DRYPIX 3500 操作手册
DRYPIX 3500 操作手册
DRYPIX 3500 操作手册
1
Safety Instructions
medical image printer
2
Overview
(DRYPIX3500)
3
operate
Operation Manual
5
troubleshooting
6
maintain
7
Specification
This operation manual explains in detail how to use the medical image printer DRYPIX3500, and the precautions
when using it. Please read this operation manual thoroughly before using DRYPIX3500. After reading the manual,
index
keep it near the DRYPIX3500 for easy reference.
897N120459F
Machine Translated by Google
introduce
productÿ The medical image printer DRYPIX3500 is a printer that receives digital images from equipment such as FCR image
readers, CT or MRI scanners through DICOM network and prints them on medical dry imaging film.
In order for you to better use and understand the functions and properties of DRYPIX3500, this manual describes DRYPIX3500 in
Notice
1. Without permission, it is not allowed to reproduce part or all of the contents of this operation manual. 2. The contents of this manual may be
changed in the future without prior notice. 3. The company is not responsible for any failures and damages caused by installation, movement, transformation,
responsibility.
4. The company does not assume any responsibility for the failure or damage of the company's products caused by non-products of the company. 5. The company is not responsible for any
malfunction or damage caused by repairing, remodeling or repairing with parts not specified by the company. 6. The company is not responsible for any malfunction or damage caused by operation without following the
take responsibility.
7. The company is not responsible for the failure and damage caused by the use conditions such as the power supply and installation environment specified in this operation manual.
appoint.
8. The company is not responsible for the failure and damage caused by natural disasters such as fire, earthquake, flood, and lightning strike.
NOTE: Rx is only available in the US (Federal law prohibits the sale of this device by a physician or related profession.)
product This product uses third-party software provided as open-source or free software. See
the accompanying CD-ROM for information on the open source software used with this product. Source code for certain types of open source software used in this product is provided at cost
of delivery. If you wish to receive such source code, please contact our distributor or the service representative of the organization that sells this product. (Note that any questions about the
content of the source code should be directed to the original licensor of the open source software.)
The
Chapter Description
Chapter 2 Overview
2
This chapter explains the features of DRYPIX3500 and the names and functions of each part.
Chapter 3 Operation
3
This chapter describes basic printer operations such as startup, shutdown, and image printing.
Chapter 4 Utilities
4
This chapter describes the settings of the surrounding environment when using DRYPIX3500.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
5
This chapter explains what to do when an error occurs and a list of displayed error messages/error codes.
Chapter 6 Maintenance
6
This chapter describes the daily inspection and cleaning and maintenance when using DRYPIX3500.
Chapter 7 Specifications
7
This chapter describes the related technical parameters of DRYPIX3500.
index
In order for you to better read this operation manual, the layout is as follows.
chapter.
This section outlines the steps to start and shut down the DRYPIX3500. For information on starting and shutting down the connected device, please refer to the relevant device's
operating guide.
1. Confirm that the power switch in the lower left corner is set to on.
If the power switch is not on, set the switch to the on position "I". When the Views
device is plugged in, the power indicator will turn on (green).
proceed.
The
When the “888” unit is powered on, ÿ“IL0 to IL7 ”ÿ“ÿÿÿ (” flashes) will appear on
the display panel. If the unit is operating normally, the number of sheets of film
When the system fails during the start-up process, the alarm sound and error
message will be displayed on the display panel. The startup of the DRYPIX3500
will be interrupted. Refer to "5.4 Error Messages Appear on the Display Panel" for
The display
related solutions. When the fault is resolved, the system resumes operation.
The operating steps shows what is displayed on the panel
Page
logo
The logos used and related information are what must be observed when using DRYPIX3500. For your safer use of this equipment, please pay attention to the warning or attention
signs.
ÿÿ
Refers to a hazardous environment that could result in death or serious injury if you neglect precautions.
illustrate
This information is displayed on the display panel, which explains the function of the operation buttons, as shown below.
