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KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer Operator’s Guide Part No. 2J0686

Page 2 - ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002

x October 2002Weekly Maintenance ... 4-7Checking th

Page 3 - Regulatory Information

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-10 October 2002Miscellaneous Printer Error MessagesMiscellaneous error messages indicate that a problem with the prin

Page 4 - Safety Regulations

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-11Clearing Printer Paper JamsOpen the front door and front sheet transport door on the printer.To remove

Page 5 - Warranty Information

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-12 October 2002Troubleshooting Observable ErrorsObservation Possible Cause Possible Solution• The printer is difficul

Page 6 - Kodak Service Agreements

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-13The vacuum reduction insert is damaged and causing noise in the printer.• The vacuum reduction insert

Page 7 - Table of Contents

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-14 October 2002The host computer and the printer are not communicating correctly.The SCSI cable has been disturbed. 1

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Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-15Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer• Check that the processor is turned ON and warmed up p

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-16 October 2002Processor Error MessagesTwo types of messages appear on the OCP for the processor:• Error Messages—Ind

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Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-17Clearing Error MessagesTo clear an error or warning message from the OCP, the condition causing the er

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-18 October 2002Clearing Processor Paper JamsIMPORTANT: See "Clearing Printer Paper Jams" on page 5-11 to cl

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Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-19Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the ProcessorYou can avoid many error conditions by following thes

Page 13 - About This Guide

October 2002 xiAppendix B: Specifications...

Page 14 - About Other Publications

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-20 October 2002Calibration Error CodesError CodeError Code /Status MessagePossible Cause/Subsystem Possible Solution1

Page 15 - Getting Help from Kodak

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-21106 The following device is closed:_devicename_.The serial port closed during system reading.• Verify

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-22 October 2002118 A SCSI ID for the following device was not found: _devicename_.SCSI driver not found. Reinstall SC

Page 17 - 1 Introduction

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-23601 A bad count was entered. The expected count was:_count_.• A file was edited manually and an incorr

Page 18 - Product Description

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-24 October 2002910 Configuration file field:_filename_is invalid. Calibration will be cancelled.The user manually edi

Page 19 - Equipment Overview

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-251101 Density DMIN/DMAX points are invalid.Density points are invalid. Reread density values on densito

Page 20 - Rear View

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-26 October 2002Non-Numeric Error MessagesError Message Possible Cause/Subsystem Possible SolutionAn underrun error oc

Page 21 - 2 Using the System

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-27Getting Additional HelpYour Kodak Representative is the best source for information about the KODAK PR

Page 23 - Calibrating the Printer

October 2002 A-1Appendix A: Ordering SuppliesThis appendix includes ordering information for Kodak accessories, supplies, paper, chemicals and publica

Page 24 - 2-4 October 2002

xii October 2002Appendix D: Using the Image Print Server Software... D-1In

Page 25 - October 2002 2-5

Ordering SuppliesA-2 October 2002Standard (U.S.) PaperPurchase these items or the nearest equivalent through your Kodak representative. *Surface Types

Page 26 - Obtaining Densities

Ordering SuppliesOctober 2002 A-3PublicationsCall 1-800-431-7278 in the United States to purchase these items through Kodak Parts Services.Item Qty/Si

Page 28 - 2-8 October 2002

October 2002 B-1Appendix B: SpecificationsThis appendix includes specifications and site requirements information for the printer and processor.Printe

Page 29 - Making Prints

SpecificationsB-2 October 2002Site RequirementsOperator and Service AccessWhen fully assembled the equipment requires a minimum of 91 cm(36 in.) on ea

Page 30 - Shutting Down the Processor

SpecificationsOctober 2002 B-3PlumbingNOTE: Always adhere to local ordinances and regulations for wastewater disposal.A plumbed processor with a water

Page 31 - Shutting Down the Printer

SpecificationsB-4 October 2002ElectricalThe KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor are manufactured to operate within one of the following

Page 32 - 2-12 October 2002

SpecificationsOctober 2002 B-5Power CordsA 2.4 m (8 ft.), grounded power cord with a special three prong plug is provided with your printer. In additi

