Kodak PROFESSIONAL LED II 20P Operator's Manual
Kodak PROFESSIONAL LED II 20P Operator's Manual

Kodak PROFESSIONAL LED II 20P Operator's Manual

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KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P

KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor

Operator's Guide
Part No. 6B6191

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  • Page 1: Kodak Professional Led Ii Printer 20P

    KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor Operator’s Guide Part No. 6B6191...
  • Page 2 © Eastman Kodak Company, 2000 All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission from Eastman Kodak Company.
  • Page 3: Radio Frequency Interference

    Consequently, when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radio interference may be caused to radios and TV receivers, etc. Read the instructions for correct handling”. Eastman Kodak Company could void the FCC Certification and negate your authority to operate this product.
  • Page 4: Safety Regulations

    The electrical hazard/shock warning symbol (C) identifies the possibility of electrical shock inside an area that should only be accessed by Kodak CES personnel. CAUTION: Before connecting or disconnecting the SCSI cable or terminator, turn off the power for the printer and the host computer.
  • Page 5: Environmental Regulations

    Environmental Regulations IMPORTANT: Always adhere to your local ordinances and regulations for disposal of paper, chemicals, filters, cleaning supplies, etc.
  • Page 6: Warranty Information

    For equipment installed in countries other than the United States, the terms and conditions of the new equipment warranty will be provided by the Kodak company in the country in which the sale is finalized, or by a Kodak-appointed distributor in those countries where Kodak does not have direct sales representation.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Getting Help from Kodak... xv 1 Introduction... 1-1 Product Description... 1-1 SCSI Interface ... 1-1 KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P ... 1-1 KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor ... 1-2 Installation and Service ... 1-2 Equipment Overview ... 1-2 2 Using the System ... 2-1 Starting up the Processor...
  • Page 8 Selecting SCSI Ports ... 3-15 Selecting the Target Pad Read Options ...3-16 Managing a Modem ... 3-16 Resetting the Modem Port ...3-16 Checking for a Modem ...3-16 Setting the Printer Time and Date ... 3-17 Setting the Current Time ...3-17 Setting the Current Date ...3-17 Setting the Current Day ...3-17 Setting the Paper Length ...
  • Page 9 Viewing/Setting Replenishment Settings ... 3-36 Viewing the Replenishment Rate ...3-36 Setting the Chemical Replenishment Rate ...3-36 Setting the Wash Replenishment Rate ...3-36 Calibrating the Replenishment Flow Rate ... 3-36 Measuring the Flow Rate ...3-36 Entering the Flow Rate ...3-37 Managing the Development Time... 3-37 Viewing the Development Time ...3-37 Setting the Development Time ...3-37 Calibrating the Development Time ...3-37...
  • Page 10 Monthly Maintenance ... 4-11 Main Drive Chain ...4-11 Checking the Temperature of the Solutions ...4-11 Checking and Adjusting the Speed of the Processor ...4-11 Cleaning the Tank and Dryer Cover ...4-12 Periodic Maintenance ... 4-13 Cleaning Chemical Residue Buildup ...4-13 Cleaning the Processor Tanks ...4-13 Adding New Chemistry ...4-14 Recommended Processor Settings ...
  • Page 11 System Requirements ... C-1 Installation Procedure ... C-2 Kodak Device Calibration Software... C-4 Application Window Definitions ... C-4 Starting the Kodak Device Calibration Software... C-6 Adding a Device ... C-6 Editing the Log Settings... C-8 Updating a Device ... C-9 Deleting a Device ...
  • Page 12 Software Requirements ... E-1 Installing the Software ... E-2 Printing Images ... E-3 Dialog Boxes and Print Options ... E-6 KODAK LED Main Dialog Box ... E-6 Option Descriptions ... E-6 Other options ... E-7 Punch Attributes ... E-7 Option Descriptions ... E-7 Page Layout Attributes ...
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    This is a User’s Guide for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor. It provides step-by-step instructions for the operations you perform while using the Printer and Processor as a system. It also includes procedures and information for operating, maintaining, troubleshooting, and calibrating the system.
  • Page 14: About Other Publications

    Quick Reference Guide close to your printer. Software Included with the Printer The compact disc (CD) included with the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P contains the KODAK Calibration Software and the Printer Calibration Software for WINDOWS NT and MACINTOSH Host Computers. It also includes additional applications the printer can interface with.
  • Page 15: Getting Help From Kodak

    Getting Help from Kodak Your Kodak sales representative is the best source for information about setting up and operating your printer and for obtaining accessories and supplies. Please contact your Kodak sales representative if you have any questions. Kodak Sales Representative:___________________________ Representative’s Telephone Number: ____________________...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Images printed with this system are comparable to images produced on an optical printer. By using KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper with proper color management, the 20P printer provides the “look” of VPS film on KODAK PORTRA or SUPRA Paper, or GOLD Film on KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge Paper.
  • Page 18: Kodak Professional Led Ii Processor

    Developer, Bleach/Fix, Stabilizer 1 and Stabilizer 2. The paper, which contains a visible color image, is dried and output as a completed print. Installation and Service The KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P printer and processor must be installed and serviced by a qualified Kodak service representative. Equipment Overview...
  • Page 19: Rear View

    Rear View operator control panel for the processor September 2000 Introduction connector ports back door sheet transport door (rear)
  • Page 21: Using The System

    This chapter explains how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor for daily operations. It takes you from startup to shutdown. Topics include: Starting up the Processor ...2-1 Starting up the Printer...2-2 Calibrating the Printer ...2-3...
  • Page 22: Starting Up The Printer

    Using the System WARNING: When handling or mixing chemical solutions, wear protective 3. Check that the chemistry in each processor tank is at the top of the overflow pipe. If necessary, add warm water to reach the correct level. CAUTION: Use water to top off the chemical tanks. Do not use replenisher 4.
  • Page 23: Calibrating The Printer

    • the calibration application is running 2. Select the icon for the LED Printer on the KODAK Device Calibration screen and click the Calibrate icon. The calibration software needs complete control of the printer to successfully calibrate the printer.
  • Page 24 Using the System The LED Calibration screen appears. 3. Click the Go icon to start the calibration cycle. Go icon This icon highlights after you select Go Downloading LUTs and Sending Test Print highlights. If the configuration file specifies to Ask if processor is in control, the Process In Control dialog box appears.
  • Page 25 The Send LUT to Printer screen appears. NOTE: The highlighted LUT in the dialog box above is the most recent 5. Click either Load Selected LUT or Load Custom LUT (or Cancel to cancel the calibration process). If you click Load Selected LUT, the system automatically downloads the highlighted LUT to the printer to create a test print.
  • Page 26: Obtaining Densities

