Table of Contents

Advertisement

Omega 2

Operating instructions

Issued 07/2014
Retain for future use!
Original instructions

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Durst Omega 2

  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Omega 2 Operating instructions Issued 07/2014 Retain for future use! Original instructions...
  • Page 3 Appendix ..............86 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Print head maintenance ........19 4 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 5 Hotfolders........... 46 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 6 Technical data..........86 6 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 7 Accessories and spare parts ....... . . 89 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 8: About These Operating Instructions

    Operating element on unit, e.g. buttons, levers etc.  Software element, e.g. menu name, menu entry, operating elements etc. File name, path name start [ALT] Keyboard key 8 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 9: Structure Of Warnings

    Warnings are structured as follows (here: example for the warning level WARNING): Type and source of danger! Consequence of the danger Measure for avoiding the danger Read and observe the warnings. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 9 / 91...
  • Page 10: Safety

     Sufficiently bright illumination for the personnel must be ensured.  All regional and national regulations and safety requirements must be observed. 10 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 11: Safety And Monitoring Equipment

    If the sliding doors are not closed, the printing process cannot start. 3.2 Signs on printer Fig. 1 Position of signs 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 11 / 91...
  • Page 12: Safety Signs

     9: Cleaning access/interior 1, 2: UV lamp heads  Warning on UV light  The unit may only be operated with a filter 12 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 13 6: Lid on loading side Limbs could be caught and crushed 9: On cleaning access door The door must always be closed and locked! 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 13 / 91...
  • Page 14: Ambient Conditions

    If the printer is used improperly, however, the user or third parties risk death or injury. The printer itself or another medium could also be damaged. 14 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 15: Uv Light

    When loading the roll, do not grip the ends of the axes. 8.6 Contact with ink Coming into contact with ink is harmful to your health. Dangerous areas are: 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 15 / 91...
  • Page 16: Risk Of Fire

    10.2 Refilling ink Use only the 1 L refill tanks intended for the printer (→ Page 89 / Ac- cessories and spare parts). 16 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 17: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Information on proper disposal of Durst inks can be found on the data  sheet for media safety contained in the ink refilling set or which can be obtained from Durst Phototechnik AG. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 17 / 91...
  • Page 18: Emergencies

    13.3 Switching on the printer again after an emergency stop 13.3.1 Reactivating Emergency-Stop switch 1. Turn Emergency-Stop switch to the right.  Emergency-Stop switch pops out. 18 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 19: Faults

    The print heads can be damaged if the ink dries out. Carry out all prescribed maintenance work on the print heads (→ Page 68 / Service). 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 19 / 91...
  • Page 20: Careful Handling Of The Encoder Ruler

    Improper lubrication of the carriage guide and the use of the lubricating plates past the specified usage duration shortens the service life of the bearings. Carry out all specified service work. 20 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 21: Magnetic Field Of The Linear Guide

    Considerable damage can be done if the print carriage experiences a collision while in motion. Ensure that no objects are adhering to the linear guide after work is performed on the printer. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 21 / 91...
  • Page 22: C Description

    Unloading side – here, for printing a roll medium) A conveyor belt transports the medium from the loading unit (4) through the printer to the unloading unit (9). 22 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 23: Workstation

    Initiation of the printing process  1.2 Ink supply unit Task The ink supply unit provides the print heads with ink of different colors. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 23 / 91...
  • Page 24: Cleaning System

    The fill level of this intermediate tank is indicated in the software. 1.3 Cleaning system Task The cleaning system is used for automatic and manual cleaning of the print heads. 24 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 25: Workflow

    (1). The cleaning access point (2) allows manual cleaning of the print heads from below. 2 Workflow Fig. 9 Workflow 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 25 / 91...
  • Page 26 He/she then adds the image files to the queue. The software automatically retrieves the image data from the queue and prints it. 26 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 27: D Installation And Commissioning

    Omega 2 D Installation and commissioning D Installation and commissioning Installation and commissioning are performed by service technicians authorized by Durst Phototechnik AG. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 27 / 91...
  • Page 28: Operation