Page 33 - October 2002 3-1

SpecificationsB-6 October 2002Line FrequencyIn most cases, the electric utility company is responsible for maintaining the proper frequency of the alt

Page 34 - Operating the Printer

SpecificationsOctober 2002 B-7Printer Power Receptacles (Europe)LN16A16ALN2(1.5 mm )ORCEE (7)250,16A250,16ACEE (7)PinNEUTRAL BUSGROUND BUS(Isolated

Page 35 - OCP Key/Light Descriptions

October 2002 xiiiAbout This GuideThis is an Operator’s Guide for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor.It provides step-by-step instr

Page 36 - Cancelling Jobs

SpecificationsB-8 October 2002Processor Power Receptacles (Europe)32A, 5 Pin, 230-400VACICE Connector 30932A, 3 pin, 230VACICE Connector 30916A16A16A2

Page 37 - Status Messages

SpecificationsOctober 2002 B-9Line VoltageThe printer and processor operate satisfactorily over a range of voltages around the nominal voltage.The loc

Page 38 - 3-6 October 2002

SpecificationsB-10 October 2002Operating EnvironmentIf the environmental temperature changes more than 3o Celsius (5o Fahrenheit) since the printer wa

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SpecificationsOctober 2002 B-11Processor Humidity SpecificationsIf the humidity is low (approximately 15 - 20%), check the chemistry levels in the tan

Page 40 - 3-8 October 2002

SpecificationsB-12 October 2002SCSI CableA single-ended or differential-ended SCSI cable is required to connect the host computer to the printer. Inst

Page 41 - screw lock

October 2002 C-1Appendix C: Additional CalibrationInformationThe topics covered in this section include: • Installing the Calibration Software• An ove

Page 42 - 3-10 October 2002

Additional Calibration InformationC-2 October 2002Installation Procedure1. Place the supplied CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.2. When the Browser appears

Page 43 - October 2002 3-11

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-36. Select the installation type:For Windows NT systems, select one of the following:• Typical inclu

Page 44 - 3-12 October 2002

Additional Calibration InformationC-4 October 2002Kodak Device Calibration SoftwareThe Kodak Device Calibration Software is used to launch the Calibra

Page 45 - October 2002 3-13

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-5The table below defines the functions and their corresponding icons on the main window of the KODAK

Page 46 - Removing the Chad

About This Guidexiv October 2002Appendix B Specifications—provides specifications, site requirements, and environmental information for the system.App

Page 47 - Selecting SCSI Ports

Additional Calibration InformationC-6 October 2002Starting the Kodak Device Calibration SoftwareLoad the Calibration Software according to the table b

Page 48 - Managing a Modem

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-7The Create a New Device dialog box appears.2. Enter the correct device settings. Use a unique ident

Page 49 - Setting the Paper Length

Additional Calibration InformationC-8 October 2002Editing the Log Settings To change the log settings for the KODAK Device Calibration:1. Deselect all

Page 50 - represents the cut edge

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-9Updating a Device To update or change the device name or the SCSI ID for any device:1. Select the de

Page 51 - Setting the Page Starts Value

Additional Calibration InformationC-10 October 2002Deleting a Device To delete a device from the KODAK Device Calibration Software screen:1. Select th

Page 52 - Producing Borderless Prints

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-11Advanced Features to the Calibration SoftwareThe Calibration Software provides automated neutral de

Page 53 - October 2002 3-21

Additional Calibration InformationC-12 October 2002Value Graph

Page 54 - 3-22 October 2002

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-13Difference Graph

Page 55 - Resetting the Defaults

Additional Calibration InformationC-14 October 2002History Graph To view calibration graphs: 1. From the KODAK Device Calibration screen, double-click

Page 56 - About Printing

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-15The LED Calibration Application screen appears.2. Click the Graphs icon. One of the graphs appears;

Page 57 - October 2002 3-25

About This GuideOctober 2002 xvGetting Help from KodakYour Kodak sales representative is the best source for information about setting up and operatin