    The system automatically downloads the LUT file to the printer to create a test print. When the test print has been sent to the printer, the Scanning Processed Print with Densitometer status icon on the KODAK LED Printer Calibration screen highlights.
  • Page 27: Completing The Calibration

    3. Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 30. Align the edge of the test print with the lever on the densitometer. Gently feed the test print through the densitometer to scan the patches labeled “both”. If the test print is read successfully, several messages will appear in the status bar;...
  • Page 28 Using the System If the print densities are out of tolerance, a graph appears, allowing you to select the type of data and planes that you want to see displayed. a. Click OK. The following list of options appears. Re-read the densitometer values is the most useful when the graphs show an unusual plot.
  • Page 29: Making Prints

    You can make prints using the LED Printer/Processor 20P with a wide variety of applications that run on WINDOWS NT Computers and MACINTOSH Computers. One application that is widely used for printing is the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Imaging System. Two applications that you may wish to print from are included with the system.
  • Page 30: Shutting Down The Processor

    Using the System Shutting Down the Processor To shut down the processor, press the On/Off key on the processor OCP. Shutting down the processor for service If you are shutting the processor down for service, turn off the processor circuit breaker after the green light on the OCP is no longer illuminated.
  • Page 31: Shutting Down The Printer

    CAUTION: Install a splash guard over the entrance area of the processor 2. Pour warm water over the top of the rollers. splash guard 3. Reinstall the light tight cover and the top cover on the processor. NOTE: After the processor is turned off, the recirculation pumps continue to Shutting Down the Printer 1.
  • Page 32 Using the System CAUTION: Turn off the circuit breaker only after doing the soft shutdown. 3. Turn off the circuit breaker on the back of the printer. 2-12 Otherwise, you could lose printer status information and cause dark lines to appear in the middle of the prints if paper is loaded.
  • Page 33: System Operating Procedures

    3 System Operating Procedures This section provides the information you need to operate the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P. Topics include: Operating the Printer ...3-2 Operator Control Panel ...3-2 Printing Deferred or Buffered Jobs...3-4 Status Messages ...3-5 Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette ...3-6 Reaching the End of the Roll of Paper ...3-13...
  • Page 34: Operating The Printer

    System Operating Procedures Operating the Printer Operator Control Panel The operator control panel (OCP) for the printer allows you to view and control: • current status of the printer • current time of day • paper specifications • error and power status •...
  • Page 35: Ocp Key/Light Descriptions

    OCP Key/Light Descriptions Key /LED Key/Light Indicator Light Start Key Start Cancel Key Cancel On/Off Line Key This key toggles between the Online and Offline modes. If you press On/Off Line Menu Key Menu Arrow Keys Select Key Select Power Light Power Error Light Error...
  • Page 36: Menu

    System Operating Procedures Menu The menu allows you to access other printer features. NOTE: To access the menu, the print queue must not have any pages waiting to be printed. 1. Press On/Off Line to take the printer offline. 2. Press Menu. Printer Offline Feature This feature is useful when you need to access the printer OCP menu.
  • Page 37: Status Messages

    Status Messages Status messages display on the LCD display of the OCP to indicate the status or current state of the printer. Status Message/Printer State status: ON LINE – Ready status: ON LINE – Processing status: ON LINE – Pages Deferred status: ON LINE –...
  • Page 38: Loading Paper Into The Supply Cassette

    System Operating Procedures Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette WARNING: Move the supply cassette from the printer to a table to load or One 10 to 20 inch supply cassette is included with the printer and is designed to hold rolls of paper that are 10-, 11-, 12-, 20-inch and A4 widths. Removing the Supply Cassette 1.
  • Page 39: Loading Paper Into The Supply Cassette

    Loading Paper into the Supply Cassette 1. Unlock the supply cassette. 2. Open the supply cassette. 3. If necessary, remove paper scraps from the core support assembly. 4. Remove the old core and support assembly from the supply cassette. NOTE: Keep the felt surfaces clean to prevent scratches on the paper. felt 5.
  • Page 40 System Operating Procedures TIP: Practice the following steps in the light with an empty cardboard core CAUTION: Loading paper into the paper cassette must be completed in 7. Position the paper so that the lead edge of the paper is away from you. 8.
  • Page 41 IMPORTANT: Make sure that the right and left edges of the paper on the paper 12. Feed the lead edge of the paper through the slotted opening in the paper cassette. 13. Close the supply cassette and latch the supply cassette locks. NOTE: Be sure that the core support assembly rotates freely in the supply September 2000 roll remain aligned.
  • Page 42: Installing The Supply Cassette

    System Operating Procedures When the paper cassette is locked, you can turn on the room lights. IMPORTANT: When moving the supply cassette, pick up and carry the cassette Installing the Supply Cassette 1. Open the sheet transport door and remove any chad. See "Removing the Chad"...
  • Page 43 5. Align the slot on the bottom of the supply cassette with the plate on the bottom of the shelf and slide the full supply cassette into place on the shelf. Emulsion (image) side of paper 6. Check that the gear on the supply cassette aligns and meshes with the gear on the printer.
  • Page 44 System Operating Procedures CAUTION: If the paper does not load properly or a paper jam occurs, gear on the cassette gear on the printer 13. Close the paper supply door. The paper automatically feeds into position for printing and the fogged section at the lead edge of the roll is trimmed off. The message “Status: ON LINE –...
  • Page 45: Reaching The End Of The Roll Of Paper

    Reaching the End of the Roll of Paper When the end of the roll of paper is reached, the OCP displays one of two messages: • “Out of paper, open supply door to load...” — indicates that the supply cassette is empty. To remove the paper, open the supply door and pull the paper out of the shoe.
  • Page 46: Removing The Chad

    System Operating Procedures Removing the Chad Chad is wasted paper that is cut from the lead edge of the paper roll by the knife. It is deposited in the chad area of the printer. This waste is usually necessary to remove fogged paper (paper that has been exposed to light).
  • Page 47: Accessing The Printer Features

    Accessing the Printer Features Shutdown and Restart Shutdown 1. Select “Shutdown” from the main menu on the OCP. 2. Select “Shutdown NOW?” This causes the printer to shut down operations and enter the standby mode. Restart 1. Select “Restart” from the main menu on the OCP. 2.
  • Page 48: Selecting The Target Pad Read Options

    System Operating Procedures Selecting the Target Pad Read Options 1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP. 2. Select “Ports”. 3. Select “SCSI”. 4. Select “Target Pad Reads”. 5. Use the Up and Down Arrows to select “Yes” or “No” to indicate whether or not the SCSI device driver will pad initiator read requests with zeros to the requested length or terminate the SCSI read transaction when it has sent only the data it has to send.
  • Page 49: Setting The Printer Time And Date

    System Operating Procedures Setting the Printer Time and Date Setting the Current Time 1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP. 2. Select “Time”. 3. Select “Current Time”. 4. Use the Up and Down Arrows to select a new time. 5.
  • Page 50: Selecting The Slug Width For The Paper

