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Features

Note

The printer is a DICOM-only network printer.

The printer offers the following features:

• Dry technology for printing diagnostic quality hard copies in full daylight

offers important advantages: no chemistry, no wet processing, simple

cleaning procedures, no time-consuming adjustments, no darkroom and

no chemical disposal costs. The consumables can be loaded in full

daylight.

• With its compact design, the printer needs little work space and allows

easy customer access. Maintenance and service activities are reduced to

the minimum.

• The direct thermal printing system provides grayscale images with high

quality: 508 pixels per inch resolution, each pixel with 14 bit contrast

resolution.

• Multiple film formats can be used. Any combination of two film formats

can be used “on line”. Both input trays can be adjusted for all film formats.

• The input trays are equipped with an RF-tag reader, which automatically

traces the films used in the printer and protects the printer when detecting

non-identified media.

• Number of input trays.

The printer is delivered with two input trays. The input trays can use

multiple format films.

• Number of output trays

The printer is delivered with one output tray, which is suitable for the

multiple formats without any adjustment.

• A Quality Control software module is available for the Key-operator. The

QC procedure for general radiography applications has been designed to

comply with the grayscale reproduction constancy test, according to the

international standard IEC 1223-2-4.
The QC procedure for the optional mammography application has been

designed to comply with the NEMA Standards Publication XR 23-2006.

• Integrated A#sharp technology

A#sharp is a technology that enhances image sharpness. An A#sharp label

on the lower tray shows that the imager is equipped with this technology.

Dry 2.4M | Introduction | 

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2652B EN 20210601 1655

Summary of Contents for 5367/500

Page 1: ...Dry 2 4M 5367 500 User Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 2: ... Environmental protection 32 Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RoHS 33 For U S A 34 Security precautions 35 Installation 36 Training 37 Compliance 38 General 39 Safety 39 Electromagnetic Compatibility 39 Seismic earthquake requirements 40 Connectivity 41 Safety compliance 41 Labels 42 Viewing the System info area on a film 42 Patient data security 44 Storage media 45 Node auth...

Page 3: ...ng or calculating and an input tray is empty 84 When the printer is in the ready state and an input tray is empty 85 Film loading procedure 86 Checking the correct position of a film in the input tray 90 Advanced Operation key operator mode 91 The menu structure 92 Quality Control for general radiography applications 93 Establishing the reference values and verifying image quality 94 QC test image...

Page 4: ...aning the print head 123 Calibrating the touchscreen 126 Remarks for HF emission and immunity 129 Immunity to RF wireless communication equipment 135 Precautions on EMC 136 Cables transducers and accessories 137 Quality Control Charts 138 Charts for general radiography QC 139 Charts for mammography QC 144 Plug Play Installation Manual 149 Contents of the packages 150 Remove the packing materials 1...

Page 5: ... Products and services may not be available for your local area Please contact your local sales representative for availability information Agfa NV diligently strives to provide as accurate information as possible but shall not be responsible for any typographical error Agfa NV shall under no circumstances be liable for any damage arising from the use or inability to use any information apparatus ...

Page 6: ... CAUTION A caution safety notice indicates a hazardous situation which can lead to a potential minor injury to a user engineer patient or any other person An instruction is a direction which if it is not followed can cause damage to the equipment described in this manual or any other equipment or goods and can cause environmental pollution A prohibition is a direction which if it is not followed c...

Page 7: ...Dry 2 4M Topics Scope Intended use Available Software versions Film types Specifications Product Complaints Disclaimer Dry 2 4M Dry 2 4M 7 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 8: ... system information and instructions for performing a basic workflow Refer to the reference manual of the printer for information for the advanced operation of the printer Figure 1 Example of the type label Type label 8 Dry 2 4M Dry 2 4M 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 9: ...ch 10x12 inch 11x14 inch 14x14 inch and 14x17 inch or Mammo film 8x10 inch 10x12 inch 11x14 inch and offers crisp dense grayscale images The Dry 2 4M can be used for general radiography and optionally for the mammography application The Dry 2 4M is designed for high throughput and for use as a central printer Dry 2 4M Dry 2 4M 9 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 10: ...ing Dicom attribute issue 4 0 support of additional printer models 5 0 support for single tray models Supports Sata Dom Supports Spare Parts without E lables 5 1 support of additional printer models 6 0 required for devices with serial number higher than 100000 6 1 is a maintenance software supports DRY IMAGER 6 1 x maintenance software 6 2 is needed for new Devnix PCB index 16 and higher 6 2 1 ma...

Page 11: ...formats When a new film pack is loaded the Film Identification tag is read and the printer settings are automatically adjusted The Key operator can overrule the film settings for the input tray Labeling the input trays Note If you want to change the film format the tray configuration must be modified Appropriate labels have been applied on the input tray s by the service personnel at installation ...

Page 12: ...12 Dry 2 4M Dry 2 4M 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 13: ...approx 90 kg Packed approx 128 kg RAM memory 1 Gb Internal mass storage media Approx 12 Gb External mass storage media USB flash drive Electrical connection Rated voltage 100 120 V 220 240 V AC Rated current 4 7 A 100 120 V 2 3 A 220 240 V No external main fuses Mains frequency 50 60 Hz Network connectivity Ethernet connectors RJ45 twisted pair for 10 100 1000 Base TX Network protocols TCP IP serv...

Page 14: ...elated altitude on site 3000 m to 0 m Environmental storage conditions Climate conditions for storage are in accordance with EN60721 3 1 class 1K4 Room temperature Between 25 C and 55 C storage Relative humidity Between 10 and 100 Absolute humidity Between 0 1 g m3 and 35 g m3 Rate of change of temperature 1 C min Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa 106 kPa Environmental transport conditions Climate condi...

