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Drystar 5500/5503
Reference manual
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Table of contents
About this manual ..........................................................................................7
Chapter 1: Introducing the Drystar 5500 ..................................................9
Drystar 5500 features ...................................................................................10
Safety precautions ........................................................................................13
Security precautions ..................................................................................... 17
Safety compliance .........................................................................................18
Privacy and security .....................................................................................22
Operating modes ..........................................................................................24
Control modes (local and remote) ...............................................................26
The local user interface ................................................................................27
Switching on the Drystar 5500 .....................................................................34
Cooling down the Drystar 5500 ...................................................................36
Switching off the Drystar 5500 ....................................................................36
Chapter 2: Basic operation (operator mode) ...........................................37
Overview of operator functions ...................................................................38
Managing the print queue ............................................................................39
Assigning emergency priority ...................................................................... 41
Deleting print jobs ........................................................................................42
About Drystar 5500 consumables ................................................................44
Loading films ................................................................................................46
Chapter 3: Advanced operation (Key-operator mode) ..........................55
Overview of Key-operator functions ............................................................56
Stopping the printing process ......................................................................59
Viewing printer information ........................................................................60
Changing the configuration settings ............................................................69
Printing images ........................................................................................... 100
Saving the configuration settings ............................................................... 105
Restoring the configuration settings .......................................................... 107
Performing the calibration procedures ...................................................... 111
Installation ................................................................................................. 121
Quality control for general radiography applications (DT 2 B & DT 2 C) .......... 141
Quality control for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional) ....153
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Chapter 4: Controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC (with
browser) ......................................................................................................... 165
Features ...................................................................................................... 166
Setup ........................................................................................................... 167
Setting up the connection .......................................................................... 168
Starting the remote session ........................................................................ 173
Chapter 5: System description.................................................................. 177
Main components ....................................................................................... 178
Functional description ............................................................................... 179
Changing the film format of the trays ........................................................ 180
Drystar 5500 network configuration ......................................................... 183
Transport after installation ........................................................................ 184
Chapter 6: Preventive maintenance and replacements ....................... 185
Preventive maintenance schedule .............................................................. 186
Cleaning the exterior .................................................................................. 187
Cleaning the dust rollers ............................................................................ 188
Cleaning the cooling air flow holes ............................................................ 192
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 193
Troubleshooting checklist .......................................................................... 194
The Drystar 5500 does not print ................................................................ 196
Clearing of film jams .................................................................................. 199
Film identification problems ...................................................................... 214
Start-up errors ............................................................................................ 218
Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems ...........220
Warning messages ......................................................................................225
Appendix A: Equipment information sheet............................................ 227
Specifications .............................................................................................228
Viewing the System info area on a film ......................................................233
Options and accessories .............................................................................235
Connectivity ................................................................................................236
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Appendix B: Drystar media density response data ...............................237
DRYSTAR DT 2 B .........................................................................................238
DRYSTAR DT 2 C .........................................................................................239
DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo (optional) ............................................................240
Appendix C: Quality Control Charts ........................................................ 241
Charts for general radiography QC ............................................................242
Charts for mammography QC (optional) ................................................... 247
Appendix D: Remarks for HF-emission and immunity .........................253
Appendix E: Index ........................................................................................259
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About this manual
Scope
The Drystar 5500/5503 Reference manual is intended for both the
Drystar 5500 and the Drystar 5503 printers.
The only difference between both printers is the number of input trays:
• The Drystar 5500 is fitted with two input trays,
named Upper input tray and Lower input tray.
• The Drystar 5503 is fitted with three input trays,
named Upper input tray, Middle input tray and Lower input tray.
The operation is identical for each input tray.
Upper
Lower
Upper
Middle
Lower
This manual only deals with the Drystar 5500 printer, equipped with two trays.
As the operation of the Middle input tray is identical to the Upper and Lower input
tray, this manual is also applicable for the Drystar 5503 printer equipped with
three trays.
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ABC ordering codes
The table below lists the ordering codes for the Drystar 5500, Drystar 5503
and possible options.
Description
ABC code
Drystar 5500
EJ7SX
Drystar 5503
ESKZV
Mammo option for
Drystar 5500
ER3N3
Mammo option for
Drystar 5503
ER3O5
A#sharp kit for
Drystar 5500
ERA2O
Cleaning roller tissue
EQU6Y
Remark
• standard two trays
• A#sharp technology is included
• standard three trays
• A#sharp technology is included
• applicable for Drystar 5500
• A#sharp technology is included
• applicable for Drystar 5503
• A#sharp technology is included
applicable for Drystar 5500 with a
software version lower then 3.00
Available Software versions
The table below lists the available software versions and the type of printer
they require:
Software
version (SW)
Printer
3.x
supports Drystar 5500
4.0.x
supports Drystar 5500
4.2.x
supports Drystar 5500 (RoHs compliant)
5.0.x
supports Drystar 5503
5.2.x
supports Drystar 5503 (RoHs compliant)
6.x
supports Drystar 5500 and 5503 (RoHs compliant)
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Introducing the
Drystar 5500
This chapter introduces the Drystar 5500 to the user and
draws attention to important safety precautions.
Drystar 5500 features
Safety precautions
Security precautions
Safety compliance
Privacy and security
Operating modes
Control modes (local and remote)
The local user interface
Switching on the Drystar 5500
Cooling down the Drystar 5500
Switching off the Drystar 5500
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Drystar 5500 features
The Drystar 5500 is a dry digital printer for producing diagnostic images. It
can print multiple formats (8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14”, and 14x17”) of
blue-based and clear-based film and offers crisp, dense grayscale images. The
Drystar 5500 can be used for general radiography and optionally for the
mammography application. It is designed for high-throughput and for use as a
central printer.
The Drystar 5500 is a DICOM-only network printer.
The Drystar 5500 offers the following features:
Q Dry technology for printing diagnostic quality hard copies in full daylight offers
important advantages: no chemistry, no wet processing, simple cleaning procedures, no time-consuming adjustments, no darkroom and no chemical disposal
costs. The consumables can be loaded in full daylight.
Q With its compact design, the Drystar 5500 needs little work space and allows
easy customer access. Maintenance and service activities are reduced to the
minimum.
Q The direct thermal printing system provides grayscale images with laser-like
quality: 508 dots per inch resolution, each pixel with a 14 bit contrast resolution
and an average optical density of 3.0 (DT 2 C) and 3.2 (DT 2 B) for general radiography applications and 3.8 for the optional mammography application (if an
X-Rite 310 densitometer is used).
Q The built-in image spooling on hard disk assures a high throughput. Printing
time is kept to a minimum.
Q Multiple film formats (8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14”, and 14x17”) can be used.
Any combination of two film formats can be used “on line”. Both input trays can
be adjusted for all film formats.
Q The input trays of the Drystar 5500 are equipped with an RF-tag reader, which
automatically traces the films used in the printer and protects the printer when
detecting non-identified media.
Q Number of input trays.
The Drystar 5500 is delivered with 2 input trays. Both input trays can use
multiple format (8x10” up to 14x17”) films.
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Q Number of output trays
The Drystar 5500 is delivered with 4 output trays, which can be assigned to
modalities in any combination.
Q A Quality Control software module is available for the Key-operator. The QC
procedure for general radiography applications has been designed to comply
with the grayscale reproduction constancy test, according to the international
standard IEC 1223-2-4. For more information, refer to ‘Quality control for general radiography applications (DT 2 B & DT 2 C)’ on page 141. The QC procedure for the optional mammography application has been designed to comply
with the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) of the FDA. For more
information, refer to ‘Quality control for mammography application
(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 153.
Q Integrated A#sharp technology
A#sharp is a technology that enhances image sharpness for the Drystar 5500.
An A#sharp label on the upper tray shows that the imager has been upgraded
with this technology.
The A#sharp technology is present in Software version 3.00 and higher.
A#Sharp label
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Network features
Q The modular design offers optimal application to your specific networking
requirements.
In a network configuration, the Drystar 5500 is fully compatible with Agfa’s
diagnostic imaging systems, including the ADC Compact and ADC Quality
System software, the Paxport and the entire line of Impax Review Systems,
Storage Stations and Transmitting Stations.
Q The functionality of the Drystar 5500 is completely controlled via the network.
Q You can control the working of the Drystar 5500 via the local keypad or via a
remote PC featuring a browser functionality.
Customizable features
Q Number of output trays.
The Drystar 5500 is delivered with 4 output trays and a sorter.
Q Consumables.
The Drystar 5500 can handle DRYSTAR DT 2 B and DRYSTAR DT 2 C
consumables (both are general radiography film types) in multiple formats
(8x10” up to 14x17”) and optionally DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo (mammograpy
film type) consumables, available in the formats 8x10”, 10x12” and 11x14”.
Software license information
Q The Drystar 5500 printer uses software developed by the Apache Software
Foundation (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE).
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Safety precautions
The Drystar 5500 must only be operated according to its specifications and its
intended use. Any operation not corresponding to the specifications or intended use
may result in hazards, which in turn may lead to serious injuries or fatal accidents
(for example electric shocks). AGFA positively will not assume any liability in these
cases.
All images created using any image technology can show artifacts which could be
mixed up with diagnostic relevant information. If there is any doubt that the
diagnostic information could not be absolutely true, additional investigations must
be performed to get a clear diagnostic.
When operating or maintaining the Drystar 5500, always observe the
following safety guidelines:
•
•
•
•
Have electrical or mechanical defects repaired by skilled personnel only!
Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features.
Ventilation openings may not be covered.
Always switch off the Drystar 5500 and disconnect the power cord from
the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work.
Film jam removal or Cleaning the printer thermal head can be done without
switching the power off. Nevertheless, care should be taken and the following
instructions should be respected:
Always take into account the markings provided on the inside and outside of
the printer. A brief overview of these markings and their meaning is given
below.
Safety warning, indicating that the Drystar 5500 manuals should be
consulted before making any connections to other equipment. The
use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety
requirements of this printer may lead to a reduced level of safety of
the resulting system. Consideration relating to the choice of
accessory equipment shall include:
• Use of the accessory equipment in the patient vicinity,
• Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory equipment
has been performed in accordance with the appropriate IEC 601-1
and IEC 601-1-2 harmonized national standard.
In addition all configurations must comply with the medical
electrical systems standard IEC 601-1-2. The party that makes the
connections acts as system configurator and is responsible for
complying with the systems standard.
If required contact your local service organization.
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Caution hot:
Keep hands clear from the thermal print head.
In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any
covers.
Type B equipment:
Indicates that the Drystar 5500 complies with the limits for type B
equipment.
Supplementary protective earth connector:
Provides a connection between the Drystar 5500 and the potential
equalization busbar of the electrical system as found in medical
environments. This plug should never be unplugged before the
power is turned off and the power plug has been removed.
Intergrounding connector:
Provides a connection between the printer and other equipment
which might exhibit minor ground potential differences. These
differences may degrade the quality of communication between
different equipment. Never remove connections to this terminal.
Protective earth (ground):
Provides a connection between the printer and the protective earth
of the mains. Do not remove this connection, because this will have a
negative influence on the leakage current.
Power button:
Note that the power cord has to be disconnected from the wall outlet
in order to disconnect the unit entirely from the mains.
Precautions for use in USA only:
Make sure that the circuit is single-phase center-tapped, if the printer
is connected to a 240 V/60 Hz source instead of a 120 V/60 Hz
source.
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Transport after installation
Before moving the printer, always switch off the machine. The user has to be
very cautious concerning stability, when moving the printer. When doing this,
he has to take into account the condition and the structure of the subsoil,
obstructions and slopes. Also the user has to make sure that the brakes are
loose. The appliance can only be transported with all covers closed. The
appliance may not be transported continuously from one location to the other.
To prevent injuries, lock the brakes when the Drystar 5500 is in place at
the right location.
Waste disposal and environmental regulations
This symbol on the product, or in the manual and in the warranty,
and/or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be
treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handled over to the applicable collection point for
the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. For more
detailed information about take-back and recycling of this product,
please contact your local Agfa service organization.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. If your equipment contains easy
removable batteries or accumulators please dispose these separately
according to your local requirements.
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Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
Directive No 2002/95/EC of the European Union focuses on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic equipment.
Member States of the European Union (EU) shall ensure that, from 1
July 2006, new electrical and electronic equipment put on the
market (EU countries), does not contain the following substances
above specified concentrations at the homogeneous material level:
• Cadmium (0.01%)
• Hexavalent chromium (0.1%)
• Lead (0.1%)
• Mercury (0.1%)
• Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) (0.1%)
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) (0.1%)
At the date of preparation of this manual, Medical Devices are
exempted of the RoHS Directive.
However Agfa HealthCare is committed to meet the requirements of
the European RoHS Directive in case the exemption is cancelled.
If there is a RoHS label at the rear of the printer it means that the
printer is RoHS compliant and does not contain the above listed
substances above the mentioned concentrations at the homogeneous
material level.
In case of questions or more detailed information do not hesitate to
contact your local sales organization.
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Security precautions
CAUTION (U.S.A. only): In accordance with U.S. Law, this device can only be
sold to or ordered by a licensed physician.
Printed images should be treated as patient records and should only be
viewed by authorized personnel.
It is good practice not to delete images from the modality, until they are
correctly printed.
It is advisable to do a reprint when film artifacts are present in the image.
In case of general image quality degradation, please refer to ‘Maintaining
image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220.
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Safety compliance
EMC issues
• USA: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
Reference manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at its own expense.
• If required, contact your local service organization.
• Canada: This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
• EC: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
Compliances
The Drystar 5500 has been tested and found to comply with the following
international standards and regulations:
•
•
•
•
The Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC
CFR Part 21
FDA 510K, FDA Part 820 Good manufacturing Practice for Medical devices
The Quality Control test procedure for general radiography applications
(refer to ‘Quality control for general radiography applications (DT 2 B &
DT 2 C)’ on page 141 complies with the grayscale reproduction constancy
test, according to the international standard IEC 1223-2-4.
• The Quality Control test procedure for the optional mammography
application (refer to ‘Quality control for mammography application
(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 153) complies with the Mammography
Quality Standard Act (MQSA) of the FDA.
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Safety standards
•
•
•
•
•
IEC 60601-1
EN 60601-1
UL 2601-1
CSA 22.2 No. 601.1-M90
GB4943
Radio-interference regulations (interference suppression)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
FCC Rules 47 CFR part 15 subpart B
FCC Rules 47 CFR part 15 subpart C
IEC 60601-1-2
CISPR 11, class A
CISPR 22, class A
IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 61000-4-4
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 61000-4-6
IEC 61000-3-2
IEC 61000-3-3
IEC 61000-4-11
ETSI 300330
GB9254, Class A
GB17625.1
Labels
The Drystar 5500/5503 carries the CE, TÜV, cULus and CCC labels.
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Labels Drystar 5500:
The following labels are located behind the front door:
CCC label
CE, TÜV and cULus labels
• Open the front door.
• The labels are visible inside the printer.
Type 5364/100
Date: MM.JJJJ
F-Nr. xxxxx
MFR I.D.: P
100-120/220-240V 6 / 3A 50-60Hz
MEDICAL ELECTRIC
EQUIPMENT
WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC
SHOCK, FIRE, AND MECHANICAL
HAZARDS ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH UL2601-1 /
CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1
9F03
AGFA GEVAERT N.V.
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Labels Drystar 5503:
The following labels are located behind the drum compartment door:
CCC label
CE, TÜV and cULus labels
• Open the drum compartment door by pulling its handle.
• The labels are visible inside the printer.
Type 5364/100
Date: MM.JJJJ
F-Nr. xxxxx
MFR I.D.: P
100-120/220-240V 6 / 3A 50-60Hz
MEDICAL ELECTRIC
EQUIPMENT
WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC
SHOCK, FIRE, AND MECHANICAL
HAZARDS ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH UL2601-1 /
CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1
9F03
AGFA GEVAERT N.V.
Made in Germany
Power cord regulations
• Use attached power cord set to the product.
• Do not use attached power cord set for other electric equipment.
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Privacy and security
Within the healthcare industry, several standardization efforts are ongoing as
a response to Privacy and Security legislation and regulations. The purpose of
this standardization for hospitals and vendors is to enable information
sharing, interoperability and to support the workflow of hospitals in a
multiple vendor environment.
In order to allow hospitals to comply with HIPAA regulations (Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and to meet the IHE standards
(Integrated Healthcare Enterprise) some security features are included in the
user interface of the Drystar 5500 (available via the web pages only: under
‘Security tools’. Refer to Chapter 4, ‘Controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote
PC (with browser)’):
• Product Authentication: HIPAA supported products that communicate with
DICOM use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. The TLS
protocol uses public key certificates for client and server authentication
(X.509).
• Product Accountability: HIPAA supported products require some level of
user and system activity to be recorded. As a consequence of these actions,
audit records are to be sent to and observed at an Audit Record Repository
(ARR).
• Product User Authentication: 'User Authentication' of HIPAA products
involves password protection for access to User, Key operator, Service
Security/ Administrator and other user interfaces that allow access to
protected health information (PHI). These interfaces include all user
keypads, front panels displays and network connections.
The last two functions are available when access to the Administrator is
granted (i.e. when the Administrator password has been entered correctly).
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Node authentication, certificates and Certification Authority
Each device - connected to a network - will receive a unique identifier: the
X.509 certificate, a digital passport. Any device on the network is only
allowed to communicate with another node of which it is holding the
certificate in a ‘communication allowed’ table.
A Certification Authority (CA) is responsible for creating a certificate. The CA
can be the hospital, Agfa or a third party.
This CA distributes the certificate to the hospital security responsible or
service technician, who for his part:
• Imports the device certificate, created by the CA.
• Imports the certificates of all peer devices with which communication is
authorized, i.e. creates the list of ‘communication allowed’ device
certificates.
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Operating modes
The Drystar 5500 can be operated in five modes: operator mode, Keyoperator mode, service mode, specialist mode, and administrator mode.
Operator mode
The operator mode groups all basic functions which are aimed at
radiographers without special technical skills:
• Producing diagnostic usable hardcopies;
• Loading consumables;
• Ensuring normal operation of the printer.
All functions of the operator mode are described in both User and Reference
manuals. Refer to Chapter 2, ‘Basic operation (operator mode)’.
Acces is possible via the local keypad and via a connected remote PC
(password protected).
Key-operator mode
The Key-operator mode groups advanced functions which are aimed at
technically skilled operators such as X-ray operators, network managers and
service and hospital technicians.
The Key-operator mode is menu-driven. The Key-operator functions are
described in the Reference manual only. Refer to Chapter 3, ‘Advanced
operation (Key-operator mode)’.
Acces is possible via the local keypad and via a connected remote PC
(password protected).
Service mode
The service mode functions are reserved for trained service personnel. The
service mode is password protected.
Acces is possible via the local keypad and via a connected remote PC. In both
cases the service personnel needs a password.
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Specialist mode
The specialist mode functions are reserved for trained service personnel of
the Agfa Customer Support Center. The specialist mode is password protected
and is only accessible by browser via a remote PC.
Administrator mode
The Administrator mode functions are reserved for the System Administrator.
The Administrator mode is password protected and is only accessible by
browser via a remote PC. Refer to ‘Privacy and security’ on page 22.
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Control modes (local and remote)
You can control the working of the Drystar 5500 via the local keypad or via a
network browser based remote PC.
The table below gives an overview of the operating modes you can access
locally or via the remote PC.
Local
Password
protected
Remote
Password
protected
Operator mode
No
Operator mode
Yes
Key-operator mode
No
Key-operator mode
Yes
Service mode
Yes
Service mode
Yes
Specialist mode
No access
Specialist mode
Yes
Administrator mode
No access
Administrator mode
Yes
The manual describes the controlling of the Drystar 5500 via the keypad.
When controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC, the menus are structured
in the same way. Refer to Chapter 4, ‘Controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote
PC (with browser)’.
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The local user interface
The Drystar 5500 interfaces with the user via the following controls:
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Power button;
Unlock button;
a keypad and a display;
a status indicator LED;
audio signals.
Overview of user interface controls:
Unlock button
Power button
Display
Keypad cover
Status indicator LED
Film input tray (Upper input tray)
Film input tray (Lower input tray)
Never try to open the printer when the Drystar 5500 is busy printing a
film. Always follow the instructions on the display!
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The status indicator LED
At the right side of the display, a LED indicates the status of the Drystar 5500:
Color / Light
Green
Red
Status
Action
Constant
Ready (stand-by)
Proceed.
Blinking
Busy or in Keyoperator mode
Wait.
Blinking
Warning status
Constant
Error status
Check the display for messages.
Refer to ‘Checking the status
indicator LED’ on page 195.
The control buttons
Two control buttons have been provided:
Unlock button
• To safely unlock the printer for accessing the
input trays or opening the covers.
Power button
• To power on or off the printer.
Do NOT press the Power button without first following the procedure to
stop printing when the Drystar 5500 is busy printing a film. Refer to
‘Switching off the Drystar 5500’ on page 36.
Audio signals
The Drystar 5500 gives status information via beeps. The length of the beep
indicates the response of the system to a key command.
• A short beep means that Drystar 5500 has accepted the key command and
is starting the operation.
• A long beep means that you have pressed a non-active key or that the
Drystar 5500 has rejected the key command.
Certain conditions can cause an interval beep. An interval beep accompanies an
error or warning message. Refer to ‘Troubleshooting checklist’ on page 194.
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The keypad
To access the keypad, push the keypad cover backward.
The keypad is located under the keypad cover.
The Drystar 5500 keypad features the following keys:
Emergency
key
To rearrange the print queue: emergency jobs can
be placed at the top of the queue to be printed with
priority. Refer to ‘Assigning emergency priority’ on
page 41.
Delete key
To delete print jobs. Jobs that are deleted will not be
printed. Refer to ‘Deleting print jobs’ on page 42.
Keyoperator key
To access the advanced functions of the Keyoperator mode. Refer to Chapter 3, ‘Advanced
operation (Key-operator mode)’.
Service key
To access service-level functions. Reserved for
trained service personnel.
Escape key
To quit the current function or exit a menu without
saving modifications.
(In Key-operator mode)
Confirm key
• To select a menu.
• To accept an entry in a menu.
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• To move the cursor to the previous entry field.
Up key
• To scroll upwards.
• To increment the number in a(n)
(alpha)numerical entry field.
• To move the cursor to the next entry field.
Down key
• To scroll downwards.
• To decrement the number in a(n)
(alpha)numerical entry field.
• To scroll backwards through multiple choices
within a field.
Left key
• To move the entry position in a(n)
(alpha)numerical entry field from right to left.
• To toggle between values in a field.
• To scroll forwards through multiple choices
within a field.
Right key
• To move the entry position in a(n)
(alpha)numerical entry field from left to right.
• To toggle between values in a field.
You can press and hold down an arrow key to scroll quickly through a list or a
menu.
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The display
The Drystar 5500 control panel has a backlit LCD display. We distinguish two
panel types depending on the selected language:
• a backlit LCD display with 8 lines for Western languages (e.g. Dutch,
French, Portuguese, Swedisch, ...).
• a backlit LCD display with 4 lines for all other languages (e.g. Greek,
Chinese, Korean, Polish,...).
Whether a display is translated or not depends on the operating mode.
Contact Agfa for the latest Drystar 5500 language availability status.
Operator mode
In operator mode, appropriate information is displayed, in accordance with
the status of the printer.
The operator basic screen looks as follows, indicating that the Drystar 5500 is
ready for operation and that no job is currently being executed.
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During printing, calculation and other processes, as the printer is busy with at
least one job, the Print queue screen is displayed:




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• The progress indicator keeps the user informed of the progress of a
process (e.g., calculation of a bitmap, printing of a film, copying files). The
line is gradually filled from left to right, from 0% to 100% as the process
proceeds.
On the print queue screen the modality name defined during installation
(nickname) will be used to refer to the corresponding modality. In case no
nickname has been defined during installation, this AE-title will be used.
Refer to ‘Managing the print queue’ on page 39.
Key-operator mode
In Key-operator mode, operation is menu driven. The menu displays the Keyoperator functions and the active keys.
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Data entry
When entering numerical or alphanumerical data, always adhere to the
following principles:
• Only (alpha)numerical data can be entered.
• During the data entry, the field is displayed in reverse mode.
• Increment the number in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field by pressing the
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Up key. Transition from 9 to 0 of one figure will also increment the next
figure to the left, respecting the valid limits of the range.
Decrement the number in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field by pressing
the Down key. Transition from 0 to 9 of one figure will also decrement the
next figure to the left, respecting the valid limits of the range.
Move the entry position in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field from right to
left by pressing the Left key.
Move the entry position in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field from left to
right by pressing the Right key.
Press and hold down a key to repeat arrow key actions.
To accept an entry in a menu, press the Confirm key.
A short beep acknowledges and terminates the entry.
The Drystar 5500 will sound a long beep if you press a key that is not to be
used at that moment.
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Switching on the Drystar 5500
Before switching on the Drystar 5500, read the safety instructions. Refer to
‘Security precautions’ on page 17.
Follow the procedure below to ensure proper start-up of the Drystar 5500 and
to check that everything is working correctly.
Check that the power cord is plugged in and then switch on the printer by
pressing the Power button.
On the display, the following message is displayed. After a short while, a progress
indicator will show the proceeding of the self test.
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The printer is ready for operation:
• If, on the front panel display, the READY message is shown, the status
indicator LED is constant green.
It takes 11 minutes before the Drystar 5500 can start printing. After 6 minutes the
READY message appears and from then on you can send print jobs to the printer,
but it will take another five minutes for the printer head to heat up. When you send
print jobs to the Drystar 5500 during this five minutes, the printer will use that
time to calculate the print job and the display will inform you that the printer is
warming up.
• If, on the front panel display, the Print queue screen is shown, the status
indicator LED is green and blinking.




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Make sure that the printer is loaded with appropriate consumables.
Refer to page 46 for detailed information on loading films.
If the job status holds a warning or error indication. Refer to ‘Troubleshooting
checklist’ on page 194.
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Cooling down the Drystar 5500
If owing to certain circumstances (e.g. extensive printing), the temperature
rises too much, the Drystar 5500 will cool down automatically. The cooling
down message will appaear on the display during the cooling down process.
Switching off the Drystar 5500
When you want to switch off the printer, it is recommended to follow the
procedure as described below, to make sure that any pending jobs are
correctly finished.
Make sure that the pending jobs are correctly finished. If necessary, follow the
procedure to stop printing. Refer to ‘Stopping the printing process’ on page 59.
Press the Power button to switch off the Drystar 5500.
In case the printer is ready, it shuts down immediately. Otherwise it can take up to
10 seconds to power down.
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Basic operation
(operator mode)
This chapter will inform on how to manage the print queue,
how to print films with priority and how to load new films.
Overview of operator functions
Managing the print queue
Assigning emergency priority
Deleting print jobs
About Drystar 5500 consumables
Loading films
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Overview of operator functions
This section focuses on the basic operating principles of the Drystar 5500.
After reading this chapter, the operator should be able to produce diagnostic
usable hardcopies. No special technical skills are required.
All basic operator functions can be activated directly by pressing a single key
on the keypad.
Function / Task
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Description
Page
‘Managing the print queue’
Jobs that have been received are
put in a print queue, waiting to be
printed.
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‘Assigning emergency priority’
To rearrange the order in which
jobs are waiting to be printed. Jobs
that have emergency priority are
placed on top of the print queue.
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‘Deleting print jobs’
To remove print jobs from the print
queue. Print jobs that are deleted
will not be printed.
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‘Loading films’
Instructions for loading new films
on the printer.
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Managing the print queue
You can always check the status of the print jobs.
As long as the jobs are not yet submitted for printing (i.e. they are still in the
‘waiting’ status), you can assign emergency priority and delete individual
print jobs.
Keep in mind that one print job can hold several films to be printed. In accordance
with the acquisition modality used, and the actual settings, films can be grouped in
a folder to be submitted as one print job for the Drystar 5500. Refer to the User
manual of the acquisition modality for more information.
Checking the print queue
If jobs have been transmitted from the network to the Drystar 5500, they are
put in the print queue on a first in, first out schedule. New jobs that are added
to the queue get the ‘waiting’ status.
As soon as the last film of a job is ejected in the output tray, the next job that
has been calculated will be put in printing status.
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• The first line shows information on the job that is currently being printed:
modality name, a nickname (if defined), time of receipt of the job and the
job status.
• The second line shows how many films are to be printed for the current job,
and also what film from that total is currently being printed.
• On the third line you can watch the progress of the printing process. The
progress indicator is gradually filled from left to right, from 0% to 100% as
the process is completed. If no job is being printed, the progress indicator
will show the proceeding of the calculation process of the next job.
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The other lines give information on the jobs that are still waiting in the print
queue. A description of the possible status of each job is listed in the table
below:
Status
Description
Printing
Printing of this job is in
progress.
Calculating
The necessary calculations
are being made before
printing of the job can be
started.
Action
Wait.
Wait.
Waiting
Media size
indication
The job has been put in the
print queue, but no
processing is yet being
done.
No compatible media are
loaded for the print job.
• To put emergency jobs on top of
the queue, refer to ‘Assigning
emergency priority’ on page 41.
• To remove jobs from the queue,
refer to ‘Deleting print jobs’ on
page 42.
Make sure the correct media are
loaded.
On the print queue screen the modality name defined during installation
(nickname) will be used to refer to the corresponding modality. In case no
nickname has been defined during installation, this AE-title will be used.
If the job status holds a warning or error indication, refer to ‘Error messages while
the printer starts up’ on page 218.
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Assigning emergency priority
You can assign emergency priority to jobs that need to be printed with
urgency. Jobs that are marked for priority handling are placed at the top of
the print queue for immediate processing. Emergency jobs will be printed
before other jobs that were received previously. However, any pending jobs
that are already being calculated or scheduled for printing will be finished
first.
On the keypad, press the Emergency key.
The Emergency printing screen is displayed:
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Only the jobs that have the ‘waiting’ status are displayed. Print jobs which already
have an emergency status are blinking.
You can press the Escape key to return to the previous menu without making changes
in the job order (‘Quit’).
Press the Down and Up keys to scroll through the jobs and press the Confirm
key to select the job that must be printed with emergency priority.
Printing will be resumed in accordance with the changed queue order.
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Deleting print jobs
You can remove jobs from the print queue if they are in the ‘waiting status’.
Any pending jobs that are already being calculated or scheduled for printing
will be finished. Such jobs can not be deleted.
On the keypad, press the Delete key.
The Delete print job screen is displayed:
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Only the jobs that have the ‘waiting’ status are displayed.
On the print queue screen the modality name defined during installation
(nickname) will be used to refer to the corresponding modality. In case no
nickname has been defined during installation, this AE-title will be used.
You can press the Escape key to return to the previous menu without deleting print jobs
(‘Quit’).
Press the Down and Up keys to scroll through the jobs and press the Confirm
key to select the job that must be deleted.
The Confirm delete screen is displayed.
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You can press the Escape key to return to the previous menu without deleting print
jobs (‘Cancel’).
If you want to delete all jobs at once, press the up/down arrow keys to select ‘All
jobs’, followed by the Confirm key. Proceed with the next step.
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Press the Confirm key to delete the print job.
Printing will be resumed. The job that has been deleted will not be printed.
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About Drystar 5500 consumables
The Drystar 5500 can handle blue-transparent DT 2 B, clear-transparent
DT 2 C (both for general radiography) and optionally (refer to ‘Options and
accessories’ on page 235) the blue-transparent DT 2 Mammo (for the
mammography application) films.
Available film formats for general radiography applications are 8x10”,
10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14”, and 14x17”. Available film formats for the
mammography application are 8x10”, 10x12” and 11x14”.
Both input trays can use all film formats.
The Key-operator can adjust the film size setting for both input trays.
For more information about adjusting film size setting, refer to ‘Changing the film
format of the trays’ on page 180.
Labeling the input trays
The following film types can be used:
DRYSTAR DT 2 B
8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14”, and 14x17”
DRYSTAR DT 2 C
8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14”, and 14x17”
DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo
(optional)
8x10”, 10x12” and 11x14”
The different formats are configurated in following way in a tray:
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Appropriate labels have been applied on the input tray(s) by the service
personnel at installation of the printer, indicating the type of new film to be
loaded when the tray is empty.
 
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Loading films
Introduction
This section describes how to load the Drystar 5500 with appropriate films.
The Drystar 5500 can be loaded with 8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14” and
14x17” films.
The Drystar 5500 can be loaded with new films in full daylight. Loading films is
easy and can be done in no time. Follow the procedures as described in this section.
The Drystar 5500 will inform you in several ways that an input tray is empty:
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An audible signal,
the Status indicator LED is flashing (red color),
the Unlock button LED is flashing,
the display screen shows a message informing you that either the upper or
lower input tray is empty.
The film loading procedure is identical for both input trays. In the examples
below, we will assume that the lower input tray is to be loaded.
The procedure is slightly different, depending on the fact wether the Drystar 5500
is printing/calculating or in the ready state.
When the printer is in the ready state, go to ‘When the Drystar 5500 is in the ready
state:’ on page 49.
Never load an additional film sheet or film sheets to a film pack in use.
Only load a new film pack when the current input tray is empty.
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When the Drystar 5500 is printing or calculating:
The display shows the following message:
Press the Unlock button to initiate the loading sequence.
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When the film path is cleared, the following message is displayed:
Press the Unlock button.
The printer is ready to receive a new film pack when the following message appears:
Blinking
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Open the lower input tray.
You have 5 seconds to open the input tray. If you do not open the tray within that
time, the first screen (step 1 or 5 respectively) is presented again, or printing is
resumed when a job is received for which media is available.
Load a new film pack.
Refer to ‘Film loading procedure’ on page 50.
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When the Drystar 5500 is in the ready state:
The display shows the following message:
Press the Unlock button to initiate the loading sequence.
The printer is ready to receive a new film pack when the following message appears:
Blinking
Open the lower input tray.
You have 5 seconds to open the input tray. If you do not open the tray within that
time, the first screen (step 1 or 5 respectively) is presented again, or printing is
resumed when a job is received for which media is available.
Load a new film pack.
Refer to ‘Film loading procedure’ on page 50.
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Film loading procedure
Open the empty input tray.
The display shows the following message:
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Take film pack, and open it.
Verify that the film type on the film pack corresponds with the sticker on the tray! If
you do use an other film type, you are advised to change the label on the tray.
You can put the film pack onto a table to make manipulation easier. Before you do
this, make sure that the table is dust-free!
Remove the sticker from the film pack.
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Remove the plastic film bag partially.
Slide the film pack into the input tray, and remove the plastic film bag
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Tear and remove the plastic tape from around the film pack.
Close the input tray.
The Drystar 5500 resumes printing as soon as the tray is closed.
Loading instructions are also available on the input tray cover.
Never load another film format when the input tray is not empty. Intermediate
changing of film formats increases the risk for dust, which can damage the thermal
print head (TPH).
The system performs an automatic calibration when the film format has been
changed.
Never reuse a jammed film. Refer to ‘Clearing of film jams’ on page 199.
Only the Drystar 5503 is equipped with a “back side printing” detection
mechanism.. This mechanism is acvtivated only when the software 6.x is installed
and a wrongly inserted film sheet in the input tray is used for printing. In this case
the user receives a warning. The Drystar 5500 does not have this feature.
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Checking the correct position of a film in the input tray
You can verify that the film is properly loaded by watching the lower right corner of
the films in the input tray. The rounding of this corner should be smaller than the
other three corners. This is also indicated on the sticker at the right side of the input
tray cover.
When closing the input tray, the Film Identification tag is read and the printer
settings are automatically adjusted. The Film Identification tag is located on the
protective sheet on the backside of the film pack. The figure below shows the film
pack upside down.
For some new film types, the Film Identification tag will be covered by a sticker and
therefore will not be visible.
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Advanced operation
(Key-operator mode)
This chapter gives an overview of functions for the advanced
user:
Overview of Key-operator functions
Stopping the printing process
Viewing printer information
Changing the configuration settings
Printing images
Saving the configuration settings
Restoring the configuration settings
Performing the calibration procedures
Installation
Quality control for general radiography applications
(DT 2 B & DT 2 C)
Quality control for mammography application
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Overview of Key-operator functions
The Key-operator menus make it possible to use the Drystar 5500 advanced
functions. If not specified otherwise, the functions are described in detail in
this chapter.
For general information on the functions of the Drystar 5500 keys, refer to
‘The local user interface’ on page 27.
Overview
The Drystar 5500 features the following functions on the main menu level of
the Key-operator mode:
Menu item
Function
Page
Stop printing
To halt the printing procedure
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Show settings
To consult the current settings of the printer.
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Change settings
To change the current settings of the printer.
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Print Image
To print one of the standard Drystar 5500 test
images. To load and print images from a floppy
disk.
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Save configuration
To make a back-up of the printer settings.
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Restore
configuration
To restore the back-up of the printer settings.
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Calibration
To calibrate the printer.
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Installation
To install the software with the installation
wizard.
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Quality control
To control with a daily procedure the image
quality respectively of general radiography &
mammography (optional) applications.
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Refer to the indicated page for an explanation of the function and the
appropriate procedures.
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The menu structure
Upper input tray
Stop printing
Lower input tray
Show settings
General
Input tray
General
Network Dicom
Per modality
Sorter configuration
Date and time
Image quality
Language
Logical printers
Sorter configuration
Assignment modal./tray
Beep on empty tray
Change settings
General
Upper input tray
Film view
Lower input tray
Film view
Network Dicom
Image quality
Print image
Test image
Called AE-title
From printer floppy
Hostname
image 1.tif
Domain name
image 2.tif
Save configuration
Printer IP-address
Netmask
Router IP-address
Restore configuration
From floppy (recommended)
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Remove modality
Add modality
General
Per modality
Calibration
Installation
Film
Printhead profile
Upper input tray
TPH cleaning
Lower input tray
Install data-sets
Printer Installation wizard
Quality control
Upper input tray
Lower input tray
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Accessing the Key-operator menus
• The Key-operator mode functions (i.e. the main menu level) can be
accessed by pressing the Key-operator key on the front panel.
After pressing the Key-operator key the Main menu is displayed:
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8 Quality control
• You can scroll through the menu items by pressing the Down and Up keys
and select a menu item by pressing the Confirm key.
• At any moment, you can press the Escape key on the main menu level to
exit the Key-operator mode. If you press this key on a lower level menu you
are returned to the higher level menu. If you press this key on a data screen
after entering information, all changes on that screen are lost.
• A time-out function (default set to ten minutes) is foreseen. When this
time-out is about to expire, the following screen is displayed:
Press the Confirm key to return to the Key-operator menu. Otherwise, the Keyoperator menu will be closed.
The Drystar 5500 will sound a long beep if you press a key that is not to be used at
that moment.
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Stopping the printing process
To stop the printing process on an adequate way, it is recommended to use the
Stop printing menu.
Accessing the Stop printing menu
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Confirm key to select ‘Stop printing’.
While the current print job is finished, the Stop Printing screen is displayed:
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The modality name defined during installation will be used to refer to the
corresponding modality. In case there is also a nickname (daily used name) defined
during installation, the nickname is used.
After the current print job is completed, the following screen is displayed:
Blinking
Press the Confirm key to resume printing or press the Escape key to return to
the Key-operator main menu.
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Viewing printer information
A number of data and parameter settings of the printer can be viewed by using
the ‘Show settings’ function:
Show settings
Page
General
‘Viewing general information’
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Input tray
‘Viewing input tray information’
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Network (DICOM)
‘Viewing network (DICOM) information’
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Sorter configuration
‘Viewing the sorter configuration’
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Image quality
‘Viewing general Image quality information’
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‘Viewing Image quality information for a modality’
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Logical printers
‘Viewing the logical printers configuration’
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Accessing the Show settings menu
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key once, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Show settings’.
The Show settings menu is displayed:
This menu is the starting point for viewing printer information.
Press the Escape key to return to the Key-operator main menu.
Press the Escape key to quit the Key-operator mode.
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Viewing general information
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General’ info screen is displayed:
SW-release:
Beep on empty tray:5
1024
English
12.30
12 Sep 2005
17 Mar 2006
17 Mar 2005
20 Jun 2005
21330
R4.0.0 B2
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the following items:
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the serial number of the printer,
the language,
the current time and date,
the next preventive maintenance (PM) date,
the install date,
the last repair date,
the total number of films printed,
the currently installed software version,
the beep on empty tray setting (No beep, 5 times, many).
Press the Escape key to return to the Show settings menu.
Viewing input tray information
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm
key to select ‘Input tray’.
The ‘Input tray’ screen is displayed:
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Press the Up and Down keys followed by the Confirm key to select the desired
input tray.
In case you have selected Upper input tray, the Upper input tray screen is displayed:
Prints current pack:6
EKL38
202458269
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OK
DT 2 B
14X17"
Normal
11673
If you have selected lower input tray, a screen with similar information about the
lower tray is shown.
For both input trays, the following information is displayed on the currently loaded
film:
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•
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the status (OK / disabled/overruled),
the film type read from the Film Identification tag,
the film format read from Film Identification tag,
the film view,
the total number of prints for the input tray,
the number of prints for this film pack,
the brand (ABC Code),
the order number,
the pack number.
Press the Confirm key to return to the Show settings menu.
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Viewing network (DICOM) information
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Down key twice, followed by the Confirm
key to select ‘Network (DICOM)’.
The ‘Network (DICOM)’ screen is displayed:
DS5500
ds5500
xxxxxx
08:00:66:80:
e.g.
Prt IP-ad:123.123.123.123
Netmask:255.255.255.255
Router:123.123.123.123
The following network (DICOM) parameters are displayed:
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AE-title,
Host name,
Domain,
Printer IP-address,
Netmask,
Router,
MAC address.
Press the Confirm key to return to the Show settings menu.
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Viewing the sorter configuration
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Sorter Configuration’.
The ‘Sorter Configuration’ screen is displayed:
1 2 3 4
1 
2 
3 
3 4
This screen gives an overview of:
• the installed trays and their positions (the upper tray has position one, the
lower tray position 4).
• the assignment of the installed modalities and corresponding tray(s).
The previous screen is an example of a situation where only tray 1, 3 and 4 are
installed and the second modality is a fast modality.
Press the Up and Down keys to select the modality of your choice.
Press the Confirm key to return to the Show settings menu.
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Viewing general Image quality information
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The general Image quality settings are displayed:
OFF
3.12
3.11
OFF
OFF
Macbet
The following info is displayed:
• Film calibration setting: OFF/ON with the number of film packs
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determining the calibration interval (if ON).
Dmax upper tray: the maximum density for the upper input tray resulting
from the automatic film calibration.
Dmax lower tray: the maximum density for the lower input tray resulting
from the automatic film calibration.
TPH cleaning: the number of prints after the last thermal head cleaning,
and the number of prints to go before a new cleaning session is necessary.
TPH profile: the number of prints after the last thermal head profile
calibration and the number of prints to go before a new thermal head
profile calibration is necessary.
Def. densitometer: shows the default densitometer that is used for the
calibrations.
Press the Confirm key to return to the Image quality menu.
In the Image quality menu, press the Escape key to return to the Show settings
menu.
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Viewing Image quality information for a modality
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Up/Down arrow keys, followed by the Confirm key to select the
desired modality.
Press the Confirm key to display the Image quality settings for the selected
modality, or the Escape key to quit.