    System Operating Procedures Selecting the Slug Width for the Paper You can determine the width of the lead and trail edge borders on the prints by selecting the slug width. The slug width is the total width of the lead and trail edge borders (white space) of the paper that remains between the sheets of paper.
  • Page 51: Setting The Page Starts Value

    System Operating Procedures Setting the Page Starts Value The value for “page starts” indicates the number of pixels between the back wall of the printer and the edge of the image. For example, when the printer begins to print, it moves the print head to the back wall of the printer and then advances it toward the front of the printer by the number of pixels specified in the “page starts”...
  • Page 52: Producing Borderless Prints

    System Operating Procedures Producing Borderless Prints To achieve borderless prints on both the front and back edges of the paper, you must set the Page Starts value to adjust the location of the image so that both edges of the image print off the paper. NOTE: The image width should be at least 76 pixels wider than the width of the paper to ensure a borderless print.
  • Page 53 3. Adjust the page starts value to the calculated pixel value. If the white border is on the: • back edge: reduce the page start value by the pixel value • front edge: increase the page start value by the pixel value distance B IMPORTANT: The page start value for each paper width is different.
  • Page 54: Accessing The Software Version Number

    System Operating Procedures Accessing the Software Version Number To view the software version of the FEE, PEC and OPC circuit boards: 1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP. 2. Select “Printer.” 3. Select “More.” 4. Select “Version” to view the version number for the FEE, PEC and OPC circuit boards.
  • Page 55: Resetting The Defaults

    System Operating Procedures Resetting the Defaults Resetting the Parameters This procedure resets the parameters of the printer to the factory setup (default) values. To indicate that the values have been reset to the factory setup values, the word “done” is displayed in parenthesis after “Reset Parameters To Factory” on the menu.
  • Page 56: Changing The Units Of Measurement For Paper Sizes

    System Operating Procedures Changing the Units of Measurement for Paper Sizes 1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP. 2. Select “Printer”. 3. Select “More”. 4. Select “Units”. 5. Select “Units” again. 6. Use the Up and Down Arrows to select either “English” or “Metric”. 7.
  • Page 57: Printing Deferred Or Buffered Jobs

    If the print job is sent to the printer with the Buffered/Deferred option, this indicates to the printer to wait until it has a full buffer before printing. A full buffer is 26.5 to 33 inches. A print job sent with this option is printed when: •...
  • Page 58: Operating The Processor

    System Operating Procedures Operating the Processor Operator Control Panel The operator control panel (OCP) for the processor allows you to view and control: • chemical and dryer temperatures • development time • chemical replenishment rate • current day and time •...
  • Page 59: Ocp Key/Light Descriptions

    OCP Key/Light Descriptions Key /LED Key/Light Indicator Light Set Key Up Arrow Down Arrow On/Off Key and On/Off Light Time Key and Time Light Temperature Key and Temperature Light Replenishment Key and Replenishment Light September 2000 Description/Function Pressing Set causes the screen to change from View mode to either Set mode, Calibrate mode, or Min Max mode.
  • Page 60: Status Messages

    System Operating Procedures Key /LED Key/Light Indicator Light Drive Key and Drive Light Material Key and Material Light Reset Keys Status Messages Status messages display on the LCD display of the operator control panel to indicate the status or current state of the processor. 3-28 Description/Function Pressing Drive accesses the drive motor control system.
  • Page 61: Ocp On/Off Light

    System Operating Procedures OCP On/Off Light The on/off light switch for the OCP illuminates or deilluminates the entire OCP. on/off light switch September 2000 3-29...
  • Page 62: Operational Modes

    System Operating Procedures Operational Modes There are three operational modes for the processor: • Operator • Key Operator • Service To access the features of the processor, it must be in the correct operational mode. The table below will help you determine the correct operational mode for each feature.
  • Page 63: Adjusting The Key Switch Lock

    Adjusting the Key Switch Lock The key switch lock is behind the front panel on the side of the OCP. The following key switch positions determine the operational mode and the available feature: • Locked—Operator mode • Unlocked—Key Operator mode •...
  • Page 64: Processing A Control Strip

    System Operating Procedures Processing a Control Strip CAUTION: Loading the control strip feed box must be done in a darkroom in IMPORTANT: In the next step, make sure the emulsion side of the control strip is 1. With the label on the control strip feed box facing up, feed one control strip into the box.
  • Page 65: Viewing/Setting The Processor Time And Date

    10. Turn the knob on the control strip feed box clockwise with a steady slow motion until the processor pulls the control strip or the knob moves freely. 11. After the control strip has been processed, loosen the spring loaded knob and pull it toward the processor’s OCP.
  • Page 66: Viewing/Setting The Seven-Day Timer

    System Operating Procedures Viewing/Setting the Seven-Day Timer The seven-day timer allows the processor to turn itself on and off automatically throughout the week. If the processor is off and the day and time are the same as an activate time setting, the processor automatically turns on. If the processor is on and the current day and time match an off time setting, the processor turns off.
  • Page 67: Viewing/Setting The Temperatures

    Viewing/Setting the Temperatures Viewing the Temperature Settings 1. Press Temperature on the OCP to access the Temperature screen. 2. Press the Up or Down Arrow to select the desired heater. Setting the Temperature 1. View the temperature settings and select the desired heater. 2.
  • Page 68: Viewing/Setting Replenishment Settings

    System Operating Procedures Viewing/Setting Replenishment Settings Viewing the Replenishment Rate 1. Press Replenishment to access the Replenishment screen. 2. Press the Up or Down Arrow to select the desired replenishment pump or the wash/stabilizer tanks. Setting the Chemical Replenishment Rate 1.
  • Page 69: Entering The Flow Rate

    Entering the Flow Rate 1. Measure the flow rate. See “Measuring the Flow Rate” above. 2. Press Set twice to enter the Calibrate mode. 3. Use the Up or Down Arrow to enter the measured flow rate. 4. Record and save the calibration values so they can be reentered if the memory is cleared.
  • Page 70: Displaying The Min Max Development Time

    NOTE: Changing the setup resets the development time, replenishment rates 5. Press Set or a blue function key to cancel the Set mode. 3-38 replenishment rate and dryer setting for setup A, KODAK Digital. and dryer setting to the values in the selected setup. The calibrations are not affected.
  • Page 71: Controlling The Processor Drive

    Controlling the Processor Drive Turning the Drive On 1. Press Drive. 2. Press Set. 3. Press Drive. The drive is on. Returning the Drive to Normal Operation 1. Press Drive. 2. Press Set. 3. Press Drive twice. The speed value is displayed. Computer Reset Resetting the Processor NOTE: Before resetting the processor, make sure you record the current settings.
  • Page 72: Changing The Wash/Stabilizer Setup