Page 15: ...ced and main tained according to Agfa instruc tions 5 years Service interventions Max 2 interventions 3 years Earthquake standard Meets the CA requirements Imaging Array Diagnostic area General radiography 8x10 8 dimensions 10 dimensions pixels mm pixels mm 3852 192 6 4880 244 10x12 10 dimensions 12 dimensions pixels mm pixels mm 4880 244 5860 293 11x14 11 dimensions 14 dimensions pixels mm pixels...

Page 16: ...g Array Diagnostic area Mammography 8x10 8 dimensions 10 dimensions pixels mm pixels mm 3828 191 4 4958 247 9 10x12 10 dimensions 12 dimensions pixels mm pixels mm 4892 244 6 5810 290 5 11x14 11 dimensions 14 dimensions pixels mm pixels mm 5376 268 8 6922 346 1 16 Dry 2 4M Dry 2 4M 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 17: ...ct must notify Agfa If during the use of this device or as a result of its use a serious incident has occurred please report it to the manufacturer and or its authorised representative and to your national authority Manufacturer address Agfa Service Support local support addresses and phone numbers are listed on www agfa com Agfa Septestraat 27 2640 Mortsel Belgium Agfa Fax 32 3 444 7094 Dry 2 4M ...

Page 18: ...or omissions that may appear in this document To improve reliability function or design Agfa reserves the right to change the product without further notice This manual is provided without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Note In the United States Federal law restricts this device o...

Page 19: ...y precautions Security precautions Installation Training Compliance Connectivity Labels Patient data security Operating modes The local user interface Switching on the printer Cooling down the printer Switching off the printer Dry 2 4M Introduction 19 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 20: ...actually handle the equipment as well as the persons having authority over the equipment Before attempting to work with this equipment the user must read understand note and strictly observe all warnings cautions and safety markings on the equipment 20 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 21: ...rmats The input trays are equipped with an RF tag reader which automatically traces the films used in the printer and protects the printer when detecting non identified media Number of input trays The printer is delivered with two input trays The input trays can use multiple format films Number of output trays The printer is delivered with one output tray which is suitable for the multiple formats...

Page 22: ...1 A Sharp label Topics Network features Options and accessories 22 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 23: ...the printer in a van or to use it in unstable environment It contains the necessary equipment to fix the printer onto a table and has provisions for easy service access The mobile earthquake installation kit is delivered with the necessary mounting instructions Software No additional software for mobile earthquake use is required ABC code ABC code EX2DV Mammography application The printer can be u...

Page 24: ... classified The patient does not get in contact with any part of the equipment Water ingress This device does not have protection against in gress of water Cleaning See section on cleaning and disinfecting Disinfection See section on cleaning and disinfecting Flammable anesthetics This device is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or in presence of a fla...

Page 25: ...ditions maintenance or repairs are carried out by a certified field service engineer A non certified engineer performing a modification or service intervention on a medical device acts on his own responsibility and makes the warranty void WARNING System unavailability due to hardware or software failure If the product is used in critical clinical workflows a backup system has to be foreseen WARNIN...

Page 26: ...he power cord from the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work CAUTION Strictly observe all warnings cautions notes and safety markings within this document and on the product The classification of this product according to the medical electrical equipment standard IEC 60601 1 requires installation outside the patient vicinity For definition of patient vicinity see dimensions below 1 R 1 5...

Page 27: ...rd In addition all configurations must comply with the medical electrical systems standard IEC 60601 1 1 The party that makes the connections acts as system configurator and is responsible for complying with the systems standard If required contact your local service organization Caution hot Keep hands clear from the thermal print head In order to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove an...

Page 28: ...vironmental protection Device contains a transmitter module that generates non ioniz ing radiation Warning labels The following samples illustrate some of the warning labels ISO 3864 Safety Signs define the design principles for international safety signs that may appear on the medical equipment Symbol Explanation Dangerous voltage Ionizing radiation Hot Surface Warning Indicates that touching the...

Page 29: ...Laser Warning Indicates the presence of a laser device Do not sit Warning Indicates that sitting on a component can cause damage to the equipment Dry 2 4M Introduction 29 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 30: ...bletop have to be taken into account The printer should not be placed on a soft surface since this might prevent appropriate ventilation and cause overheating Make sure the printer is placed on a stable hard surface table WARNING The appliance may not be transported continuously from one location to the other WARNING The printer should be transported by 3 persons or if not possible with 2 Refer to...

Page 31: ...wn below Figure 2 Transport possibilities Related Links Switching off the printer on page 71 Safety precautions on page 25 Switching on the printer on page 68 Transporting the printer 1 Switch off the printer 2 Disconnect the cables 3 Move the printer to its destination with 2 preferably 3 persons 4 Reconnect the cables 5 Switch the printer on Dry 2 4M Introduction 31 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 32: ...ice organization and or dealer The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources CAUTION By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product Battery notice The battery symbol on the products and or accompanying doc...

Page 33: ...ium 0 01 Hexavalent chromium 0 1 Lead 0 1 Mercury 0 1 Polybrominated biphenyls PBB 0 1 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE 0 1 At the date of preparation of this manual Medical Devices are exempted of the RoHS Directive However the manufacturer is committed to meet the requirements of the European RoHS Directive in case the exemption is cancelled If there is a RoHS label at the rear of the printer...

