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1. B IG A C IN H Computer system branch circuit panel a l N CEE 7 250 16A i U L a N 16A ax JR 1 5 mm 2 O OR oi O N Pin t NEUTRAL BUS CEE 7 Isolated from power panel 250 164 GROUND BUS Isolated from power panel D October 2002 B 7 Specifications Processor Power Receptacles Europe B IG A C IN Computer system branch circuit panel ra l N ICE Connector 309 32A 3 pin 230VAC f 32A F j 4 0 mm OR i 16A b 16A 16A NEUTRAL BUS 2 4 0mm ICE Connector 309 Isolated from power panel 32A 5 Pin 230 400VAC i GROUND BUS Isolated from power panel B 8 October 2002 Specifications Line Voltage The printer and processor operate satisfactorily over a range of voltages around the nominal voltage The local utility company is required to deliver power usually within 10 of the rated value to the main distribution panel in the building Voltage then drops from there to the outlets where the equipment is connected The total voltage drop is a function of the following factors e The composition of the conductor material in the
2. e KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 28 Printer 10 Copies El Punch Attributes Printer Ce x ID Cancel We x End Order L C Defer Print O Reprint Page Layout Center Border o _ Pixels om Scale 200 Option Descriptions The Printer group box allows you to choose the following options Select opens the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box Status opens the Printer Status dialog box Defer Print instructs the printer to defer printing the image until the printer queue is full Reprint allows you to print the last page sent to the printer The last page sent remains in the buffer until the printer is shut off the computer is restarted or the next page is sent If a page is not stored on the selected printer the printer ignores the request NOTE The page that prints is the last one sent and stored in the printer This may or may not be the last page you sent In network environments another job could have been sent to the printer after you sent yours Printer E Deker Print C Reprint October 2002 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Other options The other selections you can make from the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box include the following options Copies allows you to specify the number of copies Up to 99 copies can be printed at a time Copies fi The default is 1 Print Print sends the job to the printer T i Cancel closes
3. Stabilizer wash 27 C 80 F maximum Water wash 30 C 86 F maximum A plumbed processor with a water wash system is required for environments with temperatures above 27 C 80 F For more information see Plumbing on page B 3 Although the printer and processor operate in normal room lighting access to a darkroom is required to load the paper into the paper cassettes Do not operate the printer in areas with intense lighting NOTE The operating environment should be free of smoke and excessive dust Venting the Processor At least 10 complete air changes per hour are required for the room that the processor is in Whenever possible vent the processor directly to the outside in accordance with local state and federal regulations NOTE A 7 6 cm 3 in processor vent kit is available from Kreonite Inc for rooms that have less than 10 air changes per hour Air conditioning requirements The Printer generates 7 509 BTU hr The Processor generates 18 020 BTU hr D B 10 October 2002 Specifications Processor Humidity Specifications If the humidity is low approximately 15 20 check the chemistry levels in the tank every 2 hours Make sure that the chemistry in each processor tank is at the top of the overflow pipe If necessary add water to reach the correct level overflow pipe IMPORTANT Operate the processor s main drive for approximately 15 to 30 minutes after
4. D October 2002 D 7 Using the Image Print Server Software Enqueue Dialog Box i Cancel Image File Browse m Printer Resolution Copies fi 250 ppi I Center image 125 ppi Print Production m Roll to Roll Options C Immediate I Order Punch Deferred Tl ID punch m Tone Scale Correction T Apply Correction File a Browse Option Descriptions The selections options that you can make from the Enqueue dialog box include the following Image File Text Box you may type in a name or browse the directory structure OK closes the dialog box and inserts the specified file into the print queue Cancel closes the dialog box without saving any changes Copies the number of copies to print The valid number of copies is 1 9999 Printer Resolution 125 ppi enables the hardware pixel replication capability on the printer 250 ppi prints the image pixel for pixel Print Production Immediate instructs the printer to print the image immediately Deferred allows the printer to buffer the image until an entire sheet of images can be printed Punches Order Punch places a punch between each order ID Punch places a punch 25 in inside each image area to mark a gutter for host image information Tone Scale Correction Correction File is the name of the file to use for the tone scale correction A 2 2 gamma correction
5. x ID End Order Page Layout Center Border o _ Pixets Scale 200 The Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box appears me Select a KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 28 Printer Location Description Paper Type k KODAK Digital LED 20P 11 Wide Paper Ca 2 Select the printer by clicking the appropriate button 3 Click OK E 4 October 2002 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module The KODAK LED Printer main dialog box appears KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 26 Printer 1 0 Copies Printer Print lt Cancel We encer C Defer Print O Reprint Punch Attributes ID End Order Page Layout Center Border fo Pixeis Scale 200 4 Make the remaining print option choices to meet the needs of your print job from the KODAK LED Printer dialog box See Dialog Boxes and Print Options on page E 6 for more information 5 Click Print A PHOTOSHOP progress dialog box appears The printer on SCSI 5is preparing page for printing Jobs in process waiting to print 0 Waiting for the printer To cancel printing press the command key and type a period If the cancel command is ignored select Cancel Printing in the PHOTOSHOP progress dialog box October 2002 E 5 E 6 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Dialog Boxes and Print Options This section describes the dialog box that allows you to specify print options KODAK LED Main Dialog Box
6. BO OU eR GO IN Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP October 2002 3 19 System Operating Procedures Producing Borderless Prints To achieve borderless prints on both the front and back edges of the paper you must set the Page Starts value to adjust the location of the image so that both edges of the image print off the paper NOTE The image width should be at least 76 pixels wider than the width of the paper to ensure a borderless print Paper Size Image Width in Pixels 10 inch 2576 11 inch 2826 12 inch 3076 20 inch 5076 A4 3000 outline of the paper outline of the image page start __ back edge front edge If white borders are present on either the front or back edge of the print 1 Measure the white border at both the lead distance A and the trail edge distance B and determine its average width 2 Convert the average width of the white border to a pixel value To do this multiply the width by 250 and add 76 D 3 20 October 2002 System Operating Procedures 3 Adjust the page starts value to the calculated pixel value If the white border is on the e back edge reduce the page start value by the pixel value e front edge increase the page start value by the pixel value distance A cut edge distance B cut edge IMPORTANT The page start value for each paper width is different October 20
7. 0 cceseececeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaes 1 1 PROCESSOl a a a a e A r a e a 1 2 Installation and Service esssssssssssssrrrsrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrririrrsrsressessssnensnerrnrnrrnt 1 2 Equipment Oveni W denia aa eaa aaa aet T Naa a NA aaea Eaa aE Aaaa aatas 1 2 October 2002 Introduction Product Description The KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer printing system offers a combination of printing and processing options that produces photographic quality output of digital images The images are printed at a resolution of 250 dpi and at sizes varying from 8 x 10 in to 20 x 33 in Images printed with this system are comparable to images produced on an optical printer By using KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper with proper color management the 20P printer provides the look of VPS film on KODAK PORTRA or SUPRA Paper or GOLD Film on KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge Paper The system consists of a MACINTOSH or PC host computer to manage and manipulate the digital source image a SCSI interface to transfer the digital image to the printing system the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer to expose the digital image and the Processor to develop the image and deliver the print You can use a variety of software applications such as KODAK Image Print Server Software to manage and manipulate the digital images SCSI Interface A SCSI cable connects the host computer to the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer This interface transfers the dig
8. Changing the Metric Fahrenheit Mode IMPORTANT Record all setpoint and calibration data for the processor prior to using this procedure 1 Press and hold Set and both Reset keys Release the Reset keys and then release Set Use the Up or Down Arrow to toggle to Metricon Press and hold the two black Reset keys When the processor begins to make a beeping sound press the blue key The beeping sound will stop 5 Press Set to reenter all setpoint and calibration data into the processor NOTE Check that the temperature calibration is correct D 3 40 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Setting the Development Time Tolerance A DRIVE ERROR message appears on the OCP when the development time is slower or faster than the set speed by more than its set tolerance The information in this procedure enables you to change the tolerance 1 Use the Up or Down Arrow to select the desired setup A or B and the tolerance screen Press Set to access the screen in Set mode Use the Up or Down Arrow to adjust the acceptable tolerance range The adjustments are in one second increments 4 Press Set to cancel the Set mode To save any changes and return to normal operation press both Reset keys simultaneously NOTE To make other changes select the desired screen and enter new values Setting the Chemical Temperature Tolerance This must be done by a qualified Kodak service person Clear
9. Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the History Tab The History tab specifies information about maintaining calibration history data The values displayed in the example are the default settings Edit Configuration Ed Procedure Density Source Aim History Paper DP2 Desired Aim C Density Lightness Bopig Detection Table C Cancel Apply Attribute Description Keep History For days Indicates the number of days that the calibration LUT print LUT density data and LUT history information LED trend data are to be kept Information older than the specified number of days will be deleted Log Type Indicates the type of log file available during calibration All recordable events or just the recordable errors can be logged to a selected filename Keep log for days Indicates the number of days that the error and events information is to be kept Information older than the specified number of days will be deleted Log File Name The name of the file that contains the logged information To edit the configuration information on the History tab Change the History information as needed 2 Ifyou have completed all editing of configuration information including information on the other tabbed screens click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen NOTE Click Cancel to cancel all changes made to the Edi
10. Managing a Modem Resetting the Modem Port Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Ports Select Modem Diag Select Reset Port Select Reset Modem Port Now OF eB Go Ne NOTE This causes the modem port to be set to its original factory setting 6 Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Checking for a Modem NOTE This causes the printer to query the modem port for the presence of a modem Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Ports Select Modem Diag Select Check Presence Select Check Modem Presence Now Or ON A OO IN Ore Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP 3 16 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Setting the Printer Time and Date Setting the Current Time Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Time Select Current Time Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new time Press Select to save the new value D2 OV pe 208 Ie vs Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Setting the Current Date Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Time Select Current Date Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new date Press Select to save the new value O3 A E O Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Setting the Current Day Select Setup from the ma
11. Print Production Immediate instructs the printer to print the image immediately Deferred allows the printer to buffer the image until an entire sheet of images can be printed Punches Order Punch places a punch between each order ID Punch places a punch 25 in inside each area to mark a gutter for the host image information Tone Scale Correction Correction File is the name of the file to use for the tone scale correction A 2 2 gamma correction LUT is installed with the application See Installing the Software on page D 2 for the default installation location Select Apply to instruct the application to apply the LUT to the image A October 2002 D 9 Using the Image Print Server Software Initialize Default Parameters Dialog Box KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Ea IN Please initialize default parameters Description This dialog box appears if you press the Resume button or activated through the menu bar before the Source Directory Preferences have been initialized File Format Details The data portion of the TIFF file must contain RGB byte interleaved data The specific TIFF tags that are supported are shown below Supported Tags The Image Print Server supports the TIFF tags listed below The range of legal values for TIFF tags 256 257 258 273 278 and 279 are image dependent If these values are incorrect an error will occur while reading the image data and
12. This may be result from invalid densitometer readings It is necessary to perform another calibration cycle if you see a graph that looks like the one above October 2002 5 19 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Calibration Error Codes Eor EUO ERE SENE Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution Code Message 1 The following file is The system is trying to access a Close any other applications that locked _filename_ file that is currently in use may be accessing the file 2 The following file is The system is trying to access a Change the protections on the file protected _filename_ file that is protected to grant access to the user 3 The following file was not The system was trying to access Verify that the filename on one of found _filename_ a file that it could not find the configuration dialog windows is correct 4 Error _oserror_occurred An operating system error e Rerun the application during operation _operation_ occurred Reboot the operating system on file _filename_ 5 The following file is in an The file does not conform to the Verify the file format incorrect format _filename_ application specification 6 The following file already The system is trying to save toa Delete the existing file exists _ filename_ file that already exists Change the filename 7 There is not enough space to The system is trying to save a file Remove any unnecessar
13. Viewing the Software Identification 1 Press Time on the OCP to access the Time screen 2 Press the Down Arrow to select the software identification screen 3 Press Set once or press a different blue function key to return to View mode D 3 34 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Viewing Setting the Temperatures Viewing the Temperature Settings 1 Press Temperature on the OCP to access the Temperature screen 2 Press the Up or Down Arrow to select the desired heater Setting the Temperature View the temperature settings and select the desired heater Press Set Use the Up or Down Arrow to change the operating temperature Press Set to enter the Calibrate mode i OW IS Press Set three times or press a different blue function key to return to View mode NOTE Press Temperature to toggle the heater between Manual Off and Automatic mode Calibrating the Temperatures IMPORTANT Before calibrating a temperature sensor make sure the temperature has stabilized The temperature near the probe is not necessarily the same as the average temperature of the tank or dryer 1 View the temperature settings and select the heater Press Set twice to put the Temperature screen in Calibrate mode Use the Up or Down Arrows to enter an offset Changing the offset causes the displayed temperature to change Adjust the offset until the displayed temperature matches the actual temperature as measured in the tank NOTE R
14. implemented software If problem continues call for service 205 Must enter the following The operator left a blank Enter information in the blank field _field_ configuration field configuration field 301 The following key was not An internal error occurred with Restart the application found _key_ the software Restore the key to its previous One of the files was edited value manually and a key was If problem continues call for changed service 302 The following grouper was An internal error occurred with Restart the application not found _grouper_ the software Restore the grouper to its One of the files was edited previous value manually and a grouper was If problem continues call for changed service 303 The call depends ona An internal error occurred with the Restart the application current grouper but the software If problem continues call for current grouper has not been service set 501 An error occurred while applying the data 5 22 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error Error g ae a Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution Code Message 601 A bad count was entered A file was edited manually and e Manually enter the correct The expected count an incorrect number of rows number of rows in the file was _count was entered If problem continues call for An internal soft
15. 149 cm 58 5 in 420 kg 925 Ibs 438kg 965 lbs w paper Processor Width Length Weight 87 6 cm 34 5 in 130 cm 51 in 198 cm 78 in w print rack 190 kg 420 Ibs To move the printer through a 91 cm 36 in doorway the following parts will be removed by a Kodak representative e front printer door e rear printer door e sheet transport module door e operator control panel To move the printer through a 71 2 cm 28 in doorway the following parts will be removed by a Kodak representative in addition to the above parts e enclosures e covers e subassemblies for the paper supply module e knife and sheet transport module Acoustic Specifications NOTE These specifications apply to the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor only Operator Sound Pressure Instantaneous Sound Power Position Level L4 Peak gt 130 dB C Level Lya Standby 51 3dB A NA 66 1dB A Full System 55 7dB A None 71 0dB A Operating B 1 Specifications Site Requirements Operator and Service Access When fully assembled the equipment requires a minimum of 91 cm 36 in on each side to allow sufficient access for normal operator maintenance and for service aat 3 5 meters 3 met
16. Location Description Paper Type KODAK Digital LED 20P 11 Wide Paper cancer Toe This dialog box displays the KODAK LED Printer connected to the SCSI ports on the MACINTOSH System E 8 October 2002 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Option Descriptions The following are descriptions of the options in the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box Update refreshes the screen and replaces any information that has changed Cancel closes the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box without changing the current printer selection OK closes the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box Printer Status Dialog Box Selecting the Status button to open the status dialog box in the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box Ee KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 28 Printer 10 Copies EM m Punch Attributes Printer Status x End Order ts C Defer Print O Reprint Page Layout H H HR _ Center Border 0 JPixeis Scale 200 The Printer Status dialog box appears The information that appears corresponds to the printer currently selected for printing Printer Status r Printer Information _ i AAAH H HW_ _ Printer Digital LED 20P Location SCSI5 Paper 11 Wide Paper ibytes RAM 126 Status ONLINE Ready Printer Yersion 7 8 r Job Information Jobs in process waiting to print
17. System Operating Procedures Processing a Control Strip CAUTION Loading the control strip feed box must be done in a darkroom in complete darkness IMPORTANT In the next step make sure the emulsion side of the control strip is facing up 1 With the label on the control strip feed box facing up feed one control strip into the box 2 Turn the knob on the control strip feed box counterclockwise until the strip is completely inside of the box NOTES If the control strip is fed too far into the box it jams in the box The control strip feed box holds only one control strip at a time The lead edge of the control strip will be fogged 3 Loosen the spring loaded knob on the processor and pull it toward the processor s OCP 4 Insert the control strip feed box into the bypass slot and release the spring loaded knob 5 Tighten the knob to lock the control strip feed box into place Make sure the box is flush with the processor top cover control strip feed box spring loaded S knob V4 N 6 Press Material to select the Material screen 7 Press Down to select the control strip option 8 Press Set to access the Control Strip screen in Set mode NOTE Ifthe processor is not at the proper temperature a control strip cannot be run The message TEMP WAIT STRIP appears until the chemistry reaches the proper temperature 9 Press Material to start the contr
18. information There are some minor differences in the editing of DP2 and KPIS information both are presented Instructions for editing KPIS information begin on page C 29 C 27 Additional Calibration Information Editing DP2 Information WINDOWS NT Systems When you click the DP2 tab of the Edit Configuration screen the following tabbed screen appears The values displayed in the example are the default settings Edit Configuration Ea Procedure Density Source Aim History Paper DP2 Activate DP2 M DP2 Location KodakCalibrationLUTs Browse DP Filename LEDCalbration Cancel Apply Attribute Description Activate DP2 Indicates if the calibration procedure should generate a LUT file to be used with the DP2 system DP2 Location Directory to contain generated LUT files for use with DP2 DP2 Filename Name of the file containing the DP2 LUT files 1 If DP2 is not already activated click the Activate DP2 checkbox click again to deactivate so that the screen looks like the example above 2 To change the DP2 Location type a new directory name or click Browse and select another directory 3 If needed change the DP2 Filename If you have completed all editing of configuration information including information on the other tabbed screens click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen NOTE Click Cancel to cancel all changes made to the Edit C
19. one person at each end Remove the crossover assemblies and the transport racks and wash them in warm water Be sure to wash the socks thoroughly using a soft bristle brush CAUTION To prevent installing the transport racks in the wrong tank remove wash and replace each transport rack one at a time crossover assembly transport rack 4 8 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment Cleaning the Feed Table and the Processor Entrance Sensors WARNING Turn off the main power to the processor on the operator control panel and at the circuit breaker to prevent injury from moving parts and high voltage electricity and to prevent losing the processor parameters 1 Remove e top cover e light tight cover e developer entrance guide top cover light tight cover we Pr developer entrance guide feed table entrance sensors 2 Clean the feed table and the processor entrance sensors with a clean damp cloth or sponge ee October 2002 4 9 Maintaining the Equipment Replacing Chemical and Wash Filters Check the condition of the filters in the processor tanks If necessary replace the filters NOTE The filter for the developer is different than the filters for the other chemicals and for the wash It can be identified by a gray ring on its end See Supplies on page A 1 chemical wash filter Checking the Fittings for Leaks Check all fittings for leaks If nec
20. preventing algae 4 8 print options IPS D 6 printer arrow keys 3 3 calibrating procedure 2 5 calibration advanced features C 11 cancel key 3 3 clearing paper jams 5 11 daily maintenance 4 2 error light 3 3 error messages 5 4 menu 3 4 menu key 3 3 observable errors 5 12 OCP key light descriptions 3 3 offline 3 4 on off line key 3 3 operator control panel 3 2 overview 1 2 paper path illustration 5 3 periodic maintenance 4 3 power light 3 3 resetting parameters 3 23 select key 3 3 setting time and date 3 17 shutting down 2 15 specifications B 1 standby light 3 3 start key 3 3 starting up 2 4 status messages 3 5 troubleshooting tips 5 16 printing aims attribute description C 17 deferred or buffered jobs 3 4 images Export Module E 5 prints making MACINTOSH version 2 12 prints borderless 3 20 processing a control strip 3 32 processor clearing error messages 5 19 clearing paper jams 5 20 clearing reset messages 5 19 computer reset 3 43 daily maintenance 2 3 4 4 defaults 3 43 drive control 3 42 error messages 5 17 maintaining 4 4 monthly maintenance 4 11 OCP key light descriptions 3 27 OCP on off light 3 29 operating procedures 3 26 operational checks 4 6 overview 1 3 periodic maintenance 4 13 recommended settings 4 16 shutting down 2 13 specifications B 1 speed checking and adjusting 4 11 starting up 2 2 status messages 3 28 tanks cleaning 4 13 testing 4 6 troubleshooting tips 5 21 weekly maintenance 4 7
21. processor in control attribute description C 17 product description 1 2 punch attributes Export Module E 10 Index 4 October 2002 Index R racks cleaning 4 8 Raster Mode Placing your Printer E 3 recommended processor settings 4 16 removing chad 3 13 4 2 supply cassette 3 6 replacing air filter 4 3 chemical and wash filters 4 10 replenishment chemistry levels 4 4 flow rate calibrating 3 39 key light processor 3 27 rate viewing and setting 3 38 reset keys processor 3 28 messages clearing for the processor 5 19 min max temperatures 3 37 residue buildup cleaning 4 13 roll of paper end 3 12 S SCSI interface 1 2 ports selecting 3 14 select key printer 3 3 selecting SCSI ports 3 14 slug width 3 19 target pad read options 3 14 sending LUTs C 14 test targets C 15 sensors material 3 41 service access B 2 how to obtain 5 mode 3 30 set key processor 3 27 mode processor 3 26 setting development time tolerance 3 45 page starts value 3 20 paper length 3 18 printer time and date 3 17 processor recommended 4 16 replenishment rates 3 38 seven day timer processor 3 35 temperatures 3 36 time and date processor 3 34 seven day timer viewing setting processor 3 35 shutting down printer 2 15 processor 2 13 site requirements B 2 slug width 3 19 slug width setting 3 19 software device calibration C 3 identification viewing 3 36 software requirements Export Module E 2 solutions ch
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23. 36 Measuring the Flow Rate oo ccccscettesccesssecsssescstensbeseesnesseeeeescdscanseeeseasausieedesiaren 3 36 Entering the Fow Ratte siokia E EEA E E AERAN 3 37 Managing the Development TiMe asssssessrssesssssrnesssnrnessrnnnssstnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnana 3 37 Viewing the Development Time 00 2 eee eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeteneaeeeeeeeeaeeeees 3 37 Setting the Development Time ccceceeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeesaaeseeaeeeeetaeeeeaeeeeaes 3 37 Calibrating the Development Time ccecceceeeeeeeeeeececeeeeeaeeeeeceaeeeeaeeeeetaeeesnaeeeeaes 3 37 Displaying the Min Max Development Time eee eee ee tee eee eeeteeaeeeeaee eee 3 38 Managing the Material Sensors 000 0 eee eesee ener eeneeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseaeessaeeeaeesaeeeaaes 3 38 Viewing the Material seeni aaeeea rave dcsa teenie aaraa eaaa aeaa aA cabeetedaeeeesdeashentie 3 38 Viewing the Processor Setup sessssssssssssssirsssrsssrnsstnrsttrsttnttttnnstnnstnnntnnnsnnnnnnnnsrnnt 3 38 Selecting the Processor Setup ccescecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeneeeseaaeseeaeeeseaeeeeaaeeesaes 3 38 Controlling the Processor Drive cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeaaeeseeaeeeeaeeee 3 39 Turning the Drive On vs ea leh ouieie tia alti eH ai As tienes 3 39 Returning the Drive to Normal Operation c ccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeees 3 39 Gomputer RESCt is sirena erdan aaa a a a
24. 4 cassettes managing 3 6 supply installing 3 10 supply loading paper 3 7 supply removing 3 6 chad removing 3 13 4 2 chain greasing 4 11 tension 4 7 changing metric fahrenheit mode 3 44 Index wash stabilizer setup 3 44 chemical filters replacing 4 10 residue cleaning 4 13 chemistry adding 4 14 levels 4 4 circulation checking 4 7 cleaning corrosion 4 13 crossover assemblies 4 5 crossover assemblies and racks 4 8 entrance sensors 4 9 feed table 4 9 tank and dryer cover 4 12 clearing drive errors 5 20 error messages processor 5 19 paper jams printer 5 11 paper jams processor 5 20 reset messages processor 5 19 computer reset processor 3 43 configuration editing the printer calibration C 16 control strip feed box 3 32 processing 3 32 corrosion cleaning 4 13 covers cleaning 4 12 crossover assemblies cleaning 4 5 4 8 D daily maintenance printer 4 2 processor 2 3 4 4 date setting printer 3 17 viewing setting processor 3 34 defaults processor 3 43 deferred jobs printing 3 4 deleting a calibration device C 10 densitometer installing C 25 type B 13 density source attribute description C 17 October 2002 Index 1 Index developer mixing 4 14 developer replenisher mixing 4 14 4 15 development time calibrating 3 40 managing 3 40 tolerance setting 3 45 device calibration software C 3 addiing calibration device C 7 application window definitions C 3 deleting a c
