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  • Page 1 Kodak DryView 8300/8600/8610 LASER IMAGING SYSTEMS Service Bulletins...
  • Page 2 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 884 June 2004 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER Service Codes: 1425, 1426, 1427 New Solution for EC 27 or EC 28 Caused by FILM Stalling in the PROCESSOR...
  • Page 3 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F6652 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 4 Procedure The next time you install a software upgrade in a Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER, follow the procedure in paragraph 2-9-2 in the SERVICE MANUAL for the Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER.
  • Page 5 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F6199 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 6 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 26 NOVEMBER 2003 1425, 1426, 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER Procedure to Reduce Film Errors (EC33) Purpose The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to communicate that there is a relatively easy way to reduce the number of film-feed retries and failures that result in EC 33.
  • Page 7 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F3182 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2003 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 8 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 25 November 2002 1425, 1426 and 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER GAS SHOCK ABSORBER May Allow TOP COVER to Close Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate that if the GAS SHOCK ABSORBER becomes weak, it may allow the TOP COVER to close even if the operator does not want it to close.
  • Page 9 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E7557 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 10 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 24 October 2002 1425, 1426 and 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER Scratch Reduction Tool Available Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide information about a new tool that can be used to reduce repetitive scratching caused by particles or nicks on the FILM GUIDE SCOOP.
  • Page 11 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6997 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 12 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 23 AUGUST 2002 1425, 1426 and 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER Instructions for Grounding the PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY to Eliminate EC88s Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide instructions for grounding the PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY using the PROCESSOR GROUNDING HARDWARE KIT, 8E2003.
  • Page 13 Figure 1 1. Remove 2. Connect WIRE to STRIPPER ASSEMBLY Figure 2 4. Add STRAP, SPACER and 3. Connect WIRE to one SCREW to ROLLER end of STRAP ASSEMBLY Page 2 Pub No. 8E6688...
  • Page 14 Gary Ketch, Service Engineer-Oakdale For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Pub No. 8E6688 Page 3...
  • Page 15 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 22 AUGUST 2002 1425, 1426 and 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER Clicking Sound Coming From Left Side of IMAGER Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate what causes, and how to correct the intermittent clicking sound that may be heard in the left side of the IMAGER.
  • Page 16 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-61 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6674 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 17 Compound Pulley, and clean the pulley, as necessary. (The Compound Pulley is black, so the powder buildup is not easy to see.) Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging Products 1 Imation Way Oakdale, MN 55128 Printed in the U.S.A. http://www.kodak.com © Kodak 2000 Sept.
  • Page 18 7-9/00 Thin Horizontal Line Across Width of Film Problem: A horizontal line appears across the film, about 5-1/2 inches from the top. It may look like image data is missing in one or two scan lines. The line, which may be intermittent, occurs across the entire width of the film, traversing both the image and the borders.
  • Page 19 Model 8300 Technical Bulletins 7-2/98 ATL HDI DICOM Print Setup Currently the HDI 3000 and 5000 have DICOM print available, but the HDI 1000 does not. Use the following procedures to change the DICOM print parameters on the HDI 3000 and 5000. All options are selected by moving the cursor with the trackball to the appropriate menu item and pressing the Select key.
  • Page 20 Model 8300 Technical Bulletins Use the keyboard to insert the 8300 network printer configuration parameters as follows: Alias IP Address Port Number Model ID AE Title 3M8300_254 Determined by System 3m_8300_Printer_v1 3M_8300 Administrator 7. Close the menu Device File Table The 8300 device file is not in the system software because the memory overflow problem had not been resolved when the DICOM print software for the HDI 3000 was released.
  • Page 21 Model 8300 Technical Bulletins 6. Move the cursor to the appropriate file name (such as 3M–8300.V1) and press the Select key to display it in the selection window. 7. Move the cursor to OK to display the device file. 8. Scroll and edit the device file. For the 8300, the $STAN_SUPPORT and $STAN_IMAGE_PRINTER sections of the device file should be as follows:...
  • Page 22: Density

    Model 8300 Technical Bulletins $STAN_SUPPORT $STAN_IMAGE_PRINTER Version Dicom 30 Def_Printer Class Grey Verify Def_Film Size 8INX10IN US_Store Def_Film Medium BLUE _FILM USMF_Store Def_Film Destination PROCESSOR Pat_Root_Find Def_Display Format STANDARD \2,3 Pat_Root_Move Def_Orientation PORTRAIT Grey_Print Def_Config Info LUT=0,8 Color_Print Max_Copies Max_Density_Avail- able Min_Density_Available Def_Max Density...
