FujiFilm 4500N instruction manual Room Conditions

Models: 4500N

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1.2Room Conditions

For normal and safe operation, install the machine in the following environment.

Temperature: 15°C to 28°C (Free from moisture condensation)

If the temperature in the room is over 28°C or under 15°C, proper printing quality may not be assured. At low temperatures, the machine takes a long time to start printing or errors may occur.

When a cold room is warmed rapidly, water droplets are formed inside the machine (moisture condensation), causing donor/receiver jamming or print quality deterioration. Use the machine in a place not subject to sharp changes in the temperature.

Humidity: 30%RH to 70%RH

If the humidity in the room is over 70%RH, a transfer error may occur in the donor or receiver, or the receivers may become damp, causing print quality deterioration. Do not install the machine in a place near a water tap, boiler, humidifier, air conditioner, or heater. And always keep the room humidity at 30%RH to 70%RH.

Ventilation

Make sure the installation site is well-ventilated and not dusty.

IMPORTANT: A dusty environment may cause spotting* on the picture surface.

If the machine, donor, or receiver magazine is subject to direct sunlight, light from electronic flash, or strong reflected light, use curtains or blinds to avoid this.

NOTE: A strong light may cause fogging**.

The installation site must be free of ammonia, formalin, and sulfurous acid vapor. Such vapors will cause a deterioration in printing quality and rust on the machine.

Do not place volatile combustibles, such as thinner or alcohol, near the machine.

Make sure the installation room floor is level, stable, capable of withstanding the machine weight, and not subject to strong vibration. Each caster can withstand a weight of about 30 kg.

*Spotting: White dots

**Fogging: Print discoloration caused by extraneous light on the photo-sensitive material (donor).

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FujiFilm 4500N instruction manual Room Conditions