Eastman Kodak 8E1587 Modular 13.56 MHz RF Tag Reader Board User Manual urg 00123
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Kodak DryView
8900 Laser Imager
User Guide
FCC ID: PA48E1587 User Manual Part 1
Eastman Kodak Company
343 State Street
Rochester, NY 14653
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2002
Kodak and DryView are trademarks.
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Catalog number 1275593
Rev. A
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Warranty and Limitation of
Liability
Important Notice to Purchaser:
Kodak warrants that Kodak hardware products will be free from defects in
parts, materials and manufacture for a period of one (1) year from date of
installation. For defects occurring during the warranty period and about
which Kodak has received notice during the warranty period, Kodak will
provide Customer with free replacement parts and labor to replace
warranty-covered items.
THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER PRODUCT
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THOSE ARISING FROM A COURSE OF
DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. The express warranty does not apply to
the following: expendable parts; defects or damage due to neglect, misuse,
operator error, improper installation or alteration of Kodak hardware
products or operation of Kodak hardware products out of specification.
EXCEPT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY STATED ABOVE, KODAK IS
NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER OCCURRING AND
REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ASSERTED, INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY. Kodak shall in no event be
liable for any of the following:
• Performance or non-performance of any network utilized by the
Customer.
• Performance or non-performance of any third party equipment or
software.
• Impact of any Kodak product upon a network or third party equipment
or software.
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Table of Contents
Important Notice to Purchaser:...........................................................................................................................5
1 Safety and Related Information
Safety, Warnings, and Cautions........................................................................................................................1-1
Safety Labels.............................................................................................................................................1-5
Safety and Health Compliance........................................................................................................................1-10
Safety......................................................................................................................................................1-10
EMC........................................................................................................................................................1-11
EU Directives..........................................................................................................................................1-13
CE Marking.............................................................................................................................................1-13
User Guide Conventions..........................................................................................................................1-14
Please Note.............................................................................................................................................1-14
2 Overview
Kodak DryView 8900 Laser Imager..................................................................................................................2-1
System Components..................................................................................................................................2-2
How the Laser Imager Works....................................................................................................................2-3
3 Operation and Maintenance
System Power Up and Power Down.................................................................................................................3-1
Power Up..................................................................................................................................................3-1
Shut Down................................................................................................................................................3-2
Levels of Operation...................................................................................................................................3-2
Power Failures..........................................................................................................................................3-3
Using the Touch Screen Local Panel................................................................................................................3-4
Status Screen............................................................................................................................................3-4
Main Menu...............................................................................................................................................3-6
Door Control Screen.................................................................................................................................3-7
System Functions Screen...........................................................................................................................3-8
System Information Screen.......................................................................................................................3-9
Version Information.........................................................................................................................3-10
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Job Management Screen..........................................................................................................................3-10
View List...........................................................................................................................................3-11
Image Sources Screen.............................................................................................................................3-12
Image Source Editor.........................................................................................................................3-13
Operation......................................................................................................................................................3-13
Opening the Front Door..........................................................................................................................3-13
Opening the Film Drawers.......................................................................................................................3-13
Film Drawers and Front Door Manual Override Latches..........................................................................3-14
Opening the Hood...................................................................................................................................3-15
Loading Film Cartridges..........................................................................................................................3-16
Recycling Empty Film Cartridges.......................................................................................................3-17
Requesting a Calibration Test Print..........................................................................................................3-18
Requesting a Density Test........................................................................................................................3-18
Automatic Image Quality Control (AIQC).................................................................................................3-18
Operating in Manual Mode...............................................................................................................3-19
Operator Maintenance...................................................................................................................................3-19
Cleaning the Laser Imager.......................................................................................................................3-19
Installing New Charcoal Filters................................................................................................................3-19
Preventive Maintenance...........................................................................................................................3-21
Key Operator Information..............................................................................................................................3-22
Key Operator Passcode............................................................................................................................3-22