Page 58 - Operating the Processor

Additional Calibration InformationC-16 October 2002The LED Calibration Application screen appears.2. Click the Send LUT icon. The Send LUT to Printer

Page 59

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-17Sending TargetsThe Send Target feature enables you to send any properly formatted target file to th

Page 60

Additional Calibration InformationC-18 October 2002The Send Target to Printer dialog box appears. (Both the Windows NT and Macintosh versions are show

Page 61 - OCP On/Off Light

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-19MACINTOSH Version3. Enter the desired settings and click OK to save the settings (or Cancel to kee

Page 62 - Operational Modes

Additional Calibration InformationC-20 October 2002The LED Calibration Application screen appears.2. Click the Edit icon. The Edit Configuration scree

Page 63 - • Unlocked—Key Operator mode

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-213. To navigate among the tabs, click the tab you want and follow the instructions for updating the

Page 64 - Processing a Control Strip

Additional Calibration InformationC-22 October 2002Editing Information on the Procedure TabThe Procedure tab contains general configuration attributes

Page 65 - Setting the Current Date

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-23To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab:1. Use the drop-down lists to change the

Page 66 - Setting the On/Off Times

Additional Calibration InformationC-24 October 2002Editing Information on the Density Source TabThe Density Source tab specifies how the calibration a

Page 67 - Calibrating the Temperatures

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-25Editing Information on the Aim TabThe Aim tab specifies:• whether the aims used for calibration are

Page 69 - Managing the Development Time

Additional Calibration InformationC-26 October 2002Editing Information on the History TabThe History tab specifies information about maintaining calib

Page 70 - Managing the Material Sensors

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-27Editing Information on the Paper TabThe Paper tab allows you to specify the paper being calibrated.

Page 71 - Computer Reset

Additional Calibration InformationC-28 October 2002Editing DP2 Information (WINDOWS NT Systems)When you click the DP2 tab of the Edit Configuration sc

Page 72 - Loading the Default Values

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-29Editing KPIS Information (Macintosh Systems)If you are using the calibration output files with the

Page 73 - Clearing Error Conditions

Additional Calibration InformationC-30 October 2002The display shows the Edit Configuration screen with the default settings for KPIS Location and KPI

Page 74

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-31The display shows the updated Edit Configuration screen with updated File Location of CalDisk:Compo

Page 75 - 4 Maintaining the Equipment

Additional Calibration InformationC-32 October 2002Creating a Density File for Use with CalibrationDuring calibration, you have the option of obtainin

Page 76 - Maintaining the Printer

Additional Calibration InformationOctober 2002 C-33Installing the DensitometerThis section describes how to install the X-RITE DTP 36 Densitometer, in

Page 78 - Maintaining the Processor

October 2002 D-1Appendix D: Using the Image PrintServer SoftwareThis section describes how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Software f

Page 79 - October 2002 4-5

October 2002 1-11 IntroductionThis chapter includes the following information about the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer.Product Description ..

Page 80 - Operational Checks

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-2 October 2002Installing the Software1. Insert the IPS Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.2. Double-click on th

Page 81 - Weekly Maintenance

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareOctober 2002 D-3Suspending and ResumingWhen the IPS application begins execution, it searches the current directo

Page 82 - top rollers

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-4 October 2002Enqueue Example1. Select File->Enqueue from the menu bar for the main application screen

Page 83 - entrance sensors

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareOctober 2002 D-5The Enqueue dialog box appears.2. Type a file name into the Image File text box or click the Bro

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Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-6 October 2002Dialog Boxes and Print OptionsThis section describes the dialog boxes and print options for the K

Page 85 - Monthly Maintenance

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareOctober 2002 D-7Option DescriptionsThe main window allows you to choose the following options:Menu Access Button

Page 86 - 4-12 October 2002

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-8 October 2002Enqueue Dialog Box Option DescriptionsThe selections/options that you can make from the Enqueue d

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Using the Image Print Server SoftwareOctober 2002 D-9Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box Option DescriptionsThe selections/options that you can ma

