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Auto Gradation Correction screen, follow the
instructions to execute auto gradation correction
(full).
2.5.4
Replacing the Starter
of the Color Developing
Unit
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iR C6800C / iR C6800CN / iR 5800C / iR 5800CN
1) Remove the color developing unit.
2) Remove the screw [1], and free the 4 hooks [2];
then, detach the developing unit lid [3].
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3) On A3 paper or in a vinyl bag, dispose of the
contents of the unit by turning it over.
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4) Turn back over the developing unit, and turn the
developing gear in the direction in which the cylinder
normally turns so that the agent will drop into the
developing assembly.
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5) Dispose of the agent into a vinyl bag or on paper by
turning over the developing unit.
6) Repeat steps 4) and 5) about 3 times (e.g., until no
agent drops into the developing assembly).
7) Shake the container of the starter about 10 times.
8) Detach the funnel [2] of the starter bottle [1]; then,
detach the middle lid [3], and put the funnel back on
[2].
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9) Pour the starter along the length of the stirring
screw inside the color developing unit so that it is
about half full.
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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