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  • Page 1 Ultre 5400 User Manual ULTRE a division in the Heidelberg group This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4...
  • Page 2: This Document Was Created With Framemaker

    Ultre, a division in the Heidelberg group Linotype and Linotronic are registered trademarks of Linotype-Hell AG. No part of this book may be reproduced without prior written permission. Important notice! We are dedicated to improving and enhancing the hardware and software in this manual fall within the regulations regarding protection of trade- of our typesetting and communication systems and equipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before You Start 5400 Notes on this Documentation ....I Notes on Technical Safety 1-1 Correct Use ........1-2 General Information .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Set Laser Power Multiplier (LPM)....5-7 Set Laser Power Range (LPR)..... . 5-7 Set Film Advance Length .
  • Page 5: 5400 Notes On This Documentation

    This manual (Ultre Part Number 5400.OM) covers the operation of the image- setter. Ultre 5400 The words film, photo material, and material are used interchangeably through- out this manual. Unless otherwise indicated, these words refer to any photo material that is suitable for use in the Ultre 5400 imagesetters.
  • Page 6 Notes on this Documentation Symbols in this Documentation The text contains information which must be observed in order to protect the user from danger! This information must be observed to protect the equipment, the software and the data from being damaged! The text contains general or additional information about a certain subject.
  • Page 7: Notes On Technical Safety

    Approvals ..........1-10 Ultre 5400- User Manual...
  • Page 8: Correct Use

    Correct Use The Ultre 5400 is a laser imagesetter for photographic material and is only to be used for this purpose in accordance with the user documentation. Do not place any objects or liquids on the unit. Ventilation outlets must be kept clear at all times.
  • Page 9: Cleaning The Unit

    Make sure that no liquid gets inside the unit and keep moisture away from the connection sockets at the rear of the unit. Never use abrasive cleansers or solvents! Ultre 5400- User Manual...
  • Page 10: Laser Safety

    1 - Notes on Technical Safety Laser Safety Standards and Regulations The Ultre 5400 Laser Imagesetter is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
  • Page 11 CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure Ultre 5400- User Manual...
  • Page 12: Position Of Laser Safety Labels

    1 - Notes on Technical Safety Position of Laser Safety Labels Laser Label 1 in English and German on the unit Rear Side Laser safety labels internal to the unit on the optical casting assembly . Edition October 1996...
  • Page 13: Radio Interference

    Le persent apparil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radio electriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la Classe A prescrites dens le reglement sue le brouillage radio electrique edicte par le ministre des communications du Canada. Ultre 5400- User Manual...
  • Page 14: Safety Information

    1 - Notes on Technical Safety Notes for Users in Europe Comply with radio interference suppression regulations when you connect other electrical equipment to this unit. Ensure compliance by following the instructions given by the manufacturer of this equipment, regarding correct installation and maintenance.
  • Page 15: Electrical Safety

    EN 60950 (Europe) UL 1950 (USA) CSA C22.2 No, 950 (Canada) Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A (USA) DOC Radio Act SOR/88-475, Class A (Canada) Directive 89/336/EEC (Europe) (EN 55022, Class B; EN50081-1) Ultre 5400- User Manual...
  • Page 16: Approvals

    1 - Notes on Technical Safety Electromagnetic Interference EN50082-1 EN61000-4-8 EN61000-4-11 EN61000-3-2 ENV50140 ENV50141 ENV50142 ENV50204 IEC 801-2 IEC 801-4 Conformity Marks And Approvals CE (Europe) ETL (USA) ETL-C (Canada) 1-10 Edition October 1996...
  • Page 17 Notes on Technical Safety - 1 CE Conformity Declaration Ultre Division in the Heidelberg group CE-Declaration of Conformity according to Council Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to low voltage and to...
  • Page 18 1 - Notes on Technical Safety Applicable Standards: - EN60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including electrical business equipment - EN50081-1, Table 1 (EN55022, Class B) EMC Generic Emission Standard - EN50082-1/-2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard Place Date Name Signature Stamp New York, USA, Nov 1, 1996 1-12...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    On/Off Switch ......... 2-7 Ultre 5400- User Manual...
  • Page 20: Product Description

