Konica Minolta DRYPRO 832 Operation Manual

Konica Minolta DRYPRO 832 Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 LASER IMAGER...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.4.2 Film Jam in Heat Process Unit      60 Chapter 2 Outline of DRYPRO 832              26 Chapter 5 2.1.1 System Configuration Example      26 Maintenance �...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Appendix � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 75 Specifications                      76 Test Print Check List                 78...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing Laser Imager DRYPRO MODEL 832 (hereinafter referred to as “DRYPRO 832”). DRYPRO 832 is a totally dry processing laser imager. This product is easy to use and environmentally friendly while maintaining sophisticated features and high image quality.
  • Page 6: Summary Of Usability Specifications

    Disclaimer (1) This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of Konica Minolta, Inc. (2) The contents of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 7: Swiss And Turkey

    Introduction (11) Konica Minolta, Inc. is unable to assume any liability relating to the following events arising due to systems infected by computer viruses, worms and other malicious software potentially harmful to computers (hereunder referred to as "malwares"): ─ The erasure, corruption, or unwanted disclosure of data stored within this device, including personal and sensitive patient information.
  • Page 8: Eu Member States Only

    EU member states only CAUTION • Any serious incidents or side-effects that could have occurred in relation to the device should be reported to your Konica Minolta service representative and the EU competent authorities� Trademark Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other coun- tries.
  • Page 9: Precautions

    Chapter 1 Safety Warnings & Precautions...
  • Page 10: Alert Symbol Marks

    1�1 Alert Symbol Marks Safety alert symbols alert the user to matters and/or operation potentially hazardous to the user and other people. Read these messages and follow instructions carefully. Be sure to read all instructions and safety standards and become thoroughly familiar with the product before starting operation.
  • Page 11: Warning Notice (Signal Words)

    1�2 Warning Notice (Signal Words) Signal words provide an indication of the level of danger concealed within the product. This manual uses three different signal words depending on the probability and severity of injury or damage as explained below. • DANGER Indicates acute hazards that will result in death or serious injuries if not avoided.
  • Page 12: Warning Labels

    1�3 Warning Labels Various warning labels are attached to DRYPRO 832 shown below. This is to remind our customers of the possible dangers that can occur when using the machine. 1�3�1 Information on Warning Labels Laser warning label Laser Power Label...
  • Page 13: Locations Of Warning Labels

    Warning Labels Load film label/Film package opening warning label 1�3�2 Locations of Warning Labels Internal View Change deodorant filter/ Clear jam label...
  • Page 14 Warning Labels Rear and Right Side View Laser warning label Laser Power Label Class 1 Laser Product label Supply Tray Improper loading prevention label Load film label/Film package opening warning label...
  • Page 15 CAUTION • EMC Statement - DRYPRO 832 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601-1-2: 2001, Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC or the Electromagnetic Com- patibility Directive 89/336/EEC (use applicable directive).
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    If you continue to operate it with abnormal condition left as it is, it could cause failure, an electric shocks, or fire. • For handling of errors not described in this document, contact Konica Minolta technical representa- tives. Improper repair made by yourself could cause an electric shock or fire.
  • Page 17 • Do not place obstacles around the outlet� There are times when it is difficult to pull out the power plug in case of emergency. • Should the product fail, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives listed on the back page.
  • Page 18: Requirements For Installation Location

    Precautions for Disposal CAUTION • Have DRYPRO 832 main units (including lithium button batteries), supplied accessories, accessories sold separately, consumables and media disposed of by authorized industrial waste disposal firm. For waste disposal method, comply with applicable ordinances and regulations of the local government.
  • Page 19: Precautions Following

    However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If DRYPRO 832 does cause harmful interference to other devices, 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 device.
  • Page 20 Table 1 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2007 and IEC 60601-1-2:2014) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The DRYPRO 832 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the DRYPRO 832 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 21 Table 3 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2007) Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The DRYPRO 832 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user or the DRYPRO 832 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 22 The DRYPRO 832 is intended for use in and electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the DRYPRO 832 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the DRYPRO 832 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 23 Safety Precautions Table 5 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2014) Basic EMC standard or Phenomenon Immunity test levels test method ±8 kV contact Electrostatic discharge IEC 61000-4-2 ±2 kV, ±4 kV, ±8 kV, ±15 kV air 3 V/m Radiated RF EM fields IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz - 2.7 GHz, 5.1 GHz - 5.8 GHz 80 % AM at 1 kHz...
  • Page 24 Safety Precautions ●Test specifications for Enclosure port immunity to RF wireless communications equipment Test frequency (MHz) Modulation Immunity test level (V/m) Pulse modulation 18 Hz ±5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine Pulse modulation 217 Hz Pulse modulation 18 Hz 1720 Pulse modulation 1845 217 Hz...
  • Page 25: Product Outline

