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Self Service Terminal (5370/100)
0401B EN 20211008 1002

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  • Page 1 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual Self Service Terminal (5370/100) 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ii | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Contents Contents Legal Notice ................4 Introduction to this Manual ........... 5 Scope .................6 About the safety notices in this document ....7 Disclaimer ..............8 Introduction ................9 Intended Use ............10 Indications for Use ...........
  • Page 3 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Contents | iii Film input tray jams ........54 Opening the top door and middle door ..56 Checking the location of the film jam ... 57 Accessing the top of the printer ....58 Film transport jams (clearing from the top) ..
  • Page 4: Legal Notice

    Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium or its affiliates. Drystar is a trademark of Agfa NV, Belgium or one of its affiliates. All other trademarks are held by their respective owners and are used in an editorial fashion with no intention of infringement.
  • Page 5: Introduction To This Manual

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction to this Manual | 5 Introduction to this Manual Topics: • Scope • About the safety notices in this document • Disclaimer 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 6: Scope

    6 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction to this Manual Scope This operator manual describes the daily operation and maintenance of the Drystar Kiosk by the hospital staff. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 7: About The Safety Notices In This Document

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction to this Manual | 7 About the safety notices in this document The following samples show how warnings, cautions, instructions and notes appear in this document. The text explains their intended use. DANGER: A danger safety notice indicates a hazardous situation of direct, immediate danger for a potential serious injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person.
  • Page 8: Disclaimer

    8 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction to this Manual Disclaimer Agfa assumes no liability for use of this document if any unauthorized changes to the content or format have been made. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 9 Introduction Topics: • Intended Use • Indications for Use • Intended User • Configuration • Operation Controls • System Documentation • Product Complaints • Compliance • Equipment Classification • Connectivity • Patient data security •...
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    10 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Intended Use The Agfa Drystar kiosk is a self-service terminal to be used in hospitals for patients of radiology departments to collect their images (film) and radiology- reports (paper). The user identifies himself to the Agfa Drystar Kiosk by means of a barcode, which he obtained on leaving the radiology department.
  • Page 11: Indications For Use

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 11 Indications for Use The patient identifies himself and triggers the Drystar Kiosk via scanning a unique barcode. All actual reports and images under his name will be printed. Drystar Kiosk cannot be used as direct printing device. Drystar Kiosk is available in two versions: •...
  • Page 12: Intended User

    12 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Intended User Intended users of Agfa Drystar kiosk are: • patients for requesting print jobs • hospital staff or third party service provider for daily operation and maintenance, further referred to as user or operator.
  • Page 13: Configuration

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 13 Configuration One or more Drystar Kiosks are connected to a central print server database. A nurse workstation can be available for monitoring the status of the Drystar Kiosk devices and for performing some tasks on the print server database. For daily maintenance following accessories are required: •...
  • Page 14: Operation Controls

    14 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Operation Controls Power on button (rear side of top door) Touchscreen display Camera Speakers Door for delivery bin Barcode reader Top door Lock for top door Middle door Lock for bottom door Bottom door Figure 1: Front view 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 15 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 15 Animation to instruct the patient to scan a barcode. Number of film sheets remaining in tray 1 of the film printer Number of film sheets remaining in tray 2 of the film printer Number of paper sheets remaining in the paper printer Figure 2: Welcome screen Buttons for increasing or decreasing the speaker volume...
  • Page 16 16 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Paper printer Film printer Figure 4: Interior view Power on button (rear side of top door) Power cable socket with mains power on/off switch Network cable socket Equipotentiality connection 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 17 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 17 Protective earth connection Figure 5: Rear view 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 18: System Documentation

    18 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction System Documentation This document describes tasks and provides reference information on Drystar Kiosk. For product safety directions and general information on the Drystar printer, refer to the Drystar user documentation: • Drystar 5301, Drystar 5302 User Manual (document 2831) •...
  • Page 19: Product Complaints

    Manufacturer address: Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers are listed on www.agfa.com Agfa - Septestraat 27, 2640 Mortsel, Belgium Agfa - Fax +32 3 444 7094...
  • Page 20: Compliance

    20 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Compliance • GB9706.1-2007 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 21: Equipment Classification

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 21 Equipment Classification Per GB9706.1-2007, this device is classified as following: Table 1: Equipment classification Class I Equip- Equipment in which protection against electric shock ment does not rely on basic insulation only, but includes a power supply cord with protective earth conductor.
  • Page 22: Connectivity

