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Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2018 Agfa NV
Document ID: 60886352 Service Manual
► Manufacturer
Agfa NV
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2018 Agfa NV
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium, or its
affiliates.
All other trademarks mentioned in this document are held by Agfa NV or the respective
owners and are used in an editorial fashion with no intention of infringement.
Nothing contained in this legal notice nor in any text in this document shall be
construed as granting by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license or right to use
any of the trademarks, service marks, trade names or logos appearing in this document
without the express prior written consent of their respective owner.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" prior to attempting any operation, repair or
maintenance task on the equipment.
Refer to Document ID 11849633.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa NV or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa NV or one of its affiliates to provide such
services.
LIST OF CONTENTS
1.13 Hardware................................................................................................................................. 38
2 SAFETY DIRECTIONS...........................................................................................................45
2.1 Safety Notes for Installation Planning and Installation ........................................................... 45
3 PRE-INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................49
3.1 Items to be organized before installation ................................................................................ 49
4.8.1 For type 5367 only: Mammography specific Image Adjustments (optional) ........................... 76
4.8.4 Basic Image Adjustment at the Printer via Key-Operator Menu ............................................. 80
5 CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................86
5.1 Film Calibration ....................................................................................................................... 87
5.5 Compliance Film Calibration as part of Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Procedure .................. 98
7.2.4 Bright vertical Lines over the whole Film Length ..................................................................123
7.2.5 Narrow (between 1 and 5 mm) to wide (> 5 mm) Lines in Transport direction.....................124
7.2.9 Wide Bands with lower Density at the left and/or right Hand Side of the Film .....................128
7.4.1 Blemish: The Artifact looks like Dirt spread out on the Surface of the Film. .........................134
7.4.2 Scratches: One or more bright Line over the whole Length of the Film ...............................135
7.6.5 Error message: "Film Jam: Open upper input tray and clear film path".
Error HC314003 in the infocounter. ......................................................................................142
7.6.7 Keypad shows "Please wait - Selftest Proceeding" for more than 5 Minutes .......................145
7.9.1 Error Codes of printers with serial number < 100.000 ..........................................................148
7.9.2 Error Codes of printers with serial number > 100.000 ..........................................................187
8 REPAIR ................................................................................................................................225
8.1 Required tools .......................................................................................................................225
9 MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................................304
9.1 Introduction: Maintenance frequency, required tools and time .............................................304
9.2 Diagnostics............................................................................................................................306
9.5.2 Reset of Maintenance Action counters and relative Counters in the Infocounter.................324
13.2 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with SATA hard disk .............366
13.3 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with Micro SATA flash
module ..................................................................................................................................374
13.4 DRYSTAR Axys Type 5367/100/400/500 SN < 100.000 with SATA hard disk ....................382
13.5 DRYSTAR Axys Type 5367/100/400/500 SN < 100.000 with Micro SATA flash module ....390
This document contains all information that service engineers need for installation as
well as for corrective and preventive maintenance of the DRYSTAR 5302, DRYSTAR
5301, DRY IMAGER, CRYSTAL IMAGER, DRYSTAR 5302 XL, DRYSTAR 5301 XL,
DRY 2.4, DRY 1.4, DRYSTAR AXYS, CRYSTAL-M IMAGER, DRYSTAR AXYS XL,
DRY 2.4M.
It does not contain:
Specific service information for other target readers, e.g. Clinical Application
Specialists or Service Managers
Service Bulletins
Revision 2:
Added section 10.29, Software Release 6.1.2_C1
Document Reference
List of Service Documents, Document ID 62000370
Generic Safety Directions Document ID 11849633
User Manuals Section 3.1.3
Additional documents are referenced in the corresponding sections.
Safety-relevant Notes
Icon Signal Word Situation
CAUTION: Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can lead to a minor
injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person.
None-Safety-relevant Notes
Icon Name Type of Information
IMPORTANT: Highlights very important actions which have to be carried out to
prevent malfunction.
0.5 Conventions
Highlighting of tasks
Task number Task Description Remark
(1) Connect the cable. Examples for working steps to be performed in
(2) Switch the machine on. the listed sequence.
1 Product description
The intended use statement is listed in the User Manual of the printer.
S6
CDM
M4
S5
S10 M5
S13
S4
S 1 in upper tray
S2 in lower tray
M1 S11
S24
S9 S12
Figure 1
Devius*
Devil*
Power Supply
OSB
TPH Tyndall*
Thanos*
Key6
RAM*
DDR2 RAM*
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Power Supply
DEVNIX
TPH
KEY6
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M4
S18/S19 in Upper
F1 S8 /Lower pickup tray
S7 S21
M2 S22
M3
V2 V1 M9
F2
M8
S3
Figure 4
* refer to page 23 for hardware changes depending on printer serial number.
The following major hardware changes were introduced for the printers:
1. Devil / Themis / SCSI hard disk replaced by Devius / Tyndall / SATA hard disk:
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100: SN ≥ 12610
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/100: SN 3177, SN 3180, SN 3494 to SN 3537, SN 3539,
SN 3574, SN ≥ 3672
For details refer to DRYSTAR 5302 SB 18, Document ID 31733444 and DRYSTAR
AXYS SB 13, Document ID 31836447.
2. Micro SATA Flash Module replaces SATA hard disk and removal of E-label for
Power Supply and Thermal Head:
DRYSTAR 5301 Type 5366/110: SN ≥ 1001
DRYSTAR 5301 Type 5366/410: SN ≥ 1001
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100: SN ≥ 36845 and additionally in SN 35916
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/300: SN ≥ 2124 and additionally in SN 2117
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/400: SN ≥ 1032
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/500: SN ≥ 1010 and additionally in SN 1005
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/100: SN ≥ 10601 and additionally in SN 10421
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/300: SN ≥ 1065
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/400: SN ≥ 1026
For details refer to DRYSTAR 5302 SB 35 / DRYSTAR AXYS SB 30, Document ID
53799257.
4. Devius / Tyndall / Micro SATA hard disk and OSB replaced by Devnix. New power
supply. New touch keypad.
All printer types: SN > 100.000
For details refer to DRYSTAR 5302 SB 38 / DRYSTAR AXYS SB 33, Document ID
61999827.
TH Suspension drive
Drum
CDM
Rollers driven by Filmrun
1 4
gearbox module 2
upper tray
3
(1 to 5)
Pickup Unit 5
Vacuum Pump
Filmrun
lower tray
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Films are inserted in the printer with the backing layer on top.
If a film is inserted with the backing layer upside down, the backing layer can
contaminate the thermal head, as it begins melting when the thermal head heats
it up.
Normally it is not possible to insert a film wrong. If a customer however re-inserts
a jammed film, the chance is 50% that he inserts it the right way. See NOTE next
page.
To prevent that a wrong inserted film contaminates the thermal head, the printer
prints a small rectangle on top of the film and checks when the film arrives at the
CDM, whether this small rectangle has Dmax.
In case the density is below a certain threshold, the film must have been inserted
wrong. The printer stops printing, informs the user of back-side printing, to check
the correct positioning of the film and to remove the film jam. Thus the thermal
head is only contaminated slightly, as the film is only printed a few cm on the
wrong side.
Distance
TH - CDM
Border
(O.D. between Dmin and Dmax; Backside printing
Refer to Host Profile parameter "Border Density")
Remove film jam
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NOTE:
The emulsion side in general is slightly Noise
smoother than the backing layer. This can be (dB)
heard by wiping over it The backing layer Backing layer
At this position, where the TH has to print always Dmax, i.e. at the left and right image
border, the TH looses its characteristic relatively fast, which is determined by the Micro
profile calibration in production.
As a consequence, the TH produces after many prints small print stripes at this position
in 14" films, where the black border of the 10" films is located.
To prevent, that the TH has to print the black border always at the same position, a
left/right shift algorithm is built in.
For each film pack the complete image information is shifted slightly:
Pack 1 has 0 mm shift
Pack 2 has +0.3 mm shift
Pack 3 has 0 mm shift
Pack 4 has -0.3 mm shift
Pack 5 has 0 mm shift
And so on
The clear left and right borders are influenced by this shift mechanism but they are
within specification.
14x17"
Shift of complete
8x10" Image Info
+- 0.3 mm
Image Info Image Info Image Info for each film pack
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No DICOM host profile required to print via DICOM at the printer from non-
Mammo modality.
A dedicated host profile is required for each Mammo modality. A host profile for
Mammo is defined via following DICOM host profile parameters:
o Mandatory Parameter
- Mammo Modality yes
o Optional Parameter
- Maximum Density 380
- Mammo CWR Rotation (see Figure 21) yes/no (default) /site (= as
defined in „site profile“. Default in site profile: NO)
Image on film 1 is
printed 180° rotated
R Film 1 R Film 2
Film 1 L Film 2
Lightbox Lightbox
L R L R
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Film printed
Purpose of the To determine new To reduce vertical To measure the film Equalization of TH Make film calibration
calibration reference values for macro banding sensitometry and to resistor drift in the this accurate, that it
the CDM. This is (vertical density use these values for area of 10" film black passes the
done via an external irregularities). Only internal reference, so borders when acceptance criteria
densitometer. macro density that the printer printing in mixed as defined by
compensation is behaves linear format conditions Afssaps / EUREF:
possible (in opposite regarding density (mix of 10" and 14" The default film
to micro reproduction. In print width). calibration procedure
compensation in addition, the is not necessarily
production). maximum density is accurate enough.
adapted.
To be done in Whenever the Unacceptable line At maintenance During the Before the
following internal artifacts visible in troubleshooting Afssaps / EUREF
cases densitometer has medical service test To compensate procedure. Refer acceptance test
to be adapted to image small density to section 3.3,
an external variations of the Troubleshooting Each 6 months, if
densitometer (for new film, when a the printer is
image quality new film package In certain cases under control of
control) is used during Afssaps / EUREF,
maintenance. and it did not pass
If density Refer to section 9, the Afssaps /
reproduction Maintenance EUREF calibration
check is not ok check
13 11 10
15
16
17 14 12
9
18
22 8
19 7
20
6
3
1 4
21 5
2
Figure 22: Printer Modules
NOTE:
This list does not show all spare parts. Parts that have no real function during
printing, like the covers are not listed.
1.13 Hardware
This section shows an overview of all hardware components and lists their purpose.
Key 6 board
Devil or Devius Hard disk drive
Display RS232
ETH
Sensors CF drive
Motors
Pumps
Power Supply
Themis or Thanos or
Thermal Head Tyndall
512 MB RAM
OSB Board
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Key 7 board
Devnix
Touch Micro SD
Display
USB
Sensors
Motors
Pumps 536702ez.cdr
Power Supply
Thermal Head
The E-Label is a small EPROM attached to the module, which keeps information about
the module, like e.g.:
Name
Hardware Version
Nr. of print cycles
Last error code
An example for the readout of an E-Label is given in Figure 26
In case the E-label is defective or not connected the printer issues a warning message.
Printing is possible however also without E-label.
The decision, whether a module has an E-label or not depends on whether the
corresponding module:
Can be repaired in the repair center or
Requires module specific data
_____________________________
Name....................................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/name
Name....................................Value OUTPUT ASSY
HardwareVersion.................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/hardwareVersion
HardwareVersion.................Value 3
OrderNumber.......................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/orderNumber
OrderNumber.......................Value
PartNumber..........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/partNumber
PartNumber..........................Value
RdeNumber..........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rdeNumber
RdeNumber..........................Value A333462.3
SerialNumber.......................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/serialNumber
SerialNumber.......................Value 40
FirstUseDate........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/firstUseDate
FirstUseDate........................Value
LastUseDate........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastUseDate
LastUseDate........................Value
HoursOfOperation...............Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/hoursOfOperation
HoursOfOperation...............Value 1876
NrOfCycles...........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/nrOfCycles
NrOfCycles...........................Value 21166
LastRepairDate....................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastRepairDate
LastRepairDate....................Value
RepairSiteName...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/repairSiteName
RepairSiteName...................Value
NrOfRepairs.........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/nrOfRepairs
NrOfRepairs.........................Value 0
LastRepairCode...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastRepairCode
LastRepairCode...................Value
LastModuleSpecificErrors...Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastModuleSpecificErrors
LastModuleSpecificErrors...Value HC205007
NominalCalIntensity............Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rde/nominalCalIntensity
NominalCalIntensity............Value 9500
MinCalIntensity...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rde/minCalIntensity
MinCalIntensity...................Value 8500
MaxCalIntensity...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rde/maxCalIntensity
MaxCalIntensity...................Value 10500
_____________________________
RandomUri
RandomValue
backToMain produce request randomRequest reconfigureThisELabel
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Example message:
MOD04
Figure 28
key-operator
clearable
event
everything no warning Message in plain text:
okay? E.g. CDM not calibrated
defect
yes
Infocounter
service
clearable
Filmrun
Step n Error message:
HC10907:
Suspension motor M3 not
connected or malfunctioning
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Figure 29
Heat of following
pixel
Heat of previous Drum
pixel temperature
Heat of neighbor
pixel TH temperature
Thermal Model
Mathematical
Pixel Stream Thermal Model
Description of Pixel Stream
Interaction Film - TH
Parameter Y
Thermal sensitivity
film
Parameter X
Figure 30
2 Safety Directions
IMPORTANT:
For each service intervention follow the instructions in the “Generic Safety Directions”.
Refer to Document ID 11849633.
The Generic Safety Directions document comprises the general safety relevant
information including relevant environmental and occupational safety instructions for
the Service Engineer.
CAUTION:
The device is heavy (90 kg / 198 lb). Risk of injuries.
At least three people have to lift the device from one position to the other.
Use proper foot and hand protection when lifting the device.
The table might break and cause injuries or damage to the device. The device weight
may be too heavy for the table.
Communicate to the customer, that the table must be able to carry more than 90 kg
(198 lb).
WARNING:
Thermal Print Head is hot - up to 70 °C: Risk of burns.
Avoid contact with the Thermal Print Head.
Observe the relevant sticker on the Thermal Print Head.
IMPORTANT:
Thermal Print Head is fragile: Risk of damage.
When replacing or cleaning the Thermal Print Head great care must be taken.
CAUTION:
When mounting the main drive belt in the wrong direction, the image will be
corrupted:
To ensure correct reassembly mark the outside with a waterproof pen before removing
the belt .
print head.
Figure 31
WARNING:
If the safety switch is overridden with a service key there are risks of injuries.
Keep your hands and garments away from the device.
Remove service key before the device is handed over to the customer.
Before the printer is closed the service key must be removed again, otherwise the
mechanism of the safety switch may get damaged.
CAUTION:
Hardcopy loss if printer is removed from the mains:
Before removing the mains cable make sure that there are no films being printed at
this time.
CAUTION:
Sharp edges inside the device: Injury is possible.
Take care during maintenance and replacement of parts.
0.2 Ohm.
Refer to Figure 32.
2
Figure 32
Figure 33
NOTE:
The electrical checks that have to be performed in certain intervals (for example each
36 months) or after certain service actions (repair and/or maintenance) depend on
National Regulations.
Example for Germany: BGV A3 and DIN VDE 0751 or subsequent regulations.
3 Pre-Installation
The printer is delivered with two 3 m power cables. Refer to Figure 36.
For US: NEMA 5-15P
For Europe: CEE7/7
If required organize a power cable for your country locally.
See section 3.6.3 for specifications.
3.1.2 Tools
3.1.3 Documents
The following user and reference manuals are available for download:
User manual DRYSTAR 5301 / DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100/110), Document
number 2831
Reference manual DRYSTAR 5301 / DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100/110),
Document number 2830
User manual DRYSTAR AXYS (Type 5367/100), Document number 2852
Reference manual DRYSTAR AXYS (Type 5367/100), Document number 2853
User manuals for other printer subtypes are part of delivery. They are not available for
download from the Agfa Medimg Library. Content is equivalent.
Certificates
Printer Certificates are available on the Agfa Medimg Library.
The printer is delivered with all parts, which are required to install it in an existing
Ethernet network.
1 printer, including:
- 2 input trays* adjustable for all film sizes
- 1 output tray
1 Compact Flash card (stored in backup CF card slot in input tray)**
2 power cables (Europe / US), 3 m
o 1 x NEMA 5-15P with IEC C13 plug female (US)
o 1 x CEE7/7 with IEC C13 plug female (Europe)
1 UTP network cable, 5 m long (2 x RJ45 connection) incl. extension piece
1 Reference manual (English)
1 User Manual (English; Chinese simplified, Spanish)
1 CD with all user manuals and Plug&Play installation manuals in all
languages***
1 packing list
1 Plug and Play Installation manual (English)
25 films 14x17" DT 2B for test purposes
25 films 8x10" DT 2B for test purposes
2 sets film type labels*
1 Chinese warning sticker
1 CE declaration of conformity
1 China ROHS declaration
1 Installation Report
* Printers type 5366/110, 5366/410 and 5366/510 have one input tray and one set of film type labels only.
** Not delivered for printers with SN > 100.000
*** Available languages: Bulgarian, Chinese_Simplified, Chinese_Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch,
English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian,
Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai,
Turkish, Vietnamese
3.3 Accessories
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Mammo EY8RN Contains the mammo license key for printers type
license 5367.
When entering this key, the printer is able to print
Dmax up to 3.80 O.D., what is required for mammo
printing.
The printer is remote service capable. It can be serviced remotely via the Agfa Secure
Remote Service System (SRSS).
For more information see Agfa Intranet > Agfa Medical Imaging > Services > Tools >
SRSS
Data Comment
Printer network setup data
Printer IP address Default 169.254.10.10
Can also be set to DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Subnet mask Default: 255.255.0.0
Router IP address Default: None
Hostname Default: ds5302 (type 5366) or dsaxys (type 5367)
Printer AE title DS5302 (type 5366) or DSAXYS (type 5367)
Modality setup data – required for each single modality which shall use the
printer
Modality brand Printer has default profiles available for many modalities.
Modality type
Modality nickname Max. 8 characters. Displayed in the printer queue.
Modality AE Title None
3.6 Specifications
Figure 34
Service Interface.
RS232 Interface male
DTE 9 pin sub D (nullmodem)
Network connection.
RJ45 UTP for 1000BaseT network,
according to IEC 601
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Figure 35
IMPORTANT:
A ground fault interrupter (GFI) (IN = 30 mA) must be installed at a suitable point in
the circuit (in compliance with VDE 664).
Mains connection in the VDE Double earthed pin outlet in compliance with
installation room DIN 49441 and with CEE 7 standard cover V II.
UL Earthed contact outlet for the NEMA 5-15 P plug
US Europe
Figure 36
3.6.4 Resolution
Parameter Value
Spacial resolution printer type 5366 320 dpi
Spacial resolution printer type 5367 508 dpi
Contrast resolution (type 5366 / 5367) 12 bit
These tables list the diagnostic print matrices (= addressable area by the modality).
At some modalities this information has to be entered by the modality service engineer.
Diagnostic Area for Mammo Printing - optional for printer type 5367
NOTE:
If trim is used around the images (trim is a small, white frame around each image on
the film – this can be configured via DICOM host profiles), the diagnostic area is 6
pixels smaller at each edge of the film.
Parameter Value
Image interface DICOM 3.0 Print SCP
TIFF
Maximum number of simultaneous 10
DICOM associations
Network connection RJ45 UTP, 1000 BaseT (1 GB/s)
acc. to IEC601
For the technical data of the printer not listed in the Service Manual refer to the User
Manual.
The technical data are listed in section “Specifications” of the corresponding user
manual.
Refer to section 3.1.3 for the available user manuals.
REQUIRED TIME:
Average required time: 1 hour
15 min. Hardware installation
15 min. Printer set-up
15 min. Installation verification
15 min. User training
TOOLS:
Crosshead screwdriver
Flathead screwdriver
Wire cutter
Service PC
For printer with SN > 100.000: USB flash drive (USB 2 or 3)
SOFTWARE:
Latest printer software, to be prepared for a software upgrade, in case a newer
software is available.
The following table shows the main steps of the printer installation:
Figure 37
* Modality Type is not shown when selecting "default profile" in the "Modality Brand" screen.
Example browser
screen: Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Every 5 packs
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Figure 38
Example browser
screen: Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Figure 39
Purpose of the setting: Change the film view in case the film curl is desired to be
towards the light box
Figure 40
Purpose of the setting: Adjust whether or not the customer shall be informed via
audible beeps about an empty tray.
NOTE:
The 'beep on empty tray' menu is accessible via key-operator menu on the keypad
and key-operator menu via browser.
Example browser
Welcome to this
screen: DryStar Axys printer
Language English
Chinese Simpl.
Japanese
* Site name
* Site address
* City
* Country
* Country code (tel)
* Telephone
Remote Connection
* Department
* Contact person
E-mail address
Comments
Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values
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Figure 41
Purpose of the setting: Define the behavior of the printer in case the RF tag is not
readable or available.
Example browser
screen: Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Figure 42
NOTE:
The Mammo License is optional for printer type 5367.
The Mammo license is not available for printer type 5366.
In case the customer did not buy the Mammo license, skip this step.
Example browser
HOME HELP Licenses
screen:
Product options:
OK Cancel
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Figure 43
NOTE:
When the Mammo license is activated, the printer changes following characteristics:
It is possible to define DICOM host profile parameter "Mammo Modality = yes".
It is possible to use and calibrate DRYSTAR DT2 Mammo films
(Dmax up to 3.8 O.D).
Accessible via menu: Browser pages - Service Engineer tools - Enter key-
operator command session - 2 Change settings - 1
General
Example browser
Welcome to this
screen: DryStar Axys printer
Language English
Chinese Simpl.
Japanese
* Site name
* Site address
* City
* Country
* Country code (tel)
* Telephone
Remote Connection
* Department
* Contact person
E-mail address
Comments
Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values
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Figure 44
The purpose of this section is to show the tasks that are required for connection of the
printer to the modality.
The following table lists these tasks.
(1) Check, whether the printer requires the "logical printer setup",this means to setup
more than one AE title for the printer. See flowchart below:
Logical Printer
Setup Decision
Flowchart
No Okay. Logical
Modality supports
Printer Setup not
> 1 application ?
required.
Yes
No
Create two logical printers.
Proceeding see this section.
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Figure 45
Accessible via menu: Browser pages - Service Engineer Tools - DICOM profile
editor - Setup DICOM print SCP Servers
Purpose: Define more than one logical printer. This may be required in
case a modality sends images from different applications to
the printer. See also Info next page.
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Figure 46
NOTE:
The Called AE title is defined during the execution of the printer installation wizard.
It can also be adapted in the "DICOM Print SCP Setup" screen.
The number of logical SCP printers is limited. As each configured SCP server
consumes resources of the printer, use as little SCP servers as possible. Rule of
thumb: Define max. 4 logical printers.
Problem:
The PACS workstation has one AE title only. The DRYSTAR AXYS does not
recognize, for which type of modality (CT or Mammo) the user wants to print.
Solution (see " Figure 47: Example for logical printer setup " next page):
X X
NOTE:
In the example of Figure 47 the checkboxes before the "Kernel" parameters are set.
This setting prevents, that the modality can overrule the adjusted parameter.
It always depends on the application, whether this is desired or not.
This has to be discussed with the modality service engineer and/or the customer.
Required setting:
Print Cubic Bell 0.9
DSAXYSCT CT
DSAXYSCT
DSAXYSMAMMO
PACS Console
Required setting:
Cubic Bell 1.1
AE Title: PACS Mammo Mammo Modality = yes
Drystar Axys
with Mammo License
AE Title 1: DSAXYSCT
AE Title 2: DSAXYSMAMMO
HOME HELP DICOM Print SCP Setup HOME HELP DICOM Print SCP Setup
Dicom Print SCP Dicom Print SCP
OK Create new Dicom Print SCP Cancel OK Create new Dicom Print SCP Cancel
OK Cancel Show Defaults Show last Input OK Cancel Show Defaults Show last Input
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Image Adjustment
Flowchart
No
No
Customer is Yes
Okay. No further image
satisfied with image adjustments required.
quality?
No
No No Customer is
satisfied with image
adjustments?
4.8.1 For type 5367 only: Mammography specific Image Adjustments (optional)
NOTE:
Mammography Mammography printing functionality is supported by printer type 5367
only.
By default the Mammography printing functionality of the printer is switched off.
Two conditions have to be fulfilled to allow printing of Mammography images:
Mammo license is activated. See section 4.3.6.
A DICOM host profile for the Mammo modality with setting "Mammo modality
= yes" has to be created. This 2nd step is described here.
In case the printer has no Mammo modality as input, skip this step.
Figure 49
Film 1 Film 2
R L
Film 1 L Film 2
Lightbox Lightbox
L R L R
536701gq.cdr
Figure 50
(1) If a Connectivity Release Document for the Printer - Modality Combination exists,
perform the image adjustments as described there.
(2) When finished, print test images from the modality.
(3) Check the image quality together with the customer.
(4) In case the image quality is not satisfying continue as described in the flowchart in
Figure 48 . X
NOTE:
Connectivity Release Documents describe all parameters and required adjustments to
guarantee:
Communication between modality and the printer
Image adjustment at the modality and / or the printer.
Refer to section 3.1.3 for more information about Connectivity Release Documents.
The Image adjustments at the modality are split up in contrast (see 4.8.3.1 ) and X
(1) Select the required taste LUT (Look Up Table) at the modality. If possible use the
"Kanamori Taste LUT".
NOTE:
The Look-Up-Table is responsible for the contrast of the image (in combination with Dmin
and Dmax) and may be named at the modality as follows:
Taste LUT
Perception LUT
Correction LUT
Presentation LUT
(1) Check the DICOM conformance statement whether the modality sends the images
in page mode or image mode.
(2) Select the required smooth factor at the modality to define the sharpness of the
image. See Figure 18 . X X
536401XK.CDR
Legend
Limits
Default
Useable values
Figure 51
NOTE:
Use Cubic Bell interpolation, when the modality sends the images in Page Mode
(images already composed for the film).
Use Cubic High Res interpolation, when the modality sends the images in Image Mode
(printer composes the different images for the film).
NOTE:
Via key-operator menu only the parameters Look-up table, Interpolation and
Dmax can be adjusted.
Before these parameters can be changed, the modality has to be configured at
the printer. This is done either via Printer Installation Wizard or via key-operator
function "3 Change Settings - 5 Image Quality - 3 Add modality".
This creates a DICOM Host Profile with the settings as defined in the printer
modality database (Corresponding printer parameter of the Installation wizard or
"Add modality" function: "Brand").