    System Operating Procedures Loading the Default Values IMPORTANT: Record all processor settings before using this procedure. Press both Reset keys to save any changes to default settings and to return to normal operation. Changing the Wash/Stabilizer Setup IMPORTANT: Record all setpoint and calibration data prior to using this 1.
  • Page 73: Setting The Development Time Tolerance

    NOTE: To make other changes, select the desired screen and enter new Setting the Chemical Temperature Tolerance This must be done by a qualified Kodak service person. Clearing Error Conditions Refer to the following procedures to clear error conditions: •...
  • Page 75: Maintaining The Equipment

    4 Maintaining the Equipment This chapter includes information you will need to maintain the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor. The topics are as follows: Maintaining the Printer ...4-2 Daily Maintenance ...4-2 Removing the Chad ...4-2 Calibrating the Printer ...4-2...
  • Page 76: Maintaining The Printer

    Maintaining the Equipment Maintaining the Printer Daily Maintenance Removing the Chad Chad is the waste (fogged paper) that is cut from the lead edge of the paper roll by the knife and deposited in the chad area of the printer. Open the sheet transport door and remove the chad from the chad area several times each day to prevent paper jams and ensure the proper movement of paper from the printer to the processor.
  • Page 77: Periodic Maintenance

    Maintaining the Equipment Periodic Maintenance Replacing the Air Filter The air filter under the shoe should be replaced approximately every 3 months. 1. Open the front door of the printer. 2. Pull back the spring fingers. 3. Remove the air filter. 4.
  • Page 78: Maintaining The Processor

    Maintaining the Equipment Maintaining the Processor Daily Maintenance Chemistry Levels Check that the chemistry in the each of the processor tanks is up to the top of the overflow pipe. NOTE: If necessary, add warm water to the processor tanks to bring the fluid level in the tank to the proper level.
  • Page 79: Cleaning The Crossover Assemblies

    CAUTION: To avoid having chemicals overflow from the effluent bottles, be Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies Clean the crossover assemblies in the processor with a soft cloth to remove any chemical residue on them. Install the splash guard see “Preventing Algae (for Wash Configuration)”...
  • Page 80: Operational Checks

    Maintaining the Equipment Operational Checks Check that the crossover assemblies and transport assemblies in the processor are installed correctly and operating smoothly. After performing all daily maintenance and before you begin to print jobs, run a control strip to ensure that the processor is calibrated. See “Processing a Control Strip”...
  • Page 81: Weekly Maintenance

    Weekly Maintenance Checking the Tension of the Main Drive Chain WARNING: Turn off the main power for the processor on the operator control Check that the tension on the main drive chain and all of the drive chains in the transport assemblies of the processor is correct.
  • Page 82: Preventing Algae (For Wash Configuration)

    Maintaining the Equipment Preventing Algae (for Wash Configuration) Add hot water to the top rollers in the wash area of the processor to prevent algae from forming and causing chemical and transport problems. CAUTION: Install a splash guard over the entrance area of the processor to splash guard Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies and Transport Racks WARNING: Always use two people to lift the transport rack (one person at...
  • Page 83: Cleaning The Feed Table And The Processor Entrance Sensors

    Cleaning the Feed Table and the Processor Entrance Sensors WARNING: Turn off the main power to the processor on the operator control 1. Remove: • top cover • light tight cover • developer entrance guide 2. Clean the feed table and the processor entrance sensors with a clean damp cloth or sponge.
  • Page 84: Replacing Chemical And Wash Filters

    Maintaining the Equipment Replacing Chemical and Wash Filters Check the condition of the filters in the processor tanks. If necessary, replace the filters. NOTE: The filter for the developer is different than the filters for the other chemicals and for the wash. It can be identified by a gray ring on its end. See “Supplies” on page A-1.
  • Page 85: Monthly Maintenance

    Monthly Maintenance Main Drive Chain WARNING: Turn off the main power to the processor on the operator control Grease the main drive chain in the processor with lithium grease. Checking the Temperature of the Solutions After the warm-up period is complete, check that the temperatures of the solutions in the processor are correct.
  • Page 86: Cleaning The Tank And Dryer Cover

    Maintaining the Equipment Cleaning the Tank and Dryer Cover Clean the inside and outside of the tank and dryer cover with water and a soft cloth to prevent corrosion and chemical contamination. 4-12 tank and dryer cover September 2000...
  • Page 87: Periodic Maintenance

    Periodic Maintenance Cleaning Chemical Residue Buildup The processor should be cleaned regularly to prevent corrosion and chemical residue buildup, media transport problems, and contamination of the processing baths. The frequency of cleaning depends upon the operating environment. We recommend that you include periodic cleaning in your workload schedule. Always use warm water and a soft cloth to clean all surfaces.
  • Page 88: Adding New Chemistry

    Maintaining the Equipment Adding New Chemistry The following information is a guideline for mixing new chemistry for chemical tanks in the processor. IMPORTANT: To avoid oxidation, do not use PRIME Developer or Bleach/Fix. Developer: (FRESH START EKTACOLOR RA Developer RT) 1.
  • Page 89: Recommended Processor Settings

    Stabilizer: (EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher) 1. Pour 9 litres of water in a 10 litre mixing bottle. 2. Add stabilizer [10 litre mix) to the water in the mixing bottle. 3. Add water to the mixing bottle until the mixture reaches the 10 litre mark and stir the mixture gently.
  • Page 91: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting This chapter describes the error messages for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor and offers information for troubleshooting. The information in this chapter includes: Printer Error Messages ...5-2 Manual or Automatic Reinitialization ...5-2...
  • Page 92: Printer Error Messages

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Printer Error Messages The following messages appear on the printer’s OCP when an equipment problem occurs: • Error Messages–indicate an error condition that needs to be corrected or resolved before you can resume operating the equipment. (For example: “OUT OF PAPER”, “SUPPLY DOOR OPEN”) Some error conditions may be easily corrected and some may require the attention of a high level operator or even a service person.
  • Page 93: Printer Paper Path

    Printer Paper Path The paper path through the printer is illustrated below. Use this information when troubleshooting the printer. WARNING: Do not touch the carriage. Use the translator knob to move the CAUTION: Do not use sharp objects on the shoe. translator knob metering roller metering...
  • Page 94: Printer Error Messages

