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Establishing the reference values and verifying image quality
After installation of a new Drystar 5300 Imager 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 or repair.
The following Quality Control aim values must be determined:
The daily operating density levels. Refer to
reference density levels'
Drystar 5300 image geometry. Refer to
reference values'
Once Quality Control aim values are established you must evaluate the
Spatial Resolution and the Artifact Levels to determine if the image quality is
acceptable. Refer to
116
page
.
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 Appendix C
On these charts, the following test conditions are also recorded:
The type and serial number of the Drystar 5300
Type and emulsion number of the film used to determine the reference values,
The type of densitometer used, e.g. internal (in printer) or external,
If an external densitometer is used: the type and the serial number of the
densitometer,
The time (day, month, year) that the values were established.
Before you can establish the daily operating levels, the Drystar 5300
Imager must be switched on for at least 15 minutes and it must be
calibrated as well. Refer to
and
110
on page 111.
on page 116.
'Establishing the image geometry reference values'
'Quality Control Charts'
'Film calibration'
on page 104.
'Establishing the daily operating
'Establishing the image geometry
on page 199.
Imager,
'Switching on the Drystar 5300'
on
on page
28
2920B EN 20031206

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