  • Page 23 Model 8300 Technical Bulletins Operator accessible printer parameters The clinical operators of the HDI 3000 will not access the above tables. They can select format, orientation, maximum and minimum density, and number of copies within the operator’s B&W printer menu. The HDI 3000 will be installed with the LUT set for the customer by ATL marketing personnel, not to be changed unless the customer wants a different look for the films.
  • Page 24 DryView Laser Imager Model 8300 Technical Bulletin 12/28/98 25 12/98 Cart Commercially Available Rubbermaid makes a flat shelf cart that can support up to 200 lbs. and is big enough for the 8300. The model number is 4505 and costs approximately $120. Thanks to John Bennie for supplying this tip.
  • Page 25 Test, followed by 911 and Enter. The first menu item displayed is 1. Examine System Error Log. Press Enter and the first log entry will display the film count labelled as Exposures. Press Exit twice to return the 8300 to the Ready condition. Kodak Health Imaging 1 Imation Place Discovery 4B-74 Oakdale, MN 55125 Tel.
  • Page 26 POEIB is no longer available for sale, and no new installations of this equipment are to be made. Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging Products 1 Imation Way Oakdale, MN 55128 Printed in the U.S.A. http://www.kodak.com © Kodak 2000 Dec.
  • Page 27 Blank Page...
  • Page 28 The letter that designates whether the product is DVB, DVC, or DVM has been eliminated. Following is an example of what used to be printed on the film: KODAK DRYVIEW M EXP 03/01 D2231-01-B 03 2945 Where: KODAK =...
  • Page 29 3. Clean the rubber roller with alcohol. If the surface does not appear to be soft and supple after cleaning, replace the roller (78-8113-2104-7). Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging Products 1 Imation Way Oakdale, MN 55128 Printed in the U.S.A. http://www.kodak.com © Kodak 2001 Feb.
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  • Page 31 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin August 2001 11-08/01 EC27 or EC28 - Film Stopping in Processor (Reissue) This Technical Bulletin is a revision and reissue of Technical Bulletin 14-04/01, EC27 - Film Stopping in Processor.
  • Page 32 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin October 2001 13-10/01 Disable Debug after a Service Call If you use the Debug software (Control+D) during a service call to monitor IMAGER operations such as calibrating or transporting a film or the temperature of the DRUM, you must disable it before leaving the account.
  • Page 33 DryView and Kodak are trademarks. Printed in U.S.A. • 13-10-01_disableDebug.fm EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY HEALTH IMAGING Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 34 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin January 2002 14-01/02 Light Density Streaks on Film - Reissue Problem Light streaks appear down the film, usually around the middle, and most are visible in the mid-tone grays of the images.
  • Page 35 UPPER PRESSURE ROLLERS, installing only the ROLLER ASSEMBLY in place of installing a new PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY will result in a cost savings for Kodak. To correct this problem, install a new ROLLER ASSEMBLY(S) and clean the DRUM. This will result in the following cost savings: •...
  • Page 36 16-12/01 Light-Weight FILM FEED ROLLERS All new Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGERS are being sent with the same light-weight FILM FEED ROLLER that has been used in the Kodak DryView 8600 and 8610 LASER IMAGERS. With the light- weight FILM FEED ROLLER, there will be a reduction in the number of scratches caused when a sheet of film feeds from the FILM TRAY.
  • Page 37 Solution Replace the FILM TRAY 78-8096-3201-7. All of the FILM TRAYS stocked in Service Parts have FOAM with a lighter density. The new FILM TRAYS can be identified by the ½-in. Kodak logo on the outside bottom of the TRAY.
  • Page 38 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin January 2002 18-01/02 FILM TRAY will not Unlock - Reissue Problem The FILM TRAY will not unlock and cannot be pulled out because the FILM TRAY DETECTION PIN is caught on the side of the FILM TRAY.
  • Page 39 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin January 2002 19-01/02 ROLLER BEARING KIT for STRIPPER ASSEMBLY A new ROLLER BEARING KIT 8E2026 can now be ordered from Service Parts Management instead of installing a new STRIPPER ASSEMBLY.
  • Page 40 April 2002 20-04/02 Version 4.9 Firmware Contrast Issue Changes made in the firmware for V 4.9 cause films from the Kodak DirectView CR 800 SYSTEM to be light and might cause contrast problems for other MODALITIES. The 2 changes are: •...