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Printer Error Messages If the error message continues to occur after implementing the possible solutions from the table below, call your service person. Error Error Message Code not initialized initializing err busy out of paper end of roll at supply paper already loaded supply door open, please close...
  • Page 95 Error Error Message Code timers busy timer spurious interrupt code command not implemented unexpected OCP reply pec service mode opc service mode end of roll, remove paper at sht xprt in error state middle of load wait proc xport back door open xport front door open unit does not fit sheet fogged in sheet...
  • Page 96 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error Error Message Code proc stopped taking sheet paper jam in shoe rotor not up to speed xltr hard limit detected unexpected xlator front limit xlator front limit not detected unexpected xlator back limit xlator back limit not detected paper present not detected...
  • Page 97 Error Error Message Code paper at shoe entr not detected unexpected paper at knife paper at knife not detected unexpected paper at sheet xport paper at sheet xport not detected slack loop err, takeup paper cinched? slack loop high not detected timeout waiting to cinch takeup...
  • Page 98 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error Error Message Code knife back not detected translator power fault error unexpected shoe exit nip detected shoe exit nip made not detected unexpected deflector nip made deflector nip made not detected timeout clearing data patch xlator start failed shoe exit nip start failed deflector start failed sheet xport ready...
  • Page 99 Error Error Message Code knife at both limits timeout sheet xport reply duart self test failed Various software error – messages. September 2000 Possible Cause Both the front and back knife limit switches are actuated. The 300 board does not reply to the 200 board within the expected amount of time.
  • Page 100: Miscellaneous Printer Error Messages

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Printer Error Messages Miscellaneous error messages indicate that a problem with the printer has occurred that may or may not require you to call your service person. Error Error Message Code door open, please close machine control initialize error machine control initialize timeout...
  • Page 101: Clearing Printer Paper Jams

    Clearing Printer Paper Jams Open the front door and front sheet transport door on the printer. To remove a paper jam from the shoe when the lead edge of the paper is: 1. Open the paper supply door and follow the instructions on the door label.
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting Observable Errors

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Observable Errors Observation • The printer is difficult to The processor specifications are not calibrate. correct. • The printer calibration values are not correct. The prints have bands. • The processor is not calibrated. • The processor has not been maintained properly.
  • Page 103 Observation The vacuum reduction • The vacuum reduction insert was insert is damaged and not installed properly and has causing noise in the printer. become damaged. • A damaged vacuum reduction insert was installed. The paper is being creased The lead edge of the paper has not and crumpled when been squarely trimmed and is being feeding into the printer.
  • Page 104 • Reduce the density of the text by driving the processor to the upper end of the control limits. • Calibrate the printer. • Download the latest calibration software from Kodak’s Web site and then calibrate the printer. Possible Solution September 2000...
  • Page 105: Additional Troubleshooting Tips For The Printer

    Observation The supply or takeup door The latch on the door was pushed in will not close. (flush with the door) when the door was closed with too much force. Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer • Check that the processor is turned ON and warmed up prior to printing. •...
  • Page 106: Processor Error Messages

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Processor Error Messages Two types of messages appear on the OCP for the processor: • Error Messages—Indicate that a minor error condition has occurred or that there is a problem during system monitoring. These messages may require that you perform some action to correct the error.
  • Page 107: Clearing Error Messages

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Clearing Error Messages To clear an error or warning message from the OCP, the condition causing the error or warning must be corrected. Paper jam, drive errors and temperature errors must be cleared from the material function. Clearing a Reset Message If the processor is reset, the “MACHINE RESET”...
  • Page 108: Clearing Processor Paper Jams

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Clearing Processor Paper Jams IMPORTANT: See "Clearing Printer Paper Jams" on page 5-11 to clear paper The processor enters the jammed mode if it fails to detect material exiting the processor at the expected time. In the jammed mode, the drive motor and replenishment pumps are turned off and no material is processed.
  • Page 109: Additional Troubleshooting Tips For The Processor

    This section describes the problems that you may occasionally have when using the KODAK Device Calibration Software or the Calibration Software for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer. It also identifies the probable causes for these problems and provides solutions for correcting these problems.
  • Page 110: Calibration Error Codes

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Calibration Error Codes Error Error Code /Status Code Message The following file is locked:_filename_. The following file is protected:_filename_. The following file was not found:_filename_. Error:_oserror_occurred during operation:_operation_ on file:_filename_. The following file is in an incorrect format:_filename_. The following file already exists:_filename_.
  • Page 111 Error Error Code /Status Code Message The following device is closed:_devicename_. No data on device:_devicename_. Error:_oserror_occurred during operation: _operation_ on device: _devicename_. Invalid Device ID: _devicename_. Unable to perform operation: _operation_ Status Message:_statmsg_ Error Message:_errmsg_. There is insufficient memory for the requested operation on device:_devicename_.
  • Page 112 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Error Error Code /Status Code Message A SCSI ID for the following device was not found: _devicename_. The wrong SCSI ID was specified for the following device: _devicename_. This device has been setup for the wrong model of printer: _devicename_.
  • Page 113 Error Error Code /Status Code Message A bad count was entered. The expected count was:_count_. An error occurred during the calculation process. Patch _patch_, column _column_, value _value_ is beyond tolerance _tolerance_ for aim _aim_. Patch _patch_ has a spread of _spread_ which is out of range _range_.
  • Page 114 Configuration file field:_filename_is invalid. Calibration will be cancelled. Error_errcode_occurred. Processing stopped. Error occurred preparing to handle exit from Kodak Calibration. Will not perform cleanup at exit. Unable to return the printer to its original state. Fix printer problem and re- calibrate.
  • Page 115 Error Error Code /Status Code Message 1101 Density DMIN/DMAX points are invalid. 1102 Density data is not monotonic increasing. 1103 Exceeded maximum number of allowable data errors. 1104 Asymmetric Density Groupings are invalid. 1201 Unknown response from densitometer. 1202 Error:_error_from densitometer.
  • Page 116: Non-Numeric Error Messages

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Non-Numeric Error Messages Error Message An underrun error occurred during communications to the following device. An UNKNOWN error occurred during communications to the following device. Device not found. Invalid Device ID. The following device is busy. The following device is closed. 5-26 Possible Cause/Subsystem •...
  • Page 117: Getting Additional Help

    KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor. In addition, technical support is also available in the United States. Call Kodak’s Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-3Kodak3 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on regular business days.
  • Page 119: Appendix A: Ordering Supplies

    Appendix A: Ordering Supplies This appendix includes ordering information for Kodak accessories, supplies, paper, chemicals and publications. Accessories Purchase these items through Kodak. X-RITE DTP—36 Densitometer US ROBOTICS-SPORTSTER 28.8 Modem 10 - 20 Inch Paper Cassette 10/11 Inch Paper Cassette...
  • Page 120: Standard (U.s.) Paper

    Ordering Supplies Standard (U.S.) Paper Purchase these items through your Kodak representative. KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital Paper Metric Paper Purchase these items through your Kodak representative.
  • Page 121: Processor Chemicals

    KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach-Fix and Replenisher/RA–4 Additive KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher/RA–4 Publications Call 1-800-431-7278 in the United States to purchase these items through Kodak Parts Services. Operator’s Guide for the: KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor...
  • Page 123: Appendix B: Specifications