    Chapter 2 Product Outline...
  • Page 26: System Configuration Example

    2�1�1 System Configuration Example DRYPRO 832 is used with imager server Printlink5-IN and console or the like. Image data is sent to DRYPRO 832 via Printlink5-IN and console or the like from the diagnostic system equipped with a communication function over DICOM.
  • Page 27 2�2 Names of Parts Names of parts and functions of DRYPRO 832 are given below: 2�2�1 Front and Left Side (2) Status LED (3) Film ejection tray (1) Operation switch (4) Cutter pocket (5) Operation panel (12) Power supply circuit breaker...
  • Page 28: Names Of Parts

    (10) Air outlet Discharges air used to cool the inside. 5.3.3 Cleaning Air Intakes/Outlets (page 70) (11) Power cable Used to connect between DRYPRO 832 and the ― power supply. (12) Power supply Used to turn on/off the main power supply.
  • Page 29: Operation Panel

    (7) Reset/Cancel lamp (5) [Test print] button (3) [Open/Enter] button Num- Name Function Refer to Message Shows the status of DRYPRO 832. 3.2.1 Current Status Display display window (page 37) Open/Enter Lights up when the [Open/Enter] button is enabled. ― lamp [Open/Enter] Press this button when loading film.
  • Page 30: Interior

    Names of Parts 2�2�4 Interior Inside the Front Cover (3) Deodorant filter (2) Lever B (1) Lever A Num- Name Function Refer to Lever A Turn this lever to remove a film stuck in the heat 4.4.2 Film Jam in Heat Process process unit when a jam occurs.
  • Page 31 Names of Parts Inside the LAN Cover (1) LAN cover (3) Ethernet port (2) Air intake (4) UPS serial port • To remove the LAN cover, lift it while raising lower tabs (two locations) of the LAN cover straight. • To install the LAN cover, first insert the upper tabs (two locations) of the LAN cover and then the lower tabs (two locations).
  • Page 32 Names of Parts 2�2�5 Supply Tray (2) Film regulation pin mounting hole (for 14 x 14 in. size) (1) Film regulation pin (fixed) (1) Film regulation pin (fixed) (3) Intermediate plate (4) Retaining roller (2) Film regulation pin mounting hole (for 10 x 12 in.
  • Page 33 Chapter 3 Operation from Main Unit...
  • Page 34 3�1�1 How to Start First, start Printlink5-IN or console, and then DRYPRO 832. Perform the following steps. Turn on the DRYPRO 832 power supply circuit breaker. If the power supply circuit breaker is already turned ON, go to the next step.
  • Page 35: Starting And Shutting Down

    Starting and Shutting Down The message display window shows as follows: • You cannot print during warm-up. • You can make settings during warm-up. • It takes about 10 minutes for the machine to get ready for print. However, it varies according to the season and the ambient temperature.
  • Page 36: How To Shut Down

    Starting and Shutting Down 3�1�2 How to Shut Down To shut down DRYPRO 832, perform the following steps. Check the following points before performing a shutdown opera- tion� • The message “Printing” is not shown in the message display window.
  • Page 37: Current Status Display

    3�2 Operation Mode This section describes operation mode of DRYPRO MODEL 832. 3�2�1 Current Status Display Tray information and current status display are shown in the message display window of the control panel. Tray Information Size, type, and remaining quantity of films loaded in the tray are shown. Item Display Contents Size...
  • Page 38 3�3 Loading Films When the supply tray runs out of films, an audible error/empty sound is produced and the [Open/Enter] lamp lights up. Additionally, the indicator of the remaining quantity of films ( ) flashes and the mes- sage “Film Empty” is shown in the message display window on the operation panel. In such a case, load films in the supply tray, following the steps below: Press the [Open/Enter] button.
  • Page 39: Loading Films

    Loading Films Slowly pull out the supply tray fully. Remove a protection film and the paper tray remaining in the supply tray� Do not place an object on the supply tray or lean against the sup- ply tray drawn forth. Failure to observe this caution may cause fault�...
  • Page 40 Loading Films Align the special cutter with the guide (groove) at the back of the supply tray� Slide the special cutter along the guide (groove) and cut off the package (barrier bag). • You can cut it off in either right-to-left or left-to-right direction. •...
  • Page 41 Loading Films Push the supply tray as far as it will be locked with the forward end of the package (barrier bag) protruded from the supply tray. When pushing the supply tray unit in, do not stop until the opera- tion is completed, and make sure you push the unit firmly to the back of the main unit.
  • Page 42 Loading Films Hold the package (barrier bag) protruding from the supply tray with both hands and slowly pull it out horizontally. When pulling out the package (barrier bag), care should be taken not to pull it out at a slant. Otherwise the package (barrier bag) may not be pulled out�...
  • Page 43 3�4 Calibration This function is used to correct the film density property. This machine provides automatic density control of an image when a new film is loaded via a densitometer incorporated in the cooling / transport unit. You do not normally need to correct the image density.
  • Page 44: Calibration