-------------------------- The information displayed on the display panel is indicated by a mark (“ ”).
ÿ Button (Example)
Table of contents
Chapter 2 Overview
Chapter 3 Operation
supply library and loading the film...................................... ................................. 3-10 3.3.4 Take
out the film supply magazine and load the film...... ...................................................... .3-12 _
Chapter 4 Utilities
4.3 Startup and Shutdown Utilities ................................................ ................................. 4-6 4.3.1 Startup
Utilities ...... ...................................................... ................. 4-6 4.3.2 Shutdown
Utilities ................................ ................................................. 4 -6
4.5 Exporting QC Test Patterns for Quality Control (U-2)................................................ ......... 4-8
4.8 Automatic grayscale correction and resetting the film counter to 100 (U-8)................................. 4-12
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
5.2 The printer does not turn on or off................................................ ............................................... 5-3 5.2.1
The printer does not start up when the power button is pressed.......... ................................. 5-3 5.2.2
The printer does not turn on when the power button is pressed Can be turned
off ................................................ 5-3 5.2.3 The siren sounds and the text on the display board flashes..............................
5.4 Error codes appear on the display panel ................................................ ................................. 5-9 5.4.1
Reading Error Codes ...................... ...................................................... ............... 5-9 5.4.2 Error code
5.5 Streaks, spots, or other phenomena appear on the printed image...................................... ..... 5-11 5.5.1
Black or white vertical streaks appear on the printed image.......................... ..... 5-11 5.5.2 White spots
Chapter 6 Maintenance
Chapter 7 Specifications
Chapter O Index
Chapter 1 1
Safety Instructions
page number
1.4 Precautions for film handling and storage ................. 1-10 1.5
Before using this instrument, please read "Precautions before operating this instrument" carefully so that you can operate it
correctly. Whenever you use this instrument, be sure to follow these precautions. Otherwise, it may cause you injury or property damage.
The users of this device are doctors, radiographers, nurses, and healthcare workers designated by the foregoing.
The system is classified as a medical device under EC Directive 93/42/EEC. The device
was designed on the premise that the patient would not have direct contact with it, or that the operator of the surgery had received formal training.
regulations. When disposing of a DRYPIX3500 containing a lithium battery, be sure to contact a licensed recycler as it is not intended to be disposed
of as general waste.
1.2 Security
Before using DRYPIX3500, please read the relevant contents of this section carefully so that you can use this product correctly.
Contraindications
No known contraindications.
ÿÿ
wires and cables are fully and properly connected. lDo not operate
ÿÿ
When using 240V in the US, power must be supplied from a center-tapped 240V single-phase circuit.
ÿÿ
The printer contains high voltage parts that may cause electric shock.
ÿÿ
This printer is not explosion proof. Never use flammable or explosive gas near the printer.
ÿÿ
If a problem not covered in "Chapter 4 Troubleshooting" occurs, turn off the printer's power switch.
NOTE
switch When the DRYPIX3500 is operating normally, first turn off the DRYPIX3500 by following the shutdown procedure described in this operation
manual, and then turn off the power switch. If the power switch is turned off before turning off the DRYPIX3500, image data may be lost, or a device
failure may occur. Our company or our official distributors are not responsible for the loss of images or other data due to the wrong shutdown of
DRYPIX3500. Also, if the DRYPIX3500's power switch is turned off after the DRYPIX3500 has been shut down incorrectly, equipment failure may
occur and parts may need to be replaced.
ÿÿ
When transferring image data to the printer, if a forced shutdown occurs due to a power failure, the image data may be lost. The company or the
company's official distributors are not responsible for the loss of images or other data. We recommend not deleting images from FCR image readers
or other devices (CT, MRI, etc.) until you are sure that the images have been printed correctly.
ÿÿ
When touching the patient, do not touch the metal parts shown below.
ÿÿ
When touching the keys on the control panel, be careful not to apply strong mechanical shocks to avoid damaging the keys.