DS5500_1
Philips
MXVIEW
Look-up table:
Linear
Interpolation:
Cubic HighRes
Maximum density:
3.00
Press the Confirm key to return to the Image quality menu.
In the Image quality menu, press the Escape key to return to the Show settings
menu.
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Viewing the logical printers configuration
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Show settings menu’ procedure, on
page 61.
On the Show settings menu, press the Down key five times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Logical printers’.
The ‘Logical printers’ screen is displayed:
1 other logical printer
e.g. DS_5500_2
This screen gives an overview of the logical printers defined in the Drystar 5500.
The Logical printers information can be helpful when assigning a modality output
to a particular Drystar 5500 profile. Configuring logical printers can only be done
via a connected remote pc. Contact your local service organization for more
information.
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Press the Confirm key to return to the Show settings menu.
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Changing the configuration settings
A number of data and parameters settings of the printer can be viewed and
changed by using the ‘change settings’ function.
Each time the settings have been changed, the new configuration is automatically
stored on the hard disk of the printer. You will be asked to create a back-up floppy
with the new settings.
Change settings
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General
‘Changing the date and time’
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‘Changing the language’
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‘Changing the sorter configuration’
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‘Changing the assignment modality - output tray’
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‘Changing the beep on empty tray settings’
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Input tray (Upper or Lower)
‘Changing the film view’
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Network (DICOM)
‘Changing the Printer AE-title (Called AE-title)’
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‘Changing the Hostname’
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‘Changing the Domain name’
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‘Changing the Printer IP-address’
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‘Changing the Netmask’
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‘Changing the Router IP-address’
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‘Removing a modality’
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‘Adding a modality’
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Image quality
‘Changing general image quality settings - Film calibration’
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‘Changing general image quality settings - Default densitometer’
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‘Changing Image quality setting for a modality - Selecting a lookup table’
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‘Changing Image quality setting for a modality - Changing the
Interpolation’
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‘Changing Image quality setting for a modality - Changing the maximum
density (Dmax)’
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Accessing the Change settings menu
If the printer has not yet been installed, the ‘printer installation wizard’ should be
executed first. In this case, the following screen is displayed:
Proceed as follows to access the ‘Change settings’ menu:
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key twice, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Change settings’.
The ‘Change settings’ screen is displayed:
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Press the Escape key to quit the Key-operator mode.
When the settings have been changed, the ‘accept modifications’ window is displayed:
Each time the settings have been changed and confirmed, an automatic back-up of the
new configuration is made on the hard disk. You will also be asked to create a back-up
floppy.
Select ‘yes’ if you wish to accept the changed settings. Press the Confirm key.
Select ‘no’ if you do not wish to accept the changed settings. Press the Confirm key.
You will return to the Main menu.
After selecting ’yes’, the ‘Update back-up’ screen is displayed:
If you want to save the configuration on the back-up floppy, select ‘yes’ and press the
Confirm key. The printer will now enter the ‘Saving the current configuration’ (refer to
page 105).
If you only want to save the configuration on the printer hard disk, select ‘no’ and
press the Confirm key.
Next, the following screen is displayed:
Press the Confirm key to reset. After the reset, the new settings will be active.
Press the Escape key to quit the application. The old settings will remain active until
the next reset.
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Changing the General settings
Changing the date and time
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General’ screen is displayed:
Press the Confirm key to select ‘Date and time’.
The ‘Date and time’ screen is displayed:
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increment/decrement the numbers. Press the
Left/Right arrow keys to move through the digits.
For more info, refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
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Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the language
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70 to select the ‘General’ screen.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘General’ screen, press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm key
to select ‘Language’.
The ‘Language’ screen is displayed with the available languages. For example:
1*English
2 Nederlands
3 Francais
4 Deutsch
The current language is marked with an asterisk (*).
The number of displayed languages depends on the installed dataset. Contact your
local Agfa service organization for the latest Drystar 5500 language availability
status.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys, followed by the Confirm key to select the
desired language.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the sorter configuration
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70 to select the ‘General’ screen.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘General’ screen, press the Down key twice, followed by the Confirm key
to select ‘Sorter Configuration’.
The ‘Sorter Configuration’ screen is displayed:
* position 1 (upper)
* position 2
position 3
* position 4 (lower)
An asterix left from an output tray indicates that the respective output tray is
installed.
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Use the Up and Down keys to select the output tray you wish to configure and
press the Left/Right arrow keys to install/uninstall the output tray.
Click OK to install the indicated output tray.
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Changing the assignment modality - output tray
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70 to select the ‘General’ screen.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘General’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Assignment modal./tray’.
The ‘Assignment modal./tray’ screen is displayed:
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Select a modality by using the select key and pressing Confirm.
The number of selections depends on the number of modalities defined.
The following window is displayed:

* position 1 (upper)
position 2
position 3
position 4 (lower)
An asterix left from an output tray indicates that the respective output tray is
installed.
Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the output trays for the particular
modality and press the Left/Right arrow keys to install button to uninstall/
install the output tray.
If you have selected more than one input tray, you must consecutively assign the
output trays.
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Changing the beep on empty tray settings
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70 to select the ‘General’ screen.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘General’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the Confirm
key to select ‘Beep on empty tray’.
The ‘Audible alarm on empty tray’ screen is displayed:
No alarm
*5 times
While tray is empty
Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired setting:
• Select ‘No alarm’ if you do not want an audible signal to warn you that a
tray is empty.
• Select 5 times to hear 5 consecutive beeps at the moment a tray gets empty.
• Select ‘While tray is empty’ to hear a beep the whole time a tray is empty.
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Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the input tray settings (upper / lower)
Changing the film view
In the procedure, we will assume that the film view for the upper input tray is to be
changed. The procedure for the lower input tray is identical.
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70 to select the ‘Upper input tray’ screen.
In the ‘Upper input tray’ screen, press the Down key twice, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Film view’.
The ‘Film view’ screen is displayed:
1* Normal
2 Back
The current film view is indicated with an *.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired film view.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing Network (DICOM) configuration
Changing the Printer AE-title (Called AE-title)
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
Press the Confirm key to select ‘Called AE-title’.
The ‘Called AE-title’ screen is displayed:
e.g. DS5500
If the printer AE-Title has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
Change the printer AE-title by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on
page 33. Make sure not to enter more than 16 characters.
Entries are case sensitive.
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Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the Hostname
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
In the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key once, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Hostname’.
The ‘Hostname’ screen is displayed:
e.g. ds5500
If the Host name has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
Change the hostname by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on
page 33. Make sure not to enter more than 16 characters.
Entries are case sensitive.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the Domain name
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key twice, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Domain name’.
The ‘Domain name’ screen is displayed:
If the domain name has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
Enter the domain name by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on
page 33.
Entries are case sensitive.
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Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the Printer IP-address
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by
the Confirm key to select ‘Printer IP-address’.
The ‘Printer IP-address’ screen is displayed:
e.g. 10.233. 93. 46
If the IP-address has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
When no DHCP server is available and when the IP address of the printer has never
been set, the printer IP address will be set to the address 169.254.10.10.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increment/decrement the numbers. Press the
Left/Right arrow keys to move through the fields. Press the Confirm key to store
the data.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in (see examples on the next page).
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Example: If the IP-address is 120.000.120.120, then the data entry should be as
follows:
12 .00 .12 .12
Example: If the IP-address is 120.0.120.120, then the data entry should be as follows:
12 .
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Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing the Netmask
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Netmask’.
The ‘Netmask’ screen is displayed:
e.g. 255.255.252. 0
If the Netmask has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
When no DHCP server is available and when the subnet mask of the printer has
never been set, the subnet mask will be set to the APIPA address 255.255.0.0.
Enter the Netmask by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in (see examples on the next page).
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Example: If the Netmask is 250.760.560. 0, then the data entry should be as follows:
25 .76 .
56 .
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
Changing the Router IP-address
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
On the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key five times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Router IP-address’.
The ‘Router IP-address’ screen is displayed:
e.g. 10.233. 92. 1
If the Router IP-address has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
Enter the Router IP-address by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on
page 33.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in (see examples on the next page).
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Example: If the Router IP-address is 450.000.210.120, then the data entry should be
as follows:
45 . 00 .21 .12
Example: If the Router IP-address is 450.0.210.120, then the data entry should be as
follows:
45 .
. 21 .12
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Removing a modality
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
7 Remove modality
8 Add modality
On the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key six times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Remove modality’.
The ‘Remove modality’ screen is displayed:
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
The modality names, entered during installation of the printer, are shown in the list. If
no names have been entered, the Called AE-titles are shown instead. In case there is
also a nickname (daily used name) defined during installation, the nickname is used.
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Select the modality which you wish to remove by means of the arrow keys.
Press the Confirm key to remove the modality name from the list, or the Escape
key to quit the procedure without any changes.
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Adding a modality
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key three times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Network Dicom’.
The ‘Network Dicom’ screen is displayed:
7 Remove modality
8 Add modality
On the ‘Network-Dicom’ screen, press the Down key seven times, followed by
the Confirm key to select ‘Add modality’.
The ‘Add Modality’ screen is displayed, asking you to collect the appropriate
info on the new modality (see your System Administrator if necessary):
Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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The ‘Enter modality daily used name’ screen is displayed:
Enter the modality daily used name (nickname) by means of the arrow keys.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33. Make sure not to enter more than 8 characters.
A blank daily used modality name is not allowed.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
The ‘Select modality brand’ screen is displayed:
2 Philips
3 Fuji
4 Siemens
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate modality brand name.
• In case you have selected ‘Other’, the Modality AE-title will be linked with the
default settings. Proceed with step 10.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
The ‘Select modality type’ screen is displayed:
1 MXVIEW
2 MX8000
10 The ‘select modality AE-title’ screen is displayed:
2 
3 
4 
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11 Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate modality AE-title.
• In case you have selected ‘1 Enter via keypad (manual)’, the ‘Enter modality AEtitle’ screen is displayed:
Enter the Modality AE-title by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on
page 33. Make sure not to enter more than 16 characters.
12 Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
The ‘Select output tray for ’ screen will appear:

* position 1 (upper)
position 2
posiiton 3
* position 4 (lower)
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the output tray. You can (de)activate
the selected output tray with the Left/Right arrow keys.
Activated output trays are marked with an *.
13 Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
The ‘Select preferred film type for ’ screen will appear:

1*DRYSTAR DT 2 B
2 DRYSTAR DT 2 C
3 DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo
‘DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo’ is only shown in the list when the option for the
mammography application is activated. Refer to ‘Options and accessories’ on
page 235.
You can find the film type on the film packaging, e.g. ‘DRYSTAR DT 2 C’.
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14 Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the preferred film type for this
modality.
In case the current film type in the trays does not match the selected film type the
following message is displayed:

15 Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
The data entry for the new modality is finished now.
The printer will ask you if you want to add another modality:
16 If you wish to add another modality, select Yes and press the Confirm key. You
will be taken back to step 4 to repeat the procedure.
17 If you do not wish to add another modality, select No and press the Confirm key,
or press the Escape key. The printer will return to the Network-Dicom menu.
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Changing the image quality settings
Changing general image quality settings - Film calibration
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General settings’ screen will appear:
Press the Confirm key to select ‘Film calibration’.
The ‘Select default for film calibration’ screen is displayed:
* ON
OFF
This setting is by default set to ON and will apply to every modality.
The current setting is marked with an *.
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Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the preferred film calibration default.
When the setting is ON, the Drystar 5500 will ask you to enter the calibration
frequency:
Enter the calibration frequency by means of the Up/Down arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data
entry’ on page 33.
1 pack = 100 sheets
E.g., if the frequency is set to 5, this means that a film calibration is executed
automatically every 5 packs or every 500 sheets.
You can specify to perform an automatic film calibration after loading every “n“
film packs.
For more information on film calibration settings: refer to ‘Understanding the
calibration policy and the calibration initiation’ on page 221.
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Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Changing general image quality settings - Default densitometer
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Confirm key to select ‘General’.
The ‘General settings’ screen will appear:
Press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Default
densitometer’.
The ‘Default densitometer’ screen is displayed:
* Macbeth TR924
Gretag
X-Rite 301
X-Rite 310
X-Rite 331
X-Rite 341
The current default densitometer is marked with an *.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the default densitometer.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
All shown densities will vary slightly according to the densitometer selection. Refer
to ‘Drystar media density response data’ on page 237.
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Changing Image quality setting for a modality - Selecting a lookup table
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change settings’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the modality for which you want to
change the image quality settings.
The ‘Image quality’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

Do one of the following:
• If you want to attribute the default profile, select ‘Profile default’ and press the
Confirm key.
You return to the screen of step 2.
• If you want to add a custom profile, select ‘Select other’ and press the Confirm key.
Proceed with step 5.
The ‘Image quality’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

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Press the Confirm key to select ‘Look-up table’.
The ‘Look-up table’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

1 Kanamori
2 Linear
3 Kanamor-like (100)
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired lookup table.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
• In case Kanamori-like is selected, change the Kanamori-value.
An additional screen for the Kanamori-like value is displayed:

100
All Kanamori-like curves are selectable starting from 75 until 220 in steps of 1 unit.
The activated setting is marked with an *.
In case a number of settings for a modality were set via a remote computer, you will
not be able to change the image quality information for this modality manually. If
this is the case, the following screen will appear:

In case the image quality parameters need to be changed for this modality, please
use the DICOM Configuration tool, in the Specialist or Service mode (specialist
mode available only via remote network PC). You can also delete this modality
(refer to ‘Removing a modality’ on page 86) and create a new modality with the
same name. For this new modality new parameters can be assigned via the local
keypad.
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Changing Image quality setting for a modality - Changing the Interpolation
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the modality for which you want to
change the image quality settings.
The ‘Image quality’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

Do one of the following:
• If you want to attribute the default profile, select ‘Profile default’ and press the
Confirm key.
You will return to the screen of step 2.
• If you want to add a custom profile, select ‘Select other’ and press the Confirm key.
Proceed with step 5.
The ‘Image quality’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

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On the ‘Image quality’ screen press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm
key to select ‘Interpolation’.
The ‘Interpolation’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

1 CubicBell
2*Cubic Hi-Res
3 Linear
4 Replication
5 None
The current interpolation setting for the selected modality is marked with an *.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired Interpolation setting for
this modality.
• If you select “Cubic Hi-Res” the following screen will appear, allowing you to adjust
the smoothing factor:

Default 0.70
• If you select “CubicBell” the following screen will appear, allowing you to adjust
the smoothing factor:

Default 0.90
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
The user should be aware that the interpolation values differ when the
A#Sharp feature is deactivated. The A#Sharp feature, which is a
technology that enhances the image sharpness, is active by default. For
more information about (de)activating the A#Sharp feature, refer to the
Drystar 5500/5503 Service manual.
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Changing Image quality setting for a modality - Changing the maximum
density (Dmax)
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ‘Accessing the Change settings menu’ procedure on
page 70.
On the ‘Change setting’ screen, press the Down key four times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Image quality’.
The following screen will appear:
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the modality for which you want to
change the image quality settings.
The ‘Image quality’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

Do one of the following:
• If you want to attribute the default profile, select ‘Profile default’ and press the
Confirm key.
You will return to the screen of step 2.
• If you want to add a custom profile, select ‘Select other’ and press the Confirm key.
Proceed with step 5.
The ‘Image quality’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

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On the ‘Image quality’ screen press the Down key twice, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Dmax’.
The ‘Dmax (maximum density)’ screen for the selected modality is displayed:

*2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
All maximum densities are selectable starting from 2.75 until 3.20 in steps of 0.05
units. The current setting for the selected modality is marked with an *.
The maximum density will be limited to the maximum density of the media.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired Maximum Density setting
for this modality.
Press the Confirm key to store the data, or the Escape key to quit the procedure
without any changes.
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Printing images
A number of ‘test’ images can be printed, either from floppy disk or from the
hard disk:
Show settings
Page
Test image
‘Printing test images from the hard disk’
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Floppy disk
‘Printing files from printer floppy’
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Accessing the Print images menu
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key three times followed by
the Confirm key to select ‘Print image’.
The Print image menu is displayed:
100
Press the Escape key to return to the Key-operator main menu.
Press the Escape key to quit the Key-operator mode.
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Printing test images from the hard disk
Test images are useful for checking the print quality. The Drystar 5500 offers
a number of built-in test images stored on the hard disk.
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Print images menu’ procedure on
page 100 to select the ‘Print image’ screen.
On the ‘Print image’ menu, press the Confirm key to select ‘Test image’.
The ‘Select test image’ screen is displayed:
1 smpte_lin.tif
2 smpte_1300.tif
3 smpte_kan.tif
4 Artefac_5500.tif
5 TG18QC.tif
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired test image, followed by the
Confirm key.
Define the input tray for printing.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen is displayed:
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired input tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The ‘Number of copies’ screen is displayed:
Press the arrow keys to increment/decrement the number. Press the Left/Right
arrow keys to move through the field.
For more info, refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
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Press the Confirm key to confirm the number of copies.
The ‘Queuing file’ screen will be shown to indicate to the operator that the printing
action from floppy is accepted and in process:

After about five seconds this screen will disappear.
Printing files from printer floppy
TIFF images stored on a floppy disk can be printed using the ‘Print from
floppy’ function.
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the Print images menu’ procedure on
page 100 to select the ‘Print image’ screen.
On the Print image menu, press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm
key to select ‘From floppy’.
The ‘Print from floppy’ screen is displayed:
Insert the floppy disk containing the TIFF file(s) you want to be printed.
The drive is located at the rear of the printer.
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Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to quit.
The ‘Select image-file’ screen is displayed:
1 User image1.tif
2 User image1.tif
3 User image1.tif
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired .tif-file, followed by the
Confirm key.
Define the input tray for printing.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen is displayed:
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired input tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The ‘Number of copies’ screen is displayed:
Press the arrow keys to increment/decrement the number. Press the Left/Right
arrow keys to move through the field.
For more info, refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
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Press the Confirm key to confirm the number of copies.
The ‘Copying and Queuing file’ screen will be shown to indicate to the operator that
the (printing) action is accepted and in progress:

After about 20 seconds the following screen appears:
10 Remove the floppy disk from the drive and press the Confirm key to continue.
The print job is stored in the print queue.
Alternatively, you can print images directly from a connected Remote PC to the
printer. Refer to ‘Starting the remote session’ on page 173.
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Saving the configuration settings
Each time the settings have been changed and confirmed, an automatic backup of the new configuration is made on the hard disk. You will also be asked to
create a back-up floppy.
It is also possible (and recommended) to regularly make a back-up of the
printer settings to ensure safe restoring of the values when required.
Saving the current configuration
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key four times, followed by
the Confirm key to select ‘Save configuration’.
The following screen appears:
When 100% is reached, the following the ‘Save configuration’ screen is displayed:
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Insert an empty floppy disk.
The drive is located at the rear of the printer.
For the back-up, an empty floppy disk is required (formatted, IBM-compatible,
2HD).
Press the Confirm key to continue.
A second ‘Save configuration’ screen is displayed.
D:/
A:/
The printer saves the configuration on the floppy disk.
The following screen is displayed:
Remove the floppy disk and press the Confirm key.
The following screen is displayed:
e.g.
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Press the Confirm key. The program will return to the main Key-operator menu.
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Restoring the configuration settings
When necessary, you can restore the configuration settings of the printer from
a previously made back-up copy.
The following functions are provided for restoring a back-up copy of the
configuration files:
• ‘Restoring printer settings from the back-up floppy disk’ (page 108).
• ‘Restoring printer settings from the hard disk’ (page 110).
Accessing the restore configuration menu
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key five times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Restore configuration’.
The ‘Restore configuration’ screen is displayed:
2 Settings 10/05/04 10:55
3 Settings 08/05/04 08:05
4 Settings 08/05/04 07:45
5 Settings 08/05/04 07:31
This menu is the starting point for restoring printer settings (see below).
Press the Escape key to return to the Key-operator main menu.
Press the Escape key to quit the Key-operator mode.
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Restoring printer settings from the back-up floppy disk
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the restore configuration menu’ procedure
on page 107 to select the ‘Restore Configuration’ screen.
Press the Confirm key in the ‘Restore configuration’ screen to select ‘From
floppy (recommend)’.
The following screen is displayed:
Insert the floppy disk which contains a back-up of the printer settings.
Make sure that you insert the correct floppy disk, containing the printer settings
you want to restore.
The drive is located at the rear of the printer.
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Press the Confirm key to continue.
The following screens appear successively:

A:/
D:/
The printer restores the configuration on the hard disk.
The following screen is displayed.
Remove the floppy disk.
Press the Confirm key to continue.
The following screen is displayed.
Press the Confirm key to reset the printer. After the reset, the new settings will be
active.
Press the Escape key to quit the application. The old settings will remain active until
the next reset.
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Restoring printer settings from the hard disk
Perform steps 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the restore configuration menu’ procedure
on page 107 to select the ‘Restore Configuration’ screen:
2 Settings 10/05/04 10:55
3 Settings 08/05/04 08:05
4 Settings 08/05/04 07:45
5 Settings 08/05/04 07:31
Press the Up/Down arrow keys in the ‘Restore configuration’ screen to select the
required printer settings from the hard disk, followed by the Confirm key.
The following screen is displayed.
If you want to restore the configuration on the back-up floppy, select ‘yes’ and press
the Confirm key. The printer will now enter the ‘Saving the current configuration’
(refer to page 105).
If you only want to restore the configuration on the printer hard disk, select ‘no’ and
press the Confirm key.
After the restore operation, the following screen is displayed.
Press the Confirm key to reset the printer. After the reset, the new settings will be
active.
Press the Escape key to quit the application. The old settings will remain active until
the next reset.
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Performing the calibration procedures
Accessing the calibration menu
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
Press the Down key six times, followed by the Confirm key to select
‘Calibration’.
The ‘Select Calibration’ screen appears:
In case the printer is in printing mode, a screen will be presented that the
calibration cannot be done now, but has to be reactivated later.
Press the Escape key to return to the Key-operator main menu.
Press the Escape key to quit the Key-operator mode.
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Film calibration
The film calibration combines Dmax and sensitometry calibration, and is
activated as one single procedure. Separate Dmax and sensitometry
calibration steps are not required.
For more general information on maintaining image quality, refer to
‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220.
In the procedure, we will assume a film calibration on the upper input tray. The
procedure for the lower input tray is identical.
To start the film calibration:
Perform step 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the calibration menu’ procedure on page 111
to select the ‘Calibration’ screen.
Press the Confirm key to select ‘Film’.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen appears:
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select an input tray, followed by the Confirm
key (e.g. choose upper input tray).
The ‘Film calibration in progress’ screen appears:
The counter indicates the progress of the calibration process. The calibration film is
measured automatically by the built-in MDM (Macro DensitoMeter). The
Drystar 5500 is being calibrated during the printing process.
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In case the film calibration has failed, the following message will appear.
Blinking
Blinking
Press the Confirm key to retry the calibration.
When the film calibration has completed succesfully, this indicates that the
calibration procedure has been executed succesfully. This does not always mean
that the result of the calibration is succesful.
Three cases are possible:
• Calibration successful, results OK.
The obtained Dmax (x.xx) after calibration is displayed:
Blinking
X.XX
Default Densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
• Calibration successful, but Dmax differs more than 2% from the target
value.
The obtained Dmax (x.xx) after calibration is displayed:
Blinking
X.XX
Default Densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
• Calibration procedure succesful, but limited by film-Dmax. The obtained
Dmax does not meet the required system Dmax and is limited by the film
sensitometry.
The obtained Dmax (x.xx) after calibration is displayed:
Blinking
X.XX
Default Densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
Press the Confirm key to return to the Calibration menu.
When the calibration process is interrupted, you will have to start the
calibration procedure again. Otherwise, the old calibration parameters
will be used.
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Check the printed test film.
The test film must be similar to the image below.
The calibration film must be free of dust particles or any other artifacts. If
this is not the case, clean the print head and restart the calibration
procedure.
Density response of Drystar media
Different densitometers can give different results when measuring the same
density area. This is due to spectral differences between the densitometers.
The density values used in this manual are based on the X_Rite 310
densitometer. Values measured with another densitometer can vary from
these values.
It’s possible to change the default densitometer. Refer to Changing general
image quality settings - Default densitometer on page 93. You can also
compare the density values from different densitometers with each other.
Refer to ‘Drystar media density response data’ on page 237.
Non-calibrated or badly calibrated densitometers can result in even larger
differences.
To give the user an idea of the differences given by the most frequently used
densitometers, you can find the measurements for an SMPTE pattern on the
DRYSTAR DT 2 B, DRYSTAR DT 2 C and DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo films in
Appendix B on page 237.
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Print head cleaning
Print head cleaning must be done when image quality problems occur. For
more information on maintaining image quality, refer to ‘Maintaining image
quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220.
To clean the print head:
Perform step 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the calibration menu’ procedure on page 111
to select the ‘Calibration’ screen.
Press the Down key twice to select ‘TPH cleaning’ and press the Confirm key.
The printer will automatically shut down.
The ‘print head cleaning’ screen will give instructions on what to do:
Open the drum compartment door by pulling its handle.
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Locate and check on sight the print head resistor line.
Be careful not to touch the print head resistor line.
Clean the print head resistor line.
Gently pass over the resistor line a few times with a lint free cloth, slightly moistened
with Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol. Do this in only one direction, i.e. from left to
right, without lifting the cloth.
Do not apply any pressure on the print head because this pressure may cause
damage on the interconnections underneath the print head.
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Close the drum compartment door.
After you have cleaned the print head resistor line and closed the drum compartment
door, the printer will restart automatically.
If residue dust is present as part of the cleaning procedure it will disappear after a
few prints. However, if dust lines persist even after a few prints, the dust rollers
need to be cleaned. Proceed with ‘Cleaning the dust rollers’ on page 188.
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Print head profile calibration
Print head profile calibration must be done whenever the profile of the
print head needs to be improved (manual print head profile calibration).
For more information on maintaining image quality, refer to ‘Maintaining
image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220.
In the procedure, we will assume a print head profile calibration on the upper input
tray. The procedure for the lower input tray is identical.
To start the manual print head profile calibration:
Perform step 1 to 2 of the ‘Accessing the calibration menu’ procedure on page 111
to select the ‘Calibration’ screen.
Press the Down key once to select ‘Printhead profile’, and press the Confirm key.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen appears:
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select an input tray, followed by the Confirm
key (e.g. choose upper input tray).
The system will start with Phase 1 of the calibration: Registration:
As a result, the ‘Registration’ print out appears.
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After registration, the system will continue with Phase 2 of the calibration: the
print head profile calibration:
As a result, the ‘TPH profile’ print out appears.
In case the print head profile calibration has failed, the following message
appears:
Blinking
Press the Confirm key to retry the calibration, or the Escape key to quit.
In case the film calibration has completed successfully, the following message
appears:
Blinking
• The percentage for the ‘Registration compensation’ reflects the degree to which the
system had to compensate for incorrect horizontal positioning of the built-in
densitometer (100% compensation = maximal correction).
• The percentage for the ‘print head profile compensation’ reflects the degree to
which the system had to compensate for density variations in the print head profile
(100% compensation = maximal correction).
Both values are important for the service technician.
When the calibration process is interrupted, you will have to start the
calibration procedure again. Otherwise, the old calibration parameters
will be used.
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Check the printed test films.
The test films must be similar to the images below.
Registration
TPH profile
Remark: the calibration film must be free of dust particles or any other
artifacts. If this is not the case, you must restart the calibration procedure.
If the printed test film does not look similar to the image above, repeat the
print head profile calibration until the result is satisfactory.
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Installation
Upgrading the software
It is possible to install new software or new software components from a
floppy disk onto the hard disk.
Different software (components) can be installed:
•
•
•
•
language files,
modality specific files,
calibration files,
...
The new software will be activated after the Installation procedure. The
previously installed software components will be automatically removed
when installing new software or new data.
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key seven times, followed by
the Confirm key to select ‘Installation’.
The ‘Installation’ screen will be displayed:
Press the Confirm key to select ‘Install data-sets’.
Before the procedure starts, the system suggests you to update your back-up copy of
the current configuration. It is highly recommended to do this, so you can always
restore it in case something should go wrong.
The following screen is displayed:
If you do not wish to update your back-up copy, press the Escape key and go to
step 10.
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Press the Confirm key to confirm the back-up.
The following screens appears successively:
After saving, the printer asks you to insert the back-up floppy.
Insert the back-up floppy disk.
The drive is located at the rear of the printer.
Press the Confirm key to continue.
The following screen is displayed:
D:/
A:/
The printer saves the configuration on the back-up floppy disk.
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When the writing process has finished, the following screen is displayed:
Remove the floppy disk and press the Confirm key.
The following screen is displayed:
e.g.
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Press the Confirm key.
The back-up is finished and the system will now proceed with the actual upgrade.
10 The ‘Install data-sets’ screen is displayed:
11 Insert the (first) floppy disk.
The drive is located at the rear of the printer.
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12 Press the Confirm key to continue.
The following screens appear successively:
Print head data
In case a wrong disk has been inserted, the following message is displayed:
In case no floppy has been inserted, the following message is displayed:
No floppy detected
13 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to quit.
The printer will copy the new software data onto the hard disk.
A:/
D:/
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14 When the contents of the floppy is copied onto the hard disk, the following
message asks you to insert the next floppy (if a next one is required):
Print head data
Disk x/y
15 Remove the floppy disk and insert the next floppy disk (‘disk x/y’) when
necessary. Press the Confirm key to continue.
A:/
D:/
The printer will copy the new software data onto the hard disk.
16 Repeat steps 14 and 15 until all floppy disks have been copied onto the
hard disk.
When all the files have been copied from the last floppy disk, the following screen is
displayed:
17 Remove the last floppy disk and press the Confirm key.
In case the software requires a reset, the following screen will be displayed:
18 Press the Confirm key to reset the printer.
In case the software requires no reset, the following screen will be displayed:
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Using the installation wizard
In case the display software has been updated (e.g. when installing language files),
the ‘Updating display software’ screen is displayed during the downloading of the
display software:
When you install the Drystar 5500, the installation wizard will guide you
through the complete installation procedure.
The Installation wizard consists of three steps:
• ‘Entering the printer network settings’ (page 130),
• ‘Entering modality-specific settings’ (page 135),
• ‘Saving the configuration’ (page 139).
When you have entered the required data, the installation is complete.
Although the Installation wizard consists of three separate steps, these steps cannot
be performed separately.
To change the settings once the installation has completed, refer to ‘Changing the
configuration settings’ on page 69.
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Starting the Installation wizard
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
7 Installation
8 Quality control
On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key seven times, followed by
the Confirm key to select ‘Installation’.
The ‘Installation’ screen will be displayed:
Press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Printer instal.
wizard’.
The ‘Select language’ screen is displayed:
1*English
2 Nederlands
3 Francais
4 Deutsch
The number of displayed languages depends on the installed dataset. Contact your
local Agfa service organization for the latest Drystar 5500 language availability
status.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired language, followed by the
Confirm key.
The ‘Set date and time’ screen is displayed:
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Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increment/decrement the numbers. Press the
Left/Right arrow keys to move through the fields. Press the Confirm key to store
the data.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
The ‘Printer installation wizard’ screen will appear:
Blinking
Press the Confirm key to continue.
A screen with information on the sequence of the steps will appear:
Press the Confirm key to start with the first step or press the Escape key to quit
the procedure.
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Entering the printer network settings
The following introduction screen will appear:
Press the Confirm key to continue.
An instruction screen will show the information you need to complete this
part of the installation:
Press the Confirm key to continue.
The ‘Enter printer IP-address’ screen is displayed:
e.g. 10.233. 93. 46
If the IP-address has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
When no DHCP server is available and when the IP address of the printer has never
been set, the printer IP address will be set to the APIPA address 169.254.10.10.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increment/decrement the numbers. Press the
Left/Right arrow keys to move through the fields.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in.
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Example: If the IP-address is 120.000.120.120, then the data entry should be as
follows:
12 .00 .12 .12
Example: If the IP-address is 120.0.120.120, then the data entry should be as follows:
12 .
.12 .12
Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Enter Netmask’ screen is displayed:
e.g. 255.255.252. 0
Blinking
If the net mask has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
When no DHCP server is available and when the subnet mask of the printer has
never been set, the subnet mask will be set to the APIPA address 255.255.0.0.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increment/decrement the numbers. Press the
Left/Right arrow keys to move through the fields.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in.
Example: If the netmask is 120.000.120.120, then the data entry should be as follows:
12
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Example: If the netmask is 120.0.120.120, then the data entry should be as follows:
12
12
12
Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Enter Router IP-address’ screen is displayed:
e.g. 10.233. 92. 1
Blinking
If the Router IP-address has already been assigned, it will be shown on the display.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to increment/decrement the numbers. Press the
Left/Right arrow keys to move through the fields.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in.
Example: If the Router IP-address is 120.000.120.120, then the data entry should be
as follows:
12
00
12
12
Example: If the Router IP-address is 120.0.120.120, then the data entry should be as
follows:
12
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Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Enter Called AE-title’ screen is displayed:
e.g. DS5500
Enter the Called AE-title by means of the arrow keys.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Make sure not to enter more than 16 characters.
10 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Hostname’ screen is displayed:
e.g. ds5500
11 Enter the Hostname by means of the arrow keys.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Make sure not to enter more than 16 characters.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in.
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12 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Enter Domain Name’ screen is displayed:
13 Enter the Domain name by means of the arrow keys.
Refer to ‘Data entry’ on page 33.
Make sure not to enter more than 255 characters.
Note that blank spaces will not be filled in.
14 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
15 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
A screen will appear summarizing the information you have entered:
DS5500
ds5500
Domain
e.g.
Prt IP-ad:123.123.123.123
Netmask:255.255.255.255
Router:123.123.123.123
: xxxxxxx
16 Press the Confirm key to go to step 2 of the installation wizard or press the
Escape key to repeat step 1.
• When you have pressed the Confirm key, the following screen will appear:
17 Press the Confirm key to continue.
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Entering modality-specific settings
An instruction screen shows the information you need to complete this part of
the installation:
Press the Confirm key to continue or press the Escape key to skip this step.
• When you have pressed the Confirm key, the ‘Enter daily modality name’ screen
will appear:
Enter the modality nickname by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’
on page 33. Make sure not to enter more than 8 characters.
Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Select modality brand name’ screen is displayed:
2 Acuson
2 Philips
3 Trex
4 GE
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate modality brand name.
Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Select modality type’ screen will be displayed:
1 MXVIEW
2 MX8000
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Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate modality type.
Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Enter Called AE-title’ screen is displayed:
Enter the Called AE-title by means of the arrow keys. Refer to ‘Data entry’ on
page 33. Make sure not to enter more than 16 characters.
The ‘Select output tray for ’ screen will appear:

* position 1 (upper)
position 2
* position 3
position 4 (lower)
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to navigate and (de-)install output trays with the Left/
Right arrow keys. You can install several output trays.
Each installed output tray are marked with an *.
Press the Confirm key to install the chosen output trays, or the Escape key to
quit the procedure without any changes.
10 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
The ‘Select preferred film type for modality’ screen will appear:

DRYSTAR DT 2 B
DRYSTAR DT 2 C
DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo
‘DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo’ is only shown in the list when the option for the
mammography application is activated. Refer to ‘Options and accessories’ on
page 235.
You can find the film type on the film packaging, e.g. ‘DRYSTAR DT 2 C’.
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In case the current film type in the trays does not cover the selected film type of the
selection a message is displayed:

