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Horizon Imager User’s Manual 3-5
Basic Imager Operations
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The following table lists the common cassette-related status
messages.
Table 3-1. Cassette Status Messages
Message Explanation
Barcode error The supply cassette’s barcode cannot be read.
Calibrating The imager is performing a calibration.
When performing a film calibration (when a DirectVista
grayscale film cassette is first inserted, or initiated manually
through the Main Menu), the “calibrating” message toggles
with supply information.
Calibration failed For a film calibration, the calibration test film is either too light
or too dark, indicating that there could be a problem with the
film, imager, or densitometer. Also, dust or dirt could be
blocking the densitometer and affecting valid readings.
Checking cassette The imager is reading the supply cassette’s barcode, or waiting
to read the barcode (for example, if the top cover is open, bar
code will not be read).
Media contaminated The media in loaded supply cassette does not match the
information from the cassette’s barcode. For example,
cassette has been loaded with additional unknown sheets.
Media Jam A jam as occurred with media from the indicated cassette.
Media size, type,
and count
Indicates the type, size, and sheet count of the media cassette
inserted in the corresponding supply slot. For example,
14x17 DV Blue 53, indicating the cassette currently has 53
sheets of 14 x 17-in. DirectVista blue film.
No cassette No cassette is loaded in the supply slot.
Printing The imager is printing from the indicated cassette.
Unsupported media The media in a loaded supply cassette is not supported by the
imager (for example, ChromaVista color white film is loaded
but that media option was not purchased with the imager).
Also could mean that the imager software is out of date
(out-of-date software might not support a new media type,
even if the new media type’s feature key is enabled).

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