SERVICE MANUAL
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2. From the local panel menu, disable FILM CALIBRATION, then power cycle the IMAGER.
3. Remove the film tray and open the top cover.
4. Open the processor cover. Verify that the processor rollers are clean and free of deposits.
!
Caution
Deposits on the processor rollers could be knocked loose by the temperature probe, resulting in
damage to the surface of the drum. If necessary, clean the processor before continuing with this
procedure.
5. Close the processor cover.
6. Remove the left side panel.
7. Disconnect the mechanical processor drive arm from the top cover push rod.
8. Defeat the safety interlock. The recommended method is to use the serial service port/CPU
connector/cable.
9. Insert the film tray and film saver. Pull the film saver out approximately 1/4 inch to satisfy the local
panel message.
10. Wait for the IMAGER to warm back up to operating temperature.
11. Swing open the top wire film guide assembly to gain access to the processor entrance slot.
12. Set the meter to display temperatures in Celsius.
!
Caution
Hot Surface
The surfaces around the processor entrance slot are hot, and hot air exits through the slot. Do not
touch the surfaces around the slot, and do not hold the block outside the slot for prolonged periods
of time.
13. Center the probe and block where the center tine of the wire film guide assembly would be if in place.
14. Insert the probe in the processor entrance slot. Allow the rotation of the drum to pull in the probe until
the block reaches the outer edge of the slot.
Leftmost Tine
Outer edge of Processor Entrance Slot
Center Tine
Figure 3-2.
Summary of Contents for dryview 8300
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Page 153: ...THEORY 6 3 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 3 Heater Control Process ...
Page 154: ...SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 1908110 2002 March Rev P Figure 6 4 Calibration Process ...
Page 155: ...THEORY 6 5 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 5 Main Print Control Routine Sheet 1 of 2 ...
Page 157: ...THEORY 6 7 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 6 Wait for OK to Feed ...
Page 158: ...SERVICE MANUAL 6 8 1908110 2002 March Rev P Yes Figure 6 7 Is Film Path Clear ...
Page 159: ...THEORY 6 9 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 8 Is There a Page to be Printed ...
Page 160: ...SERVICE MANUAL 6 10 1908110 2002 March Rev P Figure 6 9 Feed Film ...
Page 161: ...THEORY 6 11 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 10 Feed Film to Separators ...
Page 162: ...SERVICE MANUAL 6 12 1908110 2002 March Rev P Figure 6 11 Start Feed ...
Page 163: ...THEORY 6 13 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 12 Pull Back Lower Sheets ...
Page 164: ...SERVICE MANUAL 6 14 1908110 2002 March Rev P Figure 6 13 Pull All Sheets Back into Film Tray ...
Page 165: ...THEORY 6 15 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 14 Check for Multifeed ...
Page 166: ...SERVICE MANUAL 6 16 1908110 2002 March Rev P Figure 6 15 Attempt to Clear Multifeed ...
Page 167: ...THEORY 6 17 2002 March Rev P 1908110 Figure 6 16 Monitor Feed Completion ...
Page 197: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 7 29 2004 December Rev S 1908110 THEORY ...
Page 300: ...SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 1908110 2004 December Rev S Figure 8 2 HOOD ASSEMBLY 2 3 4 5 6 1 ...
Page 310: ...SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 1908110 2004 December Rev S Figure 8 7 Accessory Parts 2 1 3 39 ...
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