Entering the flow rate, Managing the development time, Viewing the development time – Kodak PROFESSIONAL LED II 20P User Manual

Page 69: Setting the development time, Calibrating the development time, Entering the flow rate -37, Managing the development time -37

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System Operating Procedures

September 2000

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Entering the Flow Rate

1.

Measure the flow rate. See “Measuring the Flow Rate” above.

2. Press

Set twice to enter the Calibrate mode.

3. Use

the

Up or Down Arrow to enter the measured flow rate.

4. Record and save the calibration values so they can be reentered if the

memory is cleared.

5. Press

Set once or press a different blue function key to return the screen to

View mode.

Managing the Development Time

IMPORTANT: To prevent paper jams or image artifacts, operate the processor

development time within the recommended RA4 specification—
45 seconds.

Viewing the Development Time

Press Drive to access the Drive Motor screen.

NOTE: If the drive is running, the current development time appears on the bottom

line. It is displayed in minutes and seconds. If not, the screen shows a
development time of “zero-00:00.”

Setting the Development Time

1.

Select the Drive Motor screen.

2. Press

Set to access the Drive screen in Set mode.

3. Use

the

Up or Down Arrow to change the set development time.

4. Press

Set three times or press a different blue function key to return the

screen to View mode.

NOTE:

Press Drive to toggle the drive motor between Manual on, Manual
off or Automatic mode.

Calibrating the Development Time

1.

Run a cleanout sheet through the processor and use a stopwatch to
determine the actual time taken from entering the developer tank to entering
the bleach tank. If necessary, calibrate the processor.

2. Select the Drive screen.

3. Press

Set twice to access the drive screen in the Calibrate mode.

4. Use

the

Up or Down Arrow to change the offset. As the offset changes, the

displayed development time changes. Increase and decrease the offset until
the displayed time matches the actual time. If necessary, choose an average
value for the offset.

5. Record and save the calibration value.

6. Press

Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

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