    22 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Connectivity The Drystar Kiosk is connected via ethernet to a print server database to fetch print jobs and user data and to store print job status information and camera images. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 23: Patient Data Security

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 23 Patient data security The user must ensure that the patients’ legal requirements are met and that the security of the patient data is guarded. The user must define who can access patient data in which situations. The user must have a strategy available on what to do with patient data in case of a disaster.
  • Page 24: Labels

    24 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Labels Type label Figure 6: Sample of type label On (power: connection to the mains) Off (power: disconnection from the mains) Alternating current Equipotential connector: Provides a connection between the equip- ment and the potential bus bar of the electri- cal system as found in medical environ- ments.
  • Page 25: Installation

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 25 Installation Installation and configuration is performed by an Agfa trained and authorized service engineer. Contact your local support organization for more information. The unit shall be used in a professional healthcare environment.
  • Page 26: Cleaning

    26 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Cleaning To clean the exterior of the equipment: 1. Stop the system. CAUTION: Wet cleaning of the equipment while it is connected to the electric circuit includes the risk of electric shock and of short circuit.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction | 27 Maintenance The operator can perform following maintenance activities, described in detail in this manual: • Rebooting film printer • Filling the tray of the film printer • Clearing of film jams • Checking the status of the film printer •...
  • Page 28: Messages

    28 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Introduction Messages The status of the system is indicated on the touchscreen display by means of color. Table 2: Status indication Example Color and status Green The system is operational Orange The system is operational, but the operator should start an intervention, e.g.
  • Page 29: Safety Directions

    Safety is only guaranteed when changes, additions, maintenance or repairs are carried out by an Agfa certified field service engineer. A non certified engineer performing a modification or service intervention on a medical device, acts on his own responsibility and makes the warranty void.
  • Page 30: Operation

    30 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Operation Topics: • Starting the Drystar Kiosk • Entering the operator screen using a barcode • Entering the operator screen using a password • Stopping the Drystar Kiosk • Rebooting the film printer •...
  • Page 31: Starting The Drystar Kiosk

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 31 Starting the Drystar Kiosk 1. Make sure that the power cord is connected to the mains power supply and to the power cable socket at the rear side of the device and that the power on/off switch at the rear side of the device is switched on.
  • Page 32 32 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Animation to instruct the patient to scan a barcode. Number of film sheets remaining in tray 1 of the film printer Number of film sheets remaining in tray 2 of the film printer Number of paper sheets remaining in the paper printer Figure 8: Welcome screen Related Links...
  • Page 33: Entering The Operator Screen Using A Barcode

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 33 Entering the operator screen using a barcode A special barcode is available to the operator, that allows access to the operator screen. Contact your local service organization for more information. Scan the operator barcode. The operator screen is displayed.
  • Page 34: Entering The Operator Screen Using A Password

    34 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Entering the operator screen using a password To enter the operator screen using a password, the operator must know the touchscreen gesture that activates the password dialog and he must know the operator password.
  • Page 35: Stopping The Drystar Kiosk

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 35 Stopping the Drystar Kiosk Scan a shutdown barcode. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 36: Rebooting The Film Printer

    36 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Rebooting the film printer Topics: • Opening the bottom door • Opening the top door and middle door • Switching off the printer • Switching on the printer • Closing the doors 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 37: Opening The Bottom Door

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 37 Opening the bottom door 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the bottom door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the bottom door. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 38: Opening The Top Door And Middle Door

    38 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Opening the top door and middle door 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the top door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the top door. 4.
  • Page 39: Switching Off The Printer

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 39 Switching off the printer When you want to switch off the printer, the printer will first finish his current print job. Queued print jobs will be stored on internal media and will be resumed next time the printer is switched on.
  • Page 40: Switching On The Printer

    40 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Switching on the printer Note: Before switching on the printer, read the safety instructions. Follow the procedure below to ensure proper start-up of the printer and to check that everything is working correctly. 1.
  • Page 41 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 41 3. Make sure that the printer is loaded with appropriate consumables. Note: If the job status holds a warning or error indication, refer to the section on problem solving. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 42: Closing The Doors

