Kodak DryView 8300 Service Bulletins page 64

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5-7-7-4. Cleaning the Stripper Blade
1. Clean the metal surfaces of the stripper blade (top and bottom), using cleanroom wipes and
Isopropanol.
2. Ensure that all deposits on the bottom of the blade are removed by using an all-purpose cleaning
pad. If deposits build up they can damage the drum.
Note
If the felt pad assemblies are not to be replaced during the PM, do not allow cleaning solutions
to touch them.
5-7-7-5. Cleaning the Film Guide
Remove and separate the Ultem film guide at the processor entrance (procedure 4-7-7 in the 8300
Service Manual), and clean with Isopropanol and cleanroom wipes or all-purpose cleaning pads.
5-7-7-6. Cleaning the Densitometer
1. Separate the densitometer assembly by removing the horizontally oriented screws from both
ends.
Note
Take care not to lose the spacer bars.
2. Clean the inside surfaces with Isopropanol soaked cleanroom wipes.
3. Clean the sensor lens on the upper surface with a presoaked alcohol pad. Take care not to
scratch the surface.
4. Clean the glass lens with a presoaked alcohol pad.
Note
During reassembly, make sure that the actuator arm on the exit sensor is in the slot. Also, do not
forget to put back the spacers between the two halves of the densitometer assembly.
5-7-7-7. Cleaning the Entrance and Exit Rollers
Rotate and clean the processor entrance and exit rollers with Isopropanol soaked cleanroom wipes.
5-7-8. Reassembly
After PM, reassemble the system.
6. Theory of Operation.
7. Diagrams.
A new diagram will be supplied in the 8600 Service Manual.
Sequence flow charts are the same as for the 8300.

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