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399Z1R557B
User Guide
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  • Page 1 User Guide English Dolev 800V+/800V /800V www.creo.com 399Z1R557B...
  • Page 3 Dolev 800V+/800V /800V User Guide...
  • Page 5 ....................Trademarks The Creo wordmark, Creo logo, and the names of the Creo products and services referred to in this document are trademarks of Creo Inc.
  • Page 6 The text and drawings herein are for illustration and reference only. The specifications on which they are based are subject to change. Creo Inc. may, at any time and without notice, make changes to this document. Creo Inc., for itself and on behalf of its subsidiaries, assumes no liability for technical or editorial errors or omissions made...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Using This Manual Who Should Use This Manual ......................... viii 1 Safety Precautions Installation Safety Precautions........................2 General Safety Precautions ........................2 Disconnection from the Mains Supply ....................2 Lithium Battery ..........................2 Maintenance ............................. 3 Safety Interlocks ..........................3 Laser Safety Precautions ...........................
  • Page 8 Dolev 800V+/800V /800V User Guide The Punch System ..........................50 Punch System Design and Operation ....................51 Punch Calibration ..........................52 Defining Punch Parameters......................53 Removing Stuck Film from the Imagesetter ..................... 56 4 Res-Intensity Calibration Dolev 800V+/800V2/800V3 Calibration Workflow.................. 58 Film Specifications ..........................
  • Page 9: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual Who Should Use This Manual ............viii...
  • Page 10: Who Should Use This Manual

    The large exposure format is convenient for tradeshops and printers. In addition, the Dolev 800V+/ 800V /800V imagesetter supports the preparation of plate-ready separation films using the Creo Imposition feature. warns against laser, mechanical and Chapter 1, Safety Precautions electrical hazards. , introduces the...
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read this chapter carefully before installing, operating, or maintaining the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V imagesetter. Installation Safety Precautions .............2 General Safety Precautions..............2 Laser Safety Precautions ..............4 Warning Labels ...................6...
  • Page 12: Installation Safety Precautions

    Chapter 1 – Safety Precautions Installation Safety Precautions WARNING: Installation must be done by authorized service personnel only. WARNING: To avoid the risk of fire, no connections to the supply are to be made before the service engineer sets the line voltage selector! General Safety Precautions Disconnection from the Mains Supply Dolev 800V+/800V...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    General Safety Precautions Maintenance The Dolev 800V+/800V /800V imagesetter is installed and serviced exclusively by specialized technicians trained in the proper procedures for working with and adjusting the laser beam power and its optical path. You are allowed to perform only one (1) maintenance procedure, that is, to remove film (supply media) stuck on the inside of the imagesetter drum area.
  • Page 14: Laser Safety Precautions

    Chapter 1 – Safety Precautions Laser Safety Precautions WARNING: Even brief exposure of the eyes to the laser beam or its reflections may cause permanent loss or permanent degradation of eyesight. DANGER: Use of controls and/or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 15 Laser Safety Precautions For Dolev 800V+/800V /800V (see Figure 1 on page 9 and Figure 2 on page 10): • Up to 5 milliwatt of laser power at a wavelength of approx. 650 nm may be present in the Output optical connector of the Static optics assembly, Dynamic optics assembly, Optical fibers, Optical fibers connectors, and on the inside of the imagesetter drum.
  • Page 16: Warning Labels

    Chapter 1 – Safety Precautions Warning Labels The following pages show the labels and their locations. Please notify Creo service personnel if any of them are missing or damaged. DANGER LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
  • Page 17 Warning Labels CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT EN60825, 21CFR 1040 K2G957 DANGER LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. K2G958 SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE SUPPLY K1F658 DANGER LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM K8F711...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 – Safety Precautions DANGER LASER LIGHT CONDUCTED THROUGH OPTICAL FIBERS. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. K8F712 Electrical hazard! Choc electrique! Elektroschockgefahr! 374A7B951 (374A30170) 374A2G961...
  • Page 19 Warning Labels K2G955 K8F711 Internal Side Protective Barrier K2G956 (attached on the fiber of static optic, near optical connector) K2G956 K2G958 K2G954 K2G956 K2G956 Fiber connector locker 290F7B8685 Figure 1: Dolev 800V - left side door open...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 – Safety Precautions K2G955 K8F711 374A7B951 K2G958 K2G954 (374A30170) Figure 2: Right side door open K8F711 (same on left side) Figure 3: Right side, internal protective barrier removed...
  • Page 21 Warning Labels K2G957 K1F658 Figure 4: Rear view...
  • Page 23: Introduction To Dolev 800V+/800V 2 /800V

    Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V 800V Introduction to the Imagesetter............14 Imagesetter Front View ..............15 Imagesetter Rear View ..............18 Startup .....................20 Shutdown..................20 Reset Button ..................21 Control Panel ..................21 Specifications..................28...
  • Page 24: Introduction To The Imagesetter

    Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Introduction to the Imagesetter The imagesetter uses laser optics to output onto film or polyester plates. Dolev 800V+/800V /800V does not require computer experience to operate. During normal use, once exposure starts, there is no need for operator intervention since all functions are performed automatically.
  • Page 25: Imagesetter Front View

    Imagesetter Front View Imagesetter Front View Figure 5: Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Front View [1] - Left service door This door allows access to the Drum area. You may open this door to clear media stuck in the drum area. Service engineers access the electronics and optomechanics via the service doors.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V [4] - Control Panel Film loading and most basic operations are performed via the Control Panel. In addition, the switch is recessed behind the bezel at the Reset top of the Control Panel. The switch is also located next to the On/Off...
  • Page 27 Imagesetter Front View Large supply cassette (#1) This is a 34 inch wide cassette suitable for film widths from 10 to 34 inch in one inch step intervals. Figure 7: Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Small and Medium Cassettes [A] - Small supply cassette This is a 12 inch wide cassette for film widths 10, 11 and 12 inch.
  • Page 28: Imagesetter Rear View

    Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Imagesetter Rear View Figure 8: Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Rear View [1] - Upper service panel The panel is not removed. [2] - In-line processor panel (not shown) Remove the panel if you connect to the in-line processor. [3] - Lower service panel Use the panel to access the power distribution unit, and the vacuum system.
  • Page 29 Imagesetter Rear View [5] - Punch system (optional) pressure inlet [6] - Connection to in-line processor The in-line processor is an option for the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V [7] - Power inlet The power cord is connected here. [8] - Master circuit breaker If a power surge or some other electrical problem has shorted power to the imagesetter, check the breaker.
  • Page 30: Startup

    Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Startup To start up the imagesetter: Make sure that the Master circuit breaker ([9] in the Imagesetter rear view above) is Figure 9: Master circuit breaker Press the switch on the Control Panel. On/Off Shutdown Under normal conditions, leave the Dolev 800V+/800V...
  • Page 31: Reset Button

    Reset Button Reset Button button is located on the right side of the Control Panel. Reset In case of a software error (that is, when the Control Panel or the imagesetter is responding to commands), depress the button Reset to resume work. Note: Depressing the Reset button does not help in case of stuck media or media out.
  • Page 32: Lcd Screen

    Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V The Control Panel contains the following: - LCD screen - 4 soft buttons - On/Off Switch - Reset Button For details on the Switch and Button, refer to the Startup, On/Off Reset Shutdown and Reset section on the previous page.
  • Page 33 Control Panel The display on the LCD screen consists of the following areas: - Imagesetter Micro Version - Current Process (or Progress Indicator) - Status of Loading Cassette - Soft Functions Current Process/Progress Indicator This area (on the top left part of the screen) displays the name of the process that is currently running, or the current state of the imagesetter.
  • Page 34: Soft Buttons And Soft Functions

    Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Status of Loading Cassette This area (on the left side of the screen) displays three (3) bars that represent the Loading cassettes. Soft Buttons and Soft Functions Four (4) soft are located below the LCD screen of the Control Buttons Panel.
  • Page 35: Main Screen Soft Functions