Page 34: ...ice can only be sold to or ordered by a licensed physician WARNING Make sure that the circuit is single phase center tapped if the printer is connected to a 240 V 60 Hz source instead of a 120 V 60 Hz source 34 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 35: ...ity until they are correctly printed WARNING It is advisable to do a reprint when film artifacts are present in the image In case of general image quality degradation please refer to the section on problem solving Related Links Quality Control for general radiography applications on page 93 Quality Control for mammography application on page 106 Dry 2 4M Introduction 35 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 36: ...uration tasks can also be performed by the customer after a training course has been provided Contact your local support organization for more information For more information about the installation refer to the Plug Play installation manual and or the Mobile Kit installation manual 36 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 37: ...y to country The user must make sure that training is received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the force of law Your local dealer representative can provide further information on training The user must note the following information in the system documentation Intended Use Intended User Safety Directions Dry 2 4M Introduction 37 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 38: ...Compliance Topics General Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Seismic earthquake requirements 38 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 39: ...2005 R2012 CAN CSA C22 2 No60601 1 14 GB4943 Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Rules 47 CFR part 15 subpart B FCC Rules 47 CFR part 15 subpart C IEC 60601 1 2 ETSI 300330 ETSI 301489 1 GB9254 1998 Class A GB17625 1 2003 EMC issues USA 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 pro...

Page 40: ... meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations EC This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Seismic earthquake requirements The printer meets the CA Californian requirements 40 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 41: ... accessories The printer is also a native DICOM printer Therefore the standard DICOM protocol can be used as network protocol and again without any additional options or accessories the printer will be able to process and print the DICOM jobs Safety compliance Accessory equipment connected to any interfaces must be certified according to the respective IEC standards e g IEC 62368 for data processi...

Page 42: ... General radiography applications On the top right corner of each film a System info area will be printed This info can only be read using a magnifying glass The System info area contains info about The printer serial number densitometer info film counts software version etc 42 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 43: ... The controller image source date time etc For more detailed information refer to the Service documentation Dry 2 4M Introduction 43 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 44: ...ded The user must define who can access patient data in which situations The user must have a strategy available on what to do with patient data in case of a disaster Topics Storage media Node authentication certificates and Certification Authority Requirements on the operating environment 44 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 45: ...t patient confidential information is unretrievable from any internal storage media hard disk drive SSD or other before the printer or the internal storage device is removed from the premises Dry 2 4M Introduction 45 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 46: ...allowed table A Certification Authority CA is responsible for creating a certificate The CA can be the hospital the manufacturer or a third party This CA distributes the certificate to the hospital security responsible or service technician who for his part Imports the device certificate created by the CA Imports the certificates of all peer devices with which communication is authorized i e creat...

Page 47: ...n authority from Agfa further distribution outside the company is not allowed Perimeter firewalls shall be in place and appropriately configured in order to ensure that communications between medical devices and external resources are either denied or restricted to just the communications that are essential for the medical devices to properly function Network Intrusion Detection Prevention Systems...

Page 48: ...ectively A formal user provisioning and de provisioning process shall be implemented to enable the appropriate management of access rights to medical devices Users shall be assigned unique accounts to medical devices User access rights to medical devices shall be reviewed for appropriateness and corrected as needed at regular intervals not exceeding once a year 48 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20...

Page 49: ...modes operator mode Keyoperator mode service mode specialist mode and administrator mode Topics Control modes local and remote Operator mode Key operator mode Service mode Specialist mode Administrator mode Dry 2 4M Introduction 49 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 50: ...o tected Operator mode No Operator mode Yes Key operator mode No Key operator mode Yes Service mode Yes Specialist mode Yes Administrator Yes Key operator mode is password protected when the default language is set to Russian The manual describes the controlling of the printer via the keypad When controlling the printer via a remote PC the menus are structured in the same way and sometimes they of...

Page 51: ...stic usable hardcopies Loading consumables Ensuring normal operation of the printer All functions of the operator mode are described in the User manual Acces is possible via the local keypad and via a connected remote PC password protected Related Links Basic Operation operator mode on page 72 Dry 2 4M Introduction 51 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 52: ...anagers and service and hospital technicians The Key operator mode is menu driven The Key operator functions are described in the Reference manual only Acces is possible via the local keypad and via a connected remote PC password protected Related Links Advanced Operation key operator mode on page 91 52 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 53: ...e mode The service mode functions are reserved for trained service personnel The service mode is password protected Acces is possible via a connected remote PC Dry 2 4M Introduction 53 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 54: ...t mode functions are reserved for trained service personnel of the Customer Support Center The specialist mode is password protected and is only accessible by browser via a remote PC 54 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 55: ...e The Administrator mode functions are reserved for the System Administrator The Administrator mode is password protected and is only accessible by browser via a remote PC Dry 2 4M Introduction 55 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 56: ...set button 2 Display 3 Keypad 4 Status indicator LED 5 Film input trays 6 Film output tray Figure 5 Overview of user interface controls WARNING Never try to open the printer during printing Always follow the instructions on the display Topics Messages The status indicator LED The control buttons Rear panel Audio signals The keypad 56 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 57: ... The display Dry 2 4M Introduction 57 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 58: ...tatus Action Red Blinking Warning status Check the display for messages Constant Error status The user must read these messages carefully It will provide information on what to do from then on This will be either performing an action to resolve the problem or to contact your local service organization Details on the contents of messages can be found in the service documentation which is available ...

Page 59: ...icates the status of the printer Color Light Status Action Green Constant Ready stand by Proceed Blinking Busy or in Keyoperator mode Wait Red Blinking Warning status Check the display for mes sages Constant Error status Dry 2 4M Introduction 59 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 60: ...er on or off the printer To reset the printer WARNING Do NOT press the Power Reset button without first following the procedure to stop printing when the printer is busy printing a film Related Links Switching off the printer on page 71 60 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 61: ...tor To connect to the hospital network 3 Power connector To connect the printer power cord Inserting a USB flash drive The printer is equipped with a USB port which is located at the rear side Note The USB flash drive must be formatted with the FAT32 file system An error will be displayed if a USB flash drive with a different file system is inserted Dry 2 4M Introduction 61 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 62: ...t beep means that printer has accepted the key command and is starting the operation A long beep means that you have pressed a non active key or that the printer has rejected the key command Note Certain conditions can cause an interval beep An interval beep accompanies an error or warning message 62 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 63: ...In Key operator mode To select a menu To accept an entry in a menu Up key To move the cursor to the previous entry field To scroll upwards To increment the number in a n alpha nu merical entry field Down key To move the cursor to the next entry field To scroll downwards To decrement the number in a n alpha nu merical entry field Left key To scroll backwards through multiple choices within a field ...

