3-2 Media Handling and Storage
Each cassette contains a barcode that allows the imager to track
how many sheets remain in the cassette (this count will be
inaccurate if sheets have been manually added or removed, or the
cassette has been moved to a different imager).
In addition to the barcode itself, the cassette’s lot number and “Use
by” date are printed on the barcode label.
All cassettes can be loaded into any of the imager’s three supply
slots. By default, the printer ejects completed prints to the
corresponding receive tray.
CAUTION
Use only Codonics media. Do not use plain paper, office transparencies,
or other unapproved media as damage, improper operation, or malfunction may
result. For information about the approved Codonics media types and sizes, and how
to order cassettes, refer to “Ordering Media” on page 3-10.
CAUTION
Do not refill a cassette. Do not tamper with or remove the barcode label.
The cassette’s barcode information is essential for ensuring diagnostic image quality.
Compromising the cassette in any way jeopardizes the quality and reliability of the
imager.