Important remark: Changing parameter via key-operator menu does not automatically
U U
the value set in the printer is applied to the modality print job.
o In case the modality sends a parameter value, (e.g. Dmax = 2.8 O.D.) this
value still has priority above the value set in the printer. Even when an empty
value (" ") is sent.
This means, the value sent by the modality has higher priority than the value set in
the printer, and therefore it is always preferred to set the required parameter value at
the side of the modality.
Example browser
screen:
Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings
Figure 52
NOTE:
Interpolation setting "Linear" usually gives too smooth image impression.
Interpolation settings "Replication" usually gives too "pixely" image impression.
Both settings are used in exceptional cases only.
Dmax
Kanamori curve and
Kanamori like value
220 Kanamori_like 100 = Kanamori
200 Kanamori_like 200 = linear
100
Kanamori_like 220 = logarithmic
m ori 75
Kana
Dmin Input
0 255
536401GM.CDR
Figure 18
Legend
Interpolation Smooth Factors (Kernel values) Limits
Default
5.9 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.1 5.9 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.1
Cubic Bell
Reasonable values
-0.2 -0.7 -1.2 536601GL.CDR
4.9 -4.9
Cubic High Res
Figure 54
NOTE:
For details regarding image adjustments refer to the Hardcopy Application Manual,
Document ID 11912739.
Accessible via menu: Browser pages - Service Engineer Tools - DICOM profile
editor – New or View/Edit
Purpose: Adjust Image Quality in case it cannot be adapted at the
modality
Figure 55
NOTE:
For details regarding image adjustments refer to the Hardcopy Application Manual,
Document ID 11912739.
Activity Reference
Switching on the printer: Warm up time 7 User manual: "Switching on the printer"
min.
Switching off the printer. It can take up to User Manual: "Switching off the printer"
20 secs. until the printer switches off.
Loading films: RF tag and its function. User Manual: "Loading films"
Removing film jams. Reference manual "Problem solving -
Clearing of film jams"
Show dust stripes on a previous test film Reference manual "Problem solving –
and how to prevent: Maintaining image quality"
Keep printer always closed.
Clean TH resistor line with alcohol
and lint free cloth when dust stripes
appear or when printer displays
"Printhead cleaning required".
(2) Hand over the user and reference manual to the customer.
Figure 56
Figure 57
If the customer is not yet part of SRSS (Secure Remote Service System):
o Inform the customer about the SRSS. Refer to the SRSS introduction,
Document ID 28088171.
5 Calibration
PURPOSE Determination of the correlation between control of the thermal head and
corresponding densities on film.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
None
REQUIRED TIME:
10 min.
NOTE:
The film calibration is by default executed automatically at every 5th new film package:
This automatic film calibration can be activated/deactivated in the Key-operator menu
"1. Change settings - 5. Image quality - 1. General - select default for film calibration
(default = ON)". Also the calibration frequency (Default = every 5 film packs) can be
entered there.
INPUT TRAY:
FILM CALIBRATION OK
Default densitometer
Measured Dmax
536336as.cdr
Figure 58
NOTE:
The calibration is successful, in case the measured Dmax is max. 2% different from
the target Dmax.
The target Dmax depends on the default densitometer which is configured in Key-
operator menu "2 Change Settings - 5 Image Quality - 1 General".
NOTE:
Only following densitometers can be used for the calibration: McBeth TR-924,
Gretag D200-2, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341.
The densitometer must be calibrated with the calibration wedge of the
densitometer manufacturer according to the calibration procedure of the
densitometer manufacturer.
WHEN TO BE The calibration of the internal densitometer CDM via an external densitometer is
PERFORMED
necessary when the density reproduction check for a specific material is not OK
after a film calibration.
During the troubleshooting procedure.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
One of following, calibrated densitometers: McBeth TR-924, Gretag D200-2, X-Rite
301, X-Rite 310, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341.
INSTRUCTIONS (1) In the webpages - menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command
session' select '6. Calibration - 2. Internal densitometer calibration'.
(2) Follow the instructions on the WebPages. Refer to Figure 59.
(3) Enter the measured densities in the browser window.
(4) Perform a film calibration. See 5.1.
(5) Perform a density reproduction check. See 8.7.1.
Welcome to this
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DryStar Axys printer
Figure 59
NOTE:
Always perform a Film calibration (refer to 5.1) and check the Density reproduction
(refer to 8.7.1) after a CDM calibration.
WHEN TO BE The Print Head Profile calibration is necessary whenever vertical stripes are not
PERFORMED
longer acceptable:
Vertical stripes are unacceptable in case they are visible in the medical service
test image.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
One of following, calibrated densitometers: McBeth TR-924, Gretag D200-2, X-
Rite 301, X-Rite 310, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341
Lint free cloth
Isopropyl - alcohol
Welcome to this
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DryStar Axys printer
Service - Calibration
Printhead Calibration Succeeded
Upper Tray Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet
Lower Tray Step Step
Select a 14" film for optimum quality 00 2.0 01 2.1
02 2.0 03 2.1
04 2.1 05 2.1
536736ag.cdr
06 2.1 07 2.1
08 2.2 09 2.1
10 2.1 11 2.2
12 2.1 13 2.1
14 2.1 15 2.0
16 2.1 17 2.1
18 2.1 19 2.1
20 2.1 21 2.2
Field 1 Field 21
Figure 60
NOTE:
With Print Head Calibration only macro TPH banding can be solved. Sharp and or
small (10 mm) discontinuities can not be solved by a Print Head Calibration.
PURPOSE Equalization of TH resistor drift in the area of 10" film black borders when printing in
mixed format conditions (mix of 10" and 14" print width).
A 14x17" film is required to perform this calibration.
66 densities have to be measured and to be entered in the browser screen.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Calibrated densitometer MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite
310 or Gretag D200-2
Waterproof pen
REQUIRED TIME:
45 min.
H a film calibration for this tray, where 14x17" films are available. See
(1) Perform
o 5.1.
section
w
(2) Select in the browser menu
?
'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session'.
(3) Select '6 Calibration - 5 Smart Profile Calibration'.
(4) Select the densitometer which will be used for measurement.
(5) Select the film tray with 14x17", 14x14” or 14x11” films: A test film as shown in
Figure 62 is printed.
(6) Measure the 66 squares on the printed film: Write down the values on the
foreseen squares on the film with a waterproof pen.
Figure 62
(7) Enter the values in the browser screen. See also Figure 178 and Figure 179.
IMPORTANT:
The browser screen where the 66 data are entered refreshes in a time interval of
4 minutes. If you are not finished with entering all data within 4 minutes, all entered
values will be reset to "0.00".
Workaround to avoid entering all data again: Press the “back button” in the browser.
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DryStar Axys printer
Figure 63
Figure 64
Verification: (1) In the browser screen select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service
Command Session - 3 Print Image - 1 Testimage – upper or lower tray* -
STI2.ZIP': The STI2 test image will be printed.
(2) From the same menu print the medical_image.zip*
Figure 65
WHEN TO BE The compliance film calibration may be required as last step of the Afssaps / EUREF*
PERFORMED calibration procedure for a DRYSTAR AXYS used for printing mammo images.
The Afssaps / EUREF compliance calibration procedure has to be performed in
following cases:
Before the Afssaps / EUREF mammo acceptance test.
Each 6 months, if the printer is under control of Afssaps / EUREF, and it did not
pass the Afssaps / EUREF calibration check (see section 5.5.6).
*Afssaps = Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé
EUREF = European Reference Organisation for Quality Assured Breast Screening and
Diagnostic Services
PURPOSE Make film calibration this accurate, that it passes the acceptance criteria as defined
by Afssaps / EUREF:
The default film calibration procedure is not necessarily accurate enough.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Service PC with network interface and browser Internet Explorer
Calibrated densitometer MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite
310 or Gretag D200-2
Lint free cloth
Isopropyl - alcohol
Waterproof pen
Density reproduction check Excel sheets, available via Agfa Medimg Library
Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check Excel Sheet, available via Agfa Medimg
Library
Connectivity Release Document for the corresponding modality to DRYSTAR
AXYS Mammo, available via Agfa Medimg Library General Info
Connectivity & Application
REQUIRED TIME:
60 to 120 min.
No Perform densitometer
Densitometer calibration acc. to densitometer
calibration ok? manufacturer instructions.
YES
Check configured default densitometer. Details see section 5.5.2.
YES
YES
Printer installation date
= today?
No
Reset CDM, TH, CFC calibrations. Details see section 5.5.3
No
DRC ok?
YES
Print TG18 QPC pattern. Measure 18 density values.
Enter values in 'EUREF&AFSSAPS GSDF check.xls'. Details see 5.5.6.
No
Deviations < 10%? Perform CFC calibration.
Details see section 5.5.7.
YES Repeat up to 3 times
if required.
Finished
CFC_calibration_5302.cdr
Figure 67
IMPORTANT:
The base for a successful Afssaps / EUREF calibration procedure is a perfectly
calibrated densitometer.
(1) Check the densitometer calibration as described in the densitomter user manual.
Example for X-Rite 341:
Insert calibrated step tablet (part of delivery).
Check density of step tablet area marked "CAL": This measurement should be
within +0.02D of the value marked on the step tablet.
(2) Calibrate the densitometer according to the instructions of the manufacturer if
required.
5.5.3 Resetting the Compliance Film Calibration, Internal Densitometer Calibration and
Thermal Print Head Calibration
NOTE:
Resetting the Compliance Film Calibration, Internal Densitometer Calibration and
Thermal Print Head Calibration is required to be sure, that possibly wrong calibrations
from previous service interventions are deleted.
(1) In the service command session select “1 Show settings – 2 Input Tray”.
(2) Check, which tray is using “DT2M” film material.
(3) In the service command session select “6 Calibration – 6 Compliance film
calibration – 1 Reset compliance film calibration for upper tray or 2 Reset
compliance film calibration for lower tray”. (depends on which film tray is using
DT2M film material).
If both trays contain DT2M film material, select both trays, one after another.
(4) Leave the “service command session”
(5) In the service tools page select “Reset calibration data”
(6) Select “Default CDM” and “Default Profile”. Note, that “Default Profile” button is not
available, if no “Print Head Profile” has been performed in the field yet.
(7) Leave the Reset calibration data” screen.
NOTE:
After this action the printer will show warnings
HC302016 Lower tray needs film calibration - or
HC301016 Upper tray needs film calibration - and
HC306014 Printer needs CDM calibration
This problem will be solved in the next section.
NOTE:
The Internal Densitometer Calibration, Film Calibration and Thermal Print Head
Calibration is described in this section (3.6 Adjustments and Calibrations) in detail.
Here only a short description is given. For details refer to …
5.2 CDM (Internal Densitometer) Calibration
5.1 Film Calibration
5.3 Print Head (TH) Calibration
NOTE:
The film calibration has to be performed two times for each tray, where DT2M films are
available.
INPUT TRAY:
FILM CALIBRATION OK
(1) Select menu “Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session - 6.
Calibration - 2. Internal densitometer calibration”.
(2) Follow the instructions on the browser pages. Refer to Figure 69.
See also NOTE below.
(3) Enter the measured densities in the browser window.
(4) Select “Accept changes”.
NOTE:
Use this tray for internal densitometer calibration, where DT2M films are available.
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Figure 69
NOTE:
The film calibration after the internal densitometer calibration has to be performed one
time for each tray, where DT2M films are available.
INPUT TRAY:
FILM CALIBRATION OK
NOTE:
The print head calibration has to be performed 2 times, if films of width 10” and 14” are
available.
INSTRUCTIONS (1) Clean the thermal head with a cleaning tissue lightly moistened with Isopropyl -
alcohol. The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way.
(2) In the browser pages - menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command
session' select '6. Calibration - 3. Print Head Calibration'.
(3) Follow the instructions on the browser pages. Refer to Figure 71. See
IMPORTANT note next page concerning tray selection.
(4) Perform two film calibrations for this tray, where DT2M films are loaded – if both
trays keep DT2M film, perform it for both trays. Refer to section 5.1.
IMPORTANT:
If the printer has 14x11” DT2 Mammo films loaded, select the tray with 14” film for
print head calibration.
If only 8x10” or 10x12” DT2 Mammo films are available, use the tray with 10” films
loaded.
If the printer uses 14” DT2B or DT2B films and 10” DT2 Mammo films, perform the
print head calibration first for the upper tray, then for the lower tray.
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Service - Calibration
Printhead Calibration Succeeded
Upper Tray Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet
Lower Tray Step Step
Select a 14" film for optimum quality 00 2.0 01 2.1
02 2.0 03 2.1
04 2.1 05 2.1
536736ag.cdr
06 2.1 07 2.1
08 2.2 09 2.1
10 2.1 11 2.2
12 2.1 13 2.1
14 2.1 15 2.0
16 2.1 17 2.1
18 2.1 19 2.1
20 2.1 21 2.2
Field 1 Field 21
Figure 71
NOTE:
Performing this step is a verification method for step “Performing a Density
Reproduction Check”. If the Density Reproduction Check is successful, the internal
densitometer calibration is OK.
(1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service
Command Session - 3 Print Image - 1 Test Image".
(2) Select the tray with DT2M films.
(3) Print out LinCheck.zip and measure the density of the eleven 100 % – 0% fields
with a calibrated MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or
Gretag D200-2 densitometer.
(4) To check linearity fill in measured values in the density reproduction check Excel
file. Refer to section 8.1.
Select densitometer: X-rite 341
4 Dmax = 365
Figure 72
(5) After the measured values are filled in, the density reproduction is calculated
automatically.
(6) At the right hand side of the table is shown, whether the Density Reproduction is
ok or not. In case it is not ok you are requested to carry out a CDM calibration.
deviation compared
to DICOM (%)
EUREF/AFSSAPS GSDF check for printer Step 2: Check, that deviation is < 10% for all values. If 1 (or more) value > = 10% go to S
Step 1: Enter the measured values he
Laser:
left monitor
dL/L
DICOM 3.14
+/- 10%
0,100
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
p-values
Figure 73
(6) Check column “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)”: All values have to be < 10%.
- If all values are < 10%, the procedure is finished.
- If one (or more) value(s) are ≥ 10 %, proceed with next section.
(7) Repeat this step for the other film tray, if the printer has two different DT2 Mammo
film formats loaded (e.g. 8x10” DT2 Mammo and 10x12” DT2 Mammo).
NOTE:
Performing this step is only required, if the column “Deviation compared to DICOM
(%)” for one (or more) value(s) is ≥ 10 %. Refer to section 5.5.6.
With this calibration the printer applies a correction on the current film calibration using
the DT2M film.
IMPORTANT:
The browser screen where the 18 data are entered refreshes in a time interval of
1 minute. If you are not finished with entering all data within 1 minute, all entered
values will be reset to default values.
Workaround to avoid entering all data again: Press the “back button” in the browser.
IMPORTANT:
If after three repetitions one or more “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)” values are
still ≥ 10%, start the complete procedure from scratch. Refer to section 5.5.
1 2 Service - Calibration
Service - Calibration
Compliance film calibration
1. Film calibration
2. Internal densitometer calibration
3. Thermal print head calibration
1. Reset compliance film calibration for upper tray (8x10)
4. Horizontal alignment 2. Reset compliance film calibration for lower tray (14x17)
5. Smart profile calibration 3. Proceed without resetting
6. Compliance film calibration
Go back Go back
3 Service - Calibration
Compliance film calibration
Actions which must have taken place with the same tray and with the same film pack: 4
1. First film calibration.
Service - Calibration
2. Profile calibration.
3. Second film calibration.
Compliance film calibration
4. Remove film pack in other tray(s).
5. Printed DICOM-image. 1. Upper tray
6. Measurement of the densities. 2. Lower tray
Proceed
Go back Go back
Figure 74
NOTE:
The film calibration is successful, if the measured Dmax is < 2% different from the
target Dmax.
The target Dmax depends on the default densitometer which is configured in Key-
operator menu "2 Change Settings - 4 Image Quality - 1 General".
Default Target Dmax DT2B Target Dmax DT2C Target Dmax DT2
Densitometer Mammo
X-Rite 310 3.20 O.D. 3.05 O.D. 3.80 O.D.
X-Rite 331 3.09 O.D. 2.93 O.D. 3.68 O.D.
X-Rite 341 3.05 O.D. 2.89 O.D. 3.65 O.D.
X-Rite 301 3.10 O.D. 2.88 O.D. 3.63 O.D.
MacBeth 3.10 O.D. 2.91 O.D. 3.68 O.D.
Gretag D200 3.05 O.D. 2.88 O.D. 3.63 O.D.
When the Dmax isn't reached, the user is informed via local display to retry the
film calibration. The TH power will be increased so that the Dmax will be
reached.
If Dmax is still more than 2% different from the target Dmax the display will
show "calibration failed". In this case check the CDM measurement area at the
lightbox for dust stripes. Refer to section 8.7.2, Check for dust stripes / TPH
Cleaning Procedure . X
6 Acceptance Test
NOTE:
The German DIN6868 Part 56 is similar to the Image Quality Control procedure
based on IEC1223-2-4.
The Image Quality Control procedure based on IEC 1223-2-4 is described in the
Hardcopy Application Manual, Document ID 11912739.
7 Troubleshooting
This section lists the cause and solution for the following symptoms.
In case escalation is required to solve the problem, refer to The Field Service ABCs,
Document ID 25722561.
Symptom Reference
Film density, sharpness or contrast not OK 7.1
Line Artifacts in Transport Direction 7.2
Point Artifacts 7.3
Surface Artifacts 7.4
Display Problems 7.5
Error and Warning Messages 7.6
Image Transfer Problems 7.7
Film Jam 7.8
536632gb.cdr
Figure 75
This fault requires to measure the 0% to 100% squares of the LinCheck test image
This fault can best be observed in the 256 squares in the STI1 test image. Refer to
Figure 76. Each square differs from its neighbor by 2 density units (2 of 256). Each
square has inside a small square which is 2 density units darker than the outside
square.)
(4) Print the STI1 test image and check the squares in the field A.
(5) If the squares are still not all visible, perform a Printhead profile calibration.
(6) Perform a Film Calibration.
(7) Print the STI1 test image and check the squares in the field A again.
Defect Sensitometry far away from the real film characteristics - calibration not
performed and/or
Printhead profile needs to be calibrated
536433SA.CDR
Figure 78
Defect Dust on the film. The dust particle stays on the thermal head for a certain time. This
leads to less heat on the film as long as the dust particle stays between the thermal
head and the film.
Solution Normally okay after next film, otherwise clean the thermal head.
536433SB.CDR
Figure 79
Figure 80
Figure 81
Defect During one of the previous prints a film was printed on the "wrong" (backlayer)
side of the film.
7.2.5 Narrow (between 1 and 5 mm) to wide (> 5 mm) Lines in Transport direction
Symptom Narrow (between 1 and 5 mm) to wide (>
5 mm) lines in transport direction. Lines
can be brighter or darker. This fault is
named "mm TH banding" (1 to 5 mm) or
"Macro TH banding" (> 5 mm)
536433SE.CDR
Figure 82
536533SK.CDR
Figure 83
NOTE:
How to distinguish Kyocera and Toshiba THs:
Possibility 1: Check infocounter section "1.3 Hardware info:"
Possibility 2: Check label on TH:
Toshiba
5366T-XXXXXX
Kyocera
5366K-XXXXXX
536633SL.cdr
Figure 84
7,6 mm 10,2 mm
This fault can best be observed in the
STI2 test image. or 3,8 mm 5,1 mm
or 1,9 mm 2,6 mm
536533SN.CDR
Figure 85
NOTE:
How to distinguish Kyocera and Toshiba THs:
Possibility 1: Check infocounter section "1.3 Hardware info:"
Possibility 2: Check label on TH:
Toshiba
5366T-XXXXXX
Kyocera
5366K-XXXXXX
536633SL.cdr
Figure 86
536533SM.CDR
Figure 87
NOTE:
How to distinguish Kyocera and Toshiba THs:
Possibility 1: Check infocounter section "1.3 Hardware info:"
Possibility 2: Check label on TH:
Toshiba
5366T-XXXXXX
Kyocera
5366K-XXXXXX
536633SL.cdr
Figure 88
7.2.9 Wide Bands with lower Density at the left and/or right Hand Side of the Film
Symptom Uneven density at the right and/or left
hand side of the image. Density is too
low compared to the middle part of the
image.
536633SH.CDR
Figure 89
Defect Aging of the print drum: Different elasticity of the print drum rubber over the drum
width.
This fault should only appear for more than 100.000 film cycles.
536433SD.CDR
Figure 90
Defect Irregularities in the film transport system (mechanical problem). Depending on the
distance of the banding lines, following parts can cause such a banding:
approx. 110.6 mm distance: print drum, drum bearings
approx. 137 mm distance: toothed belt
approx. 28 mm distance: tension roller
approx. 16 mm distance: drum motor axle; belt mounted the wrong way (belt
running direction important, as the belt deposits dust between the teeth of the
motor pulley, to which it adapts by small abrasions)
approx. 0.55 mm distance: One tooth of the drive belt
approx. 0.159 mm; 0.079 mm; 0,040 mm distance: 4, 2, 1 steps of the drum
motor: These banding lines are accepted as they are.
Random distance: TH data connection
Solution (1) Check the complete print drum drive (motor bearings, drum, belt pulleys, belt
tension).
Solution depends on the distance of the lines.
536633TB.CDR
Figure 91
Solution (1) Pinholes must be regarded as a film problem (which cannot be avoided).
Print direction
times on the film. approx. 110 mm
536333TD.CDR
This fault can best be observed in the
536633TD.CDR
STI1 test image.
Figure 93
Defect Dust/dirt on the print drum. Drum errors are easy to detect since the diameter of the
drum is small compared to the length of the film. This results in the same drum error a
number of times on the same printed film having a distance between errors equal to
the drum diameter (=110 mm)
536633TE.CDR
Figure 94
Solution (1) Dust particles in the film are a general film problem
(which cannot be avoided 100%).
7.4.1 Blemish: The Artifact looks like Dirt spread out on the Surface of the Film.
Symptom The artifact looks like dirt spread out on
the surface of the film. It is called 'blemish'.
Blemish is also visible on the light box.
If you can clean the dirt on the film, then
Print direction
the phenomenon is certainly "blemish".
536633TF.CDR
Figure 95
7.4.2 Scratches: One or more bright Line over the whole Length of the Film
Symptom Scratches appear as one or more bright
line over the whole length of the film.
To judge whether a bright line is caused
by a scratch, take the film from the light
box and check the surface at both sides
of the film by keeping it horizontally with
light in the background. In addition
scratches can be felt with the finger nail.
536433SC.CDR
Figure 96
Symptom Curl of the film in case it is hanging at the lightbox for a long time
Symptom After power on, the printer does not start up: The LCD display stays blank more than
10 secs.
Solution 1 (1) Check connections between power supply and Display Module.
Defect 2 Power cord of the printer not connected or defective power supply
Solution 2 (1) Check, whether the power supply fan is working. If not, check the printer
connection to the wall socket.
Symptom The printer does not react on input of the keys at the local display
Solution (1) Check connections between Devil / Devius / Devnix CPU and Display Module.
Solution (1) Switch the printer off /on once, to confirm that the error is persistent.
(2) Order the corresponding module.
NOTE:
The message "MODXX – Please replace module" is only issued, in case the online
diagnosis has checked all possible reasons for the fault. The only possible cure:
To replace a certain module.
Nevertheless it is still possible with very low chance, that a defective cable could have
caused the fault.
Defect Severe error: Printing is not possible anymore: The online diagnosis has
checked all possible reasons for the fault. More than one defects are
possible.
Solution (1) In the Key-operator menu select "7 Service actions - 1 Error
messages" to view reason and cure for the current error.
(2) Troubleshoot as described in the error description.
NOTE:
The EXXXXXX error messages are also logged in the infocounter as HCXXXXX
messages.
Example: Error "E301003 - RF1 defect" on the display is logged in the infocounter as
error HC301003.
For a list of all errors refer to section 7.9.
Defect Broken spring holder at the heat sink of the Themis CPU: Reduced
pressure of the heat sink on the CPU leads to higher temperature and so to
less CPU performance.
Solution Replace defective heat sink by the "Crius / Themis Heat Sink Replacement
Kit" CM+346039.X
NOTE:
Error 312000 may also have other reasons. Refer to the error description of error
HC312000 in the appendix of the Technical Documentation Drystar 5302,
DD+DIS150.05E, chapter 3.3, Troubleshooting.
Symptom Display shows message “New Maintenance Mx”. See table below.
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer
Y Y
Thermal head cleaning required 5000 5000 5000 N N
Y Y
Replace thermal head anti dust filter 25000 25000 25000 N N
62500 Y Y
Replace thermal head (end of life) 62500 62500 N N
Figure 97
NOTE:
The different maintenance actions can be configured by service. The graph above
shows the default parameters.
By default all are active except "Replace Thermal Head" and "Service maintenance
required".
7.6.5 Error message: "Film Jam: Open upper input tray and clear film path".
Error HC314003 in the infocounter.
Defect 1 Non-optimized film transport & aligning from upper tray, caused by the friction clutch in
the gear box.
Defect 2 The force for driving the film towards the thermal head is sporadically too low
Symptom After power on, the printer does not start up: The LCD display shows message
"ERROR System Failure"
Defect 1 The message "Error System Failure" appears in case the operating system and as a
result also the "Online Diagnosis" were not able to start up completely.
Possible defects for this error message:
Hard disk power or data cable not connected or defective
Hard disk defective
Software not loaded on hard disk
Solution 1 (1) Check whether hard disk power and data cable is properly connected.
(2) Reboot the printer.
(3) In case problem persists, reboot again and check bootup message. Refer to
Figure 98.
(4) Even in case the printer booted from the boot EPROM (= FLASH), the login will
appear: Enter username "mega" and the service password.
(5) Change to C: drive by typing "cd C:"
(6) In case drive C: cannot be found, the hard disk is defective.
(7) In case drive C: is present, check whether software is available on the hard disk:
- Type "dir startup.com" to check, whether the boot file is available.
- Type "dir", to see whether any software is available on the C: drive.
(8) Re-install software. Refer to section 11.