    The light source is a laser diode operating in the visible red range (670nm). Resolution is selectable from the RIP. The Ultre 5400 is strictly an output device. It requires a Raster Image Processor (RIP) to break images into sequential rasters (video data) ready for imagesetting.
  • Page 21: Installation

    If the unit is brought from a cold environment into the operation room, condensation can occur. In this case, the unit should be stored in the operation room for a minimum of six hours to aclimatize it. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 22: Mains Connection

    2 - Introduction Mains Connection The Ultre 5400 can be connected to mains supplies as indicated on the unit serial number plate (nominal input 115 V or 230 V AC, 50 or 60 Hz). The unit power supply will automatically be switched to the matching supply voltage.
  • Page 23: Power Cord Instruction

    240V 6A IEC 127 Australia 240- A.S. C112 <HAR> H05VV-F 240V 10A 250V IEC 127 North America 240V ANSI C73.20 UL Listed, 250V 15A NEMA 6-15-P CSA Certified IEC 83 Type SJT, UL 198.6 18AWG Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 24: Note For Installations In The Uk

    SCSI-2 cable is utilized for the connection to the RIP. This external RS232 port is used for factory level external diagnostics and with RS232 (Port 1) software supplied by Ultre, it is used to download machine firmware. This external RS232 port is undefined RS232 (Port 2)
  • Page 25: On/Off Switch

    It will signal that it is ready by illuminating the green light emitting diode (LED) on the control panel and displaying"READY"on the liquid crystal display's (LCD) status line (LCD Display). Serial I/F Port 1 SCSI I/F Port Serial I/F Port 2 On/Off Switch Power Connector Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 26 2 - Introduction Edition October 1996...
  • Page 27: Control Panel

    Machine Operation........3-10 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 28 3 - Control Panel The control panel consists of push button controls, a green LED serving as a visual indicator, and an LCD. Together, these controls and indicators serve as a user interface providing machine status information and the ability to change machine default settings.
  • Page 29: Push Button Controls

    Control Panel - 3 Push Button Controls Jog Button The Jog Button permits the manual operation of the film advance. As long as the button is held depressed, the film will advance, the LED will be blinking on and off, and the LCD will display "FILM ADVANCE". Releasing the Jog Button will cause the film to stop advancing, the LED to stop blinking, and the LCD will display "READY".
  • Page 30: Cut Button

    3 - Control Panel Cut Button Depressing the Cut Button will activate the motorized knife assembly thereby cutting the film. The cutter cannot be activated while the film is in motion. Following the cut a short film advance will occur during which time the output cassette must not be removed.
  • Page 31: Arrow Buttons

    Control Panel - 3 Arrow Buttons The control panel contains Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow, and Down Arrow Buttons. These buttons serve dual functions as controls and cursor keys. As controls, they are used for menu selection and density adjustment. They are also used for moving the cursor on the LCD when selecting default values to be changed.
  • Page 32: Lcd

    3 - Control Panel The LCD provides the user with machine status information and displays the menus used to change machine default settings and perform other functions. Initial machine power-on or depressing the Reset Button will show the Machine Status Display. This display is also the starting point for accessing the Density Value Display and the Menu Selection Display.
  • Page 33 Control Panel - 3 Alpha Character The Alpha Character field is located in the upper left corner. In normal operation this field will be blank but when the machine is being serviced it may display one of the following letters: Serial mode active.
  • Page 34: Lcd Status Messages

    3 - Control Panel Vertical Resolution The Vertical Resolution Field, located on the top line, shows the programmed vertical resolution in dots per inch (dpi). "V1200", for example, indicates that the vertical resolution has been set for 1200 dpi (See Chapter 5, "Changing Default Settings", for changing resolution).
  • Page 35: Led