Page 64: ... from left to right To toggle between values in a field Note All keys except the Key operator key have an indicator that is on when the key is valid in a certain situation Note You can press and hold down an arrow key to scroll quickly through a list or a menu Related Links Advanced Operation key operator mode on page 91 64 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 65: ... General display features The figure below shows how the display is illustrated in this manual 5 Restore config 6 Calibration 7 Service Actions 8 Quality Control 9 Installation Reachable with Up Down arrow keys Visible The visible display lines are indicated in the upper zone The other possible lines are shown in the lower zone and can be reached by scrolling using the Up Down arrow keys on the Ke...

Page 66: ...ill be used to refer to the corresponding modality In case no nickname has been defined during installation the AE title will be used Related Links Managing the print queue on page 73 Key operator mode In Key operator mode operation is menu driven The menu displays the Keyoperator functions 5 Restore config 6 Calibration 7 Service Actions 8 Quality Control 9 Installation Reachable with Up Down arr...

Page 67: ...9 of one figure will also decrement the next figure to the left respecting the valid limits of the range Move the entry position in a n alpha numerical entry field from right to left by pressing the Left key Move the entry position in a n alpha numerical entry field from left to right by pressing the Right key Press and hold down a key to repeat arrow key actions To accept an entry in a menu press...

Page 68: ...mately 9 minutes before the printer can start printing After approximately 6 minutes the READY message appears and from then on you can send print jobs to the printer but it will take another five minutes for the printer head to heat up When you send print jobs to the printer during this five minutes the printer will use that time to calculate the print job and the display will inform you that the...

Page 69: ...th appropriate consumables Note If the job status holds a warning or error indication refer to the section on problem solving Related Links Safety precautions on page 25 Loading films on page 83 Dry 2 4M Introduction 69 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 70: ...in circumstances e g extensive printing the temperature rises too much the printer will cool down automatically The cooling down message will appaear on the display during the cooling down process 70 Dry 2 4M Introduction 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 71: ...ill be resumed next time the printer is switched on Press the Power Reset button to switch If the printer is printing it will finish that print job When the printer is ready it shuts down immediately Note After switch off the device is still in stand by mode To remove the device from the mains supply disconnect the mains plug Dry 2 4M Introduction 71 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 72: ...e the print queue The printer will finish the current print job but will not start the next print job Viewing the film count info To view the number of films left in the trays Viewing the printer sta tus To view the current events Deleting print jobs To remove print jobs from the print queue Print jobs that are deleted will not be printed Topics Managing the print queue Pausing the print queue Vie...

Page 73: ...Managing the print queue Topics Checking the print queue The local print queue screen Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 73 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 74: ... a folder to be submitted as one print job Refer to the User manual of the acquisition modality for more information If jobs have been transmitted from the network to the printer they are put in the print queue on a first in first out schedule New jobs that are added to the queue get the waiting status As soon as the last film of a job is ejected in the output tray the next job that has been calcu...

Page 75: ...ount info or to view the printer status A description of the possible status of the jobs is listed in the table below Status Description PR Printing Printing of this job is in progress CA Calculating The necessary calculations are already being made before printing of the job can be started WA Waiting Jobs are queued in the printer memory Note On the print queue screen the modality name defined du...

Page 76: ...pe key to enter the operator menu The Operator menu screen appears 2 On the Operator menu press the Confirm key to select Pause print queue 3 If the printer is printing it will first finish its current print job 4 When the printer is ready the print queue is paused 5 To resume printing press the Confirm key 76 Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 77: ...nt info The following screen appears The progress bar indicates the evolutions of the film usage in an input tray The bar is divided into 10 parts each part represents approximately 10 of the total films of a film pack The last part of the bar will disappear when more than 80 of a film pack has been printed 3 Press the Confirm key to return to the print screen Note When a film job cannot be done b...

Page 78: ...operator menu The Operator menu screen appears 2 Press the Down key twice followed by the Confirm key to select Printer status The following screen appears The screen informs you by means of short event descriptions about current events There is only one event per line An event could be e g a current film jams an empty tray 3 Press the Confirm key to return to the print screen 78 Dry 2 4M Basic Op...

Page 79: ...int queue jobs with a status different from printing PR or calculating CA will be shown 3 Do one of the following If you want to delete all jobs at once press the up down arrow keys to select All jobs followed by the Confirm key Proceed with the next step If you only want to delete a specific job in the print queue press the up down arrow keys to select the desired print job followed by the Confir...

Page 80: ...mal print head TPH Note Avoid to mix trays between printers Incompatibilities in the tray mechanism may cause damage or failure to detect the tray The tray mechanism of printers with serial numbers starting with 10 or 70 are incompatible with the tray mechanism of printers with serial numbers starting with 15 or 75 Note The system performs an automatic calibration when the film format has been cha...

Page 81: ...t provided with a screw 4 Remove the film position tab 1 1 2 2 1 To remove the width format tabs loosen the screw first and then pull out the tab 2 To remove the depth format tab slide it to the left to unlock it and then pull out the tab 5 Put the film format tab in place Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 81 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 82: ... in the slots and tighten the screws 2 To position the depth format tab insert it in the slot and slide it to the right to lock it 6 Load a new film pack Related Links Loading films on page 83 82 Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 83: ...rays In the examples below we will assume that the lower input tray is to be loaded Note The procedure is slightly different depending on the fact wether the printer is printing calculating or in the ready state WARNING Never load an additional film sheet or film sheets to a film pack in use Only load a new film pack when the current input tray is empty Related Links Changing the film format of th...

