SRP 30LASER PRINTEROPERATOR'S GUIDE
Regulatory and Safety Information Laser Source Label FLocations of Laser Safety Labels B C (side) A F E D KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Print
Settings Printer Settings 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Printer 2. Touch the following buttons to define the printer settings: • O
Operator’s Guide Scanner Settings 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Scanner 2. Touch the following buttons to define the scanner settings
Settings Paper Processor Settings Setting the Replenishment Rates NOTE: IMPORTANT: You cannot modify the individual replenishment rates. The rates
Operator’s Guide Default Replenishment Rates Solution Time in sec. Replenishment rates Developer 33 60 ml/m2 Bleach-fixing solution 33 100 ml/m2 S
Settings Production Balance – TFS Logic 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Production Balance 2. Enable the Color negative production bal
Operator’s Guide gradation). The parameter changes are linear. A value of 50 produces half the effect, while a value of 200 doubles the effect. The ba
Settings Contrast Management: Area Contrast, Detail Contrast The regulators for the surface and detail contrast are only accessible after you enabl
Operator’s Guide Learning TFS Learns and Learning TFS Used TFS stands for Total Film Scanning. When you enable the Learning TFS learns and Learning T
Settings Color/Density Logic Enabling the Color/Density logic function lets you have access to the TFS Color and TFS Density buttons. NOTE: Certai
Operator’s Guide The measuring system recognizes frames showing a color dominant because the percentage of the dominant measuring points exceeds certa
Operator’s Guide Safety Precautions Legal Notice The SRP 30 Laser Printer is designed for operation in conformance with all local safety regulations.
Settings Parameters for Tungsten and Fluorescent Light Detection The parameter TL (tungsten light) is used to define the threshold value for the ar
Operator’s Guide K Parameter for Cross Curve Compensation The K parameter lets you control the degree of the cross curve compensation. The cross cur
Settings Modifying the degree of the cross curve compensation: The degree of the color correction acts in proportion to the modification of the K pa
Operator’s Guide TFS Density Every parameter (Density 1 to Density 5) is assigned to a certain subject category for which you can define selective de
Settings Selector Logic and TFS Selector The TFS Selector button is accessible after you enable the Selector logic function on the Production balanc
Operator’s Guide Color Correction The Color correction button lets you enter correction values for neutral exposures, underexposures, and overexposure
Settings DX Correction DX correction configurations let you enter and save individual corrections if certain film types do not print satisfactorily
Operator’s Guide 3. Touch the DX code button and enter the code in the following format: xxx-xxx. Touch OK. NOTE: NOTE: To find the DX code, create a
Settings Production Balance – Digital 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Production Balance 2. Enable the Digital production balance func
Operator’s Guide 3. Touch the appropriate buttons to make any necessary corrections. • Impact – See Page 4-29 for a description. • Sharpn. edges,
Regulatory and Safety Information Handling of Processing Chemicals Disposal of Chemicals and Containers Effluent Management IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: R
Settings Digital Order Settings 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Network orders 2. Enter the required information in the Remote Orders
Operator’s Guide • PDM: Defines the computer (server) on which the d-Bridge software is installed (required for network orders): − PDM address or nam
Settings Other Settings 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Other 2. Touch the appropriate buttons and enter the following information re
Operator’s Guide • Back print Enable this parameter to select a back print for the File print mode. If this parameter is disabled, you cannot select
Settings All settings that are needed to produce the desired print size (for example, 9x13) of a film size in use (for example, 135 full frame) are
Operator’s Guide Creating, Editing, and Deleting Configurations The configuration lists appearing on the print configuration screens contain all of th
Settings Modifying a Configuration 1. Touch the name of the configuration you wish to modify. 2. Touch Edit and modify the settings in the next scr
Operator’s Guide 3. Touch Paper setting and select from the list of paper settings previously created in the Machine settings. 4. Touch Surface and s
Settings Classic High Vision Panorama Paper Width Paper Width Paper Width Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm 3.25x4.6 83x118 3.25x5.7 83x145 3.25x
Operator’s Guide 3. Select the Standard, APS, or file print Film mask. 4. Create back print text with a combination of the machine-generated parame
Operator’s Guide Safety Precautions for the Handling of Chemicals WARNING: IMPORTANT: Follow these guidelines for the safe handling of chemicals in th
Settings • Color/density corrections (YMCD), Area contrast (ACT), Detail contrast (DCT), Sharpness (SHP), Saturation (SAT): Because there are only
Operator’s Guide APS Back Print On APS film, the first 35 positions are predefined for the film, date, time data, and cannot be influenced. Positions
Settings 4. Touch these buttons to define the corresponding setting: • Layout All layout patterns are listed that are available for the selected
Operator’s Guide Correction Configurations You can combine the printer’s image improvement features to create special correction configurations for ce
Settings 4. Touch the appropriate buttons to enter corrections on a scale of -9 to +9 for: • Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Density • Area contrast
Operator’s Guide Autosave Configurations Autosave configurations let you save all frames of a film to data media as image files. The aspect ratio of e
