Inserting The Film Saver And Removing The Film Tray; Calibration Prints - Kodak DRYVIEW 5800 User Manual

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Using and Maintaining the Imager
Inserting the Film
Saver and Removing
the Film Tray

Calibration Prints

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A film saver must be inserted into a film tray when:
the hood is opened.
any panel on the Imager is removed.
a film tray with film in it is removed.
1. Insert the film saver as shown below.
2. If the film tray has not been unlocked, press the "unlock" button on
the local panel.
NOTE:
The film tray must be removed within 30 seconds after pressing
the "unlock" button. Otherwise, the film tray will re-lock
automatically.
3. Remove the film tray as shown below.
Note:
The film saver can be stored under the film tray until required.
Imager calibration is performed by printing a calibration print. A calibration
print has a step wedge pattern with a series of 26 stripes of increasing
optical density. The only purpose of a calibration print is to calibrate the
Imager. The Imager prints a calibration print when:
A manual film calibration is requested.
A film cartridge containing film with new sensitometric
characteristics (speed, contrast) is loaded.
A film tray for which a current calibration is not stored is inserted into
the Imager.
You can discard all calibration prints.
2G0733
Inserting the Film Saver
H221_0002BC
January 14, 2008

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