
Service Manual
8-66
7F3318
2005 July Rev. B
8-5-57. 26-164: Jam Loading Exposure PLATEN
LOCAL PANEL Message
Log Message
DICOM Message Severity
Film Jam in Area 2: Platen--
Alarm sounds
Film Jam Loading Exposure Platen:
Platen Film Sensor (S6 failed to
detect trailing edge
FILM JAM
1--Alert
Summary
Film is jammed at the entrance to the exposure area. When the film is picked up from the CARTRIDGE
and placed in the FEED ROLLERS, it is driven to the PLATEN. When it enters the PLATEN, it turns on
PLATEN FILM SENSOR S6, and the PLATEN FEED ROLLERS drive it down into the exposure position in
the PLATEN. As the film drives to the exposure position, it exits SENSOR S6, and the SENSOR turns off,
indicating to the SYSTEM software that the film is ready for exposure. If SENSOR S6 does not turn off
within 5 seconds after turn-on, this jam error is declared. (5 seconds = 17 inches of film travel at 4 inches
per second, plus tolerance.)
Result of Error
The IMAGER is unable to print. Otherwise it can operate as normal (acquiring, queueing prints,
completing processing, etc.). Films downstream from the PLATEN will be completed. All other films will be
reprinted. Removing the jam clears the error when the FRONT DOOR is closed.
User Action
1. Open the FRONT DOOR.
2. Remove jammed film.
3. Close the FRONT DOOR.
FE Action
Normally this message simply indicates that a jam has occurred, and the error will be cleared when the
jam has been removed and the FRONT DOOR closed. However, the error could be generated by hangup
of the flag of PLATEN FILM SENSOR S6, preventing the SENSOR from turning off after the film passed
through.
Check the MCS Log for 26-164 and trace backwards from the error looking for PLATEN FILM SENSOR
S6 functionality.
Summary of Contents for DryView 8150
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Kodak DryView 8150 LASER IMAGER 1961259 7F3318 07 05 ...
Page 20: ...Service Manual 1 6 7F3318 2005 July Rev B BLANK PAGE ...
Page 34: ...Service Manual 2 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B 6 Remove the 2 SCREWS and 2 TAGS 6 ...
Page 50: ...Service Manual 2 30 7F3318 2005 July Rev B 6 Check each parameter ...
Page 91: ...Section 2 Installation 2 71 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 BLANK PAGE ...
Page 105: ...Service Manual 3 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B BLANK PAGE ...
Page 182: ...Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 77 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 BLANK PAGE ...
Page 196: ...Service Manual 5 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 5 9 Cleaning the HEAT SHIELD and ROLLERS ...
Page 200: ...Service Manual 5 18 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 5 11 Adjusting the DIVERTER ...
Page 236: ...Service Manual 6 34 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 17 Pickup Operation Sheet 1 of 3 ...
Page 238: ...Service Manual 6 36 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 17 Pickup Operation Sheet 3 of 3 ...
Page 240: ...Service Manual 6 38 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 18 Load Platen Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 241: ...Section 6 Theory of Operation 6 39 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 Figure 6 19 Expose Operation ...
Page 242: ...Service Manual 6 40 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 20 Unload Platen Operation ...
Page 244: ...Service Manual 6 42 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 21 Processor Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 246: ...Service Manual 6 44 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 22 Front Door Open Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 252: ...Service Manual 6 50 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 27 Sequence of AIQC and GSM Functions ...
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