  • Page 41 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 21 AUGUST 2002 1425, 1426 and 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGER EC27 or EC28 – Film Stopping in PROCESSOR Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate how to correct a problem that is caused when the film moves too slowly through the PROCESSOR.
  • Page 42 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-61 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6644 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 43 PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System. The information supplied in this bulletin is specific to the installation and operation of the Kodak DryView 8600 Laser Imaging System / for Mammography. For more detailed information on the 9410, please see the PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System Service Manual.
  • Page 44 Contrast: Selectable by FE at installation from 11 sets (Modality Groups) of 12 Look-Up Tables each 1-9. Film Characteristics Type: Kodak DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film Size: 20.3 cm X 25.4 cm (8 in. X 10 in.) Packaged: 101 sheets Imageable Area: 194.72 mm X 240.25 mm...
  • Page 45 Canada: C108.8-M1983 Class B (Conducted and Emitted EMI/RFI Specs) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1 Europe: EN50082-1 (EMC) EN55011 Group 1 Class B (Medical Device Safety) EN60601-1 (Safety Medical Equipment) EN60825: 1991 (Laser Safety) EN61000-3-2: Harmonics IEC61000-3-3: 1995 Voltage Fluctuations/Flicker IEC61000-4-2: 1995 ESD IEC61000-4-3: 1996 Radiated Radio Frequency IEC61000-4-4: 1995 Fast Transient/Burst IEC61000-4-5: 1995 Surge...
  • Page 46 EN60601-1-1, EN60601-1-2, and the 93/42/EEC, MDD (Medical Device Directive). A Technical File and Declaration of Conformity with the Essential Requirements of the Medical Device Directive have been prepared and signed by the appropriate personnel and are located at: Kodak AG Quality Services and Product Safety 70323 Stuttgart Germany...
  • Page 47: Sharp/Smooth

    Caution As noted in the Agency Compliance paragraph above, the leakage current rating of the 8600 meets the requirements for medical equipment. However the PACS Link 9410 only meets leakage current ratings for a PC, so it must be installed no closer that 1.8 meters from a patient bed or chair, as stated in the PACS Link 9410 User Guide.
  • Page 48: Table Of Contents

    (User) Setup Installation (999) 1. Density 1. Aspect Ratio 2. Contrast 2. Serial Control Interface 3. Print Contrast Samples 1. Baud rate 4. Sharp/Smooth 2. Number of Bits 5. Polarity 3. Number of Stop Bits 6. Number of Copies 4. Parity 7.
  • Page 49 The parameter Film Count Enable allows you to enable or disable the counting of films fed from the film tray. Film for the 8600 is packaged with 101 sheets per pack. When Film Count is enabled, the 8600 will instruct the operator to load a new pack of film, even though one film may be left in the tray. The purpose is to keep that last sheet, which is suspected of carrying large amounts of debris, from being fed through the imager.
  • Page 50 OEM recommendations (see chart at the end of this paragraph) and customer acceptance of image quality. If changes are required, the Password is 338 and, as with all 8300/8600 passwords, it is not to be shared with non-Kodak personnel.
  • Page 51 Scale to Fit will cause the image to be magnified or reduced to fit the image to the film, without regard to what the Detector Size value is. The 8600 can print a pixel matrix of 5025 x 6200 pixels in a spatial dimension of 194.7 mm x 240.25 mm.
  • Page 52: Polarity

    2-3-2. SCP Printer, Registered User SCU Identification: SCU AE Title = From OEM (GE’s AE Title is Print_SCU), SCU IP Address = Assigned to the modality by customer’s network administrator, SCP = 8600 Print Server Default Parameters: # of Copies = 1, Contrast Table = (see table below), Contrast Group = (see table below), Max Density = 350, Border Density = 4095, Mag.
  • Page 53 8600 internal flash memory is quite large and it takes a couple of seconds to make a backup copy of it. The 8600 sends an X-Off to Hyperterminal to buy time, but Hyperterminal can’t react fast enough and bits are dropped. By sending a very short first file that starts the backup copy process, Hyperterminal does not have to X-Off.
  • Page 54 5. Additional Information 5-1. Profile of the Mammography Customer The majority of mammography customers, especially the first group of 8600 users, will definitely fit the following profile. It is important for the field engineer to understand that most mammography centers depend on high uptime and little downtime, and productivity is a key to success, especially for screening clinics.
