Kodak Prostar Operator's Manual page 41

Archive processor 220-240 v
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Troubleshooting Chart (continued)
Problem
Layers of film
(convolutions) stick
together on the
take-up reel
Film is scratched, has
digs or abrasions
Developer
temperature does not
reach 37.8°C in the
required 30 minutes
Self-threader
separates from the
film
Film quality is poor
Film stops before it is
tensioned on the
take-up reel.
A-62051 May 2008
Possible Cause
Dryer chamber is not hot
enough to dry the film (film
feels damp)
Racks and tanks need
cleaning
Make sure that the trouble
is not caused by the
microfilming equipment in
which the film was exposed
Developer temperature
needs adjusting
Incorrect wash-water
temperature
Fingerprints on the
adhesive side of the
splicing tape
Adhesive tape is too short
Chemicals are exhausted
Developer is contaminated
by system cleaner or fixer
The time delay of 60
seconds passed before the
film could be tensioned
Raise the dryer temperature.
Refer to "Maintenance."
Adjust the developer temperature (refer to "Adjusting the
developer temperature control").
Adjust the thermostatic mixing valve (refer to "Adjusting
the inlet water temperature").
Reattach or replace the self-threader (refer to "Operating
the Archive Processor"). Avoid leaving fingerprints on the
adhesive side of the splicing tape.
Reattach or replace the self-threader using a minimum of
76 mm (3 in.) of tape (refer to "Operating the
Archive Processor").
Change the chemicals.
Wash the racks and change the chemicals.
Train the operator to tension film in less than 60 seconds.
Lift the tension arm or press and release the Mode switch
to the Run position immediately to reset the 60-second
time delay for energy conservation mode (refer to
"Operating the Archive Processor").
Remedy
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