Settings 3. Enable one of the three Autosave types: Autosave fixed, Autosave quality, or PDM. The three types exclude each other, so only the sele
Operator’s Guide • Autosave quality Select from six predefined resolutions. All file formats (bmp, jpg) and drives (including hard disk and Remote)
Settings Front Print Configurations Front Print configurations let you add free text to the front of the print for APS films, and to the data on the
Operator’s Guide 6. Select a color from the palette and touch OK, or touch New to create a new color. The following screen appears. Modify the red,
Regulatory and Safety Information Warranty Information The following warranty information pertains to equipment that is installed in the United Stat
Settings Combiprint Configurations Combiprint configurations are for multiple printing of a picture in different sizes or the same size (ID or passp
Operator’s Guide 4. Touch the following buttons and make the appropriate selections. • Layout Only the layouts that match the selected film mask ar
Settings Order Configurations You must create sub-configurations before you can access them in the order configurations. You can use sub-configurati
Operator’s Guide 4. Touch Config. Type and select one of the following configurations: • Single Single order configuration • Package Several order
Settings Single Configurations Film Mask: 135, 120, 110 This screen results from selecting New or Edit from the Order configurations – List screen (
Operator’s Guide Film Mask: File Print This screen results from selecting New or Edit from the Order configurations – List screen (Page 4-67). 1. Se
Settings Example: Border (white) Paper: 8x12 in.Paper cut to 6.4 in. Paper cut to 10 in. Lost image informationAdjust: Longer side Adjust: Shorter s
Operator’s Guide Film Mask: APS (IX 240) This screen results from selecting New or Edit from the Order configurations – List screen (Page 4-67). 1.
Settings Ignoring the APS Coding of the Camera The person taking the pictures can select and record three different print sizes on APS film. The sel
Operator’s Guide Film Mask: Slide This screen results from selecting New or Edit from the Order configurations – List screen (Page 4-67). 1. Touch Pp
Operator’s Guide Limitations Warranty service is limited to areas within Kodak’s established marketing centers in the contiguous United States, the is
Settings Package Configurations Package configurations let you assemble any combination of single order configurations. NOTE: If you use a configur
Operator’s Guide For an explanation of the Standard button, see Defining a Standard Configuration on Page 4-79. NOTE: Combiprint Configurations Use th
Settings Reproduction Configurations Use these order configurations to print files without TFS (Total Film Scanning). Printing from a reproduction c
Operator’s Guide Configuration Types in the Order Configuration List The configuration types are identified in the list by letters: • S Single • P P
Settings NOTE: The system might not be able to position and print some thin, unmasked B/W films (such as ILFORD XP2 film) because they have no reco
Operator’s Guide Pricing Configurations NOTE: Pricing + Label Printer is an optional accessory. The Pricing settings and the Pricing function in the
Settings Save / Load Settings and Configurations Always save settings: • After the first implementation and creation of customer configurations. •
Operator’s Guide To load: 1. Touch: • Settings • Load settings 2. Mark the information you wish to load: Machine settings, Print configurations, o
Chapter 5 Tests Contents Introduction...5-3
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Chapter 1 Introduction Contents Using the Documentation...1-2 Stru
Tests Introduction Before the start of production, the printer and paper processor must be carefully calibrated to produce the highest quality print
Operator’s Guide Prerequisites for MBL and PBL Calibration Before printing the MBL and PBL calibration: 1. Check that there are no print orders pendi
Tests You can use the Settings / Machine settings / Printer menu to set up how often the automatic PBL should be repeated if the values are out of t
Operator’s Guide Printing an MBL Test When it is necessary to print an MBL test, follow these instructions. Touch: • Test • Start MBL An Info scree
Tests Procedure for the First Machine Operation or After New Software Installation 1. Use the predefined paper configurations or set up configurati
Operator’s Guide Daily Calibration with the MBL Print the MBL directly after system startup (as soon as the chemicals have reached their nominal tempe
Tests Calibration of New Paper, Emulsion Changes, or Correction of a Paper Channel (Not Master Paper) 1. Print an MBL. This provides for a calibrat
Operator’s Guide Scanner Calibration PIKO The scanner pixel correction (PIKO) process: • Calibrates the light path of the lamp up to the CCD • Bala
Tests To start PIKO manually: 1. Check that the film mask is inserted and empty. 2. Touch: • Test • Start PIKO If the system automatically ini
Operator’s Guide Testing the Paper Processor To maintain or restore optimum processing quality, the chemicals of the paper processor should be checked
Operator’s Guide Using the Documentation Structure This Operator’s Guide contains information about: • Safety precautions • Machine settings • Prin
Tests 4. Touch: • Test • Control strip • Chemical control strip You receive a prompt to insert the chemical control strip. 5. Place the control
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Chapter 6 Production Contents Preparing the Equipment for Different Orders...6-3 Preparing the Paper
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Production Preparing the Equipment for Different Orders Preparing the Paper Magazine Adjusting the Paper Width Paper widths in the paper magazines a
Operator’s Guide 3. Insert the four fingers of the paper guides into the notches that correspond to the paper width. (The notches are labeled in m
Production 6. Adjust the guides in the other section of the magazine in the same way. NOTE: IMPORTANT: If several paper types are used, we recomme
Operator’s Guide Coding the Paper Magazine White slide tabs located on the paper magazine let you code the width (1–4) and surface (5–6) of the pape
