Specifications
Operating Environment
If the environmental temperature changes more than 3o Celsius (5o Fahrenheit) 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:
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*Stabilizer wash: 27o C (80o F) maximum
Water wash: 30o C (86o F) maximum
A plumbed processor with a water wash system is required for environments with temperatures above 27o C (80o F). For more information, see “Plumbing” on page
**Although the printer and processor operate in normal room lighting, access to a darkroom is required to load the paper into the paper cassettes. Do not operate the printer in areas with intense lighting.
NOTE: The operating environment should be free of smoke and excessive dust.
Venting the Processor
At least 10 complete air changes per hour are required for the room that the processor is in. Whenever possible, vent the processor directly to the outside in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
NOTE: A 7.6 cm (3 in.) processor vent kit is available from Kreonite Inc. for rooms that have less than 10 air changes per hour.
Air conditioning requirements:
The Printer generates 7,509 BTU/hr.
The Processor generates 18,020 BTU/hr.
September 2000 |