    • sheet transport module door • operator control panel To move the printer through a 71.2 cm (28 in.) doorway, the following parts will be removed by a Kodak representative (in addition to the above parts): • enclosures • covers •...
  • Page 124: Site Requirements

    Specifications Site Requirements Operator and Service Access When fully assembled the equipment requires a minimum of 91 cm (36 in.) on each side to allow sufficient access for normal operator maintenance and for service. 3.5 meters + .3 meters (138 in. + 12 in.) 2.2 meters + .3 meters (86 in.
  • Page 125: Plumbing

    A Kodak representative will install a flexible drain tube to the processor. You are responsible for installing the flexible drain tube to a locally approved drain system.
  • Page 126: Electrical

    The KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Processor are manufactured to operate within one of the following sets of power constraints or can be configured to do so by your Kodak representative: Nominal Voltage/Frequency...
  • Page 127: Power Cords

    Printer Plug Specification. Special plugs and cords may be required outside of the United States and Canada. These plugs and cords will be provided by the Kodak distributor (the power cord provided for international locations must have at least 14 gauge wire for the printer and 10 gauge wire for the processor).
  • Page 128: Line Frequency

    Specifications Line Frequency In most cases, the electric utility company is responsible for maintaining the proper frequency of the alternating current in its distribution network. If the building is supplied with power by its own motor-generator, make certain that the governor that controls the frequency is capable of delivering power within the required operating frequency range.
  • Page 129: Printer Power Receptacles (Europe

    Printer Power Receptacles (Europe) (Isolated from power panel) (Isolated from power panel) September 2000 Computer system branch circuit panel NEUTRAL BUS GROUND BUS Specifications CEE (7) 250,16A (1.5 mm ) CEE (7) 250,16A...
  • Page 130: Processor Power Receptacles (Europe

    Specifications Processor Power Receptacles (Europe) (Isolated from power panel) (Isolated from power panel) Computer system branch circuit panel NEUTRAL BUS GROUND BUS ICE Connector 309 32A, 3 pin, 230VAC (4.0 mm ) (4.0 mm ) ICE Connector 309 32A, 5 Pin, 230-400VAC September 2000...
  • Page 131: Line Voltage

    Line Voltage The printer and processor operate satisfactorily over a range of voltages around the nominal voltage. The local utility company is required to deliver power usually within ±10% of the rated value to the main distribution panel in the building. Voltage then drops from there to the outlets where the equipment is connected.
  • Page 132: Operating Environment

    Specifications Operating Environment If the environmental temperature changes more than 3 since the printer was last calibrated, calibration is necessary to maintain the image quality of the prints. The printer operates in typical office under the following conditions: Temperature to 30 to 86 Stabilizer wash: 27 Water wash: 30...
  • Page 133: Processor Humidity Specifications

    3 m (10 ft.) of the printer to support the remote diagnostics. We recommend a high-grade analog service line. Densitometer An X-RITE DTP—36 Densitometer is required to calibrate the printer and for process control. It is available through Kodak. See “Accessories” on page A-1. September 2000 minutes after topping off the tanks. Fahrenheit) Celsius (80 —...
  • Page 134: Scsi Cable

    6 meters but less than 30 meters. IMPORTANT: The printer is configured in single-ended mode at the factory. B-12 Before installing a differential-ended SCSI cable, you must contact your Kodak service representative to have your printer reconfigured to the differential-ended mode. September 2000...
  • Page 135: Appendix C: Additional Calibration Information

    IMPORTANT: For the step-by-step procedure to calibrating the printer, see Installing the Calibration Software Installing the software includes installing both the Kodak Device Calibration Software (which manages the calibration of multiple Kodak devices) and the Calibration Software for the Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20P/20R. System Requirements MACINTOSH Version •...
  • Page 136: Installation Procedure

    CAUTION: To avoid possible damage, do not connect or disconnect the cable 1. Double-click the installation file. The splash screen for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Universal Calibration Utility appears and a Setup message appears. 2. After the Welcome screen appears, click Next or Continue.
  • Page 137 10. Remove the CD-ROM and store it in a safe place. September 2000 includes Device Calibration Applications for the Kodak Professional LED Printer and for the Kodak Professional Digital Multiprinter, plus the Linearization Calibration Application for the Kodak Professional RFS 3570+ (Speed...
  • Page 138: Kodak Device Calibration Software

    Additional Calibration Information Kodak Device Calibration Software The Kodak Device Calibration Software is used to launch the Calibration Software for the 20P and 20R Printers and to launch calibration software for other devices such as other printers and scanners. NOTE: Most of the windows displayed in this chapter are from the WINDOWS NT Version of the software.
  • Page 139 The table below defines the functions and their corresponding icons on the main window of the KODAK Device CalibrationSoftware. Menu Function Access Operations Calibrate File Edit File Edit MACINTOSH: File Quit WINDOWS NT: Exit Help Product Information September 2000 Icon/Key...
  • Page 140: Starting The Kodak Device Calibration Software

    2. Click on the icon for KODAK Device Calibration. Adding a Device To add a calibration device icon to the KODAK Device Calibration Software: 1. Select New from the File menu on the KODAK Device Calibration window. File menu WINDOWS NT Version Select:...
  • Page 141 NOTES: The default SCSI ID for the printer is 5. The printer’s OCP menu 1. Click OK to accept the changes. A new printer device icon appears on the KODAK Device Calibration screen. NOTE: If an error message appears, refer to “Calibration Troubleshooting” on September 2000 displays the current SCSI ID for the printer.
  • Page 142: Editing The Log Settings

    Additional Calibration Information Editing the Log Settings To change the log settings for the KODAK Device Calibration: 1. Deselect all devices on the KODAK Device Calibration screen and click the Edit icon. Edit icon All devices must be deselected The Edit Configuration dialog box appears: 2.
  • Page 143: Updating A Device

    Updating a Device To update or change the device name or the SCSI ID for any device: 1. Select the device by clicking once on the device icon on the KODAK Device Calibration screen. Edit icon Device icon 2. Click the Edit icon.
  • Page 144: Deleting A Device

    Additional Calibration Information Deleting a Device To delete a device from the KODAK Device Calibration Software screen: 1. Select the device by clicking on the device icon. Cut icon Device icon 2. Click the Cut icon. The following dialog box appears: 3.
  • Page 145: Advanced Features Of The Led Ii Calibration Software

    Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration Software The Calibration Software for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P/20R provides automated neutral density printer calibration and is designed to be used without assistance from technical experts. The advanced calibration features provided by this product enable you to customize the calibration of the printer.
  • Page 146 Additional Calibration Information Value Graph C-12 September 2000...
  • Page 147 Additional Calibration Information Difference Graph September 2000 C-13...
  • Page 148 Additional Calibration Information History Graph To view calibration graphs: 1. From the KODAK Device Calibration screen, double-click the device for which you want to view graphs. C-14 September 2000...
  • Page 149: Sending Luts