Production Changing the Paper Magazine IMPORTANT: Always wait 30 seconds after the last print procedure before removing the magazine to let the pap
Operator’s Guide Changing the Mirror Box for 120 Films You must mount a different mirror box before you can scan 120 films. 1. Hold the mirror box
Introduction Safety Precautions See the Regulatory and Safety Information in the front of this guide for details about: • Electrical precautions •
Production APS Film APS Film Handling CAUTION: When handling APS film: Do not fold the film because the system will not be able to read the magneti
Operator’s Guide Order Handling Typical Order Tracking Orders are tracked with the use of Twin Check labels that contain the order number. Matching l
Production Inserting Film into the Film Feeder Push the film strip between the film feeder guides with the emulsion side turned down. The film feede
Operator’s Guide Order Number (Automatic or Manual) You can assign order numbers either automatically or manually, depending on the status of the Ord
Production Automatic Order Numbering The first order always starts with 1. (Order numbers are reset to 1 after a system reset or shutdown.) The ente
Operator’s Guide Print Modes Overview You can use only one print mode at a time. When changing to another print mode, the current configuration rema
Production Using Print Configurations Current Configuration Screen This screen contains details about the current configuration and associated sub-c
Operator’s Guide Changing the Order Configuration To change the configuration for an entire order, you must make the changes before you insert the fi
Production Selecting a New Order Configuration 1. In the selected print mode screen, touch the button under the Configuration heading. (The posit
Operator’s Guide Changing the Order Number The order number can only be changed if the Order no. parameter is set to Manual in Settings / Machine set
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Production Autoprint Print Mode Use this print mode to print images from film. 1. Touch: • Print mode • Autoprint 2. Touch the Configuration butt
Operator’s Guide The screen displays up to four Preview images at the same time. The right-most image is the current image. 6. To delete the curren
Production 8. Make any necessary corrections to the image. (See Using Preview on Page 6-42 for more information.) 9. Touch Autoprint to continue t
Operator’s Guide Reorder Mode You can use this print mode only for: • DX coded film or film strips • 135 color negatives and APS films 1. Touch: •
Production 4. Create a reorder list for each film strip or APS film cartridge. Use the touch screen or Reorder keyboard to enter the Frame number,
Operator’s Guide For APS films, the system checks to see if a list already exists for the entered film identification number (FID): • If not, the l
Production The screen displays up to four Preview images at the same time. The right-most image is the current image. 8. To delete the current ima
Operator’s Guide 10. Make any necessary corrections to the image. (See Using Preview on Page 6-42 for more information.) 11. Touch Autoprint to cont
Production Manual Positioning Mode Use Manual Positioning for all orders that cannot be handled in the Autoprint or Reorder modes, such as: • Film
Operator’s Guide 4. If the displayed frame is not the one you want, or is not in the exact position you want, you must position it manually. • Fo
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Chapter 2 Overview Contents General Description ...2-3 Pr
Production CAUTION: If the printer is reset with a film piece (one or two frames) inserted in the film mask, the film piece might not be in a posit
Operator’s Guide File Print Mode Use File Print mode to print images from a digital source. When working with digital input sources, remember: • Onl
Production Printing from Digital Media Image files loaded from digital media are combined in an order. You can load image files from digital media o
Operator’s Guide PICTURES 3. If required, touch the directory and sub-directory. Transfer the files to the Load files (File print) screen by touch
Production The files available on the selected drive or directory are displayed. 4. Touch the double arrows to add/remove all files, or touch indi
Operator’s Guide Saving Digital Orders (File Prints) After touching Save order, enter the name in the next screen and touch Save. NOTE: Orders that
Production Printing Saved Digital Orders (File Prints) 1. Touch Saved orders in the File print screen. 2. Touch the orders that are no longer need
Operator’s Guide The File print screen appears and all files belonging to the loaded order appear in the selected list in the right-hand column. IMP
Production Printing Digital Images without Preview 1. Disable Preview. 2. Touch Start printing. While the digital order is being printed, you can b
Operator’s Guide Printing Digital Images with Preview 1. Enable Preview. 2. Touch Start printing. The screen displays up to four Preview images at
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Production 5. Make any necessary corrections to the image. (See Using Preview on Page 6-42 for more information.) 6. Touch Autoprint to resume pri
Operator’s Guide Slide Print Mode Use Slide Print mode for printing slides. This print mode always uses Preview. 1. Insert the slide carrier. IMPOR
Production 5. Insert the slide, emulsion side down, and push in the top section of the carrier. • The system scans the slide (prescan and main sc
Operator’s Guide Using Preview Use Preview to edit and save the frames, slides, or digital images prior to printing. If you enable Preview before sta
Production In Preview you can select: • Change PpF to change the number of prints for the selected frame. • Image editing to make color and densit
Operator’s Guide Image Editing Corrections you make on the Image editing screen apply only to the current image in Preview mode. • To make correctio
Production 3. Set the desired color and density corrections. 4. Touch OK or Cancel. You are returned to the Image editing screen. 5. Touch Crop.
