1-2 8F2927 January 17, 2007
Overview
2 Film registration. The film registration orients and centers the film 
while moving the film from the film drawers to the imaging portion of 
the Imager.
3 Film imaging. The optics module writes the image onto the film 
while the film is moved through the exposure transport.
4 Film processor. The film processor uses heat to develop the image 
written onto the film by the laser in the optics module.
5 Densitometer. The densitometer receives the film after it passes 
through the processor and performs a density check to confirm image 
quality.
6 Film sorter. Your Imager may be configured without a sorter. The 
film sorter receives the processed film and transports the film to the 
selected film bin on top of the Laser Imager. The first bin holds 125 
sheets of film. Each of the other four bins holds 50 sheets of film.
7 Local panel. The local panel contains the power button used to turn 
power ON/OFF for the Imager during normal operations. It also 
contains the touch screen.
8 Touch screen. The touch screen is your interface to the Laser 
Imager. The screen accepts your commands and gives you status 
information about Imager functions.