    Control Panel - 3 Density Value Display The Density Value Display provides the current density value in percentage. It is called up by depressing the Density Button while the LCD is showing the Machine Status Display. Access is not available from the Menu Selection Display.
  • Page 36: Machine Operation

    LCD will display "READY". If it does not, refer to "Error Messages and Corrective Procedures" on page 6-5. In normal operation, the Ultre 5400 is controlled by the host system, and operational procedures are limited to the removal of exposed film in the Take- up Cassette and replacement of the Take-up Cassette on the machine.
  • Page 37 Control Panel - 3 Operate the knife by depressing the Cut Button. The LCD will display "CUT" for less than 1 second. The film will then advance inside the machine past the upper rollers, the LCD will display "FILM ADVANCE", and the LED will begin blinking.
  • Page 38: Loading

    Paper and Plate Material ....... 4-18 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 39: Preparing The Bulk Load Supply Cassette

    The Ultre 5400 imagesetter requires photo material sensitive in the 670 nano- meter range (visible-red). Some of the suitable materials are identified in a list of tested materials available from Ultre. The maximum capacity of the Bulk Load Supply Cassette is 250 feet (75 meters) for material thickness of 4.5 mil.
  • Page 40 406 mm media widths on page 4-4 and 4-5. ) .Make slight adjustments with the thumb release button until the end bell assembly locks into the appro- piate notch on the shaft. (Ref:Fig.2) End bell assembly thumb release button Brake mechanism Fig. 2 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 41 4 - Loading *Special End Bell Instructions for 305 mm, 400 mm and 406 mm media widths : *When loading 305 mm media width, move the left side end bell to the engraved 310 mm indicator on the spool assembly shaft. *When loading 400 mm media width, remove the left end bell from the shaft and position it so that the thumb release button is opposite from the engraved 400 mm indicator on the spool assembly shaft.
  • Page 42 *When loading 406 mm media width, remove the left end bell from the shaft and position it so that the thumb release button is opposite from the engraved 406 mm indicator on the spool assembly shaft.(Ref: Fig. 4) Fig.4 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 43 4 - Loading 4. Slide the roll of film onto the spool assembly and push it up against the left end bell. Note: Push the material against the end bell with the utmost care. Ensure that the film is flush with the end bell. Otherwise registration accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 44 5. Slide the roll of film onto the spool assembly and push it up against the end bell. Note: Push the material against the end bell with the utmost care. Ensure that the film is flush with the end bell. Otherwise registration accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 45: Loading Photo Material

    9. Ensure that the material does not bind in the exit slot. Loading Photo Material (Ref: Figures 5-11) The supply cassette for the Ultre 5400 can hold up to 75 meters of 4.5 mil photographic material. If using thicker media the amount will be less.
  • Page 46 Loading - 4 Ensure that main power is on. 1. Remove the Take-up Cassette from the top of the machine by lifting it straight up. (Ref: Fig.5) Fig.5 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 47 4 - Loading 2. Open the Film Access Door. (Ref: Fig.6) Fig.6 4-10 Edition October 1996...
  • Page 48 (Ref: Fig.7). The spring loaded pin on the left side plate and the pin on the right side plate are used to mount the Supply Cassette in the loading compartment. Side plates showing metal mounting pin Fig.7 Ultre 5400 - User Manual 4-11...
  • Page 49 4 - Loading Holding the cassette by the handles, guide the cassette into the film loading compartment as shown below with the left side of the cassette engaging the left side mounting pin. Guide the right side of the cassette inward and lower the cassette onto the right side mounting pin (Ref: Fig.8).The cassette is free to pivot on the mounting pins and should be positioned so that the exit slot is facing upward.
  • Page 50 (engaged) position as shown in Fig.9. Attempting to load the media into the machine with the Pressure Roller lever in the “up” position will result in a “Rollers Open” error message displayed on the LCD display. Pressure Roller Lever Fig.9 Ultre 5400 - User Manual 4-13...
  • Page 51 4 - Loading 3. With approximately 8 inches of material protruding from the Supply Cassette and the exit slot facing upwards, place both hands on the film and guide it for- ward under the feed slot and into the material feed rollers. Depress the Film Advance Button on the control panel and guide the film into the feed slot.
  • Page 52 (Ref: Fig.11) The length of film that is advanced is determined by the programmable film advance length. See also "Changing Default Settings" on page 5-1. for setting film advance length. Fig.11 Ultre 5400 - User Manual 4-15...
  • Page 53 4 - Loading ATTENTION: Before proceeding to the next section, ensure the following: The film is being fed straight (skewed film will track to one side). The are no wrinkles or slack in the film exiting the Supply Cassette. The film is centered as it protrudes from the exit guides. If everything is in order, skip the next section and proceed to step 4.
  • Page 54 This can be done automatically by programming the Auto Advance feature in the Control Panel user menu. The LCD will display "NO CASSETTE" if the Take-up Cassette has been removed or improperly installed on the machine. Ultre 5400 - User Manual 4-17...
  • Page 55: Using Paper Photomaterials