25. 4 m 8 ft grounded power cord with a special three prong plug is provided with your printer In addition an 2 4 m 8 ft grounded power cord with a three prong plug is provided with your processor The printer conforms to the NEMA N6 15 Printer Plug Specification The processor conforms to the NEMA L14 30 Printer Plug Specification Special plugs and cords may be required outside of the United States and Canada These plugs and cords will be provided by the Kodak distributor the power cord provided for international locations must have at least 14 gauge wire for the printer and 10 gauge wire for the processor The power cords should be certified and approved by a national test house For technical support service repair and fuse replacement information contact Eastman Kodak Company s Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 822 1414 CAUTION Make certain nothing obstructs or is placed on power cords Do not use extension cords they can cause voltage loss which may result in unreliable equipment performance or equipment damage Power Outlets A separate dedicated power line with a 208 V 15 amp dedicated receptacle is required for the printer A separate dedicated power line with a 208 V AC 30 amp dedicated receptacle is required for the processor The outlets should meet the following standards Printer Processor amperage 15 amp 30 amp wire size 14 gauge or larger 10 gauge or larger phase 1 single 3
26. 5 x Cancel if Device Type Digital LED II 20P x 2 Enter the correct device settings Use a unique identifying word for the device name NOTES The default SCSI ID for the printer is 5 The printer s OCP menu displays the current SCSI ID for the printer Make sure the Device Type field matches the type of printer that is being calibrated 1 Click OK to accept the changes A new printer device icon appears on the KODAK Device Calibration screen KODAK Device Calibration OF x File Edit Operations Help F Oo s o Operation New completed successfully NOTE If an error message appears refer to Calibration Troubleshooting on page 5 19 October 2002 C 7 Additional Calibration Information Editing the Log Settings To change the log settings for the KODAK Device Calibration 1 Deselect all devices on the KODAK Device Calibration screen and click the Edit icon KODAK Device Calibration Iof x File Edit Operations Help F ojejo Edit icon All devices must be deselected Operation New completed successfully The Edit Configuration dialog box appears Edit Configuration x Log Type EPs Keep log for days 20 Log File Name logfile txt __Defaut Cancel 2 Edit the device settings as needed or click Default to refresh the screen with the default settings The log operations settings include Device Setting Options Log Type No
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28. LUT is installed with the application See Installing the Software on page D 2 for the default installation location Select the Apply box to instruct the application to apply the LUT to the image D D 8 October 2002 Using the Image Print Server Software Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box Cancel Source Directory ema Browse Log File Browse m Printer Resolution Copies fi 250 ppi J Center image C 125 ppi r Print Production Rall to Roll Options 4 C Immediate Tl Order Punch Deferred T ID punch m Tone Scale Correction T Apply Correction File Browse Option Descriptions The selections options that you can make from the Server Default dialog box are OK closes the dialog box and saves the specified values Cancel closes the dialog box without saving any changes Source Directory the directory folder where the TIFF application will look for the TIFF images to arrive Type a directory name or click the browse button Log File the file name where the IPS application will store the printer error information Type a file name or click the Browse button Copies the number of copies to print The valid number of copies is 1 9999 Center Image ceniers the image on the paper Printer Resolution 125 ppi enables the hardware pixel replication capability on the printer 250 ppi prints the image pixel for pixel
29. Recommended Processor Settings cccsccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeseaeees 4 15 October 2002 4 1 Maintaining the Equipment Maintaining the Printer Daily Maintenance Removing the Chad Chad is the waste fogged paper that is cut from the lead edge of the paper roll by the knife and deposited in the chad area of the printer Open the sheet transport door and remove the chad from the chad area several times each day to prevent paper jams and ensure the proper movement of paper from the printer to the processor Also check the knife and remove any small strips of chad IMPORTANT The chad should also be removed from the chad area every time a new roll of paper is loaded into the printer gt _ chad area Ie gt lt ee A sheet transport p v chad door Calibrating the Printer Calibrate the printer after every 8 to 10 hours of operation or when you change paper emulsions NOTE If the environmental temperature changes more than 5 Fahrenheit 3 Celsius since the printer was last calibrated a calibration will be necessary to maintain the image quality of the prints Follow the instructions for calibrating the printer See Calibrating the Printer on page 2 3 D 4 2 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment Periodic Maintenance Replacing the Air Filter The air filter under the shoe should be replaced approximately every 3 months Open the front
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31. an appropriate error message will be placed in the log file Values indicated in the table below by a 4 are image dependent TIFF Tag ID Name Valid Range 256 Image Width i 257 Image Length 258 Bits per Sample 262 Photometric Interpretation 273 Strip Offset 277 Samples per Pixel 278 Rows per Strip a 279 Strip Byte Count is 284 Planar Configuration 1 indicates an image dependent value LZW Compression The IPS does not support LZW compression D 10 October 2002 Appendix E Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module This appendix describes how to use the Export Module for PHOTOSHOP on MACINTOSH Systems with the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer The Export Module allows you to export prints from PHOTOSHOP to a KODAK PROFESSIONAL 20P Printer The Export Module allows you to e Scale an image by 200 e Center an image within a user specified border Installing the Export Module This section explains how to install the Export Module on your MACINTOSH system It assumes that you are familiar with the MACINTOSH System Environment Hardware Requirements The following hardware is required for the Export Module e 120 MHz PowerPC 601 Processor e Minimum of 72 MB of RAM e Hard disk space that is at least three times your image size e Astandard SCSI terminator if you are daisy chaining your external disk drive or other peripheral with the printer and you are not
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33. e Call for service October 2002 5 7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error 5 Code Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 92 knife back not detected Knifeback switch was not detected Check for a paper jam at the knife after moving knife from front to area back 93 translator power fault A power fault was detected by the Close all doors and reinitialize the error translator puck printer 95 unexpected shoe exit The shoe exit nip made switch was Check for a paper jam in the shoe nip detected detected after moving the shoe exit exit nip area nip to the nip unmade position 96 shoe exit nip made not The shoe exit nip made switch was Check for a paper jam in the shoe detected not detected after moving the shoe exit nip area exit nip to the nip made position 97 unexpected deflector The deflector nip made switch was Check for a paper jam in the nip made detected after moving the deflector deflector nip area to the up position 98 deflector nip made not The deflector nip made switch was Check for a paper jam in the detected not detected after moving the deflector nip area deflector to the up position 99 timeout clearing data The rotor was not able to be Call for service patch properly started 100 xlator start failed The translator failed to start Call for service 101 shoe exit nip start failed The shoe exit nip failed to start Ca
34. ede A et ee et eee eben vet leas C 10 Advanced Features of the Calibration Software ccccccesecceceeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeeneeeeenaeeseaes C 11 VIEWING GraphSonsssa tanes itaona aeae aaa ae aa aa ara ea ra aa arau Aai Eads C 11 Sending LUTS taea Soneet aca vauoe das acn nantes ua Soaaaaseanatacenetanchates aan REA O A archaea RES C 15 Sending Targets horen eset E ara aana a taal Maratea aaae e eaaa eee ice C 17 Editing the Calibration Configuration c ccccceeceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeseeeeeesnaeessaes C 19 Editing Information on the Procedure Tab cceeecsceceeeeeneeeeceeenaeeeeeeennaeeeeeeeaaes C 22 Editing Information on the Density Source Tab ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeees C 24 Editing Information on the Aim Tab oo eeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeseeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaas C 25 Editing Information on the History Tab eeeeceeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeneeaaes C 26 Editing Information on the Paper Talo sasiu orssunie biiinn iiinis C 27 Editing Information on the DP2 Windows NT or KPIS Macintosh Tab C 27 Completing the Edit Configuration cccccceeeececeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeseeeeeeenaeessaes C 31 Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration cceccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeeneees C 32 a AR AE N E I E E cease ad deest ra tasevendhideee E E C 32 Installing the Densitometer ccccceeeeeecceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeee
35. host computer oOnm NO The SCSI IDs are different Change the SCSI ID through the OCP Turn off the host computer Turn off the printer Power up the printer and wait for it to initialize 5 Power up the host computer WOM A Repeated noise from the processor The racks are installed incorrectly Reinstall the racks correctly See Operational Checks on page 4 6 Prints have scratches on them The processor racks and socks are contaminated dirty Clean the processor racks and socks Check that the crossover assemblies are installed correctly Chemistry has built up on the printer exit rollers e Wet prints were pulled into the printer to clear a paper jam Usually following errors 65 or 260 e Splash guard was not used when doing processor maintenance Clean the rollers with a damp cloth Clear the paper jam Use the splash guard when doing processor maintenance Chemistry leaks from the processor Hose clamps or compression fittings are loose Tighten the clamps and compression fittings See Checking the Fittings for Leaks on page 4 10 The text on the paper has flare e The text density is too high The processor is not in control e The printer is not calibrated correctly Reduce the density of the text by driving the processor to the upper end of the control limits Calibrate the printer Download
36. in time Reload the paper paper during loading e Reinitialize the printer and call for Paper was loaded incorrectly service 262 bad communications A communications error has Reinitialize the printer and call for call service occurred service 263 DMA timeout Data being sent to the printhead Reinitialize the printer and call for did not arrive in the specified service amount of time 264 FIFO empty interrupt Data was sent to the printhead too Reinitialize the printer and call for quickly service 265 machine control state A message from machine control Reinitialize the printer and call for timeout did not arrive in time service 266 failure creating test The test image could not be Follow the instructions on the OCP image created 267 paper width mismatch The paper installed is not wide Install the correct paper cassette end of roll enough for the job s waiting in with the correct width paper or the printer to be printed cancel all waiting jobs October 2002 5 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Clearing Printer Paper Jams Open the front door and front sheet transport door on the printer To remove a paper jam from the shoe when the lead edge of the paper is in the sheet transport area and visible not visible i 1 Open the paper supply door and If the paper is not already cut follow the instructions on the door manually move the knife across label the web to cut it 2 Open the paper su
37. is offline it cannot send jobs to the processor or accept jobs from the host To take the printer offline press On Off Line on the OCP If a job is printing when you take the printer offline the job will complete printing When you put the printer back online the sheet will be sent to the processor Online Mode The Online mode is the normal mode and must be activated for the printer to accept print jobs from the host computer Offline Mode When the printer is in the Offline mode it cannot accept print jobs from the host computer and will not send any sheets to the processor When an error occurs the printer is automatically placed into the Offline mode Cancelling Jobs To cancel the sheet currently being printed press Cancel on the OCP After the sheet has been cancelled the printer automatically toggles to the Offline mode To cancel all jobs waiting to be printed 1 Press Cancel on the OCP to cancel the sheet that is currently printing 2 Press Menu twice Printing Deferred or Buffered Jobs Pages Deferred displays on the OCP and a number other than zero displays in the Pages Waiting field when one or more jobs are waiting to be printed 1 Press On Off Line to take the printer offline 2 Press Menu 3 Press Start to print the jobs D 3 4 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Status Messages Status messages display on the LCD display of the OCP to indicate the status or current state of the
38. or 1 receptacle NEMA5 N6 15 NEMA6 30R impedance between ground and neutral wires less than 2 ohms less than 2 ohms voltage drop across the circuit breaker less than 0 1 volts less than 0 1 volts distance between receptacle and equipment 1 5 m 5 0 ft or less 1 5 m 5 0 ft or less October 2002 B 5 Specifications Line Frequency In most cases the electric utility company is responsible for maintaining the proper frequency of the alternating current in its distribution network If the building is supplied with power by its own motor generator make certain that the governor that controls the frequency is capable of delivering power within the required operating frequency range Power Receptacles U S and Canada B IG A C IN ne Computer system branch circuit panel 20P 20R 1 PRINTER 15A NEMA Reference Receptacle 6 15R E Plug 6 15P j 2 30A 20P j PROCESSOR p NEMA Reference L6 30R NEUTRAL BUS Isolated from power panel GROUND BUS Isolated from power panel D B 6 October 2002 Specifications Printer Power Receptacles Europe
39. right and left edges of the paper on the paper roll remain aligned Do not allow the roll of paper to slide or telescope screw lock 12 Feed the lead edge of the paper through the slotted opening in the paper cassette lead edge of the paper slotted opening image or emulsion side core Suppor assembl side without the gear 13 Close the supply cassette and latch the supply cassette locks NOTE Be sure that the core support assembly rotates freely in the supply cassette and that the paper feeds freely October 2002 3 9 System Operating Procedures supply cassette lock When the paper cassette is locked you can turn on the room lights IMPORTANT When moving the supply cassette pick up and carry the cassette by both handles to prevent the paper from sliding or telescoping to one side Installing the Supply Cassette 1 Open the sheet transport door and remove any chad See Removing the Chad on page 3 14 2 Check the knife and if necessary remove the trail edge of the paper from the previous roll through the chad area paper supply door knife chad area sheet transport wee door 4 lt chad 3 Close the sheet transport door 4 Open the paper supply door 3 10 October 2002 System Operating Procedures 5 Align the slot on the bottom of the supply cassette with the plate on the bottom of the shelf and slide the full supply
40. save afile Remove any unnecessary files to file _filename_ but there is not enough disk increase free disk space space 1006 Configuration file field _field_ The user manually edited a field Manually enter the correct is invalid in a configuration file and entered value an incorrect value Reinstall the application 1007 Unable to remove User does not have update Verify that the user has authority directory _directory_ authority on the directory on the directory October 2002 5 24 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ror 5 P F Eror E ERE EE Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution Code Message 1101 Density DMIN DMAX points Density points are invalid Reread density values on are invalid densitometer or make a new calibration print 1102 Density data is not Density data is invalid Reread density values on monotonic increasing densitometer or make a new calibration print 1103 Exceeded maximum number Density data is invalid Reread density values on of allowable data errors densitometer or make a new calibration print 1104 Asymmetric Density Density data is invalid Reread density values on Groupings are invalid densitometer or make a new calibration print 1201 Unknown response from The application received an Verify that the baud rate of the densitometer unknown response from the densitometer matches the densitometer during applications configuration initializat
41. shoe Remove any paper from the shoe shoe entr entrance sensor but not at the 77 unexpected 20 inch paper Paper was detected at the 20 inch paper sensor but not at the 10 inch or 11 inch paper sensors Check that the paper is loaded and threaded properly October 2002 5 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Ae Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 80 paper at shoe entr not During paper loading the lead Load the paper in less time detected edge of the paper was not detected at the shoe entrance sensor within the expected amount of time 81 unexpected paper at Paper jam occurred as paper Check that the paper is loaded and knife was being reversed from the threaded properly Check for a paper knife to the end of roll and paper jam at the knife area was detected at the knife instead of at the shoe entrance Paper sensor at knife or shoe is not functioning correctly 82 paper at knife not Paper was not detected at the Check that the paper is loaded and detected knife when it should have been threaded properly Check for a paper Paper jam occurred jam at the knife area Paper sensor at knife or shoe is not functioning correctly 83 unexpected paper at Paper is detected in the sheet e Remove any paper from the sheet sheet xport transport area when not expected transport area e Check that the processor input sensor is not blocked If
42. tab you want and follow the instructions for updating the information for that tab IMPORTANT Whenever you click OK the software assumes ALL changes to the Edit Configuration are complete and the Edit Configuration screen closes Similarly you can click Cancel at any time while the Edit Configuration screen is open any changes you made to any of the tabbed information are canceled and the Edit Configuration screen closes Note that for Macintosh users only you can click Default at any time to reset the attributes to their factory defaults and then click OK to save the defaults October 2002 C 21 Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the Procedure Tab The Procedure tab contains general configuration attributes as shown and described below The values displayed in the example are the default settings Edit Configuration x Procedure Density Source Aim History Paper DP2 Graphing RSS Tolerance Level normal 7 Out OF Tolerance Display options when out of tolerance x Maximum Cycles 5 x Ask if Processor es F in Control Yes bal Procedure NT Attribute Description Graphing Instructs the application when to display the graphs of the data Tolerance Level Indicates whether the level of tolerance is Normal Loose or Strict Out of Tolerance Provides the flexibility to interact at each step or to use a fully automated calibration Maximum Cycles Indic
43. the last print start exceeds 33 inches 29 sheet fogged in sheet A door was opened while sending a Reprint xport sheet from the printer to the processor 30 unexpected knife Knife not detected at either end Call for service neither limit 31 door opened briefly The door was opened and closed Reinitialize the printer 64 bad msg checksum A problem with a prom has Call for service occurred October 2002 5 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error Code Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 65 proc stopped taking The paper did not disappear from Clear a paper jam from sheet prevented the rotor from achieving the correct speed in the expected amount of time sheet the sheet transport area within the transport chad area See expected amount of time An error Clearing Printer Paper Jams on may have occurred in the page 5 11 processor e Wait a few minutes for the error condition to be corrected e Reinitialize the printer and call for service 66 paper jam in shoe Jam detect sensor detected Remove jammed paper and reload jammed paper at the shoe the paper entrance 67 rotor not up to speed An obstruction in the shoe area Wait for at least 1 minute then clear the obstruction in the shoe and confirm that all doors are closed 68 xltr hard limit detected Either the front or back hard limit switch was actuated Move the translator off the front or back hard
44. the latest calibration software from Kodak s Web site and then calibrate the printer 5 14 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Observation Possible Cause Possible Solution The supply or takeup door The latch on the door was pushed in Pull the latch back to its normal position with will not close flush with the door when the door scissors and close the door with a normal was closed with too much force amount of force latch Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer e Check that the processor is turned ON and warmed up prior to printing e Turn on the processor drive for 30 minutes before printing e Be careful to correctly load seat and thread the paper into the paper cassettes e Be careful to correctly close all doors prior to printing If doors are ajar or if interlock switches are not closed the printer will not print e The error sheet detected in sheet xport may appear after reinitializing the printer if the printer was in the process of sending paper into the processor If this occurs wait until the sheet has been fully fed into the processor and then reinitialize the printer again e Ifthe printer indicates that it is reinitializing after an error occurs and you have not opened a door but you do not hear the normal sounds of reinitialization for up to 2 minutes the printer may be waiting for the sheet to go into the proce
45. to remove any chemical residue on them Install the splash guard see Preventing Algae for Wash Configuration on page 4 8 Rinse the gears and socks with warm water from a squirt bottle to dissolve deposits Operate the drive for the processor for at least 30 minutes before making prints or running a control strip This will ensure that the socks are thoroughly soaked with chemistry ee October 2002 4 5 Maintaining the Equipment Operational Checks Check that the crossover assemblies and transport assemblies in the processor are installed correctly and operating smoothly After performing all daily maintenance and before you begin to print jobs run a control strip to ensure that the processor is calibrated See Processing a Control Strip on page 3 32 Testing Before running the daily production jobs run a control strip through the processor and plot a graph of the results to determine if the equipment is operating properly See Processing a Control Strip on page 3 32 If mottle roller sock images appears on the prints 1 Check the levels of the chemicals in the processor tanks If necessary adjust the levels of the chemistry 2 Operate the processor drive for 30 minutes to allow the roller socks to become saturated with chemistry 4 6 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment Weekly Maintenance Checking the Tension of the Main Drive Chain WARNING Turn off the main power for
46. unexpectedly 5 16 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Clearing Error Messages To clear an error or warning message from the OCP the condition causing the error or warning must be corrected Paper jam drive errors and temperature errors must be cleared from the material function Clearing a Reset Message If the processor is reset the MACHINE RESET error message will appear on the top line of the LCD display on the processor s OCP Press any function key to erase the message If the processor is reset and the values for a function are reset to factory settings a reset message for that function will also appear for example CLOCK RESET To clear a function reset message press the function key for the function the message refers to LCD display MACHINE RESET A 1 8 E amp function keys October 2002 5 17 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Clearing Processor Paper Jams IMPORTANT See Clearing Printer Paper Jams on page 5 11 to clear paper jams in the printer The processor enters the jammed mode if it fails to detect material exiting the processor at the expected time In the jammed mode the drive motor and replenishment pumps are turned off and no material is processed 1 Remove the top cover and light tight cover from the processor 2 Cut the paper at the top of each rack CAUTION To prevent contaminatin
47. using a MACINTOSH IIfx Computer e An APPLE SCSI Terminator if you are using a MACINTOSH IIfx Computer and you have an external SCSI disk drive or other peripheral device e KODAK PROFESSIONAL Printer Software Requirements The following must be installed on your MACINTOSH System e MACINTOSH System 7 5 5 or later e ADOBE PHOTOSHOP version 3 0 or later October 2002 E 1 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Installing the Software 1 Open the Adobe Photoshop folder on your computer The Adobe Photoshop window appears It should look similar to the one shown below Adobe Photoshop 3 0 745 4 MB in disk 260 MB available Adobe Photoshop 3 0 4 SimpleText a Plug ins Insert the Host Software CD included with your printer into the CD drive Double click the CD icon on your desktop Double click on the Macintosh folder Double click the KODAK LED Printer Export Module folder The KODAK LED Printer icons appear O Digital LED ExportModule H B 4items 867 7 MB available PLUG IN Kodak LED Digital Printer ReadMe Giz aor wo NM Z Kodak LED Digital Color 20 TeachText Adobe Photoshop 4 0 867 7 MB available 15 items ngs Zener PshpLink htm Read Me O Digital LED ExportModule F H 4items 867 7 MB available bs i PLUG IN QuickHelp 4 1 0 Kodak LED Digital Printer ReadMe Zr Gr Kodak LED Digital Color
48. 0 October 2002 E 9 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Option Descriptions The following are descriptions of the options in the Printer Status dialog box Printer Information describes the state of the selected proofer The color of the status field appears black if the proofer is idle red for error conditions and blue if the printer is processing or printing Information includes the printer model print media print location amount of RAM installed on your system and the printer version number Job Information lists the number of jobs being processed Update refreshes the screen and replaces any information that has changed OK closes the Printer Status dialog box Troubleshooting Error messages Many of the error messages displayed by the Export Module are self explanatory The following list provides additional information about some of the more frequently encountered messages If you do not find an error message in the list refer to your MACINTOSH or PHOTOSHOP Documeniation A good approach for troubleshooting errors is to 1 Check all connections Make sure the printer is in raster mode Make sure that the display shows the READY prompt If the problem persists restart the printer and the computer If you still have trouble try reinstalling the Export Module General error messages The image is not in RGB Color Convert to RGB Color in PHOTOSHOP before printing exporting Change th
49. 02 3 21 System Operating Procedures Accessing the Software Version Number To view the software version of the FEE PEC and OPC circuit boards 1 Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP 2 Select Printer 3 Select More 4 Select Version to view the version number for the FEE PEC and OPC circuit boards 5 Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Setting the Copyright Detection Feature The Copyright Detection feature is designed to protect the copyrighted images of professional photographers This feature is applied to prevent images from being duplicated 1 Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP 2 Select Printer 3 Select Copyright Detection 4 Use the Up and Down Arrows to select Always On Always Off or Host Select Host Select Always On Always Off Copyright Detection Copyright Detection is Copyright Detection is can be enabled or enabled for every disabled for every disabled by the hoston image that is image that is a print by print basis downloaded to the downloaded to the for each image that is printer printer downloaded to the printer 5 Press Select to select set the setting for the new option 6 Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP 3 22 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Resetting the Defaults Resetting the Parameters This procedure rese