Setting Time and Date.............................................................................................................................3-23
Audible Alarm (On/Off)..........................................................................................................................3-25
Selecting Bins..........................................................................................................................................3-26
Changing Dmax.......................................................................................................................................3-28
Deleting Print Jobs..................................................................................................................................3-30
Reprinting Print Jobs...............................................................................................................................3-32
Image Resizing Icons..............................................................................................................................3-33
4 Troubleshooting
Status, Error Messages, and Notifications.........................................................................................................4-1
Local Panel Status Messages......................................................................................................................4-1
Local Panel Error Messages or Notices......................................................................................................4-2
Restart the Laser Imager.....................................................................................................................4-3
Clearing Film Jams.........................................................................................................................................4-18
Manually Closing the Film Cartridge Lid..................................................................................................4-19
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Film Pickup Problems in Area 1U, 1M, or 1L..........................................................................................4-20
Clearing Film Jams from Area 2..............................................................................................................4-21
Clearing Film Jams from Area 3..............................................................................................................4-22
Clearing Film Jams from Area 4..............................................................................................................4-23
Clearing Film Jams from Area 5..............................................................................................................4-25
Clearing Film Jams from Area 6..............................................................................................................4-26
Calling for Support..................................................................................................................................4-27
5 Specifications
Dimensions.....................................................................................................................................................5-1
Electrical.........................................................................................................................................................5-1
Laser Specifications.........................................................................................................................................5-2
Operating Environment...................................................................................................................................5-3
Storage Environment.......................................................................................................................................5-3
Environmental Effects......................................................................................................................................5-3
Film Sizes........................................................................................................................................................5-3
Film Types.......................................................................................................................................................5-4
Film Throughput.............................................................................................................................................5-4
Agency Compliance.........................................................................................................................................5-4
6 Film Technical Information
General Description........................................................................................................................................6-1
Spectral Sensitivity....................................................................................................................................6-1
Image Quality............................................................................................................................................6-2
Automatic Image Quality Control ..............................................................................................................6-2
Environmental Impact...............................................................................................................................6-3
Storing and Handling Undeveloped Film...................................................................................................6-3
Handling Developed Film..........................................................................................................................6-3
Archiving Developed Film.........................................................................................................................6-4
Exposing to Moisture................................................................................................................................6-4
Dissipating Odor.......................................................................................................................................6-4
Dissipating Heat........................................................................................................................................6-5
Recycling Film..........................................................................................................................................6-5
Glossary
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Safety and Related
Information
Safety, Warnings, and Cautions
Please read and understand all instructions before using this product.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage which can shock,
burn or cause death.
• Remove wall plug before servicing equipment. Never pull on cord to
remove from outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
• Do not operate equipment with a damaged power cord.
• Do not use an extension cord to power this equipment.
• Do not operate equipment with any of the safety interlocks overridden.
• Position the power cord so it will not be tripped over or pulled.
• Connect this equipment to a grounded wall outlet.
WARNING:
This equipment contains moving parts that may be
accessible to the user. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair
may cause personal injury or damage to the equipment.
• Do not operate equipment with the covers open.
• Do not operate equipment with any of the safety interlocks overridden.
WARNING:
This equipment is not contained in a sealed cabinet. Do
not use this equipment in locations where it can come in
contact with liquids, including body fluids.
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CAUTION:
Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics,
oxygen, or nitrous oxide. This equipment does not have a
gas-sealed electronics enclosure and could ignite any
flammable or explosive gases present in its environment.
CAUTION:
This equipment is intended to connect to other medical
devices. Only a Kodak Authorized Service Provider may
perform installation and service maintenance. This device is
NOT to be located within the patient environment.
Therefore, the equipment must not be located closer than
1.83 meters from a patient bed or chair.
CAUTION:
This device should not be used in close contact with MRI
devices, due to possible very high magnetic fields near an
MRI unit. For magnetic field specifications, see Operating
Environment” on page 5-2.
CAUTION:
Do not substitute or modify any part of this equipment
without approval of Eastman Kodak Company.
1.83 m
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CAUTION:
Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription.
CAUTION:
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Do not use isopropyl alcohol to clean the exterior surfaces
of the laser imager. Isopropyl alcohol can dissolve the
exterior paint on the laser imager.