############################################
### WARNING, YOU ARE BOOTED FROM FLASH ###
### startup.com could not be found on C: ###
### Reason: bad disk or file not found ###
############################################
Path = RAM:\
System disk = RAM:
Tools installed
TCP/IP version 2.14
TCP/IP Net0 Ethernet address is 08:00:66:80:29:fa
** Netcfg, Broadcast failed, err=0xA32
TCP/IP Net0 Internet address is 192.168.150.81
TCP/IP Checking if my IP address is already in use
** Netcfg : Adding route failed a33 (0 via 0.0.0.0)
TCP/IP http server installed on port 80
###########################################################
# To install new software in the field, use the existing #
# installation tools !!! #
###########################################################
Figure 98: Part of bootup message with defective / disconnected hard disk or
missing software on hard disk
Defect 2 Themis CPU with mechanically damaged CPU chip: Depending on the mechanical
damage the CPU never fails (little damage) or fails after weeks or months after
installation (severe damage).
The affected Themis CPUs can be recognized at the date code printed on the chip:
02XX or 03XX.
Solution 2 Replace Themis CPU
7.6.7 Keypad shows "Please wait - Selftest Proceeding" for more than 5 Minutes
Symptom After power on, the printer does not come into READY state: The printer shows "Please
wait - Selftest proceeding" for more than 5 minutes.
Defect The message "Please Wait - Selftest Proceeding" is generated by the keypad internally
directly after switch on.
In case it does not disappear after max. 5 minutes, following possible reasons exist:
(1) Printer is not able to boot up
- defective RAM
- defective Themis CPU
- Jumper J1 on Themis set
(2) Keypad defective or not properly connected.
(3) Power for Devil/Themis CPU missing
Symptom An image which was sent from the host modality to the printer is not displayed in the
printer queue.
Solution 1 Check cabling, e.g. use a crossed network cable, make a direct connection from the
printer to the Service PC and send a ping from the Service PC to the printer.
If cabling is okay, check printer AE-title at the host modality or printer IP address.
Check modality AE title and IP address entered at the printer.
Defect 3 Mismatch in DICOM communication between host modality and the printer.
Solution 3 (1) Start up ADVP (AGFA DICOM Visual Print) on the Service PC.
(2) Send an image from the modality to the laptop.
(3) Send an image from ADVP to the printer. For more info to ADVP refer to 8.3.10.
Defect The film did not pass a film sensor in the specified time window
NOTE:
Depending on attributes for "Type" and "Action" (see error descriptions below) error
messages will be issued as error code or plain text:
The following list of error codes is based on DRYSTAR 5302 error codes, software
5.0.0_C1 (copied from error.xml of
\rel5.0.0_c1\SWR_DRYSTARaxys_R5.0.0_C1\axys\jars\axysprops.jar)
LIST OF ERRORS
MODULE : uppertraymodule
Elabel : No
HC301000 : uppertraymodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 301000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason XS7 or XS8 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS7 or XS8
HC301001 : uppertray.overruled
* Type Failure
* Context 301001
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray overruled (dmax 2.0)
Cure Replace filmpack
HC301002 : uppertray.disabled
* Type Failure
* Context 301002
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray disabled
Cure Replace filmpack
HC301003 : uppertraymodule.tagreader
* Type Failure
* Context 301003
* Action None
* Reason1 Tag reader not connected
Cure1 Connect tag reader
* Reason2 Tag reader defect
Cure2 Replace
Part Tag reader
HC301004 : uppertraymodule.s11
* Type Failure
* Context 301004
* Action None
* Reason1 S11 not connected
Cure1 Connect S11
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301005 : uppertraymodule.s24
* Type Failure
* Context 301005
* Action None
* Reason1 S24 not connected
Cure1 Connect S24
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301006 : uppertraymodule.takeoversensors.working
* Type Defect
* Context 301006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 S11 and S24 not connected
Cure1 Connect S11 and S24
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301007 : uppertraymodule.s1
* Type Failure
* Context 301007
* Action None
* Reason1 S1 not connected
Cure1 Connect S1
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301016 : upper.filmcal.required
* Type Failure
* Context 301016
* Action None
* Reason Upper tray needs calibration
Cure Perform upper tray calibration
HC301018 : upperTag-unsupported
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Wrong version in upper tray
Cure Replace filmpack
HC301019 : tag.history.insecure
* Type Defect
* Context 301019
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Tag history is corrupt
Cure make Emergency sw install without
preserving config
HC301020 : uppertraymodule.s11.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 301020
* Action None
* Reason S11 defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD01
HC301021 : uppertraymodule.s24.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 301021
* Action None
* Reason S24 defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD01
HC301022 : uppertraymodule.sensors
* Type Failure
* Context 301022
* Action None
* Reason1 one of the takeoverdetection sensors
is not functioning
Cure1 Remove jam
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301023 : backside.jam.upper
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason backside jam while printing from upper
tray
Cure Insert filmpack correctly
MODULE : lowertraymodule
Elabel : No
HC302000 : lowertraymodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 302000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason XS9 not connected to lower tray module
Cure1 Connect XS9 to lower tray module
HC302001 : lowertray.overruled
* Type Failure
* Context 302001
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray overruled (dmax 2.0)
Cure Replace filmpack
HC302002 : lowertray.disabled
* Type Failure
* Context 302002
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray disabled
Cure Replace filmpack
HC302003 : lowertraymodule.tagreader
* Type Failure
* Context 302003
* Action None
* Reason1 Tag reader not connected
Cure1 Connect tag reader
* Reason2 Tag reader defect
Cure2 Replace
Part Tag reader
HC302007 : lowertraymodule.s2
* Type Failure
* Context 302007
* Action None
* Reason1 S2 not connected
Cure1 Connect S2
* Reason2 Lower tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD02
HC302016 : lower.filmcal.required
* Type Failure
* Context 302016
* Action None
* Reason Lower tray needs calibration
Cure Perform lower tray calibration
HC302018 : lowerTag-unsupported
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Wrong version in lower tray
Cure Replace filmpack
HC302023 : backside.jam.lower
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason backside jam while printing from lower
tray
Cure Insert filmpack correctly
HC302024 : used.film.upper
* Type Failure
* Context 302024
* Action None
* Reason counter of new filmpack in upper tray
was already low. It was used in another
printer
Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs out
HC302025 : used.film.lower
* Type Failure
* Context 302025
* Action None
* Reason counter of new filmpack in lower tray
was already low. It was used in another
printer
Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs out
MODULE : upperpickupmodule
Elabel : Yes
HC303000 : upperpickupmodule.film.pickupposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303001 : upperpickupmodule.film.bendposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303002 : upperpickupmodule.film.homeposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently
Cure Self resolving accident
HC303003 : upperpickupmodule.film.vacuum
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper input jam
Cure1 Remove upper input jam
* Reason2 vacuum system failing
Cure2 clean vacuum tubes , filter , vacuum
cups ......
* Reason3 Lower pickup module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part vacuum pump
HC303004 : upperpickupmodule.filmpickup
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303005 : upperpickupmodule.s18.low
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303006 : upperpickupmodule.s18.high
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC303007 : upperpickupmodule.pickup.skew
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303008 : upperpickupmodule.tphalign
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
HC303009 : upperpickupmodule.film.align
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303010 : upperpickupmodule.homeposition
* Type Failure
* Context 303010
* Action None
* Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently
Cure Self resolving accident
HC303011 : upperpickupmodule.thpositioning
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303012 : upperpickupmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 303012
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect upper pickup elabel
* Reason2 Upper pickup Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303013 : upperpickupmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 303013
* Action None
* Reason Upper pickup elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
HC303014 : upperpickupmodule.connected
* Type Failure
* Context 303014
* Action None
* Reason1 XS1 disconnected
Cure Connect XS1
* Reason Upper pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
HC303015 : upperpickupmodule.working
* Type Failure
* Context 303015
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD03
* Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray
Cure2 Remove wrinkled film
HC303016 : upperpickupmodule.passed.high
* Type Failure
* Context 303016
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup past sensor jammed
Cure1 Free upper pickup past sensor
* Reason2 Upper pickup past sensor defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303021 : upperpickupmodule.m7.connection
* Type Failure
* Context 303021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Upper pickup motor not connected
Cure1 reconnect upper pickup motor
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303022 : upperpickupmodule.m7.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 303022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Upper pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
HC303023 : upperpickupmodule.s14
* Type Failure
* Context 303023
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup home sensor S14
malfunctioning
Cure1 check upper pickup home sensor S14
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303024 : upperpickupmodule.s15
* Type Failure
* Context 303024
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup pickup sensor S15
malfunctioning
Cure1 check upper pickup pickup sensor S15
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303025 : upperpickupmodule.s18
* Type Failure
* Context 303025
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup passed sensor S18
malfunctioning
Cure1 check upper pickup passed sensor S18
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
MODULE : lowerpickupmodule
Elabel : Yes
HC304000 : lowerpickupmodule.film.pickupposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304001 : lowerpickupmodule.film.bendposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304002 : lowerpickupmodule.film.homeposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304003 : lowerpickupmodule.film.vacuum
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower input jam
Cure1 Remove lower input jam
* Reason2 vacuum system failing
Cure2 clean vacuum tubes , filter , vacuum
cups ......
* Reason3 Lower pickup module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part vacuum pump
HC304004 : lowerpickupmodule.filmpickup
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304005 : lowerpickupmodule.s19.low
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304006 : lowerpickupmodule.s19.high
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC304007 : lowerpickupmodule.pickup.skew
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304008 : lowerpickupmodule.tphalign
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304009 : lowerpickupmodule.film.align
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304010 : lowerpickupmodule.homeposition
* Type Failure
* Context 304010
* Action None
* Reason Lower pickup homing failed accidently
Cure Self resolving accident
HC304011 : lowerpickupmodule.thpositioning
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304012 : lowerpickupmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 304012
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect lower pickup elabel
* Reason2 Lower pickup Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304013 : lowerpickupmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 304013
* Action None
* Reason Lower pickup elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
HC304014 : lowerpickupmodule.connected
* Type Failure
* Context 304014
* Action None
* Reason1 XS4 disconnected
Cure Connect XS4
* Reason lower pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
HC304015 : lowerpickupmodule.working
* Type Failure
* Context 304015
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD04
* Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray
Cure2 Remove wrinkled film
HC304016 : lowerpickupmodule.passed.high
* Type Failure
* Context 304016
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup past sensor jammed
Cure1 Free lower pickup past sensor
* Reason2 Lower pickup past sensor defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304021 : lowerpickupmodule.m6.connection
* Type Failure
* Context 304021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Lower pickup motor not connected
Cure1 connect lower pickup motor
HC304022 : lowerpickupmodule.m6.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 304022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Lower pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
HC304023 : lowerpickupmodule.s16
* Type Failure
* Context 304023
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup home sensor S16 malfunctioning
Cure1 check lower pickup home sensor S16
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304024 : lowerpickupmodule.s17
* Type Failure
* Context 304024
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup pickup sensor S17
malfunctioning
Cure1 check lower pickup pickup sensor S17
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304025 : lowerpickupmodule.s19
* Type Failure
* Context 304025
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup passed sensor S19
malfunctioning
Cure1 check lower pickup passed sensor S19
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
MODULE : thmodule
Elabel : Yes
HC305000 : thmodule.high
* Type Defect
* Context 305000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Coolingfan defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD16
HC305001 : thmodule.thpos.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Resolve jam
HC305002 : thmodule.thermalheadheater
* Type Failure
* Context 305002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not connected
Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3
* Reason3 Connectors P6 on OSB not connected
Cure3 Connect connector P6
* Reason4 Connector XS6 on heater not connected
Cure4 Connect connector XS6
* Reason5 Sensor S12 defect
Cure5 Replace MOD05
* Reason6 PSU defect
Cure6 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason7 TH defect
Cure7 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305003 : thmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 305003
* Action None
* Reason1 TH Elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect TH elabel
* Reason2 Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305004 : thmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 305004
* Action None
* Reason Elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD05
HC305005 : thmodule.device.current
* Type Defect
* Context 305005
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
HC305006 : thmodule.powerlogic
* Type Defect
* Context 305006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not connected
Cure2 Connect connector P2
* Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH
* Reason4 Connector P43 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil
or Devius) not connected
Cure4 Connect connector P43 on MOD08 baseboard
(Devil or Devius)
* Reason5 PSU defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason6 OSB defect
Cure6 Replace
Part OSB
* Reason7 TH defect
Cure7 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305007 : thmodule.headvoltageactuator
* Type Defect
* Context 305007
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
HC305008 : thmodule.osb.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 305008
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 P1 on OSB not connected
Cure1 Connect P1 on OSB
* Reason2 P1 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
not connected
Cure2 Connect P1 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or
Devius)
* Reason3 OSB defect
Cure3 Replace
Part OSB
HC305009 : thmodule.thermalheadheating
* Type Failure
* Context 305009
* Action SeeManual
* Reason TH module heater defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD05
HC305010 : thmodule.voltage.low
* Type Failure
* Context 305010
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Serial connection to powersupply fails
Cure1 power down the printer, and power up
again
* Reason2 Calibration files corrupted
HC305011 : thmodule.thinstall
* Type Defect
* Context 05
* Action Replace
* Reason TH data is not loaded properly
Cure Replace
Part MOD05
HC305012 : thmodule.resolution
* Type Defect
* Context 305012
* Action SeeManual
* Reason TH has the wrong resolution for this
printer OR this software is installed on
the wrong printer
Cure Replace
Part MOD05
HC305021 : thmodule.device.thermistors
* Type Defect
* Context 05
* Action Replace
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not connected
Cure2 Connect connector P2
* Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH
* Reason4 Connector P43 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil
or Devius) not connected
Cure4 Connect connector P43 on MOD08 baseboard
(Devil or Devius)
* Reason5 TH defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD05
MODULE : outputmodule
Elabel : Yes
HC306000 : outputmodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 306000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 XS2 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS2
* Reason2 XS3 not connected
Cure2 Connect XS3
HC306001 : outputmodule.cdm.init
* Type Failure
* Context 306001
* Action None
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306002 : outputmodule.intensity.scan
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306003 : outputmodule.outputsensor.hi
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Output film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306004 : outputmodule.printingFail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Internal film jam
Cure1 Remove film jam
* Reason2 S18 or S19 is sticking
Cure2 replace this upper or lower tray
HC306005 : outputmodule.film.scan
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove jam
HC306006 : outputmodule.outputSensor.lo
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306007 : outputmodule.outputorscan.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306008 : outputmodule.outputhome.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306009 : outputmodule.cdmhome.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306010 : outputmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 306010
* Action None
* Reason1 Output elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect output elabel
* Reason2 Output elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD06
HC306011 : outputmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 306011
* Action None
* Reason Output elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306012 : outputmodule.cdm.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason CDM homing accidently failed
Cure Self resolving accident
HC306013 : outputmodule.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Output homing accidently failed
Cure1 Self resolving accident
* Reason2 Output module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD06
HC306014 : outputmodule.cdminstall
* Type Failure
* Context 306014
* Action None
* Reason CDM needs calibration
Cure Calibrate CDM
HC306015 : outputmodule.intensity.unstable
* Type Failure
* Context 306015
* Action None
* Reason CDM intensity is unstable
Cure Replace CDM module MOD06
HC306020 : outputmodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306021 : outputmodule.m4.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 306021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Output motor not connected
Cure1 connect output motor
* Reason2 Output module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD06
HC306022 : outputmodule.m4.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 306022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306023 : outputmodule.cdm.m5.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 306023
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 CDM motor not connected
Cure1 connect CDM motor
* Reason2 Output module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD06
HC306024 : outputmodule.cdm.m5.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 306024
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306025 : outputmodule.s5
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306026 : outputmodule.s6
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306027 : outputmodule.cdm.s10
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306028 : outputmodule.cdm.working
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
MODULE : drumdrivemodule
Elabel : No
HC307001 : drumdrivemodule.m1.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 307001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 M1 not connected
Cure1 Connect M1
* Reason2 Ambient temperature too low when
switching on the printer
Cure2 Ensure that ambient temperature is
within specifications (+15C to
+30C)
* Reason3 Drum drive module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part MOD07
HC307002 : drumdrivemodule.s9
* Type Defect
* Context 307002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 S9 not connected
Cure1 Connect S9
* Reason2 Drum drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD07
HC307004 : drumdrivemodule.move
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Drum drive move failed accidently
Cure Selfresolving accident
HC307020 : drumdrivemodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 07
* Action Replace
* Reason Drum drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD07
HC307021 : drumdrivemodule.m1.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 307021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Drum drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD07
MODULE : devilmodule
Elabel : Yes
HC308000 : devilmodule.dsh.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P9 not connected
Cure1 Connect P9
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308001 : devilmodule.psu.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P15 not connected
Cure1 Connect P15
HC308002 : devilmodule.keypad.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P8 not connected
Cure1 Connect P8
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308003 : devilmodule.th.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308003
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P43 not connected
Cure1 Connect P43
* Reason2 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure2 Connect P1 on TH
* Reason3 Ambient temperature too low when
switching on the printer
Cure3 Ensure that ambient temperature
is within specifications (+15C to
+30C)
* Reason4 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure4 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason5 TH defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD05
HC308004 : devilmodule.p21.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P21 not connected
Cure1 Connect P21
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308005 : devilmodule.p20.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308005
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P20 not connected
Cure1 Connect P20
HC308006 : devilmodule.p41.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P41 not connected
Cure1 Connect P41
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308007 : devilmodule.p40.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308007
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P40 not connected
Cure1 Connect P40
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308008 : devilmodule.p1.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308008
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on
MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
Cure1 Connect P1 on MOD08 baseboard
(Devil or Devius)
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308009 : devilmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 308009
* Action None
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
Elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect MOD08 baseboard (Devil or
Devius) elabel
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308010 : devilmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 308010
* Action None
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
Elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308011 : devilmodule.power.3v3
* Type Defect
* Context 308011
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308012 : devilmodule.power.12v
* Type Defect
* Context 308012
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308013 : devilmodule.power.n12v
* Type Defect
* Context 308013
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308014 : devilmodule.power.24v
* Type Defect
* Context 308014
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308015 : devilmodule.power.actuator
* Type Defect
* Context 308015
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308016 : devilmodule.headvoltage
* Type Defect
* Context 308016
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on TH
Cure1 Connect P1 on TH
* Reason2 Connector P43 not connected on
MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
Cure2 Connect P43 on MOD08 baseboard
(Devil or Devius)
* Reason3 Connector P3 not connected on
MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
Cure3 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason4 PSU module defect
Cure4 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason5 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason6 TH module defect
Cure6 Replace
Part MOD05
HC308017 : duplicate.ipaddress
* Type Failure
* Context 308017
* Action None
* Reason IP adress already in use
Cure Change IP adress
HC308018 : disk.space
* Type Failure
* Context 308018
* Action None
* Reason Harddisk full
Cure Call service
HC308019 : devilmodule.sn.mismatch
* Type Defect
* Context 308019
* Action SeeManual
* Reason SN mismatch
Cure Call service
HC308020 : devilmodule.power.sensor
* Type Defect
* Context 308020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308021 : devilmodule.p42.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P42 not connected
Cure1 Connect P42
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308022 : check.date
* Type Failure
* Context 308022
* Action None
* Reason1 Date and time not property set
Cure1 Set the correct Date and time on
the printer
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devius module
defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC312000 : tyndall.temperature
* Type Defect
* Context 312000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Ambient temperature too high what
could be caused by continuous
printing in an already warm
environment or the environment
temperature is just too high
Cure1 If caused by continuous printing
, this can be cured by waiting
until temperature comes down ;
otherwise it has to be made sure
HC308024 : devilmodule.serialadc
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308025 : devilmodule.bitgenerator
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308026 : devilmodule.m16
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308027 : devilmodule.fpga
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius)
module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308028 : devilmodule.m2.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
HC308029 : devilmodule.m3.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308030 : devilmodule.m4.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308031 : devilmodule.m5.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308032 : devilmodule.f1.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308033 : devilmodule.f2.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308034 : diagnose.completion
* Type Failure
* Context 308034
* Action None
* Reason Diagnose not complete
Cure Reboot printer with closed trays and covers
HC308035 : devilmodule.m6.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308036 : devilmodule.m7.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308037 : devilmodule.m8.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308038 : devilmodule.m9.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308039 : devilmodule.v1.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308040 : devilmodule.v2.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC312020 : devilmodule.tyndall.cpuboard
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Thanos or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC312021 : devilmodule.tyndall.serial
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Thanos or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC312022 : devilmodule.tyndall.ethernet
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Thanos or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC312023 : devilmodule.tyndall.portex
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason Software problem
Cure Reinstall software
HC312024 : devilmodule.tyndall.pci
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Thanos or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC318020 : devilmodule.tyndall.ram
* Type Defect
* Context 18
* Action Replace
* Reason1 RAM defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD18
* Reason2 MOD12 cpu board (Thanos or Tyndall) defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD12
HC312025 : devilmodule.tyndall.clock
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Thanos or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
MODULE : powersupplymodule
Elabel : Yes
HC309000 : powersupplymodule.temperature
* Type Defect
* Context 309000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 PSU too hot
Cure1 Switch off printer and let it cool down
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309001 : powersupplymodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 309001
* Action None
* Reason1 PSU Elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect PSU elabel
* Reason2 PSU module Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309002 : powersupplymodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 309002
* Action None
* Reason PSU module Elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309003 : powersupplymodule.powerth.current
* Type Defect
* Context 309003
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 TH power cables short circuited
Cure1 Check TH power cables
* Reason2 TH module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD05
* Reason3 PSU module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309004 : powersupplymodule.powermotor.current
* Type Defect
* Context 309004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited
Cure1 Check actuators power cables
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309005 : powersupplymodule.temperature.warning
* Type Failure
* Context 309005
* Action None
* Reason PSU temperature high
Cure Cool down the PSU
HC309020 : powersupplymodule.powerth
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309022 : powersupplymodule.powermotor
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited
Cure1 Check actuators power cables
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309024 : powersupplymodule.powerlogic
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309025 : powersupplymodule.power3v3
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309026 : powersupplymodule.power12v
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309027 : powersupplymodule.powern12v
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
MODULE : displaykeypadmodule
Elabel : Yes
HC310000 : displaykeypadmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 310000
* Action None
* Reason1 Display Elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect Display elabel
* Reason2 Display Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD10
HC310001 : displaykeypadmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 310001
* Action None
* Reason Display Elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD10
MODULE : inputsensormodule
Elabel : No
HC311000 : inputsensormodule.s4.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 311000
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam, input sensor S4 isn't responding
Cure Remove jam
HC311001 : inputsensormodule.s13.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 311001
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam, input sensor S13 isn't responding
Cure Remove jam
HC311002 : inputsensormodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 311002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason XS5 not connected
Cure Connect XS5
HC311003 : inputsensormodule.s4
* Type Failure
* Context 311003
* Action None
* Reason1 S4 not connected
Cure1 Connect S4
HC311004 : inputsensormodule.s13
* Type Failure
* Context 311004
* Action None
* Reason1 S13 not connected
Cure1 Connect S13
* Reason2 S4 bracket module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD11
HC311005 : inputsensormodule.sensors
* Type Failure
* Context 311005
* Action None
* Reason one of the inputsensors is not functioning
Cure Remove jam
HC311020 : inputsensormodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 11
* Action Replace
* Reason S4 bracket module is defective
Cure Power off printer and replace
Part MOD10
MODULE : camdrivemodule
Elabel : No
HC313000 : camdrivemodule.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC313001 : camdrivemodule.m2.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 313001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M2 not connected
Cure1 Connect motor M2
* Reason2 Cam shaft module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD13
HC313002 : camdrivemodule.s7
* Type Defect
* Context 313002
* Action SeeManual
HC313020 : camdrivemodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 13
* Action Replace
* Reason Cam shaft module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD13
HC313021 : camdrivemodule.m2.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 313021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Cam shaft module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD13
MODULE : gearboxmodule
Elabel : No
HC314000 : gearboxmodule.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314001 : gearboxmodule.pickup.passed
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314002 : gearboxmodule.takeover.film.close
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314003 : gearboxmodule.film.inputsensors
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314004 : gearboxmodule.m8.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 314004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M8 not connected
Cure1 Connect motor M8
* Reason2 Roller drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD14
HC314005 : gearboxmodule.s3
* Type Defect
* Context 314005
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Sensor S3 not connected
Cure1 Connect sensor S3
* Reason2 Roller drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD14
HC314006 : gearboxmodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 314006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector XS12 not connected
Cure1 Connect Connector XS12
* Reason2 gearboxmodule drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD14
HC314020 : gearboxmodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 14
* Action Replace
* Reason Roller drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD14
HC314021 : gearboxmodule.m8.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 314021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Roller drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD14
MODULE : suspensiondrivemodule
Elabel : No
HC315000 : suspensiondrivemodule.move
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
HC315001 : suspensiondrivemodule.m3.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 315001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M3 not connected
Cure1 Connect motor M3
* Reason2 Suspension drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD15
HC315002 : suspensiondrivemodule.s21
* Type Defect
* Context 315002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Sensor S21 not connected
Cure1 Connect sensor S21
* Reason2 Suspension drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD15
HC315003 : suspensiondrivemodule.s22
* Type Defect
* Context 315003
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Sensor S22 not connected
Cure1 Connect sensor S22
* Reason2 Suspension drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD15
HC315004 : suspensiondrivemodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 315004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector XS13 not connected
Cure1 Connect Connector XS13
* Reason2 Suspension drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD15
HC315020 : suspensiondrivemodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 15
* Action Replace
* Reason Suspension drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD15
HC315021 : suspensiondrivemodule.m3.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 315021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Suspension drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD15
MODULE : coolingfanmodule
Elabel : No
HC316000 : coolingfanmodule.thf1.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 316000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Coolingfan not connected
Cure1 Connect coolingfan
* Reason2 Coolingfan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD12
HC316020 : coolingfanmodule.thf1.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 316020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Coolingfan not connected
Cure1 Connect coolingfan
* Reason2 Coolingfan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD12
MODULE : pumpandvalvesmodule
Elabel : No
HC317000 : pumpandvalvesmodule.m9.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 317000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M9 not connected
Cure1 Connect motor M9
* Reason2 XS10 not connected
Cure2 Connect XS10
* Reason3 Pump and valves module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part MOD17
HC317001 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v1.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 317001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 XS10 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS10
* Reason2 Pump and valves module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD17
HC317002 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v2.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 317002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 XS10 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS10
* Reason2 Pump and valves module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD17
HC317020 : pumpandvalvesmodule.m9.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 317020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Pump and valves module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD17
HC317021 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v1.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 317021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Pump and valves module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD17
HC317022 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v2.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 317022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Pump and valves module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD17
MODULE : eboxfanmodule
Elabel : No
HC320000 : eboxfanmodule.eboxfan.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 320000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 EBox fan module not connected
Cure1 Connect EBox fan module
* Reason2 EBox fan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD20
HC320020 : eboxfanmodule.eboxfan.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 320020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason EBox fan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD20
MODULE : bothtraysmodule
Elabel : No
HC321001 : pickupmodule.alltrays.disabled
* Type Defect
* Context 321001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason All inputtrays have detected a mallfunction
Cure Check other active HC-codes to get detailed info
The following list of error codes is based on DRYSTAR 5302 error codes,
software 6.0.0_C1.