50. 1phase or 3 phase Processor 208 254V selectable at installation 47 63 Hz 1phase 30A Phase selection must be completed at the factory or by a trained Kodak representative Outside the U S and Canada amperage for the printer is 16A and the amperage for the processor is 32A NOTE To prevent processor failures caused by power fluctuations purchase a Square D Buck and Boost Transformer Model 500SV43F EK Catalog 869 7799 Other transformers may not provide satisfactory results Consult with your electrical contractor or utility company to ensure that on site wiring complies with the printer specifications and that wall outlets use isolated grounds and comply with codes Further information is provided in the following sections If the equipment is to be permanently connected then the equipment must be provided with its own circuit breaker that is located near the equipment within easy reach of the operator and marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment A protective earth ground must be supplied when installing the processor The unit is an Insulation Category Type Il machine and operates in a Pollution Degree 2 environment in accordance with IEC 664 Normal Office Environment For technical support service repair and fuse replacement information contact Eastman Kodak Company s Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 822 1414 B 4 October 2002 Specifications Power Cords A 2
51. 20 TeachText E 2 October 2002 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module 6 Click and drag the KODAK LED Printer plug in icon and Media Files over the Adobe Photoshop Plug ins folder and release the mouse button A copy progress dialog box appears as the folders and files are copied 7 Click and drag the remaining files from the KODAK LED Printer window to a Utility folder or another location on your system Printing Images Do the following to print an image See Dialog Boxes and Print Options on page E 6 for details 1 Start PHOTOSHOP and open an image file NOTE Make sure the image is in the RGB Color mode If the image is not in the RGB Color mode when you try printing the file you will receive an error message 2 Choose Export from the File menu NOTE You cannot access the Export submenu if an image is not open in PHOTOSHOP 3 Choose KODAK LED Printer from the Export menu The KODAK LED Printer main dialog box appears KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 28 Printer 1 0 Copies L Printer Print a we aa C De er Print O Reprint Punch Attributes K Ip x End Order Page Layout Center Border o Pixels Scale 200 4 Click Print A October 2002 E 3 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module To select another printer 1 Click Select KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 26 Printer 1 0 Copies i Punch Attributes Print eo Gee C De er Print O Reprint Printer
52. 3 14 Handling and Storing the Paper ecccccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeaeeeseaeeesaaeeseeeeeesnaeeseaes 3 14 Storing Paper Using the Soft Shutdown Feature ccccccesceeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaeeseenees 3 14 October 2002 vii Accessing the Printer Features 00 0 2 earns enr a Ea E a EET 3 15 Shutdown and Restart cccccccceeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeaeeeceaeesseeeeeseaeeseeaaesneieeeseaeeeeeeeees 3 15 eLa LULKe LoT A as see cette A E A 3 15 FROSTAUT ci EE TE E EE EA E ES A T EEE EA E 3 15 Unload SUPP Y re eee a a aa aa aeaa aa anaa a AE E E a aaa EAEan 3 15 Selecting SCSI Ports sisena a a a aaea a aTa aaa E EaR 3 15 Selecting the Target Pad Read Options ccccecceceeeceeeeeeeeececeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeesaeeeeenes 3 16 Managing a MOJON saia aer rna A A AAEE EA EOE E EAER 3 16 Resetting the Modem Port yrii eies a a NE E AEA ERRES TEE 3 16 Checking for a Modem sssssssssessssssssessssseissrisssissrnsstinssirsstnssttnntnnntnnnennnntnn nenene 3 16 Setting the Printer Time and Date ccccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeee 3 17 Setting the Current Time c cccceeceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeneeseaaeeeeaaeeceeaeeesaaeesseneeesaeessanes 3 17 Setting th Current Date seriinin soetuegeaghsde ne edgeetanegencesdedavecteveedeeed aaa a ghedandie 3 17 Setting the Current Day 0 ccescecceseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeceaaeseeaaeeceaaeseeaaeesseeeeenaeessnes 3 17 Setting
53. 88M Surface Types availability depends on the paper type selected F smooth glossy E fine grained lustre N smooth semi matt Processor Chemicals Purchase these items through your Kodak dealer or distributor Catalog Item Qty Size Number KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer 10L 4 per case 841 5580 Replenisher RT KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and 10L 4 per case 830 9031 Replenisher RA 4 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer 6 48 ounce bottles 122 4930 Replenisher RT Additive KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and 6 48 ounce bottles 803 6832 Replenisher RA 4 Additive KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer 10L 16 per case 857 5623 and Replenisher RA 4 eee eee ee A 2 October 2002 Ordering Supplies Publications Call 1 800 431 7278 in the United States to purchase these items through Kodak Parts Services Part Number Item Qty Size Catalog Number Operator s Guide for the 1 Part No 2J0686 KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer Quick Reference Guide for the 1 Part No 2J0687 KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer Using the KODAK EKTACOLOR RA 1 Part No Z130 Chemicals Cat No 160 5716 October 2002 A 3 Appendix B Specifications This appendix includes specifications and site requirements information for the printer and processor Printer Processor Specifications Dimensions and Weight Printer Width Length Weight 102 cm 40 in
54. Bar Contains the application name KODAK Device Calibration Menu Bar Contains selectable menu items Tool Bar Contains the user selectable menu choices and is activated by a shortcut keystroke or by a mouse pointer and left mouse button Client Area Contains the icons that represent devices available for calibration Device Icon Represents a device that can be calibrated Status Bar Displays messages to the user to indicate actions that are occurring or the status of the occurring action and the currently selected device C 4 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information The table below defines the functions and their corresponding icons on the main window of the KODAK Device CalibrationSoftware Menu P GA Actress Function Icon Key Availability Description Operations Calibrate When the Passes control to the device is calibration software for the selected device double clicking ona device icon performs the same action MACINTOSH H L WINDOWS NT Ctrl L File New Always Displays a Create a New Device dialog box adds a device to the control area MACINTOSH N WINDOWS NT Ctrl N Edit Cut When a Removes the object from calibration the control area All history device is data files including log selected data LUT files etc will be deleted for this device A MACINTOSH H X confirmation dialog box WINDOWS NT Ctrl X appears to slow youto cancel the action File Edit Always I
55. D Printel 0 cc cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeesaeeeeenees 1 1 KODAK PROFESSIONAL ProceSSol c sccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeaaeeseaeeeeaaeeseeeeeesaeeseenees 1 2 Installation and Service is visteeecra tis de heaven tel eaedel endive eilediereet afetetee teenie lara ohl dienes 1 2 Equipment OVCrVieW c cccceeececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeneeecaaeesseaeeeeaaeeeseaaeseeaeeeseaaeseseeeseaeeeeaeeeeeas 1 2 2 WSINGHNESYSLOM May EEE eles elated eee t sete Mesa Ub caster stds ensdyinl Saute an suet aati Catiess eaghte ave E 2 1 Starting Up the Processor niaranra eaa eaa iste anaa a raas neat 2 1 Stating Up the Printer rinsar a aa aa e i a AIEEE A EEA ORAE aaea RRRA 2 2 Calibrating the Printer amie eaea tahoe Chive cinta ade abe a ee hee 2 3 Obtaining DensitieS 2 2 00 cceecececeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeenaeeeaaeeeeeaaeseaeeeeeaaeseeeeeeseaeeeeaeeeneas 2 6 Obtaining Densities from a File e cc eeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeaeeeeaaeeceaeeesaaeeseeeeeessaeeeseneees 2 6 Using the Densitometer to Read Densities eee ececeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenaas 2 6 Completing the Calibration 2 20 00 ccceeccececeeeeeeeeeee cece eeeeaeeceeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeneeessaeeeeeaeeeee 2 7 MARING PNN oaea a E st cereansuutaredeasabee den ieee E EA yak ety 2 9 Shutting Down the Processor priis einna anaa aar ean aaaea naat aa aeania 2 10 Shutting Down the Printer seesseeesseessseesesesssessrssrensstnnsstnsstrnstnnn
56. DAK Device Calibration Software screen 1 Select the device by clicking on the device icon KODAK Device Calibration Iof x File Edit Operations Help F ose Cut ico Device icon Operation New completed successfully 2 Click the Cut icon The following dialog box appears KODAK Device Calibration 2 This will delete all files and directories for this device Are you sure you want to do this 3 Click Yes to delete the files and directories for the selected calibration device Click No to stop the deletion process C 10 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Advanced Features to the Calibration Software October 2002 The Calibration Software provides automated neutral density printer calibration and is designed to be used without assistance from technical experts The advanced calibration features provided by this product enable you to customize the calibration of the printer To use the advanced features you should understand image science technology and the implications of manipulating neutral density calibrations IMPORTANT Printer calibration should not be mistaken for color management Color management is provided by software applications that are independent of the printer and the calibration software Viewing Graphs The View Graphs feature provides access to the available graphs from the most recently completed calibration Examples of the Value Difference and Histo
57. EDCalibration 2 To change the directory for the KPIS file a Click KPIS Location The display shows the Select KPIS Folder dialog box Select KPIS Folder Tables v fm KodakLED lt CalDisk Desktop Select KodakLED b If needed browse to find the folder you want c Click on Select directoryname the example above shows Select KodakLED C 30 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information The display shows the updated Edit Configuration screen with updated File Location of CalDisk CompositeMachine Tables KodakLED Edit Configuration Activate KPIS DJ KPIS Location CalDisk CompositeMachine Tables KodakLED KPIS Filename LEDCalibration Completing the Edit Configuration When finished click OK to save the attributes Click Cancel to exit the screen without saving your changes Macintosh users you can click Default at any time to reset the attributes to their factory defaults and then click OK to save the defaults October 2002 C 31 Additional Calibration Information Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration During calibration you have the option of obtaining density data from a file or by scanning a processed test target through an X RITE DTP 36 densitometer The option is determined by the entry in the calibration configuration file If the configuration file is set up to receive density data from a file and you a
58. KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer Operator s Guide Part No 2J0686 Eastman Kodak Company 2002 All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission from Eastman Kodak Company Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference The United States 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B FCC Class A EMC 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 against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates 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 in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense IMPORTANT Changes or modifications to the product that are not authorized by Eastman Kodak Company could void the FCC Certification and negate your authority to operate this product Canada ICES 003 Issue 2 Rev1 Canada Class A EMC This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le m
59. Module E 2 supply cassettes 3 10 interface SCSI 1 2 introduction 1 1 IPS attended operation D 4 dialog boxws and print options D 6 enqueue D 5 enqueue dialog box D 7 failed jobs D 4 file format D 10 initialize default parameters dialog box D 9 LZW compression D 10 Index 2 October 2002 Index menu bar insertion D 3 print queue D 3 server default dialog box D 8 source directory insertion D 3 suspending and resuming D 4 using D 3 jams paper clearing for the printer 5 11 paper clearing for the processor 5 20 K keep history attribute description C 17 keep log attribute description C 17 key operator mode 3 30 L leaks checking the fittings 4 10 levels chemistry 4 4 replenishment and effluent chemical 4 4 light on off for the processor 3 29 line frequency B 6 line voltage B 10 loading paper into supply cassettes 3 7 log file name attribute description C 17 type attribute description C 17 LUTs resetting 3 23 sending C 14 main drive chain greasing 4 11 tension 4 7 maintaining printer 4 2 processor 4 4 the equipment 4 1 making prints MACINTOSH version 2 12 material key light for the processor 3 28 material sensors 3 41 maximum cycles attribute description C 17 menu key printer 3 3 printer 3 4 messages error processor 5 17 status printer 3 5 status processor 3 28 messages printer error 5 4 metric changing to 3 44 min max mode processor 3 26 temperatures resetting 3 37 mixing so
60. PUDIICALIONS ei aren e E EAEAN E EEE ETA E E nae A 3 x October 2002 Appendix B Specifications eimina unae aaa eaa aa a aE aa aa aaa a deen ae aa aa Ara B 1 Printer Processor Specifications eseeseeeieeeieesieesitnssrn turtu trtnnttnnstnnnstnntnnnnsnnnstnnnstnnnnnnn B 1 Dimensions and Wagh ees raeas A a a E LEA R S a B 1 Acoustic Specifications 00 2 ee ete ceeeteeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeaeeeceaeeeesaaeeseaeeessaaeeseeeeeetsaeeeeeaeees B 1 Site Requirements eae eraann aea aeara A Eaa a a aa Ea Ta aaa Raa B 2 Operator and Service ACCESS ccccccceceeeeeeeneeeceeeeeeeaeeeceeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeseaaeeseaaeesecaeeesaeeesaes B 2 Floor Requirements 2 si0c8 viet alec eee ein a eee eee ere B 2 ean nE PRETE A oer err E er eer centr rer acer eerie rr cerae B 3 EISCUIICAl EE E ETIT E etvice ET E A tel arabe Oh ote t eel AE est in terete bere B 4 Power COrds cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeeneeceaeescaaaeseaeeecaaaeseaaeeceaaeseeaaeeseaaesseaaeesseeeesenaeesenes B 5 Power Outlets hanan a a aaaea aE aaa sath eek ian dai tan B 5 ENO FTOGUON Y aoa EAT EA Ea E A TT B 6 Power Receptacles U S and Camada c cccccceceseeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaesesaeeseeeeeeenaeeseenes B 6 Printer Power Receptacles Europe ecceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeseaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeneeaees B 7 Processor Power Receptacles EUrOpe cesccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneaaeeeteeenaeees B 8 Le VOMAGS Ss xs ccs sce A E A E EE u
61. Printer is in an unknown state to its original state Fix cancel but received an error when Correct any printer problems and printer problem and re sending the original LUT back to restart the application calibrate the printer 922 There is already a printer User tried to open a printer when Close the open printer open Please close the open the printer was already open printer first 923 An error occurred during the An error occurred during the Check that the file chosen was of loading of a printer Please loading of a printer the correct format or type check to make sure the file chosen was of the correct type and or format 924 No printer loaded The operator has not yet opened Open a printer a printer 941 The height and width values The specified size does not match Enter the correct file size do not agree with the size of the file size the target file 942 Unable to configure The file CalDevDensGen2 cfg is Restart the application If problem densitometer Densitometer corrupt or lost continues call for service configuration file may be corrupt or lost 1003 Unable to load default The default configuration file was Restore the file manually or configuration file _filename_ deleted or renamed or moved reinstall the software 1004 Unable to set values An internal error occurred with the Restart the application in new configuration file software 1005 Unable to save configuration The system is trying to
62. S Using the Image Print Server This section summarizes the process of printing an image See Dialog Boxes and Print Options on page D 6 for detailed descriptions of the options Inserting Images into the Print Queue The IPS application allows you to submit images by specifying a hot folder for example the Source Directory in the Source Directory Preferences dialog box or inserting through the enqueue function from the application menu bar Source Directory Insertion Images placed in the Source Directory are automatically placed into the print queue The images are then sorted by the date and time that they were placed in the Source Directory Images are printed in the order that they are placed into the directory Once the image has been downloaded the file is removed from the Source Directory NOTE The properties of the images that are placed in the Source Directory are taken from the Source Directory Preferences dialog box Menu Bar Insertion To enqueue an image through the menu bar select File gt Enqueue or click the Enqueue button Images placed in the queue through the menu bar are not removed from their original directory after they are downloaded NOTE The properties of images inserted in this manner are taken from the Enqueue dialog box D 2 October 2002 Using the Image Print Server Software Suspending and Resuming When the IPS application begins execution it searches the current direc
63. alibration device C 10 editing log settings C 8 starting C 6 updating a calibration device C 9 diagnostics 5 1 dialog boxes Export Module E 8 dialog boxes IPS D 6 dimensions B 1 down key processor 3 27 drive control processor 3 42 errors clearing 5 20 key light processor 3 28 dryer cover cleaning 4 12 E editing log setting calibration device C 8 printer calibraition configuration C 16 effluent chemical levels 4 4 electrical requirements B 4 end of the roll of paper 3 12 entrance sensors cleaning 4 9 equipment overview 1 4 error drive 5 20 light printer 3 3 observable printer 5 12 error messages clearing for the processor 5 19 Export Module E 14 printer 5 4 processor 5 17 European region helpline number 5 33 Export Module dialog boxes and print options E 8 installing E 2 troubleshooting E 14 F feed box control strip 3 32 table cleaning 4 9 file format IPS D 10 file formats MACINTOSH C 19 WINDOWS NT C 22 filters air replacing 4 3 chemical and wash replacing 4 10 floor requirements B 2 formats file MACINTOSH C 19 file WINDOWS NT C 22 G getting additional help 5 32 graphing attribute description C 17 graphs viewing C 11 H hardware requirements Export Module E 2 helpline numbers 5 33 humidity specifications processor B 12 image print server using D 3 images source 1 2 initialization printer 5 2 input code values attribute description C 17 installing densitometer C 25 Export
64. an the patches labeled odd 2 6 October 2002 Using the System 3 Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 30 Align the edge of the test print with the lever on the densitometer Gently feed the test print through the densitometer to scan the patches labeled both Lever Test print If the test print is read successfully several messages will appear in the status bar the final message indicates that the densitometer values have been successfully received Go to Completing the Calibration If the test print is not read successfully refer to Calibration Troubleshooting on page 5 19 Completing the Calibration 1 If calibration is in tolerance the LUT Attributes dialog box appears LUT Attributes Ea Please enter a comment to be stored with the LUT pa a Enter a name or comment in the dialog box The comment you enter will appear on the Send LUT to Printer screen to identify the LUT file with a name that is meaningful to you up to 75 characters b Click OK The new printing LUT is calculated and downloaded Calibration Complete appears in the status bar The calibration is complete 2 If calibration is out of tolerance it may be necessary to run four or more iterations of the calibration cycle to achieve a successful calibration D October 2002 2 7 Using the System If the print densities are out of tolerance a graph appears allowing you to select the type
65. aper has telescoped 1 Reload the paper in the paper cassette 2 Position the paper cassette on the pin of the shelf 3 Close the cassette clamp to lock the paper cassette into position NOTE Always carry the paper cassette with two hands to prevent the paper from sliding to one end or telescoping 4 When loading paper into the printer cut the corners of the lead edges of the paper at a 45 angle wait fora message to feed push the paper slowly into the printer s rollers keeping the paper taut between the cassette and the rollers NOTE Push the paper evenly so that the paper remains flat and does not buckle and do not push the paper too hard against the paper alignment guide October 2002 5 13 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Observation Possible Cause Possible Solution The host computer and the printer are not communicating correctly The SCSI cable has been disturbed b Turn off the host computer and other SCSI devices Turn off the printer Disconnect the SCSI cable Reconnect the SCSI cable Power up the printer and wait for it to initialize Power up the other devices Power up the host computer oR WP The host does not recognize the printer An error was made during the power up sequence Turn off the host computer Turn off the printer Power up the printer and wait for it to initialize Power up the
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67. are Advanced Features of the RP 50 Calibration Software Installing the Densitometer IMPORTANT For the step by step procedure to calibrating the printer see Calibrating the Printer on page 2 3 Installing the Calibration Software Installing the software includes installing both the Kodak Device Calibration Software which manages the calibration of multiple Kodak devices and the Calibration Software System Requirements MACINTOSH Version Power MACINTOSH System 7 5 or above Minimum of 35 MB free disk space 608 K free disk space for each of as many as six configured devices 256 colors at 640 x 480 spatial resolution CD ROM Drive WINDOWS NT Version October 2002 100 MHz PENTIUM Processor 64 MB Main System Memory VGA Monitor 640 x 480 spatial resolution CD ROM Drive Additional Calibration Information Installation Procedure 1 Place the supplied CD ROM in your CD ROM drive 2 When the Browser appears select LED Printer MACINTOSH Version Under Download File select LEDCalAppVn n is the current version number LEDCalAppVn is saved to your desktop WINDOWS NT Version Under Download File select KPRO Calibration Utilities You can either save the installation file to a hard drive or run it directly from the Internet If you choose to save the installation file to a hard drive the Save File dialog box appears Either accept the path and file name or select another path and file na
68. ateriel brouilleur du Canada European Union EU CE Marking EMC This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility as established by European Communities Council Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive Product Safety 73 23 EEC Japan VCCI Class 1 EMC CORB EMALIE LEWIS CREME LON SRR HES CHLRBARCORAREMIL UKE LARARE EASES FRA RAVCCHECRASLTEV EFS Hot EGUREP MTORR L CHA LL SY TEs EES SRRECS LOL EMH ITT PARRE TEL VME LT FAY The following is a translation of the above statement This equipment is in the Class 1 category information to be used in commercial and or industrial areas Consequently when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto radio interference may be caused to radios and TV receivers etc Read the instructions for correct handling Safety Regulations IMPORTANT This equipment incorporates high voltage components Adequate safeguards and interlocks have been designed into this equipment to reduce the risk of injury during normal operation As with any electrical equipment of this kind adequate ventilation must be provided to minimize exposure to heat dust ozone and other emissions The following labels will be found on the product The exclamation point symbol A indicates that the user should refer to this guide for safety information The hot symbol B indicates a hot surface area on the printer that s
69. ates the maximum number of iterations the calibration procedure will perform if Out of Tolerance is set to Automatically iterate up to maximum cycles Processor In Control Indicates whether the Processor In Control dialog box is to be displayed at the beginning of the calibration process eee eee C 22 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab 1 Use the drop down lists to change the Procedure information as needed 2 If you have completed all editing of configuration information including information on the other tabbed screens click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen NOTE Click Cancel to cancel all changes made to the Edit Configuration screen and close the Edit Configuration screen 3 To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration click on another tab and make changes as needed a October 2002 C 23 Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the Density Source Tab The Density Source tab specifies how the calibration application is to receive density data The values displayed in the example are the default settings Edit Configuration Ea Procedure Density Source Aim History Paper DP2 Density Source EERRETEW Tinbeealiee i taels Density Source Port comt v Density Source File dtp36 raw O Cancel Apply Density Source AF Attri
70. ations e Turn the key switch to the service position Press and hold Set and both Reset keys Release the Reset keys and then release the Set key NOTE The light above the left Reset key illuminates when both keys are pressed To save any changes and return to normal operation reset the processor by pressing both Reset keys simultaneously Do not press Set October 2002 3 39 System Operating Procedures Loading the Default Values IMPORTANT Record all processor settings before using this procedure Reloading the defaults causes the processor to be configured as washless The following settings and their calibrations return to their original values e development time e temperature settings e replenishment rates Press both Reset keys to save any changes to default settings and to return to normal operation Changing the Wash Stabilizer Setup IMPORTANT Record all setpoint and calibration data prior to using this procedure 1 Press and hold Set and both Reset keys Release the Reset keys and then release Set NOTE The light above the left Reset keys illuminates Use the Up or Down Arrow to select the wash stabilizer Press Set to access the screen in Set mode Use the Up or Down Arrow to change the operating setup Press Set to exit the Set mode Pak oN To save the values press both Reset keys simultaneously Do not press Set NOTE To make other changes select the desired screen and enter new values
71. bute Description Density Source Indicates the source densitometer or file of the density data Density Source Port Indicates the name of the RS 232 port that the densitometer is connected to This port is the source of the density data The name of the port is specific to the computer system platform Density Source File Indicates the filename for the source of density data This is only used if the Density Source is a file If you designate a file as the density source this is the file name you use for Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration on page C 32 To edit the configuration information on the Density Source tab 1 Use the drop down lists to change the Density Source information as needed 2 If you have completed all editing of configuration information including information on the other tabbed screens click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen NOTE Click Cancel to cancel all changes made to the Edit Configuration screen and close the Edit Configuration screen 3 To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration click on another tab and make changes as needed D C 24 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the Aim Tab The Aim tab specifies e whether the aims used for calibration are to be Density Aims or Lightness Aims e whether to apply the Channel Independent Matrix e which table to use if Copyright Detection is functio
72. cassette into place on the shelf Emulsion image side of cassette clamp lot 6 Check that the gear on the supply cassette aligns and meshes with the gear on the printer Lock the clamp to secure the supply cassette into place 8 Ensure that the cut on the lead edge of the paper is straight CAUTION Use scissors to cut the paper Knives and razor blades will shred the paper 9 Press Start on the OCP 10 When prompted enter the number of feet on the roll of paper 11 When the message Feed paper into printer appears pull the lead edge of the paper out of the supply cassette and place it under the idler roller 12 Feed the lead edge of the paper into the printer until you feel it being pulled Keep the left edge of the paper against the paper alignment guide IMPORTANT Guide the paper into the printer while pressing down each edge to prevent slack in the paper October 2002 3 11 System Operating Procedures CAUTION If the paper does not load properly or a paper jam occurs press Cancel Remove any paper from the shoe area and repeat steps 6 through 12 Make sure the lead edge is cut square paper alignment lead edge of guide the paper idler roller gear on the cassette cassette gear on the clamp printer 13 Close the paper supply door The paper automatically feeds into position for printing and the fogged section at the lead edge of the roll is trimmed off The messa
73. clude international shtml October 2002 5 27 Appendix A Ordering Supplies This appendix includes ordering information for Kodak accessories supplies paper chemicals and publications Accessories Purchase these items through Kodak Catalog Item Qty Size Number X RITE DTP 36 Densitometer 1 196 1119 10 20 Inch Paper Cassette 1 159 2971 10 11 Inch Paper Cassette 1 164 0978 Processor Print Catch Tray 1 812 6153 Drip Tray Liquid Measure Bottle Kit 1 839 0502 Wash Water Conversion Kit Model WPS A 1 862 5667 SCSI Interface Kit 1 Square D Buck and Boost Transformer 1 869 7799 Model 500SV43F Order through your Kodak Sales Representative Supplies Purchase these items from Kodak or through your dealer distributor Catalog Item Qty Size Number Printer Air Filter Package of 10 833 3247 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA 4 Control Strips Box of 50 828 2170 31 2 X 12 Developer Filter Package of 10 884 3781 Bleach Fix Stabilizer Filter Package of 30 137 7829 October 2002 A 1 Ordering Supplies Standard U S Paper Purchase these items or the nearest equivalent through your Kodak representative Surface Item Types Size All KODAK PROFESSIONAL Papers E F orN 25 4 cm x 176M Consult with your Kodak representative to 25 4 cm x 88M determine the best paper for your needs 27 9 cm x 176M 27 9 cm x 88M 30 5 cm x 88M 50 8 cm x