    You can create a valid printing LUT using an ASCII text editor. This option sends the selected LUT to the printer, overwriting any existing LUT. To send a LUT to the Printer: 1. From the KODAK Device Calibration screen, double-click the device for which you want to send a LUT. September 2000...
  • Page 150 Additional Calibration Information The LED Calibration Application screen appears. Send LUT icon 2. Click the Send LUT icon. The Send LUT to Printer dialog box appears. 3. Select one of the LUTs from the dialog box and click Load Selected LUT or click Load Custom LUT and follow the prompts to load a custom LUT.
  • Page 151: Sending Targets

    The Send Target feature enables you to send any properly formatted target file to the printer without performing a calibration. The target file must contain image data in the format for the Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20P/20R. The format of this file must be raw RGB pixel interleaved.
  • Page 152 Additional Calibration Information The Send Target to Printer dialog box appears. (Both the Windows NT and Macintosh versions are shown here.) WINDOWS NT Version NOTE: Windows NT users can click Browse to select another file name. The C-18 Open dialog box appears. Select the file name you want, then click Open.
  • Page 153: Editing The Calibration Configuration

    OK to save your changes, the changes will overwrite the previous attributes used for the automated calibration. To edit the calibration configuration: 1. From the KODAK Device Calibration screen, double-click the device for which you want to change the calibration configuration. September 2000...
  • Page 154 Additional Calibration Information The LED Calibration Application screen appears. Edit icon 2. Click the Edit icon. The Edit Configuration screen appears with the Procedure tab displayed. Edit Configuration Screen for WINDOWS NT Systems C-20 September 2000...
  • Page 155 Edit Configuration Screen for MACINTOSH Systems 3. To navigate among the tabs, click the tab you want and follow the instructions for updating the information for that tab. IMPORTANT: Whenever you click OK, the software assumes ALL changes to Note that for Macintosh users only, you can click Default at any time to reset the attributes to their factory defaults and then click OK to save the defaults.
  • Page 156: Editing Information On The Procedure Tab

    Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the Procedure Tab The Procedure tab contains general configuration attributes as shown and described below. The values displayed in the example are the default settings. Procedure Attribute Graphing Tolerance Level Out of Tolerance Maximum Cycles Processor In Control C-22 Description...
  • Page 157 To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab: 1. Use the drop-down lists to change the Procedure information as needed. 2. If you have completed all editing of configuration information (including information on the other tabbed screens), click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration screen.
  • Page 158: Editing Information On The Density Source Tab

    Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the Density Source Tab The Density Source tab specifies how the calibration application is to receive density data. The values displayed in the example are the default settings. Density Source Attribute Density Source Indicates the source (densitometer or file) of the density data. Density Source Port Indicates the name of the RS-232 port that the densitometer is connected to.
  • Page 159: Editing Information On The Aim Tab

    Select the table to be used. This feature is available with Gen II LED printers only. Only use this feature as instructed by Kodak. screen and close the Edit Configuration screen. Additional Calibration Information...
  • Page 160: Editing Information On The History Tab

    Additional Calibration Information Editing Information on the History Tab The History tab specifies information about maintaining calibration history data. The values displayed in the example are the default settings. Attribute Keep History For (days) Log Type Keep log for (days) Log File Name To edit the configuration information on the History tab: 1.
  • Page 161: Editing Information On The Paper Tab

    Attribute Paper Type Select either KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital III Paper (Digital III) or KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital PT 2976 Paper (2976). To edit the configuration information on the Paper tab: 1. Change the Paper Type if needed.
  • Page 162 Additional Calibration Information Editing DP2 Information (WINDOWS NT Systems) When you click the DP2 tab of the Edit Configuration screen, the following tabbed screen appears. The values displayed in the example are the default settings. Attribute Activate DP2 Indicates if the calibration procedure should generate a LUT file to be used with the DP2 system DP2 Location Directory to contain generated LUT files for use with DP2...
  • Page 163 Editing KPIS Information (Macintosh Systems) If you are using the calibration output files with the KPIS system, it is necessary to activate KPIS and assign a filename and location to the output file. When you click the KPIS tab of the Edit Configuration screen, the following tabbed screen appears.
  • Page 164 Additional Calibration Information The display shows the Edit Configuration screen with the default settings for KPIS Location and KPIS Filename. 2. To change the directory for the KPIS file: a. Click KPIS Location. The display shows the Select KPIS Folder dialog box.
  • Page 165: Completing The Edit Configuration

    The display shows the updated Edit Configuration screen with updated File Location of CalDisk:CompositeMachine:Tables:KodakLED. Completing the Edit Configuration When finished, click OK to save the attributes. (Click Cancel to exit the screen without saving your changes. Macintosh users: you can click Default at any time to reset the attributes to their factory defaults and then click OK to save the defaults.) September 2000...
  • Page 166: Creating A Density File For Use With Calibration

    1. Scan the print into your densitometer. 2. Save the data to file using the density data file format specification (see “File Formats” below). The Kodak Calibration Software does not perform this function. 3. Move the density data file that you just saved to the folder or path selected on the Density Source tab of the Edit Configuration screen (see “Editing...
  • Page 167: Installing The Densitometer

    Installing the Densitometer This section describes how to install the X-RITE DTP 36 Densitometer, including changing some of the attributes on the Edit Configuration screen to accommodate the densitometer. IMPORTANT: The supported densitometers use a RS-232 interface for To install the densitometer: 1.
  • Page 169: Appendix D: Using The Image Print Server Software

    Appendix D: Using the Image Print This section describes how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Software for WINDOWS NT Workstation 4.0 Systems with the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P (20P Printer) and the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R (20R Printer).
  • Page 170: Installing The Software

    2. Double-click on the Setup.exe icon. 3. Follow the on-line instructions to complete the installation. The default installation location for the software is “C:\Eastman Kodak\KPro Applications\KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server.” In addition to the application, the installation procedure also installs a tone scale correction LUT that may be used by the IPS application.
  • Page 171: Suspending And Resuming

    Suspending and Resuming When the IPS application begins execution, it searches the current directory for its preferences file, KIPSpref.dat. If this file is not found, the application begins execution in the “suspended” state as if the Suspend button was pressed. While suspended, the application does not communicate with the printer for any reason.
  • Page 172: Enqueue Example

    Using the Image Print Server Software Enqueue Example 1. Select File->Enqueue from the menu bar for the main application screen September 2000...
  • Page 173 The Enqueue dialog box appears. 2. Type a file name into the Image File text box or click the Browse button. 3. Click OK to close the Enqueue dialog box and to insert the specified file into the print queue. NOTE: You cannot enqueue a file that is being downloaded to the printer.
  • Page 174: Dialog Boxes And Print Options