Page 84: ...ocedure The following screen appears when the printer is still printing 2 Wait while the printer finishes printing any current jobs When the film path is cleared the following screen appears automatically 3 Open the lower input tray 4 Load a new film pack Related Links Loading films on page 83 84 Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 85: ...ady state and an input tray is empty The display shows the following message 1 Open the lower input tray 2 Load a new film pack Related Links Loading films on page 83 Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 85 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 86: ... to receive a new film when the following message appears 3 Remove the white cover sheet 4 Take film pack and open it Note Verify that the film type on the film pack corresponds with the sticker on the tray If you do use an other film type you are advised to change the label on the tray 86 Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 87: ... you do this make sure that the table is dust free 5 Remove the sticker from the film pack 6 Remove the plastic film bag partially 7 Slide the film pack into the input tray and remove the plastic film bag completely Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 87 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 88: ...e When a film job cannot be done because the tray to which the job is assigned is empty then the printer will check if the films in the other tray can be used for this and other print jobs in the print queue The printer will skip the print jobs that cannot be done and will resume them later Note When a film sheet is inserted wrongly in the input tray then the printer will print on the back side no...

Page 89: ...WARNING Never reuse a jammed film Dry 2 4M Basic Operation operator mode 89 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 90: ...r at the right side of the input tray cover When closing the input tray the Film Identification tag is read and the printer settings are automatically adjusted The Film Identification tag is located on the protective sheet on the backside of the film pack The figure below shows the film pack upside down For some new film types the Film Identification tag will be covered by a sticker and therefore ...

Page 91: ...e configuration To make a back up of the printer settings Restore configuration To restore the back up of the printer settings Calibration To calibrate the printer Service actions To view error and maintenance data Quality Control To perform the QC procedure Installation To install or update the printer software Note These functions are described in detail in the Reference manual Topics The menu s...

Page 92: ...rning messages Clean therm head Language Beep on empty tray General setting Service actions Quality Control Installation Printer installation Calibration Restore configuration Save configuration Change settings NETWORK only SMPTE Etc Show open and update Show closed items Show settings Print image General NETWORK only General Other Per modality setting Film type Film format Film view Lower Input t...

Page 93: ... establishing these values performing regular daily weekly and annual quality tests Note Repeat the two main steps of the Hard Copy quality procedures for each input tray loaded with general radiography films The results of these tests are recorded on Quality Control Charts The QC image has several additional fields where the QC data can be filled in This image should be filed as part of the QC pr...

Page 94: ...tifact Levels and the Image Geometry values are all recorded on the Quality Control charts On these charts the following test conditions are also recorded The type and serial number of the printer The type and emulsion number of the film used to determine the reference values The type of densitometer used The time day month year that the values were established WARNING Before you can establish the...

Page 95: ...on The location size and shape of the QC objects do not jeopardize the functionality of the QC and can be altered depending on software versions film types and film sizes QC test image for film format 14x17 Lo D Base Fog Max D Hi D Mid D Lo D Sets of dots visible Yes Base Fog DD Density Difference H i D L o D Weekly spatial Resolution test Daily density tests Geometry test Max D Hi D Mid D Identif...

Page 96: ...visible Yes Base Fog DD Density Difference H i D L o D Weekly spatial Resolution test Daily density tests Geometry test Max D Hi D Mid D Identification Initials Date Time No 2 3 1 96 Dry 2 4M Advanced Operation key operator mode 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 97: ...rator mode 2 Press the down key seven times followed by the confirm key to select Quality Control 5 Restore config 6 Calibration 7 Service Actions 8 Quality Control 9 Installation Reachable with Up Down arrow keys Visible A confirmation screen appears 3 Do one of the following Press the Confirm key YES to start the QC procedure and proceed with step 4 Press the Escape key NO to quit 4 Define the t...

Page 98: ...t meet or exceeds the recommended values the reason must be found and the problem solved before any further clinical films can be printed 7 Record the low mid and high density levels on Chart 1 Determination of Operating Levels 8 Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu 9 Repeat step 1 through 8 once a day for five consecutive days as indicated on Chart 1 10 Calculate the average value of ...

Page 99: ...s will be used for the daily quality test Related Links Charts for general radiography QC on page 139 Preventive maintenance schedule on page 120 Performing the daily QC test on page 102 Dry 2 4M Advanced Operation key operator mode 99 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 100: ... of the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the upper line to the lower edge of the lower line We strongly recommend using a 30 cm 12 inch machinist scale with 0 5 mm divisions 1 64 inch 3 Record these values as reference dimensions Aref and Bref on Chart 4 Geometric Consistency Control Chart These charts will be used for the annual quality test 4 Save this film for future reference R...

Page 101: ...circles Within each circle there are three groups each consisting of five dots All five dots of each group must be visible with a magnifying glass The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if the viewing conditions are good 4 Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high 100 95 and low end 0 5 of the density scale You should be able to see the circle in the square and the upper circle 5 ...

Page 102: ...he daily QC test Performing the weekly QC tests Performing the annual QC tests Performing the daily QC test WARNING This test must be performed every day before any clinical film can be processed 1 Turn on the printer and wait at least for 15 minutes 2 Press the Key operator key to enter the Key operator mode 3 Press the down key seven times followed by the ok key to select QC 5 Restore config 6 C...

Page 103: ...ty variations must be identified and resolved before any further clinical films can be processed This may include repeating the film calibration procedure Related Links Switching on the printer on page 68 Charts for general radiography QC on page 139 Preventive maintenance schedule on page 120 Performing the weekly QC tests Spatial Resolution Artifact Test and Low Contrast Visibility To identify a...

Page 104: ... Resolution Control Chart WARNING In case of significant artifacts insufficient spatial resolution or failure of any other recommended QC tests the cause of the problem must be identified and corrective action must be taken before the printer can be used for any further clinical imaging Related Links Performing the daily QC test on page 102 QC test image on page 95 Preventive maintenance schedule ...