LIST OF ERRORS
MODULE : uppertraymodule
Elabel : No
HC301000 : uppertraymodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 301000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason XS7 or XS8 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS7 or XS8
HC301001 : uppertray.overruled
* Type Failure
* Context 301001
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray overruled (dmax 2.0)
Cure Replace filmpack
HC301002 : uppertray.disabled
* Type Failure
* Context 301002
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray disabled
Cure Replace filmpack
HC301003 : uppertraymodule.tagreader
* Type Failure
* Context 301003
* Action None
* Reason1 Tag reader not connected
Cure1 Connect tag reader
* Reason2 Tag reader defect
Cure2 Replace
Part Tag reader
HC301004 : uppertraymodule.s11
* Type Failure
* Context 301004
* Action None
* Reason1 S11 not connected
Cure1 Connect S11
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301005 : uppertraymodule.s24
* Type Failure
* Context 301005
* Action None
* Reason1 S24 not connected
Cure1 Connect S24
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301006 : uppertraymodule.takeoversensors.working
* Type Defect
* Context 301006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 S11 and S24 not connected
Cure1 Connect S11 and S24
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301007 : uppertraymodule.s1
* Type Failure
* Context 301007
* Action None
* Reason1 S1 not connected
Cure1 Connect S1
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301016 : upper.filmcal.required
* Type Failure
* Context 301016
* Action None
* Reason Upper tray needs calibration
Cure Perform upper tray calibration
HC301018 : upperTag-unsupported
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Wrong version in upper tray
Cure Replace filmpack
HC301019 : tag.history.insecure
* Type Defect
* Context 301019
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Tag history is corrupt
Cure make Emergency sw install without
preserving config
HC301020 : uppertraymodule.s11.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 301020
* Action None
* Reason S11 defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD01
HC301021 : uppertraymodule.s24.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 301021
* Action None
* Reason S24 defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD01
HC301022 : uppertraymodule.sensors
* Type Failure
* Context 301022
* Action None
* Reason1 one of the takeoverdetection sensors
is not functioning
Cure1 Remove jam
* Reason2 Upper tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD01
HC301023 : backside.jam.upper
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason backside jam while printing from upper
tray
Cure Insert filmpack correctly
MODULE : lowertraymodule
Elabel : No
HC302000 : lowertraymodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 302000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason XS9 not connected to lower tray module
Cure1 Connect XS9 to lower tray module
HC302001 : lowertray.overruled
* Type Failure
* Context 302001
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray overruled (dmax 2.0)
Cure Replace filmpack
HC302002 : lowertray.disabled
* Type Failure
* Context 302002
* Action None
* Reason Inputtray disabled
Cure Replace filmpack
HC302003 : lowertraymodule.tagreader
* Type Failure
* Context 302003
* Action None
* Reason1 Tag reader not connected
Cure1 Connect tag reader
* Reason2 Tag reader defect
Cure2 Replace
Part Tag reader
HC302007 : lowertraymodule.s2
* Type Failure
* Context 302007
* Action None
* Reason1 S2 not connected
Cure1 Connect S2
* Reason2 Lower tray module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD02
HC302016 : lower.filmcal.required
* Type Failure
* Context 302016
* Action None
* Reason Lower tray needs calibration
Cure Perform lower tray calibration
HC302018 : lowerTag-unsupported
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Wrong version in lower tray
HC302023 : backside.jam.lower
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason backside jam while printing from
lower tray
Cure Insert filmpack correctly
HC302024 : used.film.upper
* Type Failure
* Context 302024
* Action None
* Reason counter of new filmpack in upper tray
was already low. It was used in
another printer
Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs
out
HC302025 : used.film.lower
* Type Failure
* Context 302025
* Action None
* Reason counter of new filmpack in lower tray
was already low. It was used in
another printer
Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs
out
MODULE : upperpickupmodule
Elabel : No
HC303000 : upperpickupmodule.film.pickupposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303001 : upperpickupmodule.film.bendposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303002 : upperpickupmodule.film.homeposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently
Cure Self resolving accident
HC303003 : upperpickupmodule.film.vacuum
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper input jam
Cure1 Remove upper input jam
* Reason2 vacuum system failing
Cure2 clean vacuum tubes , filter , vacuum
cups ......
* Reason3 Lower pickup module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part vacuum pump
HC303004 : upperpickupmodule.filmpickup
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303005 : upperpickupmodule.s18.low
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303006 : upperpickupmodule.s18.high
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC303007 : upperpickupmodule.pickup.skew
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303008 : upperpickupmodule.tphalign
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303009 : upperpickupmodule.film.align
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
HC303010 : upperpickupmodule.homeposition
* Type Failure
* Context 303010
* Action None
* Reason Upper pickup homing failed
accidently
Cure Self resolving accident
HC303011 : upperpickupmodule.thpositioning
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Upper input jam
Cure Remove upper input jam
HC303014 : upperpickupmodule.connected
* Type Failure
* Context 303014
* Action None
* Reason1 XS1 disconnected
Cure Connect XS1
* Reason Upper pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
HC303015 : upperpickupmodule.working
* Type Failure
* Context 303015
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD03
* Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray
Cure2 Remove wrinkled film
HC303016 : upperpickupmodule.passed.high
* Type Failure
* Context 303016
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup past sensor jammed
Cure1 Free upper pickup past sensor
* Reason2 Upper pickup past sensor defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303021 : upperpickupmodule.m7.connection
* Type Failure
* Context 303021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Upper pickup motor not connected
Cure1 reconnect upper pickup motor
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303022 : upperpickupmodule.m7.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 303022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Upper pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
HC303023 : upperpickupmodule.s14
* Type Failure
* Context 303023
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup home sensor S14
malfunctioning
Cure1 check upper pickup home sensor
S14
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303024 : upperpickupmodule.s15
* Type Failure
* Context 303024
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup pickup sensor S15
malfunctioning
Cure1 check upper pickup pickup sensor
S15
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
HC303025 : upperpickupmodule.s18
* Type Failure
* Context 303025
* Action None
* Reason1 Upper pickup passed sensor S18
malfunctioning
Cure1 check upper pickup passed sensor
S18
* Reason2 Upper pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD03
MODULE : lowerpickupmodule
Elabel : No
HC304000 : lowerpickupmodule.film.pickupposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304001 : lowerpickupmodule.film.bendposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304002 : lowerpickupmodule.film.homeposition
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304003 : lowerpickupmodule.film.vacuum
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower input jam
Cure1 Remove lower input jam
* Reason2 vacuum system failing
Cure2 clean vacuum tubes , filter ,
vacuum cups ......
* Reason3 Lower pickup module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part vacuum pump
HC304004 : lowerpickupmodule.filmpickup
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304005 : lowerpickupmodule.s19.low
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304006 : lowerpickupmodule.s19.high
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC304007 : lowerpickupmodule.pickup.skew
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304008 : lowerpickupmodule.tphalign
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304009 : lowerpickupmodule.film.align
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304010 : lowerpickupmodule.homeposition
* Type Failure
* Context 304010
* Action None
* Reason Lower pickup homing failed accidently
Cure Self resolving accident
HC304011 : lowerpickupmodule.thpositioning
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Lower input jam
Cure Remove lower input jam
HC304014 : lowerpickupmodule.connected
* Type Failure
* Context 304014
* Action None
* Reason1 XS4 disconnected
Cure Connect XS4
* Reason lower pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
HC304015 : lowerpickupmodule.working
* Type Failure
* Context 304015
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD04
* Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray
Cure2 Remove wrinkled film
HC304016 : lowerpickupmodule.passed.high
* Type Failure
* Context 304016
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup past sensor jammed
Cure1 Free lower pickup past sensor
* Reason2 Lower pickup past sensor defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304021 : lowerpickupmodule.m6.connection
* Type Failure
* Context 304021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Lower pickup motor not connected
Cure1 connect lower pickup motor
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304022 : lowerpickupmodule.m6.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 304022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Lower pickup module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
HC304023 : lowerpickupmodule.s16
* Type Failure
* Context 304023
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup home sensor S16
malfunctioning
Cure1 check lower pickup home sensor
S16
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304024 : lowerpickupmodule.s17
* Type Failure
* Context 304024
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup pickup sensor S17
malfunctioning
Cure1 check lower pickup pickup sensor
S17
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
HC304025 : lowerpickupmodule.s19
* Type Failure
* Context 304025
* Action None
* Reason1 Lower pickup passed sensor S19
malfunctioning
Cure1 check lower pickup passed sensor
S19
* Reason2 Lower pickup module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD04
MODULE : thmodule
Elabel : No
HC305000 : thmodule.high
* Type Defect
* Context 305000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Coolingfan defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD16
HC305001 : thmodule.thpos.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Resolve jam
HC305002 : thmodule.thermalheadheater
* Type Failure
* Context 305002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not
connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not
connected
Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3
* Reason3 Connectors P6 on OSB not
connected
Cure3 Connect connector P6
* Reason4 Connector XS6 on heater not
connected
Cure4 Connect connector XS6
* Reason5 Sensor S12 defect
Cure5 Replace MOD05
* Reason6 PSU defect
Cure6 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason7 TH defect
Cure7 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305005 : thmodule.device.current
* Type Defect
* Context 305005
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not
connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not
connected
Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3
* Reason3 Connectors P3 on TH not
connected
Cure3 Connect connector P3 on TH
* Reason4 Connector P2 on TH not connected
Cure4 Connect connector P2 on TH
* Reason5 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure5 Connect connector P1 on TH
* Reason6 Connector P14 (type 5366) or P43
(type 5367) on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix) not connected
Cure6 Connect connector P14 / P43 on
MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason7 PSU defect
Cure7 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason8 OSB defect
Cure8 Replace
Part OSB
* Reason9 TH defect
Cure9 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305006 : thmodule.powerlogic
* Type Defect
* Context 305006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not
connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not
connected
Cure2 Connect connector P2
* Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH
* Reason4 Connector P14 (type 5366) / P43
(Type 5367) on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix) not connected
Cure4 Connect connector P14 / P43 on
MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason5 PSU defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason6 OSB defect
Cure6 Replace
Part OSB
* Reason7 TH defect
Cure7 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305007 : thmodule.headvoltageactuator
* Type Defect
* Context 305007
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not
connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not
connected
Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3
* Reason3 Connectors P3 on TH not
connected
Cure3 Connect connector P3 on TH
* Reason4 Connector P2 on TH not connected
Cure4 Connect connector P2 on TH
* Reason5 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure5 Connect connector P1 on TH
* Reason6 Connector P14 (type 5366) / P43
(Type 5367) on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix) not connected
Cure6 Connect connector P14 / P43 on
MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason7 PSU defect
Cure7 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason8 OSB defect
Cure8 Replace
Part OSB
* Reason9 TH defect
Cure9 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305009 : thmodule.thermalheadheating
* Type Failure
* Context 305009
* Action SeeManual
* Reason TH module heater defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD05
HC305010 : thmodule.voltage.low
* Type Failure
* Context 305010
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Serial connection to powersupply
fails
Cure1 power down the printer, and
power up again
HC305011 : thmodule.thinstall
* Type Defect
* Context 05
* Action Replace
* Reason TH data is not loaded properly
Cure Replace
Part MOD05
HC305012 : thmodule.resolution
* Type Defect
* Context 305012
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 The iButton doesn't have the
correct information to get the
printer type data
Cure1 Check contacts of Ibutton. Call
service
* Reason2 TH has the wrong resolution for
this printer OR this software is
installed on the wrong printer
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD05
HC305021 : thmodule.device.thermistors
* Type Defect
* Context 05
* Action Replace
* Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not
connected
Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not
connected
Cure2 Connect connector P2
* Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected
Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH
* Reason4 Connector P14 (type 5366) / P43
(Type 5367) on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix) not connected
Cure4 Connect connector P14 / P43 on
MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason5 TH defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD05
MODULE : outputmodule
Elabel : No
HC306000 : outputmodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 306000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 XS2 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS2
* Reason2 XS3 not connected
Cure2 Connect XS3
HC306001 : outputmodule.cdm.init
* Type Failure
* Context 306001
* Action None
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306002 : outputmodule.intensity.scan
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306003 : outputmodule.outputsensor.hi
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Output film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306004 : outputmodule.printingFail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Internal film jam
Cure1 Remove film jam
* Reason2 S18 or S19 is sticking
Cure2 replace this upper or lower tray
HC306005 : outputmodule.film.scan
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove jam
HC306006 : outputmodule.outputSensor.lo
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306007 : outputmodule.outputorscan.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306008 : outputmodule.outputhome.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306009 : outputmodule.cdmhome.fail
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal film jam
Cure Remove film jam
HC306012 : outputmodule.cdm.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason CDM homing accidently failed
Cure Self resolving accident
HC306013 : outputmodule.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason1 Output homing accidently failed
Cure1 Self resolving accident
* Reason2 Output module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD06
HC306014 : outputmodule.cdminstall
* Type Failure
* Context 306014
* Action None
* Reason CDM needs calibration
Cure Calibrate CDM
HC306015 : outputmodule.intensity.unstable
* Type Failure
* Context 306015
* Action None
* Reason CDM intensity is unstable
Cure Replace CDM module MOD06
HC306020 : outputmodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306021 : outputmodule.m4.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 306021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Output motor not connected
Cure1 connect output motor
* Reason2 Output module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD06
HC306022 : outputmodule.m4.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 306022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306025 : outputmodule.s5
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306026 : outputmodule.s6
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306028 : outputmodule.cdm.working
* Type Defect
* Context 06
* Action Replace
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
HC306029 : drum.temperature
* Type Failure
* Context 306029
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Measuring the temperature on
the lcdm fails
Cure1 check wiring to MOD06 lcdm
and reboot
* Reason Output module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
MODULE : drumdrivemodule
Elabel : No
HC307001 : drumdrivemodule.m1.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 307001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 M1 not connected
Cure1 Connect M1
* Reason2 Ambient temperature too low when
switching on the printer
Cure2 Ensure that ambient temperature
is within specifications (+15C
to +30C)
* Reason3 Drum drive module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part MOD07
HC307002 : drumdrivemodule.s9
* Type Defect
* Context 307002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 S9 not connected
Cure1 Connect S9
* Reason2 Drum drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD07
HC307004 : drumdrivemodule.move
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Drum drive move failed accidently
Cure Selfresolving accident
HC307020 : drumdrivemodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 07
* Action Replace
* Reason Drum drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD07
HC307021 : drumdrivemodule.m1.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 307021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Drum drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD07
MODULE : devilmodule
Elabel : No
HC308000 : devilmodule.dsh.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P9 not connected
Cure1 Connect P9
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module
defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308001 : devilmodule.psu.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P15 not connected
Cure1 Connect P15
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module
defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308002 : devilmodule.keypad.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P8 not connected
Cure1 Connect P8
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module
defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308003 : devilmodule.th.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308003
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P14 (type 5366) / P43
(Type 5367) not connected
HC308004 : devilmodule.p21.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P21 not connected
Cure1 Connect P21
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308008 : devilmodule.p1.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308008
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on MOD08
baseboard (Devnix)
Cure1 Connect P1 on MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308011 : devilmodule.power.3v3
* Type Defect
* Context 308011
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308014 : devilmodule.power.24v
* Type Defect
* Context 308014
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308015 : devilmodule.power.actuator
* Type Defect
* Context 308015
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308016 : devilmodule.headvoltage
* Type Defect
* Context 308016
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on TH
Cure1 Connect P1 on TH
* Reason2 Connector P14 (type 5366) / P43 (Type
5367) not connected on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix)
Cure2 Connect P14 / P43 on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix)
* Reason3 Connector P3 not connected on MOD08
baseboard (Devnix)
Cure3 Connect P3 on PSU
* Reason4 PSU module defect
Cure4 Replace
Part MOD09
* Reason5 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure5 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason6 TH module defect
Cure6 Replace
Part MOD05
HC308017 : duplicate.ipaddress
* Type Failure
* Context 308017
* Action None
* Reason IP 208ddress already in
use
Cure Change IP adress
HC308018 : disk.space
* Type Failure
* Context 308018
* Action None
* Reason Harddisk full
Cure Call service
HC308019 : devilmodule.sn.mismatch
* Type Defect
* Context 308019
* Action SeeManual
* Reason SN mismatch
Cure Call service
HC308020 : devilmodule.power.sensor
* Type Defect
* Context 308020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308021 : devilmodule.p42.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P42 not connected
Cure1 Connect P42
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308022 : check.date
* Type Failure
* Context 308022
* Action None
* Reason1 Date and time not property set
Cure1 Set the correct Date and time on the
printer
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devnix module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308041 : devilmodule.p2.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308041
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P2 not connected on MOD08
baseboard (Devnix)
Cure1 Connect P2 on MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308042 : devilmodule.p3.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308042
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector P3 not connected on MOD08
baseboard (Devnix)
Cure1 Connect P3 on MOD08 baseboard (Devnix)
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308043 : devilmodule.htr.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 308043
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector HTR not connected on MOD08
baseboard (Devnix)
Cure1 Connect heater on MOD08 baseboard
(Devnix)
* Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD08
HC308044 : devilmodule.power.5v
* Type Defect
* Context 308044
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308045 : devilmodule.power.n5v
* Type Defect
* Context 308045
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD08
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC308046 : devnix.downgradever
* Type Defect
* Context 308046
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Dangerous downgrade version
Cure Call service
HC312000 : tyndall.temperature
* Type Defect
* Context 312000
* Action SeeManual
HC308024 : devilmodule.serialadc
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308025 : devilmodule.bitgenerator
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308027 : devilmodule.fpga
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308028 : devilmodule.m2.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308028
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M2 DrumPositionMotor defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD13
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308029 : devilmodule.m3.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308029
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M3 defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308030 : devilmodule.m4.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308030
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M4 outputMotor defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD06
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308031 : devilmodule.m5.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part XXXX
HC308032 : devilmodule.f1.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308032
* Action SeeManual
* Reason F1 ThermalHead coolingFan defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308033 : devilmodule.f2.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308033
* Action SeeManual
* Reason F2 eboxFan defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD20
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308034 : diagnose.completion
* Type Failure
* Context 308034
* Action None
* Reason Diagnose not complete
Cure Reboot printer with closed trays and covers
HC308035 : devilmodule.m6.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308035
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M6 UpperPickupMotor defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308036 : devilmodule.m7.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308036
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M7 LowerPickupMotor defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308037 : devilmodule.m8.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308037
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M8 PickupTakeoverMotorp defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD014
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308038 : devilmodule.m9.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308038
* Action SeeManual
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308039 : devilmodule.v1.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308039
* Action SeeManual
* Reason V1 LowerVacuumValve defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308040 : devilmodule.v2.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308340
* Action SeeManual
* Reason V1 UpperVacuumValve defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308050 : devilmodule.m1.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308050
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M1 DrumMotor defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD07
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308051 : devilmodule.m20.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308051
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M20 UpperVacuumPump defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD03
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308052 : devilmodule.m21.driver
* Type Defect
* Context 308052
* Action SeeManual
* Reason M21 LowerVacuumPump defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD04
* Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devnix) module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD08
HC308053 : devilmodule.board
* Type Defect
* Context 08
* Action Replace
HC312020 : devilmodule.tyndall.cpuboard
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC312021 : devilmodule.tyndall.serial
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC312022 : devilmodule.tyndall.ethernet
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC312023 : devilmodule.tyndall.portex
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason Software problem
Cure Reinstall software
HC312024 : devilmodule.tyndall.pci
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
HC318020 : devilmodule.tyndall.ram
* Type Defect
* Context 18
* Action Replace
* Reason1 RAM defect
Cure1 Replace
Part MOD18
* Reason2 MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD12
HC312025 : devilmodule.tyndall.clock
* Type Defect
* Context 12
* Action Replace
* Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD12
MODULE : powersupplymodule
Elabel : No
HC309000 : powersupplymodule.temperature
* Type Defect
* Context 309000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 PSU too hot
Cure1 Switch off printer and let it cool down
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309003 : powersupplymodule.powerth.current
* Type Defect
* Context 309003
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 TH power cables short circuited
Cure1 Check TH power cables
* Reason2 TH module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD05
* Reason3 PSU module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309004 : powersupplymodule.powermotor.current
* Type Defect
* Context 309004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited
Cure1 Check actuators power cables
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309005 : powersupplymodule.temperature.warning
* Type Failure
* Context 309005
* Action None
* Reason PSU temperature high
Cure Cool down the PSU
HC309020 : powersupplymodule.powerth
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309022 : powersupplymodule.powermotor
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited
Cure1 Check actuators power cables
* Reason2 PSU module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD09
HC309024 : powersupplymodule.powerlogic
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309025 : powersupplymodule.power3v3
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309026 : powersupplymodule.power12v
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
HC309027 : powersupplymodule.powern12v
* Type Defect
* Context 09
* Action Replace
* Reason PSU module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD09
MODULE : displaykeypadmodule
Elabel : No
HC310000 : displaykeypadmodule.elabel.present
* Type Failure
* Context 310000
* Action None
* Reason1 Display Elabel not connected
Cure1 Connect Display elabel
* Reason2 Display Elabel defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD10
HC310001 : displaykeypadmodule.elabel.config
* Type Failure
* Context 310001
* Action None
* Reason Display Elabel defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD10
MODULE : inputsensormodule
Elabel : No
HC311000 : inputsensormodule.s4.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 311000
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam, input sensor S4 isn’t
responding
Cure Remove jam
HC311001 : inputsensormodule.s13.flagproblem
* Type Failure
* Context 311001
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam, input sensor S13 isn’t
responding
Cure Remove jam
HC311002 : inputsensormodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 311002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason XS5 not connected
Cure Connect XS5
HC311003 : inputsensormodule.s4
* Type Failure
* Context 311003
* Action None
* Reason1 S4 not connected
Cure1 Connect S4
* Reason2 S4 bracket module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD11
HC311004 : inputsensormodule.s13
* Type Failure
* Context 311004
* Action None
* Reason1 S13 not connected
Cure1 Connect S13
* Reason2 S4 bracket module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD11
HC311005 : inputsensormodule.sensors
* Type Failure
* Context 311005
* Action None
* Reason one of the inputsensors is not functioning
Cure Remove jam
HC311020 : inputsensormodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 11
* Action Replace
* Reason S4 bracket module is defective
Cure Power off printer and replace
Part MOD10
MODULE : camdrivemodule
Elabel : No
HC313000 : camdrivemodule.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC313001 : camdrivemodule.m2.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 313001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M2 not connected
Cure1 Connect motor M2
* Reason2 Cam shaft module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD13
HC313002 : camdrivemodule.s7
* Type Defect
* Context 313002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Sensor S7 not connected
Cure1 Connect sensor S7
* Reason2 Cam shaft module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD13
HC313020 : camdrivemodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 13
* Action Replace
* Reason Cam shaft module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD13
HC313021 : camdrivemodule.m2.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 313021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Cam shaft module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD13
MODULE : gearboxmodule
Elabel : No
HC314000 : gearboxmodule.home
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314001 : gearboxmodule.pickup.passed
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314002 : gearboxmodule.takeover.film.close
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314003 : gearboxmodule.film.inputsensors
* Type Accidental
* Context
* Action None
* Reason Internal jam
Cure Remove internal jam
HC314004 : gearboxmodule.m8.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 314004
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M8 not connected
HC314005 : gearboxmodule.s3
* Type Defect
* Context 314005
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Sensor S3 not connected
Cure1 Connect sensor S3
* Reason2 Roller drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD14
HC314006 : gearboxmodule.connected
* Type Defect
* Context 314006
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Connector XS12 not connected
Cure1 Connect Connector XS12
* Reason2 gearboxmodule drive module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD14
HC314020 : gearboxmodule.working
* Type Defect
* Context 14
* Action Replace
* Reason Roller drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD14
HC314021 : gearboxmodule.m8.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 314021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Roller drive module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD14
MODULE : coolingfanmodule
Elabel : No
HC316000 : coolingfanmodule.thf1.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 316000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Coolingfan not connected
Cure1 Connect coolingfan
* Reason2 Coolingfan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD12
HC316020 : coolingfanmodule.thf1.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 316020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Coolingfan not connected
Cure1 Connect coolingfan
* Reason2 Coolingfan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD12
MODULE : pumpandvalvesmodule
Elabel : No
HC317000 : pumpandvalvesmodule.m9.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 317000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Motor M9 not connected
Cure1 Connect motor M9
* Reason2 XS10 not connected
Cure2 Connect XS10
* Reason3 Pump and valves module defect
Cure3 Replace
Part MOD17
HC317001 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v1.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 317001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 XS10 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS10
* Reason2 Pump and valves module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD17
HC317002 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v2.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 317002
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 XS10 not connected
Cure1 Connect XS10
* Reason2 Pump and valves module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD17
HC317020 : pumpandvalvesmodule.m9.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 317020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Pump and valves module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD17
HC317021 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v1.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 317021
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Pump and valves module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD17
HC317022 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v2.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 317022
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Pump and valves module defect
Cure Replace
Part MOD17
MODULE : eboxfanmodule
Elabel : No
HC320000 : eboxfanmodule.eboxfan.connection
* Type Defect
* Context 320000
* Action SeeManual
* Reason1 Ebox fan module not connected
Cure1 Connect Ebox fan module
* Reason2 Ebox fan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD20
HC320020 : eboxfanmodule.eboxfan.shortcircuit
* Type Defect
* Context 320020
* Action SeeManual
* Reason Ebox fan module defect
Cure2 Replace
Part MOD20
MODULE : bothtraysmodule
Elabel : No
HC321001 : pickupmodule.alltrays.disabled
* Type Defect
* Context 321001
* Action SeeManual
* Reason All inputtrays have detected a mallfunction
Cure Check other active HC-codes to get detailed
info
8 Repair
NOTE:
*As DT film used in the Drystar printers has a slightly different color compared to
conventional films, different densitometers give different density readings, depending
on the light source.