    42 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Closing the doors 1. If the printer drawer has been pulled out, push in the drawer. 2. Tighten the two hand screws to secure the drawer. 3. Close the middle door. 4. Lock the middle door by tightening the hand screws on the bottom of the door.
  • Page 43: Filling The Tray Of The Film Printer

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 43 Filling the tray of the film printer Note: If the tray is not empty yet, count the number of remaining film sheets before loading the new film pack. This number must be entered in the operator screen after loading the film. Note: The tray must only be filled if not more than 10 film sheets are remaining in the tray.
  • Page 44: Opening The Bottom Door

    44 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Opening the bottom door 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the bottom door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the bottom door. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 45: Film Loading Procedure

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 45 Film loading procedure 1. Open the empty input tray. WARNING: To avoid possible film jams, make sure to open input tray all the way. 2. The printer is ready to receive a new film when the following message appears: 3.
  • Page 46 46 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Note: You can put the film pack onto a table to make manipulation easier. Before you do this, make sure that the table is dust-free! 5. Remove the sticker from the film pack. 6.
  • Page 47 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 47 8. Tear the plastic strip around the film pack. 9. Close the input tray. Note: The printer resumes printing as soon as the tray is closed. Note: Loading instructions are also available on the input tray cover.
  • Page 48 48 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation WARNING: Never reuse a jammed film. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 49: Checking The Correct Position Of A Film In The Input Tray

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 49 Checking the correct position of a film in the input tray You can verify that the film is properly loaded by watching the lower right corner of the films in the input tray. The rounding of this corner should be smaller than the other three corners.
  • Page 50: Closing The Bottom Door

    50 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Closing the bottom door 1. Close the bottom door. 2. Lock the bottom door using the key. Turn the key clockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 51: Update The Film Count

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 51 Update the film count 1. Enter the operator screen. 2. Enter the number of extra film sheets that are in the tray, not counting the new pack. The film quantity value is the number of extra sheets in the tray, on top of the new pack.
  • Page 52: Clearing Of Film Jams

    52 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Clearing of film jams Note: Clearing a film jam in the input trays can be performed by opening only the bottom door. To clear a film jam in another location, all doors must be opened. Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 53: Opening The Bottom Door

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 53 Opening the bottom door 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the bottom door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the bottom door. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 54: Film Input Tray Jams

    54 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Film input tray jams A film jam in the input tray can occur when the printer is opened while a film is currently printed, or when an individual film is incorrectly inserted in the input tray.
  • Page 55 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 55 For better accessibility, the tray can be removed from the printer by lifting it slightly and pulling it out completely. 3. Check if the film feed section of the input tray is clear. 4.
  • Page 56: Opening The Top Door And Middle Door

    56 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Opening the top door and middle door 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the top door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the top door. 4.
  • Page 57: Checking The Location Of The Film Jam

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 57 Checking the location of the film jam Check the display of the printer to see where the jam occurred. Film input tray jams Film transport jams (clearing from the top) 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 58: Accessing The Top Of The Printer

    58 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Accessing the top of the printer 1. Unscrew the two hand screws to release the printer drawer. Location of the hand screws for unlocking the printer drawer. 2. Pull out the printer drawer. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 59: Film Transport Jams (Clearing From The Top)

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 59 Film transport jams (clearing from the top) The following screen indicates that a jam occurred in the upper section of the film transport system. To remove a jammed film in the transport system: Note: Please note that instructions for removing a film jam in the transport section are present on a sticker at the inside of the top cover.
  • Page 60 60 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation WARNING: The print head unit can be warm. 4. Gently remove the film sheet(s). Note: Never use force to clear the jammed film. If it is not possible to gently remove the jammed film by pressing the transport buttons, proceed with the procedure as follows.
  • Page 61 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 61 WARNING: Never reuse a jammed film. This may cause damage to the thermal head and/or dust problems. Note: If the jam is still not cleared, call your local service organization. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 62: Checking The Status Of The Paper Printer

    62 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Checking the status of the paper printer 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the top door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the top door. 4.
  • Page 63 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 63 • Press Go to clear certain errors. • Press Go to print any data remaining in the machine's memory. • Press and hold Go for about two seconds to cancel a print job. Table 3: LED status LED is off.
  • Page 64 64 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation LED indicators Status Meaning ready The machine is ready to print. printing The machine is printing. please The machine is warming up. wait cooling The machine is cooling down. Wait down for 10 minutes or until the inside of the machine has cooled down.
  • Page 65: Filling The Tray Of The Paper Printer