Operator’s Guide 10. Modify the following parameters: • Area contrast • Detail contrast • Sharpness • Saturation 11. Touch OK. You are returned
Production 13. Select a file format, resolution, file name, and storage medium. (Check that the storage medium is inserted into the appropriate dri
Operator’s Guide Troubleshooting Image Quality Problems Symptom Solution A white outline surrounds certain objects in scanned images. Decrease the Sh
Overview General Description The SRP 30 Laser Printer contains four major components: 1. Main computer (separate, but integrated into the scanner
Production Special The Special function lets you add text or borders to images. 1. From the Preview screen, touch Special. 2. Touch Text. 3. Touch
Operator’s Guide 5. Touch Font to select the type of font for your text. 6. Touch B for bold, I for italic, and/or U for underline. 7. Touch the ap
Production 11. Touch A to reduce or A to enlarge the font size. 12. Touch the Text position arrows to position the text. 13. Touch the Place text
Operator’s Guide 16. Touch Width and select a border width. 17. Touch Color. 18. Select a border color from the palette or touch New to create
Production Saving Image Data in a File 1. Touch Save on the Image editing and Special screens. 2. Touch File format to select from a list of jpg an
Operator’s Guide If there are sub-directories on the storage medium, a Select directory screen opens. a. Select a directory from the left-hand colu
Production Printing Network Orders NOTE: You must create a print configuration with the required paper width beforehand so that the network order c
Operator’s Guide Do not confuse the blue Stop button with the red Stop button (top of the screen) that is used for resetting the printer. IMPORTANT:
Production Index Prints If you specify an index print layout and configuration in the order configuration, the printer automatically creates an ind
Operator’s Guide APS Films The size set on the APS camera is indicated by C, H, and P (Classic, High Vision, and Panorama) under the Images per Index
Operator’s Guide 1 Exposure unit with laser fiber and laser module 10 Order sorter 2 Touch-screen monitor 11 Main breaker, ground fault interrup
Production For Reorders All scanned images appear once on the index print. The layout defined in the configuration for the first image is used as th
Operator’s Guide Printing Price Labels (Option) NOTE: The Pricing + Label Printer is an optional accessory. The Pricing settings and Pricing feature
Production Statistics The system checks statistics during Sleep mode. Enable the Sleep mode for the days and times you want statistics to be checked
Operator’s Guide Viewing Statistics 1. Touch: • Pricing + Statistics • Show Statistics Statistics 2. Touch Film mask to display a list of the numbe
Chapter 7 Correcting System Conditions Contents System Errors...
Operator’s Guide System Errors Avoiding Handling Errors CAUTION: Never turn off the SRP 30 Laser Printer with the main switch because this may: • Re
Correcting System Conditions 2. In an error pop-up window: The work process is stopped. You must remove the error and confirm by touching Clear.