To make a correct density measurement use only a calibrated densitometer MacBeth
TR-924, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2. Other
densitometers are not supported.
NOTE:
Necessity of PC connection:
In the following cases a PC network connection is mandatory, as these settings only
can be made via browser pages.
To enter the Mammo license
To create a Mammo host profile (required for mammo printing)
To configure Logical printers
To define a host profile for special Image or Connectivity settings (Annotations,
OEM Lut etc.)
Network cable
Figure 99
To connect the printer and the Service PC via network, usually the IP address of the
Service PC has to be adapted.
Proceeding:
(1) Define an IP address for the Service PC by adding or subtracting “1” to the last
digit of the IP address.
Example: Printer IP address = 192.168.2.4
Service PC address = 192.168.2.3 or 192.168.2.5
Figure 100
Figure 101
Figure 102
Purpose The key-operator menu allows most of the actions that are required for installation,
repair and maintenance of the printer.
Use (1) Press the Key-operator menu key
to select the Key-operator menu.
Figure 103
Notes The Key-operator menu is also available via the Printer Browser Pages.
For a complete description of the Key-operator functions, please refer to the
DRYSTAR AXYS or DRYSTAR 5302 Reference manual.
An overview of all key-operator menus is available in Figure 105.
An overview of the function of the local keypad is available in Figure 104.
Keypad keys:
General
Show settings General
Other...
Upper input tray
Lower input tray
Time and date
Network(DICOM)
Language
Image quality
Beep on empty tray
Logical printers
Installed datasets
General setting
8.3.2 Infocounter
Purpose The infocounter is used for troubleshooting purposes and for investigation of the
printer history before maintenance.
It contains following information:
General information about the printer
Information about the installation site of the printer
Information about the configuration and hardware components of the printer
Statistics about service interventions
Statistics about machine reliability
Error history
This information about the printer is located in a persistent database.
Every 10 minutes there is an automatic update of the database on the hard disk or SD
card.
NOTE:
After exchange of the hard disk or SD card the infocounter data are restored via
restore of a previously created backup dataset. In this case the data between the last
backup and the hard disk crash are not recorded.
Use (1) Refer to section 9.2.2 for an instruction how to access and evaluate the
infocounter.
Purpose The test images are used to check the complete printer function as well as checking
the image quality and certain adjustments
The list enclosed gives an overview of the different test images.
'STI2' 8.3.3.2
Composed of many different test images to check
all aspects of image quality.
‘SMPTE’ 8.3.3.3
Standard test image for evaluation of image
quality.
‘Medical_image’ 8.3.3.4
Test image to check, whether stripes or dots,
which are slightly visible in one of the technical
images, are also visible in a medical test image.
‘LinCheck’ 8.3.3.5
Test image with 11 increasing grey values. Used
for density reproduction check.
Purpose Composed of many different test images to check all aspects of image quality.
Figure 106
Figure 107
(4) Field 2 consists of 256 small squares, with grey values from 0 to 255.
Each square has inside another smaller square, with a grey level which is 2
grey steps darker than the surrounding square.
Check: all 256 squares must be visible. In addition, a contrast difference must
be visible between the individual square and the small square inside.
(5) Field 3 contains a flat field with density value 2.0.
NOTE:
In case stripes, dots or insufficient density reproduction in the image can be observed,
refer to section 7, Troubleshooting.
Purpose Composed of several different test images to check most aspects of image quality.
Figure 108
Figure 109
Purpose Standard test image for evaluation of image quality and for trouble shooting.
Figure 110
(5) Fields 3 (3x) consist of several squares with the same density.
Check: The individual squares must show constant density. No stripes or dots.
(6) Field 4 consists of a black square (100% black) with a smaller grey square
inside (95% black)
The square must show 2 different densities, i.e. inside there must be a smaller
square with slightly lower density.
(7) Field 5 consists of a white square (0% black) with a smaller grey square inside
(5% black)
Check: The square must show 2 different densities, i.e. inside there must be a
smaller square with slightly higher density.
(8) Field 6 consists of a black square (100% black).
Check: The square must show fog level (for clear based film approx. 0.1 O.D.,
for blue based film approx. 0.2 O.D.)
NOTE:
To check density reproduction, especially for Dmax, use the LinCheck.ZIP test image
and measure in the "Density measurement area", as there also the CDM is measuring.
Only in this case the measured densities are comparable.
Purpose Test image to check, whether print stripes or dots, which are slightly visible in one of
the technical images, are also visible in a medical test image.
Figure 112
536632ga.cdr
Figure 113
Evaluation (3) The test image contains a grey Density measurement area
wedge. This grey wedge is
measured during the density
reproduction check.
Refer to section 3.6, Adjustments.
536632gb.cdr
Figure 114
NOTE:
For check of density reproduction only measure in the density measurement area, as
there also the CDM is measuring.
Purpose Test image to check, whether print stripes or dots, which are slightly visible in one of
the technical images, are also visible in a medical Mammo test image.
Evaluation (4) Check whether stripes or dots, that are visible in the STI or STI2 image, are
also visible in the testimage 'medicalimageM'.
Purpose View ‘Reason - Meaning - Cure’ at the local display for an error that appeared at the
printer.
Usage Possibility 1: View the last error code:
(1) In the key-operator menu select ‘7 Service Actions - 1 Error messages’
Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Operator tools
Key-operator tools
Service engineer tools
Specialist tools
Security Tools
HELP
Figure 116
NOTE:
A detailed structure of the Printer Browser Pages is available in sections 8.3.6.1 and
8.3.7.5.
Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Figure 117
Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Figure 118
NOTE:
As long as a key-operator or service command session via Printer Browser Pages is
active, access to the printer via local keypad is not possible.
The printer will show the message: 'Remote Access active - Local keypad is disabled
during this session'.
Do not work with the key-operator or service command session Printer Browser Pages
at the printer as long as the customer is using the printer.
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer Prompt
Enter Password
Operator tools drystar
Specialist tools
Security Tools
HELP
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer 1
2
Key-Operator - Main
1. Show settings 3
2. Change settings
3. Print image 4
4. Save configuration 5 See next page.
5. Restore config.
6. Calibration 6
7. Service actions
8. Quality Control 7
9. Installation
8
leave remote session 9
Figure 119
Go back
Go back
Go back
Go back
Go back
9 Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer
Key-Operator - Installation
1. New Software Installation 9.1
2. Printer Installation Wizard
3. Install site data
Go back
Figure 120
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer
Go back
Figure 121
Welcome to this
DryStar AXYS printer Key-Operator - Service actions
Data of last QC measuring
Date: 20-NOV-2004
Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings
Time: 09:01
Select frequency
Initials:
Max D: 3.1
Every 5 packs DD: 0.2
Mid Density: 1.1
Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values
Base + Fog: 0.2
New reference: yes
no
9.1 Welcome to this Comment:
DryStar AXYS printer
Accept changes Go Back New QC measuring
Key-Operator - Installation Reset Values
Software Upgrade
Go back
Key-Operator - Service actions
1. Maintenance settings
2. Pending maintenance actions
Welcome to this 3. Closed maintenance actions
DryStar AXYS printer
Go back
Key-Operator - Installation
Before install.
please make backup
Go back
Choose Dataset Browse .....
Figure 122
Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
SERVICE TOOLS
HOME General information
List of errors
Printer Infocounters report
DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report
QA Report Page
Software versions
Remote sessions
Show printer status
Enter key-operator command session
Enter service command session
Release remote command session
Reboot Drystar
Reset Calibration Data
Connectivity tools
Scaling Setup
DICOM profile editor
LPD Profile Editor
Network configuration
Printqueue editor
Licenses
Controller logging
Module repair
Modules
Figure 123
NOTE:
As long as a key-operator or service command session via Printer Browser Pages is
active, access to the printer via local keypad is not possible.
The printer will show the message: 'Remote Access active - Local keypad is disabled
during this session'.
Do not work with the key-operator or service command session Printer Browser Pages
at the printer as long as the customer is using the printer.
Comments:
1. By pressing activate/deactivate the motor can be started
2. To check a sensor, activate the sensor manually and press "REFRESH". Now the
changed state of the sensor has to be displayed, if the sensor is still okay
3. It is possible to view the E-label content of the corresponding module.
Refer to Figure 126.
Figure 126: Service Engineer - Example for a Module Page - E-Label content
Enclosed two examples which shall explain the usage of the Printer Browser Pages:
Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
Operator tools
Key-operator tools
Service engineer tools
Specialist tools
Security Tools
HELP
Whenever the host with AE title ‘CTSCAN200’ sends a print job to the printer, the taste
LUT shall be adapted to ‘Kanamori_like 200’.
(1) In the printer homepage select Welcome to this
DryStar Axys printer
'Service Engineer tools - Enter
service command session'
SERVICE TOOLS
(2) Enter username and password HOME General information
List of errors
(3) Select ‘DICOM profile editor’ Printer Infocounters report
DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report
QA Report Page
Software versions
Remote sessions
Show printer status
Enter key-operator command session
Enter service command session
Release remote command session
Connectivity tools
Scaling Setup
DICOM profile editor
LPD Profile Editor
Network configuration
Printqueue editor
Controller logging
Module repair
Modules
536732et.cdr
Figure 128
Figure 129
Figure 131
(7) Select the desired parameter, in this case ‘Perception LUT = Kanamori_like’ and
set the ‘Kanamori_like value’ to 200.
(8) Check the checkbox before ‘Perception LUT’.
(9) Enter AE title and nickname (nickname = the name the stuff uses for this
modality. The nickname will be displayed in the queue). Refer to Figure 132.
(10) Select ‘Submit’.
Now whenever the host with AE title ‘CTSCAN200’ sends a print job to the printer, the
taste LUT will be adapted to ‘Kanamori_like 200’.
NOTE:
In case the checkbox is checked before a parameter in the DICOM profile editor,
this parameter is used, no matter whether the modality sends the parameter or
not (‘overwrite functionality’)
In case the checkbox is not checked, the value defined in the host profile is only
used, in case it is not sent by the modality.
Image adaptations should be made preferably at the DICOM modality. According
to DICOM specifications, controlling the printer completely is done at the
modality.
The description below about creating a DICOM profile should only be required,
in case the modality does not allow to adapt a certain parameter or does not
provide it.
Figure 132
NOTE:
All DICOM host profile and LPD
profile Printer Browser Pages
have an online documentation
included.
It can be viewed by pressing
the HELP button.
Figure 133
In this example the defaults for all hosts, independent of the AE title are adapted. Here
it is only possible to adapt the annotations.
(1) In the printer homepage select 'Service Engineer tools - Enter service command
session'
(2) Enter username and password
(3) Select ‘DICOM profile editor’
(4) Select ‘Default site annotations: EDIT’. Refer to Figure 134.
Figure 134
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer
Enter Password
Key-operator tools
mega
Service engineer tools
******
Specialist tools
OK Cancel
Security Tools
HELP
Welcome to this
DryStar 5302 printer
S1
SERVICE TOOLS S2
HOME General information S3
List of errors S4
Printer Infocounters report
DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report S5
QA Report Page
Software versions S6
Remote sessions
Show printer status
Enter key-operator command session
Enter service command session S7
Release remote command session
Reboot Drystar S8
Reset Calibration Data
Connectivity tools S9
Scaling Setup
DICOM profile editor
S10
LPD Profile Editor S11
Network configuration
Printqueue editor S12
Controller logging
Module repair S13
Modules
S14
S15
S1 S13 S2
LIST OF ERRORS INFO COUNTER drystar Axys
Welcome to this S6
DryStar AXYS printer
FPGAVersion3.0.1 S5
OSVersion
### /portex info
Versions : Portex=2004.05 Current Incidents:
Patch vers: 0
Build date: 13-oct-2004 16:12 Current Warnings:
Boot date : 17-NOV-2004 17:06:26
Net ID : 10.233.65.97 dry900 Current Defects:
Ethernet : 08:00:66:80:44:09
Figure 138
HOME !CalibrationRestore
class com.agfa.med.odin.printerserver.CalibrationRestore
S8
Default uppertray Return to the default filmcalibration values.
Current calibration will be copied to a backup.
Default lowertray Return to the default filmcalibration values.
Current calibration will be copied to a backup.
Default Profile Return to the default TPH profile calibration values.
Current values will be copied to a backup.
Default CDM Return to the default CDM calibration values.
Current values will be copied to a backup.
Default DT2 B Return to the default MDM-calibration values.
Current values will be copied to a backup.
Default DT2 M Return to the default MDM-calibration values.
Current values will be copied to a backup.
Default uppertray Default lowertray Default Profile Default CDM Default DT2 B Default DT2 M
A 'Host Profile' defines the print parameters for a specific host (modality).
Available Host Profiles:
New S10.3 see page 15
View/Edit
Remove
Clone
Import/Export
At run-time, profile selection is done based on the incoming 'Calling AE title'
and the receiving SCP server.
If no profile is found, the default (site) profile will be used.
Edit the default (site) profile Validate profiles Auto Dicom Configuration
Input status
S10.2 see page 14
idle
Refresh
Figure 139
Ok Cancel
Figure 140
Figure 141
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Y Y
Thermal head cleaning required 5000 5000 5000 N N
Y Y
Replace thermal head anti dust filter 25000 25000 25000 N N
62500 Y Y
Replace thermal head (end of life) 62500 62500 N N
Figure 142
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Key-Operator - Change input tray settings Service - Change Image quality settings
Every 5 packs
Figure 143
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Figure 144
New
View/Edit S11.2
Remove
Clone
Layout Preview
Figure 145
Routing S12.1
Default gateway
OK Changes require reboot
More Routes
Reach Device via gateway:
OK Changes require reboot
Test Routes
Ping a device Ping
Remove
Add Changes require reboot
Test DNS
Enter a hostname: Resolve
Input state:
Submit
TaskLog Level
NipOpImage ERROR NipOpImage implements following operations: scaling/filtering, lookup and rotation.
DCMPrintToPrintJob ERROR DCMPrintToPrintJob converts Dicom Printjob into printqueue job
PrintJobHandler ERROR PrintJobHandler is listener for jobavailable events and converts the available jobs in a bitmap for
ColorConvertOpImage ERROR ColorConvertOpImage implements the conversion from one ColorSpace to another
PAGE ERROR 'Page' calculates the position of imageboxes in a page
DCMIBCodec ERROR
DrawableRI ERROR
ComposeOpImage ERROR ComposeOpImage implements the operation to Compose multiple source images into one image
CropOpImage ERROR CropOpImage creates a new image out of the region of interest of the source image.
TiledImage ERROR TiledImage transfers images to/from disk
CMM ERROR CMM (Color Management Module) converts image data from one colorspace to another and
LPD ERROR Line Printer Daemon : A group of hosts requests services from a LPD running on a host. The
BorderOpImage ERROR BorderOpImage implements the border operation (e.g. trim)
PrintQueueEditor ERROR This is the UI component of the printqueue (browser & keypad)
JobQueue ERROR Non Persistent Queue. (Version : 2.03)
JobProvider ERROR JobProvider is a printqueue consumer that publishes available jobs to the subscribers.
NipOpImage2 ERROR implements following operations: scaling/filtering, lookup and rotation.
AuthenticationManager ERROR Secure Access Management: Authentication Manager for accessing URLs and keypad menus
QueueFactory ERROR Starts the requested (or available) queue. (Version : 2.01)
VolatileTiledImage ERROR
PrintQueue_Management ERROR Version 1.03 : Monitors the printqueue. Arrange communication between printqueue and several
XML ERROR
TranslateOpImage ERROR
PFE ERROR The Printer Front End receives printjobs from a network (DICOM LPD) or any proprietary interface
PSCodec ERROR PSCodec (de)codes postscript/pdf files
FontRI ERROR
MfxPrinterInfoHandler ERROR Mfx is an Agfa communication protocol to interchange printer status messages
Raster ERROR
OverlayOpImage ERROR OverlayOpImage implements the operation to put an overlay above the source image.
CFG ERROR CFG handles configuration issues such as profiles, browser GUI, ...
DCMPrintSCP-0 ERROR Dicom Print Service Class Provider on port 104 for DS5300 application.Handles incoming Dicom
FontCache ERROR
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Welcome to this
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SERVICE TOOLS
HOME General information
2
Service - Main
List of errors 1. Show settings 3
Printer Infocounters report 2. Change settings
DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report 3. Print image 4
QA Report Page 4. Save configuration
Software versions
5
5. Restore config.
Remote sessions 6. Calibration 6
Show printer status 7. Service actions
Enter key-operator command session 8. Quality Control 7
Enter service command session 9. Installation
Release remote command session 8
Reboot Drystar leave remote session 9
Reset Calibration Data
Connectivity tools
Scaling Setup
DICOM profile editor
LPD Profile Editor
Network configuration
Printqueue editor
Controller logging
Module repair
Modules
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Figure 148
In case of persistent problems like Connectivity / DICOM problems or film jams it may
be required - as part of the escalation procedure - to send all logfiles, session files and
infocounters to the support center.
Proceeding:
Step # Descpription Comment
Step 1 In the Service Engineer Tools go to "Controller --
Logging"
Step 2 Set tasks --
- PrintJobHandler
- DCMPrintSCP_0
- DCMPrintSCP_1 (if available)
to TRACE
Step 3 Produce the fault by sending an image from the --
modality or by printing a test image
Step 4 Reboot the printer --
Step 5 Get the session files See note 1
Step 6 Get the infocounter file See note 1
Step 7 Save the " DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report" See note 2
Step 8 Send the --
Session file
Infocounter file
DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report
to your support center
Note 2: How to save the " DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report"
In the "Service Engineer Tools" go to the "DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report" page –
right mouse key – save page as.
NOTE:
A session file is named e.g.
DSAXYS_1052_SES_21OCT2007_09-55-48.ZIP, where the different figures
represent following information:
DSAXYS: Printer (Drystar AXYS)
1052: Serial Number
SES: Session File
21OCT2007: Current date
09-55-48: Current time HH-MM-SS
Interesting for troubleshooting are following files within the SES files:
devil.log (controller and print engine);
time.log
NOTE:
The printer terminal level is not intended to be used as official service tool.
It is only used for troubleshooting, e.g. to view the boot-up messages.
appears.
(4) When the Printer login appears
the bootup message is finished.
Figure 149
NOTE:
A RS232 service interface is available for printers with SN < 100.000 only.
For serial communication use either PuTTY or Terra Term.
Perform the communication setup as follows:
- 9600 Bps
- 8 data bits
- no parity
- 1 stop bit
- flow control Xon/Xoff
8.3.10 ADVP
NOTE:
ADVP (AGFA DICOM Visual Print) is distributed in the instructor based trainings.
NOTE:
ADVP can run on the service PC or any Windows PC in the network. The only pre-
requisite: The PC must be part of the network.
ADVP as DICOM print SCU can be used to check the DICOM interface of the printer.
In this case ADVP sends a test image to the printer.
ADVP as DICOM print SCP can be used to check the DICOM communication sent
from the modality. ADVP in this case emulates the printer. The communication can be
evaluated on site or by a product specialist in the GSC or RSC.
NOTE:
*In case ADVP runs on the printer, just select 'Stop Controller' to stop the application
software (and so switch off the DICOM SCP functionality of the printer). When
communication recording is finished, close ADVP and select 'Start Controller'.
8.4.1 Fuses
The printer has no fuses that can be replaced.
If one of the fuses in the power supply is defective, the whole Power supply unit must
be replaced - refer to section 3.5.
8.4.2 LEDs
The following tables show the status of the LED indications and the corresponding
function:
NOTE:
LEDs D6, D7, D8, D11 are not present.
536634ab.cdr
Figure 154
536634aa.cdr
Figure 155
Note: These LEDs are part of the DEVIL or DEVIUS board (refer to 8.4.2.1).
1 J1 J3
1
12
18
536634BD.CDR
Figure 156
24
C3
12
1
C4
536634BC.CDR
Figure 157
8.5 Replacements
8.6 Adjustments
PURPOSE Centering the image on the film: Compensate for mechanical tolerances of the thermal
head mounting.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Ruler to measure in the range up to 15 mm
REQUIRED TIME:
10 min.
NOTE:
The horizontal film alignment can be performed via browser user interface or the local
keypad. The required time and proceeding is identical.
It can be performed at any film size.
Measure the left clear border width: Measure the right clear border width:
Measure right
white border
Service - Calibration
0.0 mm
Horizontal alignment
Figure 158
Verification: (1) On the local keypad select key-operator menu '3 Print Image - 1 Testimage –
upper or lower tray - SMPTE_xxx.tif': An SMPTE test image will be printed.
(2) Measure the left and right blank frame in print direction: It must be
o ≥ 1,5 mm for DT2B / DT2C Films
o ≥ 1 mm for DT 2 Mammo Films.
8.7 Checks
Following checks can be performed at the printer:
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Service PC with Density reproduction check files, Document ID 31597519.
PURPOSE: With the density reproduction check the difference for a specific film type between
optical density defined in the sensitometric calibration file and the printed optical
density, measured with an external densitometer is checked.
This is a plausibility check for the CDM: In case the measured density values are out
of the specified range, the CDM requires a re-calibration.
This procedure must be carried out with every used film type:
(1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service
Command Session - 3 Print Image - 1 Test Image".
(2) Print out LinCheck.zip and measure the density of the eleven 100 % – 0% fields
with a calibrated MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or
Gretag D200-2 densitometer.
(3) To check linearity fill in measured values in the the density reproduction check
Excel file. See Figure 159.
Figure 159
(4) After the measured values are filled in, the density reproduction is calculated
automatically.
(5) At the right hand side of the table is shown, whether the Density Reproduction is
ok or not. In case it is not ok you are requested to carry out a CDM calibration.
(1) Check the films for dust stripes as described in the flowchart of
Figure 160.
TH cleaning
Dry TH cleaning
procedure
procedure
Yes or in doubt
Use ink eraser
Clean TH with for cleaning.
Isopropyl alcohol Refer to figure next page.
(”wet” cleaning).
Clean TH with
Print STI2 test image.
* Isopropyl alcohol
(”wet” cleaning).
Yes
IMPORTANT: Yes
Observe TH cleaning rules
described next page. Replace TH.
536736mm.cdr
Figure 160
TH resistor line
TH cross section
TH top view
Blue side
Ink eraser
e.g. Pelican
type BR40 536410cd.cdr
IMPORTANT:
Instruct the customer, not to fill the input tray with dropped films or films coming from
jam clearances:
These re-inserted films can be contaminated with dust and fingerprints which
can result in image artifacts or a defective thermal head.
If the film is inserted the wrong way, the thermal head gets heavily
contaminated, what makes a service intervention necessary.
TO BE Whenever film stripes in the film run direction seem to be caused by a defective
DONE
Thermal Print Head.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Magnifying glass 8x (CM+9.9579.9904.0)
REQUIRED TIME:
15 minutes
PURPOSE: With the resistor check it is possible to check if line artifacts are caused by an
electrical problem or by dirt on the thermal head. If the resistor check fails it’s not
necessary to perform a dry cleaning: The Print Head can be replaced right away.
The resistor check is performed in 2 (or more) steps:
1) A rough resistor measurement of all the resistor values. If large resistor drifts
show up, a message will show up to replace the Print Head.
2) A fine resistor measurement in one of 44 predefined areas of the image (see
Figure 162): The Service Engineer can enter this area at the printer, where he
suspects a defective resistor due to a line in print direction. If certain resistor
values in this specified region are out of range, a message will show up to
replace the Print Head.
3) This fine resistor measurement can be repeated for each suspected area.
9 Maintenance
The maintenance steps described in this document are based on the technically
required measures to guarantee the proper operation of the printer.
The maintenance points have been arranged in a chronologically suitable order to
make the work routines as efficient as possible. The sequence of the maintenance
points in the checklist (see appendix) is identical with the maintenance instructions.
Additional maintenance steps can be required according to national regulations.
Maintenance Frequency
The maintenance has to be carried out:
every 25.000 printed films, or
every 12 months, whichever comes first.
Required time
Approximately 2 hours
Required Tools
Tool Order Number / Comment
Calibrated densitometer recommended types are
MacBeth TR-924
X-Rite 301
X-Rite 310
X-Rite 331
X-Rite 341
Gretag D200-2
Flash light commercially available
Multimeter commercially available
Loupe 8x CM+9.9579.9904.0
Service PC None
Density Reproduction For Service PC specifications refer to section 3.2, Tools.
Check files Density reproduction check files are available via Agfa
Medimg Library.
Waterproof pen commercially available
Wrist strap CM+9.9999.0830.0
Required Software
Latest printer software for printers SN < 100.000 (Software ≥ 5.X) and for printers > SN
100.000 (Software ≥ 6.X).
9.2 Diagnostics
(1) Ask the customer for any problem that appeared since the last maintenance.
Three possibilities exist to get access to the infocounter (see also Figure 165):
# Access to the infocounter ... Reference
A Via printed infocounter on film 9.2.2.1
B Via Printers Infocounters Report 9.2.2.2
C Via Service Command session 9.2.2.3
NOTE:
Recommendation: Use for Infocounter Analysis method A, 'Via printed infocounter on
film', as this is the fastest way to access the infocounter.
Required Tools
none
(1) On the local keypad select key-operator menu "Service Actions - Print
Infocounters": A film will be printed with the infocounter data
(2) Analyze the infocounter as described in section 9.2.2.4
NOTE:
The infocounter is best readable if printed on a 14x17" film.
Required Tools
Service PC, required to connect to the printer and analyze the infocounter.
Required Tools
Service PC, required to connect to the printer and analyze the infocounter
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DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report
QA Report Page
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Remote sessions
Show printer status
Enter key-operator command session
Enter service command session 3
Release remote command session
Scalingtools
Connectivity Setup
DICOM profile editor
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Network configuration
5 Logging Printqueue editor
Service - Loggings
Controller logging
2. Infocounters
1. To printer flash card
Module Modules
2. To this computer
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Figure 165
IMPORTANT:
If the printer also prints Mammo images, print a Mammo test film
"medicalimage" from this tray where DT2 Mammo blue based
films are loaded.
