7.1 Closing down/restarting the system due to troubleshooting or in an emergency
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• When opening the processor top cover, confirm that the colorimeter unit is locked at the
central point of the rail. If the processor top cover is forcibly opened while the colorimeter unit
is at the left end of the rail without being locked, the unit falls down.
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Raise the stand and keep the processor top cover slightly open.
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• If the processor top cover is kept closed, dews containing processing solution will accumulate
on the back of the cover and mix with other solutions. If a processing solution gets mixed with
a solution of a previous process, the contaminated solution cannot be used for processing. All
the contaminated solutions must be replaced.
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Consult your technical representative.
Then follow the instruction given by your technical representative.
If the power supply is cut off
(1)
If the power supply is cut off while printing, perform the corrective actions for paper jam.
For details about how to take corrective action for a paper jam, refer to
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7.2 Paper jam in the paper
processor section.
(2)
Turn on the circuit breaker after the power recovers, and then start up the system .
• For details about how to turn on the circuit breaker, refer to
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3.1.4 Starting up the system when the
breaker is off.
If an error message is shown even after starting up the system, consult your technical representative.
Colorimeter unit
Lever
Cutouts
Align the arrows to the central cutouts of the rails.
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Processor top cover
Stand
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Summary of Contents for Frontier LP7500
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