  • Page 55 5-3. Overview of Hardware Differences Between the 8600 and 8300 The 8600 is a high resolution (655 dpi) version of the 8300 (300 dpi). The throughput is 25 films per hour compared to the 8300’s 55 films per hour. Most of the parts of the 8600 are the same as those used in the 8300 with the exception of the following: Optics Module –...
  • Page 56 Radiologic Technologist’s Section of the Mammography Quality Control Manual, W 1999. This process has been adapted to apply to the special properties of Kodak DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film and the features of the Kodak DryView 8600 Laser Imager. The two test procedures outlined below assume that: The user is familiar with the Mammography Quality Control Manual .
  • Page 57 Running a QC Baseline Test This test sets up a baseline set of film parameter values which will be used as a standard for comparison in daily quality control tests. The baseline test must be run when the 8600 is first installed, and it must be repeated every time a box of film with a different emulsion number is used.
  • Page 58 Figure 5. Quality Control Chart...
  • Page 59 Running a Daily QC Test This test must be run daily before clinical mammograms are run, to ensure quality output. Values obtained from the test are plotted on the Laser Imager QC Chart for comparison with the film parameter values established in the baseline test. 1.
  • Page 60 5-5. Modality Groups The current file of Modality (Contrast Table) Groups, “Luts86-G5B.txt” (Luts86-G5B-1.txt and LutsS86-G5B-2.txt), displays 6.G.5B on the local panel for the “Contrast Tables” in the Software Versions menu. The following are the Contrast Tables located in the Modality Groups 0-10 for the file Luts86-G5B: 0 –...
  • Page 61 5-6. User Cleaning Procedure It is assumed that the imager is located in a clean environment and preferably in a room with non-carpeted flooring to prevent lint, dust and debris getting into the imager. The following procedure may not be in the current User Guide. Be sure to advise the operator of it during operator training. 5-6-1.
  • Page 62 2. Remove the film saver, film, and the liner from the tray. 3. Inspect the inside of the tray, the ramp and the edge of the ramp for possible scratches. Replace the tray if there are scratches on the ramp or the top edge of the tray. 4.
  • Page 63 5-7-6. Cleaning the Scoop and other Exposed Areas 1. Raise the upper wire guide and pull down the lower wire guide. 2. Vacuum all the exposed surfaces, including: scoop, scoop cover plate, film tray housing, separator roller, film entrance guide, etc. 3.
  • Page 64 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.
  • Page 65 8. Troubleshooting 8-1. Image Quality Problem Cause Solution High D-Min Film aged or not stored Run transport test to process properly. film without imaging. If film is bad, advise customer of storage procedures and/or FIFO usage of film. Top 1/2 to 1 inch of the film Stripper felt pad has come 1.
  • Page 66 Problem Cause Solution Artifacts repeating down length A piece of debris is attached to Clean the capstan rollers with of film, recurring every 2 - 3 one of the capstan pinch alcohol and a lint-free cloth. inches. rollers, interrupting the laser beam.
  • Page 67 9. Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9-1. Parts Unique to the 8600 Unless noted, the following parts are unique to the 8600. The reference numbers shown with each part refer to the corresponding part in the existing 8300 IPB. 8300 IPB 8600 Figure, Item Part Number Description...
  • Page 68 9-2. 8600 Recommended Custody Parts 9-2-1. Standard Field Engineer Custody Part Number Description Quantity 78-8096-3204-1 Filter, Charcoal Odor 78-8096-3219-9 Felt Pad, Upper Stripper 78-8100-0258-0 Switch, Micro, Film Saver Sense 78-8100-0363-8 Fuse, Thermal, 192 degrees C 78-8100-0475-0 Switch, Optical, Processor Ent./Exit 78-8100-0499-0 Fuse, 4 Amp, Micro P/S 78-8100-0527-8...
  • Page 69 For example, if group 5 was used when the groups were labeled 0-10, group 6 will need to be selected now that the groups are labeled 1-11. Kodak Health Imaging 1 Imation Way...
  • Page 70 3-1/00 Frequent Error Code 27’s Problem: Films stop intermittently in the Processor at various positions for no apparent reason causing EC27 to be displayed. Cause: The system software may have timed out because the film took too long to travel through the Processor.
  • Page 71 Compound Pulley, and clean the pulley, as necessary. (The Compound Pulley is black, so the powder buildup is not easy to see.) Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging Products 1 Imation Way Oakdale, MN 55128 Printed in the U.S.A. http://www.kodak.com © Kodak 2000 Sept.