    4 - Loading Using Paper Photomaterials Since paper photographic materials are not as stiff as film, it is necessary to follow an additional procedure when loading paper. The paper should be folded back at a 45° angle on both corners of the material for approximately one third of its width before it is loaded.
  • Page 56: Changing Default Settings

    Print Test ......... . . 5-13 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 57 While at the Machine Status Display (as shown at top of following page), depress the Menu Button on the Control Panel to gain access to the submenus. The UP and DOWN arrow in the top left corner of the LCD indicates that the Up Arrow Button or the Down Arrow Button can be used to scroll through the submenus.
  • Page 58: Menus And Functions

    Changing Default Settings - 5 Menus and Functions Machine Status Display Menu Button (press for Submenus) Submenus/Functions Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 59: Density

    5 - Changing Default Settings Density With the LCD showing the Machine Status Display, depress the Density Button. The LCD will show the Density Value Display that provides the current density setting in percentage. The first line contains the word "DENSITY" and the current value as a signed (+ or -) number.
  • Page 60: Lcd Adjustments

    3. Depress the Enter Button. Depress the Menu Button to return to the Machine Status Display. Adjust LCD Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the LCD backlight for better viewing. 1. Depress Menu Button and the UP or DOWN Arrow Buttons until the LCD BACKLIGHT function is displayed. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 61: Set Power On Resolution

    5 - Changing Default Settings 2. Depress either the LEFT Arrow Button or the RIGHT Arrow Button until the desired backlighting is obtained on the LCD panel. 3. Depress the Enter Button. Depress the Menu Button to return to the Machine Status Display.
  • Page 62: Set Laser Power Multiplier (Lpm)

    LPM. Set Laser Power Range (LPR) Since the Ultre 5400 has a much wider power range than other Ultre imagesetters, the LPR function has been added so that compatibility can be maintained for the LPM function. The LPR function selects a range, either low, medium or high.
  • Page 63: Set Film Advance Length

    5 - Changing Default Settings 1. Depress Menu Button and the UP or DOWN Arrow Buttons until the LPR function is displayed. 2. Depress either the LEFT Arrow Button or the RIGHT Arrow Button until desired LPR range is displayed on the LCD. 3.
  • Page 64: Buffer Mode

    Changing Default Settings - 5 Buffer Mode The Ultre 5400 Imagesetter is configured with a large buffer memory (16 to 32MB). This function is used to determine the minimum amount of data that will be buffered before imaging begins. The value can be varied to eliminate delays in imaging jobs. Setting the value...
  • Page 65: Reverse Feed

    5 - Changing Default Settings Reverse Feed Reverse Feed is used to remove film from the transport in the event of a film jam condition. 1. Depress Menu Button and the UP or DOWN Arrow Buttons until the REVERSE FEED function is displayed. 2.
  • Page 66: Auto Punch

    3. Depress the ENTER Button. Depress the Menu Button to return to the Machine Status Display. Auto Advance This function is used to enable or disable the automatic advance feature. When enabled, the machine will automatically advance a pre-programmed amount of Ultre 5400 - User Manual 5-11...
  • Page 67: Auto Fa Length

