User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Using and Maintaining the Imager
- 3 Troubleshooting
- 4 Film Technical Information
- 5 Specifications
- Glossary
- Appendix A: Warranty and Limitation of Liability
- Important Notice to Purchaser
- End User License Agreement (EULA)
- Carestream Health, Inc. Software End User License Agreement
- End-User License Agreement for Microsoft Desktop Operating Systems
- Software Product License
- Warranty/Special Provisions for Austria, New Zealand or Papua New Guinea - Express Limited Warranty
- Warranty/Special Provisions for England Scotland, Wales and Ireland - Limited Warranty
- Warranty/Special Provisions for Canada - Limited Warranty
- GARANTIE ET DISPOSITIONS PARTICULIÈRES POUR LE CANADA GARANTIE LIMITÉE
- Warranty/Special Provisions for the United States of America and any Other Country - Limited Warranty
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Overview
During normal operation, the Imager requires very little operator attention.
The Imager prints automatically in response to print requests from the
associated image devices. Information sent along with print requests, such
as film size, density and priority, control the print operations. Main operator
responsibilities include loading film and monitoring for malfunctions.
System Components
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1 Film supply. Your Imager is configured with two film supplies.
Each film supply holds a different size of DRYVIEW Laser
Imaging Film. Both film supplies must be installed in order for
the Imager to operate.
2 Film feed transport. The film feed transport orients and centers
the film while moving the film from the film supply to the imag-
ing portion of the Imager.
3 Film imaging. The optics module writes the image onto the film
while the film is moved through the exposure transport area.
4 Film processor. The film processor uses heat to develop the
image written onto the film by the laser in the optics module.
5 Local panel. The local panel contains the display screen.