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Film input tray jams
A film jam in the input tray can occur when the Drystar 5300 is opened while a
film is currently printed, or when an individual film is incorrectly inserted in the
input tray. Refer also to
‘Film identification problems’
on page
To remove a jammed film in the input tray:
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Switch off the printer. Refer to
‘Switching off the Drystar 5300’
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Open the film input tray.
If a film is jammed, gently remove the sheet. Reposition the film stack in the film
tray, making sure that all the sheets are kept correctly in place under the film
retainers (refer to
on page
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Never use force to clear the jammed film. If it is not possible to gently
remove the jammed film, call your local service organization.
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Summary of Contents for Drystar 5300
Page 1: ...Drystar 5300 Reference manual POWER ...
Page 160: ...160 2920B EN 20031206 ...
Page 168: ...168 2920B EN 20031206 ...
Page 189: ...Equipment information sheet Appendix A ...
Page 195: ...Drystar media density response data Appendix B ...
Page 198: ...198 2920B EN 20031206 ...
Page 199: ...Quality Control Charts Appendix C ...
Page 205: ...Index Appendix D ...
Page 210: ...Printed in Belgium Published by Agfa Gevaert N V B 2640 Mortsel Belgium 2920B EN 20031206 ...