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 65 Filling the tray of the paper printer Note: Do not use recycled paper or paper that weighs less than 70 Note: Count the number of sheets that will be inserted in the tray.
  • Page 66 66 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation 6. Fan the stack of paper well. 7. Load paper in the paper tray. Do not load different types of paper in the paper tray at the same time. Doing this may cause the paper to jam or misfeed. Always remove the remaining paper from the paper tray and straighten the stack when you are adding new paper.
  • Page 67 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 67 a) Push the Modify button. A numeric keypad is displayed. b) Type the number and confirm the entry. The numeric keypad disappears and the value of the paper count is updated. 13. Press the button to return to the welcome screen. Figure 12: Return to the welcome screen Related Links Entering the operator screen using a barcode...
  • Page 68: Replacing The Toner Cartridge Of The Paper Printer

    68 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Replacing the toner cartridge of the paper printer 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the top door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the top door. 4.
  • Page 69 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 69 8. Unpack the new toner cartridge. 9. Remove the protective cover. 10. Put the new toner cartridge firmly into the drum unit until you hear it lock into place. Make sure you put the toner cartridge in correctly or it may separate from the drum unit.
  • Page 70 70 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Be sure to return the tab to the Home position (▲). The arrow on the tab must be aligned with the arrow on the drum unit. If it is not, printed pages may have a vertical stripe.
  • Page 71: Replacing The Drum Unit Of The Paper Printer

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 71 Replacing the drum unit of the paper printer 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the top door. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 3. Open the top door. 4.
  • Page 72 72 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation 8. Unpack the new drum unit. 9. Put the toner cartridge firmly into the new drum unit until you hear it lock into place. Make sure you put the toner cartridge in correctly or it may separate from the drum unit.
  • Page 73 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 73 Be sure to return the tab to the Home position (▲). The arrow on the tab must be aligned with the arrow on the drum unit. If it is not, printed pages may have a vertical stripe.
  • Page 74: Clearing Of Paper Jams

    74 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Clearing of paper jams Note: Do not use recycled paper or paper that weighs less than 70 Note: Never reuse a jammed sheet of paper. 1. Insert the triangular key into the lock of the top door. 2.
  • Page 75: Clearing Of Paper Jams In The Paper Tray

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 75 Clearing of paper jams in the paper tray 1. Pull the paper tray completely out of the printer. 2. Slowly pull out the jammed paper. Pulling the jammed paper downward using both hands allows you to remove the paper more easily.
  • Page 76 76 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation 5. Slowly push the paper tray completely into the printer. 6. Close the top door. 7. Lock the top door using the key. Turn the key clockwise 1/4 of a full turn. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 77: Clearing Of Paper Jams Inside The Machine

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 77 Clearing of paper jams inside the machine Leave the printer turned on for 10 minutes for the internal fan to cool the extremely hot parts inside the printer. 1. Unlock the top door using the key. Turn the key counterclockwise 1/4 of a full turn.
  • Page 78 78 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation 7. Install the toner cartridge and drum unit assembly back into the machine. 8. Close the front cover of the machine. Do not turn off the machine or open the front cover until the machine returns to Ready Mode.
  • Page 79: Accessing The Rear Side Of The Printer

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 79 Accessing the rear side of the printer 1. Unscrew the hand screw in the middle of the drawer. 1. Location of the hand screw for releasing the printer drawer. 2. Pull out the printer drawer. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 80: Clearing Of Paper Jams In The Back Of The Machine

    80 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Clearing of paper jams in the back of the machine Leave the printer turned on for 10 minutes. This allows the internal fan to cool the extremely hot parts inside the printer. 1.
  • Page 81 Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 81 4. Close the fuser cover. Make sure the blue tabs at the left and right sides lock into place. 5. Close the back cover until it locks in the closed position. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 82: Closing The Top Door

    82 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Closing the top door 1. If the printer drawer has been pulled out, push in the drawer. 2. Tighten the hand screw to secure the drawer. 3. Close the top door. 4. Lock the top door using the key. Turn the key clockwise 1/4 of a full turn.
  • Page 83: Moving The Drystar Kiosk

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation | 83 Moving the Drystar Kiosk The system can be moved over a short distance for better accessibility, e.g. for cleaning. Moving the system to another location is part of the installation process and must not be performed by the operator. One person can move the system.
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Speaker Volume

