Konica Minolta 752 operation manual Safety Caution, Be sure to ground the device well

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Safety Caution

Before operating this device, be sure to read Safety Caution.

Be sure to observe the safety cautions described here as they are very important for safety.

"Cautions on installation

Never attempt to modify the device.

If you modify the device, this may cause a breakdown, electric shock, or fire.

For installation, contact a sales office where you purchased this device or a service person.

If you install the device and there are any problems in installation, this may cause an elec- tric shock or a fire.

Be sure to ground the device well.

Never connect the grounding cable to the gas pipe, water supply pipe, lighting rod, or the grounding cable for telephone.

As for the electrical work (including grounding and communications cable work) follow the local regulations on the technical standards.

If the work is not done properly, this may cause an electric shock or breakdown.

Use the power supply with sufficient capacities according to the specifica- tions.

If you use any power supply other than the specifications, or the power supply with insuffi- cient capacities, this may result in heating the electrical components or cause a fire.

"Cautions on transporting, storing temporally, and servicing

If an abnormal sound, stench, or smoking occurs in this device, immedi- ately turn the power OFF, then unplug the power cable. Contact a sales office where you purchased this device or a service person.

If you continue using the troubled device, this may cause a breakdown, electric shock or fire.

If any error other than the specified in this Operation Manual occurs, con- tact a service person.

If you repair it by yourself, and there are any problems on it, this may cause an electric shock or fire.

When transporting, temporally storing, or re-installing this device, contact a sales office where you purchased this device or a service person.

If you transporting or re-installing it by yourself, and there are any problems on it, this may cause an electric shock or fire.

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DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 vii

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Contents Drypro model Blank DRY Laser Imager Drypro Model Operation environment IntroductionImaging environment Sorter LiS-752 is optional deviceSymbol mark Descriptions of symbol mark Descriptions of Symbol MarkDescriptions on warning caution label Descriptions on Warning LabelPage Front Rear Be sure to ground the device well Safety CautionPlug the power cable completely Be careful not to trip over the power cable to damage itDo not operate the switches with wet hands When unplugging the power cable, do not pull it Precaution Disposal PrecautionPrecaution on Installation Location Name of Each Component Main BodyFront View Rear View Sorter LiS-752 option Structure How To Operate Control PanelDescription on screen Start-up Operation Power saving mode Shut-down Operation When Start Timer is not set to onTouch OK to perform Operation OFF proce- dure When Start Timer is set to onShut-down Operation Film Loading Resin tray Seals at the edges of the package Push the tray to the back until it is locked Film Loading Function of Maintenance Mode Maintenance ModeStart-up maintenance mode Switching Maintenance ModeShut-down maintenance mode Touch MaintenanceSetting Start Timer Function How To Operate Maintenance ModeSetting Date/Time Time SET Touch Previous Print on the maintenance menu screen Re-printing Printed Page Previous PrintTouch on the upper part of the screen Touch the box on the right of Copy and input the print count Density Touch a LUT name you wish to apply for printingMIN Density Touch StoreCalibrating Density Calibration Calibration Touch Calibration on the maintenance menu screenAutomatic calibration Test Print Selected user LUT name will be highlighted Touch OK How to control density Opening/closing front cover Cover Open Touch Cover Open on the maintenance menu screenTouch Exit Adjusting control panel Panel AdjustHow To Operate Maintenance Mode Clearing queued print data Queue Clear Touch OK on the confirm message Cold Start Touch Film Data on the maintenance menu screen Confirming and setting film count dataConfirming film count data Weekly film count Monthly film countTouch Film Data Setup on the film count data screen Setting film count preferenceTouch Print Condition on the maintenance menu screen Setting print preferencePrint preference set screen 3/7 will appear Select the item to be printed as the stamp with Stamp Select Sets the format of date to be printed on the film After the settings are complete, touch ExitTouch the user LUT name to be set on the LUT select screen Setting user LUTTouch LUT Library Touch the name of the LUT to be appliedTouch User LUT on the maintenance menu screen Creating user LUTTouch Data on the lower part of the screen Confirming the LUT curve Touch Edit on the LUT data screenTouch Power Save on the Maintenance Menu screen Setting power saving modeHow To Operate Maintenance Mode Troubleshooting Error Display and RemedyError Code Description Remedy Error Display and Remedy Resetting Errors Touch Error Queue When an error cannot be resetRe-starting When Cover Open is displayed When Sorter Cover is displayedRemoving Jam Press in the tray until it locks Jam in trayFilm outlet cover Green edge Film jam between Hpro section and cooling/discharge section Removing Jam Film jam in sorter Sorter left cover Cutouts When Film Fails to be Loaded Touch ON/OFF Line to switch into OFF Line Touch OK Touch Exit to end the maintenance mode When Film Fails to be Loaded Periodical Maintenance and Inspection Service and MaintenanceOuter cover of the main unit Inside of main unitBefore replacing the FILTER, be sure to touch FIL Replacing FilterService and Maintenance Schedule Other service and maintenanceServicing by a user Confirming maintenance and maintenance display Drypro Model SpecificationsSorter Option Specifications Time zone and code No. table AppendixHandling and Storage of Developed Film Handling and Storage of Unexposed FilmBlank Blank