Low Density 0,4; Mid Density 1,2; High Density 2,0 - AGFA Drystar 5301 User Manual

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Drystar 5301, Drystar 5302 | Advanced Operation (key-operator mode) | 97
The printer will automatically print the QC test image.
6. After the image is printed, the system will display the optical density
values:
DD: 1.56
(Densitometer=MB924)
The displayed values represent the following steps on the test film:
Operating Level
Low density
Mid density
High density
Base + Fog,
Density difference
(DD), Maximum
density (Max D)
WARNING:
If the mid density value does not meet or exceeds the
recommended values, the reason must be found and the
problem solved before any further clinical films can be
printed.
7. Record the low, mid and high density levels on Chart 1 ('Determination of
Operating Levels').
8. Press the Confirm key to return to the main menu.
9. Repeat step 1 through 8 once a day for five consecutive days, as indicated
on Chart 1.
10. Calculate the average value of the densities from the five images. These
values represent operating levels, or aim values, for each density.
11. Record the respective aim (average) values as the 'Operating levels' on
Charts 2A and 2B ('Daily Density Control Chart').
The calculated 'Operating levels' should be as following:
Operating Level
the density value of the
low density step
the density value of the
mid density step
the density value of the
high density step
These values are displayed but not important for
this QC procedure
Value
(according to IEC 1223-2-4 or better)
Value (Macbeth units)
(according to IEC
1223-2-4 or better)
0,4 ± 0,05
1,2 ± 0,15
2,0 ± 0,2
2831E EN 20161128 1410

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