74. d Pressing Drive accesses the drive motor control system The light Drive Light above the key illuminates when the Drive key is active Material Key and The Material key is used to access the Material Transport screen Material Light The Material key can also be used to view the processor setup parameters select the control strip screen and start the control strip procedure see Processing a Control Strip on page 3 32 The light above the Material key illuminates when the Material Transport screen is active If paper is present at the feed table the LCD display on the OCP indicates the size of the paper currently at the entrance of the processor or at the exit For example N oleh o O O O O O 0 O AD NOTE Moving dots illuminate under the size indicators to indicate that paper is moving through the processor Reset Keys The Reset keys are the two embossed unmarked keys below the Power and Material keys Pressing both Reset keys simultaneously Q Q puts the processor in Reset mode Status Messages Status messages display on the LCD display of the operator control panel to indicate the status or current state of the processor 3 28 October 2002 System Operating Procedures OCP On Off Light The on off light switch for the OCP illuminates or deilluminates the entire OCP on off light switch amp amp October 2002 3 29 Sy
75. d click Load Selected LUT or click Load Custom LUT and follow the prompts to load a custom LUT The LUT is downloaded to the printer overwriting the current LUT D October 2002 C 16 Additional Calibration Information Sending Targets The Send Target feature enables you to send any properly formatted target file to the printer without performing a calibration The target file must contain image data in the format for the printer The format of this file must be raw RGB pixel interleaved To send a test target to the printer KODAK Device Calibration Iof x File Edit Operations Help F Of s o Operation New completed successfully 1 From the KODAK Device Calibration screen double click the device for which you want to send a test target The LED Calibration Application screen appears Send Test Target icon NEW_DEVICE LED Calibration Application File View or Downloading J Scanning Calculating LUTs amp fe Processed Eesti LUTs amp Exposing Test 0 j Print with Downloading Print 5 Densitometer to Printer 2 Click the Send Test Target icon October 2002 C 17 Additional Calibration Information The Send Target to Printer dialog box appears Both the Windows NT and Macintosh versions are shown here WINDOWS NT Version Send LUT to Printer Date Time Comments 07 30 1996 10 59 57 Factory Default Print LUT NOTE Windows NT users can click Browse to select another file
76. d with larger width paper It will slow down the productivity of your system Printing Deferred or Buffered Jobs Pages Deferred displays on the OCP and a number other than zero displays in the Pages Waiting field when one or more jobs are waiting to be printed 1 Press On Off Line to take the printer offline 2 Press Menu 3 Press Start to print the jobs Host Software Functions Supported by the Printer The printer supports bar coding and pixel doubling which may be available through your host software Check the documentation for your host software to see if these functions are available and how to use them Bar Coding The bar coding function can be used for order tracking package cutting for example Type 208 etc Pixel Doubling The pixel doubling function can be used to double the size of an image October 2002 3 25 System Operating Procedures Operating the Processor Operator Control Panel The operator control panel OCP for the processor allows you to view and control e chemical and dryer temperatures e development time e chemical replenishment rate e current day and time e automatic startup and shutdown times equipment status checks e error messages LCD display current mode current feature information MON OFF 15 00 Up and 2 9 Down nae enone blue function keys Reset keys The keypad on the OCP is covered with a plastic overlay and can be easil
77. ded under Typical e Custom allows you to choose specific features for the application you choose to install for the LED Printer you may choose to install either Gen or Gen II For Macintosh systems select Easy Install 7 Click Next to install the software on your system A dialog box appears for you to designate where to install the calibration software 8 Either accept the default path and folder or select another path and folder 9 Click Finish or OK NOTE For Windows NT systems the screen gives you the option of reading the readme file associated with your installed applications 10 Remove the CD ROM and store it in a safe place October 2002 C 3 Additional Calibration Information Kodak Device Calibration Software The Kodak Device Calibration Software is used to launch the Calibration Software for the printers and scanners NOTE Most of the windows displayed in this chapter are from the WINDOWS NT Version of the software The windows for MACINTOSH Computers are similar Application Window Definitions The window below and the tables that follow define the application window for the KODAK Calibration Device Software Tool bar a Title bar Menu bar A KODAK Device Calibration File Edit Operations Help Device icon this appears when you add a calibration device Operation New completed successfully Client area Status bar Window Area Description Title
78. door of the printer Pull back the spring fingers Remove the air filter Pee iy Install a new air filter For parts ordering information see Supplies on page A 1 shoe front door TS E g l air filter spring finger October 2002 4 3 Maintaining the Equipment Maintaining the Processor Daily Maintenance Chemistry Levels Check that the chemistry in the each of the processor tanks is up to the top of the overflow pipe NOTE If necessary add warm water to the processor tanks to bring the fluid level in the tank to the proper level chemistry overflow pipe j Y Sy V Vy _ O Ly KB NSN 7 l y bS 5 y e JU Yg A TL L NO S AS V Replenishment and Effluent Chemical Levels Before each run check that the replenishment chemicals for the processor are at a sufficient level to complete the run Also check the levels of the effluent waste chemicals in the effluent bottles If necessary dispose of the effluent chemicals replenishment and effluent chemical bottles 4 4 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment CAUTION To avoid having chemicals overflow from the effluent bottles be sure that the volume of chemicals in the replenishment bottles does not exceed the remaining capacity of the effluent bottles Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies Clean the crossover assemblies in the processor with a soft cloth
79. e timer interrupt No solution required code has occurred 17 command not The function requested is not No solution required implemented supported in this software release 18 unexpected OCP reply The 300 board sent an unexpected Call for service message to the 200 board 20 pec service mode The service switch for the 200 Call for service board is on enabling on board LEDs that can cause fogging 21 opc service mode The service switch for the 300 Call for service board is on enabling on board LEDs that can cause fogging 22 end of roll remove The paper cassette is empty and Pull the paper tail out of the sheet paper at sht xprt tail of the paper has been fed into transport area near the knife the sheet transport area 23 in error state A previous error has not been Reinitialize the printer cleared 24 middle of load Attempting to perform a function Wait until paper loading is complete while paper is being loaded and perform the function again 25 wait proc Attempting to perform a function Turn on the processor Wait for the while the printer detects a problem processor to warm up and then with the processor reinitialize the printer 26 xport back door open The back sheet transport door was Close the back sheet transport door left open 27 xport front door open The front sheet transport door was Close the front sheet transport door left open 28 unit does not fit The sum of all the unit setups since Begin printing
80. e color mode using the PHOTOSHOP Mode menu The file is too large for the paper installed Resize the image in PHOTOSHOP before printing Change the size of the image using the PHOTOSHOP Mode menu A printer must be selected to continue to the Print dialog box Select a printer or use Cancel to exit PHOTOSHOP This message occurs when a printer has not been selected and the user is attempting to proceed to the Print dialog box from the Select dialog box Click OK to close the error dialog box and return to PHOTOSHOP D E 10 October 2002 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module There are no printers found attached to the host computer Check the connections and power to each printer Check that the connections to each printer including the SCSI cables and power cables are properly connected The previously selected SCSI printer is no longer available or has been changed This message occurs if the SCSI printer that you selected is no longer available Click OK to open the print dialog box The selected printer is not available Check the connections and make sure the printer is turned on or select another printer This message occurs when the selected printer is not connected or is turned off when Print is selected Click OK to return to close the error dialog box and return to the print dialog box The number of border pixels exceed the maximum printer page size reduce the number of pixels This message occurs when the b
81. e front door was left open Close the front door close 9 back door open please The back door was left open Close the back door close 11 sheet detected in sheet The processor is not ready to e Check that the processor fully xport accept paper takes a sheet of paper and reinitialize the printer A paper jam has occurred e Check for a paper jam in the sheet The printer was reinitialized transport area while paper was being fed into CAUTION Always pull the the processor sheet of paper out from the processor to avoid bringing chemicals into the printer If problem continues call for service 12 motor busy A low level motor move command Wait for the motor move to complete was issued while the timer motor or stop the motor and reissue the was in use command 13 motor setup invalid A low level motor move command Wait for the motor move to complete was issued while the timer motor or stop the motor and reissue the was in use command 14 bad printer state The printer cannot execute the Reinitialize the printer requested command 5 4 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Ae Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 15 timers busy A low level motor move command Wait for the motor move to complete was issued while the timer motor or stop the motor and reissue the was in use command 16 timer spurious interrupt A spurious fals
82. e system automatically downloads the LUT file to the printer to create a test print When the test print has been sent to the printer the Scanning Processed Print with Densitometer status icon on the KODAK LED Printer Calibration screen highlights Obtaining Densities Obtaining Densities from a File If the configuration settings include obtaining the density data from a file the Waiting for Density File dialog box appears Otherwise go to Using the Densitometer to Read Densities Waiting for Density File A Waiting for density data file to be ready Press OK when the file is ready NOTE Tocreate a density file see Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration on page Appendix C 32 1 Click OK to continue with the calibration process 2 Go to Completing the Calibration on page 2 7 Using the Densitometer to Read Densities Do the following to scan the neutral gray patches on the processed test print into the densitometer refer to your densitometer manual for detailed instructions on using the densitometer 1 Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 15 Align the edge of the test print with the lever on the densitometer Gently feed the test print through the densitometer to scan the patches labeled even 2 Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 20 Align the edge of the test print with the lever on the densitometer Gently feed the test print through the densitometer to sc
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84. eaaeeeeeeeesecaeesenaaeeee 5 17 Clearing Processor Paper Jams o eceeceeseesseceneeeseeeeetneeeteeteneeneneseaees 5 18 Clearing Drive Errors cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeaeeeeeeeesaaeeseaaeesecaeeseaaeeseaes 5 18 Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Processor esscr 5 19 Calibration Troubleshooting ccceeceeeceeeeeeeneeeeeteeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeneeeesaeeeeeneeee 5 19 Calibration Graph Aamesin Atascosa aretha hA ieee 5 19 Calibration Error Codes 0 cccecceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeseeeeseaeeesaaeeseeeaeeeeaaeeee 5 20 Non Numeric Error Messages 000 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeneenaees 5 26 Getting Additional Help ccceecceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeaeseeneeeesiaeeeeeeeeee 5 27 October 2002 5 1 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Printer Error Messages The following messages appear on the printer s OCP when an equipment problem occurs e Error Messages indicate an error condition that needs to be corrected or resolved before you can resume operating the equipment For example OUT OF PAPER SUPPLY DOOR OPEN Some error conditions may be easily corrected and some may require the attention of a high level operator or even a service person e Miscellaneous Error Messages indicates a problem with the printer has occurred that may or may not require you to call your service person More than one problem can occur at a time however only the me
85. eaeesauisteneseetaseast B 9 Operating Environ Mente mose eiere aaa tgeecditeh vine apaa eA tae APEN ASTERA a Saera aaa Aa B 10 Venting the ProCeSsor eiere aan nara O O S B 10 Processor Humidity Specifications eccccececeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeneeesnaeeeseneeetaas B 11 ERAO EEEE A E EA B 11 Talephone Me Bertie ate E E E A AE EA A REE B 11 Denstomelo bona yea ea A AT T B 11 ee Keo E E A EA E EA A B 12 Appendix C Additional Calibration Information cccccccceseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeesaaeeseaaeesecaeeeseeneenes C 1 Installing the Calibration SOfWAIE ccccccceeeeeeee cent eeeeaeeseceeeeeesaeeeceeeesaaaeeseaeeeseaeeeeaeessaes C 1 system Requirements iis ancien va ainda niet lad ee tities C 1 Installation PrOC QUIe o 3 565 c sss oes rO EEA A AE EAEE C 2 Kodak Device Calibration SOftWA rEC ccceccceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeseaaeeteneeeeseaeeeeeneeee C 4 Application Window Definitions 0 cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeaeeeees C 4 Starting the Kodak Device Calibration Software cccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees C 6 Adang a DEVICE sorsara arara a Eea AA anes chad lasya tens AARS C 6 Editing the LOG Settings ascetesciesscelessagheds tht soedaeagaghidinesdcuetaveeceesdidayecdtvsedededcvertetia ghakadees C 8 Updating a DOViCe eare tentes d AAE AAE T E A beaadd na teleiastiecbexeaacns C 9 Deleting a Daviten wiht bagel
86. ecking the temperature 4 11 mixing 4 14 4 15 source images 1 2 specifications electrical B 4 floor requirements B 2 humidity processor B 12 line frequency B 6 line voltage B 10 operating environment B 11 operator and service access B 2 plumbing B 3 power cords B 5 power outlets B 6 power receptacles B 7 printer processor B 1 telephone line B 13 venting B 11 wash chemicals B 12 speed of the processor 4 11 splash guard 2 14 stabilizer mixing 4 15 standby light printer 3 3 start key printer 3 3 starting device calibration software C 6 printer 2 4 processor 2 2 status messages printer 3 5 processor 3 28 supply cassettes installing 3 10 loading paper 3 7 removing 3 6 October 2002 Index 5 Index T tank cover cleaning 4 12 tanks cleaning 4 13 target height attribute description C 17 width attribute description C 17 target pad read options selecting 3 14 telephone line B 13 temperatures calibrating 3 37 calibrating processor 3 36 key light processor 3 27 resetting min max 3 37 solutions checking 4 11 viewing setting 3 36 tension main drive chain 4 7 test target attribute description C 17 test targets sending C 15 testing the processor 4 6 The C 17 time key light processor 3 27 setting printer 3 17 viewing setting processor 3 34 timer seven day setting viewing 3 35 tolerances attribute description C 17 transport racks cleaning 4 8 troubleshooting calibration 5 22 Export Module E 14
87. ecord and save the calibration value so it can be re entered if the memory is cleared 4 Press Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode Resetting the Min Max Temperatures View the temperature settings and select the desired heater Press Set three times to enter the Min Max mode Press the Down Arrow to reset the values for the minimum and maximum temperatures 4 Press Set once or press a different blue function key to return to the View mode October 2002 3 35 System Operating Procedures Viewing Setting Replenishment Settings Viewing the Replenishment Rate 1 Press Replenishment to access the Replenishment screen 2 Press the Up or Down Arrow to select the desired replenishment pump or the wash stabilizer tanks Setting the Chemical Replenishment Rate Select the desired replenishment pump Press Set to access the Set mode Use the Up or Down Arrow to change the replenishment needed for each square foot of paper processed 4 Press Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode NOTE Press Replenishment to toggle the pump to Manual on Manual off or Per Square Foot mode Setting the Wash Replenishment Rate Select the desired wash stabilizer tank 2 Press Set to access the Set mode 3 If the wash is in per square foot mode use the Up or Down Arrow to change the amount of wash solution needed for each square foot of paper processed NOTE In A
88. ed at an angle into the rollers 1 Pull the paper out of the printer from the paper supply area Recut the lead edge of the paper squarely Reload the paper Wait for a message and then push the paper evenly and slowly NOTE If necessary remove the curl in the paper by rolling the paper on an empty core in the opposite direction of the curl w N The paper jams repeatedly Small strips or pieces of paper are caught in the printer from the previous paper jam Remove small pieces of paper from the printer The prints have not been cut correctly Strips of paper are caught in the knife area Remove the strips of paper from the knife area The borders on the prints are not the right size The slug width is not correctly set Reset the slug width see Selecting the Slug Width for the Paper on page 3 18 The host software s image positioning is not correct Refer to the instructions for the host software The page start parameter may be incorrect See the information for Page Starts in the Setting the Page Starts Value on page 3 19 The edge s of the prints are damaged and the image is skewed The paper is not loaded correctly in the paper cassette e The paper cassette clamp is not secured correctly The paper cassette was not aligned with the pin when installed on the shelf The paper cassette was not picked up or carried correctly and the p
89. ed tial antonella atei Ce el 3 25 PIXEl DOUD ar re n aS aE AAEE EA E EAA 3 25 Operating the ProcesSs r Giet areeni tna eaaa eaaa oaa a e a aaaea abet 3 26 Operator Control Panel ecccccccceeeeseeeceeeeeeeeaeeecaeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaaeseeeeeseaaeseeeeeesecaeeeeaaeeee 3 26 View MOIE ai a a a thy ween S S a ara S Sethe A a Mies 3 26 DELIMOC e 2 tess A E EAE E TATE 3 26 Calibrate Mode oir tnae raaa a a aaea aaa iaa aaan iaaa 3 26 Min Max Mod 6 ana E A T A N 3 26 OCP Key Light Descriptions ccceccceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeaaeeceaeeeeeaaeeeeneeeesaeeesinees 3 27 LETEN EET e e EA E cduastecteeuadecauatihatechesyectantabbee sates 3 28 OCP ONOFF LIGNE eiieou on ann enina ean a aa aaa an eaa 3 29 Operational ModE S prsmi niora aaa aa A ea T E aE a ERRi 3 30 Adjusting the Key Switch LOCK 0 ccccceeeccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaaeseeneeeetaeeneeeeeee 3 31 Processing a Control Strip ccccececceceseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseaaeseeeeeesaaeeseaeeeseaeeeeeaeeseeeeeessaeessaes 3 32 Viewing Setting the Processor Time and Date c ccccsceeseseeeceeeeeeseeeseeeeeeenaeenennees 3 33 Viewing the Current Time Setting eeccecceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesecaeeesaeeeee 3 33 Setting the Current Time ccccccceseeeeeseeeeeeeeecesaeseeeeeeceaaeseeaaeeceaaeeeeaaeeseeeeestaeeseenes 3 33 Setting the Current Date ceecceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaaeseeaaeeseaaeeeseaeeseeeeeesiaeeeeenes 3 33 Viewing
90. eeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneneeeeeenennees C 33 October 2002 xi Appendix D Using the Image Print Server Software cccccceeecceeeseeeceeeeeeceaaeeeeneeesaaeeeeaeeeseaeeetaeeeeenees D 1 Installing the IPS Software cccccccesssceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeceeeeceaeeeseaeeeseeeeeseeaeseeeeeessiaeeeeeeeeee D 1 Hardware Requirements cies tirera eaa anian aS ae atta ARA RANEA EASD KA EETAS ners D 1 Software Requirements cccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeceeeesaaeeeeeeeeesaeeeseaeeesseeeeeaeees D 1 Installing the Softwar siiruses nesenai aa aeaa aaa aa A Ea Saa Raa D 2 Using the Image Print Server cccceccceeeeeeceneeeeeneeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeeecaaeeeseeeeesaeeeseaeeseeeessiaaeeee D 2 Inserting Images into the Print Queue ssssssssesseessseessiessseseissriresrrsstnnssrnssinnnrnsnn nent D 2 Source Directory Insertion cccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeaaeeeeeeaeeseaaeeseeeeesiaaeeeees D 2 Menu Bar InS rtion ornen enine nnan E ar E E i a E D 2 Suspending and Resuming ccceececeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeseeaeeeeeneeees D 3 Failed JODS acre ora a aa a ind E ae ie Gas D 3 Attended Operation cccccccecccceeencececeeeeeeaeeseeneeecaaaesseaeeecaeeseeaaeeseeeessaaeesseneeesiaeesenaeees D 3 EnQueue Example sosro e na A E Ee a S D 4 Dialog Boxes and Print Options cceccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeesaeeeeeeeeseeaeeee
91. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeaeees 5 15 Processor Error MOSSAGeS ennek ES E T E A AETS Ta 5 16 Clearing Error Messages ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaaeseceeeseaeeeeeeeesecaeeeenaeeess 5 17 Clearing a Reset Message cccesceceeseeeeeeneeeeeaeeeeeaeeeceaeeeeseaeeecaeessenaeeseeeeeeaeenennees 5 17 Clearing Processor Paper JAMS ccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeeseaeeneeneess 5 18 Clearing Drive Errors es inoate anaana aa a aaa a Aaa aa A EAE aE a e E Eaa 5 18 Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Processor ssssesesssserisssesrrsssrrrressrrrnsssres 5 19 Calibration Troubleshooting ssssseeesssesseeesseseseessreesressstessrnnnsttnnetnnennnnetnnntnnnnnnnntnnnnnnnnnnene 5 19 Calibration Grap ar a a aa a aa a a a aa veshiaedeaial cueabaieeheeraaab vances 5 19 Calibration Error CodeS aieri opene aaa aa aaa e aaa aaa aaa ara aara aa 5 20 Non Numeric Error Messages session innn aa ai a Aa 5 26 Getting Additional Help aena aina aar steeds ae ee aae a iaaa a EENE Aaaa Aa eaa aAa neds 5 27 Appendix AP Ordering Supplies a esain iaeei a aa aeai anna ad idana ao dah aaka ahane dda pi Tena ddat A 1 ACCOSSONGS iia eiie i e a a i e a i aii aes A 1 SUPPIES a ea ea ea a aa a a atte ot han ae a e a a aa A 1 Standard U S Pap fnaneim ianuis niena e aa a a ai iia A 2 Metric PADOT A SE E REACER AAEE A AALS NAAR PAARE R PAEAN A ARAA EERE A enact aes A 2 Processor Chemicals irrin a e a a Grete cai A 3
92. eeeeeeessaeeeseeeeeeaeeees 4 6 TOSUN eet st tien betes eatin see ta a a er ed 4 6 Weekly Maintenance cccccceeeeccceeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeneeceeeesnsneaeenenseaaees 4 7 Checking the Tension of the Main Drive Chain sessies 4 7 Checking the Circulation c ceceececeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseaeeeseaeeeseeeeeeaeeees 4 7 Preventing Algae for Wash Configuration ccccessceeeteeetteeeeeees 4 8 Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies and Transport Racks 65 4 8 Cleaning the Feed Table and the Processor Entrance Sensors 4 9 Replacing Chemical and Wash Filters cccceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaes 4 10 Checking the Fittings for Leaks ccccceceeeesseceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeesnaeeseenes 4 10 Monthly Maintenance m sersa kaa aa aE EA EEA EER ENET EEA 4 11 Main Drive Chain s cesceceet hes tee tied aa aaa a aaa aaaea aaa iaia 4 11 Checking the Temperature of the Solutions 0 0 eceeeceeesteeeeeeeees 4 11 Checking and Adjusting the Speed of the Processor cceeceee 4 11 Cleaning the Tank and Dryer Cover ccseceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeenes 4 12 Periodic Maintenance erie eisian Ea E NE AEA EAEE ENER 4 13 Cleaning Chemical Residue Buildup c cccceceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeenees 4 13 Cleaning the Processor Tanks ccccccececeeseececeeeesaeeeseeeeeesnaeeseeees 4 13 Adding New Chemistry c ccccceceeeeceeeeeeeeceaeeeeeaeeesaaaeseeeeeesaeeeeenes 4 14
93. eeeseeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeenes 4 11 Checking and Adjusting the Speed of the Processor ccccccecsssteeeeeesteeeeeees 4 11 Cleaning the Tank and Dryer Cover cc ccceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeeeecaeeesaeeseeeeeesnaeeeeenes 4 12 Periodic Maintenance sanera rro E A RTE R ARA 4 13 Cleaning Chemical Residue Buildup sesssseesssessseseresirresrsssrrssrrnssrnsstrnsnnnsnnnnsennee 4 13 Cleaning the Processor Tanks cccccceeceeeeeeeeeececeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeesaaeeeeaaeesecaeeesaeeseaes 4 13 Adding New Chemistry nieis ranae aaraa aa a a aaaea rA a a araa aE 4 14 Recommended Processor Settings ccc ccceeeeeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeceeeeesaeeseeeeeeseaeeseeeesaas 4 15 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting esses aoka iKa a ARNAI ARAA EPERE E ETEO EAE EERI E EIERE TER RAAE 5 1 PrinterError MossagoS erroa E EE a E E EATR EI 5 2 Manual or Automatic ReinitialiZation eccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaas 5 2 Printer Paper Palio do ea E ads A a a A 5 3 Printer Error Message Ssa aeae aAA RAD E EA E AAAA ARA 5 4 Miscellaneous Printer Error Messages eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaas 5 10 Clearing Printer Paper Jams 0 ccccccceeeceeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeseceeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaeeeeneeees 5 11 Troubleshooting Observable Errors cccccecsececeeeeeeeeeeeececaeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeseereeesnaeeesnes 5 12 Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer cccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeee
94. elect Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP IMPORTANT The lead and trail edge cannot be borderless The slug width should be at least 32 pixels 0 125 inches Example image size 20 inches slug width 0 25 inches total for lead trail edge U U 0 125 inches 0 125 inches Example image size four 8 inch images printed during one print cycle represents the cut edge se represents the image boundary 3 18 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Setting the Page Starts Value The value for page starts indicates the number of pixels between the back wall of the printer and the edge of the image For example when the printer begins to print it moves the print head to the back wall of the printer and then advances it toward the front of the printer by the number of pixels specified in the page starts parameter value The page starts value is set so that the image edge closest to the back of the printer will print off the paper and will then be borderless on the back edge of the print NOTE If the image size is wider than the paper the front edge of the image will also be borderless Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Printer Select Page Starts Select the page start you wish to modify Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new page start value Press Select to select the new value
95. er N 4 12 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment Periodic Maintenance Cleaning Chemical Residue Buildup The processor should be cleaned regularly to prevent corrosion and chemical residue buildup media transport problems and contamination of the processing baths The frequency of cleaning depends upon the operating environment We recommend that you include periodic cleaning in your workload schedule Always use warm water and a soft cloth to clean all surfaces Cleaning the Processor Tanks The processor tanks need to be cleaned only when the residue buildup becomes unacceptable to the operator and or service personnel To clean the processor tanks 1 Turn off the processor 2 Insert the drainage hose for the tank into an empty effluent bottle 3 Open the valve to drain the chemicals from the processor tanks top cover bp i A Gi h empty IN effluent bottle 4 Remove the top cover from the processor 5 Rinse the processor tanks with water October 2002 4 13 Maintaining the Equipment Adding New Chemistry The following information is a guideline for mixing new chemistry for chemical tanks in the processor IMPORTANT To avoid oxidation do not use PRIME Developer or Bleach Fix Developer FRESH START EKTACOLOR RA Developer RT 1 Pour 8 litres of water in a 10 litre mixing bottle bottle 1 2 Follow the mixing instructions for par
96. ers 138 in 12 in m 2 2 meters 3 meters 86 in 12 eel 15A 30A i 91 meters 36 in minimum ma 1 5 meters 60 in 2 9 meters n 114 in l Printer Processor 91 meters 36 in minimum m C E 91 meters 36 in minimum 91 meters 36 in minimum w a 4 5 meters 179 in SCSI 2 connection from host here Floor Requirements The equipment should be installed on a smooth hard and level floor surface Carpet is not recommended The floor pitch should not exceed 1 inch in 5 feet D B 2 October 2002 Specifications Plumbing NOTE Always adhere to local ordinances and regulations for wastewater disposal A plumbed processor with a water wash system is required for environments with temperatures above 27 C 80 F Plumbed Processors Water Supply You are responsible to provide adequate water supply and drainage for the processor before it is installed We recommend that you order a water supply panel for plumbed systems from Kreonite Inc The water supply panel must be installed by Kreonite However a Kodak representative will install flexible supply line to the processor and an electrical connection to the solenoid The water supply panel should be wall mounted within 4 9 m 16 ft of the rear of the processor Installation technical support and warranty of the water supply panel is the responsibility of Kreonite Water to a plumbed system mu