    Control Panel Main Screen Soft Functions state the soft buttons function as follows: STANDBY Press the soft To... button Abort Stop the current process Status View system messages. Params View the parameters of the last/current exposure that the Host sent to the Imagesetter.
  • Page 36 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V After you select from the menu, the Update CasMode Update CasMode form appears. Toggle the field to (the default) for 1 large Large Csts Mode 1 cst cassette (together with one small cassette and one medium cassette), or for 2 large cassettes.
  • Page 37 Control Panel Parameter Range Default Do the following... Full Length 0 - 63 Enter the length of a full roll of film. Note: If you loaded a full roll of film, this value is identical to that of Current Length. Vendor None Toggle this field to...
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Specifications Table 1: Technology Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Structure Large-format, Large-format, Internal Large-format, Internal Drum Drum Internal Drum Light Source Laser Diode 650 nm Laser Diode 650 nm Laser Diode 650 nm wavelength wavelength wavelength...
  • Page 39 Up to 400 lpm higher resolutions (10,000 dpi) for (10,000 dpi) for security printing security printing models (UHR) models (UHR) Screen Technology Creo Turbo Screening Creo Turbo Screening Creo Turbo Screening including including including conventional dot conventional dot conventional dot...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Table 2: Image Features Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Screen Ruling (frequency) 20-246 (frequency) 20-246 (frequency) 20-246 lpcm / 50-625 lpi lpcm / 50-625 lpi lpcm / 50-625 lpi Screen Angles User-selectable from User-selectable from User-selectable from...
  • Page 41 Specifications Table 3: Media and Related Features Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Load/ Unload System Fully automatic from Fully automatic from Fully automatic from three selectable three selectable three selectable loading cassettes. loading cassettes. loading cassettes. Vacuum film hold- Vacuum film hold- Vacuum film hold- down.
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Table 4: Environment Dolev 800V+ Dolev 800V Dolev 800V 200/220/240 VAC, ± 200/220/240 VAC, ± 200/220/240 VAC, ± Electrical Requirements Europe: Single Phase, Europe: Single Phase, Europe: Single Phase, 50/60 Hz ± 2 Hz 50/60 Hz ±...
  • Page 43 Specifications Table 6: RIP Dolev 800V+ Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Brisque : Power PC : Power PC : Power Processor Processor Dual Processor PC 604 : Software : Software : Software Type Type Type Operating System Operating System Operating System : CPSI : CPSI : CPSI...
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Table 6: RIP Dolev 800V Dolev 800V Dolev 800V PS/M Macintosh platform Macintosh platform Macintosh platform Power Macintosh 604, Power Macintosh 604, Power Macintosh 604, 604e with Apple OS 6 604e with Apple OS 6 604e with Apple OS or 7.5.3 or higher or 7.5.3 or higher...
  • Page 45: Media Management

    Media Management The Dolev 800V+/800V /800V imagesetter accepts film or polyester plates. The media is loaded onto a supply cassette and inserted into the imagesetter. You can select one of three supply cassettes: a small (12in), medium (20in) or large (33in) cassette. Overview ..................36 The Supply Cassettes ................38 Set Loading (Automatic Media Loading) ..........45...
  • Page 46: Overview

    Chapter 3 – Media Management Overview The Dolev 800V+/800V /800V imagesetter accepts film or polyester plates. The media is loaded onto a supply cassette and inserted into the imagesetter. You can select one of three supply cassettes: a (12 inch), small (20 inch) or (34 inch) cassette.
  • Page 47 Overview During setup, the imagesetter cuts and ejects the first piece of media. This is done since a small piece of media was exposed to light when the cassette was carried from the darkroom. The next step is to expose the media. You choose the file, the file resolution, and layout (these topics are covered in the user guide of the relevant host workstation).
  • Page 48: The Supply Cassettes

    Chapter 3 – Media Management The Supply Cassettes The three (3) Dolev 800V+/800V /800V supply cassettes are used with medium to high contrast red sensitive light or line film, paper, or polyester plates. The steps you follow when loading new exposure media: •...
  • Page 49: Unloading The Supply Cassette