Figure 168
536709da.cdr
Figure 169
536609cc.cdr
536709db.cdr
536709ac.cdr
Figure 172
Figure 173
536609df.cdr
Figure 174
(6) In case signs of damage are visible, also check the STI2 test image printed
under step "9.2.3 Image Quality Check": A damage will be visible in the flatfield
area of the STI2 test image in distance of 111 mm.
(7) Clean the rubber of the drum with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl
alcohol or Ethanol
(8) Remount the flat belt.
Isopropyl alcohol.
Figure 175
(2) Remount all covers
(3) Insert both input trays
IMPORTANT:
Thermal Print Head is fragile: Risk of damage.
When replacing or cleaning the Thermal Print Head great care must be taken.
Figure 176
Figure 177
IMPORTANT:
If the electrical resistance of one measurement exceeds the limits (0.2 Ohm without
mains cable; 0.3 Ohm with mains cable) check the printer for loose grounding
connections!
NOTE:
The electrical checks that have to be performed in certain intervals (e.g. each 12
months) or after certain service actions (repair and/or maintenance) depend on
National Regulations.
Example for Germany: BGV A3 and DIN VDE 0751 or subsequent regulations.
IMPORTANT:
The browser screen where the 66 data are entered refreshes in a time interval of 4
minutes. If you are not finished with entering all data within 4 minutes, all entered
values will be reset to "0.00".
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Figure 178
Figure 179
536609fa.cdr
Figure 180
(1) Install the latest software, in case a recommended software upgrade for the
printer is available. Refer to section 10, Release information.
536336as.cdr
Figure 181
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Service PC with Density reproduction check files, Document ID 31597519.
PURPOSE: With the density reproduction check the difference for a specific film type between
optical density defined in the sensitometric calibration file and the printed optical
density, measured with an external densitometer is checked.
This is a plausibility check for the CDM: In case the measured density values are out
of the specified range, the CDM requires a re-calibration.
This procedure must be carried out with every used film type:
(1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service
Command Session - 3 Print Testimage"
(2) Print out LinCheck.zip and measure the density of the eleven 100 % – 0% fields
with a calibrated MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or
Gretag D200-2 densitometer.
(3) To check linearity fill in measured values in the the density reproduction check
Excel file.
(4) After the measured values are filled in, the density reproduction is calculated
automatically.
(5) At the right hand side of the table is shown, whether the Density Reproduction is
ok or not. In case it is not ok you are requested to carry out a CDM calibration.
Figure 182
NOTE:
The measured density values have to be entered without decimal point
(e.g. measured value = .23, value to enter = 23)
(1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service
Command Session - 3 Print Testimage - 1 Test image".
(2) Print following test images on the largest format available in the film trays:
STI.ZIP
STI2.ZIP
medicalimage.ZIP
(3) If the printer is used for Mammo and CR application, also print a
medicalimage.zip (Service command session: 3 Print Testimage -
4 medicalimage.zip) from this tray, where mammo films are loaded.
(4) Mark the test films with a waterproof pen as testfilms after maintenance
(5) Check all three (four) images at the lightbox. Following items must been
checked:
Line artifacts in transport direction
Line artifacts vertical to the transport direction
Point artifacts
Surface artifacts
(6) Evaluate the test images at follows:
1. If no artifacts are seen on the STI / STI2 image continue with next step
2. If artifacts seen on STI / STI2 image aren’t visible on the medicalimage
continue with next step.
3. In other case (i.e. artifacts which are visible in STI / STI2 are visible on
medicalimage, too) refer to Technical Documentation section 3.3
Troubleshooting”
(7) Compare the test images "after maintenance" with the test images made "before
maintenance": The image quality of the last printed medicalimage and STI/STI2
test image must be equal or better than the images made before maintenance.
Figure 183
Figure 184
9.5.2 Reset of Maintenance Action counters and relative Counters in the Infocounter
(1) In the Browser menu select "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command
Session - 7 Service Actions - 4 Maintenance - 4 Clear relative counters".
(2) Select ' 7 Service Actions - 4 Maintenance - 1 Maintenance Settings'
(3) Select 'y' for yes at each desired 'Reset Item'. See 1 in Figure 185.
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Replace thermal head (end of life) 62500 62500 N N
Figure 185
(1) Fill out the Maintenance checklist and hand it out to the customer.
(2) Explain the results of the maintenance to the customer.
10 Release information
10.1.2 Limitations
Mammo test image has to be copied to D: drive before it is available for printing
on DT2 Mammo blue base films. Details see section 3.2, Tools and Auxiliary
means.
In very rare cases it is possible, that a false error message "MOD08 - please
replace module" is shown (MOD08 is the Devil CPU) after start-up of the printer.
A reset of the printer solves the problem.
The operator browser menu does not allow to delete images or set into
emergency status. It is possible however to delete print jobs in the operator menu
of the local keypad (refer to Drystar Axys user manual).
Symptom 1 Sporadic input film jams for films from the upper tray, mainly 14” films:
Error message at the local display: Film jam! Open upper input tray and
clear film path.
Error message in the infocounter: HC314003
Cause The force for driving the film towards the thermal head is sporadically too low.
Solution Install "upper pickup modification kit", spare part number*: CM+3617030. It contains:
4. Modified latches which open and close the rollers for moving the film towards the
thermal head:
Reinforced holders for the axle
More clearance for the axle which is moved by the latches
(before: ± 0.25 mm, now ± 1 mm)
5. Stronger springs at the upper pickup rollers. These springs define the friction
between rollers and film.
6. Software update 1.6.1_C1 with optimised film pick-up timing
Upper pickup modification kit, CM+3617030 can be used for Drystar Axys and
Drystar 5302.
* The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of
this document. When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered.
Symptom 2 When printing calibration films (Film calibration; Internal Densitometer Calibration;
Thermal Print Head Calibration) the printer makes a strange noise.
The noise depends on the type of Thermal Head (Kyocera / Toshiba) and the film
batch.
Cause Resonances inside the printer, appearing sporadically at low density printing
Solution Software Update 1.6.1_C1 has different calibration patterns implemented to avoid
sporadic resonances. Example for film calibration film see Figure 186.
Figure 186
Symptom 1 When overlapping the two Mammo films at the lightbox, there is too much dazzling light
between the two films, as the clear border at the chest wall side is too large.
Solution In software 1.6.2_C1 the transparent border is minimal for the following host profile
settings:
Mammo CWR Rotation = YES
Rotation = r180
In this case the chest wall is always printed at the trailing edge: The clear border
between the two films at the lightbox is very small and may vary depending on film size
and drum temperature.
To have minimal clear borders at other mammography printers (DRYSTAR 550X;
DRYSTAR 4500 M), it is not required to set host profile parameter “Rotation” to “r180”.
There it is sufficient to set parameters “Mammo CWR rotation” to “YES”.
Symptom 2 After adding some modalities via browser key-operator menu it is not possible to print
DICOM images. Following modalities are affected:
Phillips MXVIEW
Phillips MX8000
Fuji ADR series
Fuji Eyepix
Adding these modalities manually via DICOM host profile does not give any problem.
With software < 1.6.2_C1 the printer does not always pass the acceptance
procedure as defined by Afssaps / EUREF: The film calibration is not necessarily
accurate enough.
The “compliance film calibration” may be required as a last step of an acceptance
procedure that meets the special criteria set by Afssaps / EUREF.
It can be executed via new browser menu “Service Engineer Tools – Enter Service
command session – 6 Calibration – 6 Compliance Film Calibration”.
For details refer to Technical Documentation Drystar Axys, DD+DIS033.07E,
Adjustments and Calibrations, edition 1, revision 1 (and higher revisions).
Service - Calibration
Service - Calibration
Compliance film calibration
1. Film calibration
2. Internal densitometer calibration
3. Thermal print head calibration Step Target values Measured values Step Target values Measured values
4. Horizontal alignment 0.16 0.33
00 0.16 01 0.33
5. Smart profile calibration
02 0.49 0.49 03 0.66 0.66
6. Compliance film calibration
04 0.83 0.83 05 0.99 0.99
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5367_SIB04_01.CDR
Figure 187
New Feature For some GE modalities, e.g. GE Senographe Advantage WS, the sent image is
slightly too large compared to the pixel matrix of the 10x12” film.
In order to achieve true size accuracy lower than 4 % (GE specifications) on
10x12” films it is necessary to install a specific GE Mammography layout.
This increases the printable area in the 12” direction of the film from 5810 to 5890
pixels (approx. 4 mm).
This layout should only be installed if advised via corresponding Connectivity
Release Document: If installed, it is active for all other modalities, too.
It is installed via browser menu service tools “GE Mammo layout installation”.
See Figure 188.
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SERVICE TOOLS
HOME General information
List of errors
Printer Infocounters report
DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report
QA Report Page
Software versions
Remote sessions
Show printer status
Enter key-operator command session
Enter service command session
Release remote command session
Reboot Drystar
Reset Calibration data
Connectivity tools
Scaling Setup
DICOM profile editor H OM E GE Mammo layout inst a lla t ion
LPD Profile Editor
Network configuration
G E Mammo layout installation
Printqueue editor
Licenses
GE Mammo layout installation install uninstall
Controller logging
Module repair
changes require a reboot
Modules
Figure 188
New Feature
Currently the RF-Tags of the film
packages have their information stored
in a non-ISO format.
To be prepared for future changes of the
RF tags (new format as defined by ISO)
software ≥ 1.6.2_C1 already accepts
ISO RF tags.
More information will follow, when film
production switches to ISO RF Tags.
Figure 189
In software 1.6.2_C1 the “GE Mammo layout installation” browser screen only works
with Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6. In software 1.6.3_C1 it also works with Internet
Explorer 7.
10.5.2 Limitations
Symptom Thermal Head calibration could lead to vertical stripes on the film in the range of
0.05 O.D*. units (For comparison: Under best viewing conditions the human eye can
distinguish 0.01 O.D. units).
*O.D. = Optical Density
Cause Non-optimized film transport & aligning from upper tray, caused by the friction clutch
in the gear box
This symptom has no impact for the printer operation, violates however the specified
electromagnetic radiation values.
Cause A certain component on the Themis CPU named "Spread Spectrum Clock (SSC)" is
switched off during operation.
Symptom Sporadic film jams in the output module and corresponding error message:
1 “Film jam - Open top cover and clear film jam”
The fault mainly appears with 8x10” or 12x10” films printed from the lower tray.
With lower probability the fault may also happen:
o With other film formats (14x17”, 14x14”, 14x11”) printed from the lower tray
o With any film format printed from the upper tray
Symptom Top border is too large (> 7 mm); O.K. NOT O.K.
2 images possibly printed until the
approx. 6 mm > 7 mm
trailing edge of the film.
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Symptom 1 Sporadic input film jams for films from the upper tray, mainly 14” films:
Error message at the local display:
Film jam! Open upper input tray and clear film path
Error message in the infocounter: HC314003
Cause The force for driving the film towards the thermal head is sporadically too low.
Solution Install "upper pickup modification kit", spare part number*: CM+3617030. It contains:
7. Modified latches which open and close the rollers for moving the film towards the
thermal head:
Reinforced holders for the axle.
More clearance for the axle which is moved by the latches
(before: ± 0.25 mm, now ± 1 mm).
8. Stronger springs at the upper pickup rollers. These springs define the friction
between rollers and film.
9. Software update 1.9.1_C1 with optimized film pick-up timing
* The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of
this document. When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered.
Symptom 2 When printing calibration films (Film calibration; Internal Densitometer Calibration;
Thermal Print Head Calibration) the printer makes a strange noise.
The noise depends on the type of Thermal Head (Kyocera / Toshiba) and the film
batch.
Cause Resonances inside the printer, appearing sporadically at low density printing.
Solution Software update 1.9.1_C1 has different calibration patterns implemented to avoid
sporadic resonances. Example for film calibration film see Figure 186.
Figure 191
Symptom 1 Sporadically the printer stops boot-up with message “Error System Failure”:
When pressing the ON/OFF switch the printer cannot be switched off.
Access via network is not possible (to reboot remotely).
After unplugging and reconnecting the mains cable the printer usually starts up normally.
Symptom 2 When the upper or lower RF tag (RF = Radio Frequency) is Causeive (Error HC301003
/ HC 302003) the display names the wrong defective RF tag (RF1 instead of RF2 and
vice verse).
Also in the service manual DD+DIS150.05E, section 4, edition 1 revision 0, Reference
Diagrams, the RF-tags are mixed.
Correct:
RF1 = lower tray
RF2 = upper tray
Cause Mismatch of correct naming of RF tag in translation file for LCD display, service manual
and software
Figure 192
Symptom Sporadically the printer stops boot-up with message “Error System Failure”:
When pressing the ON/OFF switch the printer cannot be switched off.
Access via network is not possible (to reboot remotely).
After unplugging and reconnecting the mains cable the printer usually starts up
normally.
Symptom 3 Some DRYSTAR 5302 printers sporadically print films partially only, especially with
high workload: The rest of the film is gray.
Cause Incompatibility with login script and Firefox browser in certain cases
Software 2.1.0_C2 supports new hardware (Devius module, Tyndal module, SATA
hard disk) for DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS, which was introduced
in Q IV 2010.
Software 2.1.0_C2 is downwards compatible, so it also supports the actual
hardware (Devil module, Themis/Thanos module, SCSI hard disk).
It replaces software 2.0.0_C3.
The new software has no other new features except support of new hardware.
After changing the Key-Operator language at printers with software 2.1.0_C3, the
printer boot-up hangs with message “Please wait - self test proceeding”.
RF Tag Reading Problems at Printers with Stronglink RF Tag Readers in
Combination with ISO RF Tags.
With software < 2.2.0_C1 the sporadic error message W306015 (CDM intensity
is unstable) appears.
Sporadic "Error System Failure" of certain combinations of RAM and Tyndall
modules .
When booted with a tray open, the printer cannot read an ISO RF tag.
During regular software installation the "Chinese traditional" translation file
does not get unpacked.
After quality control sporadically the (wrong) density values "0.00" are
displayed. When saving the quality control result the correct values are stored.
Corrected a wrong cure in the list of errors for HC305002. Cure 5 previously
mentioned to replace “Mod 04” (Lower Pickup Module) instead of “Mod 05”
(Thermal Head).
Corrected hang-up of Firefox browser, if the user set a DICOM job in the operator
menu from a normal to an emergency print job.
Corrected software issue at remote emergency software installation without
preserving data, that network settings were not reset to default.
Added the missing wedge test image to the sets of test images for DRYSTAR
5302. The wedge test image is available for DRYSTAR AXYS since software
2.0.0_C1.
Added the missing printer check when trying to install a DRYSTAR 5302 / AXYS
software via remote emergency installation at DRYSTAR 550X or DRYSTAR
4500. Now it is not possible anymore to install software on another printer than
DRYSTAR 5302 / AXYS.
Solved software issue during printer setup, that entering character (`) during
modality AE title setup issues an Java error instead of an “invalid character” error.
Solved the issue that an extra language dataset LNG 2.00A01 is installed during
the 2.3.0_C2 software installation, when installing the software via remote
emergency software installation without preserving data.
Symptom At printers that are connected to a third party DICOM device called "Kiosk" frequent DICOM
errors appear during printing or the print job is aborted.
NOTE:
The Kiosk application periodically polls the printer to get its status. It informs the user by a
red light in case of printer issues like empty film tray or film jam.
New features
Support of additional printer subtypes 5366/400, 5366/500 and 5367/400.
Adapted the key-user densitometer configuration:
o The default densitometer is changed from MB924 to XR301.
o Added densitometer settings for XR331C.
New features
Support of DRYSTAR 5301 printers with subtypes 5366/110 and 5366/410. These
printers have one tray only (lower tray is removed).
Support of the new Micro SATA Flash Module 8 GB. This replaces the SATA hard disk
drive.
Support of printers with reduced number of E-labels: The e-labels and related cables
for the power supply module and the TPH (Thermal Print Head) are not built in
anymore.
Improvements
The changes that were introduced with parameter dataset 4.0.1 are taken over in
software 5.0.0_C1. All printers with software 5.0.0_C1 ex factory have an improved
CPU cooling fan and cam drive behaviour. This leads to less film jams in hot and dry
environment. For details refer to DRYSTAR 5302 SB 34 / DRYSTAR AXYS SB 29,
Document ID 52129384.
New features
Support of new printer subtypes:
o DRY 1.4, type 5366/510
o DRY 2.4M, type 5367/500
Improvements
Improved TCP/IP driver as part of new operating system (Portex) to solve issue
with system failure in case of specific network configuration.
Solved issue in Czech user interface: Error messages were not shown but a blank
screen.
Improved tag reading and recording of tag reader problems.
IMPORTANT:
Software 6.0.0_C1 can only be used in printers with SN > 100.000
New features
Support of new hardware (DEVNIX CPU) in printers with SN > 100.000.
Printer Type SN SN
production site production site
Germany China
DRYSTAR 5301 Type 5366/110 SN ≥ 101071
DRYSTAR 5301 XL Type 5366/410 SN ≥ 101001
DRY 1.4 Type 5366/510 SN ≥ 101001
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 SN ≥ 101066
DRY IMAGER Type 5366/101 SN ≥ 101001
CRYSTAL IMAGER Type 5366/300 SN ≥ 101001
SN ≥ 701001
DRYSTAR 5302 XL Type 5366/400 SN ≥ 101001
DRY 2.4 Type 5366/500 SN ≥ 101001
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/100 SN ≥ 101066
CRYSTAL-M IMAGER Type 5367/300 SN ≥ 101001
DRYSTAR AXYS XL Type 5367/400 SN ≥ 101001
DRY 2.4M Type 5367/500 SN ≥ 101001
IMPORTANT:
Software 6.1.0_C1 can only be used in printers with SN > 100.000
New features
Support of a new printer subtype:
Dry Imager, Type 5366/101
Improvements
Improved printer throughput.
Printer Type SN
production site
Germany
DRYSTAR 5301 Type 5366/110 SN ≥101 071
DRYSTAR 5301 XL Type 5366/410 SN ≥101 001
DRY 1.4 Type 5366/510 n.a.
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 SN ≥101 066
CRYSTAL IMAGER Type 5366/300 SN ≥101 001
DRYSTAR 5302 XL Type 5366/400 SN ≥101 001
DRY 2.4 Type 5366/500 SN ≥101 001
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/100 SN ≥101 066
CRYSTAL-M IMAGER Type 5367/300 SN ≥101 001
DRYSTAR AXYS XL Type 5367/400 SN ≥101 001
DRY 2.4M Type 5367/500 SN ≥100 001
Improvements
Film-pick-up problem when input-tray was nearly empty is solved.
Heater error during self-diagnose cycle with a cold printer is solved.
IMPORTANT:
Software 6.1.1_C1 can only be used in printers with SN > 100.000
Software 6.1.1_C1 was introduced in production only. Due to some software
issues, it is not recommended to install software version 6.1.1_C1 in the field.
Printer Type SN SN
production site production site
Germany China
DRYSTAR 5301 Type 5366/110 SN ≥120001
DRYSTAR 5301 XL Type 5366/410 SN ≥ 120001
DRY 1.4 Type 5366/510 SN ≥ 120001
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 SN ≥ 101299
CRYSTAL IMAGER Type 5366/300 SN ≥ 120001
DRYSTAR 5302 XL Type 5366/400 SN ≥ 120001 SN ≥ 701001
DRY 2.4 Type 5366/500 SN ≥ 120001
DRYSTAR AXYS Type 5367/100 SN ≥ 101248
CRYSTAL-M IMAGER Type 5367/300 SN ≥ 120001
DRYSTAR AXYS XL Type 5367/400 SN ≥ 120001
DRY 2.4M Type 5367/500 SN ≥ 120001
It is recommended to install this software version on all the devices in the field,
skipping versions 6.1.0 and 6.1.1.
An update of printer software from 6.0.0 to 6.1.2 is however not mandatory.
The Valve in the film-pick-up system now switches off reliably when a single film is
printed from the upper tray. This caused unnecessary heating of the component.
The warning message “Blemish heater defect” is no longer displayed after the
printer has been switched on.
11 Upgrade procedure
12 Spare parts
# Document Reference
1 Spare Parts List DRYSTAR 5302, CRYSTAL Document ID 61475992
IMAGER, DRYSTAR 5302 XL, Dry 2.4 DRYSTAR
AXYS, CRYSTAL-M IMAGER, DRYSTAR AXYS XL,
DRY 2.4M DRYSTAR 5301, DRYSTAR 5301 XL,
DRY 1.4
13 Wiring diagram
Document Reference
Printers with SN < 100.000
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with SCSI 13.1
hard disk
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with 13.2
SATA hard disk
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with 13.3
Micro SATA flash module
DRYSTAR Axys Type 5367/100/400/500 SN < 100.000 with SATA 13.4
hard disk
DRYSTAR Axys Type 5367/100/400/500 SN < 100.000 with Micro 13.5
SATA flash module
Printers with SN > 100.000
DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/400 SN > 100.000 13.6
DRYSTAR 5301 Type 5366/110/410/510 SN > 100.000 13.7
DRYSTAR Axys Type 5367/100/300/400/500 SN > 100.000 13.8
13.1 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with SCSI hard disk
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1 GND 1 DEV/P21:2
Fan-F2
VT BK BU A
BU2-EI
10 D10 +12V (green) When lit, +12V Supply Voltage ok. 6 RFID_RXD_RS6 +XS9aXS9:7
11pPH X 7 GND
11
X
X D17 -12V (green) When lit, -12V Supply Voltage ok. 8 RFID_RST_RS8 +XS9aXS9:8
BU RFID_RST_RS
D12 IMGCTRL_CONFDONE FPGA Configuration done. 9 GND 9 +XS7aXS7:4,+XS7aXS7:12
BK, VT GND
/Upper_tray.4F
Suspension motor (yellow) When lit, FPGA is NOT configured --> ALARM. WH
BU
RD
RFIDB_TXD_RS
10 RFIDB_TXD_RS10 +XS7aXS7:6
D14 UP_LED0 (yellow) Software controllable LED. RD +5V (filtered)
11 +5V (filtered)11 +XS7aXS7:5
YE
X D15 UP_LED1 (yellow) Software controllable LED. 12 RFIDB_RXD_RS12 +XS7aXS7:7 RFIDB_RXD_RS
X A344556.0 13 GND
X X X X BU
F2 +KEY6 X X +DEV1 14 RFIDB_RST_RS14 +XS7aXS7:8 RFIDB_RST_RS
2
RD
S22
X
1
Sensor-S22 M DISPLAY CABLE
D3 100MBIT_SPEED (yellow)
D4 IMGCTRL_0 (yellow)
High Speed Network activity (>100Mbit/s)
Software controllable LED.
17
18
DIG_SENSOR2517
CURR_DIG_SENSOR25 18
+XS8aXS8:5
+XS8aXS8:4
BK
DIG_SENSOR25
CURR_DIG_SENSOR25
/Upper_tray.2F
BK
+XS13bXS13:8 1
2
KEY D13 IMGCTRL_1 (yellow) Software controllable LED. 19 VOS 19 +XS8aXS8:6
RD VOS
+XS13bXS13:9 2 20 A_SPARE2
VT
+XS13bXS13:10 3
3 E-box cooling fan D16 IDE_DASP (yellow) IDE activity.
1
21 EL_SDA_LINE0
2
3
4
KEY6 26 EL_SDA_LINE1
A337163.
+KEY6
27 +5V
4 +12V
BL10
2 GND
Key/P3 P3
3 +5V
1 +12V
X
28 EL_SCL_LINE1
X X VT
29 DIG_SENSOR1529 +XS8aXS8:2
BU4-MICFITG1
RD
RD
RD
YE
BK
BK
BK
BU
VT
VT
VT
RD
*68/68 *68/68 31 VOS 31 +XS8aXS8:3 CURR_DIG_SENSOR15
/Upper_tray.2F
ST2x34-AMPLIMITE P316661 32 A_SPARE1 VOS
A3429150. HDD CABLE BK /Upper_tray.2F
DEV/P40:21
DEV/P42:3
DEV/P42:5
DEV/P40:19
DEV/P40:20
DEV/P41:13
DEV/P41:14
DEV/P41:15
DEV/P41:16
DEV/P41:11
DEV/P40:22
DEV/P41:12
VT
SCSI 34 XX3 34 +XS9aXS9:12
BK
GND
DEV/P11:18
DEV/P11:3
DEV/P11:6
BK
POWER_SHUTDOWN_OC
38 CURR_DIG_SENSOR27 38 +XS7aXS7:3
XS12
RD
BK
BK
1
YE
12
12
10
13
14
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
11
11
22
VT
20
2
2
3
POWER_RESET_OC 4
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
39 DIG_SENSOR2739 +XS7aXS7:2
X
10 10
12 12
RD
11 11
ST9-32WLP-SMD
11
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
40 VOS 40 +XS7aXS7:1
ST14-MINI-FIT-JR
DIG_SENSOR26
/Lower_tray.4F
X
X
XS12
+XS12b
+DEV1
REM_ONOFF-
CURR_DIG_SENSOR27
3V3SENSEN
X
5VSENSEN
3V3SENSE
Power good
P333247
+DEV1
P329731
P328352
DIG_SENSOR27
REM_ONOFF+
5VSENSE
Devil1
SERVICE
*11/11
Power fail
+DEV1
+DEV1
ETH CFSLAVE
*50/50
P3
P_24V
P_24V
P24
P18
+DEV1
+DEV1
*8/8
/Upper_tray.4F
DEV/P15 P15
+12V
+12V
X
+XS12bXS12:12
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
TxD+
BL5
P11
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+XS12bXS12:11
-12V
RxD-
+5V
+5V
+5V
X
X
+5V
IL
1
1
S20:2
S20:3
S20:1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
11
12
21
10
13
14
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
22
20
M8:5
M8:3
M8:9
M8:7
S3:3
S3:2
S3:1
X
X
X
X
DEV/P11
BU14-MINI-FIT-JR
BU22-MINI-FIT-JR
X
External RS232 External Ethernet External Compact-Flash
BU
RD
RD
RD
BK
BK
BK
BK
YE
VT
VT
WH
X
RD
YE
BK
BK
PS/P1:18,Key/P3:2
EE-SX4009-P1
PS/P1:17,Key/P3:1
X
PS/P1:17
S20 Sensor-S20
ST2x34-AMPLIMITE
PS/P1:6
PS/P1:3
PS/P1:18
PS/P2:1
RD 1
PS/P2:10
PS/P2:12
PS/P2:13
PS/P2:14
PS/P2:15
PS/P1:10
PS/P1:12
PS/P1:13
PS/P1:14
PS/P1:15
PS/P1:16
PS/P1:19
PS/P1:20
PS/P1:22
PS/P1:21
PS/P2:11
PS/P1:11
Key/P3:3
Key/P3:4
PS/P2:2
PS/P2:3
PS/P2:4
PS/P2:5
PS/P2:6
PS/P2:7
PS/P2:9
PS/P1:2
PS/P1:4
PS/P1:5
PS/P1:7
PS/P1:8
PS/P1:9
PS/P1:1
+XS12bXS12:7 1
BK 2
+XS12bXS12:5 2
VT 3
+XS12bXS12:6 3
BN
BN
BN
RD
RD
RD
BU
BU
BU
GN
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
OG
OG
OG
VT
VT
GY
GY
WH
WH
BU3-EI
BK, BK
YE, YE
*68/68
BU55
4pdiskdrive
3 3
X
X
HD
X
X
X
+12V 1
GND 2
GND 3
+5V 4
X
Take over film transport detection
+Harddisk
KH42KM2-851
P316661
*68/68
BU1
X
ST1
X
X
A347060. WIRE HARNESS ASSY
Motor-M8 A340645.0
X
2 M8 PS CONTROL CABLE
A 3 RD
M A
4
5
3 +XS12bXS12:2
BU
5 +XS12bXS12:1
(GEAR BOX)
6
7 YE
7 +XS12bXS12:4
1
2
3
4
B B 8
9 WH
RING-TERM-2.5-3.6
9 +XS12bXS12:3
Safety_Ground
10
YE, YE
BK, BK
11pPH
GNYE
11
A339843.