11 Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate film type.
12 Press the Confirm key to continue, or the Escape key to return to the previous
step.
A screen will appear summarizing the entered information:
xxxxx
Philips
MXVIEW
xxxxx
DRYSTAR DT 2 B
The following appear in the list:
•
•
•
•
•
Daily modality name
Brand
Modality type
Calling AE-title
Preferred film type
13 Press the Confirm key to accept the settings, or the Escape key to redo the
settings for the current modality.
The following screen will appear, asking if you want to enter another modality:
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14 Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select your choice, followed by the Confirm
key.
• If you select Yes, step 2 of the Setup wizard will be repeated for the next modality.
Go back to ‘Entering modality-specific settings’ on page 135.
• If you select No, the second step of the installation is finished. The following screen
will appear:
15 Press the Confirm key to continue.
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Saving the configuration
A screen will ask you to insert the back-up floppy:
Insert the floppy disk.
The drive is located at the rear of the printer.
For the back-up, a blank floppy disk is required (formatted, IBM-compatible,
2HD).
Press the Confirm key to continue.
The ‘Saving configuration’ screen is displayed.
D:/
A:/
The printer saves the configuration on the floppy disk.
When the writing process has finished, the following screen is displayed:
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Remove the floppy disk and press the Confirm key.
The following screen is displayed:
e.g. 1024
Press the Confirm key.
The installation is now finished.
The following screen is displayed:
Press the Confirm key.
The following screen is displayed:
Press the Escape key if you want to reboot the printer later. Press Confirm key to
reboot the printer.
The Drystar 5500 will now restart, and the new settings will be active.
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Quality control for general radiography
applications (DT 2 B & DT 2 C)
In order to establish and maintain consistent image quality, a regular
evaluation of the image quality is advised.
The Drystar 5500 contains an automatic QC procedure for general
radiography applications and has been designed to comply with the grayscale
reproduction constancy test, according to the international standard IEC
1223-2-4. If the option for the mammography application is activated,
another QC procedure is available for the mammography application (refer to
‘Quality control for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on
page 153). This QC procedure has been designed to comply with the
Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) of the FDA (refer to ‘Safety
compliance’ on page 18). In this chapter we will discuss how to control the
quality of general radiography applications.
Local Regulations may require other procedures.
The Drystar 5500 Hard Copy quality control procedures consist of two main
steps:
• Before initial use, establishing a number of reference values that will be
used for further follow-up and verifying initial image quality.
• After establishing these values, performing regular daily, weekly and
annual quality tests.
Repeat the two main steps of the Hard Copy quality procedures for each input tray
loaded with DT 2 B and/or DT 2 C films.
The results of these tests are recorded on Quality Control Charts.
The QC image (Refer to the ‘QC general radiography test image’ on page 146)
has several additional fields where the QC data can be filled in. This image
should be filed as part of the QC procedure.
For more information, please refer to ‘Quality Control Charts’ on page 241.
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Establishing the reference values and verifying image quality for
general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
After installation of a new Drystar 5500 and before initial use you must
establish Quality Control aim values. These values will be used as the base
line for comparison when daily Quality Control is done. These values should
be determined again after major service, repair or software update.
The following Quality Control aim values must be determined:
• The daily operating density levels. Refer to ‘Establishing the daily operating
reference density levels for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and
DT 2 C)’ on page 143.
• Drystar 5500 image geometry. Refer to ‘Establishing the image geometry
reference values for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)’ on
page 146.
Once Quality Control aim values are established you must evaluate the
Spatial Resolution, the Artifact Levels and the Low Contrast Visibility to
determine if the image quality is acceptable. Refer to ‘Verifying Acceptable
Spatial Resolution, Artifact Levels and Low Contrast Visibility for general
radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)’ on page 148.
The Quality Control aim values, the Spatial Resolution and Artifact Levels and
the Image Geometry values are all recorded on the Quality Control charts.
Refer to ‘Charts for general radiography QC’ on page 242.
On these charts, the following test conditions are also recorded:
• The type and serial number of the Drystar 5500.
• The type and emulsion number of the film used to determine the reference
values.
• The type of densitometer used.
• The time (day, month, year) that the values were established.
Before you can establish the daily operating levels, the Drystar 5500 must
be switched on for at least 15 minutes and it must be calibrated as well.
Refer to ‘Switching on the Drystar 5500’ on page 34 and ‘Performing the
calibration procedures’ on page 111.
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Establishing the daily operating reference density levels for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
This procedure enables you to establish the base line values for:
• Low density
• Mid density
• High density
The densitometer of the Drystar 5500 is calibrated at installation.
Authorized service personnel should recalibrate the densitometer
annually or after major service or repair.
To establish the daily operating levels, proceed as follows:
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
The ‘Key-operator main menu’ screen appears:
Press the Down key eight times, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Quality
Control’
The ‘Select input tray’ screen appears:
When controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC, The ‘Select input tray’ screen is
preceded by a screen, which allows you to:
• Start the quality control procedure immediately,
• Edit additional data for the last quality control measuring.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the proper input tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The Drystar 5500 will automatically print the QC general radiography test image.
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After the image is printed, the system will display all measured optical density
values:
0.19
0.36
1.14
Default densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
1.92
3.60
1.56
The displayed values (that have to be monitored) represent the following steps on the
test film:
Operating Level
Value (Macbeth units)
(according IEC 1223-2-4
or better)
Low density
the density value of the
Low density step
0.4 ± 0.05
Mid density
the density value of the
Mid density step
1.2 ± 0.15
High density
the density value of the
High density step
2.0 ± 0.20
If the mid density value does not meet or exceeds the recommended
values, the cause must be found and the problem solved before any further
clinical films can be printed.
Refer to ‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on
page 220 and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186, or call your
local Agfa service organization.
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Record the density levels on Chart 1 (‘Drystar 5500/5503: Determination of
Operating Levels’). Refer to ‘Charts for general radiography QC’ on page 242.
Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 once a day for five consecutive days, as indicated on
the Drystar 5500 Chart 1.
Calculate the average value of the densities from the five images. These values
represent operating levels or aim values, for each density.
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Record the respective aim (average) values as the ‘Operating levels’ on Charts
2a and 2b (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts
for general radiography QC’ on page 242.
The calculated ‘Operating levels’ should be as follows:
Operating Level
Value (Macbeth units)
(according IEC 1223-2-4 or better)
Low density
0.4 ± 0.05
Mid density
1.2 ± 0.15
High density
2.0 ± 0.20
10 These charts will be used for the daily quality test. For more information, refer
to ‘Performing the daily QC test for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and
DT 2 C)’ on page 149.
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Establishing the image geometry reference values for general radiography
applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
To establish the image geometry reference values, proceed as follows:
Print the QC general radiography test image or use the previously printed test
image.
You should obtain an image looking like this (without the dimensions A and B):
QC general radiography test image
Max (100%)
High
Mid
Low
Base + Fog
Identification
Initials: __________
Date: __________
Time: __________
Dimension B
Daily density tests
Base + Fog: ______________
Low Density: _____________
Mid Density: _____________
High Density: ____________
Max Density: _____________
Density
Difference (High - Low): ___________
Weekly spatial resolution test
Quality Control Test Image
(Version 3)
Sets of dots visible?
Yes
No
Dimension A
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To determine the reference values for geometry, measure the distances A and B
of the geometric square on the test image.
Make sure to measure distance A from the left edge of the left line to the
right edge of the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the
upper line to the lower edge of the lower line.
We strongly recommend using a 30 cm (12 inch) machinist scale with
0.5 mm divisions (1/64 inch).
Record these values as reference dimensions Aref and Bref on Chart 4
(‘Drystar 5500/5503 Geometric Consistency Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts
for general radiography QC’ on page 242.
These charts will be used for the annual quality test. For more information, refer to
‘Performing the Annual QC tests for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and
DT 2 C)’ on page 152.
Save this film for future reference.
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Verifying Acceptable Spatial Resolution, Artifact Levels and Low Contrast
Visibility for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
Good viewing conditions are important for the correct interpretation of
both diagnostic and test images. Make sure that the light box intensity
(luminance) is between 2000 and 4000 cd/m² (4500 and 6500 °K) for
general radiography. Use a magnifying glass and use shutters to collimate.
Make sure the ambient light is low.
To verify acceptable spatial resolution, artifact levels and low contrast
visibility, proceed as follows:
Print the QC general radiography test image or use the previously printed QC
general radiography test image used to establish the daily operating density
levels.
Visually check the QC general radiography test image for artifacts: no
significant disturbing artifacts should be visible.
Check the spatial resolution in each of the three ovals. Within each oval there
are three groups, each having five dots. All five dots of each group must be
visible with a magnifying glass. The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if
the viewing conditions are good.
Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high (100 / 95%) and low end
(0 / 5%) of the density scale. You should be able to see the circle in the square
(refer to item 1 on the ‘QC general radiography test image’ on page 146) and the
upper circle (refer to item 2 on the ‘QC general radiography test image’ on
page 146).
Record these values at the top of Chart 3 (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Artifacts and
Spatial Resolution Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for general radiography QC’
on page 242.
These charts will be used for the weekly quality test. For more information,
refer to ‘Performing the Weekly QC tests for general radiography applications
(DT 2 B and DT 2 C)’ on page 151.
In case of significant artifacts or insufficient spatial resolution, the cause
must be found and the problem solved before any further clinical films can
be printed.
Refer to ‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on
page 220 and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186, or call your
local Agfa service organization.
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Performing quality control (QC) tests for general radiography
applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
The following procedures must be performed daily, weekly or annually as
indicated. When used in a mobile application it is required to perform QC
after every move.
The reason for performing quality control tests is to determine if any
significant image quality variation or deterioration has occurred which may
require corrective action. Comparing the results of the tests with the reference
values previously established does this.
This procedure allows the operator to take the necessary preventive actions
before any image quality loss can take place.
Performing the daily QC test for general radiography applications (DT 2 B
and DT 2 C)
This test must be performed every day before any clinical film can be
processed.
Turn on the Drystar 5500 and wait at least for 15 minutes. Refer to ‘Switching on
the Drystar 5500’ on page 34.
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
Press the Down key eight times, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Quality
Control’.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen appears:
When controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC, The ‘Select input tray’ screen is
preceded by a screen, which allows you to:
• Start the quality control procedure immediately,
• Edit additional data for the last quality control measuring.
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Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the proper input tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The Drystar 5500 will automatically print the QC general radiography test image.
After the image is printed, the system will display all measured optical density
values:
0.19
0.36
1.14
Default densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
1.92
3.60
1.56
Record the low, mid and high density values on Charts 2A and 2B
(‘Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density Control Chart’). Also record the date and
time of the test on the charts and on the QC general radiography test images.
Refer to ‘Charts for general radiography QC’ on page 242.
Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu.
In case the measure results are not within the aim values, the reason for
the unacceptable density variations must be identified and resolved before
any further clinical films can be processed. This may include repeating the
film calibration procedure.
For possible causes of non-compliance and the respective actions, refer to
‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220
and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186.
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(DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
Spatial Resolution, Artifact Test and Low Contrast Visibility
To identify artifacts and verify spatial resolution you must perform the
following test weekly or as needed for troubleshooting image quality
problems.
Good viewing conditions are important for the correct interpretation of
both diagnostic and test images. Make sure that the light box intensity
(luminance) is between 2000 and 4000 cd/m² (4500 and 6500 °K) for
general radiography. Use a magnifying glass and use shutters to collimate.
Make sure the ambient light is low.
First, print out the QC general radiography test image. Refer to ‘Performing the
daily QC test for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)’ on
page 149.
Check the QC general radiography test image visually for artifacts: no
significant disturbing artifacts should be visible.
Check the spatial resolution.
The test film also shows three squares which each contains an oval. These 3 ovals
contain 3 groups, each having 5 dots. All five dots of each group must be visible with a
magnifying glass. The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if the viewing conditions
are good.
Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high (100 / 95%) and low end
(0 / 5%) of the density scale. You should be able to see the circle in the square
(refer to item 1 on the ‘QC general radiography test image’ on page 146) and the
upper circle (refer to item 2 on the ‘QC general radiography test image’ on
page 146).
Record these values on Chart 3 (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Artifacts and Spatial
Resolution Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for general radiography QC’ on
page 242.
In case of significant artifacts, insufficient spatial resolution or failure of
any other recommended QC tests, the cause of the problem must be
identified, and corrective action must be taken before the Drystar 5500
can be used for any further clinical imaging.
Refer to ‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on
page 220 and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186, or call your
local Agfa service organization for assistance.
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Performing the Annual QC tests for general radiography applications
(DT 2 B and DT 2 C)
Geometric Consistency Test
To be able to notice fluctuations in image size and aspect ratio, you must
perform this procedure once a year.
First, perform the daily test.
Measure the distances A and B of the geometric square on the QC general
radiography test image. Refer to ‘Establishing the image geometry reference
values for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)’ on page 146.
Make sure to measure distance A from the left edge of the left line to the
right edge of the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the
upper line to the lower edge of the lower line.
We strongly recommend using a 30 cm (12 inch) machinist scale with
0.5 mm divisions (1/64 inch).
Record these values as measured distances A and B on Chart 4 (‘Drystar 5500/
5503 Geometric Consistency Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for general
radiography QC’ on page 242.
Compare the measured A and B dimensions with the reference dimension
values, Aref and Bref on Chart 4 (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Geometric Consistency
Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for general radiography QC’ on page 242.
The differences between the measured dimensions of A and B and the reference
values Aref and Bref should be less than or equal to 1.0%.
Check for image distortion.
Calculate the aspect ratio by dividing A by B.
The result must be 1 +/- 0.01
If the image size or distortion values exceed the limits, contact Agfa
service to resolve the problem.
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Quality control for mammography application
(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
In order to establish and maintain consistent image quality, a regular
evaluation of the image quality is advised.
The Drystar 5500 contains an automatic QC procedure for general
radiography applications (refer to ‘Quality control for general radiography
applications (DT 2 B & DT 2 C)’ on page 141) and has been designed to comply
with the grayscale reproduction constancy test, according to the international
standard IEC 1223-2-4. If the option for the mammography application is
activated, another QC procedure is available for the mammography
application. This QC procedure has been designed to comply with the
Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) of the FDA (refer to ‘Safety
compliance’ on page 18). In this chapter we will discuss how to control the
quality of general radiography applications.
Local Regulations may require other procedures.
The Drystar 5500 Hard Copy quality control procedures consist of two main
steps:
• Before initial use, establishing a number of reference values that will be
used for further follow-up and verifying initial image quality.
• After establishing these values, performing regular daily, weekly and
annual quality tests.
Repeat the two main steps of the Hard Copy quality procedures for each input tray
loaded with DT 2 Mammo films.
The results of these tests are recorded on Quality Control Charts.
The QC image (Refer to the ‘QC mammography test image’ on page 158) has
several additional fields where the QC data can be filled in. This image should
be filed as part of the QC procedure.
For more information, please refer to ‘Quality Control Charts’ on page 241.
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Establishing the reference values and verifying image quality for
mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
After installation of a new Drystar 5500 and before initial use you must
establish Quality Control aim values. These values will be used as the base
line for comparison when daily Quality Control is done. These values should
be determined again after major service, repair or software update.
The following Quality Control aim values must be determined:
• The daily operating density levels. Refer to ‘Establishing the daily operating
reference density levels for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo)
(optional)’ on page 155.
• Drystar 5500 image geometry. Refer to ‘Establishing the image geometry
reference values for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’
on page 158.
Once Quality Control aim values are established you must evaluate the
Spatial Resolution, the Artifact Levels and the Low Contrast Visibility to
determine if the image quality is acceptable. Refer to ‘Verifying Acceptable
Spatial Resolution and Artifact Levels and Low Contrast Visibility for mammography
application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 160.
The Quality Control aim values, the Spatial Resolution and Artifact Levels and
the Image Geometry values are all recorded on the Quality Control charts.
Refer to ‘Charts for mammography QC (optional)’ on page 247.
On these charts, the following test conditions are also recorded:
• The type and serial number of the Drystar 5500.
• The type and emulsion number of the film used to determine the reference
values.
• The type of densitometer used.
• The time (day, month, year) that the values were established.
Before you can establish the daily operating levels, the Drystar 5500 must
be switched on for at least 15 minutes and it must be calibrated as well.
Refer to ‘Switching on the Drystar 5500’ on page 34 and ‘Performing the
calibration procedures’ on page 111.
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Establishing the daily operating reference density levels for mammography
application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
This procedure enables you to establish the base line values for:
•
•
•
•
Base + Fog density
Low density
Mid density
High density
The densitometer of the Drystar 5500 is calibrated at installation.
Authorized service personnel should recalibrate the internal densitometer
annually or after major service or repair.
To establish the daily operating levels, proceed as follows:
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
The ‘Key-operator main menu’ screen appears:
Press the Down key eight times, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Quality
Control’.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen appears:
When controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC, The ‘Select input tray’ screen is
preceded by a screen, which allows you to:
• Start the quality control procedure immediately,
• Edit additional data for the last quality control measuring.
Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the proper input tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
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After the image is printed, the system will display all measured optical density
values:
0.19
0.50
1.30
Default densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
2.23
3.60
1.73
The displayed values (that have to be monitored) represent the following steps on the
test film:
Value (Macbeth units)
(according to NEMA
standards XR 23-2006)
Operating Level
Base + Fog
the density value of the
Base + Fog step
0.22 ± 0.03
Low density
the density value of the
low density step
0.52 ± 0.07
Mid density
the density value of the
mid density step
1.35 ± 0.15
High density
the density value of the
high density step
2.35 ± 0.15
If the mid density value does not meet or exceeds the recommended
values, the cause must be found and the problem solved before any further
clinical films can be printed.
Refer to ‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on
page 220 and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186, or call your
local Agfa service organization.
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Record the density levels on Chart 1 (‘Drystar 5500/5503: Determination of
Operating Levels’). Refer to ‘Charts for mammography QC (optional)’ on
page 247.
Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 once a day for five consecutive days, as indicated on
the Drystar 5500 Chart 1.
Calculate the average value of the densities from the five images. These values
represent operating levels or aim values, for each density.
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Record the respective aim (average) values as the ‘Operating levels’ on Charts
2a and 2b (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts
for mammography QC (optional)’ on page 247.
The calculated ‘Operating levels’ should be as follows:
Operating Level
Value (Macbeth units)
(according to NEMA standards XR 23-2006)
Base + Fog
0.22 ± 0.03
Low density
0.52 ± 0.07
Mid density
1.35 ± 0.15
High density
2.35 ± 0.15
10 These charts will be used for the daily quality test. For more information, refer
to ‘Performing the daily QC test for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo)
(optional)’ on page 161.
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Establishing the image geometry reference values for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
To establish the image geometry reference values, proceed as follows:
Print the QC mammography test image or use the previously printed test image.
You should obtain an image looking like this (without the dimensions A and B):
QC mammography test image
Max (100%)
High
Mid
Low
Base + Fog
Identification
Initials: __________
Date: __________
Time: __________
Dimension B
Daily density tests
Base + Fog: ______________
Low Density: _____________
Mid Density: _____________
High Density: ____________
Max Density: _____________
Density
Difference (High - Low): ___________
Weekly spatial resolution test
Quality Control Test Image - Mammo version
(Version 4
Sets of dots visible?
Yes
No
Dimension A
To determine the reference values for geometry, measure the distances A and B
of the geometric square on the test image.
Make sure to measure distance A from the left edge of the left line to the
right edge of the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the
