Back Printer Door B 8 Remove any jammed prints 9 Close the door making sure it is secure Back Printer Door C 10 Open back printer door C by pulling up on the tab at the bottom of the door A r mmm Figure 15 Opening Back Printer Door C 11 Remove any jammed prints 12 Close the door making sure it is secure Replacing the Conveyor Unit 13 Place the conveyor unit on the back printer lining up the guides and buttons 14 Depress
19. ohol pads provided in the cleaning kit Take care to avoid injury and damage due to the sharp edges D Note If there is debris that will not come off using the alcohol pad run the sandpaper provided in the cleaning kit over the area lightly until the debris is removed Clean the area again with an alcohol pad 6 Replace the paper cassette Make sure the casette is firmly seated Figure 36 replacing the paper cassette 25 Printer Basics Cleaning the Platen Roller Printer Basics 7 Advance the paper in the direction indicated until the buzzer beeps and orange Paper LED stops blinking Figure 37 Advancing the paper 8 Replace the scrap bin and close the top of the mechanism 9 Gently slide the mechanism back in place The printer will re initialize You have now cleaned the platen roller 26 Troubleshooting Printer Basics TROUBLESHOOTING Error Messages The blinking of the LED indicates the Printer Status LED Display solution See Put in a new roll of paper Pi Put in a new roll of ribbon P 13 Status Out of Paper Out of Ribbon Door is open No paper Set the paper properly and close the P12 mechanism unit l Close the mechanism unit ry Set the scrap box P 13 Door is open No scrap box Pi ere aper error Reset the paper correctly Ribbon error Reset the ribbon correctly System error 2 Over heated Turn the power OFF then back ON The
20. om the bottom 6 Vacuum the fan blades and filter cover B Note The air filters are very thin Take care not to damage the air filters with the vacuum 7 Replace the fan when you are done move to the next fan 8 When you have vacuumed all the fans replace the back panels Note There is no particular order to replacing the back panels but make sure you place the panel with the holes for the wire cover box on the bottom 13 CLEANING THE TOWER UNIT Tower Unit Attention Do not pinch or cut the wires when replacing the panel 9 Replace the wire cover by first inserting the tabs into the holes in the back panel and then moving the box so that the indentions for the screws line up with the screws 10 Make sure no wires are being pinched by the box Tighten the screws 11 Plug the unit in and power the unit back on You have now cleaned the air filters on the tower unit 14 PRINTER BASICS This chapter provides you with basic information on how to maintain and troubleshoot your printer GENERAL MAINTENANCE Part of the normal maintenance cycle for printers includes removing dust buildup from the printer vents This is done to free ventilation holes from dust and foreign matter and to improve printer longevity The following instructions are written ina generic fashion to include all printers for the systems 1 Power OFF the system at the main power source 2 Using a small hand vacuum with a non metal
21. paper jam occurs in the paper path ae unlocked Figure 5 Locked and Unlocked Positions D Note You need to unlock both locks in order for the door to open Tower Unit 2 Open the paper path door Figure 6 Paper Path Door Opened 3 Remove the jammed print 4 Close the Paper Path Door and re lock the door holding the door shut with slight pressure Attention The printer will not send another print if there is a print in the paper path The printer will not print if the paper path door is open You have now cleared a paper jam from the paper path Back Printer Jams The back printer is used to print photo information on the white unprinted side of the print All prints must pass through the back printer unit 1 Disconnect the conveyor belt cable from the unit Da Note Pull lightly on the metal ring on the cable to unlock and remove it from the unit Figure 7 Back Printer Conveyor Cable 2 To access the back printer unit push the buttons located on either side of the top conveyor so that they are unlocked Back Printer Jams Tower Unit B Note When the buttons are locked they are flush with the unit and the back printer cannot be removed Figure 8 Back Printer Release Button 3 Pull the conveyor up and away to access the back printer doors Set the conveyor aside Figure 9 Removing the Back Printer Conveyor D Note gt The conveyor has parts that stick out fro
22. ue to the wide variety of configurations and options available with the system this book may include information on equipment that did not come with your system Use the following procedures to perform routine maintenance and updates to your system If you need further assistance contact Technical Support at 1 877 388 1776 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS When using this Basic Maintenance several symbols and headings are repeated throughout The following is an explanation of these symbols and headings Text Elements Attention This symbol signifies important information concerning safety when working with the Failure to comply with an Attention statement can cause injury or harm or cause damage to the system 6 D Note This symbol highlights convenient or useful instructions 2 Text Treatments am Bold Text Indicates items you select such as buttons and menu entries wm talic Text Indicates variable test or placeholders for information such as user names and directory paths When entering directory paths and so forth the word in italics should not be typed but should be replace by the appropriate text Italic text also introduces new words and is occasionally used for emphasis in text aE Monospace Distinguishes information that is displayed on the screen as well as the text that you should enter DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS Overview am SMALL Caps Logic values Boolean operations and particular keys
23. urnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property ScanStation PrintMaster iStation PicViewer Photo Theater MyPhotoLab NexLab PixelWare LabServer One Touch Digital Prints and One Touch Digital Printing are trademarks of DNP Photo Imaging America Corp The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners PrintRush is a trademark of Dai Nippon Printing Company LTD Dell is a registered trademark of Dell Inc oc Anywhere is a registered trademark of Symantec Corporation Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company Epson Stylus is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation and Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Electronics Corporation GO Software PC Charge Win Charge are trademarks of GO Software Inc IrDA is a registered trademark of Infrared Data Association Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG and Macromedia and Flash are registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd 2000 2006 Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd All rights reserved BEFORE YOU BEGIN IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety is paramount These safety instructions are to protect you your customer and your investment in the DNP Photo Imaging Amer
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