  • Page 72 7-9/00 New 9410 Version 1.3 Menu Items Applicable to the 8600 The PACS Link 9410 units currently being shipped with 8600 Laser Imagers all have SMT Version 1.3 software installed. Consequently, the 8600s need to have system software Version 2.4 installed. If you are at a new installation and the 8600 does not have Version 2.4 software, contact TAC for a copy or upload it from the Service CD-ROM, Rev.
  • Page 73: Service Manual

    9-12/00 8610 Laser Imaging Training Bulletin Introduction This training document is intended for FEs previously trained on the Kodak DryView 8300 and 8600, who have had some hands-on experience on both models. In addition, the FEs must have been trained on the Kodak PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System.
  • Page 74: Autoprint

    Section 2 - - Installation 2-7. Configuring the 8600/8610 for Customer Preference 1. Press A Setup. 2. Refer to the following paragraph for checklists of the general setup parameters. These parameters are available to the user and may be modified by an experienced operator. Refer to the User Guide for the general setup procedures.
  • Page 75 DryView 8600/8610 Laser Imaging System Service Manual 2-8. Unpacking and Setting up the 9410 Unpacking and setup instructions for the 9410 are provided in Section 3 of the 9410 Service Manual. The basic configuration of the 9410 as installed with the 8600/8610 is as follows: ¯...
  • Page 76 Section 2 - - Installation 2-10. Connecting the 9410 to Power 1. Set the Voltage Selection Switch on the 9410 as instructed in paragraph 3-8-5 in the 9410 Service Manual. 2. Set up the Uninterruptable Power Supply and connect the 9410 to power as instructed in paragraph 3-8-6 of the 9410 Service Manual.
  • Page 77 DryView 8600/8610 Laser Imaging System Service Manual 2-13. Configuring the 9410 for Input from the DICOM Network Refer to paragraph 3-18 in the PACS Link 9410 Service Manual for instructions for configuring the 9410 to receive images as a print server on a DICOM Network. The parameters must be set to the following values: 1.
  • Page 78: Final Checkout

    Section 2 - - Installation 2-14. Final Checkout Testing Test the system parameter settings by printing an image from the modality as instructed in paragraph 3-19 in the PACS Link 9410 Service Manual. If after printing the test image, the customer is not satisfied: 1.
  • Page 79: Film Layout

    DryView 8600/8610 Laser Imaging System Service Manual (User) Setup Installation (999) 1. Density 1. Aspect Ratio 2. Contrast 2. Serial Control Interface 3. Print Contrast Samples (Only in early 8600’s) 1. Baud rate 4. Sharp/Smooth 2. Number of Bits 5. Polarity 3.
  • Page 80: Density

    Because of the desire of mammography customers to obtain artifact-free images, this Tech Bulletin provides trouble analysis procedures relating to artifacts that might appear on Kodak Dryview Mammography Laser Imaging Film used in Kodak DryView 8600 and 8610 LASER IMAGERS.
  • Page 81 2. Fine Line, Repetitive Scratches Problem Scratches on the film on the emulsion side, in the same direction as film travel, deep enough to be seen on a light box. Typically, the scratches are in the same location on each film and are repetitive from film to film.
  • Page 82 4. “Milky Way” Problem This artifact, called “Milky Way,” is a line of very fine white specks in the image, which is visible usually only with a minimum of 2X magnification. The specks are approximately 20 microns in size, and they form a line approximately 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) in width, located approximately 1-1/8 inch (2.8 cm), for the 8600, or 7/8 inch (2.2 cm), for the 8610, from the leading edge of the film.
  • Page 83 6. Vertical Streaks Down the Length of the Film (Processor Related) Problem Thin (1 to 5 mm) vertical streaks down the entire length of the film. To confirm that the streaks are not optics-related, remove a sheet of film from the film tray and expose it to ambient light for only about 2-3 seconds.
  • Page 84 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGING SYSTEMS Technical Bulletin July 2001 14-07/01 EC27 or EC28 - Film Stopping in Processor This is a reissue of Technical Bulletin 13-04/01, EC27 or EC28 - Film Stopping in Processor.
  • Page 85 The size of the specks is about 20 microns and they form a line about 1/16 in. thick. Distance from the leading edge is about: • 1 1/8 in. for Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGERS • 7/8 in. for Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGERS The artifact is called “Milky Way”...
  • Page 86 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin September 2001 16-09/01 Film Scratches Scratches Visible in Reflected Light Problem Scratches on the emulsion side of the film that are visible with reflected light. The scratches are normally located in the same position on each sheet and occur in the same direction that the film moves.
