Additional troubleshooting tips for the processor, Calibration troubleshooting, Calibration graph – Kodak RP 50 2J0686 User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

October 2002

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Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Processor

You can avoid many error conditions by following these guidelines:

Check that the processor is turned ON and warmed up prior to printing.

Follow the daily, weekly, monthly and periodic maintenance guidelines
outlined in Chapter 4.

When adding chemicals or water to the processor tanks, install a splash guard
over the entrance area of the processor to prevent water and chemicals from
entering the printer.

WARNING: When troubleshooting or performing maintenance

procedures that require the main power to be turned off, turn
off the main power for the processor on the OCP and at the
circuit breaker to prevent:

injury from moving parts and high voltage electricity

losing the processor parameters

Do not allow the emulsion side of the processed prints to touch each other
until they are completely dry.

Calibration Troubleshooting

This section describes the problems that you may occasionally have when using
the KODAK Device Calibration Software or the Calibration Software for the
KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer. It also identifies the probable causes for
these problems and provides solutions for correcting these problems.

Calibration Graph

The graph below is an indication that the calibration performed was out of
tolerance.

This may be result from invalid densitometer readings. It is necessary to perform
another calibration cycle if you see a graph that looks like the one above.

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