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Warranty
Maintenance
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Accessing the Printer Features
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Contents
Operator’s Guide Part No B6191
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Regulatory Information
Radio Frequency Interference
European Union EU, CE Marking, EMC
Safety Regulations
Environmental Regulations
Warranty Period
Warranty Information
Table Of Contents
Viii September
Loading the Defaults and Changing the Configuration
Monthly Maintenance
Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration Software
Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box
Ordering Equipment, Accessories, and Supplies
Using This Guide
System Operating Procedures- provides an overview
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting- provides an error
Software Included with the Printer
About Other Publications
Product Literature
Getting Help from Kodak
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Product Description
Scsi Interface
Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20P
Front View
Installation and Service
Equipment Overview
Kodak Professional LED II Processor
Rear View
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Starting up the Processor
Circuit breaker switch
Overflow pipe
Starting up the Printer
Calibrating the Printer
To calibrate the printer
Calibrate icon
Using the System
Send LUT to Printer screen appears
Using the Densitometer to Read Densities
Obtaining Densities
Obtaining Densities from a File
Completing the Calibration
Using the System
Making Prints
Shutting down the processor for service
Shutting Down the Processor
Top cover Light tight cover
Splash guard Top rollers
Shutting Down the Printer
Using the System
System Operating Procedures
Key
Time of day LED indicator Current status Lights LCD display
Operating the Printer
Operator Control Panel
Is in the Offline mode
Key/Light Key /LED Description/Function Indicator Light
Printing Deferred or Buffered Jobs
Printer Offline Feature
Cancelling Jobs
To cancel all jobs waiting to be printed
Status Message/Printer State Definition
Status Messages
Loading Paper Into the Supply Cassette
Removing the Supply Cassette
Supply cassette Cassette clamp Paper supply door
Loading Paper into the Supply Cassette
Cardboard core Detent
Screw lock
Installing the Supply Cassette
Supply cassette lock
Paper supply door Knife Chad area Sheet transport Door
Shelf Emulsion image side of paper Plate Cassette clamp Slot
Square Paper alignment
Reaching the End of the Roll of Paper
Chad area Sheet transport Door
Storing Paper Using the Soft Shutdown Feature
Removing the Chad
Handling and Storing the Paper
Selecting Scsi Ports
Accessing the Printer Features
Shutdown and Restart
Unload Supply
Checking for a Modem
Resetting the Modem Port
Managing a Modem
Selecting the Target Pad Read Options
Setting the Current Date
Setting the Printer Time and Date
Setting the Paper Length
Setting the Current Time
Inches
Selecting the Slug Width for the Paper
Setting the Page Starts Value
Paper Size Image Width in Pixels
Producing Borderless Prints
Distance a Cut edge Distance B
Accessing the Software Version Number
Setting the Copyright Detection Feature
Host Select Always On Always Off
Resetting the Copyright Detection LUTs
Resetting the Defaults
Resetting the Parameters
Resetting the Printing LUTs
Buffered and Unbuffered Jobs or Immediate Deferred
About Printing
Changing the Units of Measurement for Paper Sizes
Image Size
Pixel Doubling
Host Software Functions Supported by the Printer
Printing Deferred or Buffered Jobs
Bar Coding
Min Max Mode
View Mode
Set Mode
Calibrate Mode
SET
Status Messages
OCP On/Off Light
On/off light switch
Operator Key Service Feature
Operational Modes
Mode
Key switch lock
Adjusting the Key Switch Lock
Processing a Control Strip
Viewing the Current Time Setting
Viewing/Setting the Processor Time and Date
Viewing the On/Off Times
Viewing/Setting the Seven-Day Timer
Setting the On/Off Times
Viewing the Software Identification
Viewing the Temperature Settings
Viewing/Setting the Temperatures
Calibrating the Temperatures
Resetting the Min Max Temperatures
Calibrating the Replenishment Flow Rate
Viewing/Setting Replenishment Settings
Viewing the Development Time
Setting the Development Time
Managing the Development Time
Entering the Flow Rate
Displaying the Min Max Development Time
Viewing the Processor Setup
Selecting the Processor Setup
Managing the Material Sensors
Controlling the Processor Drive
Computer Reset
Changing the Metric/Fahrenheit Mode
Changing the Wash/Stabilizer Setup
Setting the Development Time Tolerance
Setting the Chemical Temperature Tolerance
Clearing Error Conditions
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Maintaining the Equipment
Calibrating the Printer
Daily Maintenance
Maintaining the Printer
Removing the Chad
Replacing the Air Filter
Periodic Maintenance
Maintaining the Processor
Chemistry Levels
Replenishment and Effluent Chemical Levels
Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies
Operational Checks
Testing
Weekly Maintenance
Checking the Tension of the Main Drive Chain
Checking the Circulation
Cleaning the Crossover Assemblies and Transport Racks
Preventing Algae for Wash Configuration
Cleaning the Feed Table and the Processor Entrance Sensors
Checking the Fittings for Leaks
Replacing Chemical and Wash Filters
Main Drive Chain
Monthly Maintenance
Checking the Temperature of the Solutions
Checking and Adjusting the Speed of the Processor
Cleaning the Tank and Dryer Cover
Cleaning Chemical Residue Buildup
Cleaning the Processor Tanks
To clean the processor tanks
Developer/Replenisher Ektacolor RA Developer/Replenisher RT
Adding New Chemistry
High Paper Utilization Over 300 sq/ft per day
Recommended Processor Settings
Tank/Dryer Temperature Replenishment Rate
Replenisher Additives
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Manual or Automatic Reinitialization
Printer Error Messages
Metering Roller Knob