CAUTION:
Filters are considered to be non-hazardous waste by the US
EPA Resource Recovery Act. Under RCRA, you may dispose of
filters in a landfill or incinerator with energy recovery in a
municipal, commercial or industrial facility. Contact your
state or local government to determine if additional
disposal requirements apply.
CAUTION:
The UPS battery must be replaced by a Kodak Authorized
Service Provider. The UPS battery contains lead and poses a
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hazard to the environment and human health if not
disposed of properly. Due to the toxicity of lead, the US EPA’s
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and state
solid/hazardous waste authorities consider a spent
lead-acid battery a regulated waste. Treat this battery as a
hazardous waste if it is not recycled. A recycling
infrastructure is widely available in the US to manage this
battery type.
CAUTION:
Lithium batteries must be replaced by a Kodak Authorized
Service Provider. The DryView 8900 uses a lithium battery to
power the clock and calendar circuitry. There is a danger of
explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. The battery
will be replaced only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the Motorola Inc. The US EPA’s RCRA does
not regulate disposal of this lithium battery. Users should
discard spent batteries in municipal trash unless their
community offers a battery collection program.
CAUTION:
This product contains lead and mercury. The lead is located
in the solder on the circuit boards. Mercury is located in the
back light of the local panel. Disposal of components
containing these materials may be regulated due to
environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling
information at the end of usable service, please contact your
local authorities or visit the Electronics Industry Alliance
web site at: http://www.eiae.org.
LASER WARNING:
The equipment uses a 100-milliwatt invisible laser. Laser radiation
may be present when the machine operates without the rear cover
installed. Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein, may result in eye
damage.
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Safety Labels Safety labels are attached to the laser imager in compliance with
international standards.
Pinch Points and Laser Radiation Warning Labels
WARNING
Do not bypass system interlocks.
System will run with laser energized!
Exposure to laser light may result in
permanent eye damage
1 Pinch Points. This label warns operators that parts of the body
may become trapped between moving and fixed parts of the laser
imager.
2 Laser Interlock. This label warns operators that laser energy is
present. Defeating interlocks allows the laser imager to run with
the laser energized. Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam.
Exposure to laser energy may result in permanent eye damage.
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High Voltage Warning Label
This label warns operators that high voltage is present under panels or
enclosures where labels are attached. Only Kodak Authorized Service
Providers should attempt access.
Use CAUTION and appropriate
electrical safety measures when
servicing this assembly.
HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
PRESENT INSIDE COVER!
WARNING
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Warning and Caution Labels
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5
4
3
2
6
WARNING
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION PRESENT WHEN OPEN.
Avoid direct exposure to beam. Exposure to laser light
may result in permanent eye damage.
Bypassing interlocks other than the service interlock
will allow system to run with the laser energized!
Removal of the cover should only be done by
service personnel authorized by Kodak Health Imaging.
Please Do Not perform operations or adjustments
which are not specified in the user manual.
WARNING
Can cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect power before servicing machine.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
CAUTION
STATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT
Connect a personal grounding strap to appropriate ground
before servicing this machine
CLASS 1 LASER
CAUTION
THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY. IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS, IT MAY CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
FCC: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES,
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
FCC ID: PA48E1587
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003
CET APPAREIL NUM`ERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME
`A LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA
INDUSTRY CANADA ID: 1016B8E1587
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH CDRH REGULATION 21 CFR
SUBCHAPTER J.
8E4630.B
1 Invisible Laser Radiation Present When Open. This label
warns operators that invisible laser radiation is present under
panels where labels are attached. Avoid direct exposure to the laser
beam. Exposure to laser energy may result in permanent eye
damage. Defeating interlocks allows the laser imager to run with
the laser energized.
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2 Hazardous Voltage. This label warns operators that high voltage
is present under panels where the label are attached. Only Kodak
Authorized Service Providers should attempt access.
3 Static Sensitive Equipment. This label identifies static-sensitive
components. Connect a personal grounding strap to appropriate
ground before servicing this laser imager. Only Kodak Authorized
Service Providers should service the laser imager.
4 Class I Laser. This label indicates that the laser imager complies
with IEC requirements for Class I systems.