  • Page 87 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600 and 8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin September 2001 17-09/01 Light Density Streaks on Film Problem Light streaks appear down the film, usually around the middle, and most are visible in the mid-tone grays of the images.
  • Page 88 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin October 2001 19-10/01 Scan Lines/Grid Lines Visible in the IMAGER Problem The customer has identified an intermittent pattern on the FILM that appears under magnification and resembles “scan lines” or “grid lines.” The lines are spaced at about 4-6 per mm and are most visible in the mid-tone gray areas of test images with flat-field areas.
  • Page 89 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin October 2001 20-10/01 Large Side Border from General Electric SENOGRAPHE ACQUISITION WORKSTATION Problem Images that are acquired from the General Electric SENOGRAPHE 2000D FFDM ACQUISITION WORKSTATION are printed smaller than the images printed from the General Electric REVIEW WORKSTATION.
  • Page 90 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin October 2001 21-10/01 Abrupt Density Changes or Course Scan Lines Problem The 8610 LASER IMAGER produces images with abrupt density changes, or horizontal bands that appear as if some scan lines are missing.
  • Page 91 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin December 2001 22-12/01 Scan Lines/Grid Lines Visible in the IMAGER - Reissue Problem The customer has identified an intermittent pattern on the FILM that appears under magnification and resembles “scan lines”...
  • Page 92 24-12/01 Network Connection Inputs The Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER allows only 1 Digital Host Control (copper) input from the Kodak PACS LINK 9410 ACQUISITION SYSTEM. The Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER allows only 1 DICOM network connection input to the Kodak PACS LINK 9410 ACQUISITION SYSTEM.
  • Page 93 Solution Replace the FILM TRAY 78-8096-3201-7. All of the FILM TRAYS stocked in Service Parts have FOAM with a lighter density. The new FILM TRAYS can be identified by the ½-in. Kodak logo on the outside bottom of the TRAY.
  • Page 94 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin January 2002 26-01/02 ROLLER BEARING KIT for STRIPPER ASSEMBLY A new ROLLER BEARING KIT 8E2026 can now be ordered from Service Parts Management instead of installing a new STRIPPER ASSEMBLY.
  • Page 95 Service & Support Health Imaging Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Technical Bulletin January 2002 27-01/02 Purple/Green Reflections on Film Problem When the surface of the “antihalation” side of the film is viewed in reflected fluorescent light, purple/green streaks or wavy colored areas are visible. When the film is viewed in only reflected “incandescent” light, the colors are not visible.
  • Page 96 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 28 JUNE 2002 Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER / for Mammography Connecting a Kodak PACS LINK MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGER 200 (MIM 200) to an 8610 LASER IMAGER in a Full Field Digital Mammography (FFDM) Application Purpose Use the following “SCP Services Options” parameters when installing a MIM 200 as a print server to an 8610...
  • Page 97 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging – TSC 6200 Tennyson Parkway Plano, TX 75024, USA (800) 544-7009 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 1F2981 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 98: Copies

    Multi-Print Problem with New Onyx SOFTWARE on the GE Senographe 2000D Problem: After the operator corrects an “out of film” condition, the Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER prints several copies of the image sent from the Senographe 2000D WORKSTATION when the IMAGER ran out of film.
  • Page 99 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-61 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6623 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 100 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 30 JULY 2002 1439 Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER Film Calibration Fails Because D-max is Not in Spec Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate that on the IMAGER the Film Calibration fails and Debug of the calibration reveals that D-max is less than 3.5.
  • Page 101 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-61 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6637 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 102 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 31 AUGUST 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS EC27 or EC28 – Film Stopping in PROCESSOR Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate how to correct a problem that is caused when the film moves too slowly through the PROCESSOR.
  • Page 103 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6670 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 104 DRUM. Do not install a new PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY to correct these problems. Cost Savings Replacing only the damaged ROLLER ASSEMBLIES and DRUM, in place of installing a new PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY, will result in the following cost savings for Kodak. ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Pub No. 8E6694...
  • Page 105 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. 8E6694 Printed in the USA. Pub No. HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 106 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 33 AUGUST 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGING SYSTEM Instructions for Grounding the PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY to Eliminate EC88s Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide instructions for grounding the PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY using the PROCESSOR GROUNDING HARDWARE KIT, 8E2003.