97. es of water in a 10 litre mixing bottle 2 Follow the mixing instructions for parts A and B that are provided with the bleach fix 3 Add water to the mixing bottle until the mixture reaches the 10 litre mark and stir the mixture gently 4 Add the mixture to the bleach fix tank or to the replenisher D 4 14 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment Stabilizer EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher 1 Pour 9 litres of water in a 10 litre mixing bottle Add stabilizer 10 litre mix to the water in the mixing bottle Add water to the mixing bottle until the mixture reaches the 10 litre mark and stir the mixture gently 4 Add the mixture to the stabilizer tank or to the replenisher Replenisher Additives 1 Follow the instructions provided with the developer replenisher additive 2 Follow the instructions provided with the bleach fix replenisher additive Recommended Processor Settings Normal Paper Utilization Under 120 sq ft per day and Low Paper Utilization Under 72 sq ft per day Tank Dryer Temperature Replenishment Rate Developer 37 20 C 25 ml per sq ft 99 F Bleach Fix 35 00 C 20 ml per sq ft 95 F Stabilizer 35 00 C 90 ml per sq ft 95 F Dryer 40 55 C NA 105 F High Paper Utilization Over 300 sq ft per day Tank Dryer Temperature Replenishment Rate Developer 37 20 C 23 ml per sq ft 99 F Bleach Fix 35 00 C 20
98. essary tighten the fitting Use a screwdriver to tighten tube clamps CAUTION Do not use tools to tighten the compression fittings Use your fingers to finger tighten these fittings D 4 10 October 2002 Maintaining the Equipment Monthly Maintenance Main Drive Chain WARNING Turn off the main power to the processor on the operator control panel and at the circuit breaker to prevent injury from moving parts and high voltage electricity and to prevent losing the processor parameters Grease the main drive chain in the processor with lithium grease chain er DZ main R Checking the Temperature of the Solutions After the warm up period is complete check that the temperatures of the solutions in the processor are correct If necessary calibrate the temperature settings for the solutions in the processor See Calibrating the Temperatures on page 3 35 Checking and Adjusting the Speed of the Processor To determine if the processor is operating at the correct speed run a cleanup sheet through the processor while checking the elapsed time If needed adjust the development time See Setting the Development Time Tolerance on page 3 41 October 2002 4 11 Maintaining the Equipment Cleaning the Tank and Dryer Cover Clean the inside and outside of the tank and dryer cover with water and a soft cloth to prevent corrosion and chemical contamination tank and dryer cov
99. eter settings that have been made since the previous startup Also using this feature may cause a black line on the paper in the shoe Unload Supply Select Unload Supply from the main menu 2 Select Unload Supply NOW The printer enters its unload paper sequence When the unload paper sequence is complete the OCP returns to the main menu 3 Select Exit to return to the OCP display You are prompted to load another roll of paper into the printer Selecting SCSI Ports Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Ports Select SCSI Select SCSI Target ID Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new SCSI ID The allowable SCSI IDs are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press Select to select set the new value Or ae a O D Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP October 2002 3 15 System Operating Procedures Selecting the Target Pad Read Options Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Ports Select SCSI Select Target Pad Reads Use the Up and Down Arrows to select Yes or No to indicate whether or not the SCSI device driver will pad initiator read requests with zeros to the requested length or terminate the SCSI read transaction when it has sent only the data it has to send ON Pe Go 8 I 6 Press Select to select set the new value 7 Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP
100. etnnetnnnetnnntnnnnnnnntnnnnnnnnnnene 2 11 3 System Operating Procedures ccccccccssecceeeeeeesaeeeeceeeeeeaaeseaeeeeeaaeseceeeecaaaeseeaaeeseaaesseaaeessaeeessaeesteneees 3 1 Operating the Printer aerea ienna cavvacvaddes po daeea adeaysvaacded says ea Sastave Seceelti etd aaaea dossa daai anaa Taai 3 2 Operator Control Panelisteina eis Se ae 3 2 OCP Key Light Descriptions cccccceeseceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeceeaeeesaaeeseaeeesaaaeseeeeeessaeeeseneees 3 3 MENU somenis ai NN AENA Madea TEATA ENA N A 3 4 Printer Offline F A ture rren rens aition ui ardado rantaa diandra iania aeaa oo Mnai o NAV EAA oiiaaie 3 4 Cancelling JODS v mrina a a lid et a iaa ae 3 4 Printing Deferred or Buffered JODS 00 0 ee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeteeeaeeeeseeeeaaeees 3 4 Status Messag Sarion ahead ini te nel ei egies Mania 3 5 Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette c cccceeeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesaeeseeeeeeseaeeeeenees 3 6 Removing the Supply Cassette ccccceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeaeeeseaeeeseeaeseeueeessaaeeneaes 3 6 Loading Paper into the Supply Cassette cccccceeececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeseaeeeess 3 7 Installing the Supply Cassette ccccceeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeaeeeseeeesseaeeeeeeeeees 3 10 Reaching the End of the Roll of Paper 00 c cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaeeeeeeeeeaees 3 13 Removing the Chadi ienei aes ile ane ca ee eae
101. f no object is selected the Edit Application Configuration dialog box appears If an object is selected the Update a MACINTOSH H E Device Registry dialog box WINDOWS NT Ctrl E for that device appears File MACINTOSH MACINTOSH Q always Exits the application Quit WINDOWS NT WINDOWS NT Ctrl Q Exit Help Product NA Always Displays the Product Information Information dialog box October 2002 C 5 Additional Calibration Information Starting the Kodak Device Calibration Software Load the Calibration Software according to the table below If needed see Installing the Calibration Software beginning on page C 1 MACINTOSH Version WINDOWS NT Version 1 Open the folder that Select contains the files for the Programs Eastman Kodak calibration application KPRO Applications Kodak Universal Calibration Utility 2 Click on the icon for KODAK Device Calibration from the WINDOWS NT Start menu Adding a Device To add a calibration device icon to the KODAK Device Calibration Software 1 Select New from the File menu on the KODAK Device Calibration window KODAK Device Calibration Ioj x File Edit Operations Help F Of s o File menu Operation New completed successfully C 6 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information The Create a New Device dialog box appears Create a New Device x Device Name Le DPRinter SCSI Host Adapter SCSI ID
102. g the processor chemicals do not let the chemicals from the paper you are removing drip into the other processor tanks that have different chemicals Remove the cut paper from each rack by pulling straight up Press the Material key to access the Material mode Press the Set Key and the Material key to activate the Clear Jam mode Or gt E 200 Press the Material key to operate the processor for two complete dry to dry cycles and cancel the Set mode NOTE Two complete dry to dry cycles take approximately 9 minutes to complete Clearing Drive Errors If a temperature or development time is out of tolerance for at least 20 seconds an error condition is generated and the processor will enter the Stopped mode No new material will be accepted however material already in the processor will be processed Correct the error condition Press Material to select the material screen Press the Up Arrow to select the processor setup screen Press Set to access the setup screen in the Set mode OF Bo Qs IN Press Material to operate the processor for one complete dry to dry cycle and cancel the Set mode 5 18 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Processor You can avoid many error conditions by following these guidelines e Check that the processor is turned ON and warmed up prior to printing e Follow the daily weekly monthly and periodic maintenance guidelines outlined in Cha
103. ge Status ON LINE Ready appears when initialization is complete ee eee 3 12 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Reaching the End of the Roll of Paper When the end of the roll of paper is reached the OCP displays one of two messages Out of paper open supply door to load indicates that the supply cassette is empty To remove the paper open the supply door and pull the paper out of the shoe End of roll remove sheet from sheet transport indicates that the supply cassette is empty In this situation the paper cannot be reversed into the roll supply area since the trail edge of the paper has moved into the shoe The remaining paper is then moved forward into the sheet transport area with the lead edge of the paper just beyond the knife To remove the paper grasp its lead edge and pull it out of the shoe NOTE Ifnecessary gently push the deflector down and use the shoe exit roller knob to advance the paper into the chad area y AnA deflector paper shoe exit roller knob October 2002 3 13 System Operating Procedures Removing the Chad Chad is wasted paper that is cut from the lead edge of the paper roll by the knife It is deposited in the chad area of the printer I __ chad area sheet transport Va door chad This waste is usually necessary to remove fogged paper paper that has been exposed to light The waste may also be nece
104. getting additional help 5 32 observable errors printer 5 12 processor calibration MACINTOSH 5 23 processor calibration WINDOWS NT 5 30 tips for the printer 5 16 tips for the processor 5 21 U up key processor 3 27 updating a calibration device C 9 using the image print server IPS D 3 V venting B 11 view mode processor 3 26 viewing graphs C 11 replenishment settings 3 38 seven day timer processor 3 35 software identification 3 36 temperatures 3 36 time and date processor 3 34 W wash chemicals enviromental specifications B 12 filters replacing 4 10 wash stabilizer setup changing 3 44 weekly maintenance processor 4 7 weight B 1 width paper 3 2 Index 6 October 2002 Eastman Kodak Company 2002 Printed in U S A EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester New York 14653 U S A KODAK CANADA INC Toronto Ontario M6M 1V3 Canada Kodak Portra Supra Gold Ektacolor Prime and Kodak Professional are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company
105. hould not be touched The electrical hazard shock warning symbol C identifies the possibility of electrical shock inside an area that should only be accessed by Kodak CES personnel A B C CAUTION Before connecting or disconnecting the SCSI cable or terminator turn off the power for the printer and the host computer Also if you replace the SCSI cable remove the Ferrite bead from the existing SCSI cable and install it on the new SCSI cable Environmental Regulations IMPORTANT Always adhere to your local ordinances and regulations for disposal of paper chemicals filters cleaning supplies etc Warranty Information The following warranty information pertains to equipment that is installed in the United States only For equipment installed in countries other than the United States the terms and conditions of the new equipment warranty will be provided by the Kodak company in the country in which the sale is finalized or by a Kodak appointed distributor in those countries where Kodak does not have direct sales representation Warranty Period Kodak warrants new equipment to function properly for 90 days from the date of initial installation This warranty covers the purchaser of this equipment as well as anyone else who owns it during the warranty period Warranty Repair Coverage If this equipment does not function properly during the warranty period a Kodak Customer Equipment Services Field Engineer will repair the equipment w
106. ics and Troubleshooting Enor e Eae SEU Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution Code Message 118 A SCSI ID for the following SCSI driver not found Reinstall SCSI driver on host device was not found computer _devicename _ 119 The wrong SCSI ID was SCSI ID is incorrect Set Target SCSI ID to printer SCSI specified for the following ID device _devicename_ 120 This device has been setup Device chosen has not been Verify device chosen matches the for the wrong model of found printer model printer _devicename_ 121 Unable to read STATUS from Unable to see the printer Check SCSI cable connections device _devicename_ 122 The selected LUT contains Trying to send a 12 bit LUT to a Select a 10 bit LUT file data that exceeds the limits 10 bit printer of this printer 201 An error occurred while The system is trying to allocate Close any unnecessary trying to allocate memory memory however no memory is applications available 202 The following parameter is An internal error occurred with the e Restart the application invalid _parametername software f problem continues call for _parametervalue _ service 203 The function is not supported An internal error occurred with the e Restart the application by the class software If problem continues call for service 204 This function has not been An internal error occurred with the e Restart the application
107. in menu on the OCP Select Time Select Day Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new day Press Select to save the new value S HOT 1 Pet GON Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Setting the Paper Length The value displayed is the length of paper in feet that remains on the supply roll This number should be edited when a new or partially used paper roll is installed in the printer You receive a prompt to enter this number when a new roll is being loaded into the printer The range for paper is 0 to 999 Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Paper Select Current Length Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new length for the paper Press Select to select set the new value 2 ON ye 30 IN Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP October 2002 3 17 System Operating Procedures Selecting the Slug Width for the Paper You can determine the width of the lead and trail edge borders on the prints by selecting the slug width The slug width is the total width of the lead and trail edge borders white space of the paper that remains between the sheets of paper Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Printer Select Slug Width Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new slug width The slug width range is 0 to 250 pixels 0 to 1 inch e O P or Press Select to select set the new value S
108. ing Error Conditions Refer to the following procedures to clear error conditions e Clearing Drive Errors on page 5 18 e Clearing Processor Paper Jams on page 5 18 e Clearing a Reset Message on page 5 17 D October 2002 3 41 4 Maintaining the Equipment This chapter includes information you will need to maintain the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor The topics are as follows Maintaining the Printer ccc eeceeeeeeeene eee eeeeeaeeeeeetaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeetaeeeeenenea 4 2 Daily Maintenance ccc ceeeeeeeee eee eene ee eee eee ee eee eaaeee eee taeeeeeeeetaeeeeeenaeeeeenenea 4 2 Removing the Chad cccccceceseccecceeeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeeneeeseaeeeeeaaeseeeeeesaaeeneaes 4 2 Calibrating the Printer ccceeceseceeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseeeeeesaeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeneeess 4 2 Periodic Maintenance eeeeeeceee seen eee eeeece eect iiaee E Eaa EEEE KAA 4 3 Replacing the Air Filter 2 eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeseeneaeeees 4 3 Maintaining the Processor cecccccceeeescceceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeesaceeeeseseeceeeeeneeaeeenenees 4 4 Daily Maintenance saires nanna ER TI E ANA 4 4 Ghemistry Levels i aiian oni maie aie eat died 4 4 Replenishment and Effluent Chemical Levels cceceeeeseeeeerees 4 4 Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteeeeeaeeees 4 5 Operational CHECKS cccccceceeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaae
109. ing for setup A KODAK Digital Selecting the Processor Setup Press Material to select the Material screen Press the Up Arrow to select the Processor Setup screen Press Set to access the Setup screen in the Set mode PO D Use the Up or Down Arrow to change the operating setup NOTE Changing the setup resets the development time replenishment rates and dryer setting to the values in the selected setup The calibrations are not affected 5 Press Set or a blue function key to cancel the Set mode 3 38 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Controlling the Processor Drive Turning the Drive On 1 Press Drive Press Set Press Drive The drive is on Returning the Drive to Normal Operation 1 Press Drive 2 Press Set 3 Press Drive twice The speed value is displayed Computer Reset Resetting the Processor NOTE Before resetting the processor make sure you record the current settings You may need to reenter them 1 Press both Reset keys simultaneously 2 Press any blue function key to clear the machine reset message Loading the Defaults and Changing the Configuration This procedure allows you to e change the settings for the processor to metric values e change the tolerance specifications for temperature and development time e return all setting to their default values IMPORTANT Before loading defaults and change the processor configuration Record all processor settings and calibr
110. ion 1202 Error _error_from Unexpected error was returned Calibrate the densitometer If the densitometer from the densitometer problem continues check the manual for the densitometer 1203 Error Number of patches Unable densities on densitometer Try adjusting frame counts or seen by densitometer is reread the density patches on the incorrect densitometer 1300 Values have not been loaded Matrix file missing Create a new device 1301 Data or Matrix files have not Matrix file missing Create a new device yet been loaded 1302 Data cannot be saved must Matrix file missing Create a new device first apply the matrix October 2002 5 25 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Non Numeric Error Messages Error Message Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution An underrun error occurred during communications to the following device e The cable between the printer and the host computer is worn One or more of the connections between the printer and the host computer has malfunctioned e Check that all of the cables are properly connected Check the cables and connections between the printer and the host computer for wear and if necessary replace them An UNKNOWN error occurred during communications to the following device An unknown error occurred in the application e Restart the calibration application e Ifthe problem continues make sure you have the Calibration Application a
111. ions Help E Of aie Operation New completed successfully 1 From the KODAK Device Calibration screen double click the device for which you want to change the calibration configuration October 2002 C 19 Additional Calibration Information The LED Calibration Application screen appears Edit icon NEW_DEYVICE LED Calibration Application File View Operations Help N MEDE Downloading Scanning Calculating LUTs amp Processed LUTs amp Exposing Test Print with Downloading Print Densitometer to Printer Ready Z 2 Click the Edit icon The Edit Configuration screen appears with the Procedure tab displayed Edit Configuration Screen for WINDOWS NT Systems Edit Configuration Ed Procedure Density Source Aim History Paper DP2 Graphing AREETA Tolerance Level normal 7 Out Of Tolerance Display options when out of tolerance x Maximum Cycles 5 Ask if Processor ess in Control Yes bd Cancel Apply C 20 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Edit Configuration Screen for MACINTOSH Systems Edit Configuration mee Density Source aim History Paper KPIS Graphing Always show after reading density Y Tolerance Level Out of Tolerance Display dialog allowing operator to choose action Maximum Cycles 4sk if processor is in control 3 To navigate among the tabs click the
112. ire calibration at regular intervals Refer to your densitometer s manual for instructions on how to calibrate your densitometer 4 Click Yes D 2 4 October 2002 Using the System The Send LUT to Printer screen appears Send LUT to Printer x Date Time Comments 07 30 1996 10 59 57 Factory Default Print LUT Load Selected LUT Load Custom LUT Cancel NOTE The highlighted LUT in the dialog box above is the most recent calibration LUT 5 Click either Load Selected LUT or Load Custom LUT or Cancel to cancel the calibration process If you click Load Selected LUT the system automatically downloads the highlighted LUT to the printer to create a test print When the test print has been sent the Scanning Processed Print with Densitometer status icon on the LED Printer Calibration screen highlights Go to Obtaining Densities on page 2 6 6 If you selected Load Custom LUT in step 5 the Open dialog box appears Open HEI Lookin GQ CaLUTS E elles J 2000_03_01 08_03_55 cal 4 2000_03_01 11_53_11 cal 2000_03_01 09_46 35 cal E 2000_03_01 13_02_30 cal 2000_03_01 10_18_31 cal 2000_03_01 14_ 42 21 cal 2000_03_01 10_27_45 cal E default cal E 2000_03_01 10_49_49 cal 3 2000_03_01 11_45_03 cal Fieneme Files of type ca LUT Files CAL 7 Cancel Select or type the name of the LUT file you want and click Open October 2002 2 5 Using the System Th
113. ital image data from the host computer to the printer KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer The KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer exposes digital images on photographic quality paper using a sophisticated technology involving Light Emitting Diodes LEDs The printer uses KODAK PROFESSIONAL Paper in 24 4 cm 27 9 cm 30 5 cm and 50 8 cm and A4 widths to create prints the size of 20 3 cm x 25 4 cm up to 50 8 cm x 83 8 cm The printer then delivers the exposed paper to the Processor where RA 4 processing techniques develop the image and deliver the print 1 2 October 2002 Introduction Processor The Processor is designed as a companion processor for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer The processor uses RA 4 processing techniques to develop the image and deliver the print These techniques move the exposed paper through four tanks consisting of Developer Bleach Fix Stabilizer 1 and Stabilizer 2 The paper which contains a visible color image is dried and output as a completed print Installation and Service The KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor must be installed and serviced by a qualified Kodak service representative Equipment Overview processor Front View paper supply printer door a host computer and SCSI cable not included sheet transport door front operator control panel for the printer densitometer not included front door ee Octobe
114. ithout charge during Kodak s normal working hours usually 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m Monday through Friday Such repair service will include any adjustments and or replacement of parts required to maintain your equipment in good working order Supply items are billed as required Off hours services are available at overtime rates How to Obtain Service For technical support service repair and fuse replacement information contact Eastman Kodak Company s Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 822 1414 Limitations Warranty Service is limited to areas within Kodak s established marketing centers in the contiguous United States the island of Oahu in Hawaii and certain areas of Alaska This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak s control service or parts for any attachments accessories or alterations not marketed by Kodak nor to correct problems resulting from their use Damaged caused by failure to meet electrical specifications in this manual will not be covered under the warranty or service agreement claim Damage to the imaging shoe as a result of customer misuse or abuse will not be covered under the warranty or service agreement claim Do not use sharp objects to clear paper in this area Kodak makes no other warranties express implied or of merchantability for this equipment Repair or replacement without charge is Kodak s only obligation under this warranty Kodak will not be responsible for any conse
115. l display LCD An audible beeper is installed to the right of the LCD display Each of the function keys also operates as the arrow key selector directly below it when Menu has been pressed LED indicator lights illuminate to indicate power error and standby statuses The operator control panel OCP displays the current status of the printer including the following information e Pages Waiting the number of printing jobs that are waiting in the print queue e Next Print sec the approximate amount of time in seconds until the next sheet of processed paper will exit the processor e Paper Width the width of the current roll of paper that is installed in the printer e Paper Supply the approximate amount of paper left in the paper cassette This information is input by you and is for your convenience only 3 2 October 2002 System Operating Procedures OCP Key Light Descriptions Key LED Key Light Indicator Light Description Function Start Start Key The Start key turns on the power for the printer when the printer has been shut down through the OCP When using the OCP menu the Co Start key functions as a Select key to select the highlighted item from the OCP menu Cancel Cancel Key Pressing Cancel causes the job that is currently printing to quit In addition the printer automatically goes into the Offline mode after the current printing job has quit On Off Line O
116. limit switch Use the translator knob e Call for service not at the 10 inch paper sensors 69 unexpected xlator front The translator front limit switch was Confirm that all doors are closed and limit detected unexpectedly reinitialize the printer 70 xlator front limit not The translator front limit switch was Confirm that all doors are closed and detected not detected after moving translator reinitialize the printer to the front of the printer 71 unexpected xlator back The translator back limit switch was Confirm that all doors are closed and limit detected unexpectedly reinitialize the printer 72 xlator back limit not The translator back limit switch was Confirm that all doors are closed and detected not detected after moving translator reinitialize the printer to the back of the printer 74 paper present not Paper was detected at the Check that the paper is loaded and detected 11 and 20 inch paper sensors but threaded properly 75 unexpected 11 inch paper Paper was detected at the 11 inch paper sensor but not at the 10 or 20 inch paper sensors Check that the paper is loaded and threaded properly 76 11 inch paper not Paper was detected at the Check that the paper is loaded and paper width sensor detected 10 inch paper 20 inch paper shoe threaded properly entrance and the knife sensors but not at the 11 inch paper sensor 79 unexpected paper at Paper was detected at the
117. ll for service 102 deflector start failed The deflector failed to start Call for service 109 sheet xport ready The sheet transport area remains Call for service timeout busy or initializing process is taking longer than expected 110 paper detected in Paper was detected in the printer Remove all paper from the printer machine while attempting to load a new roll and reload the new roll of paper of paper 111 xlator home failed The translator could not find its Call for service home position after several attempts 112 invalid paper width The paper is not laying flat over the Open the supply door and move the sensor coverage paper width sensors or the end of paper to the correct position roll has been reached 128 back checksum 0 ROM test failed at powerup Reinitialize the printer and call for service 129 bad checksum 1 RAM test failed at powerup Call for service 130 rotor not stopping Rotor will not turn off Turn off the printer and call for service 131 xlator at both limits Both the front and back translator Call for service soft limit switches are actuated October 2002 5 8 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error pee Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 132 knife at both limits Both the front and back knife limit Call for service switches are actuated 133 timeout sheet xport The 300 board does not reply to the Call for service reply 200 board within the expected amoun
118. loading A F Scanning Calculating LUTs amp He Processed oon p LUTs amp Exposing Test ill Print with Downloading Print Densitometer to Printer 2 Click the Graphs icon One of the graphs appears normally it is the Value graph 3 Select the Graph Type that you want to view When the graph appears select the type of data and planes that you want to see displayed NOTE The graph will be blank if the printer has not been calibrated Sending LUTs The Send LUT to Printer feature allows you to overwrite the current LUT in the printer You can create a valid printing LUT using an ASCII text editor This option sends the selected LUT to the printer overwriting any existing LUT To send a LUT to the Printer KODAK Device Calibration OF x File Edit Operations Help F D B Operation New completed successfully 1 From the KODAK Device Calibration screen double click the device for which you want to send a LUT October 2002 C 15 Additional Calibration Information The LED Calibration Application screen appears Send LUT icon NEW_DEVICE LED Calibration Application Bia 5 Litle Calculating LUTs amp Downloading to Printer 2 Click the Send LUT icon The Send LUT to Printer dialog box appears Send Target to Printer C Eastman Kodak KPro Applications Universal Calibration Utility EA Em _ ae 3 Select one of the LUTs from the dialog box an