    Using the Image Print Server Software Dialog Boxes and Print Options This section describes the dialog boxes and print options for the KODAK Image Print Server Software. KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Main Window: September 2000...
  • Page 175: Option Descriptions

    Option Descriptions The main window allows you to choose the following options: Menu Access Button File Enqueue File Dequeue File Flush Server Suspend Server Resume Help About September 2000 Using the Image Print Server Software Icon Description/Function Displays the Enqueue dialog box and allows you to insert a new image into the print queue.
  • Page 176: Enqueue Dialog Box

    Using the Image Print Server Software Enqueue Dialog Box Option Descriptions The selections/options that you can make from the Enqueue dialog box include the following: Image File Text Box— you may type in a name or browse the directory structure. OK—closes the dialog box and inserts the specified file into the print queue.
  • Page 177: Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box

    Using the Image Print Server Software Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box Option Descriptions The selections/options that you can make from the Server Default dialog box are: OK—closes the dialog box and saves the specified values. Cancel—closes the dialog box without saving any changes. Source Directory—the directory/folder where the TIFF application will look for the TIFF images to arrive.
  • Page 178: Initialize Default Parameters Dialog Box

    Using the Image Print Server Software Initialize Default Parameters Dialog Box Description This dialog box appears if you press the Resume button (or activated through the menu bar) before the Source Directory Preferences have been initialized. File Format Details The data portion of the TIFF file must contain RGB byte interleaved data. The specific TIFF tags that are supported are shown below.
  • Page 179: Appendix E: Using The Photoshop Export Module

    Appendix E: Using the PHOTOSHOP This appendix describes how to use the Export Module for PHOTOSHOP on MACINTOSH Systems with the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20P. The Export Module allows you to export prints from PHOTOSHOP to a 20P Printer.
  • Page 180: Installing The Software

    2. Insert the Host Software CD (included with your printer) into the CD drive. 3. Double-click the CD icon on your desktop. 4. Double-click on the Macintosh folder. 5. Double-click the KODAK LED Printer Export Module folder. The KODAK LED Printer icons appear. September 2000...
  • Page 181: Printing Images

    6. Click and drag the KODAK LED Printer plug-in icon and Media Files over the Adobe Photoshop Plug-ins folder and release the mouse button. A copy progress dialog box appears as the folders and files are copied. 7. Click and drag the remaining files from the KODAK LED Printer window to a Utility folder or another location on your system.
  • Page 182 Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module To select another printer: 1. Click Select. The Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box appears. 2. Select the printer by clicking the appropriate button. 3. Click OK. September 2000...
  • Page 183 The KODAK LED Printer main dialog box appears. 4. Make the remaining print option choices to meet the needs of your print job from the KODAK LED Printer dialog box. See “Dialog Boxes and Print Options” on page E-6 for more information.
  • Page 184: Dialog Boxes And Print Options

    Option Descriptions The Printer group box allows you to choose the following options: Select—opens the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box. Status—opens the Printer Status dialog box. Defer Print—instructs the printer to “defer” printing the image until the printer queue is full.
  • Page 185: Other Options

    Other options The other selections you can make from the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box include the following options: Punch Attributes Option Descriptions The Punch Attributes group box provides the following options to punch the paper on 20R Printer only: ID—places a page identification punch on the page that you are about to send.
  • Page 186: Page Layout Attributes

    Scale 200%—allows you to scale the image 200%. Select an LED Printer Dialog Box The Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box is shown below, and it is accessed by clicking Select in the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box.
  • Page 187: Option Descriptions

    Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Option Descriptions The following are descriptions of the options in the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box: Update—refreshes the screen and replaces any information that has changed. Cancel—closes the Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box without changing the current printer selection.
  • Page 188: Option Descriptions

    Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module Option Descriptions The following are descriptions of the options in the Printer Status dialog box: Printer Information—describes the state of the selected proofer. The color of the status field appears black if the proofer is idle, red for error conditions, and blue if the printer is processing or printing.
  • Page 189: Other Problems

    Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module There are no printers found attached to the host computer. Check the connections and power to each printer. Check that the connections to each printer, including the SCSI cables and power cables, are properly connected. The previously selected SCSI printer is no longer available or has been changed.
  • Page 191: Index

    access, operator and service B-2 activate DP2, attribute in configuration file C-28 activate KPIS, attribute in configuration file C-29 adding a calibration device C-6 to C-7 new chemistry 4-14 air filter, replacing 4-3 algae, preventing 4-8 arrow keys, printer 3-3 Asian helpline number 5-27 automatic initialization, printer 5-2 bar coding 3-25...
  • Page 192 Index date setting, printer 3-17 viewing/setting, processor 3-33 defaults, processor 3-39 deferred jobs, printing 3-4 deleting a calibration device C-10 densities creating file C-32 obtaining 2-6 to 2-7 from densitometer 2-6 from file 2-6 densitometer installing C-33 type B-11 density source attributes in configuration file C-24 developer, mixing 4-14 developer/replenisher, mixing 4-14, 4-15 development time...
  • Page 193 C-26 keep log, attribute description C-26 key operator mode 3-30 Kodak Device Calibration Software C-4 to C-32 see also device calibration software KPIS file name, attribute in configuration file C-29 KPIS location, attribute in configuration file C-29...
  • Page 194 Index operating environment B-10 the processor 3-26 operational checks, processor 4-6 operator access B-2 mode 3-30 operator control panel key/light descriptions, printer 3-3 key/light descriptions, processor 3-27 printer 3-2 out of paper, message 3-13 out of tolerance attribute in configuration file C-22 options 2-8 overview, equipment 1-2 Pacific region helpline number 5-27...
  • Page 195 status messages 3-28 tanks, cleaning 4-13 testing 4-6 troubleshooting tips 5-19 weekly maintenance 4-7 processor in control, attribute in configuration file C-22 product description 1-1 punch attributes, Export Module E-7 racks, cleaning 4-8 recommended processor settings 4-15 removing chad 3-14, 4-2 supply cassette 3-6 replacing air filter 4-3...
  • Page 196 Index supply cassettes installing 3-10 loading paper 3-7 removing 3-6 tank cover, cleaning 4-12 tanks, cleaning 4-13 target pad read options, selecting 3-16 telephone line B-11 temperatures calibrating 3-35 calibrating, processor 3-35 key/light, processor 3-27 resetting min max 3-35 solutions, checking 4-11 viewing/setting 3-35 tension, main drive chain 4-7 test target...
  • Page 198 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, New York 14653 U.S.A. KODAK CANADA INC. Toronto, Ontario M6M 1V3 Canada Kodak, Portra, Supra, Gold, Ektacolor, Prime and Kodak Professional are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2000 Printed in U.S.A.

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