DRYVIEW 6850 Laser ImagerUser’s Guide
1-4 2G8647 2010-11-04Overview3. The film registration transport then moves the film into the exposure transport.4. As the film moves through the expo
2010-11-04 2G8647 2-12Using and Maintaining the ImagerOperator Control of the ImagerDuring normal operation, the 6850 Laser Imager receives and automa
2-2 2G8647 2010-11-04Using and Maintaining the ImagerPower ON IMPORTANT: After the initial startup of the Imager, the power button on the local pane
Using and Maintaining the Imager2010-11-04 2G8647 2-3Power Failures In the event of a power loss, the 6850 Laser Imager shuts down. Films in process w
2-4 2G8647 2010-11-04Using and Maintaining the ImagerTouch Screen FunctionsUse the following table to navigate the touch screen. All functions begin
Using and Maintaining the Imager2010-11-04 2G8647 2-5Touch Screen Help Most screens contain a help button located in the upper right corner of the scr
2-6 2G8647 2010-11-04Using and Maintaining the ImagerGeneral Help The general Help provides basic information about the Laser Imager and its function
Using and Maintaining the Imager2010-11-04 2G8647 2-7– Enter the current time and select daylight savings– Review the date/time information• Set up th
2-8 2G8647 2010-11-04Using and Maintaining the ImagerLoading and Removing the Film CartridgesThe Film Drawer icon on the touch screen displays the nu
Using and Maintaining the Imager2010-11-04 2G8647 2-9Drawers and DoorsThe Imager has from one to three film drawers, a main door, a film registration
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2-10 2G8647 2010-11-04Using and Maintaining the ImagerFilm Drawers and Main Door Manual Override LatchIf the Laser Imager is shut down or if the Door
Using and Maintaining the Imager2010-11-04 2G8647 2-11Filter MaintenanceThere are two filters in the Laser Imager that must be attended to during the
2-12 2G8647 2010-11-04Using and Maintaining the Imager1. On the touch screen, touch:a.Unlock iconb. Unlock Film Supplyc. OK2. Open the main door.3. P
2010-11-04 2G8647 3-13TroubleshootingOverviewOccasionally, error conditions, such as film jams, may occur in the 6850 Laser Imager. You can easily cor
3-2 2G8647 2010-11-04TroubleshootingCorrecting Film Jams With the Imager Powered ONDo the following from the Troubleshooting screen on the local pane
2010-11-04 2G8647 4-14Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image Quality IntroductionAfter the Imager is installed, you can later configure it t
4-2 2G8647 2010-11-04Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image QualityThe message appears: "This modality is recognized as below, for whi
Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image Quality2010-11-04 2G8647 4-3Configuring Modalities ManuallyThe procedure used is determined by whethe
4-4 2G8647 2010-11-04Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image Quality9. Is the image quality acceptable?Configuring Modalities that use TFT S
Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image Quality2010-11-04 2G8647 4-53. Select the best image and make note of the TFT Set/Contrast Table for
iTable of Contents1 Overview6850 Laser Imager...
4-6 2G8647 2010-11-04Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image QualityPerforming a Contrast TestThere are three types of contrast test that ca
2010-11-04 2G8647 5-15Film Technical InformationGeneral DescriptionThis section describes the characteristics of KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film, not
5-2 2G8647 2010-11-04Film Technical InformationEnvironmental Impact Tests show that DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is not considered hazardous to the env
Film Technical Information2010-11-04 2G8647 5-3Handling Developed FilmHandling DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film requires reasonable care. Spills, humidity,
5-4 2G8647 2010-11-04Film Technical InformationDissipating Heat DRYVIEW Laser Imagers use controlled heat to develop DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film. The
2010-11-04 2G8647 6-16SpecificationsLocationEquipment SpecificationsNOTE: The Unpacked Height is for out of the crate with the trays installed. The Pa
6-2 2G8647 2010-11-04SpecificationsOther Location ConsiderationsAdditional factors that influence where the Imager is located include proximity to pa
Specifications2010-11-04 2G8647 6-3Environmental RequirementsTemperature • Operating: 15° to 35°C (59° to 95°F)• Storage: -35° to 60°C (-31° to 140°F)
6-4 2G8647 2010-11-04SpecificationsEnvironmental Effects• Heat Dissipation: total heat dissipation for the Imager is 4,800 BTU/hour• Acoustical Noise
Specifications2010-11-04 2G8647 6-5FilmPrior to installation, you must order and have on hand KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film. Contact your sales rep
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2010-11-04 2G8647 Glossary-1GlossaryCR Computed Radiography, the process of creating digital radiographic images.CT Computed Tomography, the process o
Glossary-2 2G8647 2010-11-04TFT Transfer Function Tables.Undelivered queue The queue of jobs that cannot be printed because of problems with the job
I-1IndexAAdd modalities, 2-4AdjustVolume, 2-4Agency compliance, 1-4Altitude, 6-3Assign sorter bins, 2-4Automatic modality configuration, 4-1BBackup sy
I-2IndexMMammo test patterns, 2-4Manual override latch, 2-10Modality, 4-1NNetwork requirements, 6-5OOpening doors and drawers, 2-9Opening film drawers
Table 1: Publication HistoryRevision Date Reason for ChangeA 2010-11-04 First release
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2010-11-04 2G8647 1-11Overview6850 Laser ImagerThe DRYVIEW 6850 Laser Imaging System is a continuous-tone laser imager with an internal photothermogra
1-2 2G8647 2010-11-04OverviewSystem Components1 Film drawers. Your Imager may be configured for one, two, or three film drawers. Each film drawer can
Overview2010-11-04 2G8647 1-3How the Laser Imager WorksWhen the Laser Imager receives a print request, it determines the requested film size and type
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