119. lutions 4 14 4 15 mode calibrate 3 26 min max 3 26 offline online printer 3 4 operational 3 30 processor 3 26 set processor 3 26 modem port resetting 3 16 monthly maintenance processor 4 11 mottle 4 6 N next print 3 2 3 3 O observable errors printer 5 12 OCP key light descriptions printer 3 3 key light descriptions processor 3 27 on off light processor 3 29 printer 3 2 offline printer 3 4 printer mode 3 4 on off key printer 3 3 key light processor 3 27 online printer mode 3 4 operating environment B 11 the processor 3 26 operational checks processor 4 6 operator access B 2 mode 3 30 October 2002 Index 3 Index operator control panel key light descriptions printer 3 3 key light descriptions processor 3 27 printer 3 2 out of paper message 3 12 out of tolerance attribute description C 17 overview equipment 1 4 P Pacific region helpline number 5 33 page layouts Export Module E 11 page starts value setting 3 20 pages waiting 3 2 paper end of roll 3 12 jams clearing for the printer 5 11 jams clearing for the processor 5 20 length setting 3 18 loading into supply cassettes 3 7 path printer illustration 5 3 setting slug width 3 19 supply 3 2 width 3 2 parameters resetting for the printer 3 23 periodic maintenance printer 4 3 processor 4 13 plumbing B 3 port modem resetting 3 16 SCSI selecting 3 14 power cords B 5 light printer 3 3 outlets B 6 receptacles B 7
120. me and save the file MACINTOSH Version and WINDOWS NT Version NOTE From this point on the installation is similar for Macintosh and Windows NT systems When the instructions say for example click Next or Install the first option is for Windows NT systems the second is for Macintosh systems CAUTION To avoid possible damage do not connect or disconnect the cable between your host computer and the printer when either device is powered up 1 Double click the installation file The splash screen for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Universal Calibration Utility appears and a Setup message appears After the Welcome screen appears click Next or Continue For Macintosh systems only read the readme information then click Continue 4 Read the license agreement e To accept the terms and continue the installation click Yes or Agree e Or to cancel the installation click No or Disagree 5 For Windows NT systems only read the readme information then click Next C 2 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information 6 Select the installation type For Windows NT systems select one of the following e Typical includes Device Calibration Applications for the Kodak Professional LED Printer and for the Kodak Professional Digital Multiprinter plus the Linearization Calibration Application for the Kodak Professional RFS 3570 Speed Up Film Scanner e Compact allows you to choose to install individual applications from the list inclu
121. ml per sq ft 95 F Stabilizer 35 00 C 90 ml per sq ft 95 F Dryer 40 55 C NA 105 F NOTE A minimum of 72 sq ft of paper must be processed each day for process control October 2002 4 15 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting This chapter describes the error messages for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor and offers information for troubleshooting The information in this chapter includes Printer Error Messages eeecceceeeeeeceeeeeeteeceeeeeenseceeeeensaeceeeesnneaeeeesneneaeenennnaaaes 5 2 Manual or Automatic Reinitialization 0 ee ce ceeceeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeenee 5 2 Printer Paper Path av ett yagi seed ea enti alii tide eda eke 5 3 Printer Error Messages eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeetaeeeeeetaaeeeeeteaeeeeeneaaa 5 4 Miscellaneous Printer Error Messages ce ceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 5 10 Clearing Printer Paper Jams ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeesecaeeeeaaeene 5 11 Troubleshooting Observable Errors ccccccceeesceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeees 5 12 Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeee 5 15 Processor Error Messages cccccesccccceteseceeeeeeeeaeeeeseseeaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeteeeeeeeneneeaee 5 16 Clearing Error Messages escccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaaeseeeneeseeaeeeeaaaeeee 5 17 Clearing a Reset Message ccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeee
122. n Off Line Key This key toggles between the Online and Offline modes If you press this key when the printer is in the Online mode the printer goes into the Offline mode If you press this key when the printer is in the Offline mode the printer goes into the Online mode Menu Menu Key Pressing this key activates the menu for the OCP when the printer O is in the Offline mode Arrow Keys When using the OCP menu the Cancel key functions as a Right gt Vv Arrow the On Off Line key functions as an Up Arrow and the A Menu key functions as a Down Arrow Select Select Key When using the OCP menu the Start key functions as a Select key to select the highlighted item from the OCP menu Pawar Power Light The power light illuminates to indicate that the main power for the O printer is on Error Error Light The error light illuminates to indicate that a printer error occurred O Standby Standby Light The standby light illuminates to indicate that the printer has been O shut down from the OCP and is now in the Standby mode waiting for Start to be pressed October 2002 3 3 System Operating Procedures Menu The menu allows you to access other printer features NOTE To access the menu the print queue must not have any pages waiting to be printed 1 Press On Off Line to take the printer offline 2 Press Menu Printer Offline Feature This feature is useful when you need to access the printer OCP menu When the printer
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124. nal The values displayed in the example are the default settings Edit Configuration x Procedure Density Source Aim Histor Paper DP2 Desired Aim C Lightness lV Apply Channel Independent Matrix Copyright Detection T able default cat v Cancel Zool Attribute Description Desired Aim Indicates whether to use Density Aims or Lightness Aims for calibration Using Lightness Aims will improve both the highlights and shadows of your prints Apply Channel Indicates whether or not to apply the Channel Independent Matrix to Independent the aim values If the matrix is applied the number of cycles required Matrix to successfully calibrate the printer should be reduced Copyright Select the table to be used This feature is available with Gen II LED Detection Table printers only Only use this feature as instructed by Kodak To edit the configuration information on the Aim tab 1 Change the Aim information as needed 2 If you have completed all editing of configuration information including information on the other tabbed screens click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen NOTE Click Cancel to cancel all changes made to the Edit Configuration screen and close the Edit Configuration screen 3 To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration click on another tab and make changes as needed October 2002 C 25
125. name The Open dialog box appears Select the file name you want then click Open Prodcal3125x1254_1x 1gb Prodeal3125 1950_2x rqb Femme FO Files of type Jal Files Cancel C 18 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information MACINTOSH Version Send Target to Printer Enter width and height parameters for target file KPDM_10R_1218x819 rgb Target width pixels Target height pixels Number of Copies i 3 Enter the desired settings and click OK to save the settings or Cancel to keep the previous settings The selected test target is sent to the printer Editing the Calibration Configuration The Edit Configuration feature allows you to change the printer s calibration configuration attributes However it is recommended that you use the default settings for these attributes for most operations The settings should only be changed for the most advanced operations Edit Configuration consists of a set of six tabbed screens each with related configuration attributes There can be only one set of configuration attributes for the printer calibration application at a time If you make any changes to one or more of the tabbed screens and then click OK to save your changes the changes will overwrite the previous attributes used for the automated calibration To edit the calibration configuration KODAK Device Calibration of x File Edit Operat
126. nd ASPI SCSI device driver installed correctly Device not found The host computer attempted to contact the printer at the specified SCSI ID but did not get a response e Make sure that the printer is turned on and is on line Make sure the Calibration Application and ASPI SCSI device driver are installed correctly Invalid Device ID The host computer attempted to contact the printer at the specified SCSI ID but did not get a response Make sure that the printer is turned on and is on line The following device is busy The printer at the specified SCSI ID is busy Check that all of the cables are properly connected The following device is closed The connection between the printer and host computer was lost Check that all of the cables are properly connected October 2002 5 26 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Getting Additional Help Your Kodak Representative is the best source for information about the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor In addition technical support is also available in the United States Call Kodak s Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 822 1414 from 8 00 a m to 8 00 p m Eastern Standard Time on regular business days Have your printer s K Number ready The K Number label is attached to the front of the printer next to the operator control panel Help numbers can be located on the web site at http www kodak com in
127. ne No logging of events or errors Events Log events only status messages that appear on the screen Errors Log errors only Log all actions Log all actions Keep log for Enter the number of days you want to keep logged information for up to days 99 days Log File Name Enter the name that you want to give to the log file 3 Click OK to save or Cancel to cancel the changes D C 8 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Updating a Device To update or change the device name or the SCSI ID for any device 1 Select the device by clicking once on the device icon on the KODAK Device Calibration screen KODAK Device Calibration oj x File Edit Operations Help Ejoj Edit icon Device icon Operation New completed successfully 2 Click the Edit icon The Update a Device dialog box appears Device Name SCSI Host Adapter fi z scsi 5 onee 3 Enter the correct device settings The options for the device settings include Device Setting Options Device name Enter the name that you want to give to the device NOTE The MACINTOSH platform limits the device name to 10 characters SCSI Host Adapter Adapter ID on host computer SCSI ID The SCSI ID for the device 4 Click OK to save or Cancel to cancel the changes D October 2002 C 9 Additional Calibration Information Deleting a Device To delete a device from the KO
128. necessary remove the paper from the processor entrance 84 paper at sheet xport not Paper was fed into the sheet Check that the paper is loaded and detected transport area but was not detected threaded properly Check for a paper by the sheet transport sensor jam in the sheet transport area 85 slack loop err takeup The printer was unable to takeup Check that the paper is properly paper cinched the slack loop because the paper attached to the cardboard core in the was not properly cinched takeup cassette 86 slack loop high not Unable to detect slack loop Check that the paper is properly detected attached to the cardboard core in the takeup cassette 87 timeout waiting to cinch The printer door was not closed Open the takeup door attach the takeup within the normal amount of time paper to the cardboard core in the takeup cassette and close the takeup door 89 unexpected deflector The deflector nip up switch was e Check for a paper jam at the nip up not detected detected after moving the deflector sheet transport area to the down position e Reinitialize the printer 90 knife front not detected The front switch for the knife was Check for a paper jam at the knife not detected after moving from front area to back 91 deflector nip up not The deflector nip up switch was not Check for paper at the sheet detected detected after moving the deflector transport area from the down position to the up e Reinitialize the printer position
129. ngs and calibrations for this Have the settings and calibrations checked by a device have been reset to the factory qualified technician preprogrammed values temp reset The settings and calibrations for this Have the settings and calibrations checked by a device have been reset to the factory qualified technician preprogrammed values rep reset The settings and calibrations for this Have the settings and calibrations checked by a device have been reset to the factory qualified technician preprogrammed values drive reset The settings and calibrations for this Have the settings and calibrations checked by a device have been reset to the factory qualified technician preprogrammed values machine reset The processor has been reset Power Press any function key If the message continues to may have been disconnected appear call for service drive error The drive motor speed has been out of Press the Material key and clear the error If the specification for more than 20 seconds problem continues to occur call for service com error The communications between the Call for service keyboard display and the controller have been disrupted paper jam The processor did not detect paper that Turn off the motor and remove the jammed paper should have been exiting the processor Press the Material key and clear the jam exit blocked The exit sensor detected paper Remove the obstruction from the exit sensor
130. nnsent 3 37 Managing the Material Sensors eseseessseeseeeeeieesieerisssrissriresrrrssrnsssrnsen 3 38 Controlling the Processor Drive esssesssesssessiissrrsssrrssrrnssrnssrnssrnnsnnnsnnnns 3 39 Computer Reset iieiea ai ae Sata ieee a 3 39 Changing the Wash Stabilizer Setup cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 3 40 Changing the Metric Fahrenheit Mode 0 cccececeeceeeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeneeeteaes 3 40 Setting the Development Time Tolerance c ccceceeeeeeteeeeesteeeeneeteees 3 41 Setting the Chemical Temperature Tolerance 0 cccccscceceeessteeeeeeessaees 3 41 Clearing Error Conditions 0 cccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeesaeeseeeeeeseaaeetees 3 41 October 2002 3 1 System Operating Procedures Operating the Printer Operator Control Panel The operator control panel OCP for the printer allows you to view and control e current status of the printer e current time of day e paper specifications e error and power status e cancel on off line and menu functions e parameters of the printer e error messages LED indicator time of day lights current status LCD display Power Error Standby O O O Status Initializing Pages Waiting Paper Width Next Print sec Paper Supply Select key printing information Up Down and Right function keys select keys The display on the OOP is a 4 line by 40 character liquid crysta
131. o applications that you may wish to print from are included with the system You can use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server for WINDOWS NT to print TIFF images You can use the Export Module for ADOBE PHOTOSHOP that runs on MACINTOSH Computers to print images from the PHOTOSHOP application For more information about these applications see the appropriate Appendix in this guide October 2002 2 9 Using the System Shutting Down the Processor To shut down the processor press the On Off key on the processor OCP Shutting down the processor for service If you are shutting the processor down for service turn off the processor circuit breaker after the green light on the OCP is no longer illuminated The exhaust fan in the processor will continue to operate IMPORTANT If the processor will not be used for longer than four days drain flush and clean the processor tanks 1 Remove the top cover and the light tight cover from the processor top cover light tight cover 2 10 October 2002 Using the System CAUTION Install a splash guard over the entrance area of the processor to prevent water and chemicals from entering the printer 2 Pour warm water over the top of the rollers splash guard top rollers 3 Reinstall the light tight cover and the top cover on the processor NOTE After the processor is turned off the recirculation pumps continue to operate for 30 seconds Shutting D
132. o return to the previous menu on the OCP October 2002 3 23 System Operating Procedures Changing the Units of Measurement for Paper Sizes Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Printer Select More Select Units Select Units again Use the Up and Down Arrows to select either English or Metric NAQA OT 1 Pee Oe IN Press Select to select set the new value IMPORTANT Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP About Printing e A print job is not printed until it is completely downloaded to the printer e Print jobs are printed in the order they are received e If multiple copies of a print job are requested they are positioned next to each other down the length of the roll regardless of the width of the image e It takes the same amount of time to print expose the paper a length of 6 5 inches as it does to print 33 inches Image Size The minimum image length is 6 5 inches 1625 pixels White space is automatically added to images smaller than 6 5 inches to increase the image size to this minimum The minimum sheet length is 8 inches A sheet that is cut for an image less than this size will have white space added to it to increase it to this minimum length The maximum image length is approximately 33 inches 8248 pixels Buffered and Unbuffered Jobs or Immediate and Deferred Jobs can be stored in memory when downloaded from the h
133. of data and planes that you want to see displayed a Click OK The following list of options appears Out of Tolerance Re read the densitometer values is the most useful when the graphs show an unusual plot Rereading the test print lets you validate the graph then returns you to the Out of Tolerance dialog box literate again using a newly calculated calibration LUT allows you to keep printing test prints with the newly created LUT without having to save the LUT table Calculate and download a printing LUT and stop When you select this option the file is saved and given the same creation date and time as the name Cancel and return the printer to its original state saves nothing Any corrupted data created after you saved the last time is thrown away 2 8 October 2002 Using the System b Select one of the four options to try to complete the calibration successfully e Ifthe Out of Tolerance dialog box appears again repeat this step until you get a successful calibration go to step 1 If you cannot get a successful calibration request help from a system administrator or service person Making Prints You can make prints with a wide variety of applications that run on WINDOWS NT Computers and MACINTOSH Computers One application that is widely used for printing is the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Imaging System Tw
134. ol strip procedure and cancel the Set mode 3 32 October 2002 System Operating Procedures 10 Turn the knob on the control strip feed box clockwise with a steady slow motion until the processor pulls the control strip or the knob moves freely 11 After the control strip has been processed loosen the spring loaded knob and pull it toward the processor s OCP 12 Remove the control strip feed box from the bypass slot and release the knob 13 Push the spring loaded knob toward the printer until the slot is completely covered and tighten the knob NOTE The processor will operate for two complete dry to dry cycles to allow adequate time for the control strip to load Replenishment is calculated for 42 square inches of material Viewing Setting the Processor Time and Date Viewing the Current Time Setting 1 Press Time on the OCP to access the Time screen NOTE All times have been entered using a 24 hour clock notation For example 3 12 a m is entered and displayed as 3 12 3 12 p m is entered and displayed as 15 12 2 Press a different blue function key to return to View mode Setting the Current Time Press Time 2 Press Set to enter the Time Set mode Change the time of day by using the Up and Down Arrows NOTE The timing selections increase or decrease in increments of one minute each for the first 10 minutes in either direction Thereafter the timing selections increase or decrease in 10 minu
135. onfiguration screen and close the Edit Configuration screen 5 To make other changes to the Edit Configuration click on another tab and make changes as needed D C 28 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Editing KPIS Information Macintosh Systems If you are using the calibration output files with the KPIS system it is necessary to activate KPIS and assign a filename and location to the output file When you click the KPIS tab of the Edit Configuration screen the following tabbed screen appears The values displayed in the example are the default settings Edit Configuration Activate KPIS Dd KPIS Location CalDisk CompositeMachine Tables KPDM KPIS Filename KPDMCalibration1 OR Attribute Description Activate KPIS Indicates if the calibration procedure should generate a LUT file to be used with the KPIS system KPIS Location Directory to contain generated LUT files for use with KPIS KPIS Filename Name of the file containing the KPIS LUT files 1 Click the Activate KPIS checkbox click again to deactivate October 2002 C 29 Additional Calibration Information The display shows the Edit Configuration screen with the default settings for KPIS Location and KPIS Filename Edit Configuration Activate KPIS bea KPIS Location CalDisk CompositeMachine Tables KodakLED KPIS Filename L
136. opping suspending and resuming the processing e deleting images from the queue e inserting new images into the queue e applying a tone scale correction to images In addition IPS Software allows you to monitor a specified file system or folder while waiting for TIFF images Communication Channels Your computer can print to the RP 50 or 20R Printer through a SCSI connection only Installing the IPS Software You must be familiar with the WINDOWS System in order to perform the installation Hardware Requirements The following is the minimum hardware required for the IPS Software e 64 MB Main System Memory e 100 MHz PENTIUM Processor e VGA Monitor 640 x 480 spatial resolution Software Requirements The following must be installed on your computer e WINDOWS NT Workstation 4 0 e An ASPl compliant SCSI interface driver October 2002 D 1 Using the Image Print Server Software Installing the Software 1 Insert the IPS Software CD into the CD ROM drive 2 Double click on the Setup exe icon 3 Follow the on line instructions to complete the installation The default installation location for the software is C Eastman Kodak KPro Applications KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server In addition to the application the installation procedure also installs a tone scale correction LUT that may be used by the IPS application The default installation location for this LUT is C Eastman Kodak KPro Color Management LUT
137. or the offset 5 Record and save the calibration value 6 Press Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode October 2002 3 37 System Operating Procedures Displaying the Min Max Development Time NOTE The fastest and slowest development times as recorded from the last time the screen was reset can be seen from this screen Select the Drive screen Press Set three times to access the Drive screen in Calibrate mode Press the Down Arrow to reset the Min Max values POP NS Press Set twice or a different blue function key to return to View mode Managing the Material Sensors Material sensors are represented on the Material screen by solid or hollow circles There are four sensors at the feed end of the processor and one sensor at the exit end of the processor If a sensor detects material its corresponding circle on the material screen becomes solid If no material is detected the circle on the material screen remains hollow If there is material in the processor shifting dots are displayed at the bottom of the material screen next to the circles that represent the feed end sensors Viewing the Material Press Material to access the Material screen Viewing the Processor Setup 1 Press Material to select the Material screen 2 Press the Up Arrow to select the Processor Setup screen NOTE The processor is currently operating using the development time replenishment rate and dryer sett
138. orders control causes the page limits in the printer to be exceeded Click OK to close the error dialog box and return to PHOTOSHOP Other Problems On Line Pages Deferred appears But Jobs Are Not Printing If jobs were sent with the Defer Print option the printer is waiting for more data to fill the frame store If you wish to print these jobs in the frame store Select the Reprint box in the Export Module Set the number of copies to 0 Deselect the Defer Print key PINs Click Reprint in the Export Module to instruct the printer to print the frames that are currently being stored or Press On Off Line on the printer s OCP to take the printer offline Press Menu Follow the instructions on the printer s OCP October 2002 E 11 A access operator and service B 2 adding calibration device C 7 new chemistry 4 14 air filter replacing 4 3 algae preventing 4 8 arrow keys printer 3 3 Asian helpline number 5 33 automatic initialization printer 5 2 B bleach fix mixing 4 15 borderless prints 3 20 buffered jobs printing 3 4 C calibrate mode processor 3 26 calibrating development time 3 40 printer procedure 2 5 replenishment flow rate 3 39 temperatures 3 37 temperatures processor 3 36 calibration printer advanced features C 11 printer editing the configuration C 16 software device C 3 calibration troubleshooting MACINTOSH 5 23 WINDOWS NT 5 30 cancel key printer 3 3 canelling jobs 3
139. ost until enough jobs are downloaded to maximize the printing that occurs during the print cycle Most host applications have an option to indicate whether to print the job as soon as it completes downloading to the printer or to wait until the printer has a full buffer to print If the print job is sent to the printer with the Unbuffered Immediate option the job will be printed as soon as it completes downloading to the printer Regardless of the number of or size of the jobs in the printer waiting to print jobs sent with this option are printed separately 3 24 October 2002 System Operating Procedures If the print job is sent to the printer with the Buffered Deferred option this indicates to the printer to wait until it has a full buffer before printing A full buffer is 26 5 to 33 inches A print job sent with this option is printed when e the buffer is full e the next print job received will not fit within the full buffer length e the next print job received is requested to be printed unbuffered immediate the job received this way is printed by itself e the buffer is forced to be printed see Printing Deferred or Buffered Jobs on the next page e the buffer is full and the next print job has started downloading to the printer NOTE If your host application needs to wait until a print job has been completely downloaded to the printer before it can begin processing the next print job this option should not be use
140. own the Printer 1 Check that all jobs in the print queue are printed 2 Perform a soft shutdown Press the On Off Line key on the OCP to take the printer offline Press the Menu button on the OCP to access the menu a b c Select Shutdown in the message display d Press the Start key e Select Shutdown now in the message display f Press the Select key to begin the shutdown NOTE If any jobs are not complete you will be asked if you want to delete the remaining jobs before you can select Shutdown A October 2002 2 11 Using the System CAUTION Turn off the circuit breaker only after doing the soft shutdown Otherwise you could lose printer status information and cause dark lines to appear in the middle of the prints if paper is loaded 3 Turn off the circuit breaker on the back of the printer circuit breaker 2 12 October 2002 3 System Operating Procedures This section provides the information you need to operate the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer Topics include Operating the Printer eeeccccscceeseeceeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeesaaeeseeneeeseaeeeeeaeeees 3 2 Operator Control Panel ccceccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeeseaeeeseeeeseeeeesiaaeeneaes 3 2 Printing Deferred or Buffered JOOS eeecceeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeneaaas 3 4 Statuis Messages lt iis ccnis eh eee ee Adee 3 5 Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette c
141. plication before using software If problem continues call for service 805 Column value was not set An internal error occurred with the e Restart the application before using software If problem continues call for service 806 Error deleting row _row_ An internal error occurred with the Restart the application software f problem continues call for service 807 Element at row _row_ An input file had incorrectly e Verify that you are using the column _col_ formatted data in it at the location correct file value _val_ failed audit indicated Edit the file and correct the format October 2002 5 23 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting r 5 F Error BUD ERE E Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution Code Message 910 Configuration file The user manually edited a field Manually enter the correct field _filename_is invalid in a configuration file and entered value Calibration will be cancelled an incorrect value e Reinstall the application If problem continues call for service 911 Error_errcode_occurred An internal error occurred with the Restart the application Processing stopped software 919 Error occurred preparing to An internal error occurred with the Restart the application handle exit from Kodak software Calibration Will not perform cleanup at exit 921 Unable to return the printer The application was trying to
