
Section 8 -- QuickSheets
8-71
2005 July Rev. B 7F3318
8-5-62. 26-543: Jam Prior to DENSITOMETER
LOCAL PANEL Message
Log Message
DICOM Message
Severity
Film Jam in Area 5:
Processor-- Alarm sounds
Film Jam Prior to Densitometer:
Densitometer/Exit Sensor (S9)
failed to detect film leading edge
FILM JAM
1--Alert
Summary
The film is jammed between the PROCESSOR DRUM and the DENSITOMETER. The developed film is
driven by TRANSPORT ROLLERS from the DRUM to the DENSITOMETER. As it enters the
DENSITOMETER it contacts the ACTUATOR of DENSITOMETER/EXIT SENSOR S9, turning the
SENSOR on. If S9 does not turn on within 22.5 to 35 seconds (depending on the length of the film) after
VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR S8 turned off, error 26--543 is declared.
The PROCESSOR stops rotating and turns off heat when the error occurs. All films in the IMAGER are
marked as bad and will have to be reprinted. After the jammed film is removed and the TOP HOOD is
closed, the error is reset and the PROCESSOR is restarted. The PROCESSOR may need to warm up
before printing will continue.
Result of Error
The IMAGER is unable to print. It can still accept and queue new jobs. But new print jobs will not be
initiated. Removing the jam clears the error when the TOP HOOD is closed. Films will be cleared
automatically at this point.
User Action
!
Warning
The PROCESSOR is hot!
1. Open the TOP HOOD.
2. Open the PROCESSOR COVER.
3. Remove jammed film.
4. Close the PROCESSOR COVER and TOP HOOD.
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 TOP HOOD closed. However, the error could be generated by a defective
DENSITOMETER/ EXIT SENSOR S9.
Other Possible Causes Of This Error
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Felt pad assembly requires adjustment
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 ...
Page 444: ...Service Manual 8 102 7F3318 2005 July Rev B BLANK PAGE ...
Page 466: ...Service Manual 9 22 7F3318 2005 July Rev B BLANK PAGE ...
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