    1-bit format. Connection of an incompatible device to the workstation! Damage to the workstation Connect only SELV-compatible devices to the workstation. 28 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 29: Booting Up And Shutting Down The Workstation

    The printer is being maintained – The printer will not be used for a longer period of time Fig. 10 Location of main switch 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 29 / 91...
  • Page 30: Switching On Printer

    Energized components, even when the printer has been switched off! Risk of death via electric shock Switch main switch off. 5. Switch off printer with main switch. 30 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 31: Refilling Ink

    Unsuitable ink! Damage to the print heads Use only Durst ink. Do not use ink longer than the time period specified by the ink manufacturer. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 31 / 91...
  • Page 32 5. Release coupling. Ensure that the coupling is properly engaged on the quick connector. 6. Wait approx. 10 seconds until the majority of the ink has run into the internal intermediate tank. 32 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 33 9. Create a new entry in the software on the Ink Batch Tracking tab.  The ink-level indicator on the status line of the software is increased by exactly 1 liter. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 33 / 91...
  • Page 34: Setting Suction Area

    6 Changing media Before a media change is performed, the unloading process must be carried out in the software to switch off the suction. 34 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 35: Unloading Medium

    This tensions the medium and ensures that it is drawn in straight. 1. Slide the axis into the core of the new roll. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 35 / 91...
  • Page 36 Roll rotation direction (variant A: printing on the outside, variant B: printing on the inside) 3. Align roll depending on side to be printed. 36 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 37 3. Guide medium through the printer to the unloading side. 4. Secure disks at the roll ends with the set screws. 5. Straighten medium on the unloading side. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 37 / 91...
  • Page 38 It can only be ensured that the printer will not print past the medium edge if the position of the medium edge is read exactly and entered in the software. 38 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 39: Taking Up A Roll Medium On The Unloading Side

    2. Guide medium around dancing roller to take-up roll. 3. If necessary, correct alignment of the core on the axis and secure with disks. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 39 / 91...
  • Page 40 (inside or outside). Fig. 21 Setting direction of rotation with toggle switch 5. Set correct direction of rotation with the toggle switch. 40 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 41: Cutting Roll Medium On The Unloading Side And Removing It

    The minimum width can be calculated according to the following formula: Minimum width = media weight / 0.04 This yields the following minimum widths Media weight [kg] Minimum width [mm] 1250 1000 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 41 / 91...
  • Page 42 2. If necessary, set additional loading aids in place and move them next to one another. 3. Prepare loading aids on the unloading side in the same way. 42 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 43 flat on the conveyor belt. 8. Carefully move plate medium so the right edge touches the guide. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 43 / 91...
  • Page 44: Interrupting Printing

    Setting direction of rotation with toggle switch Switch drive of take-up roll with toggle switch in the opposite direction briefly to relive the medium tension. Then switch it off. 44 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 45: Software

    F Software 1 Basic functions 1.1 Installation You can install the software either via the Durst FTP server or from a CD. You must enter the license number after the software is started to be able to use all the functions.
  • Page 46: Status Bar

    The settings of the hotfolder are ignored. Hotfolders are set up on the Hotfolder Setup tab. 46 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 47 The selected hotfolder is deleted with the Delete button. 2.1.1 Basics On the Basics sub-tab, you can create new hotfolders and edit and delete existing hotfolders. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 47 / 91...
  • Page 48: Print Options

    You can define the following print parameters on the Print options sub-tab: Print Quality   Print Direction  Image Position  Print Finishing 48 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 49 This reduces productivity, however. If the Glossy option under Print Finishing is activated, the curing delay increases the gloss effect. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 49 / 91...
  • Page 50: Switch-On And Switch-Off Times

    Define the following settings on the Auto Timer tab:  Time intervals for automatic switch-off of UV lamps  Time interval for switching off ink heating 50 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 51: Ink Costs

    You enter the current cost per ink color and read the current ink consumption on the Ink Cost tab. Fig. 33 Ink Cost tab 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 51 / 91...
  • Page 52: Queue