upper line to the lower edge of the lower line.
We strongly recommend using a 30 cm (12-inch) machinist scale with 0.5
mm divisions (1/64 inch).
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Record these values as reference dimensions Aref and Bref on Chart 4
(‘Drystar 5500/5503 Geometric Consistency Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts
for mammography QC (optional)’ on page 247.
These charts will be used for the annual quality test. For more information, refer to
‘Performing the Annual QC tests for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo)
(optional)’ on page 164.
Save this film for future reference.
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Verifying Acceptable Spatial Resolution and Artifact Levels and Low Contrast Visibility for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
Good viewing conditions are important for the correct interpretation of
both diagnostic and test images. Make sure that the light box intensity
(luminance) is between 3000 and 6000 cd/m² (4500 and 6500 °K) for
mammography. Use a magnifying glass and use shutters to collimate.
Make sure the ambient light is low.
To verify acceptable spatial resolution, artifact levels and low contrast
visibility, proceed as follows:
Print the QC mammography test image or use the previously printed QC
mammography test image used to establish the daily operating density levels.
Visually check the test image for artifacts: no significant disturbing artifacts
should be visible.
Check the spatial resolution in each of the three ovals. Within each oval there
are three groups, each having five dots. All five dots of each group must be
visible with a magnifying glass. The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if
the viewing conditions are good.
Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high (100 / 95%) and low end
(0 / 5%) of the density scale. You should be able to see the circle in the square
(refer to item 1 on the ‘QC mammography test image’ on page 158) and the
upper circle (refer to item 2 on the ‘QC mammography test image’ on page 158).
Record these values at the top of Chart 3 (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Artifacts and
Spatial Resolution Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for mammography QC
(optional)’ on page 247.
These charts will be used for the weekly quality test. For more information,
refer to ‘Performing the Weekly QC tests for mammography application
(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 163.
In case of significant artifacts or insufficient spatial resolution, the cause
must be found and the problem solved before any further clinical films can
be printed.
Refer to ‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on
page 220 and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186, or call your
local Agfa service organization.
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Performing quality control (QC) tests for mammography
application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
The following procedures must be performed daily, weekly or annually as
indicated. When used in a mobile application it is required to perform QC
after every move.
The reason for performing quality control tests is to determine if any
significant image quality variation or deterioration has occurred which may
require corrective action. Comparing the results of the tests with the reference
values previously established does this.
This procedure allows the operator to take the necessary preventive actions
before any image quality loss can take place.
Performing the daily QC
(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
test
for
mammography
application
This test must be performed every day before any clinical film can be
processed.
Turn on the Drystar 5500 and wait at least for 15 minutes. Refer to ‘Switching on
the Drystar 5500’ on page 34.
Press the Key-operator key to enter the Key-operator mode.
The ‘Key-operator main menu’ screen appears:
Press the Down key eight times, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Quality
Control’.
The ‘Select input tray’ screen appears:
When controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC, The ‘Select input tray’ screen is
preceded by a screen, which allows you to:
• Start the quality control procedure immediately,
• Edit additional data for the last quality control measuring.
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Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the proper input tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The Drystar 5500 will automatically print the QC mammography test image.
After the image is printed, the system will display all measured optical density
values:
0.19
0.30
1.30
Default densitometer
e.g. Macbeth TR924
2.12
3.60
1.82
Record the Base + Fog, the Mid density, the Maximum density and the Density
Difference values on Charts 2A and 2B (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density
Control Chart’). Also record the date and time of the test on the charts and on
the QC mammography test images. Refer to ‘Charts for mammography QC
(optional)’ on page 247.
Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu.
Press the ok key to return to the main menu.
In case the measure results are not within the aim values, the reason for
the unacceptable density variations must be identified and resolved before
any further clinical films can be processed. This may include repeating the
film calibration procedure.
For possible causes of non-compliance and the respective actions, refer to
‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220
and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186.
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(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
Spatial Resolution, Artifact Test and Low Contrast Visibility
To identify artifacts and verify spatial resolution you must perform the
following test weekly or as needed for troubleshooting image quality
problems.
Good viewing conditions are important for the correct interpretation of
both diagnostic and test images. Make sure that the light box intensity
(luminance) is 3000 and 6000 cd/m² (4500 and 6500 °K) for
mammography. Use a magnifying glass and use shutters to collimate.
Make sure the ambient light is low.
First, print out the QC mammography test image. Refer to ‘Performing the daily
QC test for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 161.
Check the test image visually for artifacts: no significant disturbing artifacts
should be visible.
Check the spatial resolution.
The test film also shows three squares which each contains an oval. These 3 ovals
contain 3 groups, each having 5 dots. All five dots of each group must be visible with a
magnifying glass. The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if the viewing conditions
are good.
Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high (100 / 95%) and low end
(0 / 5%) of the density scale. You should be able to see the circle in the square
(refer to item 1 on the ‘QC mammography test image’ on page 158) and the
upper circle (refer to item 2 on the ‘QC mammography test image’ on page 158).
Record these values on Chart 3 (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Artifacts and Spatial
Resolution Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for mammography QC (optional)’
on page 247.
In case of significant artifacts, insufficient spatial resolution or failure of
any other recommended QC tests, the cause of the problem must be
identified, and corrective action must be taken before the Drystar 5500
can be used for any further clinical imaging.
Refer to ‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on
page 220 and ‘Preventive maintenance schedule’ on page 186 or call your local
Agfa service organization for assistance.
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(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)
Geometric Consistency Test
To be able to notice fluctuations in image size and aspect ratio, you must
perform this procedure once a year.
First, perform the daily test.
Measure the distances A and B of the geometric square on the QC
mammography test image. Refer to ‘Establishing the image geometry reference
values for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 158.
Make sure to measure distance A from the left edge of the left line to the
right edge of the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the
upper line to the lower edge of the lower line.
We strongly recommend using a 30 cm (12-inch) machinist scale with 0.5
mm divisions (1/64 inch).
Record these values as measured distances A and B on Chart 4 (‘Drystar 5500/
5503 Geometric Consistency Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for
mammography QC (optional)’ on page 247.
Compare the measured A and B dimensions with the reference dimension
values, Aref and Bref on Chart 4 (‘Drystar 5500/5503 Geometric Consistency
Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Charts for mammography QC (optional)’ on page 247.
The differences between the measured dimensions of A and B and the reference
values A ref and B ref should be less than or equal to 1.0%.
Check for image distortion.
Calculate the aspect ratio by dividing A by B.
The result must be 1 +/- 0.01
If the image size or distortion values are outside of limits, contact Agfa
service to resolve the problem.
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Controlling the
Drystar 5500 via a remote
PC
(with browser)
This chapter will inform on how to control the functions of
the Drystar 5500 via the browser on a remote PC.
Features
Setup
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Features
Q All functions that can be accessed via the local keypad and display can also be
accessed via a remote PC via the network.
Brief: LOCAL corresponds with MAIN features.
Q All functions that can be accessed via a remote connection are not necessarily
available via the local keypad.
Brief: REMOTE corresponds with ALL features.
Q This remote access allows controlling multiple printers from a networked central PC.
Q The prerequisites for remote access are:
• A PC (Windows 2000 is advised),
• Browser software (preferably Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0),
• A network adapter,
• A cross-link Ethernet cable (for a direct link between PC and
Drystar 5500) or a straight Ethernet cable (for a connection via an
existing network).
Q Using the remote PC, you have access to five operating modes of the
Drystar 5500: Operator mode, Key-operator mode, Service mode, Specialist
mode, and Administrator (Security) mode.
Depending on the operating mode, you will need a password to have access:
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Need password
Local
Remote
Operator
No
Yes
Key-operator
No
Yes
Service
Yes
Yes
Specialist
No access
Yes
Administrator
No access
Yes
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Setup
The Drystar 5500 and the remote PC can be set up in two ways:
• using a crossed network cable, or
• using a straight network cable.
Configuration with crossed network cable
In this configuration, a crossed network UTP cable is used to connect the PC
directly to the printer.
Configuration with straight network cable
In this configuration, the PC is connected to the network with a straight
network cable.
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Setting up the connection
Setting up a direct link (configuration with crossed network
cable)
To set up a direct link, you have to follow two procedures:
• Attribute a fixed IP address to the PC,
• Switch off all proxy setting in the browser.
When setting up a link, bare in mind the following important hints:
• Always make the physical connection first,
• Depending on the PC and/or Operating System, a reboot may be necessary
in order to make the new configuration work.
Attributing a fixed IP address to the PC
Go to Settings via the Start menu of Windows and click Control Panel.
The Control Panel menu will appear.
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In the Control Panel menu, click Network.
In the Network window, select TCP/IP protocol, select the Protocols tab, and
click Properties.
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Specify IP address and subnet mask and click OK.
In case of APIPA assigned addresses, set the printer IP address to 169.245.10.10 and
the printer subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
Switching off the proxy settings of the browser
Open the browser.
In the Tools menu, click Internet options.
The Internet Options window will appear.
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In the Internet Options window, go to the connection tab and click LAN
settings.
The Local Area Network (LAN) Settings window will appear.
Switch off all proxy settings of the browser and click OK.
The PC is ready to make a connection. Refer to ‘Starting the remote session’ on page 173
for more information.
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Setting up a link through a network (configuration with straight
network cable)
Attribute a fixed and available IP-address on the network to your PC. Refer to
‘Attributing a fixed IP address to the PC’ on page 168.
The PC is ready to make a connection. Refer to ‘Starting the remote session’ on page 173
for more information.
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Starting the remote session
Starting the remote session
When starting the remote session, make sure the printer is in ‘Ready’ mode.
To start the remote session, enter the IP address of the printer in the Address
bar of the browser.
The Browser welcome page appears:
There are five access levels: operator, Key-operator, service engineer, specialist and
security administrator. Each level, except the operator level, has its own user name
and password.
A remote session disables the local keypad and display. While you work remotely,
the following screen is displayed:
Blinking
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Entering the operator level
To enter the operator level, enter the following user name and password:
• User name: Operator
• Password: Operator
This level enables the operator to follow print jobs and perform common
tasks.
Entering the Key-operator level
To enter the Key-operator level, enter the following user name and password:
• User name: Drystar
• Password: 5500
You now have access to the functions in the Key-operator mode.
Only one session is active at one time on one printer.
Mostly, the menu structure and the browser screens are structured in the same way
as the local display of the printer. Sometimes they differ slightly as in following
example:
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The screens are in English only.
The functionality of some features is extended via Remote access. For example, you
can also print TIF-images which are “residing” on the Remote PC.
Do not use the Back and Forward buttons of your browser. Use the different links on
the pages instead.
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System description
In this informative chapter you will find mechanical and
functional descriptions.
Main components
Functional description
Changing the film format of the trays
Drystar 5500 network configuration
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Main components
Output tray
User interface
Upper input tray
Lower input tray
Front door
Top door
Drum compartment door
Wheels with brakes
Network connector
10
PC connector
11
Power connector
12
Floppy disk drive
11
10
12
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Functional description
The Drystar 5500 consists of two functional blocks: a controller and a print
engine.
The controller
• captures the incoming digital data via the network and stores the data on a
hard disk,
• composes the different images, and
• generates the appropriate print engine control signals.
The print engine receives the image data from the controller, drives the film
through the device and makes grayscale prints.
The diagram below shows how the film is transported through the printer
(gray section in the drawing below).
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Changing the film format of the trays
The Key-operator can adjust the film size setting of both the input trays and
the output tray (8x10” up to 14x17” film sizes).
First, the Key-operator has to perform a mechanical modification. After this
modification, the ‘film format’ parameter is automatically read from the Film
Identification tag when the new film pack is loaded.
Never load another film format when the input tray is not empty. Intermediate
changing of film formats increases the risk for dust, which can damage the thermal
print head (TPH).
The system performs an automatic calibration when the film format has been
changed.
Proceed as follows to perform the mechanical modification:
Make sure that the printer is in ‘Ready’ mode.
Press the Unlock button to unlock the trays.
You have 5 seconds to open the input tray. If you do not open the tray within that
time, the first screen (step 1 or 5 respectively) is presented again, or printing is
resumed when a job is received for which media is available.
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Open the input tray you want to adapt.
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Remove the film position tab.
Locate the correct tab position for the desired film format.
17"
14"
12"
11"
8"
10"
14"
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Put the film position tab in place and push it down until it locks.
Click!
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Load a new film pack. Refer to ‘Loading films’ on page 46.
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Drystar 5500 network configuration
In a network configuration, the Drystar 5500 is fully compatible with Agfa’s
diagnostic imaging systems, including the ADC Compact and ADC Quality
System software, the Paxport and the entire line of Impax Review Systems,
Storage Stations and Transmitting Stations.
The Drystar 5500 serves as a standard network printer. Acquisition, storage,
transmission and printing are completely controlled by network modalities.
As network protocols the standard Agfa protocol or the optional DICOM
protocol can be used.
Network
Images
Paxport
Modality
ADC QS on PC
Drystar 5500
Storage device
Example of the Drystar 5500 in a network configuration
Modality
Paxport
Drystar 5500
Example of a Drystar 5500 in a point-to-point configuration
* Paxport is required if the modality is not a DICOM modality.
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Transport after installation
The Drystar 5500 is equipped with wheels so that moving the printer over a
short distance - if required - can be done in a convenient way.
Refer to ‘Safety precautions’ on page 13.
Always keep in mind the following safety guidelines:
• During movement of the Drystar 5500 take care that stability is always
ensured. Special attention should be paid to possible obstructions, and to
uneven or slant surfaces.
• Never transport the Drystar 5500 with open doors.
• Make sure that both front wheel brakes are unlocked.
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Unlock both wheel brakes on the right and left hand sides.
Move the Drystar 5500 to its destination.
Relock the wheels by pressing the brakes down.
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Preventive maintenance
and replacements
This chapter guides the user through maintenance and
cleaning tasks which require no special skills, tools nor
training:
Preventive maintenance schedule
Cleaning the exterior
Cleaning the dust rollers
Cleaning the cooling air flow holes
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Preventive maintenance schedule
The Drystar 5500 is designed for trouble-free operation. Maintenance and
cleaning involve only some minor user tasks. Refer to the following pages for
the appropriate cleaning procedure.
Interval
What to do?
Page
Ad hoc
‘Cleaning the exterior’
187
Ad hoc
‘Print head cleaning’
115
Ad hoc
‘Cleaning the dust rollers’
188
Each 6 months
(or more if required).
‘Cleaning the cooling air flow
holes’
192
When image quality tends to
degrade.
‘Print head profile calibration’
118
Safety guidelines
To prevent damage to the printer while performing maintenance, observe
the following safety precautions:
•
•
•
•
Do not lubricate the printer.
Do not attempt to disassemble the printer.
Do not touch the resistor line of the print head.
Always switch off the Drystar 5500 and disconnect the power cord from
the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work.
Film jam removal or cleaning the printer head can be done without switching the
power off.
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Cleaning the exterior
Switch off the Drystar 5500 by following the procedure as described in
‘Switching off the Drystar 5500’ on page 36.
Remove the power plug from the socket.
Remove the network cable.
Wipe the exterior of the printer with a clean, soft, damp cloth.
Use a mild soap or detergent if required but never use an ammonia-based cleaner. Be
careful not to get any liquid in the power cord port.
Plug in the printer and switch it on by following the procedure as described in
‘Switching on the Drystar 5500’ on page 34.
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Cleaning the dust rollers
Cleaning the dust rollers must be done when white lines appear on the
prints. For more information on maintaining image quality, refer to
‘Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems’ on page 220.
To clean the dust rollers, proceed as follows:
Open the drum compartment door by pulling its handle.
Open the sheet metal cover of the dust rollers.
Grab the cover at left side to avoid pinching of fingers.
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Do not touch the discharge brushes!
Keep all the other covers closed as much as possible to avoid extra dust
into the printer.
Clean the upper roller
Use a dust roller cleaning tissue to clean the roller. Turn the roller at its axle during
cleaning and rub in the length direction of the roller.
Refer to ‘ABC ordering codes’ for the ABC code of the dust roller cleaning tissue.
As the rollers are sticky it’s very important to use a lint free cloth!
Never clean the roller with water or soap.
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Clean the lower roller
Use a dust roller cleaning tissue to clean the roller. Turn the roller at its axle during
cleaning and rub in the length direction of the roller.
Refer to ‘ABC ordering codes’ for the ABC code of the dust roller cleaning tissue.
As the rollers are sticky it’s very important to use a lint free cloth!
Never clean the roller with water or soap.
Close the sheet metal cover of the dust rollers.
Grab the cover at left side to avoid oppressing of hands.
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Close the drum compartment door.
After you have cleaned the dust rollers and you have closed the drum compartment
door, the printer will restart automatically.
After the cleaning the level of dust stripes can be slightly increased depending on
the amount of dust coming into the printer during the repair work. The level of dust
stripes usually improves after several prints (max. 1 film pack).
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Cleaning the cooling air flow holes
Switch off the Drystar 5500 by following the procedure as described in
‘Switching off the Drystar 5500’ on page 36.
Remove the power plug from the socket.
Remove the network cable.
With a vacuum cleaner, clean the cooling air flow holes (item 1 and 2 on the
drawing below) , especially the CPU/power supply area (item 1).
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Plug in the printer and switch it on by following the procedure as described in
‘Switching off the Drystar 5500’ on page 36.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter serves as a guide to identify and solve possible
problems you may encounter.
Troubleshooting checklist
The Drystar 5500 does not print
Clearing of film jams
Film identification problems
Start-up errors
Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems
Warning messages
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Troubleshooting checklist
General problems
The table below lists some general problems which can occur when working
with the Drystar 5500.
• The Drystar 5500 does not print.
Action
Refer to
Page
‘The Drystar 5500 does not print’
196
‘Film input tray feed jams’
200
‘Film transport jams in the front
section’
203
‘Film transport jams in the print
section’
205
‘Film transport jams in output
section’
209
‘Unauthorized opening of the
printer’
213
Resolve error messages
‘Checking error messages’
196
Handle floppy disk error
‘Checking floppy disk error
messages’
198
Check the Drystar 5500
Remove a jammed film
• The quality of the printed images is bad (printing remains possible).
Action
Resolve film quality problems
Resolve warning messages
Refer to
Page
‘Maintaining optimal Image Quality’
220
‘White dots or lines appear in the
transport direction’
223
‘Low frequency banding’
223
‘Scratches appear on film’
224
‘Warning messages’
225
Have electrical or mechanical defects repaired by skilled personnel only!
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Checking the status indicator LED
The LED on the front panel indicates the Drystar 5500 operating status. Use
the following table to determine the status of your printer.
Color
Green
Light
Status
Receive
jobs?
Printing
OK?
Constant
Ready (standby)
Yes
Yes
Start-up
sequence
No
No
Receiving jobs
Yes
Yes
Calculating
Yes
Yes
Printing
Yes
Yes
Calibrating
Yes
No
Installation
No
No
Key-operator
Yes/No
Yes/No
Service mode
No
No
Upper/Lower
Input tray empty
Yes
Yes/No
Blinking
Blinking
Film jam
Yes
Constant
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Yes
No
Proceed.
Wait.
Proceed with
the activity.
Refer to
‘Loading films’
on page 46.
No
Refer to
‘Clearing of film
jams’ on
page 199.
Yes
Refer to
‘Warning
messages’ on
page 225
No
Refer to
‘Checking error
messages’ on
page 196.
Red
Warning
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The Drystar 5500 does not print
Proceed as follows when the Drystar 5500 does not print:
Checking error messages
Check the display messages
If the Drystar 5500 is not printing your job, you should check the front panel display
to see if the Drystar 5500 is indicating an error status.
The operator is notified of the situation by means of an Error screen and a beep:
Blinking
ERROR CODE
ERROR CODE
ERROR CODE
ERROR CODE
Acknowledge the new error condition.
A new Ready screen will appear, holding all error messages. With the Up and Down
keys you can scroll through the error messages:
Blinking
ERROR CODE
ERROR CODE
ERROR CODE
ERROR CODE
Call the service operator.
An error message is different from a warning message. A warning means that an
event occurred which might result in a decreased image quality. Printing is still
possible, which is not the case when an error message appears.
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Checking the connections
If no error messages are displayed and you are unable to get the printer to
respond, the problem may be caused by a fault in the connections. In this
case, check that all connectors and cables are firmly attached to the printer.
• If the connections are OK, reset the Drystar 5500.
• If the Drystar 5500 still does not print, consult your local service organization.
Regularly check all electrical connections. When interference occurs with other
devices, consult your local service organization.
Call your local service organization in case cables are disconnected. The user is not
allowed to add or remove any connectors.
Checking the print queue
If no error message is displayed, you should check the print queue:




10:21:34
10:21:34
11:35:27
11:54:02
PRINTING
CALCULATING
WAITING
WAITING
For each line of the queue, the status can be:
•
•
•
•
•
printing,
calculating,
waiting,
warning,
error.
A warning or error status indicates that there is a print queue problem.
For more information, refer to ‘Warning messages’ on page 225 and ‘Start-up
errors’ on page 218.
For more information about the print queue status, refer to ‘Managing the print
queue’ on page 39.
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Checking floppy disk error messages
If the Drystar 5500 is not printing your job, you should check the front panel
display to see if the Drystar 5500 is indicating an error status.
A floppy disk error can occur when the inserted floppy disk is full, write
protected or when no floppy disk is inserted.
Correct the error following the error message on the screen:

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After you have corrected the action the screen will disappear.
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Clearing of film jams
A film jam can be situated either:
• In the input tray section. Refer to ‘Film input tray feed jams’ on page 200.
• In the alignment section. Refer to ‘Film transport jams in the front section’
on page 203.
• In the drum and print head section. Refer to ‘Film transport jams in the print
section’ on page 205.
• In the sorter/exit section. Refer to ‘Film transport jams in output section’ on
page 209.
Jams can be caused by:
• Loading consumables in a wrong way, e.g. loading film upside down.
• Opening the printer door(s) or input tray(s) while a film is actually being
printed. Refer to ‘Unauthorized opening of the printer’ on page 213.
Overview of sections:
Film transport
jams (clearing
from the sorter/
exit section)
Film transport
jams (clearing
from the drum and
print head
section)
Film feed jams
(clearing from the
input trays)
Film transport jams
(clearing from the
alignment section)
A pictogram on the display depicts where the film jam is situated in the printer.
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Film input tray feed jams
The following screen indicates that a jam occurred in the feed section of the
input tray(s):
A message will inform you if either the upper or lower input tray is jammed.
To remove a jammed film in the input tray (e.g. upper input tray):
In the procedure, we will assume that the upper input tray is to be cleared. The
procedure for the lower input tray is identical.
Start the procedure to stop printing as described in ‘Stopping the printing
process’ on page 59.
Wait while the printer is finishing printing any current jobs.