142. pplication could not find the Make sure that the Calibration following device could not be necessary device software to Application and ASPI SCSI device found _devicename_ communicate with the printer driver are installed correctly 114 An error occurred during The cable between the printer Check that all of the cables are communications to the and the host computer is worn properly connected following device One or more of the Check the cables and _devicename_ connections between the connections between the printer printer and the host computer and the host computer for wear has malfunctioned and if necessary replace them 115 An operation error occurred The cable between the printer Check that all of the cables are during communications to and the host computer is worn properly connected the following device _ One or more of the e Check the cables and devicename_ connections between the connections between the printer printer and the host computer and the host computer for wear has malfunctioned and if necessary replace them 116 A software warning has been A software error has occurred on Resolve printer error condition issued by the following the printer device _devicename_ Error Message _errmsg_ 117 A software error has been An error has occurred on the Resolve printer error condition detected by the following printer device _devicename_ Error Message _errmsg_ October 2002 5 21 Diagnost
143. pply door and follow the instructions on the door label cut here To remove a paper jam or sheet from the sheet transport area when the lead edge of the paper is not visible and a paper jam in the visible from inside the printer processor has caused the processor to stop i 1 Pull the sheet out through the sheet Clear the paper jam See Clearing transport chad area Processor Paper Jams on page 5 18 2 Remove the sheet from the processor or allow the lead edge of the paper to enter the processor NOTE This may require you to advance the sheet into the processor CAUTION Remove jammed paper from the printer by pulling the paper from the paper supply area if the lead edge of the paper has not entered the processor Do not remove the jammed paper through the sheet transport area if the lead edge of the paper has entered the processor Remove the jammed paper from the top of the processor Do not use sharp objects when clearing paper jams Do not leave small pieces of paper in the printer October 2002 5 11 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Observable Errors Observation Possible Cause Possible Solution The printer is difficult to calibrate The printer calibration values are not correct The processor specifications are not correct Make sure that the processor is in control The prints have bands The processor is no
144. printer Status Message Printer State Definition status ON LINE Ready The printer is idle and ready to accept jobs status ON LINE Processing The printer is currently downloading a job processing a job status ON LINE Pages Deferred Pages are waiting and nothing is being downloaded If jobs were sent with the Defer Print or Buffer option the printer is waiting for more data to fill the frame store status ON LINE Printing The printer is currently printing and may also be processing more jobs status OFF LINE Idle The printer is currently offline No jobs exist in the printer Idle is used instead of Ready because the printer is actually idle not doing anything and will not accept jobs status OFF LINE Processing The printer is offline but a job is being downloaded A print cycle will not be initiated status OFF LINE Pages Deferred The printer is offline but there are jobs in the printer that are waiting to be printed A print cycle will not be initiated status OFF LINE Printing The printer will complete the current print cycle and then pause status OFF LINE Cancelling Cancel was pressed when the printer was printing The sheet that was printing was immediately terminated This message is also displayed when you select Yes to the prompt to cancel all remaining jobs when you enter the menu status Initiali
145. pter 4 e When adding chemicals or water to the processor tanks install a splash guard over the entrance area of the processor to prevent water and chemicals from entering the printer WARNING When troubleshooting or performing maintenance procedures that require the main power to be turned off turn off the main power for the processor on the OCP and at the circuit breaker to prevent e injury from moving parts and high voltage electricity e losing the processor parameters e Do not allow the emulsion side of the processed prints to touch each other until they are completely dry Calibration Troubleshooting This section describes the problems that you may occasionally have when using the KODAK Device Calibration Software or the Calibration Software for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer It also identifies the probable causes for these problems and provides solutions for correcting these problems Calibration Graph The graph below is an indication that the calibration performed was out of tolerance View Graphs Lx 255 Measured Density vs Aims 240 4 225 4 F Graph Type Value C Difference C History Status A Density x 210 4 10 154 p Data to Display 180 4 M Actual F Aims i Planes to Display M Red Green M Blue __AllPlanes LUT Displayed C Even C Odd Both 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120135 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 255 Aim Density x 100
146. quential or incidental damages resulting from the sale use or improper functioning of this equipment even if loss or damage is caused by the negligence or other fault of Kodak Such damages for which Kodak will not be responsible include but are not limited to loss of revenue of profit downtime costs loss of use of the equipment cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services or claims of your customers for such damages This limitation of liability will not apply to claims for injury to persons or damage to property caused by the sole negligence or fault of Kodak or by persons under its direction or control Kodak Service Agreements For information on Kodak Service Agreements call Kodak Service Marketing Operations at 1 800 645 6325 Table of Contents About This Guide s divi avis tt A ei neds Mi ee eet a A ai xiii Using This Guides cus wasnt ci ett ahi elated Saba sian ats xiv About Other Publications c cccceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeceeeeseaaeeseaeeeseaaeeeeaaeeseneeessnaeetennes xiv Software Included with the Printer ccc ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseaaeeeeeeeesaeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeeeees xiv Getting Help from Kodak sssessseesseesssesssnsssssstrsstnnsstnnetnnsttnnsnnntnnnennnntnnnsnnnnstenstnensnennsenn nenn XV T IMtrOGue tions Se eE A Suey A A E 1 1 Product DeSCriptlon eironi r eE En E E E 1 1 SCS MSM ACC sanera a a a a a A a r a EN N aE 1 1 KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LE
147. quipment Accessories and Supplies provides ordering information for many associated items It includes information such as size quantities and catalog numbers October 2002 xiii About This Guide Appendix B Specifications provides specifications site requirements and environmental information for the system Appendix C Calibrating the Printer describes the calibration functions for the KODAK Calibration Software and the Printer Calibration Software Appendices D F Software explains how to install and use software that is included with the system About Other Publications The following publication is included with the printer Quick Reference Guide for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor provides quick and easily accessible information for operating and maintaining the printer as well as answers to common printer problems and hints for operating the processor Keep the Quick Reference Guide close to your printer Software Included with the Printer The compact disc CD included with the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer contains the KODAK Calibration Software and the Printer Calibration Software for WINDOWS NT and MACINTOSH Host Computers It also includes additional applications the printer can interface with This software is usually installed by a Kodak representative However installation instructions are included in this Operator s Guide A PDF file of this Operator s Guide i
148. r 2002 1 3 Introduction Rear View ojo J C7 b JC e T connector operator control panel for the processor ports CO Aa LO back door D A Sy 8 sheet transport door rear A 1 4 October 2002 2 Using the System This chapter explains how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor for daily operations It takes you from startup to shutdown Topics include Starting up the Processor cccecccceeeeeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeesaeeseeeeeeteaeesseeeeee 2 1 Startingup the Primer hmar aiarra aa aaa a at au aa aaraa Teada 2 2 Calibrating the Printer essessseessessssessssssssnssrrnnesrnnernnetnnnsnnnstnnnrnnnntnnnsrnnssressrnns 2 3 Obtaining DensitieS 8 tac cides decd ee ei eet ede 2 6 Completing the Calibration ccccececeseeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseneeseeeessnaaeeneaes 2 7 Making Prints Acne cate eeiv ere eid nadie ain ea ab Pa ernest eee ed 2 9 Shutting Down the Processor cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeee 2 10 Shutting Down the Printer ccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeessaeeneeaeees 2 11 Starting up the Processor 1 Check that the circuit breaker switch for the processor is turned on circuit breaker switch 2 Press On Off on the processor s Operator Control Panel to turn the processor on The light above the On Off key indicates the processo
149. r state A blinking light indicates that the processor is on but the chemicals are not yet at the correct working temperature A continuous light indicates that the processor is ready October 2002 2 1 Using the System WARNING When handling or mixing chemical solutions wear protective eyewear clothing and gloves For safe handing practices with all chemicals refer to the MSDS information Check that the chemistry in each processor tank is at the top of the overflow pipe If necessary add warm water to reach the correct level CAUTION Use water to top off the chemical tanks Do not use replenisher chemistry overflow pipe 4 After the temperature is up to the correct level operate the main drive for 30 minutes See Controlling the Processor Drive on page 3 39 5 Process a control strip See Processing a Control Strip on page 3 32 Starting up the Printer Verify that the processor is on up to the correct temperature and in control If needed turn the circuit breaker on the back of the printer on When the Power and Standby LEDs on the OCP are illuminated press the Start key on the OCP to begin printer initialization If paper is loaded when initialization is complete in 3 to 4 minutes the message Status ON LINE Ready appears on the OCP Startup is complete and the printer is ready to print Turn the computer on then go to the next page and calibrate the printer If paper i
150. re and support assembly from the supply cassette NOTE Keep the felt surfaces clean to prevent scratches on the paper old core and core support assembly Z felt felt supply cassette locks 5 Remove the screw lock and the old cardboard core from the core support assembly 6 Move the screw adjuster to the correct position for the paper size you are loading Pull the metal spring for the screw adjuster away from the gear and slide the screw adjuster to the correct position until it locks into place in the detent screw adjuster cardboard core gear J AN screw lock a core support assembly October 2002 3 7 System Operating Procedures TIP Practice the following steps in the light with an empty cardboard core before you load a new roll of paper in the dark CAUTION Loading paper into the paper cassette must be completed in a darkroom with the lights off 7 Position the paper so that the lead edge of the paper is away from you 8 Insert the core support assembly into the roll of paper as shown 9 Push the cardboard core toward the gear until it engages the detent cardboard core detent 10 Install the screw lock onto the core support assembly and ensure that it is snug CAUTION Do not overtighten the screw lock 11 Place the core support assembly with the full paper roll into the supply cassette D 3 8 October 2002 System Operating Procedures IMPORTANT Make sure that the
151. re creating the file 1 Scan the print into your densitometer 2 Save the data to file using the density data file format specification see File Formats below The Kodak Calibration Software does not perform this function 3 Move the density data file that you just saved to the folder or path selected on the Density Source tab of the Edit Configuration screen see Editing Information on the Density Source Tab on page C 24 File Formats NOTE Ifa file contains data in a tabular format each entry may be separated by multiple spaces and tabs however when the file is saved by the application each group of multiple spaces and tabs is automatically converted to a single tab DensityDataRaw TECHNET Format Example R2340 G1000 B2010 R2350 G1010 B2020 R2360 G1020 B2030 R2370 G1030 B2040 C 32 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Installing the Densitometer This section describes how to install the X RITE DTP 36 Densitometer including changing some of the attributes on the Edit Configuration screen to accommodate the densitometer IMPORTANT The supported densitometers use a RS 232 interface for communication to the host Each platform uses different designations to identify the RS 232 ports To install the densitometer 1 Connect the appropriate cable provided by the user supplier or with the densitometer between the densitometer and the host computer NOTE For the X RITE DTP 36 Den
152. ress a different blue function key to return the screen to View mode Managing the Development Time IMPORTANT To prevent paper jams or image artifacts operate the processor development time within the recommended RA 4 specification 45 seconds Viewing the Development Time Press Drive to access the Drive Motor screen NOTE Ifthe drive is running the current development time appears on the bottom line It is displayed in minutes and seconds If not the screen shows a development time of zero 00 00 Setting the Development Time Select the Drive Motor screen Press Set to access the Drive screen in Set mode Use the Up or Down Arrow to change the set development time PO N S Press Set three times or press a different blue function key to return the screen to View mode NOTE Press Drive to toggle the drive motor between Manual on Manual off or Automatic mode Calibrating the Development Time 1 Run a cleanout sheet through the processor and use a stopwatch to determine the actual time taken from entering the developer tank to entering the bleach tank If necessary calibrate the processor Select the Drive screen Press Set twice to access the drive screen in the Calibrate mode Use the Up or Down Arrow to change the offset As the offset changes the displayed development time changes Increase and decrease the offset until the displayed time matches the actual time If necessary choose an average value f
153. rror l ae a Possible Cause Subsystem Possible Solution Code Message 106 The following device is The serial port closed during e Verify that no other application closed _devicename_ system reading is accessing the port Restart the application 107 No data on No data is available for the e Verify that the densitometer is device _devicename_ system to read data on the serial connected correctly port Restart the application 108 Error _oserror_occurred An operating system error Rerun the application during operation occurred Reboot the operating system _operation_ on device If problem continues call for _devicename_ service 109 Invalid Device ID Created a new device with an Edit the device ID to reflect the _devicename_ incorrect device ID correct device ID 110 Unable to perform operation An unknown device error Use the information in the status _operation_ occurred message and error message to Status Message _statmsg_ resolve the device error Error Message _errmsg_ 111 There is insufficient memory The application does not have Close the other applications and for the requested operation enough memory to complete the unnecessary windows on device _devicename_ operation 112 A communications time out The connection between the Check that all of the cables are occurred during operationon printer and host computer was properly connected device _devicename_ lost 113 A device driver for the The a
154. ry Graphs are shown below The Value and Difference Graphs reflect the densitometer values that were last read The History Graph displays the data from completed calibrations Additional Calibration Information Value Graph C 12 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Difference Graph z kaka d 5 i oe pris October 2002 C 13 Additional Calibration Information History Graph LUT History Graph 11 12 1999 13 05 22 thu 11 15 1999 11 23 44 p Graph Type 4100 C Value 3900 Difference 3700 oh DAC 3500 Histor Value an Data to Display 3100 M Actual 2900 M Aims 2700 j 2500 m Planes to Display 2300 V Red 2100 M Green 1900 Vv Blue 1700 1500 All Planes ag LUT Displayed i splayed 1100 giria an Even a Odd icy 500 Both Calibration Cycles To view calibration graphs KODAK Device Calibration Ioj Xx File Edit Operations Help F Of 4 o Operation New completed successfully 1 From the KODAK Device Calibration screen double click the device for which you want to view graphs C 14 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information The LED Calibration Application screen appears Graphs icon NEW_DEVICE LED Calibration Application File View Operationg Als 2 elel Down
155. s also included on the CD You can find the latest software and documentation for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED Printers on the Kodak Web site www kodak com xiv October 2002 About This Guide Getting Help from Kodak Your Kodak sales representative is the best source for information about setting up and operating your printer and for obtaining accessories and supplies Please contact your Kodak sales representative if you have any questions Kodak Sales Representative Representative s Telephone Number K Number In addition for technical support in the U S call 1 800 822 1414 between 8 00 a m and 8 00 p m Eastern Standard Time on regular business days You can also use the technical support number for information on e operating the printer e how or where to obtain supplies e how to obtain service e the warranty e other Kodak products If you are calling for technical support please know your printer s K Number The K Number label is attached to the front of the printer next to the operator control panel Product Literature The faxback number for product literature is 1 800 508 1531 You may call this number 7 days a week 24 hours a day October 2002 XV 1 Introduction This chapter includes the following information about the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer Product Description AE E E naa A E A A E E A 1 1 AETA O E AAE E AE E ovneleeeeee 84 1 1 KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED u
156. s key is used to scroll the viewing screen that displays additional devices or information In Set or Calibrate modes this key increases the displayed value Down Arrow The Down Arrow has three functions depending on the keyboard mode In View mode this key is used to scroll the viewing screen to V display additional devices or information In Set or Calibrate modes this key decreases the displayed value In Min Max mode this key resets the values to the current measured temperature On Off Key and Pressing On Off turns the processor on and off The light above O On Off Light On Off illuminates continuously when the processor is ready If the chemistries are not all at their set temperature when the processor is on the light blinks on and off When the processor is off the light is not illuminated Time Key and Pressing Time accesses the Time screen The light above the key O Time Light illuminates when the Time screen is active Temperature Pressing Temperature accesses the Temperature control screen O Key and The light above the key illuminates when the screen is active Temperature Light Replenishment Key and Replenishment Light Pressing Replenishment accesses the Chemical Replenishment and Wash Control screen The light above the key illuminates when the screen is active October 2002 3 27 System Operating Procedures Key LED ey aon Indicator Light Description Function Drive Key an
157. s maintenance Top off the processor tanks more frequently Turn on the processor drive for 10 minutes to saturate the roller socks with chemistry Leave the processor drive on when not printing The prints have a light leak exposure on them The opening for the control strip feed box is open Close the opening for the control strip feed box in the top cover of the processor Cassette opening exposed to bright light Store and carry the cassette with the opening facing down Paper slugs are on the prints There is too much chad in the chad area Open the sheet transport door and remove the chad from the chad area Remove any small strips of paper from the knife area The rotor is hitting the paper in the printer and causing noise The paper is not loaded correctly Reload the paper 5 12 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Observation Possible Cause Possible Solution The vacuum reduction insert is damaged and causing noise in the printer e The vacuum reduction insert was not installed properly and has become damaged e A damaged vacuum reduction insert was installed Properly install an undamaged vacuum reduction insert The paper is being creased and crumpled when feeding into the printer The lead edge of the paper has not been squarely trimmed and is being pulled at an angle or unevenly or it is being load
158. s not loaded the message Out of paper open supply door to load appears on the OCP Do the procedures below e Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette on page 3 6 e Installing the Supply Cassette on page 3 10 When on line and Ready is displayed turn the host computer on Go to the next page and calibrate the printer 2 2 October 2002 Using the System Calibrating the Printer You need to calibrate the printer when you start the system up each day You also need to calibrate the printer when you change paper e print quality is questionable e the temperature at the site changes more than 5 F 2 8 C e if running more than one shift at the beginning of each shift If you are calibrating at any time other than during the daily startup procedure Before you begin make sure the printer is not receiving printing commands from the host NOTE Most windows displayed in this section are from the Windows NT version of the software The windows for the Macintosh version of the software are similar For information about editing the calibration settings for example you may want to display a calibration graph only if calibration is out of tolerance see Editing the Calibration Configuration on page Appendix C 19 To calibrate the printer 1 Check that e the densitometer is connected and calibrated e the printer status is Online and Ready e the processor is in control e the calibra
159. sed to enable and disable Attended mode operation In Attended mode all errors are displayed in dialog boxes The IPS application is halted until you respond to the message In Unattended mode only errors that require user intervention are displayed in dialog boxes Errors that do not require user intervention such as an invalid file format are logged in the log file In both Attended and Unattended modes all errors are written to the log file NOTE If a communication error occurs while the file is being downloaded to the printer the image may not be printed In addition jobs that fail to print from the source directory are copied to the failed jobs directory October 2002 D 3 Using the Image Print Server Software Enqueue Example 1 Select File gt Enqueue from the menu bar for the main application screen E KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server OF x File Edit View Server Help wlalelfe g 2 Job Copies width Height Type Status Source E Jobs O Copies O Server Suspended Printer Still Unknown 7 D 4 October 2002 Using the Image Print Server Software October 2002 The Enqueue dialog box appears Type a file name into the Image File text box or click the Browse button Click OK to close the Enqueue dialog box and to insert the specified file into the print queue NOTE You cannot enqueue a file that is being downloaded to the printer You must wait
160. sitometer Remove the protective strip for shipping from the densitometer e Verify that the densitometer is configured with the factory defaults Refer to the densitometer manual for this information Perform an initial calibration of the densitometer Refer to the densitometer manual 2 Run the calibration software for the printer and click the Edit icon to access the Edit Configuration screen see Editing the Calibration Configuration beginning on page C 19 Click the Density Source tab 4 Edit the attribute for the Density Source Select the appropriate choice for your densitometer from the list 5 Edit the attribute for the Density Source Port Enter the name of the port that the RS 232 cable is connected to on the host computer system Host System Default Port MACINTOSH Printer WINDOWS NT COM 1 6 Click OK to save the changes to the configuration IMPORTANT Densitometers require calibration at regular intervals Refer to your densitometer manual or instructions on how to calibrate your densitometer and perform a calibration E October 2002 C 33 Appendix D Using the Image Print Server Software This section describes how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Software for WINDOWS NT Workstation 4 0 Systems The IPS Software enables printing of TIFF images and provides easy intuitive methods for performing simple print management operations that include e st
161. ssage for the first error will appear Manual or Automatic Reinitialization The printer will reinitialize when you correct the problem that caused the error code and press the Start key on the OCP within 30 seconds after closing the printer door s If you do not press the Start key within 30 seconds after closing the printer door s the error message will disappear and the printer will automatically reinitialize when you begin to print The reinitialization process includes e Fogged Paper Cut Fogged paper is cut from the lead edge of the paper roll if the printer door was opened to correct an error e Mechanical Self Check A self check of all mechanical systems in the printer occurs e Paper Check A cut is made across the lead edge of the paper roll to ensure a clean straight cut The paper is then repositioned in the shoe 5 2 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Printer Paper Path The paper path through the printer is illustrated below Use this information when troubleshooting the printer WARNING Do not touch the carriage Use the translator knob to move the carriage CAUTION Do not use sharp objects on the shoe Rotate the flop preventer knob to move the flop preventer out of the way before moving the carriage with the translator knob translator knob shoe exit roller knife assembly flop preventer knob metering roller metering V EOL end of line deflector shoe e
162. ssary to ensure a straight lead edge on the roll of paper and accurate positioning of the lead edge in the shoe Chad is cut from the roll when new paper is installed in the printer e the printer is reinitialized after one of the printer doors has been opened e the printer is reinitialized to ensure a square lead edge on the paper roll IMPORTANT Open the sheet transport door and remove the chad from the chad area every time you load a new roll of paper into the printer Handling and Storing the Paper Follow the instructions included with the paper for storing and handling the paper properly IMPORTANT Avoid storing paper in low humidity conditions Storing Paper Using the Soft Shutdown Feature The Soft Shutdown feature see Shutting Down the Printer on page 2 11 causes the rollers to automatically reverse to rewind the lead edge of the paper to the first metering roller during the soft shutdown process 3 14 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Accessing the Printer Features Shutdown and Restart Shutdown 1 Select Shutdown from the main menu on the OCP 2 Select Shutdown NOW This causes the printer to shut down operations and enter the standby mode Restart Select Restart from the main menu on the OCP 2 Select Restart NOW This causes the printer to immediately shutdown operations and reboot IMPORTANT This shutdown is not a soft shutdown and does not save the param
163. ssor before attempting to reinitialize Do not attempt to reinitialize the printer again e Before connecting or disconnecting the SCSI cable or terminator turn off the power for the printer and the host computer Also if you replace the SCSI cable remove the Ferrite bead from the existing SCSI cable and install it on the new SCSI cable October 2002 5 15 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Processor Error Messages Two types of messages appear on the OCP for the processor e Error Messages Indicate that a minor error condition has occurred or that there is a problem during system monitoring These messages may require that you perform some action to correct the error These errors are described further in this section e Status Messages lIndicate the status of the equipment or the procedure that is occurring These messages occur only when the processor is in the manual mode and do not require any action from you Status messages are not listed in this chapter Error messages are displayed on the top line of the processor s OCP These messages are accompanied with an audible alarm Error Possible Cause Possible Solution Message XXX probe fault The temperature probe could be either Call for service short circuited or open circuited XXX temp error The temperature has been above or Press the Material key to reset the temperature below the set temperature for at least 20 seconds time reset The setti
164. st meet the following specifications e Flow Rate 3 8 20 0 liters per minute 1 5 gallons per minute e Temperature Hot 59 C 120 F minimum Cold 27 C 80 F maximum Plumbed Processors Waste Water and Effluents A 2 inch floor drain should be located near the processor The drain system should conform to the local specifications for silver laden bleach fix and stabilizer or waste water A Kodak representative will install a flexible drain tube to the processor You are responsible for installing the flexible drain tube to a locally approved drain system For unplumbed systems 10 litre containers are installed under the processor to transport waste to the site s waste facilities We recommend that you install a 61 cm 24 in wide sink near the processor for cleanup and processor maintenance Unplumbed Processors We recommend that you install a 61 cm 24 in wide sink near the processor for cleanup and processor maintenance October 2002 B 3 Specifications Electrical The KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor are manufactured to operate within one of the following sets of power constraints or can be configured to do so by your Kodak representative Power Nominal Voltage Frequency Voltage Range Consumption Printer 200 240V 15A 50 60 Printer 190 254V 47 Less than Hz 1 phase 63 Hz iphase 15A 9 12kVA Processor 230V 30A 50 60 Automatic Sensing Hz