  • Page 107 Figure 1 1. Remove 2. Connect WIRE to STRIPPER ASSEMBLY Figure 2 4. Add STRAP, SPACER and 3. Connect WIRE to one SCREW to ROLLER end of STRAP ASSEMBLY Page 2 Pub No. 8E6697...
  • Page 108 Gary Ketch, Service Engineer-Oakdale For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Pub No. 8E6697 Page 3...
  • Page 109 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6697 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 110 Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) at this time. The FDA’s position is to follow recommendations of Kodak until a formal process is in place. The most appropriate procedure is to follow the one for analog mammography films as outlined in the ACR Mammography Quality Control Manual.
  • Page 111 The IMAGER was designed for use with full field digital mammography units. Kodak worked with GE and other major OEMs during the design of the IMAGER and the subsequent approval by the FDA for full field digital mammography applications. Based on our experience, we believe that typical IMAGER low-level artifacts will not mimic or obscure clinical information.
  • Page 112 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 35 SEPTEMBER 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGER SCRATCH REDUCTION TOOL Available Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide information about a new tool that can be used to reduce repetitive scratching caused by particles or nicks on the FILM GUIDE SCOOP.
  • Page 113 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6812 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 114 LASER IMAGER even though it is not empty. Normal Operation The Kodak DryView MAMMOGRAPHY LASER IMAGING FILM (DVM) is packaged with 101 sheets of film and the LASER IMAGER counts down from 100 to 0 if Film Counting is enabled. During proper operation, the FILM TRAY should be ejected with one (sometimes two) sheets left in the bottom.
  • Page 115 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6874 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 116 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 37 October 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS EC 67 FIFO Not Empty Failure When Connected to the Kodak PACS LINK MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGER 200 (MIM 200) Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate the cause of the EC 67, when the PRINT SERVER for the IMAGER is a MIM 200.
  • Page 117 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6990 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 118 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 38 October 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Processor Banding and Density Variations Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate how to correct banding and density variations within the PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY.
  • Page 119 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6991 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 120 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 39 OCTOBER 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Clicking Sound Coming From Left Side of IMAGER Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate what causes, and how to correct the intermittent clicking sound that may be heard in the left side of the IMAGER.
  • Page 121 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6992 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 122 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 40 October 2002 1437 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Light Density Streaks on Film Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate how to correct the cause of light density streaks on imaged films.
  • Page 123 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6993 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 124 Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 41 November 2002 1437, 1438 and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS GAS SHOCK ABSORBER May Allow TOP COVER to Close Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate that if the GAS SHOCK ABSORBER becomes weak, it may allow the TOP COVER to close even if the operator does not want it to close.
  • Page 125 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E7558 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 126 FILM without requiring a mandatory software update before the new FILM is used. Details The system software to accomplish this is Version 2.5 for the Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGER and Version 2.4 for the Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER. The system software is different for each model of IMAGER and is not interchangeable.
  • Page 127 Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGER, Version 2.5 Changes In addition to allowing faster FILM to be used in the IMAGER and correcting some minor internal bugs, Version. 2.5 will also provide the following features: • The FILM calibration will have 23 bands instead of 20.
  • Page 128 Procedure The procedure in the SERVICE MANUAL and the Mod 1 instructions refer to installing software upgrades when using HyperTerminal software that is resident in the Windows OPERATING SYSTEMS (OS). While HyperTerminal software is adequate for SERVICE COMPUTERS using the Windows 95 or 98 OS, the download process is too slow when using the software with Windows NT OS or Windows 2000 OS.
  • Page 129 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E9726 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 130 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS. DVM Version 3.0 is a new release of Kodak DryView Mammography LASER IMAGING Film. The new film is identified by a new catalog number (864-0823), and a change in packaging. The film should be used exactly as the previous DVM Version 2.5 film (839-5139) that it replaces.
  • Page 131 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E9858 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 132 Field Engineer to incorrectly replace the OPTICS MODULE or the CPU PWA. The MOTOR CONTROL PWA is not a problem in the Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGING SYSTEM or in the Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGING SYSTEM.
  • Page 133 Abrupt Density Change in Image - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Page 2 Pub No. 8E9185...
  • Page 134 Badly Streaked D-Max Flat Field - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Pub No. 8E9185 Page 3...
  • Page 135 Faded Areas, May Fail Film Calibration - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Page 4 Pub No. 8E9185...
  • Page 136 Faded Half of Flat Field - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Pub No. 8E9185 Page 5...
  • Page 137 Faded Mid Tone Areas of Image Only - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Page 6 Pub No. 8E9185...