Operator’s Guide Resetting the Equipment There are three methods for resetting the SRP 30 Laser Printer: • Using the Film stop key on the scanner •
Correcting System Conditions Reset Using the Stop Button on the Screen Use this reset method if the equipment no longer responds to operator entri
Operator’s Guide Reset Using the ON Key The advantages of using the ON key to initiate a reset are: • The laser does not need to be started. • No ne
Overview Product Description The SRP 30 Laser Printer provides convenient and quick printing of: • Black-and-white and color negative films • Colo
Correcting System Conditions Error Handling General • Remove errors if the cause is known. • Touch Clear if this button is shown. • If required
Operator’s Guide Gray Screen After Reset If the screen remains gray for more than 3 minutes after a reset, press the ON key on the scanner. Image Proc
Correcting System Conditions Printer Errors Do the steps below if the system displays messages such as: • Paper in the Printer • nn_LSxx not rea
Operator’s Guide Removing Paper Jams WARNING: To prevent injury when working in the printer area, avoid contact with the toothed belts and any sharp
Correcting System Conditions Paper Jams in the Printer Section Remove sheets that are jammed in the printer. The location and the number of sheets
Operator’s Guide Transport Unit at the Bottom With the print engine pulled out: 1. Release the two locking levers (1) and pull the transport unit ou
Correcting System Conditions Transport at the Top With the print engine and the transport unit pulled out: 1. Lift the top guide plate on the sh
Operator’s Guide 2. Turn the button (see arrow) on the sheet turnover and remove the paper Transfer/Takeover Sections between Transport Unit and Pr
Correcting System Conditions For paper jammed in the print engine: 1. Press the toggle on the upper guide plate (1) and remove the plate. 2. Pu
Operator’s Guide Paper Jams in the Print Engine 1. Open the left-hand side door. 2. Release the two locking levers (1) and pull the print engine (2
Operator’s Guide Image Editing The SRP 30 Laser Printer offers a wide variety of image editing options: • Color and density corrections • Cropping
Correcting System Conditions 132 4. Release the two locking levers (1) and open the bottom belt assembly (2). 5. Remove the paper from the prin
Operator’s Guide 1 24. Release the quick-action locks (1) and remove the guide plate (2). 5. Remove the paper. 6. Install the guide plate. Check t
Correcting System Conditions Paper Jams between the Lane Distributor and Sheet Transfer 1. Open the front cabinet door. 2. Pull the red locking
Operator’s Guide Paper Jams in the Paper Processor WARNING: Wear protective gloves and goggles during all operations when there is the potential to c
Chapter 8 Maintenance Contents Maintenance Schedule and Maintenance Intervals ...8-3 Daily Maintenance ...
Operator’s Guide Monthly Maintenance ... 8-29 Cleaning the Exp
Maintenance Maintenance Schedule and Maintenance Intervals Daily Weekly Monthly When requiredMaintenance jobs to be performed by the customer x
Operator’s Guide Daily Weekly Monthly When requiredMaintenance jobs to be performed by the customer x Clean air filters – Lamp house – CCD fan –
Maintenance Daily Maintenance Cleaning the APS Film Mask Purpose: To correctly detect magnetic data. Necessary tools: • KODAK PROFESSIONAL Magneti
Operator’s Guide 5. Touch Eject on the Manual positioning screen. The printer ejects the read head cleaner back through the film feeder, then performs
Overview Functional Procedure The SRP 30 Laser Printer performs the following functions to process print orders. • Prescans and scans the image •
Maintenance Alternate Procedure 1. Touch: • End of work • Shutdown P225_0004AC1 3 22. When the shutdown sequence is complete, remove the mirror
Operator’s Guide Performing a Process Control for the Paper Processor Purpose: To monitor and correct (if necessary) the performance of the paper pro
Maintenance 4. Place the control strip box in the holder provided in the lower part of the lane distributor. 5. Close the printer door and touch:
Operator’s Guide Weekly Maintenance Removing Dust from the Film Mask Clean the film mask with compressed air. Cleaning the Film Take-Up Purpose: To re
Maintenance Cleaning the Film Chute 1. Open the front printer door. 2. Remove the dust from the film chute (1) with a lint-free cloth. KODAK PROF
Operator’s Guide Removing Paper Dust from the Printer Sections Necessary tools: • Vacuum cleaner • Small brush • Isopropyl alcohol for plastic-coat
Maintenance Single Sheet Buffer and Sheet Bridge 1. Unlock the transport unit and pull it out on the telescopic rails. 4 2. Pull up on the quick
Operator’s Guide Print Engine 1. Release the two locking levers (1) and pull the print engine (2) out on the telescopic rails. 2. Press the toggle
Maintenance 112NOTE: 6. Clean the light sensors with a brush or compressed air spray: • Beginning of Page – BOP (1): Paper tip detection • Begi
Operator’s Guide 2 17. Release the two locking levers (1) and open the bottom belt assembly (2). 8. Remove the paper dust with a vacuum cleaner. 9.