    (example: jobs with different quality levels). 2.5 General basic settings Define the following settings on the General sub-tab:  Language  Units 52 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 53: Software Validation

    Fig. 35 General tab 2.6 Software validation You enter the license number and the software options on the Validation tab: Fig. 36 Validation tab 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 53 / 91...
  • Page 54: Managing Media Data

    All other parameters An overview of the recommended values for the different parameters is found on the Durst Rho Community Website. The link is found on the Durst website at www.rho-online.com. 3.1 Buttons on the right edge of the dialog window...
  • Page 55: Creating And Editing Media Channels

    – Black stripes: Increase encoder offset 4 Operating printer functions 4.1 Basic functions You operate the following basic functions on the Printer tab: 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 55 / 91...
  • Page 56 Stop Media: The advance (Continuously) is stopped. Door Lock/Unlock: Sliding doors are locked/unlocked. Loading Flap The loading flap for plate media is folded up/down. 56 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 57: Cleaning Function

    The spitting process is started.  The ink is collected in the spitting tray. 5. As soon as the spitting process is reported in the software, click OK. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 57 / 91...
  • Page 58: Ink Heating

    All other values: Dust customer service must be notified 4.4 Maintenance The Maintenance tab provides an overview of all service activities described in the "Service" part (→ Page 68 / Service). 58 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 59: Ink Batch Tracking

    PDF or film. 4.5 Ink batch tracking You can document the refill date, color and batch number of the ink on the Ink Batch Tracking tab. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 59 / 91...
  • Page 60: Printing

    3. Transfer job to the queue (→ Page 61 / Preparation of jobs in hotfolder). 4. Initiate printing process in the queue (→ Page 63 / Queue). 60 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 61: Preparation Of Jobs In Hotfolder

    An overview of the recommended levels of quality for different media is found on the Durst Rho Community Website. The link is found on the Durst website at www.rho-online.com.
  • Page 62 ✔ The desired hotfolder is open 1. Select desired job in the navigation window. 2. Select desired sub-tab Basics, Print options, Border/Size or Crop. 62 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 63: Queue

    You can print out the current status of the queue either directly with the printer or from another external printer. Position buttons allow fine horizontal positioning of the image during printing. The correction value is indicated in pixels. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 63 / 91...
  • Page 64: Calling Up Statistics

    7 Calling up printer state via the network You can call up the printer state from any computer in the network. The printer state is displayed in the Printer State window. 64 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 65 Omega 2 F Software Fig. 46 Printer State dialog window 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 65 / 91...
  • Page 66: Calling Up State

     The Web Portal dialog window appears. Fig. 47 Web Portal dialog window 2. Click Printer State.  The Printer State window is displayed. 66 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 67: Faults

    Omega 2 G Faults G Faults Faults are indicated by a message in the software. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 67 / 91...
  • Page 68: Service

    Have intermediate tank for ink changed by Durst customer service. Every 13000 hours or 2 Have Durst customer service refill transport years motor oil. 68 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 69: Cleaning Conveyor Belt

    2. Saturate a cleaning cloth of the specified type with isopropyl alcohol and clean conveyor belt. 3 Clean light trap carrier Tools/Accessories:  Protective gloves Safety goggles  2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 69 / 91...
  • Page 70: Lubricating Carriage Guide

    4. Push in light trap carrier. 4 Lubricating carriage guide Tools/Accessories (→ Page 89 / Accessories and spare parts):  Lubricating oil  Specified cleaning cloth 70 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 71: Cleaning Encoder Ruler

    Isopropyl alcohol Contact with ink! Health hazard Wear protective gloves. Wear safety goggles. Avoid allowing ink to come into contact with skin and eyes. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 71 / 91...
  • Page 72 4. Carefully wipe encoder ruler (1) with the cleaning cloth in the vertical direction. 5. Move print carriage to the right manually. 6. Clean the rest of the encoder ruler in the same way. 72 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 73: Changing Lubricating Plates

    6. Tighten screws on the lubricating plates. 7. Lubricate each nipple on the 4 carriage bearings with 2 g (0.071 oz) of the prescribed lubricant with the grease gun. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 73 / 91...
  • Page 74: Cleaning Housing