165. stem Operating Procedures Operational Modes There are three operational modes for the processor e Operator e Key Operator e Service To access the features of the processor it must be in the correct operational mode The table below will help you determine the correct operational mode for each feature Feature oe pe AT a Mode Dryer Temperature Yes Yes Yes Material Mode A or B Yes Yes Yes Clear Jam or Stopped Yes Yes Yes Control Strip Yes Yes Yes Current Time Day Clock Yes Yes Yes Development Time Yes Yes Chemical Temperatures Yes Yes Replenishment Rates Yes Yes Seven Day Timer On Off Times Yes Yes Manual Override of Devices Yes Calibration Settings Yes Calibration Cycles Yes Display of Minimum and Maximum Readings Yes Memory Dump Yes Setup Menu Yes D 3 30 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Adjusting the Key Switch Lock The key switch lock is behind the front panel on the side of the OCP key switch lock ill 2 The following key switch positions determine the operational mode and the available feature e Locked Operator mode e Unlocked Key Operator mode e Service Service Technician mode Key and Key Switch lock Key Positions side view key switch key lock Operator Mode locked Key Operator Mode unlocked Soe Le key rotates left and right Service Mode Position October 2002 3 31
166. t Configuration screen and close the Edit Configuration screen 3 To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration click on another tab and make changes as needed D C 26 October 2002 Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the Paper Tab The Paper tab allows you to specify the paper being calibrated The value displayed in the example is the default setting Edit Configuration Ed Procedure Density Source Aim History Paper DP2 Paper Type Digital IIl ha Cancel Apply Attribute Description Select either KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital III Paper Digital II or KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital PT 2976 Paper 2976 To edit the configuration information on the Paper tab 1 Change the Paper Type if needed 2 Ifyou have completed all editing of configuration information including information on the other tabbed screens click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen NOTE Click Cancel to cancel all changes made to the Edit Configuration screen and close the Edit Configuration screen 3 To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration click on another tab and make changes as needed Editing Information on the DP2 Windows NT or KPIS Macintosh Tab The DP2 or for Macintosh versions KPIS tab specifies whether to activate DP2 or KPIS interoperability and if so names the directory and filename designated for the DP2 or KPIS
167. t calibrated The processor has not been maintained properly Calibrate the processor Make sure that the chemistry levels in the processor tanks are correct Run a control strip through the processor One or more of the crossover assemblies in the processor is not properly installed and is denting the socks Install the crossover assemblies correctly NOTE If necessary replace the dented socks The printer was disturbed or bumped during a writing sequence Do not disturb or bump the printer during a writing sequence The processor is not making enough prints to keep the socks balanced Leave the processor drive on A print has a line on it The circuit breaker was turned off when paper was in the shoe Do not turn off the circuit breaker when paper is in the shoe Do a shutdown prior to turning off the circuit breaker The printer was disturbed or bumped during the print cycle Do not disturb or bump the printer during the print cycle The prints have a repeated unfocused pattern on the edges The roll of paper was dropped on its edge Load a new roll of paper The edges are out of focus The relative humidity level is too low for the paper to be stored in the cassette for more than one day Increase the humidity level in the room or store the paper in a sealed plastic bag when it is not being used The prints have mottle on them The processor need
168. t of time 134 duart self test failed Duart test failed when the printer Call for service was turned on 192 Various software error A software problem has occurred Shut down and restart the printer messages Call for service 219 D October 2002 5 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Printer Error Messages Miscellaneous error messages indicate that a problem with the printer has occurred that may or may not require you to call your service person Error Code Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 256 door open please close The paper supply door was left Close all doors open 257 machine control initialize The printer did not initialize Reinitialize the printer and call for error service 258 machine control initialize The printer did not initialize in Reinitialize the printer and call for timeout time service 259 machine control reply A machine control Reinitialize the printer and call for timeout communications error occurred service 260 proc stopped taking The paper did not disappear from Clear ajam from sheet transport sheet the printer in the expected amount chad area See Clearing Printer of time An error may have Paper Jams on page 5 11 occurred in the processor e Wait a few minutes for the error condition to be corrected e Reinitialize the printer and call for service 261 time out waiting to feed Paper did not feed
169. te increments 3 Press Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode Setting the Current Date 1 Press the blue Time key on the OCP 2 Press Set twice to enter the Day Set mode Change the day by using the Up and Down Arrows 3 Press Set once or press a different blue function key to return to View mode October 2002 3 33 System Operating Procedures Viewing Setting the Seven Day Timer The seven day timer allows the processor to turn itself on and off automatically throughout the week If the processor is off and the day and time are the same as an activate time setting the processor automatically turns on If the processor is on and the current day and time match an off time setting the processor turns off If a time is replaced with not set that on off time is ignored for that day The processor does not automatically turn on if the exit end circuit breaker has been used to turn the processor off Viewing the On Off Times Press Time on the OCP to access the Time screen Use the Up Arrow to select the seven day timer Use either the Up or Down Arrow to select the desired day and its on or off time Setting the On Off Times Press Time on the OCP 2 Press Set to put the Time screen in Set mode Use the Up and Down Arrows to change the on or off time Press On Off to toggle between an active or not set mode 3 Press a different blue function key to return to View mode
170. the Paper Lengths irrendiet naa aa Aiea ae aN e a aai iaa Nak 3 17 Selecting the Slug Width for the Papel ccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesetaeeeeaeeee 3 18 setting the Page Starts Value 2ssiizeecsiabeeurcts deleevdedoveddeeedeladiveeastandeasceetieeneeageteneeedti ded 3 19 Producing Borderless Prints sissioni tna mona Earnie ATANAN E 3 20 Accessing the Software Version Number ssssessssessrsssesssissrriresirnssrnsstnnsnnnstnnsennnnt 3 22 Setting the Copyright Detection Feature cccccccesceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseaaeeseneeesecaeeseneeeeeas 3 22 Resetting the DAAU serete in en a EE ots tees EEEREN 3 23 Resetting the Parameters e cscsunnennaemaie a a a A E 3 23 Resetting the Printing LUTS securis ee aara A eea TN a a iara i 3 23 Resetting the Copyright Detection LUTS 0 eeccceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeseeeeeetaeeeee 3 23 Changing the Units of Measurement for Paper SiZ S 0 c ccceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeenneeees 3 24 ADOUt PINUNO es a E EE S E abe bhiasstanentved sion teaaziaabeag dy 3 24 IMAGES SIZE roma a a ataa a a E a e aa a ra ea tat sat leds Ate 3 24 Buffered and Unbuffered Jobs or Immediate and Deferred eesssereesssrrrssesernesn 3 24 Printing Deferred or Buffered JOOS 0 eee cceeeeeeneeeeeeenneeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaees 3 25 Host Software Functions Supported by the Printer c cccsseceeeseeeeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeees 3 25 Bar Coding isa ncehee ited t
171. the dialog box without printing the ACE image or saving changes Help opens a Help dialog box so you can find information about the Export Module within the software program Punch Attributes Option Descriptions The Punch Attributes group box provides the following options to punch the paper on 20R Printer only ID places a page identification punch on the page that you are about to send End Order lInserts an end of order punch on the paper web after the page you are about to send NOTE The ID and end order punches may be on the same side or on the opposite sides of the paper depending on how your printer is configured Punch Attributes lt ID End Order October 2002 E 7 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Page Layout Attributes Option Descriptions The Page Layout Attributes group box allows you to manipulate the position of the image on the page Center centers the image within the specified border Border specifies the number of pixels of white border that should surround the image on the page This box is only active when the center box above is checked Scale 200 allows you to scale the image 200 Page Layout Center Border 0 Pixels Scale 200 Select an LED Printer Dialog Box The Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box is shown below and it is accessed by clicking Select in the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box Select a KODAK LED DIGITAL Color 26 Printer ian
172. the file has completed downloading before you can access the file Using the Image Print Server Software Dialog Boxes and Print Options This section describes the dialog boxes and print options for the KODAK Image Print Server Software KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Main Window EJ KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Iof x File Edit View Server Help a 8 Job Copies width Height Type Status Source gt Jobs 0 Copies 0 Server Suspended Printer Still Unknown YW D 6 October 2002 Using the Image Print Server Software Option Descriptions The main window allows you to choose the following options Menu Access Button Icon Description Function Eile Enqueue Displays the Enqueue dialog box and allows H you to insert a new image into the print queue Eile Dequeue Allows you to remove the top entry from the T print queue E g File Flush Allows you to delete all entries from the print fl queue Suspends the operation of the application If an image is being sent to the printer it will continue to download and is active only when the system is executing normally Server Resume Resumes the operation of the application and is active only when the system is suspended and can only be used if the Server Suspend server defaults were initialized Help About Displays the About box that includes version information about the IPS
173. the processor on the operator control panel and at the circuit breaker to prevent injury from moving parts and high voltage electricity and to prevent losing the processor parameters Check that the tension on the main drive chain and all of the drive chains in the transport assemblies of the processor is correct If any drive chain has more than 0 50 in of movement in the up and down direction adjust the chain tension or remove a link from the drive chain To adjust the tension of the main drive chain change the position of the idler roller idler roller Checking the Circulation Observe the circulation of the chemicals in the tanks to be sure that the chemical pumps are working properly If the chemicals are not circulating replace the wash and chemical filters If necessary call for service chemicals CC y y Yi wi Uy Q X W o Hem hic Sent vv October 2002 4 7 Maintaining the Equipment Preventing Algae for Wash Configuration Add hot water to the top rollers in the wash area of the processor to prevent algae from forming and causing chemical and transport problems CAUTION Install a splash guard over the entrance area of the processor to prevent water and chemicals from entering the printer splash guard top rollers Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies and Transport Racks WARNING Always use two people to lift the transport rack
174. tion application is running 2 Select the icon for the LED Printer on the KODAK Device Calibration screen and click the Calibrate icon The calibration software needs complete control of the printer to successfully calibrate the printer IMPORTANT If no icon appears on the KODAK Device Calibration Screen you will need to add a calibration device See Adding a Device on page C 6 KODAK Device Calibration Iof x File Edit Operations Help Sean F D M D Operation New completed successfully October 2002 2 3 Using the System The LED Calibration screen appears 3 Click the Go icon to start the calibration cycle Go icon NEW_DEVICE LED Calibration Application File View Operations Help Als B elele Downloading t Scanning Calculating LUTs amp 7 p a Processed Het LUTs amp Exposing Test m A Print with z Downloading Print Densitometer to Printer This icon highlights after you select Go Downloading LUTs and Sending Test Print highlights If the configuration file specifies to Ask if processor is in control the Process In Control dialog box appears Process in Control FA gt In order for the printer calibration to be successful A the processor must be in control and the densitometer must be calibrated Do you want to continue calibration The processor is critical to printer calibration You can calibrate the printer only if the processor is in control Densitometers requ
175. topping off the tanks Wash Chemicals Maximum Environmental Temperature Wash Chemical 27 Celsius 80 Fahrenheit Stabilizer Wash 27 30 Celsius 80 86 Fahrenheit Water Wash Telephone line A telephone line with a RJ11C modular phone jack must be installed within 3 m 10 ft of the printer to support the remote diagnostics We recommend a high grade analog service line Densitometer An X RITE DTP 36 Densitometer is required to calibrate the printer and for process control It is available through Kodak See Accessories on page A 1 D October 2002 B 11 Specifications SCSI Cable A single ended or differential ended SCSI cable is required to connect the host computer to the printer Install a single ended SCSI cable if the distance between the host computer and the printer is less than 6 meters Use a differential ended SCSI cable if the distance between the host computer and the printer is greater than 6 meters but less than 30 meters IMPORTANT The printer is configured in single ended mode at the factory Before installing a differential ended SCSI cable you must contact your Kodak service representative to have your printer reconfigured to the differential ended mode B 12 October 2002 Appendix C Additional Calibration Information The topics covered in this section include Installing the Calibration Software An overview of the KODAK Device Calibration Softw
176. tory for its preferences file KIPSpref dat If this file is not found the application begins execution in the suspended state as if the Suspend button was pressed While suspended the application does not communicate with the printer for any reason As a result the status bars on the application will not reflect the accurate state of the printer If the application is suspended pressing the Resume button will activate the application If the preferences have not been initialized for example first time execution you are prompted to initialize the IPS preferences The application will remain suspended until the preferences have been properly initialized If the preferences file is found when the application is launched the application will begin execution in the running state as if the Resume button was pressed Failed Jobs When an image fails to download for any reason an appropriate error message is appended to the log The log file is specified in the Source Directory Preferences dialog box Images in the Source Directory are moved to the FailedJobs Directory The FailedJobs Directory is created as a subdirectory within the Source Directory when the first failure occurs Images that fail and were not inserted through the Source Directory are not moved to the FailedJobs Directory Attended Operation The IPS application allows you to operate in the Attended or Unattended mode The Server gt Attended menu item is u
177. ts A B and C provided with the developer Add water until you reach the 10 litres mark 3 Transfer 2000 ml of the pre mixed developer replenisher to the developer replenisher bottle bottle 2 4 Add 125 ml of developer starter to the mixing bottle bottle 1 Add water to the mixing bottle bottle 1 until the mixture reaches the 10 litre mark on 6 Add the mixture to the developer tank 7 Repeat steps 1 through 3 Use a separate bottle bottle 3 8 Transfer 6 litres of developer from bottle 3 to bottle 2 9 Add 63 ml of developer starter to bottle 3 10 Add 937 ml of water to bottle 3 and then stir the mixture gently 11 Add the mixture to the developer tank NOTE If the developer in the tank reaches the top of the overflow pipe before you finish adding all of the developer starter save the remainder of the developer starter Add the remaining developer starter to the developer tank when the processor begins to operate Air is purged from the circulation lines and the level of developer in the developer tank drops Discard any remaining developer starter Developer Replenisher EKTACOLOR RA Developer Replenisher RT 1 Pour 8 litres of water in a 10 litre mixing bottle 2 Follow the mixing instructions for parts A B and C provided with the developer 3 Add water until you reach the 10 litres and then stir the mixture gently Bleach Fix Replenisher EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix Replenisher Pour 5 litr
178. ts the parameters of the printer to the factory setup default values To indicate that the values have been reset to the factory setup values the word done is displayed in parenthesis after Reset Parameters To Factory on the menu NOTE Diagnostic parameters are not reset by this action Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Defaults Select Reset Parameters to Factory PO NS Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Resetting the Printing LUTs This procedure resets the Printing LUTs stored in nvram to the factory setup default values To indicate that the values have been reset to the factory setup values the word done is displayed in parenthesis after Reset Printing LUTs To Factory on the menu Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Defaults Select Reset Printing LUTs to Factory PONS ee Select Exit to return to the previous menu on the OCP Resetting the Copyright Detection LUTs This procedure resets the Copyright Detection LUTs stored in nvram to the factory setup default values To indicate that the values have been reset to the factory setup values the word done is displayed in parenthesis after Reset Copyright LUTs To Factory on the menu Select Setup from the main menu on the OCP Select Defaults Select Reset Copyright LUTs to Factory Pei Nas Select Exit t
179. ures and information for operating maintaining troubleshooting and calibrating the system Also included in this guide are instructions for installing and using the various software packages needed This guide is intended for personnel who operate this system It assumes that you can perform basic computer operations MACINTOSH and WINDOWS NT Platforms are supported in this guide This document also applies to the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and Processor Using This Guide This guide is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introduction describes and illustrates the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor This chapter includes general and introductory information for all of the equipment Chapter 2 Using the System explains how to use the printer and processor It includes the step by step instructions for daily operation from startup to shutdown Chapter 3 System Operating Procedures provides an overview of the OCPs and all procedures for operating both the Printer and the Processor Chapter 4 Maintaining the Equipment includes the information that you need to properly maintain the printer and processor All maintenance procedures are categorized by frequency Chapter 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting provides an error code listing solutions to common operational problems for the printer processor and calibration It also provides information for obtaining additional help Appendix A Ordering E
180. utomatic mode the wash solution is on whenever material is in the processor 4 Press a different blue function key to return to View mode NOTE Press Replenishment to toggle the pump to Manual on Manual off Per Square Foot or Automatic mode Calibrating the Replenishment Flow Rate NOTE Turn the key switch to the service position before you calibrate the replenishment flow rate IMPORTANT Before calibrating a flow rate position the desired replenishment tube into a beaker to catch the pump s output or the wash tank s overflow Make sure the beaker is large enough to catch the output of the pump for at least 10 replenishment bursts of one second duration The pump may make more than one revolution during a single burst period Measuring the Flow Rate 1 Select the desired replenishment pump 2 Press Set twice to access the Replenishment screen in the Calibrate mode 3 Press Replenishment to initiate a 10 second auto calibrate cycle for the selected pump After the cycle has completed measure the output and divide it by ten This is the actual flow rate 3 36 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Entering the Flow Rate Measure the flow rate See Measuring the Flow Rate above Press Set twice to enter the Calibrate mode Use the Up or Down Arrow to enter the measured flow rate e Des Record and save the calibration values so they can be reentered if the memory is cleared 5 Press Set once or p
181. ware error service occurred 602 An error occurred during the An internal error occurred with the e Restart the application calculation process software If problem continues call for service 701 Patch _patch_ column A density patch was out of Perform another calibration cycle column_ value _value_is tolerance beyond tolerance _tolerance_for aim _aim_ 702 Patch _patch_ has a spread The spread between colors for a Perform another calibration cycle of _spread_ which is out of given density patch is out of range _range_ tolerance 703 CalToleranceFile can only be An internal error occurred with the Restart the application initialized once software If problem continues call for service 704 CalToleranceFile An internal error occurred with the Restart the application initialize must be called first software If problem continues call for service 801 Could not find row _row_ An internal error occurred with the Restart the application software If problem continues call for service 802 Could not find An internal error occurred with the e Restart the application column _column_ software If problem continues call for service 803 Could not find element An internal error occurred with the Restart the application column _column_ software If problem continues call for row _row_ service 804 Row value was not set An internal error occurred with the e Restart the ap
182. wire Copper wire is a better conductor than copper clad aluminum and aluminum wire which results in less voltage loss over the same length of wire e The diameter or gauge of the conductor Large diameter conductor exhibits less voltage loss than small diameter conductor e The length of the circuit A long circuit layout may result in more voltage loss than a short direct circuit layout e The load or current on the circuit amperes A large circuit load may result in voltage loss in a circuit e The types and number of connections Several connections in a circuit increase the chance of improper wiring practices which could result in voltage loss You must allow for adequate wiring to keep the supplied voltage within the required range Otherwise intermittent data errors and system errors may occur Low voltage problems are more common than high voltage problems and are generally caused by poor wiring practices October 2002 B 9 Specifications Operating Environment If the environmental temperature changes more than 3 Celsius 5 Fahrenheit since the printer was last calibrated calibration is necessary to maintain the image quality of the prints The printer operates in typical office under the following conditions ee T Lighting Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Maximum 15 to 30 C 15 to 76 0 2000 m 325 lux 59 to 86 F 40 to 55 0 6562 ft 30 2 ft recommended candles
183. xit motor knob transport roller carriage shoe rotor shoe exit ni paper cassette p October 2002 5 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Printer Error Messages If the error message continues to occur after implementing the possible solutions from the table below call your service person Error P f abet Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution 1 not initialized Attempting to perform a function Reinitialize the printer before the printer has initialized 2 initializing err Attempting to perform a function Wait for initialization to complete and during the initialization process try the function again 3 busy Attempting to perform a function Wait for the previous function to while the printer is busy performing complete and try the function again another function 4 out of paper Paper cassette is empty and the Load a full paper cassette into the paper path sensors do not detect printer paper 5 end of roll at supply Printer has run out of paper andthe Remove the tail end of the paper at tail end of the paper has been the supply door and load a full supply rewound to the paper supply area cassette into the printer 6 paper already loaded Load Paper was selected when Solution not required paper was already loaded 7 supply door open The paper supply door was left Close the paper supply door please close open 8 front door open please Th
184. y files to create _filename_ but there is not enough disk increase free disk space space 8 There are too many files to Too many files open Close some files and or open _ filename _ applications 9 You do not have permission The file permission is invalid Rerun the application to open file _ filename_ 10 Error copying print LUT to Folder doesn t exist or is read Modify protection on folder DP2 folder can t open only _filename_ 11 Error creating DP2 LUT A folder of the same name may Change the selected folder name folder exist 101 No response from The device is not responding to Verify that the device is connected device _devicename_ the system and on line 102 Device not The system was trying to access Verify that the device name on one found _devicename_ a device that it could not find of the configuration dialog windows is correct 103 The following device is The device is not ready Wait several minutes and try the indicating it is not activity again ready _devicename_ 104 The following device is The device is busy Wait several minutes and try the busy _devicename_ activity again 105 The following device is nota The port name in the Change the port name in the TTY port _devicename_ configuration file does not refer to configuration file to a valid serial a valid serial port port 5 20 October 2002 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error E
185. y wiped clean using a damp cloth The display is a two line liquid crystal display LCD The top line indicates whether the processor is in the View Set Calibrate or Min Max mode The bottom line indicates the current feature information menu selections etc and is called the working line View Mode The View mode is the normal screen mode In this mode current processing conditions device settings and messages from the processor can be viewed Set Mode The Set mode is used to change the operation settings of the processor Calibrate Mode The Calibrate mode is used to calibrate devices and ensure that the processor is accurately tracking and displaying equipment conditions Min Max Mode The Min Max mode is used to view the minimum and maximum readings for the device that is current 3 26 October 2002 System Operating Procedures OCP Key Light Descriptions Key LED Key Light Indicator Light Description Function Set Key Pressing Set causes the screen to change from View mode to either Set mode Calibrate mode or Min Max mode In Set mode a device SET can be set to ON OFF or AUTO or a new operating parameter can be entered In Calibrate mode an adjustment offset for the device can be entered In Min Max mode the maximum and minimum readings for the device can be viewed or reset Up Arrow The Up Arrow has two functions depending on the keyboard mode In View mode thi
186. zing The printer is powering up after Standby has been pressed or the printer has been turned on status ON LINE Resetting The print engine is being reset because of an error or operator intervention The printer returns to the ON LINE Ready state after the machine reset is complete even if the printer was offline because of an error or key that was pressed before the reset status Printer Error A printer error such as a paper jam occurred lt Error Message gt The error message is displayed on the second line of the display For a complete list of error messages see Printer Error Messages on page 5 2 October 2002 3 5 System Operating Procedures Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette WARNING Move the supply cassette from the printer to a table to load or unload paper One 10 to 20 inch supply cassette is included with the printer and is designed to hold rolls of paper that are 25 4 cm 27 9 cm 30 4 cm 50 8 cm and A4 widths Removing the Supply Cassette 1 Open the paper supply door 2 Unlock the cassette clamp for the supply cassette 3 Remove the empty supply cassette supply cassette paper supply door D 3 6 October 2002 System Operating Procedures Loading Paper into the Supply Cassette Unlock the supply cassette Open the supply cassette If necessary remove paper scraps from the core support assembly Pr Ol see Remove the old co
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