Operator’s Guide Main Computer The main computer—by way of the image-processing card—processes the digitized image data, the prescan data, and your
Maintenance Lane Distributor WARNING: Be careful to avoid risk of injury caused by the toothed belts that may be exposed in the marked area. Purpos
Operator’s Guide Sheet Transfer 1. Open the front cabinet door. 2. Pull the red locking pin (1) and remove the sheet transfer cover (2). 3. Hold t
Maintenance Cleaning the CD Feed Unit, Tank Crossovers, and Squeegee Unit Safety Precautions for Cleaning Operations WARNING: NOTE: Wear protective
Operator’s Guide Opening and Closing the Wet Section Cover WARNING: A risk of injury is possible if the wet section cover is unlocked unintentionally
Maintenance Removing the Tank Crossovers 21 NOTE: CAUTION: There are five tank crossovers. Do these steps working from left to right. 1. Grasp eac
Operator’s Guide Removing the Squeegee Unit and V Wiper 3 1 4 2 1. Grasp the squeegee unit (1) by the tabs (2) and remove it. 2. Press the side ta
Maintenance Cleaning Procedure Clean the CD feed unit, tank crossovers, and the squeegee unit and V wipers at the beginning of the scheduled cleanin
Operator’s Guide Checking the Solution Levels Purpose: To compensate for evaporation (also required with the automatic evaporation compensation). Do
Maintenance Cleaning the Chemical Filters Purpose: To ensure uniform circulation of the processing solutions by regularly cleaning the filters. Ne
Operator’s Guide Cleaning the Filters in the ASTOR and Water Supplies IMPORTANT: Close the water tank cover (3) before beginning this procedure. 1 A
Overview Paper Processor The exposed paper advances through the processing solutions (1), which include the developer, bleach-fix, and stabilizer.
Maintenance Cleaning the Densitometer Calibration Plate The densitometer is mounted in the paper outlet. 12 1. Remove the screw (2) and remove the
Operator’s Guide Cleaning the Transport Belt of the Print Chute 1. Clean the transport belt (1) with water and a lint-free cloth. 2. Wipe the print
Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Cleaning the Exposure Filters Depending on the ambient conditions (dust, fumes etc.), you might have to clean the e
Operator’s Guide 2 1 4. Remove the lamp house cover (1) from the metal bracket (2). 5. Lock the lamp opening mechanism with the black lever located
Maintenance CAUTION: When cleaning the very thin and highly fragile glasses of the exposure filters (1), support them carefully from below so that
Operator’s Guide Cleaning / Replacing the Air Filters CAUTION: Let washed filters and filter mats dry thoroughly before reinstalling them. Do not wri
Maintenance Lamp House 1. Grasp the venting grid (1) on the front cover and push it to the right. Pull the grid forward and remove it from the lam
Operator’s Guide CCD Fan The CCD (1) fan pulls air in through the film chute and circulates it to the electronic component area. 1. Loosen the knurl
Maintenance Door to the Print Engine NOTE: The filter is mounted on the housing of the exposure gap fan on the inside of the print engine door. The
Operator’s Guide Right-hand Side Wall, Dryer and AC Power Supply of the Paper Processor 12 NOTE: The air filters 1 and 2 are mounted in holders of pe
Operator’s Guide Densitometer The built-in densitometer (1) above the dryer automatically measures the test print. 2-10 KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 L
Maintenance Changing the Scan Lamp Necessary tools: • Lint-free cloth WARNING: The lamp and the lamp house get very hot. 11. Push the lamp hous
Operator’s Guide 4. The lamp mount (1) is secured to the holder by magnets. Pull the lamp mount (1) out of the holder and remove the old lamp with a
Maintenance Changing the Chemical Filters WARNING: Wear protective gloves and goggles during all cleaning operations when there is potential to co
Operator’s Guide Cleaning the Processing Racks Purpose: To ensure optimum processing quality. Necessary tools: • Splash guards for the CD rack and f
Maintenance 3. Open the rack locks. Lift the racks SB1 to SB4 and let the excess chemical solution drip from the racks. White Arrow: Hinged hol
Operator’s Guide 8. Clean the rollers and gears on the outside with warm water and a soft brush. Remove any crystal deposits that may stick to the la
Maintenance Cleaning the Dryer Rack The necessary tools are: • Screwdriver or coin • Lint-free cloth and warm water 1. Remove the dryer cover. U
Operator’s Guide 7. Remove the guide grids and clean with water and a lint-free cloth to remove all chemical deposits (crystalline sheet bridge depo
Maintenance Cleaning the Paper Outlet Cleaning / Replacing the Air Filter NOTE: The filter with holder is mounted on the fan that is next to the de
Operator’s Guide Cleaning the Slide Plate with the Feed Chute 1. Unscrew (1) the guide plate (2) and lift it with the feed chute out of the supporti
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Overview Starting the Equipment IMPORTANT: Before starting the equipment, insert the loaded paper magazines. Any film mask may be in the equipment
Maintenance Cleaning the Rubber Transport Belts CAUTION: Only clean the rubber transport belts and the rollers in the paper outlet unit while the t
Operator’s Guide 2 34. Unlock the quick-action locks on the slide plate (1) in front of the output rubber rollers (2). Remove the slide plate. 5. C
Maintenance Maintenance When Required Removing the Dust from the Lens Tool needed: Compressed air P225_0004AC1 2 1. Remove the mirror box (1) by
Operator’s Guide Changing the Ink Ribbon on the Back Printer Replace the ink ribbon when the printing on the back of the prints becomes too faded. 1.