Page 105: ...ensions of A and B and the reference values Aref and Bref should be less than or equal to 1 0 5 Check for image distortion 6 Calculate the aspect ratio by dividing A by B The result must be 1 0 01 WARNING If the image size or distortion values are outside of limits contact your local service organization to resolve the problem Related Links Establishing the image geometry reference values on page ...

Page 106: ...lity After establishing these values performing regular daily weekly and annual quality tests Note Repeat the two main steps of the Hard Copy quality procedures for each input tray loaded with mammography films The results of these tests are recorded on Quality Control Charts The QC image has several additional fields where the QC data can be filled in This image should be filed as part of the QC ...

Page 107: ...phy application Verifying Acceptable Spatial Resolution Artifact Levels and Low Contrast Visibility for mammography application Performing quality control QC tests for mammography application Dry 2 4M Advanced Operation key operator mode 107 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 108: ...ge Geometry values are all recorded on the Quality Control charts On these charts the following test conditions are also recorded The type and serial number of the printer The type and emulsion number of the film used to determine the reference values The type of densitometer used The time day month year that the values were established WARNING Before you can establish the daily operating levels t...

Page 109: ...the illustration The location size and shape of the QC objects do not jeopardize the functionality of the QC and can be altered depending on software versions film types and film sizes QC test image for film format 14x17 Lo D Base Fog Max D Hi D Mid D Lo D Sets of dots visible Yes Base Fog DD Density Difference H i D L o D Weekly spatial Resolution test Daily density tests Geometry test Max D Hi D...

Page 110: ...isible Yes Base Fog DD Density Difference H i D L o D Weekly spatial Resolution test Daily density tests Geometry test Max D Hi D Mid D Identification Initials Date Time No 2 3 1 110 Dry 2 4M Advanced Operation key operator mode 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 111: ... enter the Key operator mode 2 Press the down key seven times followed by the confirm key to select Quality Control 5 Restore config 6 Calibration 7 Service Actions 8 Quality Control 9 Installation Reachable with Up Down arrow keys Visible A confirmation screen appears 3 Do one of the following Press the Confirm key YES to start the QC procedure and proceed with step 4 Press the Escape key NO to q...

Page 112: ...lues the cause must be found and the problem solved before any further clinical films can be printed 7 Record the low mid and high density levels on Chart 1 Determination of Operating Levels 8 Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu 9 Repeat step 1 through 8 once a day for five consecutive days as indicated on Chart 1 10 Calculate the average value of the densities from the five images Th...

Page 113: ... used for the daily quality test Related Links Preventive maintenance schedule on page 120 Charts for mammography QC on page 144 Performing the daily QC test for mammography application on page 116 Dry 2 4M Advanced Operation key operator mode 113 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 114: ...the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the upper line to the lower edge of the lower line We strongly recommend using a 30 cm 12 inch machinist scale with 0 5 mm divisions 1 64 inch 3 Record these values as reference dimensions Aref and Bref on Chart 4 Geometric Consistency Control Chart These charts will be used for the annual quality test 4 Save this film for future reference Relat...

Page 115: ...he three circles Within each circle there are three groups each consisting of five dots All five dots of each group must be visible with a magnifying glass The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if the viewing conditions are good 4 Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high 100 95 and low end 0 5 of the density scale You should be able to see the circle in the square and the upper ...

Page 116: ... test for mammography application Performing the weekly QC tests for mammography application Performing the annual QC tests for mammography application Performing the daily QC test for mammography application WARNING This test must be performed every day before any clinical film can be processed 1 Turn on the printer and wait at least for 15 minutes 2 Press the Key operator key to enter the Key op...

Page 117: ...he main menu WARNING In case the measure results are not within the aim values the reason for the unacceptable density variations must be identified and resolved before any further clinical films can be processed This may include repeating the film calibration procedure Related Links Switching on the printer on page 68 Charts for mammography QC on page 144 Preventive maintenance schedule on page 1...

Page 118: ...o see the circle in the square refer to item 1 on the QC test image and the upper circle refer to item 2 on the QC test image 5 Record these values on Chart 3 Artifacts and Spatial Resolution Control Chart WARNING In case of significant artifacts insufficient spatial resolution or failure of any other recommended QC tests the cause of the problem must be identified and corrective action must be ta...

Page 119: ...dimension values Aref and Bref on Chart 4 Geometric Consistency Control Chart The differences between measured dimensions of A and B and the reference values Aref and Bref should be less than or equal to 1 0 5 Check for image distortion 6 Calculate the aspect ratio by dividing A by B The result must be 1 0 01 WARNING If the image size or distortion values are outside of limits contact your local s...

Page 120: ...fection When image quality tends to degrade An appro priate warning message is displayed Cleaning the print head Print head cleaning must be done when image quality problems occur Always consult your local service representative for complete maintenance schedules Topics Safety guidelines Recurrent safety tests Cleaning and disinfection Cleaning the print head Calibrating the touchscreen 120 Dry 2 ...

Page 121: ...t before carrying out any maintenance work inside the printer Note Film jam removal or cleaning the printer head can be done without switching the power off Related Links Safety precautions on page 25 Recurrent safety tests The printer shall be tested according to IEC 62353 in a time interval of at least 36 months or less if local regulations are different Medical electrical equipment Recurrent te...

Page 122: ...inter 1 Switch off the printer 2 Remove the power plug from the socket 3 Wipe the exterior of the printer with a clean soft damp cloth Use a mild soap or detergent if required but never use an ammonia based cleaner WARNING Make sure no liquid gets in the printer Note Do not open the printer for cleaning No components inside the printer require cleaning by the user 4 Plug in the printer and switch ...