    84 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Operation Adjusting the speaker volume 1. Enter the operator screen. 2. Adjust the volume. • Press the + button to increase the volume. • Press the - button to decrease the volume. Figure 13: Buttons to adjust the speaker volume 3.
  • Page 85: Problem Solving

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 85 Problem solving Topics: • The local user interface • The status indicator LED • Viewing the printer status • Checking error messages • Warning messages • Maintaining optimal Image Quality • Film identification problems 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 86: The Local User Interface

    86 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving The local user interface The printer interfaces with the user via the following controls: • Power/Reset button; • a keypad and a display; • a status indicator LED; • audio signals. Power/Reset button Display Keypad...
  • Page 87: The Status Indicator Led

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 87 The status indicator LED At the right side of the display, a LED indicates the status of the printer: Color / Light Status Action Green Constant Ready (stand-by) Proceed. Blinking Busy or in Keyoperator Wait.
  • Page 88: Viewing The Printer Status

    88 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving Viewing the printer status During printing, you can always view the printer status by entering the operator menu. To view the printer status, proceed as follows: During a print job, the ‘print’ screen is displayed: 1.
  • Page 89: Checking Error Messages

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 89 Checking error messages If the printer is not printing your job, you should check the front panel display to see if the printer is indicating an error status. The operator is notified of the situation by means of an Error screen and a beep: •...
  • Page 90: Warning Messages

    90 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving Warning messages This section will inform you what to do when warning messages appear. A warning message is displayed when an event has occurred that might decrease image quality. Printing still remains possible. The Warning screen is displayed while an audible signal is produced: 1.
  • Page 91: Maintaining Optimal Image Quality

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 91 Maintaining optimal Image Quality Calibration is necessary to maintain optimal Image Quality. This is required in the following situations: • Before initial use of a film, • When a media with different batch number is loaded, •...
  • Page 92: Overview Of Calibration Functions

    92 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving Overview of calibration functions Two calibration functions are provided for the printer. Calibration Purpose When? ‘Film calibra- • To measure and set the • Automatically after printing tion’ system density of the “x”...
  • Page 93: Understanding The Calibration Policy

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 93 Understanding the calibration policy You should regularly perform a film calibration to assure that the image quality remains optimal. Film calibration can be initiated in 2 ways: • Automatically, i.e. after loading every ‘x’ new film packs (automatic initiation), •...
  • Page 94: Film Identification Problems

    94 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving Film identification problems When you load a new film pack, the new Film Identification tag is read and the tray film format and type are set based upon the info in the Film Identification tag (RF-tag).
  • Page 95: No Identification Code Detected

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 95 No identification code detected This error message appears when the Film Identification tag is not readable. There are two possible solutions for this problem: Topics: • Reload the current film pack or load another film pack •...
  • Page 96 96 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving Remove and re-insert Remove and re-insert 除和重新 film pack -including film pack -including 片包 - 包括 protective sheet- protective sheet- 。 properly. follow properly. follow loading instructions loading instructions 明 2. To continue with the current (not identified) film pack, press the Confirm button.
  • Page 97: Invalid Content Of Film Identification Tag

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving | 97 Invalid content of Film Identification tag When you insert a new film pack with invalid content in the Film Identification tag, the following message is displayed: Try loading another film pack, or call your local service organization to resolve this problem.
  • Page 98: Film Overrun From Current Pack

    98 | Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Problem solving Film overrun from current pack The following message is presented when more than 110 copies are printed from the current film pack: Reload a new film pack to resolve this problem. 0401B EN 20211008 1002...
  • Page 99: Technical Data

    Drystar Kiosk Operator Manual | Technical Data | 99 Technical Data Product identification Drystar Kiosk type 5370/100 Film printer Drystar 5302 (type 5366/100) DRY 2.4 (type 5366/500) Drystar AXYS (type 5367/100) Paper printer Brother HL-2260D Paper printer toner cartridge Brother TN-2325 Dimensions Width x depth x height 870 mm x 977 mm x 1717 mm...
  • Page 100: Precautions On Emc

    2. Using cables and accessories not mentioned in this manual or spare parts not ordered from Agfa, may cause a higher emission of electromagnetic phenomena and/or may rise the susceptibility against it. 3. The DR Detector should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other...

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