5 Radio Frequency Energy. This label indicates that the laser
imager can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, the laser imager may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
6 Manufacturer Identification. This label indicates the product
name, manufacturer’s name, importers name, and license
number.
Safety and Related Information
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Processor Drum Cover Label
NEW LANGUAGE:
NEW LANGUAGE:
NEW LANGUAGE:
Do not touch, Hot surface!
Do not touch, Hot surface!
Do not touch, Hot surface!
ATTENTION :
Surface Chaude, Ne pas toucher!
ACHTUNG:
Nicht anfassen, Heisse Oberflache!
ATTENZIONE:
Non toccare,Superficie Calda!
CAUTION:
Do not touch, Hot surface!
ADVERTENCIA:
No tocar, Superficia Caliente!
OPGEPAST:
Niet aanraken, Heet Oppervlak!
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3
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1Processor drum cover pictogram. This pictogram illustrates the
processor drum cover open. When open, the operator needs take
take caution avoiding heat and use of sharp objects.
2Caution - hot surface pictogram. This label warns operators to use
care near the processor drum to avoid possible burns.
3Caution - no sharp objects pictogram. This label warns operators
to avoid using sharp objects near the processor drum.
4ISO label warns operators to use care near the processor drum to
avoid possible burns.
5ISO label identifies a possible warning or caution and indicates
applicable information in the User Guide.
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Safety and Health Compliance
This equipment has been tested for and complies with the following Safety
and Emissions Standards. Certificates of compliance and Declarations of
Conformity have been issued as shown below.
Safety United States
Canada
Europe
21 CFR 1040.10 Class I: FDA CDRH Code of Federal Regulations Title 21
Food and Drugs, Volume 8, Chapter I Subchapter J Part 1040:
Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products, Section 10 - Laser
Products.
FDA 95-415 Premarket Notification 510(K): Regulatory Requirements For
Medical Devices.
UL 60950: Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including
Electrical Business Equipment (Bi-National Standard).
IEC 60601-1-1 Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General
requirements for safety - Section : Collateral standard: Safety requirements
for medical electrical systems.
IEC 60825-1: Safety of laser products - Part 1 : Equipment classification,
requirements and user’s guide.
C22.2 NO 950-95-CAN/CSA, Safety of Information Technology Equipment,
Including Electrical Business Equipment (Gen Instr 1) (UL 1950-95).
IEC 60601-1-1 Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General
requirements for safety – Section : Collateral standard: Safety
requirements for medical electrical systems.
IEC 60825-1: Safety of Laser products – Part 1: Equipment classification,
requirements and user’s guide.
EN60950: Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including
Electrical Business Equipment (IEC 60950: 1991, Modified) (Includes
Amendment A1, A2, A3, A4, and A11).
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Rest of World
EMC United States
Canada
EN60601-1-1: Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General
requirements for safety - Section 1: Collateral standard: Safety
requirements for medical electrical systems.
EN60825-1: Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification,
requirements and user's guide.
IEC 60950: Safety of information technology equipment.
IEC 60601-1-1: Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General
requirements for safety - Section 1: Collateral standard: Safety
requirements for medical electrical systems.
IEC 60825-1: Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification,
requirements and user's guide.
FCC Rules and Regulations, Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A: Radio
Frequency Devices: Unintentional Radiators.
This equipment has been tested and been found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. Those limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
FCC Rules and Regulations, Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, Radio Frequency
Devices: Intentional Radiators. This Device Contains “FCC ID: PA 48E1587”
CAN/CSA-C108.6-M91, Class A: Limits and Methods of Measurement of
Electromagnetic Disturbance Characteristics of Industrial, Scientific and
Medical (ISM) Radio-Frequency Equipment.
Intentional Radiation. This Device contains “IC: 1016B-8E1587”
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUM ENRIQUE DE CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME
NMB–003 DU CANADA.
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Europe
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference – Causing Equipment Regulations.
EN55011 (CISPR 11) Class A Group 1: Limits and Methods of Radio
Interference Characteristics of ISM Equipment.