    Calibration The calibration sheet as shown below will be printed. At this moment, the calibration data will be read with the built-in densitometer. Once calibration has been completed, the message display window goes back to the nor- mal display (“Ready”). If the calibration pattern cannot be read properly with the built-in densitometer, the message “Dens.
  • Page 45: Test Print

    3�5 Test Print When test print is performed, the QC pattern for evaluating the image quality is printed. The density of the QC pattern is measured with the built-in densitometer at the same time and the density is auto- matically checked. You can check the image quality for problems by visually checking the printed QC patterns.
  • Page 46 If the result of QC patterns is “OK”, the value read with the densitometer built into the DRYPRO 832 is displayed when the QC patterns are printed. If the value read with the densitometer exceeds the limit of reference value, “NG” is displayed.
  • Page 47: Displaying Main Unit Information

    Displaying Main Unit Information • Main Unit Name View Press the [Reset/Cancel] button • Main Unit IP Address View Press the [Reset/Cancel] button • Main Unit Subnet Mask View Press the [Reset/Cancel] button • Main Unit Gateway View Press the [Reset/Cancel] button •...
  • Page 48 3�7 Film Related Settings You can change the film size or type settings from the DRYPRO 832 operation panel. 3�7�1 Changing the Film Size from the Operation Panel When changing film-related settings, make sure there are no films in the supply tray of which you want to change the settings. After...
  • Page 49 Film Related Settings Press the [Open/Enter] Button. Film size flashes. Press the [Test print] button. The film size changes. Each time the [Test print] button is pressed, 14×17→14×14→14×11→10×12→8×10→14×17 Press the [Calibration] button. Film type flashes. Press the [Test print] button. The film type changes.
  • Page 50 3�7�2 Changing the Film Size of the Supply Tray Film Press the [Open/Enter] button on the DRYPRO 832 operation panel. The following messages appear in the message display window. • If the optional Lispl-832 is the target, “TRAY2” is displayed.
  • Page 51 Film Related Settings The following messages appear in the message display window. • The film size and type are displayed as values set for the target tray. If there are films or paper trays inside the supply tray, remove them. Check the attachment position of the film regulation pin.
  • Page 52: Film Related Settings

    Film Related Settings When changing from 14 x 17 inch to 14 x 14 inch or 11 x 14 inch Use the supplied allen key to attach the film regulation pins to the speci- fied locations (2 locations) with the hexagonal-socket screws. At this time, line up the protrusion on the base of the film regulation pin with the guide hole on the intermediate plate�...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 54: 4.2 Error Display And Solutions

    4�1 Need Help? If there are signs of failure, check in accordance with the following table. See also the appropriate page. If there is no improvement in symptoms, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. Problem Items to be checked Refer to...
  • Page 55: Display And Solutions On Operation

    4�2 Error Display and Solutions When an error occurs, the error message and solutions are displayed in the message display window on the operation panel. 4�2�1 Display and Solutions on Operation Panel Error messages and solutions shown in the message display window on the operation panel are as follows.
  • Page 56: How To Clear Errors

    4�3�1 Reset from Operation Panel When an error occurs in DRYPRO 832, the error message appears in the message display window on the operation panel. In addition, the [Reset/Cancel] lamp lights up and red status lamp illuminates. After handling the error according to the error message, reset the error display.
  • Page 57 4�4 How to Clear a Film Jam When a film jam error occurs, the error code, error status, and solutions are displayed in the message display window on the operation panel. A jam may occur in the following two places: •...
  • Page 58: How To Clear A Film Jam

    How to Clear a Film Jam Do not press the open front cover down or place an object on it. Failure to observe this caution may cause damage to the front cover. The following messages appear in the message display window on the operation panel.
  • Page 59 How to Clear a Film Jam Remove the film. Close the right cover. Close the front cover. Once the film jam has been cleared, the machine will automatically return to the Ready state. When closing the front cover, check that two magnets at the top edge of the front cover are placed in the correct position on the main unit�...
  • Page 60: Film Jam In Heat Process Unit

    How to Clear a Film Jam 4�4�2 Film Jam in Heat Process Unit When a film jam has occurred in the heat process unit, remove the film, following the steps below. Open the front cover. Do not press the open front cover down or place an object on it.
  • Page 61 When the film is not ejected out of the ejection port after rotating lever A five to six times, go to step 4. After completion of clearing the film jam, if the error message is displayed, handle the error. If the same error persists, contact Konica Minolta technical repre- sentatives.
  • Page 62 How to Clear a Film Jam Close the front cover. Once the film jam has been cleared, the machine will automatically return to the Ready state. When closing the front cover, check that two magnets at the top edge of the front cover are placed in the correct position on the main unit�...
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    Chapter 5 Maintenance...
  • Page 64 Maintenance and Items to be Checked by Service Personnel Other major maintenance and items to be checked are as follows. These are included in the mainte- nance contract. For performance of maintenance, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. Maintenance Parts Description...
  • Page 65: Operation Of Test Print

