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SERVICE BULLETIN
Health Imaging Products
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. On your next service call, examine
the Error Log, which can be accessed from the Test Menu (911). If there are EC 33s listed in the log,
perform the procedure below.
Details
Excessive pressure applied to the film by the registration foam, on the left side of the FILM TRAY,
can cause film-feed retries and failures. The easiest way to reduce this pressure is to remove the
middle third of the six-inch foam that holds the film in place.
Procedure
With a ruler and a sharp knife, measure, cut and remove the middle two inches of the registration
foam as shown in the illustration. Be sure to remove only the middle two inches of foam. Clear the
FILM TRAY of all foam debris resulting from the cuts.
Removing Middle Two-Inch Section of Registration Foam
Eastman Kodak Company, 2003
Pub No. 7F3182

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