    The Supply Cassettes Unloading the Supply Cassette To unload either the (12 inch) or (20 inch) cassette, small medium open the Supply cassette compartment door , and push back the locking bar Figure 12: Unloading the Small or Medium Supply Cassette Remove the cassette and take it to the darkroom.
  • Page 50: Mounting Media Onto The Supply Cassette

    Chapter 3 – Media Management To unload the (34 inch) cassette , open the Large cassette door large (located on the front on the imagesetter) and then open the additional door inner Figure 13: Unloading the Large Cassette Remove the cassette and take it to the darkroom. Mounting Media onto the Supply Cassette Check that the film you intend to load on the cassette is in the darkroom before you lock the door and turn...
  • Page 51 The Supply Cassettes Supply cassette opening latch 1 Inch film lead Cassette Film: Emulsion handle side down Smart electronic Figure 14: Opening the Supply Cassette Grasp the outer surface of both flanges and lift the film spool out of the supply cassette. Two flanges are attached to the spool, namely the flange and the fixed...
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 – Media Management Twist the rim of the flange and, using the supplied inner removable tool, remove it from the spool. Place the new roll of film on the table. : rolled away from the cassette, emulsion down. Note the film position Note: If the cassette contains a film roll, remove it from the spool.
  • Page 53: Loading The Supply Cassette Into The Imagesetter

    The Supply Cassettes Loading the Supply Cassette into the Imagesetter Note: Before leaving the darkroom and loading the cassette, double-check that you have protected any unexposed film. To load a small or medium cassette: Open the Supply cassette compartment door , and push back the locking bar Load the cassette...
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 – Media Management To load the large cassette: Open the Large cassette door (located on the front on the imagesetter) and then open the additional inner door Place the cassette on the inner door and slide the cassette into place.
  • Page 55: Set Loading (Automatic Media Loading)

    Set Loading (Automatic Media Loading) Set Loading (Automatic Media Loading) The Set Loading procedure assists you during the loading process. During loading, the section of media exposed to light must be cut. Set Loading automatically loads a minimum length of media onto the drum, cuts the exposed media, and ejects it into the output cassette.
  • Page 56: Cassette Sign In

    Chapter 3 – Media Management After performing Set Loading (via the Control Panel or the host workstation), proceed as follows: Open the Output cassette door, and slide out the output cassette. Open the output cassette, remove the exposed film, and dispose of the film.
  • Page 57 Set Loading (Automatic Media Loading) Performing Cassette Sign In via the Control Panel , press the soft button; the menu appears. STANDBY Util Utility Select the cassette you are registering in the menu: Media Info refer to the large Medium, Small, Lower Upper Lower Upper...
  • Page 58: The Output Cassette

    Chapter 3 – Media Management The Output Cassette The output cassette is track mounted on the imagesetter door. If the cassette is installed, the film is ejected into the cassette. Note: The imagesetter may output film to an output cassette, or through an internal conveyor directly to a processor.
  • Page 59: Developing Film With Off-Line Processor

    The Output Cassette Developing Film with Off-line Processor CAUTION: Do not open the output cassette until you are in the developing area and the door is LOCKED. Carry the output cassette to a darkroom which is equipped with a bright cyan light. Close the developing room door and lock it.
  • Page 60: Developing Film (In-Line Processor)

    Note: Since numerous configurations are available and some restrictions exist (such as, minimum hole distances, hole size, and hole placement relative to the exposed area), Creo assists in the punch system definition. This ensures that all details regarding the customer's punch system are transmitted to the local Creo experts.
  • Page 61: Punch System Design And Operation

    The Punch System Punch System Design and Operation The moving part of the punch assembly is the . It can be either in the unit position or in the (punching) position. The moveable cutting blade of the punch is the .
  • Page 62: Punch Calibration

    Chapter 3 – Media Management Punch Calibration The calibration of the punch system should be done only after the exposable area is calibrated. After installing the punch system, expose a full format with punch requested, without alignment to punch (AutoArrange or Single with alignment "none"...
  • Page 63: Defining Punch Parameters