    5�2 Operation of Test Print This section describes how to operate the test print function necessary to maintain optimum image quality. 5�2�1 Outline of Test Print Function To maintain optimum image quality, the image quality needs to be periodically checked. For this pur- pose, this machine has the test print function.
  • Page 66: How To Print Qc Patterns

    Operation of Test Print 5�2�2 How to Print QC Patterns You can print QC patterns from the operation panel of the main unit. Printing QC Patterns Press the [Test Print] button on the operation panel. The following messages appear in the message display window. If optional Lispl-832 is installed: Pressing the [Reset/Cancel] button switches to Tray 2.
  • Page 67: How To Judge Qc Pattern

    Operation of Test Print 5�2�3 How to Judge QC Pattern When the QC patterns are printed, check the results. Make an assessment as to the printed QC pat- terns by visually checking according to the items to be checked and readouts given by the densitom- eter built into the main unit.
  • Page 68 Item to be Checked Number When Checking from the Message Display Window on the Operation Panel (11) After printing the QC patterns, “Dens. Error <Tray No.>” is not displayed on the DRYPRO 832 operation panel Density (12) After printing the QC pattern, “NG” is not displayed in “1” to “4” of the “QC Result” in the QC...
  • Page 69: Cleaning Parts

    5�3 Cleaning Parts This section describes the parts that require periodic cleaning. 5�3�1 Cleaning Film Ejection Tray The film ejection tray tends to be dusty. Dust could damage the printed film. Wipe off the dust with dry cloth once every three months. 5�3�2 Cleaning Supply Tray Keep the inside of the supply tray clean.
  • Page 70: Cleaning Air Intakes/Outlets

    Cleaning Parts 5�3�3 Cleaning Air Intakes/Outlets Vacuum the dust from outer side once every six months to prevent the air intakes and outlets from getting clogged with dust. Air outlet Air intake Air intake Exhaust duct Air outlet Air intake...
  • Page 71 5�4 Changing Deodorant Filter When the number of prints has reached 10,000 or two years have passed since last filter change, the following message appears in the message display window on the operation panel. Change the deodorant filter, following the steps below. Open the front cover.
  • Page 72: Changing Deodorant Filter

    Changing Deodorant Filter Lightly lift the handle of the deodorant filter case. Pull out the deodorant filter case� Press the lever on the top of the filter case to release the lock and then remove the old filter. 1)Push 3)Move up and down 2)Remove the tab •...
  • Page 73 Changing Deodorant Filter Have a new deodorant filter ready and install it in the case. Make sure that the tab hitches to the filter and the filter is locked into the case. Lock the tab Install the deodorant filter case in the main unit� •...
  • Page 74 Changing Deodorant Filter Close the front cover. When closing the front cover, check that two magnets at the top edge of the front cover are placed in the correct position on the main unit� Once the front cover has been closed, the machine will automatically go back to the Ready state.
  • Page 75 Appendix...
  • Page 76 A Specifications Product Name DRYPRO MODEL 832 Type Dry Laser Imager Laser Source Semiconductor laser Medical dry film SD-Q, SD-QC 125-film package (14 x 17 in., 14 x 14 in., 11 x 14 in., 10 x 12 in., and 8 x 10 in. Usable Film sizes) 50-film package (14 x 17 in.
  • Page 77 Recorded in one (or two) lines of the film (can be output below or beside the image) Density Correction Incorporated in the main unit DRYPRO 832 is manufactured in factories certified to meet the requirements of Remarks ISO9001:2000, ISO13485: 2003, and EN ISO9001: 2000, EN ISO13485: 2003 quality control standards.
  • Page 78 When checking from the message display window on the operation panel • Current Status View (11) “Dens. Error <Tray No.>” is not dis- played on the DRYPRO 832 opera- tion panel • QC Results View (12) “NG” is not displayed in “1” to “4”...
  • Page 79 DRYPRO 832 operation panel, but the correct density value (three digits) is displayed Total judgment If the first total judgment shows “NG”, print the QC pattern again after performing calibration and recheck. If the total judgment is “NG” again on rechecking, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 84 5875 Explorer Drive, Mississauga, TEL 973-633-1500 Ontario, L4W 0E1, Canada TEL 905-890-6600 EU Authorized Representative: Konica Minolta Business Solutions Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic (SHANGHAI) Europe GmbH Co., Ltd. Capellalaan 65,2132 JL, Hoofddorp, Room1602, Tower B, Hongwell International Plaza, The Netherlands...

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