The Display Screen - Konica Minolta DRYPRO SIGMA 2 Operation Manual

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Basic Operating Tasks

The Display Screen

The display screen communicates the status of the imager.
Figure 1: Display screen: normal state, processing a print job from the upper supply. In this
example, there are 86 sheets of film in the upper cartridge and 113 sheets in the lower cartridge.
Symbol or code
Upper and lower
left side
Center right
Indicator light
2–2
Description
Film counts. Displays the number of films that are remaining in the upper and
lower film cartridges.
If a blue number does not display while the imager is powered on, the associated
film cartridge is not inserted (or not fully inserted) into the imager.
Error or status code. The 3-digit code displays when the error or status condition is
present. If the imager is on and a 3-digit code does not display, the imager is oper-
ating normally.
If a print job requires a different film size and/or type from the loaded films, the
requested size and type displays along with the Film size symbol. For mammog-
raphy film, an M displays in front of the film size, and B indicates the blue base
film. Load the requested film size and type.
When the imager is starting, a countdown displays the number of minutes until
the imager will be ready to print (for example, -4 means 4 minutes until the
imager will be ready to print).
The light indicates the active cartridge. For example, when printing from the upper
supply, the indicator light appears next to the upper film count.
When green, operation is normal.
When amber, the light indicates that there is an issue with the film supply, such
as a jammed film.
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