    The Punch System Defining Punch Parameters Use the option to designate a punch system and define the punch Punch alignment parameters. To define the punch parameters: Click the check box. The button next to it is enabled. Punch Params Click .
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 – Media Management Item Description Exposable Displays the maximum image size supported by the Area imagesetter. The exposable area is defined according to the cassette’s exposable area. Exposable Area cassette’s size - offset values of output device. Varies between Dolev 4press and Dolev 800.
  • Page 65 The Punch System From the list box, select a punch system. The Punch System R-icon the bottom-right of the window reflects the general position of the punch system and the exposure on the film, relative to the expose area. From the list box, select an alignment option The Alignment R-icon...
  • Page 66: Removing Stuck Film From The Imagesetter

    Chapter 3 – Media Management Removing Stuck Film from the Imagesetter The only maintenance procedure you are allowed to perform is removing film (supply media) stuck on the inside of the imagesetter drum area. Please refer to the Safety Precautions chapter for details on laser and other safety precautions before proceeding.
  • Page 67: Res-Intensity Calibration

    Res-Intensity Calibration Preparing Exposure Strips ..............61 Exposing the Strips................64 Measuring the Density on the Exposed Strips ........64 Recording New Laser Intensity Values ..........64...
  • Page 68: Dolev 800V+/800V2/800V3 Calibration Workflow

    Chapter 4 – Res-Intensity Calibration Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Calibration Workflow To guarantee high-quality exposures, a unique laser intensity is required for each plotting resolution. • If the laser intensity is too low, the exposure is too light and quality is lost (that is, black areas are uniform, and thin lines and small text may disappear).
  • Page 69: Film Specifications

    Film Specifications Film Specifications Imaging Attribute Specification Wavelength 633 – 670 nm Image Quality Dot Production 2% - 98% @150 line screen 1% - 99% @150 line screen with correction table Dot Uniformity +/- 1% Dmin <=0.04 Dmax >=5.6 Figure 20: Film spectral sensitivity and characteristic curve...
  • Page 70: Chemistry

    Chapter 4 – Res-Intensity Calibration Chemistry Creo supports only Creo CS HDF Developer 1+2 in conjunction with Creo Recording film. Film Handling Attribute Specification Safelight EncapSulite T10/S10/ND.4 green or EncapSulite T20/ND.75 Storage Average 18 C-21 C (64.4 69.8 Maximum 25...
  • Page 71: Dimensions

    Preparing Exposure Strips Dimensions Complies with ISO 3772 Photography: Rolls of sensitized material for the pre-press industry – Dimensions and related requirements. Imagesetter Width Width Spec. (*) (cm) (Inch) Dolev 800V+/800V /800V 30.5 Dolev 800V+/800V /800V 50.8 Dolev 800V+/800V /800V 83.8 O = Emulsion out I = Emulsion in...
  • Page 72 Chapter 4 – Res-Intensity Calibration Parameter Range Default Do the following... 300 - 4000 1000 Enter the value of the first intensity strip, for example, Start Value 2000. 1000 -11000 5000 Enter the value of the last intensity strip, for example, End Value 10230.
  • Page 73 Preparing Exposure Strips Parameter Range Default Do the following... 12.00 - 33.00 25.00 Enter the frequency used to transfer the data, for Data Frequency example, 25.00. 0 - 500 Enter for the number of lines after which the plotter SSP number performs stop spiral 30.00 -...
  • Page 74: Exposing The Strips

    Chapter 4 – Res-Intensity Calibration Exposing the Strips Press < > ( Done screen appears. It indicates the status of the OMC and Service CRI, the messages, and the active task. You may press < > to display window, or < >...
  • Page 75 Recording New Laser Intensity Values The following form appears: Toggle the desired (1-10). Navigate using the Intensity Table Next- soft buttons. Field Shift + Prev-Field Modify the values for the active table, as follows: • [toggle field; default is Material Film Leave this field as Film.
  • Page 77: Data Configuration Setting