    Avoid allowing ink to come into contact with skin and eyes. Energized components, even when the printer has been switched off! Risk of death via electric shock Switch off printer with the main switch. 74 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 75 6. Connect new ink filter at bottom and top connections. 7. Screw on cover plate. 8. Dispose of used ink filters according to local regulations. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 75 / 91...
  • Page 76: Cleaning Uv Led

    Preparing for cleaning 1. Switch off printer. 2. Open the housing cover (1) at the park position of the print carriage on the unloading side. 76 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 77 3. Loosen the two cable connections (1) at the top of the UV unit. 4. Remove the knurled screws (1) at the front and rear retainers of the UV unit. 5. Remove UV unit. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 77 / 91...
  • Page 78 Wipe parallel to the long side of the window when doing so. 11. If the emission window is not yet clean, repeat all cleaning work. 78 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 79: Servicing Print Heads And The Printing Plate

    Carry out the following procedure in the software: – Click Printer. – Select Printer tab. – Click the Go Right button under Printhead Carriage. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 79 / 91...
  • Page 80: Sucking Out Nozzles

    Avoid allowing ink to come into contact with skin and eyes. 1. Ensure that the silicone hose is clean and cut at a right angle. 80 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 81 2. Open ball valve for vacuum. Fig. 54 Sucking out nozzles 3. Suck out nozzle rows in a rapid, continuous motion from back to front. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 81 / 91...
  • Page 82: Wiping Print Heads Wet

    Avoid allowing ink to come into contact with skin and eyes. Fig. 55 Saturating cleaning cloth with cleaning solution 1. Saturate cleaning cloth with cleaning solution. 82 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 83: Wiping Printing Plate

    10.4 Wiping printing plate Contact with ink! Health hazard Wear protective gloves. Wear safety goggles. Avoid allowing ink to come into contact with skin and eyes. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 83 / 91...
  • Page 84 Do not touch print heads with the cleaning cloth. Wipe printing plate dry only. Fig. 57 Wiping printing plate Carefully wipe printing plate around the print heads. 84 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 85: I Decommissioning And Disassembly

    Omega 2 I Decommissioning and disassembly I Decommissioning and disassembly Decommissioning and disassembly are performed by service technicians authorized by Durst Phototechnik AG. 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 85 / 91...
  • Page 86: Appendix

    Pass 1 (draft mode): 35.0 m  (1728 x 600 dpi)  Pass 2: 18.5 m  Pass 3: 12.5 m  Pass 4: 9.5 m 86 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 87: Media Specifications

    Limited only by medium length Media thickness Flexible media:  Flexible media: 0.15 mm to 2.5 mm  Rigid media: 1 mm to 50 mm 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 87 / 91...
  • Page 88: Workstation

    1 axis for core diameter 76 mm (3 in), media length up to 50 m (170 ft), max. media diameter 20 cm (7.8 in)  Omega 2 Operator Kit  Operating instructions  Standard packaging 88 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 89: Accessories And Spare Parts

    Ink filters For quick connectors 1057026 Cover cap Lubricating plate 1345433 Type WW3009 cleaning 150 x 1473245 cloths – Lubricating oil 4201010 – Lubricant 4201011 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 89 / 91...
  • Page 90 Nitrile protective gloves N-DEX 4235060 Safety goggles Safety goggles UVEX 9195 1351015 Cleaning solution Rho Cleaning solution 2, 1 liter 1605084 Anti-static brush strip 1600 mm 1476057 90 / 91 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014...
  • Page 91 Omega 2 J Appendix 2004 – 2014 © Durst Phototechnik AG – www.durst-online.com, Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 91 / 91...
  • Page 92 Durst products. Illustrations and Julius-Durst-Straße 4 descriptions are therefore subject to modification. All rights reserved on I-39042 Brixen, Italy images and illustrations. Phone: +39/0472 81 01 11 Fax: +39/0472 83 09 80 © Durst Phototechnik AG Durst Omega 2, Issued 07/2014 www.durst-online.com info@durst.it...

Table of Contents