  • Page 138 Horizontal Line in Image Area Only - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Pub No. 8E9185 Page 7...
  • Page 139 Horizontal Line in Image With Density Change - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Page 8 Pub No. 8E9185...
  • Page 140 Horizontal Streaks in All of Image - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Pub No. 8E9185 Page 9...
  • Page 141 Missing Scan Lines in Image Only - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Page 10 Pub No. 8E9185...
  • Page 142 Torn Streaks in Part of Image Data - MOTOR CONTROL BOARD Pub No. 8E9185 Page 11...
  • Page 143 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E9185 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 144 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E6812 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 145 Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 01 APRIL 2003 1425, 1426, and 1427 Kodak DryView 8300 LASER IMAGING SYSTEMS 1437, 1438, and 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGING SYSTEMS New DRUM Available Purpose The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate the availability of the new “pink”...
  • Page 146 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8E9123 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 147: Aspect Ratio

    Deleted Technical Bulletins • Aspect Ratio (see Section 2 of Service Manual) • ATL Demo Van User ID Numbers (see Section 5 of Service Manual) • ATL HDI 3000 Video Calibration Test Patterns (see Section 5 of Service Manual) • ATL HDI MO Print Setup (see Section 5 of Service Manual) •...
  • Page 148 • Software Correction for Pixely Images (Deleted) • Software Version 4.2 Highlights (Deleted) • Sony. Color Printer Option Availability (Deleted) • Thermal Fuse Upgrade/Replacement Overview (see Section 4 of Service Manual) • Thin Horizontal Line Across Width of Film (see Section 7 of Service Manual) •...
  • Page 149 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 45 NOVEMBER 2003 1437, 1438, 1439 Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS Procedure to Reduce Film Errors (EC33) Purpose The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to communicate that there is a relatively easy way to reduce the number of film-feed retries and failures that result in EC 33.
  • Page 150: Format

    For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F3180 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2003 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 151 Procedure The next time you install a software upgrade in a Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGER, follow the procedure in paragraph 2-17-2 in the SERVICE MANUAL for the Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS.
  • Page 152 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F6200 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 153 DVM Version 3.0. Details The system software to accomplish this is Version 2.5 for the Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGER and Version 2.4 for the Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER. The system software is different for each model of imager and is not interchangeable. This software includes the most recent contrast tables and correction of some minor bugs.
  • Page 154 Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGER, Version 2.5 Changes In addition to allowing faster film to be used in the imager and correcting some minor internal bugs, Version. 2.5 will also provide the following features:  The film calibration will have 23 bands instead of 20.
  • Page 155 Procedure Service Manual for the Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGERS The procedure in the and the Mod 1 instructions refer to installing software upgrades using the HyperTerminal program that is resident in the Windows OPERATING SYSTEMS (OS). However, while the HyperTerminal program was adequate for older service computers using the Windows 95 OS, the download process is too slow when using the program with the newer service computers.
  • Page 156 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 8F0642 ©Eastman Kodak Company HEALTH IMAGING Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 157 The purpose of this service bulletin is to communicate the steps that should be taken to correct FILM calibration failures that may occur after a customer loads Kodak DVM (Ver 3.0) Catalog Ref # 864 0823 FILM into their Kodak DryView 8600/8610 LASER IMAGER for the first time.
  • Page 158 For more information please contact: Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging – TSC 6200 Tennyson Parkway Plano, TX 75024, USA (800) 544-7009 Kodak and DryView are trademarks. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F6993 ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 HEALTH IMAGING Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 159 SERVICE BULLETIN Health Imaging Products Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging, Rochester, NY 14650 SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 885 June 2004 Kodak DryView 8600 LASER IMAGER Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGER Service Codes: 1437, 1438, 1439 New Solution for EC 27 or EC 28...
  • Page 160 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F6651 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 Rochester, NY 14650...
  • Page 161 User Guide for the Kodak DryView 8610 LASER IMAGING SYSTEM / for Mammography Remind customers that Kodak recommends that they create a new baseline every time they insert FILM with a new emulsion number into their IMAGER. This is especially important for customers when they convert to Version 3.0 FILM because it is a very different emulsion than the one they...
  • Page 162 Eastman Kodak Company Health Imaging 1 Imation Way Discovery Building 3B-62 Oakdale, MN 55128-3414, USA 1-800-328-2910 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Printed in the USA. Pub No. 7F6592 HEALTH IMAGING ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 Rochester, NY 14650...

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