    Data Configuration Setting Data Connectivity ................68 Accessing the Output Device Configuration ........70 Configuring the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Imagesetters....74...
  • Page 78: Data Connectivity

    Chapter 5 – Data Configuration Setting Data Connectivity WARNING: Do not connect the TSP cables unless the Dolev 800V+/800V 800V is switched off. The Dolev to Brisque connectivity consists of a cable connection for data transfer and communication between the Dolev and the Brisque. Following are the locations of the TSP boards on the Dolev 800V Brisque...
  • Page 79: Using Tsp Data Cable Link (Data Connectivity)

    Data Connectivity Using TSP Data Cable Link (Data Connectivity) To connect the TSP data cable (p/n - 199D06226) link between the Brisque and a Dolev 800V Connect the cable marked TSP to the TSP Board on the Brisque (see table on page 68). Connect the other end of the TSP cable to connector COM 3 or 4 on the MB-SOMC board (see Figure 21 on page 69).
  • Page 80: Accessing The Output Device Configuration

    Chapter 5 – Data Configuration Setting Accessing the Output Device Configuration The Output Device Configuration on the Brisque is used to configure the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V , to view the device parameters, to define Press Formats, and to perform Excurve and Tone Reproduction. To access the Output Device Configuration: From the Brisque Launch Pad, open the panel.
  • Page 81 Accessing the Output Device Configuration Device Section Configured Device (default Operations Section Collapse/ Expand button Figure 23: Output Devices Handling window...
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 – Data Configuration Setting Item Description Device section The section is comprised of three columns: - Displays the Device Groups such as Device Type Platesetter, Imagesetter, Proofer, Imposition Proofer and Halftone Proofer. In this case it would be a Imagesetter.
  • Page 83 Accessing the Output Device Configuration Item Description Operations Operations related to the output devices are section activated from here. Operations are enabled when a particular configuration is selected. Some operations are connection-specific, others are applicable to all output devices. Not relevant. Set as Default Exit Exit the Output Devices Configuration window.
  • Page 84: Configuring The Dolev 800V+/800V 2 /800V 3 Imagesetters

    Chapter 5 – Data Configuration Setting Configuring the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Imagesetters imagesetter is configured: To check if a Dolev 800V+/800V /800V In the Output Devices Handling window, click arrow next to the icon. imagesetter Click the arrow next to the icon.
  • Page 85 Configuring the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Imagesetters Click ; a device summary is displayed. Now the Device Type is Next identified as Dolev800V3...
  • Page 86 Chapter 5 – Data Configuration Setting To modify the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V imagestter parameters: From the Output Devices Handling window, select the Dolev configuration and click ; the following dialog imagesetter Modify... box opens. The Device Model name, for example , is Dolev800V returned from the connected device.
  • Page 87 Configuring the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V Imagesetters Click ; the following dialog box opens. Next Click , to save the configuration. If the update was successful, a Save confirmation message is displayed for a few seconds. The modified connection is displayed in the Output Devices Handling window, under the icon.
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 – Data Configuration Setting To reconfigure the Dolev 800V+/800V /800V imagesetter: Important: In case of failure, check the physical connection to the device, then try to reconfigure. From the Output Devices Handling window, select the Dolev configuration. Click .
  • Page 89: Index

    Index Power inlet, 19 Process indicator, 23 Adjustment legs, 16 Gray strip, 64 Progress indicator, 23 Automatic media loading, 45 Protective cover, 56 Punch system, 19, 50, 54 Height Offset, 63 Battery, 2 Beam, 4 Radiation, 4 Black strip, 58 Remote mode, 61 Inline processor, 14 Removing stuck film, 56...
  • Page 90 Dolev 800V+/800V /800V User Guide Wheels, 16 Width offset, 63 Technical Specifications Workstation, 61 angles, 30 dimensions (FilmSetter), 32 electrical requirements, 32 image area, 29 length of film, 30 light source, 28 loading cassette, 31 media width, 30 operating environment, 32 optional wet process, 31 page formats, 29 press formats, 29...

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