A339843.
WH
WH
OG
OG
OG
GN
GY
GY
RD
RD
RD
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BN
BN
BN
BU
BU
BU
VT
VT
X X
Safety_Ground:1
+PS X
Film transport motor
DEV/P11:1
1/1
X
X
P1 IFE#4
HD:4
HD:3
DEV/P15:1
DEV/P15:2
DEV/P15:3
DEV/P15:4
DEV/P15:5
DEV/P15:6
DEV/P15:7
DEV/P15:8
DEV/P15:9
DEV/P15:10
DEV/P15:13
DEV/P15:14
DEV/P11:2
DEV/P15:11
DEV/P11:4
DEV/P11:5
DEV/P11:7
DEV/P11:8
DEV/P11:9
DEV/P11:21
DEV/P11:10
DEV/P11:13
DEV/P11:14
DEV/P11:15
DEV/P11:16
DEV/P11:19
DEV/P11:20
DEV/P15:12
DEV/P11:11
DEV/P11:12
DEV/P11:22
OG
DEV/P11:17,HD:1
DEV/P11:18,HD:2
1/4 1 +XS4aXS4:7
X RD
ST16-MINI-FIT-JR BU16-MINI-FIT-JR
O 2/4 2 +XS4aXS4:8
M X 3/4 BK
X 3 +XS4aXS4:9
P328352 BU22-MINI-FIT-JR
A EE-SX4009-P1 X 4/4 WH
2 X 4 +XS4aXS4:10 2
S3 Sensor-S3 +PS ST4-MO53261-SMD
BU4-51021
PS/P1
RD 1 X
P2 PS/P2
+XS12bXS12:10 1 A5
BK 2
5 POWER_SHUTDOWN_OC
+XS12bXS12:9 2 X
HARDDISK18GB
Prot. earth 16
X
X
X
X
POWER_RESET_OC
GND 10
+5V 12
RxD- 13
TxD+ 14
GND 15
+3V3 10
GND 12
GND 13
GND 14
3V3SENSE15
3V3SENSEN16
+12V 17
GND 18
-12V 19
GND 20
Power fail 22
Power good 21
GND 11
+3V3 11
REM_ONOFF+ 1
REM_ONOFF-2
GND 3
4
5
IL 6
P_24V 7
P_24V 9
+5V 1
+5V 2
+5V 3
GND 4
GND 5
GND 6
5VSENSE 7
5VSENSEN8
+3V3 9
VT 3
Prot. earth
+XS12bXS12:8 3
P1
X
X
BU3-EI-IDC
+PS1
+PS1
X
ULTRASTAR73LZX X X
Output 1: 3,3V (+/-5%) 4,5A
Output 2: 5V (+/-5%) 3A - 4A eLabel pcb Address #4
X +PS1 Thermal head
Transport roller open detection X
X
PS/P3 P3 Output 3: +12V (+/-2%) 1,25A
Harddisk 1/12 1/12 Output 4: -12V (+/-2%) 0,15A
Led on: Overtemperature protection mode.
12
13
14
15
16
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
21
11
11
Output 6: 13 .. 27V (+/-5mV) 300W
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4/12 4/12
5/12 5/12 CPU/Power supplycontrol CPU/Displaypower
8/12 8/12
A344554. TPH POWER CABLE 9/12 Mains 100V .. 240V
13..27V (green)
10/12 50-60Hz Sensor S25 (in Output Assembly) removed from serial number:
-12V (green)
3,3V (green)
24V (green)
X
12V (green)
+PS1
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A344179. RIVETED FRAME (FRA) IEC 320/C14 X X X X APPR.
MAIN PAGE 5366
Power Supply(ELE)
X
X X X X X NORM Sheet name: WIRING_DIAGRAM / 100
PS1
A333840. POWER SUPPLY (ELE) Sheet 2
F1006049.2
X X X X
forbidden.
©AGFA
X
X X X L.Tibos of 8 SH
X
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O IDX Change-NR DATE F
NAME Replacement for G X
X
X
A B C D E F
A
X B
+A2 +M7 A Last
M7 M6-M7 Circuit
+ 1/2 RD
M 1 +XS4XS1-XS4:1
4 - 2/2 2 +XS4XS1-XS4:2
BK B 4
BU2-MODU_II
ST2-MODU_II FirstCircuit 2
X
+XS4 +XS4a
X RD
XS1-XS4 XS4 BK
+A2 +S16/S17 +M7M6-M7:1 11 DEV/P40:12
S16/S17 S14/S15-S16/S17 BK
+M7M6-M7:2 2 2 DEV/P40:11
RD
1/4 BK BK BK
1 +XS4XS1-XS4:3 +S16/S17S14/S15-S16/S17:1 3 3 DEV/P41:26
2/4 RD RD RD
2 +XS4XS1-XS4:4 +S16/S17S14/S15-S16/S17:2 4 4 DEV/P41:27
3/4 VT VT VT
3 +XS4XS1-XS4:5 +S16/S17S14/S15-S16/S17:3 5 5 DEV/P40:28
4/4 BU BU VT
X BU4-MODU_II
4
ST4-MODU_II
+XS4XS1-XS4:6 A344549. PICKUP CABLE OG
+S16/S17S14/S15-S16/S17:4 6 6 DEV/P41:25
OG
+Lower_PUIFE:1 7 7 DEV/P20:31, IFE#4:1, IFE#5:1
X RD RD /WIRING_DIAGRAM.4P
X +Lower_PUIFE:2 8 8 DEV/P20:34, IFE#4:2, IFE#5:2 X
BK BK
A2 +Lower_PUIFE:3 9 9 DEV/P20:32, IFE#4:3, IFE#5:3
A334505. FILM PICK-UP ASSY WH WH
+Lower_PUIFE:4 10 10 DEV/P20:33, IFE#4:4, IFE#5:4
WH RD
+S19S18-S19:1 11 11 DEV/P20:9
GN VT
+S19S18-S19:3 12 12 DEV/P20:11
BK, BN BK
13 13 DEV/P20:10
Filmentname Einheit BK
+XS4XS1-XS4:14,+S19S18-S19:2
+XS4XS1-XS4:13 14 14 DEV/P20:26
VT
BU14-MINI-FIT ST14-MINI-FIT
3 3
X Drawer Connector
X +Lower_PU
IFE OG
1/4 1 +XS4XS1-XS4:7
2/4 RD
2 +XS4XS1-XS4:8
3/4 BK
3 +XS4XS1-XS4:9
X 4/4 WH
4 +XS4XS1-XS4:10
X ST4-MO53261-SMD
X BU4-51021
A3
A339838.
BL9
2 2
X
X
EE-SX4009-P1 X
+S19
Sensor-S19 S18-S19
1 WH
1 +XS4XS1-XS4:11
2 BN
2 +XS4XS1-XS4:13
3 GN
3 +XS4XS1-XS4:12
BU3-EI
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X X X X DATE NAME
WIRING DIAGRAM DS5302 Project
X X X X USER 27/11/2003 X
LOWER PICKUP ASM 5366
A343429. ASSY LOWER PICK-UP
X X X X APPR.
X X X X NORM Sheet name: Lower_pickup / 100
Sheet 3
F1006049.2
X X X X
X
forbidden.
©AGFA
X X X X X of 8 SH
A B C IDX Change-NR DATE NAME Replacement for X
A B C D E F
X
X
EE-SX4009-P1 X
+S2
Sensor-S2 S1-S2
4 1 RD 4
1 +XS9XS7-XS9:1
2 BK
2 +XS9XS7-XS9:3
3 VT
3 +XS9XS7-XS9:2
BU3-EI
X X
X X Lower magazine empty detection +XS9 +XS9a
+RF1 +RF1 RD
XS7-XS9 XS9 RD
ST1 RF/ST1 +S2S1-S2:1 1 1 DEV/P21:37 VOS
1/5 BK VT VT DIG_SENSOR26
1 +XS9XS7-XS9:4 +S2S1-S2:3 2 2 DEV/P21:36 /WIRING_DIAGRAM.9O
2/5 RD BK BK CURR_DIG_SENSOR26
2 +XS9XS7-XS9:5 +S2S1-S2:2 3 3 DEV/P21:35
X 3/5 WH BK BK GND
3 +XS9XS7-XS9:6 +RF1RF/ST1:1 4 4 DEV/P21:3
+RF1 4/5 YE RD RD +5V
4 +XS9XS7-XS9:7 +RF1RF/ST1:2 5 5 DEV/P21:5
X 5/5 BU WH WH RFID_TXD_RS
A6 5 +XS9XS7-XS9:8 +RF1RF/ST1:3 6 6 DEV/P21:4
ST5-MO53261-SMD YE YE RFID_RXD_RS
A335868. BU5-51021 +RF1RF/ST1:4 7 7 DEV/P21:6
BL6 BU BU RFID_RST_RS
+RF1RF/ST1:5 8 8 DEV/P21:8
X X
X 9 9 X
A344547. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (TRAY) X
X 10 10 X
X
RFID-TAG READER (PU) BK
BK
+XS9XS7-XS9:12 11 11 DEV/P21:33
BK
VT
GND
XX3
+XS9XS7-XS9:11 12 12 DEV/P21:34
3 BU12-70066 BU12-70066 3
A344550.
WIRE HARNESS ASSY (CASS ASM)
2 2
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X X X X DATE NAME
WIRING DIAGRAM DS5302 Project
X X X X USER 27/11/2003 X
X X X X of 8 SH
A B C IDX Change-NR DATE NAME Replacement for X
A B C D E F G H
+output
OS-5101-H X
X
S5 S5
3 RD
3 +XS2bXS2:3
2 VT
2 +XS2bXS2:2
1 BK
1 +XS2bXS2:1
BU3-EI
6 6
+output
Output sensor TPH EE-SX4009-P1
X
S6 S6
1 RD
1 +XS2bXS2:4
2 BK
2 +XS2bXS2:5
3 VT
3 +XS2bXS2:6
BU3-EI
M RD 1 1
X
M4
+XS2bXS2:7
RD M RD
BU
1
2
1
2
+XS2bXS2:9
+XS2bXS2:10
RD
BN
BK
VT
S5:1
S5:2
11
2 2
DEV/P1:23
DEV/P1:22
BK
VT
BU 2 BN RD RD
2 +XS2bXS2:8 ST2-EI S5:3 3 3 DEV/P1:24
RD RD
5 ST2-EI S6:1 4 4 DEV/P1:21 5
BK BK
S6:2 5 5 DEV/P1:20
VT VT
S6:3 6 6 DEV/P1:19
RD RD
Densitometer motor BN
M4:1 7 7 DEV/P1:11
BN
Exit roller motor A339841. X RD
M4:2 8 8 DEV/P1:12
RD
+output +output M5:1 9 9 DEV/P1:9
ST1 BN BN
IFE OG OG
M5:2 10 10 DEV/P1:10
OG
1/4 1 +XS2bXS2:11 +outputIFE:1 11 11 DEV/P1:2
2/4 RD RD RD
2 +XS2bXS2:12 +outputIFE:2 12 12 DEV/P1:3
3/4 BK BK BK
3 +XS2bXS2:13 +outputIFE:3 13 13 DEV/P1:1
X 4/4 WH WH WH
4 +XS2bXS2:14 +outputIFE:4 14 14 DEV/P1:4
+output ST4-MO53261-SMD
X BU4-51021
A4
X
A344552. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (OUTPUT ASM)
BK VT
+XS2bXS2:19 18 18 +XS3aXS3:21
BK VT
+XS2bXS2:18 19 19 DEV/P1:39
BU19-70066 ST19-70107
eLabel pcb Address #2
4 4
X
/WIRING_DIAGRAM.2P
X
+CDM +output +XS3b +XS3a
P1 P1 XS3 XS3
1/14 YE YE YE
1 +XS3bXS3:1 +outputP1:1 11 DEV/P9:1
2/14 BK BK BK
2 +XS3bXS3:2 +outputP1:2 2 2 DEV/P9:2
3/14 WH WH WH
3 +XS3bXS3:3 +outputP1:3 3 3 DEV/P9:3
4/14 BU BU BU
4 +XS3bXS3:4 +outputP1:4 4 4 DEV/P9:5
5/14 VT VT VT
5 +XS3bXS3:5 +outputP1:5 5 5 DEV/P9:6
6/14 BU BU BU
6 +XS3bXS3:6 +outputP1:6 6 6 DEV/P9:8
7/14 VT VT VT
7 +XS3bXS3:7 +outputP1:7 7 7 DEV/P9:9
8/14 BU BU BU
3 8 +XS3bXS3:8 +outputP1:8 8 8 DEV/P9:12 3
9/14 VT VT VT
9 +XS3bXS3:9 +outputP1:9 9 9 DEV/P9:11
10/14 BK BK BK
10 +XS3bXS3:10 +outputP1:10 10 10 DEV/P9:10
11/14 OG OG OG
11 +XS3bXS3:11 +outputP1:11 11 11 DEV/P9:14
12/14 WH WH WH
12 +XS3bXS3:12 +outputP1:12 12 12 DEV/P9:15
13/14 RD RD RD
13 +XS3bXS3:13 +outputP1:13 13 13 DEV/P9:13
BK BK BK
Connection adjustment
14/14 14 +XS3bXS3:14 +outputP1:14 14 14 DEV/P9:16
ST14-MO53261-SMD RD RD
BU14-51021 S10:1 15 15 DEV/P1:30
VT VT
X
+CDM
P2
+output
P2
A344553. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (OUTPUT ASM) BK
BK
S10:3
S10:4
S25:1
16 16
17 17
18 18
DEV/P1:28
DEV/P1:29
DEV/P1:18
BK
BK
.1
on XS3 pin pos. 15 .. 17
1/4 YE VT VT
1 +outputLED/P1:1
X
cdm pcb 2/4 2 +outputLED/P1:2
BU RD
S25:2 19 19 DEV/P1:17
RD
3/4 BK +output asm S25:3 20 20 DEV/P1:16
X 3 +outputLED/P1:3 X BK VT
4/4 WH EE-SX670 +XS3bXS3:22 21 21 +XS2aXS2:18
X 4 +outputLED/P1:4 X BK BK
CDM ST4-MO53261-SMD Sensor-S10 S10 +XS3bXS3:21 22 22 DEV/P1:40
X BU4-51021 1 RD BU22-70066 ST22-70107
1 +XS3bXS3:15
2
L
3 VT
3 +XS3bXS3:16
4 BK
4 +XS3bXS3:17
BU4-EE-1001
2 X X
+CDM-LED +output
P1 LED/P1
1/4 1 +outputP2:1
YE Densitometer home position
2/4 BU
2 +outputP2:2
3/4 BK
3 +outputP2:3
4/4 WH
4 +outputP2:4
ST4-MO53261-SMD
BU4-51021 +output asm
OS-5101-H X
X
Xcdm-led pcb Sensor-S25 S25
3 RD
X 3 +XS3bXS3:20
2 VT
X 2 +XS3bXS3:19
CDM-LED 1 BK
1 +XS3bXS3:18
X
BL15 BU3-EI
X X X X of 8 SH
A B C D E F IDX Change-NR DATE NAME Replacement for X
A B C D E F
3 1
4 4
X
X
S26
X X
+XS11a +XS11b
Vacuum Switch BN
XS11 XS11 BN
S26:1 11 DEV/P41:3
BK BK /WIRING_DIAGRAM.5P
S26:3 2 2 DEV/P41:4 X
ST2-MINI-FIT-JR BU2-MINI-FIT-JR
X .1 .2 Not available
X
M9
rd
3 M bk 3
Vacuum pump
X X
+XS10a +XS10b
RD
XS10 XS10 BU
M9:rd 11 DEV/P40:9
BK BN
M9:bk 2 2 DEV/P40:10
BK WH
V1:1 3 3 DEV/P40:7
BK BN /WIRING_DIAGRAM.4P
V1:2 4 4 DEV/P40:8 X
BK GY
V2:1 5 5 DEV/P40:5
X BK BN
V2:2 6 6 DEV/P40:6
X
ST6-MINI-FIT-JR BU6-MINI-FIT-JR
X
A337916. PUMP & VALVES ASSY CABLE
V1
X
X
X
V2
1
tothirdparties without express authorityisstrictly
X X X X DATE NAME
WIRING DIAGRAM DS5302 Project
X X X X USER 28/11/2003 X
PUMP & VALVES ASM 5366
X X X X of 8 SH
A B C IDX Change-NR DATE NAME Replacement for X
A B C D E F
A
X B
X A
X +M6 Last
Circuit
BU-M6 M6-M7
+ 1/2 RD
M 1 +XS1XS1-XS4:1
BK
B
4 - 2/2 2 +XS1XS1-XS4:2 4
BU2-MODU_II FirstCircuit 2
ST2-MODU_II
X X
+XS1 +XS1a
X X RD
XS1-XS4 XS1 BK
X +S14/S15 +M6M6-M7:1 11 DEV/P40:14
BU-S14/S15 BK RD
S14/S15-S16/S17 BK BK
+M6M6-M7:2 2 2 DEV/P40:13
BK
1/4 1 +XS1XS1-XS4:3 +S14/S15S14/S15-S16/S17:1 3 3 DEV/P41:29
2/4 RD RD RD
2 +XS1XS1-XS4:4 +S14/S15S14/S15-S16/S17:2 4 4 DEV/P41:30
3/4 VT VT VT
3 +XS1XS1-XS4:5 +S14/S15S14/S15-S16/S17:3 5 5 DEV/P41:28
4/4 VT VT VT
X BU4-MODU_II
4
ST4-MODU_II
+XS1XS1-XS4:6 A334549. PICKUP CABLE OG
+S14/S15S14/S15-S16/S17:4
+Upper_PUIFE:1
6 6
7 7
DEV/P20:29
DEV/P40:32
OG
X
X RD RD /WIRING_DIAGRAM.3P
+Upper_PUIFE:2 8 8 DEV/P40:33
X BK BK
A1 +Upper_PUIFE:3 9 9 DEV/P40:31
WH WH
A334505. FILM PICK-UP ASSY +Upper_PUIFE:4 10 10 DEV/P40:34
BL1 WH RD
+S18S18-S19:1 11 11 DEV/P20:37
GN VT
+S18S18-S19:3 12 12 DEV/P20:35
BK, BN BK
+XS1XS1-XS4:14,+S18S18-S19:2 13 13 DEV/P20:36
Filmentname Einheit BK
+XS1XS1-XS4:13 14 14 DEV/P40:25
VT
BU14-MINI-FIT ST14-MINI-FIT
3 3
X X Drawer Connector
+upperpick-up +Upper_PU
ST1 IFE
1/4 OG
1 +XS1XS1-XS4:7
2/4 RD
2 +XS1XS1-XS4:8
3/4 BK
3 +XS1XS1-XS4:9
X 4/4 WH
4 +XS1XS1-XS4:10
+upper pick-up ST4-MO53261-SMD
X BU4-51021
A2
A339838.
BL2
2 2
X
X
EE-SX4009-P1 X
+S18
Sensor-S18 S18-S19
1 WH
1 +XS1XS1-XS4:11
2 BN
2 +XS1XS1-XS4:13
3 GN
3 +XS1XS1-XS4:12
BU3-EI
1
tothirdparties without express authorityisstrictly
X X X X DATE NAME
WIRING DIAGRAM DS5302 Project
X X X X USER 18/11/2003 X
UPPER PICKUP ASM 5366
A X X X X of 8 SH
Last
Circuit
A B C IDX Change-NR DATE NAME Replacement for X
B
2FirstCircuit
A B C D E F
X
X
EE-SX4009-P1 X
+S1
Sensor-S1 S1-S2
1 RD
1 +XS7XS7-XS9:1
2 BK
2 +XS7XS7-XS9:3
3 VT
3 +XS7XS7-XS9:2
BU3-EI
3 3
X X
+XS8b +XS8a
X XS8 XS8
X BK BK CURR_DIG_SENSOR15
S11:1 1 1 DEV/P21:30 /WIRING_DIAGRAM.9O
OS-5101-H X VT VT DIG_SENSOR15
X S11:2 2 2 DEV/P21:29
Sensor-S11 RD RD VOS
3
S11 RD BK
S11:3 3 3 DEV/P21:31
BK
/WIRING_DIAGRAM.9O
CURR_DIG_SENSOR25
3 +XS8bXS8:3 S24:1 4 4 DEV/P21:18 /WIRING_DIAGRAM.8O
2 VT VT VT DIG_SENSOR25
2 +XS8bXS8:2 S24:2 5 5 DEV/P21:17
1 BK RD RD VOS
1 +XS8bXS8:1 S24:3 6 6 DEV/P21:19
X X
BU3-EI X 7 7 X
A344548. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (TRAY DET) X
X 8 8 X
X
BK VT
+XS8bXS8:10 9 9 +XS7aXS7:12
2 BK VT XX1 2
+XS8bXS8:9 10 10 DEV/P21:16
Take over past detection BU10-70066 BU10-70066
A344550.