Maintenance Emptying the Effluent Tanks WARNING: NOTE: Wear protective gloves, a rubber apron, and goggles when you empty the effluent tanks. As soo
Operator’s Guide Consumables Chemicals Chemicals CAT No. KODAK EKTACOLOR Processing Cartridge 75 528 3345 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Starter 102 6
Maintenance KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital III Color Paper Rolls in. x ft Rolls cm x m Surface Catalog No. E 871 5989 31/2 x 577 8.9 x 176 F 896 8570
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Operator’s Guide Manual Startup 1. Turn on the main circuit breaker (1). 2. Press the ON button (2). The ground fault interrupter (GFI) switch bel
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Overview System Startup Status After automatic or manual startup, the equipment heats the solutions and the dryer to nominal temperatures. During th
Operator’s Guide Start Screen After you log in, the menu bar with the five main menus appears. • Print mode offers all functions for image editing a
Overview End of Work Changing Users To change users, you must first log out. 1. Select End of work on the menu bar. 2. Touch Change user. 3. Touch
Operator’s Guide Work can only continue if you follow these steps to log in. 1. Select the name of the next user. 2. Enter the password (four num
Overview Shutting Down The two methods of shutting down the SRP 30 Laser Printer are: • Automatically, by way of the integrated timer – the preferr
Operator’s Guide 3. Change the start information in the display, if necessary: • Change Timer Change the date and time for the next startup in the
Overview Description of the Operating Controls Buttons and Lamp on the Main Computer There are two buttons and one lamp on the main computer: • ON
Operator’s Guide Touch-screen Monitor The operation of the equipment is menu-driven by a touch-screen monitor. Activate the functions by touching the
Table of Contents Regulatory and Safety Information...iii Regulatory Compliance ...
Overview Screen Structure 9 NOTE: This operator’s guide refers to the touch-sensitive fields of the touch-screen monitor as “buttons.” The screen
Operator’s Guide Information Area The Information area includes the fixed buttons (i, ?, and Stop) and the status line. Because the fixed buttons ar
Overview The display in the status line includes: • Information, warnings, and requests • Error messages The messages in the status line require d
Operator’s Guide Touch-sensitive Buttons NOTE: Only one screen is active. It is not possible to open several screens at the same time. The buttons in
Overview Drop-down Menus When you touch a button that lets you make a selection, a drop-down menu opens. If there are more entries than the display
Operator’s Guide Pop-up Windows Pop-up windows open on the active screen if you must make a confirmation or perform an action. • A Reset pop-up appea
Overview • A Warning pop-up appears if a risk of data loss occurs. • An Info pop-up appears to provide additional status information. • A Query
Operator’s Guide Input Screen When you must enter text, numbers, or special characters, the Input screen opens. • The image of a keyboard includes n
Overview Numeric Keypad Use the numeric keypad in the display to enter the desired number and touch OK to confirm. KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser
Operator’s Guide Reorder Keyboard The Reorder keyboard on the touch screen lets you edit Reorder lists. Key Function YMCD Color or density correcti
Operator’s Guide Chapter 6 Production...6-1 Preparing the Equipment for
Overview desired, 0 must be entered. Menu Bar The main menus are always accessible, except when either a pop-up window is open or the Help screen is
Operator’s Guide Print Mode Menu positioningfiles Image editing:Crop Position text Enter border 2-32 KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer
Overview Settings Menu without Equipment Settings Machine MachineIndexprintIndexprint KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer 2-33
Operator’s Guide Settings Menu with Equipment Settings Machine Machine balanceRemotear 2-34 KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer
Overview Test Menu Piko KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer 2-35
Operator’s Guide Pricing + Statistics Menu Statistics 2-36 KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer
Overview End of Work Menu LoginTimer KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer 2-37
Operator’s Guide Status Information and Help Menus Film drive Info 2-38 KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer
Overview Other Screens These screens are accessible at any time. They are displayed when: • Configurations can be modified on demand with the Displ
Operator’s Guide Info and Help Information is available in every screen by pressing i in the Info field. The Info screen displays the operating hours
Regulatory and Safety Information Contents Regulatory Compliance ...
