User's Guide

Operation and Maintenance
September 30, 2004 7F3319 2-67
Operator Maintenance
Cleaning the
Laser Imager
Clean the outside surfaces of the Laser Imager as necessary. Use a soft cloth with warm
water and mild soap.
CAUTION
:
Do not use isopropyl alcohol to clean the exterior surfaces of the
Laser Imager. Isopropyl alcohol can dissolve the exterior paint on the
Laser Imager.
Replacing the
Charcoal Filter
Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Film emits a slight odor when it is heated during the
developing process. A charcoal filter in the Imager absorbs and neutralizes this odor.
The filter has a limited life and should be replaced periodically.
You can monitor the number of prints remaining until Preventive Maintenance (PM)
is due by viewing the Print Counts screen. (See “Print Counts Screen” on
page 2-28.) When the print count reaches the preset value, “Preventive Maintenance”
appears on the Home screen.
Home Screen
Kodak Field Engineers routinely install a new filter during the Preventive Maintenance
procedure. If your Laser Imager is covered by the Kodak Preventive
Maintenance Plan, you do not have to change the charcoal filter. (See
“Preventive Maintenance” on page 2-69.)
If you do not have the Kodak Preventive Maintenance Plan, replace the charcoal filter
Preventive Maintenance
Notice