WIRE HARNESS ASSY (CASS ASM)
X
X
OS-5101-H X
X
Sensor-S24 S24
3 RD
3 +XS8bXS8:6
2 VT
2 +XS8bXS8:5
1 BK
1 +XS8bXS8:4
BU3-EI
1
tothirdparties without express authorityisstrictly
X X X X DATE NAME
WIRING DIAGRAM DS5302 Project
X X X X USER 18/11/2003 X
UPPER TRAY ASM 5366
X X X X of 8 SH
A B C IDX Change-NR DATE NAME Replacement for X
13.2 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with SATA hard disk
COVER SHEET
IDX
sensor A5
CABLEDHEATERFOIL (ELE) 1
2
1
+XS5aXS5:2
+XS5aXS5:1
BK
1
2
1
2
DEV/P1:36
DEV/P1:35
RD
BK
X
S8
BU3EI 3 VT
3 DEV/P1:34 X X
BN 1 3 BU X X
BU3EI
X X
S8/7 S8/8
1/1 7 8 1/1
X +XS5a +XS5b
X Input sensor TPH BK
XS5 XS5 BK
6.3mm isolation (clear)
3 4
6.3mm isolation (clear)
1
2
RD RD
S13:3 6 6 DEV/P1:33
VT BK
+XS5aXS5:8 7 7 DEV/P1:15
X A344559. WIRE HARNESS ASSY VT
+XS5aXS5:7 8 8 DEV/P1:14
VT
A339844. X
(BRACKET)
2 +5V common
X ST8EI BU8EI
P325189
X X
*5 0/50
X +TPH TPH
10/10
+TPH
+TPH
IFE#5 ST1
2/10
3/10
4/10
5/10
6/10
7/10
8/10
9/10
1/10
A000000. Thermal Head Assembly
P3
P1
X
+TPH
OG 1/4
X
BL11
TH/P2 P2
+XS4aXS4:7 1 X
1 +5V
RD 2/4
+XS4aXS4:8 2 OS5101H X X
BK 3/4 X /Output_asm.3H
+XS4aXS4:9 3
X
X
TH/P3
SensorS13 S13
10/10
J J
2/1 0
3/10
4/1 0
5/10
6/10
7/10
8/10
9/10
1/10
WH 4/4 X
X
X
X
A344551. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (OUTPUT) XS2 & XS3
TH/P1
*50/50
+XS4aXS4:10 4 1 1 3 RD
BU50IDC1
ST4MO53261SMD +TPH 3 +XS5aXS5:6
BU451021 X c c 2 VT
2 +XS5aXS5:5
RD
RD
BN
BU
A6 1 BK
X 1 +XS5aXS5:4
BU3EI
X
X
PS/P3:11
SensorS12:1
SensorS12:3
PS/P3:12
11
eLabel pcb Address #5 Input sensor TPH A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE) 11
RD
BK
BU5MINIFITJR
XS6b
X
X
1 1
2 2
4 4
5 5
S4 BRACKET ASM
X
X
XS6a
ST5MINIFITJR
WH
WH
WH
OG
OG
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
YE
BK
BK
BK
BN
BN
BN
BU
BU
BU
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
OSB/P6:4
OSB/P6:3
OSB/P6:2
OSB/P6:1
S7:1
S8/7:1
S8/8:1
S7:3
S7:2
DEV/P1:38
DEV/P1:37
+XS5bXS5:8
+XS5bXS5:7
+XS2aXS2:1
+XS5bXS5:2
+XS5bXS5:1
+XS5bXS5:3
+XS5bXS5:5
+XS5bXS5:4
+XS5bXS5:6
+XS3aXS3:1
+XS2aXS2:13
+XS2aXS2:11
+XS2aXS2:12
+XS2aXS2:14
+XS2aXS2:9
+XS2aXS2:10
+XS2aXS2:7
+XS2aXS2:8
+XS3aXS3:20
+XS3aXS3:19
+XS3aXS3:18
+XS2aXS2:6
+XS2aXS2:5
+XS2aXS2:4
+XS2aXS2:2
+XS2aXS2:3
+XS3aXS3:16
+XS3aXS3:17
+XS3aXS3:15
+XS2aXS2:19
+XS3aXS3:22
+XS3aXS3:2
+XS3aXS3:3
+XS3aXS3:4
+XS3aXS3:5
+XS3aXS3:6
+XS3aXS3:7
+XS3aXS3:10
+XS3aXS3:9
+XS3aXS3:8
+XS3aXS3:13
+XS3aXS3:11
+XS3aXS3:12
+XS3aXS3:14
X
BN
BU
RD
RD
/Upper_pickup.3F
40 p 90130 M BU4090142
DEV/P9
DEV/P1
C_ ODM_B L_CTRL_ BF
X
X
X
X
CO NN_ODM_CO UNT
I_DIG _SENS OR720
DIG_SE NSOR_I1822
23
VO S 24
DIG_SE NSOR_I1725
26
VO S 27
DI G_S ENSO R_I628
I_DIG _SENS OR629
GND 40
DCM3_OUT_B12
VO S 21
VO S 30
31
I_DIG_SENSOR2132
VO S 33
DI G_S ENSO R_I434
I_DIG _SENS OR435
VO S 36
DIG_SE NSOR_I1337
GND 38
DI G_S ENSO R_I939
GND 10
12
5V 13
SDA 14
SCL 15
GND 16
DCM3_O UT_A11
11
I_DIG_ SENSO R18
DIG_S ENSOR_I21
GND 1
EL_SDA _LINE12
5V 3
EL_SCL_LINE14
P_24V 5
S AFE TY _O K6
DCM4_O UT_A9
12V 1
GND 2
1 2V 3
5
6
8
9
JAM_CLEAR
X
P_24V
GND
GND
VO S
[38]
+ A6
+ A6
+A6
P1
P9
X
X
M
DIG_SENSOR_I7
10 P43 10
*50
50P
A347112. OSBHEATER CABLE
+A6
Battery Clip
P25#21
A329002.1
[38]
64p Extractor
TH *64 X
+A6
X
X
X A344555.0 P40 DEV/P40
X
U74
X X BK
1
1 GND 1 DEV/P40:2
2
F1 X +A6 BK
X DEV/P14 P14 2 DIG_SENSOR_I312 DEV/P40:1
YEL
X *50/50
[30]
*50
TH 3 **NC**
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
40
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
21
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
10
12
13
14
15
16
BU50IDC1 50P
11
19
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4 **NC**
GY
TPH DATA CABLE 5 DCM10_OUT_A5 +XS10bXS10:5
CF
LD1#21
BN
WH X
X +A6 7 DCM9_OUT_A7 +XS10bXS10:3 /Lower_pickup.3F
DEV/P41 P41 BN
BK 8 DCM9_OUT_B8 +XS10bXS10:4
BU XS4
A329002.1:1
X
OSB/P6 P6 X 3 GND 3 11 DCM7_OUT_A11 +XS4aXS4:2
RD
RD X
RD
XS6a:5 1 1/4
2/4
.8 VT
X 4 CONN_XX2 4 12 DCM7_OUT_B12 +XS4aXS4:1
BK
RD
BU2MINIFITJR
+
BN 4/4 RD BU
10 S W_ FE T_STATUS_ I 10
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
XS6a:1 4 +XS13aXS13:8 7 VO S 7 15 STM2_OUT_B115 +XS13aXS13:5
DEVIUS
P316801 VT
X
X
RD
2 2
11
7 CONN_2N644
9
5 CONN_2N641
9 X
S T10 90130
BU
1 I_DIG_SENSOR14
P316768
P316768
X X 11 I_DIG _SENSO R0 11 19 STM3_OUT_B119 +XS12aXS12:1
+OSB1
+OSB1
OSB1 X RD
X 12 DIG _SENSO R_I0 12 20 STM3_OUT_A120 +XS12aXS12:2
A339406. OSB1 pcb X
.8
9 NET33
P2
P3
+OSB1
1/1
1/1
X 13 VO S 13 WH X
X
BL19 21 STM3_O UT_B221 +XS12aXS12:3
6 GND
8 GND
/Pump_&_Valves_asm.2E
OSB/P1 P1
VT YE
X
+XS12aXS12:8 14 DIG _SENSO R_I2 14
DEV/P20:8
DEV/P20:7
X
X
BK
RD
+XS12aXS12:9 15 I_DIG _SENSO R2 15 23 DCM5_OUT_A_FIL 23 F2:1
RD XS10
X
X
+XS12aXS12:10 16 VO S 16 BU
24 DCM5_OUT_B24 F2:2
BU1090142
GY
OSB/P3
RING TERM2.53.6
RING TERM2.53.6
OSB/P2
VT
1/1
1/1
OSB/P1:10 17 SW _FET_STATUS_I 17
X
X
X
X
BN 25 DIG_SENSOR_I1125 +XS1aXS1:14
BU
RD
DEV /P41:3 3
BK VT
OSB/P1:6 20 GND 20 28 DIG_SENSOR_I2428 +XS4aXS4:5
DEV/P41:32
DEV/P41:18
DEV/P41:20
DEV/P41:22
DEV/P41:24
DEV/P41:19
DEV/P41:17
M32_SPARE3 21 29 I_DIG_SENSOR24
BU
OSB/P1:7 22 CONN_2N644 22 30 VO S
**NC** 23 BK
BK 31 GND 31 +XS1aXS1:9
OSB/P1:8 24 GND 24 OG
A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE) 32 EL_SDA_LINE132 +XS1aXS1:7
BN
BU
BK
BK
BK
BK
VT
GY
VT
BK
+XS4aXS4:6 25 DIG_SENSOR_I23 25 I/O3
33 5V 33 +XS1aXS1:8
RD
BK 13 5V
OG 4 OG +XS13aXS13:12 6 I_DIG_SENSOR33 6
4 DEV/P20:18 VO S 7 14 DCM4_ENC
YE 5 YE VT
5 DEV/P20:22 +XS13aXS13:11 8 DIG_SENSOR_I34 8 15 DCM3_OUT_B
BU 6 BU
6 DEV/P20:20 I_DIG_SENSOR34 9 16 DCM3_OUT_A
ST6EI VO S 10 17 DCM3_ENC
OG
X I_DIG_SENSOR35 11 18 5V 18 M2:4
X DIG_SENSOR_I35 12 19 5V
X BU
7 EESX4009P1 VO S 13 20 GND 20 M2:6 7
TPH positioning motor X
S9 SensorS9 DIG_SENSOR_I36 14 21 GND
RD 1 YE
DEV/P20:40 1 I_DIG_SENSOR36 15 22 DCM2_ENC22 M2:5
BK 2 RD
BU
RD
RD RD RD
DEV/P41:10 1 1 S21:1 10" suspension position D46 (Whenlit,3,3VSupplyVoltageok.) 37 VO S 37 +XS1aXS1:11
VT
BK BK 3V3
I/O1 38 DIG_SENSOR_I1638 S9:3
Key6
DEV/P41:9 2 2 S21:2
DEV/P40:24
DEV/P40:23
VT VT GRN BK
A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE)
ST2EI
DEV/P41:7 8 8 S22:1 GRN
F2
BK BK RD 3 A X X
M
X
X
DEV/P41:6 9 9 S22:2 +XS13bXS13:4 3
2 2
11
+A6 X
VT
DEV/P41:5 10 10 S22:3
VT (SPRING EXT.) 4
D49 (Whenlit,12VSupplyVoltageok.) P21 DEV/P21
X
X
VT BK BU 5 A BK
FanF2
BU2EI
DEV/P42:8 11 11 +XS13bXS13:12 +XS13bXS13:5 5 12V 1 GND 1 DEV/P21:2
BK BK 6 GRN BK
DEV/P42:6 12 12 +XS13bXS13:11 2 DIG_SENSOR_I122 DEV/P21:1
YE 7 BK X
ST1270107 BU1270066 +XS13bXS13:6 7
8 B B D50
+5V
(Whenlit,5VSupplyVoltageok.) 3 GND 3 +XS9aXS9:4
WH X
GRN 4 C_RFIDA_TXD_RS 4 +XS9aXS9:6
WH 9 RD X
A344567.0:2
A344567.0:1
X
*40/40
BU40IDC1
*40/40
40P 4WALL BO XED MALE 0° EXT TH KEY 10
11
C_RFIDB_TXD_RS 10
CONN_2N79111
+XS7aXS7:6
+XS7aXS7:5
WH
RD
X
X
YE X
X A344556.0 12 C_RFIDB_RXD_RS 12 +XS7aXS7:7
X X
F2 +KEY6 X 13 GND
BU
2
X D54 X
X P2 key/P2 CONFIG_DONE FPGA_CONFIG_DONE 14 C_RFIDB_RST_RS 14 +XS7aXS7:8
BK
X A344567.0 *40/40 *40/40 X
5 RED 15 GND 15 +XS7aXS7:11 5
X EESX4009P1 P337808 BU40IDC1 VT X
RD
S22
X
1
SensorS22 M DISPLAY CABLE D4
16
17
CONN_XX1 16
DIG_SENSOR_I2517
+XS8aXS8:10
+XS8aXS8:5
VT
BK
X
X
+XS13bXS13:8 1 M32_LED0 18 I_DIG_SENSOR2518 +XS8aXS8:4 /Upper_tray.2F
A BK 2 YEL RD X
+XS13bXS13:9 2 19 VO S 19 +XS8aXS8:6
VT
+XS13bXS13:10 3
3 Ebox cooling fan D55 20 A_SPARE2
3
2
4
BU3EI M32_LED1 21 EL_SDA_LINE0
YEL
22 GND
X
X
D56
FPGA_LED0
I/O2 23 EL_SCL_LINE0 A344550.
14" suspension position X YEL 24 5V WIRE HARNESS ASSY (CASS ASM)
(Cassette)
P337795
KEY6 25 GND
B A337163.
+KEY6
D57 26 EL_SDA_LINE1
.8 BL10 2 GND
4 GND
Key/P3 P3
FPGA_LED2 27 5V
X
1 12V
3 5V YEL
28 EL_SCL_LINE1
VT
First Circuit2 BK
RD
RD
YE
BK
BK
BU
BU4MICFITG1
VT
VT
YEL RD X
31 VO S 31 +XS8aXS8:3 /Upper_tray.2F
X
X
X
X
/Upper_tray.2F
DEV/P42:3
DEV/P42:5
LD16 32 A_SPARE1
DEV/P40:19
DEV/P40:20
DEV/P40:21
DEV/P40:22
DEV/P41:14
DEV/P41:15
DEV/P41:16
BK
DEV/P 11:17
34 CONN_XX3 34 +XS9aXS9:12
DEV/P11:3
DEV/P11:6
X X BK X
X +A6 35 I_DIG_SENSOR2635 +XS9aXS9:3
CONTROL POWER SERVICE ETH CFSLAVE X
CF ACT
D12#20
D14#20
D13#20
LD1#22
4 SATA_P35 P35 VT 4
F1#22
36 DIG_SENSOR_I2636 +XS9aXS9:2
TRAF
100M
LINK
SATA RD
ST1270107
3V3
*7/7 *7/7 37 VO S 37 +XS9aXS9:1
XS12
BK
38 I_DIG_SENSOR2738 +XS7aXS7:3
250mA FAST
1
20
21
22
10
11
12
13
14
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
2
3
VPS _PO W _RES ET_O C4
VP S_S HUTDO W N_ 5
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VT
X
10
12
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
39 DIG_SENSOR_I2739 +XS7aXS7:2
YEL
YEL
YEL
YEL
RD X
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
LD18#24 /Lower_tray.4F
X
40 VO S 40 +XS7aXS7:1
XS12
+XS12b
SATA X
BU1270066
22p MiniFit Jr M
14p MiniFit Jr M
YEL 40p 90130 M BU4090142
RE M_ONOFF
3V3SENS EN
P18#22
VPS _1N225
X X
VPS _TXD+
3V3S ENSE
VPS _1N2 8
P17#20
P329731
VPS _RXD
Devius2.3
VPS _IL
+A6
+A6
50P
Devius2.3.e3x /Upper_tray.4F
*10
[37] *50
+XS12bXS12:12
P3
P_24V
P_24V
+XS12bXS12:11
P15
+A6
P11
+A6
+A6
X
BL24
A344557. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (PSDEV)
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
3V3
3V3
3V3
12V
*8
12V
[10]
X
X
X
5V
5V
5V
5V
[8]
M8:5
M8:3
M8:9
M8:7
S3:3
S3:2
S3:1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
21
10
12
13
14
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DEV/P15
DEV/P11
External RS232 External Ethernet External CompactFlash
BU14MINIFITJR
BU22MINIFITJR
X
X
X
BU
RD
RD
YE
BK
BK
BK
WH
VT
PS/P1:18, Key/P3:2
PS/P1:17, Key/P3:1
.4 .6
PS/P2:10
PS/P2:12
PS/P2:13
PS/P2:14
PS/P2:15
PS/P1:10
PS/P1:12
PS/P1:13
PS/P1:14
PS/P1:15
PS/P1:16
PS/P1:19
PS/P1:20
PS/P1:22
PS/P1:21
PS/P2:11
Key/P3:3
Key/P3:4
PS/P1:11
PS/P2:2
PS/P2:3
PS/P2:4
PS/P2:5
PS/P2:6
PS/P2:7
PS/P2:9
PS/P1:2
PS/P1:4
PS/P1:5
PS/P1:7
PS/P1:8
PS/P1:9
PS/P2:1
PS/P1:1
P2
BN
BN
BN
RD
RD
RD
BU
BU
BU
BK
BK
OG
BK
BK
BK
OG
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
YE
BK
BK
OG
VT
VT
GN
GY
GY
WH
WH
S1 S1 X
SATAHARDDISK SY1 X 3
3 S2 S2
X S3 S3
X S4 S4 X
SY2 X
KH42KM2851 S5 S5
A347060. WIRE HARNESS ASSY
MotorM8 1 X S6 S6
X A340645.0
2
M8 S7 S7 PS CONTROL CABLE
A 3 RD .6
M 4
3 +XS12bXS12:2 P1
P2
P1
P2
A 5 BU A600494. 4 Pin 5.25 Molex to SATA Power and Data Cable
(GEAR BOX)
5 +XS12bXS12:1 P3 P3
6 P4 P4
7 YE
7 +XS12bXS12:4 P5 P5
B B 8 X
P6 P6 X
9 WH X X
9 +XS12bXS12:3 P7 P7 ST3 HD
RINGTERM2.53.6
Safety_Ground
10 YE 1 YE
GNYE
11pPH P8 P8
11 P2:P14 1 PS/P1:17
WH
WH
OG
OG
OG
BK BK
GY
GY
RD
RD
RD
GN
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
YE
BK
BK
2
BN
BN
BN
VT
BU
BU
BU
VT
P9 P9
P2:P11 2 PS/P1:18
P10 P10 BK 3 BK
A600492. Seagate SATA Harddisk 160 GB,
DEV /P11:1
P2:P8 3 PS/P1:6
Film transport m otor
1/1
X
X
RD 4 RD
HD:4
HD:3
P11 P11
DEV/P15:1
A339843.
DEV/P15:2
DEV/P15:3
DEV/P15:4
DEV/P15:5
DEV/P15:6
DEV/P15:7
DEV/P15:8
DEV/P15:9
DEV/P15:10
DEV/P15:12
DEV/P15:13
DEV/P15:14
DEV/P11:2
DEV/P11:4
DEV/P11:5
DEV/P11:7
DEV/P11:8
DEV/P11:9
P2:P5 4 PS/P1:3
DEV/P15:11
DEV/P11:10
DEV/P11:11
DEV/P11:12
DEV/P11:13
DEV/P11:14
DEV/P11:15
DEV/P11:16
DEV/P11:19
DEV/P11:20
DEV/P11:21
DEV/P11:22
Safety_Ground:1
A600493. Seagate SATA Harddisk 250 GB,
DEV/P11:17, HD:1
DEV/P11:18, HD:2
P12 P12 ST4MateNLok X X
X 4pdiskdrive
O P13 P13 +PS X
M X or equivalent type. P14 P14 1/4
P1 IFE#4 OG
X EESX4009P1 1 +XS4aXS4:7
P328352 BU22MINIFITJR
A X P15 P15 RD
2 SensorS3 2/4 2 +XS4aXS4:8 2
S3 X MH1 MH1 BK
PS/P1
RD 1 3/4 3 +XS4aXS4:9
PS/P2
+XS12bXS12:10 1 X MH2 MH2 X 4/4 WH
BK 2 X 4 +XS4aXS4:10
+XS12bXS12:9 2
X
X
GND 20
VP S_1N225 22
VP S_ SHUTD OW N_
GND 10
GND 11
5V 12
V PS_RX D 13
VP S_TXD+ 14
GND 15
Prot. earth 16
3V3 10
3V3 11
GND 12
GND 13
GND 14
3V3S ENSE 15
3V3SE NSEN16
12V 17
GND 18
12V 19
VP S_1 N28 21
SH1 SH1 +PS ST4MO53261SMD
1
REM_ONO FF2
GND 3
4
5
V PS_IL 6
P_24V 7
P_24V 9
5V 1
5V 2
+ 5V 3
GND 4
GND 5
GND 6
VP S_5V SE NSE7
VPS _5VS ENS EN8
3V3 9
VT 3 SATA_HDD BU451021
Prot. earth
+XS12bXS12:8 3 A600492.0 SH2 SH2 X
A5
P1
X
X
P2
BU3EIIDC BL23
REM_ONOFF+
+PS1
+PS1
SATA COMB RECEPTCLE X
Output 1: 3,3V (+/5%) 4,5A
X X Output 2: 5V (+/5%) 3A 4A
PS/P3
X +PS1 Thermal head Output 3: +12V (+/2%) 1,25A
Transport roller open detection P3
1/12 1/12 Output 4: 12V (+/2%) 0,15A eLabel pcb Address #4
20
22
3/12 3/12
10
12
13
14
15
16
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
11
11
Output 6: 13 .. 27V (+/5mV) 300W
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4/12 4/12
5/12 5/12 CPU/Powersupplycontrol CPU/Displaypower
13..27V (green)
10/12 5060Hz
3,3V (green)
12V (green)
24V (green)
12V (green)
11/12 11/12 X
5V (green)
+PS1
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rd
IDX
13.3 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100/300/400/500 SN < 100.000 with Micro SATA flash module
COVER SHEET
IDX
1
2
RD RD
S13:3 6 6 DEV/P1:33
VT BK
+XS5aXS5:8 7 7 DEV/P1:15
X A344559. WIRE HARNESS ASSY VT
+XS5aXS5:7 8 8 DEV/P1:14
VT
X
(BRACKET)
2 +5V comm on
ST8-EI BU8-EI
P32518 9
X
*50/50
TPH
10/10
+TPH
+TPH
2/10
3/10
4/10
5/10
6/10
7/10
8/10
9/10
1/10
A00000 0. Th ermal H ead A ssemb ly
P3
P1
X
+TPH
X
BL11
TH/P2 P2
X
1 +5V
OS-510 1-H X X
X /Outpu t_asm.3H
X
X
TH/P3
Sensor-S13 S13
10/10
3/10
5/10
6/10
7/10
8/10
9/10
J J
2/10
4/10
1/10
X
X
X
A344551. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (OUTPUT) XS2 & XS3
TH/P1
*50/50
acc. to PIR/7005875. 3 RD
BU50-IDC-1
1 1 3 +XS5aXS5:6
c c 2 VT
2 +XS5aXS5:5
.9 TPH eLabel pcb (Address #5),
RD
RD
BN
BU
1 BK
1 +XS5aXS5:4
connector and wires removed. BU3-EI
X
X
PS/P3:11
Sensor-S12:1
Sensor-S12:3
PS/P3:12
A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE)
BU5-MINI-FIT-JR
11 11
RD
BK
XS6b
X
X
1 1
2 2
4 4
5 5
S4 BRACKET ASM
X
X
XS6a
ST5-MINI-FIT-JR
WH
WH
WH
OG
OG
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
YE
BK
BK
BK
BN
BN
BN
BU
BU
BU
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
OSB/P6:4
OSB/P6:3
OSB/P6:2
OSB/P6:1
S7:1
S7:3
S7:2
S8/7:1
S8/8:1
+XS2aXS2:1
+XS3aXS3:1
+XS5bXS5:8
+XS5bXS5:7
+XS5bXS5:2
+XS5bXS5:3
+XS5bXS5:5
+XS5bXS5:4
+XS5bXS5:6
DEV/P1:38
DEV/P1:37
+XS5bXS5:1
+XS2aXS2:9
+XS2aXS2:7
+XS2aXS2:8
+XS2aXS2:6
+XS2aXS2:5
+XS2aXS2:4
+XS2aXS2:2
+XS2aXS2:3
+XS3aXS3:2
+XS3aXS3:3
+XS3aXS3:4
+XS3aXS3:5
+XS3aXS3:6
+XS3aXS3:7
+XS3aXS3:9
+XS3aXS3:8
+XS2aXS2:13
+XS2aXS2:12
+XS2aXS2:14
+XS2aXS2:10
+XS3aXS3:20
+XS3aXS3:19
+XS3aXS3:18
+XS3aXS3:16
+XS3aXS3:17
+XS3aXS3:15
+XS2aXS2:19
+XS3aXS3:22
+XS3aXS3:10
+XS3aXS3:13
+XS3aXS3:12
+XS3aXS3:14
+XS2aXS2:11
+XS3aXS3:11
RD
RD
BN
BU
/Upper_ pickup.3F
DEV/P9
DEV/P1
C _ODM _M _SEL_A_ BF
C _ODM _M _SEL_B_ BF
X
X
22
23
VOS 24
25
26
VOS 27
D IG_SE NSOR _I628
I_DIG_SEN SOR 29
GND 40
D CM 4_OU T_B10
D CM 3_OU T_B12
VOS 21
VOS 30
31
32
VOS 33
D IG_SE NSOR _I434
I_DIG_SEN SOR 35
VOS 36
37
GND 38
D IG_SE NSOR _I939
GND 10
5V 13
SD A 14
SC L 15
GND 16
D CM 3_OU T_A11
I_DIG_SEN SOR 17
I_DIG_SEN SOR 21
5
D CM 4_OU T_A9
12V 1
GND 2
-12V 3
5
6
J AM_C LEAR
X
P_24V
GND
GND
VOS
[38]
P1
+A6
+A6
+A6
P9
X
X
M
DIG_SENSOR_I7
P43 10
*50
50P
+A6
Battery Clip
P25#21
A32900 2.1
[38]
64p Extractor
TH *64 X
+A6
X
X
X A34455 5.0 P40 DEV/P40
X
U74
X X BK
1
2
F1 X 1 GND 1 DEV/P40:2
+A6 BK
X DEV/P14 P14 2 D IG_SE NSOR _I31 2 DEV/P40:1
YEL
X *50/50
[30]
*50
TH 3 **N C**
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
40
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
21
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
10
12
13
14
15
16
BU50-IDC-1 50P
11
19
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4 **N C**
TPH DATA CABLE 5 D CM 10_OU T_ A5 +XS10bXS10:5
GY
CF
LD1#21
OSB1
BN
X X
I/O4 CFMASTER CDM
6 D CM 10_OU T_ B6 +XS10bXS10:6
RD
BU
WH X
X +A6 7 D CM 9_OU T_A7 +XS10bXS10:3 /Lower_ pickup.3F
DEV/P41 P41 8 D CM 9_OU T_B8 +XS10bXS10:4
BN
BK
DEV/P41:2 1 GND 1 BU XS4
A329002.1:1
RD 2/4 VT RD
XS6a:4 2 +XS13aXS13:10 5 D IG_SE NSOR _I29 5 13 D CM 6_OU T_A13 +XS1aXS1:2
BU 3/4 BK BK
XS6a:2 3 +XS13aXS13:9 6 I_DIG_SEN SOR 29 6
F1 Fan-F1
5
6
7
8
9
XS6a:1 4 +XS13aXS13:8 7 VOS 7
4
15 ST M2_ OUT _B115 +XS13aXS13:5
DEVIUS
P31680 1 VT
X
X
RD
2 2
1 1
+XS13aXS13:1 10 VOS 10 YE
X 18 ST M2_ OUT _A218 +XS13aXS13:6 9
ST 10-90130
5 CONN_2N641
9 BU
1 I_DIG_SENSOR14
P31676 8
P31676 8
X I_DIG_SEN SOR 0 11 19 ST M3_ OUT _B119 +XS12aXS12:1
+OS B1
OSB1 D IG_SE NSOR _I0 12 RD
A33940 6. OSB1 pcb 20 ST M3_ OUT _A120 +XS12aXS12:2
.8
P2
P3
9 N ET33
+OSB1
1/1
1/1
VOS 13 WH X
X
BL19 21 ST M3_ OUT _B221 +XS12aXS12:3
6 GND
8 GND
/Pump_ &_Valves_asm.2E
OSB/P1 P1
VT YE
X
+XS12aXS12:8 14 D IG_SE NSOR _I2 14
DEV/P20:8
DEV/P20:7
X
X
BK
RD
+XS12aXS12:9 15 I_DIG_SEN SOR 2 15 23 D CM 5_OU T_A _FIL23 F2:1
RD XS10
X
X
BU
BU10-90142
GY 24 D CM 5_OU T_B24 F2:2
OSB/P3
OSB/P2
VT
1/1
1/1
OSB/P1:10 17 SW _FE T_STATU S_I 17
X
X
X
X
BN 25 D IG_SE NSOR _I11 25 +XS1aXS1:14
RD
BU
D EV/P4 1:33
BK VT
OSB/P1:6 20 GND 20 28 D IG_SE NSOR _I24 28 +XS4aXS4:5
DEV/P41:32
DEV/P41:18
DEV/P41:20
DEV/P41:22
DEV/P41:24
DEV/P41:19
DEV/P41:17
M 32_SPA RE3 21 29 I_DIG_SEN SOR 24
BU
OSB/P1:7 22 C ONN _2N 644 22 30 VOS
.9
**N C** 23 31 GND
X BK
OSB/P1:8 24 GND 24 32 EL_SD A_LINE 1 acc. to PIR/7005875. wires W442,
BN
BU
BK
BK
BK
BK
VT
GY
X VT
BK
+XS4aXS4:6 25 D IG_SE NSOR _I23 25 I/O3 33 5V
W440, 441 & 443, (former connections