    5 - Changing Default Settings media into the Take-up Cassette after the cassette is replaced following a media cut. This is necessary to guarantee registration repeatability when producing color separations. 1. Depress Menu Button and the UP or DOWN Arrow Buttons until the AUTO ADVANCE function is displayed.
  • Page 68: Print Test

    2. Depress either the LEFT Arrow Button or the RIGHT Arrow Button until the cursor is positioned over the parameter to be changed on the LCD. The UP or DOWN Arrow Buttons can now be used to select the desired parameter. Ultre 5400 - User Manual 5-13...
  • Page 69 5 - Changing Default Settings 3. Depress the Enter Button. This will initialize the programmed self-test. To return to the Machine Status Display, depress the Menu Button twice . 5-14 Edition October 1996...
  • Page 70: Messages

    Messages LCD Status Messages ........6-2 Error Messages and Corrective Procedures ....6-4 JAM .
  • Page 71: Lcd Status Messages

    6 - Messages LCD Status Messages The following messages provide machine status and error information and are displayed in the status field of the Machine Status Display (see “LCD” on page 3-6) PUNCH NOT FOUND This message indicates that during boot-up, the machine software failed to detect the film punch “home”...
  • Page 72 This message indicates an error in the laser spinner or spinner drive. FILTER FAULT This message indicates an error in the laser power and filter wheel assembly. TRANSPORT FAULT This message indicates an error in the transport drive system. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 73 6 - Messages DATA UNDERRUN This message indicates the host system did not maintain the necessary data rate during printing. EEPROM FAULT This message indicates the EEPROM has a check sum error. CASSETTE ABORT This message indicates the machine received a no cassette indication during printing.
  • Page 74: Error Messages And Corrective Procedures

    Clear the jammed photo material by opening the front cover, releasing pressure roller lever and pulling out the jammed material. If it is difficult to clear the JAM you may invoke the REVERSE FEED function described in section 5-10. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 75: No Cassette

    6 - Messages NO CASSETTE Possible Cause The Take-up Cassette has been removed or has not been properly installed on the machine. Corrective Action No corrective action is required if the Take-up Cassette has been removed as part of the film loading procedure (see Chapter 4). When replacing the Take- up Cassette, place it on the machine by aligning the slot in the cassette with exit guides protruding from the top of the machine and place down against the foam covered mounting surface.
  • Page 76: Photo Error

    This error indicates a failure within the power supply. Corrective Action Reset the machine by turning the power off, waiting approximately 20 seconds and turning the power back on. If condition reoccurs or a malfunction is suspect, refer problem to a qualified technician. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 77: Laser Fault

    6 - Messages LASER FAULT Possible Cause This error indicates a fault in the laser drive. Corrective Action Reset the machine by depressing the Reset Button on the Control Panel. If condition reoccurs or a malfunction is suspect, refer problem to a qualified technician.
  • Page 78: Filter Fault