10:21:34
PRINTING
Blinking
The printer is ready when the following message appears:
Blinking
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Open the film input tray.
To get a clear view, remove any remaining film sheets.
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Check the film feed section of the input tray.
If a film is jammed, gently remove the sheet. Reposition the film stack in the input
tray, making sure that all the sheets are kept correctly in place (refer to ‘Loading films’
on page 46).
Never use force to clear the jammed film. If it is not possible to gently remove the
jammed film, call your local service organization.
Never reuse a jammed film. This may cause damage to the thermal head
and/or dust problems.
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Film transport jams in the front section
The following screen indicates that a jam occurred in the front section of the
film transport system.
To remove a jammed film in the front section of the transport system:
Pull the front door open.
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Check the interior for film sheets.
In many cases, the film will fall out of this section after you have opened the front
door.
Remove the film sheet.
NEVER reuse a film that you got back from a jamming situation, it may
damage the print unit.
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Close the front door and continue.
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Film transport jams in the print section
The following screen indicates that a jam occurred in the print section of the
film transport system.
To remove a jammed film in the print section of the transport system:
Open the drum compartment door by pulling its handle.
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Check if you can locate a film visually between the vertical lift and the print
head.
• If the film is visible,
proceed with step 3.
• If the film is not visible, it has fallen behind the vertical lift.
Proceed with step 4.
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Locate the film through the holes of the vertical lift and move it to the right.
Open the front door and check the area behind the vertical lift.
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Remove the film via the front compartment, as indicated below.
NEVER reuse a film that you got back from a jamming situation, it may
damage the print unit.
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Close the front door.
Close the drum compartment door and continue.
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Film transport jams in output section
The following screen indicates that a jam occurred in the output section of the
film transport system.
To remove a jammed film in the output section of the transport system:
Open the top door.
Mind your head when the top door is open.
Visually check where the film is jammed.
• If the film is jammed in the canting guide plate section,
proceed with step 3
• If the film is stuck in the sorter section,
proceed with step 7.
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Locate the film. First try to use the transport buttons to help clearing the
jammed film.
If the transport buttons do not clear the film, lift the guide plate as shown
below:
Remove the film.
Close the guide plate.
Go to step 11.
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Locate the film. First try to use the transport buttons to help clearing the
jammed film.
Open this sorter unit as follows:
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Remove the jammed film.
10 Close the section.
11 If the film jam has been cleared, close the printer.
You can resume work.
If the jam is not cleared at this moment, call you local service organization.
NEVER reuse a film that you got back from a jamming situation, it may
damage the print unit.
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Unauthorized opening of the printer
A jam can be caused by opening the printer doors while a film is actually being
printed.
The following screen indicates that a jam has occurred.
Proceed as follows:
Remove the jammed sheet.
Refer to ‘Clearing of film jams’ on page 199.
After removal of the jammed film, the user is informed that he caused the film jam by
opening the printer without using the appropriate procedure to stop printing.
Make sure to follow carefully the procedures as described in this manual before
attempting to open the printer.
Refer to ‘Switching off the Drystar 5500’ on page 36.
Refer to ‘Loading films’ on page 46.
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Film identification problems
When you load a new film pack, the new Film Identification tag is read and
the tray film format and type are set based upon the info in the Film
Identification tag (RF-tag).
This tag is only readable when the film pack is inserted in the correct way.
There are four possible error messages regarding film identification:
•
•
•
•
No identification code detected
Identification code error for upper/lower input tray
Identical identification code detected in upper/lower input tray
Film overrun from current pack
The following sections descibe the solution for each of these problems in more
detail.
No identification code detected
This error message appears when the Film Identification tag is not readable.
There are two possible solutions for this problem:
• Reload the current film pack or load another film pack
• Overrule the Film Identification tag of the film pack
To reload the current or another film pack
In case the Drystar 5500 does not start printing after re-inserting a film pack,
first check if this film pack is inserted correctly.
If the Drystar 5500 still does not resume printing, the following message will appear:
Blinking
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Press the Unlock button to initiate the loading sequence and check again if the
film pack is inserted correctly. If you re-insert the film pack, the Drystar 5500
will perform the same check-sequence until printing is resumed.
To overrrule the Film Identification tag of the film pack
If the “Overrule RF-tag Reading” setting is active, you can overrule the Film
Identification tag setting of the current film pack. In this case you can
continue printing using a limited Maximum Density.
Only your local service organization has the possibility to enable the “Overrule RFtag Reading” setting!
In case the Drystar 5500 does not start printing after inserting a new film pack,
check if this film pack is inserted correctly.
If the film pack is inserted correctly and the Drystar 5500 does not resume printing,
the following message will appear:
Blinking
To continue with the current (not identified) film pack, press the Confirm
button.
The following message is displayed:
If you wish, you can try again to re-insert the current or an other film pack. Press
the Unlock button to initiate the loading sequence. If you re-insert a film pack, the
Drystar 5500 will perform the check-sequence.
Press the Confirm button.
If the “Overrule RF-tag Reading” Setting is active, the following message is displayed:
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If the “Overrule RF-tag Reading” Setting is not activated, the following message will
be displayed:
In this case, press the Confirm key to initiate the loading procedure again or call
your local service organization to enable the “Overrule RF-tag Reading” Setting.
Press the Confirm key again to resume printing using a limited Maximum
Density.
Identification code error for upper/lower input tray
This identification code error appears in the following cases:
• you insert a new film pack with a encryption error in the Film
Identification tag,
• you have loaded a Mammo film pack or a Mammo film, whereas the
Mammo license is not activated.
Call your local service organization to resolve this problem. You can unlock
the tray to insert another film pack.
Identical identification code detected in upper/lower input tray
In case you have loaded a film pack with a non-unique Film Identification tag
(meaning that the current tag has been used with a previous film pack), the
following message is displayed:
Proceed as follows:
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Press the Unlock button to initiate the loading sequence.
Reload a new film pack.
The Drystar 5500 will resume printing.
Film overrun from current pack
The following message is presented when more than 100 copies have been
printed from the current film pack:
Proceed as follows:
Press the Unlock button to initiate the loading sequence.
Reload a new film pack.
The Drystar 5500 will resume printing.
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Start-up errors
Error messages while the printer starts up
The table below lists the possible error messages which can appear on the
display of the control panel while the printer starts up.
Error message
Cause of error
Error display failure (Firmware)
‘Key selftest failed’
Error system failure
‘Key selftest failed due to no
communication between Key and CPU’
Error self test failure (Firmware)
‘Software selftest failed’
Contact your local service organization in case the selftest fails.
Error messages can also appear when the printer has already started up. Refer to
‘Checking error messages’ on page 196.
After starting up the Drystar 5500, the printer performs a selftest. A progress
indicator will show the proceeding of this self test. During the self test, a
number of messages can appear, meaning that the selftest has failed.
Key selftest failed
In case the Key selftest has failed, following message appears:
ERROR
Display failure
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Key selftest failed due to no communication between Key and CPU
In case the Key selftest has failed due to no communication between Key and
CPU, following message appears:
Software selftest failed
In case the software selftest has failed, following message appears:
ERROR
Self test failed
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Maintaining image quality and resolving Image
quality problems
In general, when you follow the procedure ‘Maintaining optimal Image
Quality’ below, you should rarely encounter quality problems on printed
films.
However, should any problems occur, the paragraphs ‘White dots or lines
appear in the transport direction’ on page 223, ‘Low frequency banding’ on
page 223 and ‘Scratches appear on film’ on page 224 provide some specific
remedies.
Maintaining optimal Image Quality
Calibration is necessary to maintain optimal Image Quality. This is required in
the following situations:
•
•
•
•
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Before initial use of a film,
When loading new films into the input trays,
After a certain number of copies have been printed,
After the replacement of the thermal head.
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Overview of calibration functions
Three calibration functions are provided for the Drystar 5500.
Calibration
‘Film calibration’
Purpose
• To measure and set the
system density of the
printer.
• To measure and set the
film sensitometry values.
When?
• Automatic.
• After an explicit
action of the
operator.
‘Print head cleaning’
To eliminate white dots or
lines in transport direction.
• When image
quality problems
occur.
‘Print head profile
calibration’
To reduce vertical density
irregularities on the film.
• After an explicit
action of the
operator.
Some calibration functions are interrelated, so do not perform any of the
above calibration functions as an isolated procedure.
Before performing a calibration, read the general guidelines as described in
‘Understanding the calibration policy and the calibration initiation’ on page 221.
Understanding the calibration policy and the calibration initiation
You should regularly perform a film calibration to assure that the image
quality remains optimal.
Film calibration can be initiated in 2 ways:
• Automatically, i.e. after loading every ‘x’ new film packs (automatic
initiation),
• Manually, i.e. you decide for yourself when to perform a film calibration,
e.g. daily, once a week, or only when the image quality tends to degrade.
For setting automatic or manual film calibration initiation, refer to ‘Changing
general image quality settings - Film calibration’ on page 91.
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The following flowchart will assist you in determining the correct operation
in order to maintain the optimal image quality from your printer:
Start
Persistent
White Dots or
Lines?
YES
Clean
Print Head
NO
Clean Dust
Rollers
Perform Film Calibration
Image
Quality OK?
NO
YES
Image
Quality
OK?
YES
Done
Done
NO
Perform Print Head
Profile Calibration
Perform Film Calibration
Image
Quality OK?
YES
Done
NO
Call Service
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White dots or lines appear in the transport direction
If fine white dots and one or more fine white lines appear in the transport
direction (mostly due to dust infiltration), try the following remedies:
Clean the print head resistor line.
Use a lint free cloth, slightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol.
Refer to ‘Print head cleaning’ on page 115.
If dust stripes remains visible, clean the dust roller.
Refer to ‘Cleaning the dust rollers’ on page 188.
As the rollers are sticky it’s very important to use a lint free cloth!
Never clean the roller with water or soap.
Print a few test sheets using the ‘Print test image’ function.
Refer to ‘Printing test images from the hard disk’ on page 101.
If the white lines are still visible, contact your local service organization.
Low frequency banding
If you notice density non uniformity (low frequency banding) in the print
head direction, perform print head profile calibration.
Refer to ‘Print head profile calibration’ on page 118.
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Scratches appear on film
If you notice scratches on the film in the print head direction, this may be due
to the fact that a film sheet has been placed upside-down in the input tray.
Verify the correct position of the films in the input trays.
Refer to ‘Checking the correct position of a film in the input tray’ on page 54.
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Warning messages
A warning message is different from an error message. A warning means that an
event occurred which might result in a decreased image quality. Printing is still
possible.
This section will inform you what to do when warning messages appear. A
warning message is displayed when an event has occurred that might
decrease image quality.
The Warning screen is displayed:
warning-message + code
warning-message + code
warning-message + code
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Press the Confirm key to acknowledge the new warning condition.
The Ready screen will appear, holding all warning conditions:
Blinking
warning-message + code
warning-message + code
Contact your local service organization.
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Specifications
Product description
Type of product
Printer
Commercial name
Drystar 5500, Drystar 5503
Original seller/manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Labelling
TÜV-, cULus-Certification Mark,
CE-marking
CCC Mark
A#Sharp Mark
Dimensions
Dimensions (approx. values in cm)
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• Unpacked: width 74, length 72,
height 142
• Packed: width 90, length 83,
height 160
Weight Drystar 5500/5503
• Unpacked: approx. 189.4 kg /
192.4kg
Hard disk capacity
18 GByte or higher
Floppy disk capacity
2HD 1.44 Mbyte floppy disks
RAM memory
2x256 MB
Floppy disk container
Four 2HD 1.44 Mbyte floppy disks
Equipment information sheet
• Packed: approx. 239 kg / 242 kg
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Electrical connection
Operating voltage
100-120 V; 220-240 V AC
Rated current
4/2 A
Mains fuse protection
220-240 V operation
16/15 A slow blow, max.
100-120 V operation
16/15 A slow blow, max.
Mains frequency
50/60 Hz
Network connectivity
Ethernet / connectors
RJ45 twisted pair for 10/100Base-TX;
Serial RS232 connection
Network protocols (TCP/IP services)
FTP, Telnet, HTTP, SNMP, LPD
Image formats
DICOM (Default)
TIFF
Power consumption - heat dissipation
During operation
450 W - 1620 kJ/h
In standby
200 W - 720 kJ/h
Peak power (absolute max. rating)
700 W - 2520 kJ/h
Protection against
Electrical shocks
Class 1 (grounded)
Ingress of water
IPXØ
Environmental conditions (operation)
Room temperature
Relative humidity
Atmospheric pressure
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Between +15°C and +30°C
Between 20% and 75%
Note: Films may not become wet!
70 kPa - 106 kPa
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Environmental storage conditions
Climate conditions for storage are in accordance with EN60721-3-1-class 1K4.
Room temperature
Between -25°C and 55°C (storage)
Relative humidity
Between 10% and 100%
Absolute humidity
Between 0.1 g/m3 and 35 g/m3
Rate of change of temperature
1°C/min
Atmospheric pressure
70 kPa - 106 kPa
Environmental transport conditions
Climate conditions for transport are in accordance with
EN60721-3-2-class 2K4.
Temperature
Between -40°C and 70°C (transport)
Relative humidity not combined with
rapid temperature changes
95% at +45°C
Total acoustic A-weighted noise power (method of measurement in accordance
with ISO 3746:1995)
During operation
67 dB (=6.7B)
During stand-by
57 dB (=5.7B)
Consumables
DRYSTAR DT 2 B and DRYSTAR DT 2 C
8x10” up to 14x17” film sizes
DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo (optional)
8x10”, 10x12” and 11x14” film sizes
Film throughput
14x17”
> 100/h
Access time
1 film 14x17”
Max. 90 sec.
4 films 14x17”
Max. 200 sec.
Print technology
Direct thermal printing
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Reliability
Estimated product life
(if regularly serviced and maintained
according to Agfa instructions)
> 5 years and > 150,000 films
Service interventions
Max. 2 interventions / 3 years
Earthquake (standard)
Meets the CA requirements
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Imaging Array - Diagnostic area - General radiography
8x10”
10x12”
11x14”
14x14”
14x17”
8” dimensions
10” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
3852
192,6
4880
244
10” dimensions
12” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
4880
244
5860
293
11” dimensions
14” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
5376
268,8
6922
346,1
14” dimensions
14” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
6882
344,1
6882
344,1
14” dimensions
17” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
6922
346,1
8368
418,4
Imaging Array - Diagnostic area - Mammography (optional)
8x10”
10x12”
11x14”
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8” dimensions
10” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
3828
191,4
4958
247,9
10” dimensions
12” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
4892
244,6
5810
290,5
11” dimensions
14” dimensions
pixels
mm
pixels
mm
5376
268,8
6922
346,1
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Viewing the System info area on a film
General radiography applications
On the top right corner of each film, a “System info” area will be printed.
This info can only be read using a magnifying glass.
Film
Black border
Diagnostic area
Clear border
Transport direction
System info area
The System info area contains info about:
• The printer: (serial number, densitometer info, film counts, software
version, etc.),
• The controller (image source, date, time, etc.).
For more detailed information, refer to the Drystar 5500 Service
documentation.
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Mammography application (optional)
On the bottom left corner of each film, a “System info” area will be printed.
This info can only be read using a magnifying glass.
Clear border
Black border
Diagnostic area
Transport direction
Film
System info area
The System info area contains info about:
• The printer: (serial number, densitometer info, film counts, software
version, etc.),
• The controller (image source, date, time, etc.).
For more detailed information, refer to the Drystar 5500 Service
documentation.
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Options and accessories
Mobile installation kit
The default installation kit allows you to use the Drystar 5500 (Mammo
inclusive) in mobile applications (e.g. a van), or in unstable environments.
Safe transportation is ensured by two fixation bars that lock the Drystar 5500
to its location (see illustration below). The fixation bars are included in the
default installation kit.
For more information, refer to the “Remove Drystar 5500 from pallet” instructions
of the Drystar 5500 Plug & Play Installation manual (document 2903I or 2903J).
Mammography application
The Drystar 5500 can be used for printing mammography application films.
For this option, a license has to be activated by an Agfa service technician.
The feature comes with a QC procedure that complies with the
Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) of the FDA. For more
information, refer to ‘Quality control for mammography application
(DT 2 Mammo) (optional)’ on page 153.
Contact your local service organization for more information.
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Connectivity
Drystar 5500-5503 must only be used in combination with other equipment or
components if these are expressly recognized by Agfa as compatible. A list of
such equipment and components is available from Agfa service on request.
Changes or additions to the equipment must only be carried out by persons
authorized to do so by Agfa. Such changes must comply with best engineering
practice and all applicable laws and regulations that have the force of law
within the jurisdiction of the hospital.
Drystar 5500-5503 is a Dicom printer and can therefore be connected to Agfa
equipment and all modalities supporting Dicom. Although, to ensure optimal
operation and image quality, Agfa has made the effort to test and release the
Drystar 5500-5503 with most of modalities on the market. For the complete list
or if you want to check on a specific modality, contact your Agfa representative.
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Drystar media
density response data
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DRYSTAR DT 2 B
238
dens.
MacBeth
TR-924
Gretag
D200-2
X-rite
301
X-rite
310
X-rite
331
X-rite
341
0%
0.22
0,18
0.18
0,24
0.19
0.19
10%
0,51
0,48
0,48
0,54
0,49
0,49
20%
0,80
0,76
0,76
0,83
0,78
0,77
30%
1,09
1,05
1,06
1,13
1,08
1,07
40%
1,37
1,32
1,33
1,42
1,36
1,35
50%
1,67
1,62
1,62
1,72
1,65
1,64
60%
1,96
1,92
1,91
2,02
1,95
1,94
70%
2,25
2,20
2,19
2,31
2,23
2,23
80%
2,55
2,50
2,48
2,61
2,53
2,53
90%
2,83
2,79
2,76
2,90
2,81
2,81
100%
3,11
3,08
3,05
3,20
3,11
3,10
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DRYSTAR DT 2 C
dens.
MacBeth
TR-924
Gretag
D200-2
X-rite
301
X-rite
310
X-rite
331
X-rite
341
0%
0,11
0,09
0,08
0,10
0,08
0,08
10%
0,39
0,38
0,36
0,39
0,38
0,37
20%
0,68
0,66
0,65
0,68
0,67
0,66
30%
0,96
0,94
0,93
0,97
0,95
0,94
40%
1,25
1,21
1,20
1,26
1,22
1,22
50%
1,52
1,49
1,47
1,55
1,50
1,50
60%
1,81
1,78
1,75
1,84
1,79
1,78
70%
2,09
2,06
2,03
2,13
2,07
2,07
80%
2,37
2,33
2,31
2,42
2,35
2,35
90%
2,65
2,62
2,59
2,71
2,63
2,63
100%
2,94
2,91
2,88
3,00
2,92
2,92
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dens.
MacBeth
TR-924
Gretag
D200-2
X-rite
301
X-rite
310
X-rite
331
X-rite
341
0%
0,22
0,18
0,20
0,22
0,18
0,19
10%
0,57
0,52
0,54
0,58
0,52
0,54
20%
0,91
0,86
0,88
0,94
0,86
0,88
30%
1,25
1,19
1,20
1,29
1,19
1,21
40%
1,60
1,54
1,54
1,65
1,54
1,55
50%
1,94
1,88
1,88
2,01
1,88
1,89
60%
2,28
2,21
2,20
2,36
2,21
2,22
70%
2,62
2,56
2,54
2,72
2,55
2,56
80%
2,97
2,90
2,88
3,08
2,89
2,90
90%
3,32
3,24
3,21
3,44
3,23
3,25
100%
3,66
3,59
3,55
3,80
3,58
3,59
Drystar media density response data
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Appendix
Quality Control Charts
DRYSTAR 5500/5503 REFERENCE MANUAL
Charts for general radiography QC
Quality Control for
Chart 1
General radiography applications
Drystar 5500/5503: Determination of Operating Levels
Imager Type: __________
Serial #: _________________
Date ____________________
Film Type: ____________
Emulsion #: ______________
Input Tray: _______________
Densitometer: ________________ (default selection)
Step 1: Print QC Test images on five consecutive days. Record the optical densities
measurements in the tables below. After five days, average the values to determine
the reference levels for each of the parameters.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Month
Day
Initials
Low Density
Average of 5 Values = calculated reference ìLow Densityî level
Mid Density
Average of 5 Values = calculated reference "Mid Density" level
High Density
Average of 5 Values = calculated reference ìHigh Densityî level
Step 2: Copy the calculated reference levels to Charts 2A/B ('Daily Density Control Chart')
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Quality Control for
Chart 2A
General radiography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density
Control Chart
Imager Type: __________ Serial #: _____________ Film Type:____________ Emul #:___________
Densitometer
Internal: ____________ (default selection)
Input Tray: ________
Date:
Initials:
Upper Control limit =
+0.05
Calculated Reference
Low Density Level
Lower Control Limit =
-0.05
Low Density
Upper Control limit =
+0.15
Calculated Reference
Mid Density Level
Lower Control Limit =
-0.15
Mid Density
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Quality Control for
Chart 2B
General radiography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density
Control Chart
Imager Type: __________ Serial #: _____________ Film Type:____________ Emul #:___________
Densitometer
Internal: _____________ (default selection)
Input Tray: ________
High Density
Upper Control limit =
+0.20
Calculated Reference
High Density Level
Lower Control Limit =
-0.20
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Quality Control for
Chart 3
General radiography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Artifacts and Spatial Resolution
Control Chart
Test Frequency:
Weekly
Drystar 5500/5503 Serial # _____________
Input Tray: ____________
Initial Reference Test Date
Initial Reference Artifacts
Initial Reference Dot Visibility
Initial Reference Low Contrast
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
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Quality Control for
Chart 4
General radiography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Geometric Consistency
Control Chart
Test Frequency: Annually or as required
Drystar 5500/5503 Serial # ______________
Input Tray: _______________________
Reference Dimensions
Date:
Aref
Consistency
Aspect Ratio
A/Aref
A/B
Bref
B:
B/Bref
Reference Dimensions
Date:
Measured Dimensions
Date:
A:
Consistency
Aspect Ratio
A/Aref
A/B
Aref
Bref
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Measured Dimensions
Date:
A:
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B:
B/Bref
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Charts for mammography QC (optional)
Quality Control for
Chart 1
Mammography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 : Determination of Operating Levels
Imager Type: __________
Serial #: _________________
Date ____________________
Film Type: ____________
Emulsion #: ______________
Input Tray: _______________
Densitometer: _________________ (default selection)
Step 1: Print QC Test images on five consecutive days. Record the optical densities
measurements in the tables below. After five days, average the values to determine
the reference levels for each of the parameters.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Month
Date
Initials
Base + Fog
Average of 5 values = calculated reference "Base + Fog" level
Low Density
Average of 5 values = calculated reference "Low Density" level
Mid Density
Average of 5 values = calculated reference "Mid Density" level
High Density
Average of 5 values = calculated reference "High Density" level
Step 2: Copy the calculated reference levels to Charts 2A/B ('Daily Density Control Chart')
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Quality Control for
Chart 2A
Mammography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density
Control Chart
Imager Type: __________ Serial #: _____________ Film Type:____________ Emul #:___________
Densitometer: _________________ (default selection)
Input Tray: ________
Date:
Initials:
Upper Control limit =
+0.03
Calculated Reference
Base + Fog Level
Base + Fog
Lower Control limit =
-0.03
Date:
Initials:
Upper Control limit =
+0.07
Calculated Reference
Low Density Level
Lower Control Limit =
-0.07
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Quality Control for
Chart 2B
Mammography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Daily Density
Control Chart
Imager Type: __________ Serial #: _____________ Film Type:____________ Emul #:___________
Densitometer: _________________ (default selection)
Input Tray: ________
Date:
Initials:
Mid Density
Upper Control limit =
+0.15
Calculated Reference
Mid Density Level
Lower Control limit =
-0.15
High Density
Upper Control limit =
+0.15
Calculated Reference
High Density Level
Lower Control Limit =
-0.15
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Quality Control for
Mammography applications
Chart 3
Drystar 5500/5503 Artifacts and Spatial Resolution
Control Chart
Test Frequency: Weekly
Input Tray: ____________
Drystar 5500/5503 Serial # _____________
Initial Reference Test Date
Initial Reference Artifacts
Initial Reference Dot Visibility
Initial Reference Low Contrast
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
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Quality Control for
Chart 4
Mammography applications
Drystar 5500/5503 Geometric Consistency
Control Chart
Test Frequency: Annually or as required
Drystar 5500/5503 Serial # ___________
Input Tray: ______________________
Reference Dimensions
Date:
Aref
Measured Dimensions
Date:
A:
Consistency
Aspect Ratio
A/Aref
A/B
Bref
B:
B/Bref
Reference Dimensions
Date:
Measured Dimensions
Date:
A:
Consistency
Aspect Ratio
A/Aref
A/B
Aref
Bref
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B/Bref
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Appendix
Remarks for HF-emission
and immunity
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Remarks for HF-emission and immunity
This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic
environment given below. The user of the device should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Transmission Measurements
Agreement
High frequency transmissions in
accordance with CISPR 11
Group 1
High frequency transmissions in
accordance with CISPR 11
Class A
Excess oscillations in accordance
with IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
Voltage fluctuations / flickering in
accordance with IEC 61000-3-3
Fulfilled
Electromagnetic Environment
Guidelines
The device uses high frequency energy
exclusively for its internal functions. For this
reason, its high frequency transmission is
very low and it is improbable that
neighboring electronic equipment will be
disrupted.
The device is intended for use in an
environment that do not include living areas
and in areas directly connected to a public
supply network that also supplies buildings
that are used for domestic purposes
This device was tested for a normal hospital environment as described above.
Nevertheless the HF-emission and immunity can be influenced by connected
data cables depending on length and the manner of installation.
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This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic
environment given below. The user of the device should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Resistance to
Jamming Test
Discharge of
static electricity
in accordance
with IEC 610004-2
IEC 60601
Test Level
+ 4 kV contact
discharge
+ 6 kV contact
discharge
+ 8 kV air
discharge
+ 8 kV air
discharge
Fast transient
electrical
+ 1 kV mains
disturbance
variables / bursts + 0,5 kV data
in accordance
lines
with IEC 610004-4
Impulse voltages
(surges) in
accordance with
IEC 61000-4-5
Voltage
breakthroughs,
short term
interruptions and
variations in the
voltage supplied in
accordance with
IEC 61000-4-11
Magnetic field at
the supply
frequency (50/60
Hz) in accordance
with IEC 61000-4-8
Level of
Agreement
+ 1 kV mains
+ 0,5 kV data
lines
+ 1 kV push-pull
voltage
+ 2 kV common
mode voltage
+ 1 kV push-pull
voltage
+ 2 kV common
mode voltage
• < 5% Ur (> 95%
breakthrough of
Ur) for ½ period
• < 5% Ur (> 95%
breakthrough of
Ur) for ½ period
Electromagnetic
Environment Guidelines
Floors should consist of
wood, concrete or ceramic
tiles. The relative humidity
must be at least 30%, if the
floor is made of synthetic
material.
The quality of the voltage
supplied should correspond
to a typical commercial or
clinical environment.
The quality of the voltage
supplied should correspond to
that of a typical commercial or
clinical environment.
The quality of the voltage supply
should correspond to that of a
• 40% Ur (> 60%
• 40% Ur (> 60%
typical commercial or clinical
breakthrough of
breakthrough of environment.
Ur) for 5 periods
Ur) for 5 periods If the user wants the device to
work continuously, even when
• 70% Ur (30%
• 70% Ur (30%
breakthrough of
breakthrough of the energy supply is interrupted,
Ur) for 25 periods
Ur) for 25 periods it is recommended to use an
energy supply free of
• < 5% Ur (95%
• < 5% Ur (95%
interruptions or a battery.
breakthrough of
breakthrough of
Ur) for 5 s
Ur) for 5 s
3 A/m
10 A/m
Magnetic field at the network
frequency should correspond to
the typical values as they are in a
commercial and clinical
environment.
• REMARK : Ur is the alternating current in the network before the application of the test level.
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This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic
environment given below. The user of the device should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Tests of Resistance
to Disruption
IEC 60601
Test Level
Level of
Agreement
Electromagnetic Environment
Use portable and mobile radio sets
at a safe distance from the device
(including the leads) not closer
than the recommended protective
distance, which is calculated
according to the equation suitable
for the transmission frequency.
Recommended protective distance:
Conducted high
3 Veff
frequency disturbance
150 kHz
variables in accordance
to 80 MHz
with IEC 61000-4-6
10 Veff
d = 1.2
Radiated high
3 V/m
frequency disturbance
80 MHz
variables in accordance
to 2.5 GHz
with IEC 61000-4-3
10 V/m
d = 1.2
P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 2.3
P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
With P as the rated power of the
transmitter in watts (W) in
accordance with the manufacturer
information on the transmitter and
d as the recommended protective
distance in metres (m).
The field strength of stationary
radio transmitters is lower than the
level of the agreementa at all
frequencies in accordance with an
on-site investigationb.
Disruptions are possible near
devices that carry the following
symbol:
• REMARK 1: The higher value will apply at 80 MHz and 800 MHz.
• REMARK 2: These Guidelines may not apply to all situations. The dispersion of
electromagnetic waves is influenced by absorption and reflections from buildings,
objects and people.
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a.
The field strength of stationary transmitters, such as base stations of radio telephones, mobile
broadcasts for rural areas, amateur stations, and AM and FM radio transmitters, cannot be
precisely predetermined theoretically. An investigation of the location is recommended, to
ascertain the electromagnetic environment as a result of stationary high frequency transmitters. If
the field strength of the device exceeds the level of agreement given above, the device must be
observed with regard to its normal operation at each place of use. In case of unusual performance
characteristics, it can be necessary to take additional measures, such as the re-orientation of the
device, for example.
b. The field strength will be lower than 3 V/m above the frequency range from 150 kHz to 80 MHz.
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This device is intended for operation in an electromagnetic
environment in which the radiated high frequency disturbance
variables are monitored. The user of the device can help to
prevent electromagnetic disruptions by maintaining the
minimum distances between portable and mobile high frequency
communication equipment (transmitters) and the device as
recommended below, in accordance with the maximum output
power of the communications equipment.
Recommended Protective Distances between Portable and Mobile
High Frequency Communication Equipment and the Device
Rated Power of
the Transmitter
Protective Distance in accordance with Transmission Frequency
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = 1.2
0.01
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 1.2
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d = 2.3
0.12
0.12
0.23
0.1
0.38
0.38
0.73
1.2
1.2
2.3
10
3.8
3.8
7.3
100
12
12
23
The distance can be determined through the equation for each respective column.
P is the rated power of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the manufacturer information on
the transmitter, only for transmitters where the rated power is not mentioned in the above table.
• REMARK 1 : An additional factor of 10/3 has been used to calculate the recommended protective
distance of transmitters in the frequency range from 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz, to reduce the probability
that mobile portable communication equipment unintentionally brought into the area of the
patients will lead to a disruption.
• REMARK 2 : These Guidelines may not be relevant in all situations. The dispersion of
electromagnetic waves is influenced by absorption and reflections from buildings, objects and
people.
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Index
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Index
Components Drystar 5500............... 178
Configuration network ..................... 183
Connections, checking .................... 197
Control charts ................................. 241
Control modes, local and remote ....... 26
Cooling ............................................. 36
Cooling down .................................... 36
cULus. See Labels
A#Sharp label. See Labels
A#sharp technology ..........................11
Administrator mode ...........................25
Attributing fixed IP address to remote PC
168
Audio signals ....................................28
Default densitometer ......................... 93
Delete print job ................................. 42
Diagnostic area ............................... 232
Dimensions DS5500 ....................... 228
Display
data entry ................................... 33
key-operator mode ...................... 32
messages ................................... 31
operator mode ............................ 31
Domain name
how to change? ........................... 80
DRYSTAR ...................................... 240
DT 2 B ............................................ 238
DT 2 C............................................ 239
DT 2 Mammo .................................. 240
Back-up of settings
how to make a back-up of the printer
settings on a floppy disk? ...........105
Beeps. See Audio signals
Browser mode
configuration with crossed network
cable .........................................167
configuration with straight network
cable .........................................167
entering key-operator level.........174
entering operator level ...............174
how to control the Drystar 5500 via
the browser? .............................165
how to set up a direct link?.........168
how to set up a link through a
network? ...................................172
how to start a remote session? ..173
Electrical connection ....................... 229
Emergency priority ............................ 41
Environmental conditions
operation .................................. 229
storage ..................................... 230
transport ................................... 230
Error messages
checking error messages ........... 196
checking floppy disk error messages
Calibration
accessing ..................................111
film calibration ...........................112
overview of calibration functions .221
print head cleaning ....................115
print head profile calibration .......118
CCC. See Labels
CE. See Labels
Change settings menu
accessing ....................................70
overview .....................................69
260
Index
198
while printer starts up ................ 218
Film
DT2 B /DT2 C /DT 2 M .......... 12, 44
formats ................................. 10, 44
how to change the film view? ....... 77
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how to clear film jams? ..............199
identification problems ...............214
quality problems ........................220
Film calibration ..................................91
Film format
changing film format of the tray ..180
Film jam
in the front section .....................203
in the input tray..........................200
in the output section ..................209
in the print section .....................205
possible locations ......................199
Floppy disk
back-up procedure ....................106
checking floppy disk error messages
198
printing files from a printer floppy 102
restore procedure ......................108
upgrading the software ..............121
Functional description Drysatr 5500 .179
General image quality settings
activating the film calibration ........91
selecting the default densitometer 93
General settings
assignment modality - output tray .75
beep on empty tray ......................76
date and time ..............................72
language .....................................73
sorter configuration ......................74
HF-emission and immunity remarks .254
Hostname
how to change? ...........................79
Icons ................................................29
Identification problems ....................214
Image quality
flowchart ...................................222
maintaining image quality ..........220
resolving image quality problems220
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Index
Image quality for general radiography
applications
calculated operating levels. 144, 145
how to perform the quality control
procedures? .............................. 149
how to set the default values? .... 142
performing the Annual QC tests . 152
performing the daily QC test ...... 149
performing the Weekly QC tests 151
Image quality for the mammography
application
calculated operating levels......... 157
how to establish the reference values
and verifying image quality ........ 154
Performing the Annual QC tests. 164
Performing the daily QC test ...... 161
Performing the Weekly QC tests 163
Spatial Resolution and Artifact Levels
and Low Contrast Visibility ......... 160
Image quality problem
low frequency banding............... 223
sratches on film ......................... 224
white dots or lines in transport
direction .................................... 223
Image quality settings ................. 91, 94
Image quality settings for a modality
changing the interpolation ............ 96
changing the maximum density .... 98
selecting a lookup table ............... 94
Imaging array ................................. 232
Indicator LEDs
meaning of the LED signals ....... 195
Input tray settings
film view ...................................... 77
Installation
using the install data-sets .......... 121
using the installation wizard ....... 127
Interpolation
how to change the interpolation? . 96
IP-address
how to attribute fixed IP-address to
remote PC? .............................. 168
how to change the Printer IPaddress? ..................................... 81
how to change the Router IPaddress? ..................................... 84
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Lookup table
how to select another? ................ 94
Jams (how to solve?) ......................199
Key-operator functions
calibration .................................111
change settings ...........................69
installation .................................121
menu structure ............................57
overview .....................................56
print image ................................100
restore configuration ..................107
save configuration .....................105
show settings ..............................60
stop printing ................................59
Key-operator menu ...........................32
accessing ....................................58
menu structure ............................57
Key-operator mode ...........................24
Keypad .............................................29
Keys
confirm key .................................29
delete key ...................................29
emergency key ............................29
escape key ..................................29
key-operator key .........................29
service key ..................................29
Mammography
how to set the default values? .... 154
Maximum density
how to change? ........................... 98
Media density respons data .... 238, 239,
240
Modality
how to add? ................................ 87
how to remove? .......................... 86
Net mask
how to change? ........................... 83
Network (DICOM)
adding a modality ........................ 87
domain name .............................. 80
hostname .................................... 79
netmask ...................................... 83
printer AE-title ............................. 78
printer IP-address........................ 81
removing a modality .................... 86
router IP-address ........................ 84
Network connectivity ....................... 229
Labels
A#Sharp......................................11
CCC ...........................................19
CE/TÜV/cULus ............................19
RoHS ..........................................16
LEDs
meaning of the LED signals .......195
Link between PC and Drystar 5500
direct link ..................................168
through a network......................172
Loading films ....................................46
checking the correct position ........54
loading procedure........................50
when in ready state .....................49
when printing or calculating ..........47
262
Index
Operating modes
administrator mode ..................... 25
key-operator mode ...................... 24
operator mode ............................ 24
service mode .............................. 24
specialist mode ........................... 25
Operator functions
assigning emergency priority ....... 41
deleting print jobs ........................ 42
loading films ................................ 46
managing the print queue ............ 39
overview ..................................... 38
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Operator mode ..................................24
Quality control for general radiography
applications (DT 2 B & DT 2 C)........ 141
Quality control for the mammography
application
calculated operating levels......... 157
how to establish the reference values
and verifying image quality ........ 154
Performing the Annual QC tests. 164
Performing the daily QC test ...... 161
Performing the Weekly QC tests 163
Spatial Resolution and Artifact Levels
and Low Contrast Visibility ......... 160
Quality control for the mammography
application (DT 2 Mammo) .............. 153
Quality problems ............................. 220
Power
button location .............................27
switching off ................................36
switching on ................................34
Power consumption .........................229
Print head
how to clean? ............................115
Print head profile calibration
registration ........................118, 120
starting ......................................118
TPH profile ........................119, 120
Print image,accessing .....................100
Print job, delete .................................42
Print queue .......................................39
Print queue, checking ......................197
Printer AE-title
how to change? ...........................78
Printer information
how to view? ...............................60
Printing files
from a printer floppy...................102
from hard disk ...........................101
how to stop?................................59
viewing system area ..................233
Proxy settings
how to switch off? ......................170
Quality control
charts........................................241
Quality control for general radiography
applications (DT 1 B & DT 1 C)
calculated operating levels .144, 145
how to perform the quality control
procedures? ..............................149
how to set the default values? ....142
performing the Annual QC tests .152
performing the daily QC test ......149
performing the Weekly QC tests .151
263
Index
Remote PC
configuration with crossed network
cable ........................................ 167
configuration with straight network
cable ........................................ 167
Restoring settings
how to restore settings from a
diskette? ................................... 107
how to restore settings from a floppy
disk? ......................................... 107
RoHS label. See Labels
Safety
compliance ................................. 18
precautions ................................. 13
transport after installation .......... 184
Security precautions ......................... 17
Service mode ................................... 24
Specialist mode ................................ 25
Start-up errors ................................ 218
Status indicator
LED status .................................. 28
location ....................................... 27
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Stop printing .....................................59
Switching off .....................................36
Switching off proxy settings of the
browser ..........................................170
Switching on .....................................34
Test films
registration ................................120
TPH profile ................................120
Transport. See Safety
Tray, changing film format ...............180
Troubleshooting checklist ................194
TÜV. See Labels
Upgrading the software ...................121
User interface ...................................27
audio signals ...............................28
control buttons ............................28
control panel ...............................29
display ........................................31
keypad ........................................29
overview .....................................27
status indicator LED ....................28
Warning messages .........................225
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