Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
A-61003 September 1993 i Equipment Basics • A description of the Operator Interface • An operations checklist • A maintenance checklist • How to clear the document path Function Codes • How to use function codes • Function code summary • Function code listing Operator Messages • How to respond to op...
Page 3 - EQUIPMENT BASICS; OPERATOR INTERFACE
A-61003 September 1993 EB-1 EQUIPMENT BASICS Film Mode Indicators: Simplex Duplex Duo Scan Mode Indicators: Simplex Duplex (one-sided; front) (two-sided; front and rear) Document Level Indicators: Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 40X Please wait... Image Address Mode Name/Number Lens ...
Page 8 - OPERATIONS CHECKLIST
A-61003 September 1993 EB-6 OPERATIONS CHECKLIST Microimager 70 Setup: √ Turn on main power switch, if necessary. √ Turn on side panel switch. √ Load film into cassette(s). √ Load film cassette(s) into machine. √ Select the lens holder position. √ Select the mask. √ Adjust the feed/separator rollers...
Page 11 - MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
A-61003 September 1993 EB-9 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Daily maintenance: √ Clean the accessories. (DSA, Document Printer, etc.) √ Clean the imaging guides. Weekly maintenance: √ Clean the cabinet. √ Clean the feed and separator rollers. √ Clean the mirrors, if applicable. √ Vacuum inside the machine. Mo...
Page 13 - FUNCTION CODES; USING FUNCTION CODES
A-61003 September 1993 FC-1 There are a variety of functions available which may beused to temporarily change operating conditions andvalues, and to obtain system and accessory statusinformation. To execute a function code:• Press the F key.• Press the numeric keys which correspond to the desired fu...
Page 16 - FUNCTION CODE LISTING
A-61003 September 1993 FC-4 Function Code Name/ Code Description Additional Input F01 Select Mode • Enter the number of the application mode Allows you select one of the you wish to select; one or two digits. eighteen (18) application • Press the Enter key. modes. F02 Restore Mode none Allows you to...
Page 28 - OPERATOR MESSAGES; Users
A-61003 September 1993 OM-1 If a message appears in the Status Display which is within theranges E000-E299 or E500-E599, you should take the actionindicated in the table(s) which appear in this section. IMPORTANT: Never power down the machine without first contacting your System Administrator. If a ...
Page 41 - FILM BASICS
A-61003 September 1993 FB-1 FILM CASSETTESTATUS DISPLAY Each film cassette contains a window which displays graphicsymbols representing film/cassette status conditions: Cassette ID Number - a number assigned by the operator. Film Indicator - indicates whether or not a spool of film isproperly loaded...
Page 50 - PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Programmable Keys (P Keys) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P-key Function(s) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10
Page 51 - APPLICATION MODES
Mode Mode Number Name Application(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 APPLICATION MODES
Page 52 - The new vision of Kodak
The new vision of Kodak Office ImagingEASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, New York 14650 Kodak and Imagelink are trademarks. A-61003 9/93 ©Eastman Kodak Company, 1993 Printed in U.S.A.