Page 123: ...onfig 6 Calibration 7 Service Actions 8 Quality Control 9 Installation Reachable with Up Down arrow keys Visible 3 On the Select calibration menu press the Down key followed by the Confirm key to select Clean therm head 4 The Thermal head cleaning screen will give step by step instructions on what to do 5 Open the top cover 6 As soon as the top cover is opened the Thermal head cleaning screen cont...

Page 124: ...e hold down bracket 8 Open the print head unit WARNING The print head unit can be warm 9 Locate and check on sight the print head resistor line 124 Dry 2 4M Preventive maintenance schedule 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 125: ...ead because this pressure may cause damage on the interconnections underneath the print head 11 Close the print head unit the hold down bracket and finally the top cover After you have cleaned the print head resistor line and you have closed the top cover you will return automatically to the Select calibration menu see step 3 Note If residue dust is present as part of the cleaning procedure it wil...

Page 126: ...o keep the touchscreen accurate 1 Press and hold the text display of the touchscreen for 7 seconds Figure 6 Text display The first calibration screen is displayed Figure 7 Calibration screen 2 Press the indicated point on the touchscreen as precise as possible The second calibration screen is displayed 126 Dry 2 4M Preventive maintenance schedule 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 127: ...s possible The third calibration screen is displayed Figure 9 Calibration screen 4 Press the indicated point on the touchscreen as precise as possible The final calibration screen is displayed Figure 10 Calibration screen Dry 2 4M Preventive maintenance schedule 127 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 128: ...5 Press the OK button on the touchscreen 128 Dry 2 4M Preventive maintenance schedule 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 129: ...to radio frequency communication services The user might need to take mitigation measures such as relocating or re orienting the equipment Harmonic emis sion in accord ance with IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctua tions flickering in accordance with IEC 61000 3 3 Fulfilled The device is used in a professional healthcare radiological environment Environmental conditions are stated in the user man...

Page 130: ...f a typical com mercial or clini cal environment Voltage break throughs short term interrup tions and varia tions in the volt age supplied in accordance with IEC 61000 4 11 0 Ur for peri od 0 Ur for 1 peri od 70 Ur 30 breakthrough of Ur for 25 peri ods 0 Ur for 250 pe riods 0 Ur for period 0 Ur for 1 periods 70 Ur 30 break through of Ur for 25 periods 0 Ur for 250 periods The quality of the voltag...

Page 131: ...le and mo bile radio sets at a safe distance from the device including the leads not closer than the recommended protective distance which is calculated according to the equa tion suitable for the RF emission frequen cy Recommended pro tective distance Conducted high frequency disturbance variables in ac cordance with IEC 61000 4 6 6 V m in ISM fre quency bands be tween 150 kHz and 80 MHz 6 V m in...

Page 132: ...ects and people a The field strength of stationary transmitters such as base stations of radio telephones mobile broadcasts for rural areas amateur stations and AM and FM radio transmitters cannot be precisely predetermined theoretically An investigation of the location is recommended to ascertain the electromagnetic environment as a result of stationary high frequency transmitters If the field st...

Page 133: ... 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 The distance can be determined through the equation for each respective column P is the rated power of the transmitter in watts W according to the manu facturer information on the transmitter only for transmitters where the rat ed power is not mentioned in the above table REMARK 1 An additional factor of 10 3 has been used to calculate the recommende...

Page 134: ... Cables transducers and accessories 134 Dry 2 4M Remarks for HF emission and immunity 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 135: ... 460 0 3 28 704 787 LTE Band 13 17 0 3 9 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 IDEN 820 COMA 850 LTE Band 5 0 3 28 1700 1990 GSM 1800 COMA 1900 GSM 1900 DECT LTE Band 1 3 4 25 UMTS 0 3 28 2400 2570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE Band 7 0 3 28 5100 5800 WLAN 802 11 a n 0 3 9 Dry 2 4M Remarks for HF emission and immunity 135 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 136: ...turer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation CAUTION Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the system including cables specified by the manufacturer Othe...

Page 137: ...C Caution Using cables and accessories not mentioned in this manual or spare parts not ordered from Agfa may cause a higher emission of electromagnetic phenomena and or may rise the susceptibility against it function type maximum length remark network connection CAT5 10 m shielded Dry 2 4M Remarks for HF emission and immunity 137 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 138: ...Quality Control Charts Topics Charts for general radiography QC Charts for mammography QC 138 Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 139: ...d reference Mid Density level High Density Average of 5 Values calculated reference Hi g h D e nsi ty l e v el Step 1 Print QC Test images on five consecutive days Record the optical densities measurements in the tables below After five days average the values to determine the reference levels for each of the parameters Step 2 Copy the calculated reference levels to Charts 2A B Daily Density Contr...

Page 140: ...Density Mid Density Upper Control limit 0 05 Calculated Reference Low Density Level Lower Control Limit 0 05 Upper Control limit 0 15 Calculated Reference Mid Density Level Lower Control Limit 0 15 General radiography applications Input Tray ________ Quality Control for Chart 2A Figure 12 Chart 2A Daily Density Control Chart 140 Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 141: ...ternal _____________ default selection High Density Upper Control limit 0 20 Lower Control Limit 0 20 Calculated Reference High Density Level General radiography applications Input Tray ________ Quality Control for Chart 2B Figure 13 Chart 2B Daily Density Control Chart Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 141 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 142: ...ibility of all Dots Month Day Artifacts Visibility of all Dots Month Day Artifacts Visibility of all Dots Month Day Artifacts Visibility of all Dots Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility General radiography applications Input Tray ____________ Quality Control for Chart 3 Figure 14 Chart 3 Artifacts and Spatial Resolu...