Page 88 - Adding New Chemistry

Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-10 October 2002Initialize Default Parameters Dialog BoxDescriptionThis dialog box appears if you press the Resu

Page 89 - October 2002 4-15

October 2002 E-1Appendix E: Using the PHOTOSHOPExport ModuleThis appendix describes how to use the Export Module for PHOTOSHOP on MACINTOSH Systems wi

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Introduction1-2 October 2002Product DescriptionThe KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer printing system offers a combination of printing and processin

Page 91 - October 2002 5-1

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-2 October 2002Installing the Software1. Open the Adobe Photoshop folder on your computer.The Adobe Photoshop window

Page 92 - Printer Error Messages

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleOctober 2002 E-36. Click and drag the KODAK LED Printer plug-in icon and Media Files over the Adobe Photoshop Plug-i

Page 93 - Printer Paper Path

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-4 October 2002To select another printer:1. Click Select.The Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box appears.2. Selec

Page 94

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleOctober 2002 E-5The KODAK LED Printer main dialog box appears.4. Make the remaining print option choices to meet the

Page 95

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-6 October 2002Dialog Boxes and Print OptionsThis section describes the dialog box that allows you to specify print

Page 96

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleOctober 2002 E-7Other optionsThe other selections you can make from the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box include the

Page 97

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-8 October 2002 Page Layout AttributesOption DescriptionsThe Page Layout Attributes group box allows you to manipula

Page 98

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleOctober 2002 E-9Option DescriptionsThe following are descriptions of the options in the Select a KODAK LED Printer di

Page 99

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-10 October 2002Option DescriptionsThe following are descriptions of the options in the Printer Status dialog box:Pr

Page 100

Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleOctober 2002 E-11There are no printers found attached to the host computer. Check the connections and power to each p

Page 101 - Clearing Printer Paper Jams

IntroductionOctober 2002 1-3ProcessorThe Processor is designed as a companion processor for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer. The processor us

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October 2002 Index-1IndexAaccess, operator and service B-2addingcalibration device C-7new chemistry 4-14air filter, replacing 4-3algae, preventing 4-8

Page 104

IndexIndex-2 October 2002developer, mixing 4-14developer/replenisher, mixing 4-14, 4-15development timecalibrating 3-40managing 3-40tolerance, setting

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IndexOctober 2002 Index-3menu bar insertion D-3print queue D-3server default dialog box D-8source directory insertion D-3suspending and resuming D-4us

Page 106 - Processor Error Messages

IndexIndex-4 October 2002operator control panelkey/light descriptions, printer 3-3key/light descriptions, processor 3-27printer 3-2out of paper, messa

Page 107 - Clearing a Reset Message

IndexOctober 2002 Index-5Rracks, cleaning 4-8Raster ModePlacing your Printer E-3recommended processor settings 4-16removingchad 3-13, 4-2supply casset

Page 108 - Clearing Drive Errors

IndexIndex-6 October 2002Ttank cover, cleaning 4-12tanks, cleaning 4-13targetheight, attribute description C-17width, attribute description C-17target

Page 110 - Calibration Error Codes

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, New York 14653U.S.A.KODAK CANADA INC.Toronto, Ontario M6M 1V3CanadaKodak, Portra, Supra, Gold, Ektacolor, Prime and Ko

Page 111

©Eastman Kodak Company, 2002All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission from Eastman Kodak

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Introduction1-4 October 2002 Rear View back doorsheet transport door (rear)portsconnector processorpanel for theoperator control

Page 113

October 2002 2-12 Using the SystemThis chapter explains how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processor for daily operations. It t

Page 114

Using the System2-2 October 2002WARNING: When handling or mixing chemical solutions, wear protective eyewear, clothing, and gloves. For safe handing p

Page 115

Using the SystemOctober 2002 2-3Calibrating the PrinterYou need to calibrate the printer when you start the system up each day. You also need to calib

Page 116 - Non-Numeric Error Messages

Using the System2-4 October 2002The LED Calibration screen appears.3. Click the Go icon to start the calibration cycle. Downloading LUTs and Sending T