    This error indicates a faulty transport drive system. Corrective Action Reset the machine by depressing the Reset Button on the Control Panel. If condition reoccurs or a malfunction is suspect, refer problem to a qualified technician. Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 79 PC running Windows 95 or NT Operating System This procedure is used to upgrade the existing Control Program in the Ultre 5400. 1. Turn main power off to the Ultre 5400 imagesetter. 2. Disconnect SCSI interface cable. 6-10 Edition October 1996...
  • Page 80 1 or Com 2) 4. Power on imagesetter. 5. Launch the ‘5400upgr’ application by double clicking on its icon. The Ultre 5400 Control Program Upgrade screen will be displayed. 6. Insert disk with new Control Program into drive A: and click the ‘Start Upgrade’...
  • Page 81 6 - Messages Select the Control Program and click the ‘Open’ button. 8.A ‘New Control Program Info’ dialog box will be displayed. This dialog box will display a brief description of changes incorporated into the new Control Program. -Click the ‘OK’ to accept this Control Program and continue with the upgrade. -Click the ‘Cancel’...
  • Page 82 Messages - 6 9. Once the ‘Ultre 5400’ dialog box is displayed press the ‘RESET’ button on the recorder’s control panel. 10. The imagesetter will display DOWNLOADING on the control panel and a ‘Transfer Progress’ dialog box will be displayed indicating the control program is being downloaded to the imagesetter.
  • Page 83 Press the ‘RESET’ button on the recorder to initiate the new Control Program. Click the ‘OK’ button to return to the main screen of the upgrade program. Click the ‘Exit’ button to quit the Ultre 5400 Upgrade application. 6-14 Edition October 1996...
  • Page 84 Null Modem Cable (Ultre Part Number 2290.01) Macintosh Computer This procedure is used to upgrade the existing Control Program in the Ultre 5400. 1. Turn main power off to the 5400 imagesetter. 2. Disconnect SCSI interface cable. Ultre 5400 - User Manual 6-15...
  • Page 85 (shown below) on the rear of the Macintosh computer. 4. Power on imagesetter. 5. Launch the ‘5400upgr’ application by double clicking on its icon. The Ultre 5400 Control Program Upgrade screen will be displayed. 6. Insert disk with new Control Program into floppy drive and click the ‘Start Upgrade’...
  • Page 86 8. When the following dialog box is displayed press ‘RESET’ on the recorders Control Panel. 9. The imagesetter will display DOWNLOADING on the control panel and a ‘Transfer Progress’ dialog box will be displayed indicating the control program is being downloaded to the imagesetter. Ultre 5400 - User Manual 6-17...
  • Page 87 Press the ‘RESET’ button on the recorder to initiate the new Control Program and return to the main screen. Click the ‘Exit’ button to quit the Ultre 5400 Upgrade application.
  • Page 88: Technical Data

    Resolution and recorder speed ......7-5 Ultre 5400 - User Manual This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4...
  • Page 89 System description The Ultre 5400 is a prepress imagesetter based on a raster scanning mechanism with a laser light source in the visible red wavelength. The laser diode is modu- lated by incoming data and is scanned across the media by a spinning 45 degree mirror.
  • Page 90 SCSI interface, SCSI Level 2 compatible. 16 MB data buffer standard, optional 16 and 32MB data buffers available. Buffer memory utilizes industry standard 72 pin SIMM memory and is field replaceable. LpA ≤ 70 dB(A) Noise emission (Noise measuring DIN 45635-19-01-KL2) Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 91 7 - Technical Data Ambient conditions (operation) +18 - +30 °C Temperature Range Relative Humidity 45 - 85 %, non condensing Ambient conditions (transport) -10 - +50 °C Temperature Humidity 35 - 85 %, non condensing Edition October 1996...
  • Page 92 64.6 1000 25.4 62.5 1016 24.6 56.1 1200 22.1 50.1 1270 19.7 42.2 1600 16.6 37.6 1692 14.8 32.3 2000 12.7 31.2 2032 12.3 2400 11.0 1000 25.2 2540 1180 3000 1332 3386 Ultre 5400 - User Manual...
  • Page 93 Electromagnetic compatibility 6-10 Control program Enter button 6-10 Upgrade procedures for PC Error messages Upgrade procedures for 6-15 Macintosh FA LENGTH Cores Feed cassette Correct use Capacity Cut button Ultre 5400- User Manual This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4...
  • Page 94 Index Film access door Mains connection Film advance button Mains voltage Film advance length Film counter Material FILTER FAULT Loading 4-12 Functions Using Paper Materials in roll form Width 3-10 Host system Mechanical safety Menu button Imaging principle Menu Selection display Imaging width Menu selection display Installation...
  • Page 95 Electrical Safety information Screen frequency SCSI Service SOL Sensor SPINNER FAULT Status field Status messages Submenus Supply cassette Capacity Preparing Symbol, Information Symbols in this documentation System description Take-up cassette 4-12 Replace see also Collecting cassette Ultre 5400- User Manual...

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