Overview NOTE: When an error occurs, the module concerned appears in red. Touch the button on the module to localize the error more precisely. The
Operator’s Guide Film Drive Info The Film drive Info screen provides a graphic representation of the film advance. If an error occurs, the correspondi
Overview Info Printer Info Printer is a graphic representation of the paper transport. This screen shows the width, surface, and residual length for
Operator’s Guide Info Paper Processor Info Paper Processor is a graphic representation of the solutions and the dryer. This screen also displays: • N
Overview Info Order The Info Order screen displays the number of orders that are not yet processed: • APS reorders • Network orders • Orders stor
Operator’s Guide Version Info The Version Info screen displays: • Current versions of the installed software and firmware • Serial number of the har
Overview Error List All error messages shown in the status line are saved. To view the error list, touch i, then Error list. The Error list screen
Operator’s Guide Help You can access Help from every screen that has a ? in the information area. (See Screen Structure on Page 2-21.) NOTE: For oper
Chapter 3 Chemicals Contents Preparation of Chemicals ...3-3 Rinsi
Operator’s Guide 3-2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer
Operator’s Guide Regulatory Compliance EMC Compliance NOTE: WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
Chemicals Preparation of Chemicals WARNING: A risk of injury is possible if the cover of the wet section is unlocked (when PUSH is pressed uninten
Operator’s Guide CAUTION: To prevent contamination of the chemicals, always fill the tanks in the following order: SB Ö BX Ö CD After each pre
Chemicals Mixing the Tank Solutions The instructions assume that you are mixing the fresh-tank solutions directly in the processor tank. WARNING:
Operator’s Guide Stabilizer 1. Add 10.3 L of water to the first tank. 2. Add one-half the contents (approximately 72 mL) of one bottle of stabilizer
Chemicals Installing the Racks and Bringing the Tank Solutions to Temperature When you fill the tanks with the new mixes, they appear only partially
Operator’s Guide 4. Put the EKTACOLOR Processing Cartridge in the docking station with the sticker facing up. The preparation of the replenishers s
Chapter 4 Settings Contents From the Order Receipt to the Finished Print ...4-3 Administrator ...
Operator’s Guide Production Balance – Digital... 4-43 Digital Order Settings..
Settings From the Order Receipt to the Finished Print Administrator Administrator actions Initiated using the following buttons Settings for the a
Operator’s Guide Operator Operator actions Initiated using the following buttons or actions Operator logon End of work Change user 1. Select a name f
Regulatory and Safety Information Mechanical Hazard Symbol CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION: Moving parts. Avoid contact. Keep your hands, hair, loose cl
Settings Settings You can only modify settings when the film drive, the printer, and the paper processor are empty: • No film in the film mask • N
Operator’s Guide Entering Names If a name is required (for new configurations, for example), the Input screen opens automatically. Configuration names
Settings Entering Numbers If a number is required (for the numeric user password, for example) the numeric keypad opens automatically. 1. Touch th
Operator’s Guide Machine Settings To open, touch: • Settings • Machine settings The settings are divided into two sections: Configuration and Machi
Settings • Production balance Color/density corrections, surface and detail contrast, sharpness, saturation, and TFS logic (color, density selector
Operator’s Guide Surface XYZ 3. Touch PFDF surface and select from a list of standard PFDF surfaces such as Matte, Glossy, or Lustre. 4. Touch Switch
Settings Defining Paper Settings 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Paper settings 2. Touch New or select an existing configuration and t
Operator’s Guide 3. Touch Switches 1 to 4 to define the paper width. (See Coding the Paper Magazine on Page 4-13.) 4. Touch Save as if you are creati
Settings Coding the Paper Magazine White slide tabs located on the paper magazine let you code the width (1–4) and surface (5 and 6) of the paper in
Operator’s Guide Defining the Cut Lengths 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Cut length 2. Touch New cut length or Delete cut length to upd
Operator’s Guide Certification Labels A B Non-interlocked Panel Label Aperture Label CDEvi KODAK PROFESSIONAL SRP 30 Laser Printer
Settings User Interface 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • User interface 2. Select the data for the user-specific settings: • Languag
Operator’s Guide User Administrator: Defining Users and User Rights The User interface settings are needed for user-specific functions and must be in
Settings NOTE: Changes to these settings become effective only after the next user login. tom 3. Define or change the password. (Passwords are a
Operator’s Guide User Profiles Rights Button Description Print modes Autoprint First-time (new) orders Reorder Reorders File print Image files of a
Settings Defining Times for Startup, Shutdown, and Sleep Mode 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Startup 2. Touch the buttons under the
Operator’s Guide Calendar: Defining Off Days 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Startup • Edit calendar 2. Touch the arrow keys to select
Settings Installing the Software 1. Touch: • Settings • Machine settings • Install Software 2. Touch Load CD or select the software component in
Operator’s Guide Enabling the Software Some optional programs are available in the main software and are enabled when purchased: • Pricing • Saving
Settings Importing a Combiprint Layout In addition to the standard Combiprint layouts available on the printer, you can create customized layouts us
Operator’s Guide Importing an Index Print Layout In addition to the standard Index print layouts available on the printer, you can create customized l
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