Knife assembly
Printer Paper Path
Flop preventer knob
Error Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution Code
Printer Error Messages
Error Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution Code
Error Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution Code
Error Error Message Possible Cause Possible Solution Code
Bad checksum RAM test failed at powerup Call for service
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Miscellaneous Printer Error Messages
Clearing Printer Paper Jams
Visible Sheet transport area Not visible
Not visible and a paper jam
Observation Possible Cause Possible Solution
Troubleshooting Observable Errors
Become damaged Damaged vacuum reduction Insert was installed
Tighten the clamps and compression fittings
Latch
Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer
Error Possible Cause Possible Solution Message
Processor Error Messages
Clearing Error Messages
Clearing a Reset Message
Function keys
Clearing Processor Paper Jams
Clearing Drive Errors
Calibration Troubleshooting
Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Processor
Calibration Graph
Lockedfilename
Calibration Error Codes
Devicename
Printer devicename
Column, value value is
Directorydirectory
Error Number of patches
Error Message Possible Cause/Subsystem Possible Solution
Non-Numeric Error Messages
European Region
Getting Additional Help
Asia/Pacific Region
Country Country Code Helpline Number
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Accessories
Supplies
Qty/Size Catalog Number
Surface Size Type
Standard U.S. Paper
Metric Paper
Surface Size Types
Processor Chemicals
Publications
Qty/Size Part Number Catalog Number
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Width Length Weight
Printer/Processor Specifications
Dimensions and Weight
Acoustic Specifications
Operator and Service Access
Site Requirements
Floor Requirements
Unplumbed Processors
Plumbing
Plumbed Processors Water Supply
Plumbed Processors Waste Water and Effluents
Nominal Voltage/Frequency Voltage Range Power Consumption
Electrical
Processor 208
Power Cords
Power Outlets
Printer Processor
20P
Power Receptacles U.S. and Canada
Line Frequency
20P/20R
Printer Power Receptacles Europe
Processor Power Receptacles Europe
Line Voltage
Air conditioning requirements
Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Lighting Maximum
Operating Environment
Venting the Processor
Telephone line
Processor Humidity Specifications
Maximum Environmental Temperature Wash Chemical
Wash Chemicals
Scsi Cable
Windows NT Version
Installing the Calibration Software
System Requirements
Macintosh Version
Installation Procedure
Macintosh Version and Windows NT Version
Continue
For Windows NT systems, select one of the following
Kodak Device Calibration Software
Application Window Definitions
Window Area Description
Menu Function Icon/Key Availability Description Access
Starting the Kodak Device Calibration Software
Adding a Device
Macintosh Version Windows NT Version
Additional Calibration Information
Edit icon All devices must be deselected
Editing the Log Settings
To change the log settings for the Kodak Device Calibration
Device Setting Options
Edit icon Device icon
Updating a Device
Cut icon Device icon
Deleting a Device
Viewing Graphs
Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration Software
Value Graph
Difference Graph
To view calibration graphs
History Graph
Sending LUTs
Graphs icon
To send a LUT to the Printer
Send LUT icon
Sending Targets
To send a test target to the printer
Send Test Target icon Click the Send Test Target icon
Windows NT Version
To edit the calibration configuration
Editing the Calibration Configuration
Edit icon
Edit Configuration Screen for Macintosh Systems
Procedure Description Attribute
Editing Information on the Procedure Tab
To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab
Density Source Description Attribute
Editing Information on the Density Source Tab
Attribute Description
Printers only. Only use this feature as instructed by Kodak
To edit the configuration information on the Aim tab
Editing Information on the Aim Tab
Editing Information on the History Tab
To edit the configuration information on the History tab
Editing Information on the Paper Tab
Editing DP2 Information Windows NT Systems
Editing Kpis Information Macintosh Systems
Additional Calibration Information
Completing the Edit Configuration
Example
Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration
File Formats
DensityDataRaw Technet Format
Installing the Densitometer
To install the densitometer
Host System Default Port
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Communication Channels
Installing the IPS Software
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Source Directory Insertion Menu Bar Insertion
Using the Image Print Server
Installing the Software
Inserting Images into the Print Queue
Suspending and Resuming
Failed Jobs
Attended Operation
Enqueue Example
Using the Image Print Server Software
Kodak Professional Image Print Server Main Window
Dialog Boxes and Print Options
Option Descriptions
Menu Access Button Icon Description/Function
Option Descriptions
Enqueue Dialog Box
Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box
LZW Compression
Initialize Default Parameters Dialog Box
File Format Details
Supported Tags
Installing the Export Module
Appendix E Using the Photoshop Export Module
Using the Photoshop Export Module
Photoshop
Printing Images
To select another printer
Using the Photoshop Export Module
Kodak LED Main Dialog Box
Other options
Punch Attributes
Select an LED Printer Dialog Box
Layout Attributes
Printer Status Dialog Box
Troubleshooting
Error messages
General error messages
On-Line Pages Deferred appears, But Jobs Are Not Printing
Other Problems
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Index
Kpis tab C-29to C-31paper tab C-27procedure tab C-22
Index
Sending C-15to C-16
IPS
Index-4
LUTs C-15to C-16
Chad 3-14,4-2supply cassette
Index-6
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