Page 117 - Getting Additional Help

Using the SystemOctober 2002 2-5The Send LUT to Printer screen appears.NOTE: The highlighted LUT in the dialog box above is the most recent calibratio

Page 118

Using the System2-6 October 2002The system automatically downloads the LUT file to the printer to create a test print. When the test print has been se

Page 119 - Appendix A: Ordering Supplies

Using the SystemOctober 2002 2-73. Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 30. Align the edge of the test print with the lever on the densito

Page 120 - Processor Chemicals

Using the System2-8 October 2002If the print densities are out of tolerance, a graph appears, allowing you to select the type of data and planes that

Page 121 - Publications

Using the SystemOctober 2002 2-9b. Select one of the four options to try to complete the calibration successfully. • If the Out of Tolerance dialog bo

Page 122

Regulatory InformationRadio Frequency InterferenceThe United States (47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B, FCC Class A, EMC)This equipment has been tested and fou

Page 123 - Appendix B: Specifications

Using the System2-10 October 2002Shutting Down the ProcessorTo shut down the processor, press the On/Off key on the processor OCP. Shutting down the p

Page 124 - Site Requirements

Using the SystemOctober 2002 2-11CAUTION: Install a splash guard over the entrance area of the processor to prevent water and chemicals from entering

Page 125 - Plumbing

Using the System2-12 October 2002CAUTION: Turn off the circuit breaker only after doing the soft shutdown. Otherwise, you could lose printer status in

Page 126 - Electrical

October 2002 3-13 System Operating ProceduresThis section provides the information you need to operate the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer. Top

Page 127 - Power Outlets

System Operating Procedures3-2 October 2002Operating the PrinterOperator Control PanelThe operator control panel (OCP) for the printer allows you to v

Page 128 - Line Frequency

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-3OCP Key/Light DescriptionsKey/LightKey /LED Indicator LightDescription/FunctionStart Key The Start key turn

Page 129 - Specifications

System Operating Procedures3-4 October 2002MenuThe menu allows you to access other printer features. NOTE: To access the menu, the print queue must no

Page 130

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-5Status MessagesStatus messages display on the LCD display of the OCP to indicate the status or current stat

Page 131 - Line Voltage

System Operating Procedures3-6 October 2002Loading Paper Into the Supply CassetteWARNING: Move the supply cassette from the printer to a table to load

Page 132 - Operating Environment

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-7Loading Paper into the Supply Cassette1. Unlock the supply cassette.2. Open the supply cassette.3. If nec

Page 133 - Densitometer

Safety RegulationsIMPORTANT: This equipment incorporates high-voltage components. Adequate safeguards and interlocks have been designed into this equi

Page 134 - SCSI Cable

System Operating Procedures3-8 October 2002TIP: Practice the following steps in the light with an empty cardboard core before you load a new roll of p

Page 135 - Information

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-9IMPORTANT:Make sure that the right and left edges of the paper on the paper roll remain aligned. Do not all

Page 136 - Installation Procedure

System Operating Procedures3-10 October 2002When the paper cassette is locked, you can turn on the room lights.IMPORTANT:When moving the supply casset

Page 137 - October 2002 C-3

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-115. Align the slot on the bottom of the supply cassette with the plate on the bottom of the shelf and slid

Page 138 - C-4 October 2002

System Operating Procedures3-12 October 2002CAUTION: If the paper does not load properly or a paper jam occurs, press Cancel. Remove any paper from th

Page 139 - October 2002 C-5

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-13Reaching the End of the Roll of PaperWhen the end of the roll of paper is reached, the OCP displays one of

Page 140 - Adding a Device

System Operating Procedures3-14 October 2002Removing the ChadChad is wasted paper that is cut from the lead edge of the paper roll by the knife. It is

Page 141 - October 2002 C-7

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-15Accessing the Printer Features Shutdown and RestartShutdown1. Select “Shutdown” from the main menu on the

Page 142 - Editing the Log Settings

System Operating Procedures3-16 October 2002Selecting the Target Pad Read Options1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select “Ports”.3.