Page 143: ...Aspect Ratio Aref A A Aref A B Bref B B Bref Reference Dimensions Date Measured Dimensions Date Consistency Aspect Ratio Aref A A Aref A B Bref B B Bref General radiography applications Input Tray _______________________ Quality Control for Chart 4 Figure 15 Chart 4 Geometric Consistency Control Chart Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 143 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 144: ...Charts for mammography QC Figure 16 Chart 1 Determination of Operating Levels 144 Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 145: ...ions Input Tray ________ Quality Control for Chart 2A Date Initials Upper Control limit 0 03 Calculated Reference Base Fog Level Base Fog Low Density Lower Control limit 0 03 Date Initials Upper Control limit 0 07 Calculated Reference Low Density Level Lower Control Limit 0 07 Figure 17 Chart 2A Daily Density Control Chart Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 145 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 146: ...cations Input Tray ________ Quality Control for Chart 2B Date Initials Upper Control limit 0 15 Lower Control limit 0 15 Calculated Reference Mid Density Level Mid Density High Density Upper Control limit 0 15 Lower Control Limit 0 15 Calculated Reference High Density Level Figure 18 Chart 2B Daily Density Control Chart 146 Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 147: ... Visibility of all Dots Month Day Artifacts Visibility of all Dots Month Day Artifacts Visibility of all Dots Month Day Artifacts Visibility of all Dots Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Low Contrast Visibility Mammography applications Input Tray ____________ Quality Control for Chart 3 Figure 19 Chart 3 Artifacts and Spatial Resolution...

Page 148: ...cy Aspect Ratio Aref A A Aref A B Bref B B Bref Reference Dimensions Date Measured Dimensions Date Consistency Aspect Ratio Aref A A Aref A B Bref B B Bref Mammography applications Input Tray ______________________ Quality Control for Chart 4 Figure 20 Chart 4 Geometric Consistency Control Chart 148 Dry 2 4M Quality Control Charts 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 149: ...ended use may result in hazards which in turn may lead to serious injuries or fatal accidents for example electric shock AGFA positively will not assume any liability in these cases Note The device must only be installed and put into operation under the specified conditions For more information about safety security and use refer to the Reference and User manual Topics Contents of the packages Rem...

Page 150: ...2 Network cable 3 Printer 4 Set of documents 5 User documentation Figure 21 Contents of the packages 1 2 3 1 Crosshead screwdriver 2 Flathead screwdriver 3 Wire cutter Figure 22 Required tools not included 150 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 151: ...x containing country specific accessories 4 Remove 5 foam blocks at left and right side 3 Remove cardboard box 2 Remove the packing materials 1 Remove accessories box 3 Remove cardboard box 5 Remove plastic bag 2 Remove box containing country specific accessories 4 Remove 5 foam blocks at left and right side A Unpacking 4 Remove 5 foam blocks at left and right side e packing materials ox x 2 Remov...

Page 152: ...4 18 2832E EN 20151008 5 Remove plastic bag 152 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 153: ...ns 1 Lift printer from pallet with 3 persons 3 Put printer on a table Always put tray side at front 2 If only 2 persons are available lift as shown below 2 If only 2 persons are available lift as shown below 2 If only 2 persons are available lift as shown below Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 153 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 154: ...3 Put printer on a table Always put tray side at front WARNING The table should be able to support the printer s full weight 90 kg 154 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 155: ...XXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX Note Refer to the Packing slip for a complete list of accessories 2 Return the packing material Wood Paper Plastic Metals Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 155 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 156: ...condensing Power requirements The AC outlet must have either of following specifications 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 16 15 A 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 16 15 A Network requirements Ethernet connectors RJ45 twisted pair for 10 100 1000 Base TX Network protocols TCP IP services HTTP Space requirements 1 2 1 Space required for servicing and installation 2 Space required for normal use 156 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installat...

Page 157: ...e transport protections 1 Mount the 2 tray supports at the underside of the output tray 2 Install output tray 3 Open top cover 4 Take wire cutter Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 157 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 158: ...5 Cut 3 red straps 6 Open hold down bracket 7 Open print head 8 Remove foam sheet 158 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 159: ...9 Close print head 10 Close hold down bracket until you hear a click 11 Remove 3 screws from left side panel 12 Lift up side panel Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 159 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 160: ...13 Remove orange screw The belt tightens itself 14 Reinstall side cover Slide bottom into slots 15 Tighten 3 screws 16 Close top cover 160 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 161: ...Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 161 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 162: ... near the printer and that it is easily accessible 1 Select power cable country specific order separately 10 Connect the cables 1 of 2 2 Locate the mains connector 4 Mount the strain relief 6 Move the printer to its final destination and lock the wheel 1 Select power cable country specific order separately 3 Connect the power cable 5 Locate the network connector and connect the network cable 2 Con...

Page 163: ...iguration 1 Verify that position tabs of upper tray are configurated for 14x17 films Possible film size settings 2 Verify that position tabs of lower tray are configurated for 8x10 films 3 To change configuration remove film position tab Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 163 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 164: ...ghten the screws of the width format tabs Note Note that there is a screw to secure the position of the 10 and 14 width format tabs The format tabs positioned in the depth are not provided with a screw 164 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 165: ...x 2 Take film pack and remove sticker 3 Remove plastic film bag partially 4 Slide film pack into tray and remove plastic film bag completely 5 Pull plastic tape from around films Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 165 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 166: ...6 Close upper lower input tray 7 Stick film ID label to tray handle 166 Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 167: ...p screen is displayed on the touchscreen After startup the following message is displayed After a short while a progress indicator will show the progress of the self test 2 Wait until READY Dry 2 4M Plug Play Installation Manual 167 2652B EN 20210601 1655 ...

Page 168: ...on wizard a Press the Key operator key b In the Key operator main menu select Installation c In the Installation menu select Printer install wizard d Follow the instructions see Reference manual 2 Select and initiate printer calibration a Press the Key operator key b In the Key operator main menu select calibration c In the Select Calibration menu select Film d Follow the instructions see Referenc...

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