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Kodak CARESTREAM DRYVIEW 5850 User Manual

Kodak CARESTREAM DRYVIEW 5850
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KODAK DRYVIEW 5800 Laser Imager
and
CARESTREAM DRYVIEW 5850 Laser Imager
Users Guide

Table of Contents

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Kodak CARESTREAM DRYVIEW 5850 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TechnologyLaser Imaging
Print TechnologyDry Laser Imaging
Output Resolution508 dpi
Grayscale Resolution12 bits
Grayscale Levels4096
Film Size14 x 17 in
ThroughputUp to 110 films per hour
Print SpeedUp to 110 films per hour
Input Trays2
ConnectivityDICOM
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Summary

1 Overview

Intended Use

Describes the purpose and application of the 5800 and 5850 Laser Imagers.

How the Laser Imagers Work

Explains the network connection, printing process, and operator responsibilities.

System Components

Identifies and describes the main parts of the imager.

Print Sequence

Details the step-by-step process of printing an image.

Automatic Image Quality Control

Explains the AIQC process using a densitometer for parameter adjustment.

User Guide Conventions

Explains special messages like NOTE, IMPORTANT, CAUTION, DANGER, LASER WARNING.

2 Using and Maintaining the Imager

Operator Control of the Imager

Describes operator responsibilities and overview of imager usage.

Turning Imager Power ON and OFF

Instructions for powering the imager on and off, and behavior during power loss.

Local Panel and Display Screen

Details the components and functions of the imager's local panel and display.

Display Screen Icons

Explains the meaning of various icons shown on the display screen.

Icons in Menu Selection Mode

Describes icons that appear on the display screen when in Menu Selection Mode.

Web Portal

Describes the Web Portal as an interface for additional imager functions.

Accessing the Web Portal

Provides step-by-step instructions to access the Web Portal.

Logging on to the Web Portal

Instructions for logging on to the Web Portal as a Level 2 or Level 3 user.

Operations

Covers various operational tasks for using and maintaining the imager.

Unloading and loading the Film Tray

Step-by-step guide for removing and inserting the film tray.

Inserting the Film Saver and Removing the Film Tray

Instructions for inserting film savers and removing film trays.

Calibration Processes

Covers calibration prints, running them, and handling failures.

Test Print Procedures

Covers working with test prints and requesting them via panel or web.

Operator Maintenance

General section on operator-level maintenance tasks.

Changing the Charcoal Filter

Detailed steps for replacing the charcoal filter, including cautions.

3 Troubleshooting

Error and Alarm Indications

Overview of how errors and alarms are reported on screen and web portal.

DICOM Printer Status Messages

Explains DICOM printer status messages and their information.

Printer Status Messages

Details how local panel and web portal indicate printer status.

Film Tray Status Messages

Describes how local panel and web portal indicate film tray status.

Condition Codes

Explains how condition codes are displayed and what they mean.

Clearing Film Jams

General instructions and diagram for clearing film jams.

Film Jam - Code 2x-116

Specific steps to clear a film jam indicated by code 2x-116.

Film Jam - Code 2x126

Specific steps to clear a film jam indicated by code 2x126.

Specific Film Jam Codes

Instructions for clearing film jams indicated by specific codes.

Calling for Support

Information to have ready when calling for technical support.

4 Film Technical Information

General Description

Describes the characteristics of DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film.

Spectral Sensitivity

Explains the film's sensitivity to infrared light and handling.

Image Quality

Discusses the diagnostic quality and features of the film.

Film Handling and Storage

Guidelines for storing and handling film to maintain quality.

Film Lifecycle Management

Procedures for archiving and recycling film.

5 Specifications

Location

General considerations for placing the imager.

Equipment Specifications

Provides physical dimensions and weight of the imager.

Operating Space Requirements

Minimum space needed for normal operator functions.

Other Location Considerations

Additional factors for imager placement, including safety cautions.

Environmental Requirements

Lists operating and storage conditions for temperature and humidity.

Laser Specifications

Technical specifications for the imager's laser.

Appendix A: Warranty and Limitation of Liability

Important Notice to Purchaser

Provides general warranty information and exclusions.

End User License Agreement (EULA)

Details the terms and conditions of the software license agreement.

Limited Warranty

Outlines the express warranty for the software and hardware.

Limitation of Remedies

Specifies the remedies available under the warranty.

U.S. Government Restricted Rights

Details restricted rights for U.S. government use.

End-User License Agreement for Microsoft Desktop Operating Systems

Explains the EULA for Microsoft OS software included with the imager.

PRODUCT SUPPORT

Information on where to obtain product support.

EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

U.S. export restrictions for the software.

Warranty/Special Provisions for Canada - Limited Warranty

Specific limited warranty terms for Canada.

Liability Limitations

Outlines limitations and exclusions of liability for damages.

U.S. GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS

Details license rights for U.S. Government use.