Page 143 - Updating a Device

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-17Setting the Printer Time and DateSetting the Current Time1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2

Page 144 - Deleting a Device

Environmental RegulationsIMPORTANT: Always adhere to your local ordinances and regulations for disposal of paper, chemicals, filters, cleaning supplie

Page 145 - Viewing Graphs

System Operating Procedures3-18 October 2002Selecting the Slug Width for the PaperYou can determine the width of the lead and trail edge borders on th

Page 146 - Value Graph

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-19Setting the Page Starts ValueThe value for “page starts” indicates the number of pixels between the back w

Page 147 - Difference Graph

System Operating Procedures3-20 October 2002Producing Borderless PrintsTo achieve borderless prints on both the front and back edges of the paper, you

Page 148 - History Graph

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-213. Adjust the page starts value to the calculated pixel value. If the white border is on the:• back edge:

Page 149 - Sending LUTs

System Operating Procedures3-22 October 2002Accessing the Software Version NumberTo view the software version of the FEE, PEC and OPC circuit boards:1

Page 150 - C-16 October 2002

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-23Resetting the DefaultsResetting the ParametersThis procedure resets the parameters of the printer to the f

Page 151 - Sending Targets

System Operating Procedures3-24 October 2002Changing the Units of Measurement for Paper Sizes1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select

Page 152 - WINDOWS NT Version

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-25If the print job is sent to the printer with the Buffered/Deferred option, this indicates to the printer t

Page 153 - MACINTOSH Version

System Operating Procedures3-26 October 2002Operating the ProcessorOperator Control PanelThe operator control panel (OCP) for the processor allows you

Page 154 - C-20 October 2002

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-27OCP Key/Light DescriptionsKey/LightKey /LED Indicator LightDescription/FunctionSet Key Pressing Set causes

Page 155 - October 2002 C-21

This limitation of liability will not apply to claims for injury to persons or damage to property caused by the sole negligence or fault of Kodak or b

Page 156 - C-22 October 2002

System Operating Procedures3-28 October 2002Status MessagesStatus messages display on the LCD display of the operator control panel to indicate the st

Page 157 - October 2002 C-23

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-29OCP On/Off LightThe on/off light switch for the OCP illuminates or deilluminates the entire OCP.

Page 158 - C-24 October 2002

System Operating Procedures3-30 October 2002Operational ModesThere are three operational modes for the processor:• Operator• Key Operator• ServiceTo a

Page 159 - October 2002 C-25

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-31Adjusting the Key Switch LockThe key switch lock is behind the front panel on the side of the OCP. The fol

Page 160 - C-26 October 2002

System Operating Procedures3-32 October 2002Processing a Control StripCAUTION: Loading the control strip feed box must be done in a darkroom in comple

Page 161 - (Macintosh) Tab

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-3310. Turn the knob on the control strip feed box clockwise with a steady slow motion until the processor pu

Page 162 - C-28 October 2002

System Operating Procedures3-34 October 2002Viewing/Setting the Seven-Day TimerThe seven-day timer allows the processor to turn itself on and off auto

Page 163 - October 2002 C-29

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-35Viewing/Setting the TemperaturesViewing the Temperature Settings1. Press Temperature on the OCP to access

Page 164 - C-30 October 2002

System Operating Procedures3-36 October 2002Viewing/Setting Replenishment SettingsViewing the Replenishment Rate1. Press Replenishment to access the R

Page 165 - October 2002 C-31

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-37Entering the Flow Rate1. Measure the flow rate. See “Measuring the Flow Rate” above.2. Press Set twice to

Page 166 - File Formats

October 2002 vii Table of Contents About This Guide...