European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) EN 300 330 :
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Short
Range Devices (SRD); Technical Characteristics and Test Methods for
Radio Equipment in the Frequency Range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and Inductive
loop Systems in the Frequency Range 9 kHz to 30 MHz.
European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) EN 300 683 : Radio
Equipment and Systems (RES) ; ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Standard for Short Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies
between 9 kHz and 25 GHz.
EN61000-3-2 (IEC 61000-3-2): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 3: Limits - Section 2: Limits for harmonic current emissions
(equipment input current <= 16 per phase).
EN 61000-3-3 (IEC 61000-3-3): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 3: Limits - Section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in
low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current <= 16 A.
EN 61000-4-2 (IEC 61000-4-2): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 2: Electrostatic
discharge immunity test.
EN 61000-4-3 (IEC 61000-4-3): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 3: Radiated,
radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test.
EN 61000-4-4 (IEC 61000-4-4): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 4: Electrical fast
transient/burst immunity test.
EN 61000-4-5 (IEC 61000-4-5): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 5: Surge immunity
test.
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Rest of World
EU Directives EU Directives include:
CE Marking Documents concerning the conformance of this product to Council
Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning Medical Devices can be
obtained from the Eastman Kodak Health Imaging Systems European
Representative at:
Kodak GmbH
Quality Services
Product Safety
EN 61000-4-6 (IEC 61000-4-6): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 6: Immunity to
conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields.
EN 61000-4-8 (IEC 61000-4-8): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 6: Immunity to
Power frequency Magnetic fields.
EN 61000-4-11 (IEC 61000-4-11): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
- Part 4: Testing and measuring techniques - Section 11: Voltage dips, short
interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests.
EN60825-1: Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification,
requirements and user's guide.
CISPR 11 Class A Group 1: Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio
Interference Characteristics of ISM Equipment.
93/42/EEC Title: Council Directive Concerning Medical Devices.
99/05/EEC Title: Council Directive Concerning Radio and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment.
73/23/EEC Title: Council Directive on the Harmonization of the Laws of
Member States Relating to Electrical Equipment Designed for Use within
Certain Voltage Limits.
89/336/EEC Title: Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of
the Member States Relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility.
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70323 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: ++49 711 406 2993
Fax: ++49 711 406 3513
User Guide Conventions The following special messages emphasize information or indicate
potential risks to personnel or equipment.
NOTE: Notes provide additional information, such as expanded
explanations, hints, or reminders.
IMPORTANT: Important notes highlight critical policy information
that affects how you use this guide and this product.
CAUTION:
Cautions point out procedures that you must follow
precisely to avoid damage to the system or any of its
components, loss of data, or corruption of files in software
applications.
WARNING:
Warnings identify procedures that you must follow
precisely to avoid injury to yourself or others.
LASER WARNING:
Laser warnings warn personnel that access to laser radiation is
possible and all personnel must avoid direct exposure to the
beam.
Please Note The information contained herein is based on the experience and
knowledge relating to the subject matter gained by Eastman Kodak
Company prior to publication. No patent license is granted by this
information. Eastman Kodak Company reserves the right to change this
information without notice and makes no warranty, express or implied,
with respect to this information. Kodak shall not be liable for any loss or
damage, including consequential or special damages, resulting from the
use of this information, even if loss or damage is caused by Kodak's
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negligence or other fault.
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Overview
Kodak DryView 8900 Laser Imager
The Kodak DryView 8900 Laser Imager is a continuous-tone laser imager
with an internal photothermographic film processor. Heat, rather than
photo chemicals, is used to develop the film. The laser imager receives the
digital image data through a DICOM medical imaging protocol.
The laser imager prints images on DryView Laser Imaging Film which is
packed in 125-sheet cartridges. Three cartridges can be loaded into the
laser imager simultaneously. The laser imager can accept blue or clear base
in any of the following five film sizes:
• 8 x 10 in. DryView Film (20 x 25 cm)
• 10 x 12 in. DryView Film (25 x 30 cm)
• 11 x 14 in. landscape DryView Film (28 x 35 cm)
• 14 x 14 in. DryView Film (35 x 35 cm)
• 14 x 17 in. DryView Film (35 x 43 cm)