Page 167 - Installing the Densitometer

System Operating Procedures3-38 October 2002Displaying the Min Max Development TimeNOTE: The fastest and slowest development times, as recorded from t

Page 168

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-39Controlling the Processor DriveTurning the Drive On1. Press Drive.2. Press Set.3. Press Drive.The drive is

Page 169 - Server Software

System Operating Procedures3-40 October 2002Loading the Default ValuesIMPORTANT: Record all processor settings before using this procedure. Reloading

Page 170 - Using the Image Print Server

System Operating ProceduresOctober 2002 3-41Setting the Development Time ToleranceA “DRIVE ERROR” message appears on the OCP when the development time

Page 172 - Enqueue Example

October 2002 4-14 Maintaining the EquipmentThis chapter includes information you will need to maintain the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and

Page 173 - October 2002 D-5

Maintaining the Equipment4-2 October 2002Maintaining the PrinterDaily MaintenanceRemoving the ChadChad is the waste (fogged paper) that is cut from th

Page 174 - Print Server Software

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-3Periodic MaintenanceReplacing the Air FilterThe air filter under the shoe should be replaced approximately ev

Page 175 - Option Descriptions

Maintaining the Equipment4-4 October 2002Maintaining the ProcessorDaily MaintenanceChemistry LevelsCheck that the chemistry in the each of the process

Page 176 - Enqueue Dialog Box

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-5CAUTION: To avoid having chemicals overflow from the effluent bottles, be sure that the volume of chemicals i

Page 177

viii October 2002Accessing the Printer Features... 3-15Shutdow

Page 178 - Description

Maintaining the Equipment4-6 October 2002Operational ChecksCheck that the crossover assemblies and transport assemblies in the processor are installed

Page 179 - Export Module

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-7Weekly MaintenanceChecking the Tension of the Main Drive ChainWARNING: Turn off the main power for the proces

Page 180 - Installing the Software

Maintaining the Equipment4-8 October 2002Preventing Algae (for Wash Configuration)Add hot water to the top rollers in the wash area of the processor t

Page 181 - Printing Images

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-9Cleaning the Feed Table and the Processor Entrance SensorsWARNING: Turn off the main power to the processor o

Page 182 - E-4 October 2002

Maintaining the Equipment4-10 October 2002Replacing Chemical and Wash FiltersCheck the condition of the filters in the processor tanks. If necessary,

Page 183 - October 2002 E-5

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-11Monthly MaintenanceMain Drive ChainWARNING: Turn off the main power to the processor on the operator control

Page 184 - KODAK LED Main Dialog Box

Maintaining the Equipment4-12 October 2002Cleaning the Tank and Dryer CoverClean the inside and outside of the tank and dryer cover with water and a s

Page 185 - Punch Attributes

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-13Periodic MaintenanceCleaning Chemical Residue BuildupThe processor should be cleaned regularly to prevent co

Page 186 - Page Layout Attributes

Maintaining the Equipment4-14 October 2002Adding New ChemistryThe following information is a guideline for mixing new chemistry for chemical tanks in

Page 187 - Printer Status Dialog Box

Maintaining the EquipmentOctober 2002 4-15Stabilizer: (EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher)1. Pour 9 litres of water in a 10 litre mixing bottl

Page 188 - Troubleshooting

October 2002 ixViewing/Setting the Temperatures ... 3-35Viewing the Temper

Page 190

October 2002 5-15 Diagnostics and TroubleshootingThis chapter describes the error messages for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer and Processo

Page 191

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-2 October 2002Printer Error Messages The following messages appear on the printer’s OCP when an equipment problem occ

Page 192

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-3Printer Paper PathThe paper path through the printer is illustrated below. Use this information when tr

Page 193

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-4 October 2002Printer Error MessagesIf the error message continues to occur after implementing the possible solutions

Page 194

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-515 timers busy A low level motor move command was issued while the timer motor was in use.Wait for the

Page 195

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-6 October 200265 proc stopped taking sheetThe paper did not disappear from the sheet transport area within the expect

Page 196

Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-780 paper at shoe entr not detectedDuring paper loading, the lead edge of the paper was not detected at

Page 197

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-8 October 200292 knife back not detected Knifeback switch was not detected after moving knife from front to back.Chec

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Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOctober 2002 5-9132 knife at both limits Both the front and back knife limit switches are actuated.Call for service.133

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