ÿÿ
ÿÿ
Do not touch the thermal print head directly. When cleaning the thermal printhead, turn off the printer, allow the thermal printhead to cool completely, and
then clean it. If you touch the thermal print head before it has cooled down completely, it may cause burns.
ÿÿ
Be careful not to pinch your palms or fingers when closing the lid.
ÿÿ
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when inserting the magazine into the magazine loading slot.
ÿÿ
When loading film, be careful not to get your fingers caught between the film supply library and the cover when closing the film supply library cover.
ÿÿ
If the film cutter breaks, it should be replaced immediately. Be careful not to get cut by the sharp edge of the
rupture. The film cutter is a consumable. If cracked, please contact our official dealer for replacement.
ÿÿ
Condensation may occur if the room temperature suddenly rises when the device is still cold. Be
ÿÿ
Be sure to cut off the power supply when cleaning and checking.
ÿÿ
In the event of equipment failure, first disconnect the power supply and post the correct information (eg "Out of order") on the equipment, then
contact our official distributor.
ÿÿ
Do not lift and move the device. When a mobile device is required, please contact our official resellers.
ÿÿ
Condensation may occur if the room temperature suddenly rises when the device is still cold. Measures should be taken to avoid condensation, which may damage the
instrument.
1. ÿ Frequency: 13.553-13.567MHz
ÿ The emitted magnetic field strength shall not exceed 42dBÿA/m at a distance of 10 meters from the device (using
quasi-peak detection); ÿ Frequency tolerance: ÿ 100×10-6 ÿ Stray radiation: For equipment in the 13.553-13.567MHz
band, two frequency bands End offset 140kHz frequency range limited to 9dBÿA/m (at 10m, quasi-peak)
2. It is not allowed to change the transmission frequency, increase the transmission power (including the additional installation of a radio frequency power amplifier), and do not connect an external antenna or use other
3. Do not cause harmful interference to various legitimate radio communication services during use; if any interference is found, stop using it immediately, and take
measures to eliminate the interference before continuing to use it; 4. When using micro-power radio equipment, you must endure various interference from radio
services or radiation from equipment for industrial, scientific and medical applications
and airports. 6. This device contains a radio transmitter module with the type approval code (respectively): CMIIT ID: 2014DJ3937.
l GB 9706.1-2007 l GB/T
191-2008 l GB/T 14710-2009 l
YY 0505-2012 Please note that the
UL/TUV certification will be invalid
if the instrument is installed on a vehicle. Because the standard it adopts is not UL/TUV-PS standard.
Classification
Class I equipment
IPXO
4) According to the degree of safety when used in the presence of flammable anesthetic gas mixed with air or flammable intoxication gas mixed with oxygen or nitrous
oxide. This device can no longer be used with flammable anesthetic gas mixed with air or with flammable intoxicating gas mixed with oxygen or nitrous oxide 5)
date of expiry
6 years from the start date of use. Only when the precautions for use are followed and regular maintenance and inspection are carried out.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate electromagnetic waves; if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to other surrounding equipment.
However, there is no guarantee that this device will not cause harmful electromagnetic interference in any installation environment.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to take the following measures:
Basic performance: should be able to print film 1 Instructions for safe use
• Medical electrical equipment should pay special attention to the content specified in EMC, and should be installed and used in accordance with the EMC information. •
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment. • Cable information that affects EMC is as follows.
• Use of non-specified accessories, transducers, and wires (other than those sold by Futu Film Co., Ltd. to replace internal components) may increase emissions or reduce the DRYPIX3500's
noise immunity. • The DRYPIX3500 should not be placed too close to or stacked with other units. If access to other devices or with other
If the device is stacked, it should be confirmed whether the arrangement will affect the normal operation of the device.
The DRYPIX3500 medical image printer needs to be installed and used according to the EMC information provided in Tables 1 to 4 below.
The DRYPIX3500 medical image printer is intended to be used in the electromagnetic environment specified below, and the purchaser or user should ensure that it is used in this electromagnetic environment:
The DRYPIX3500 medical imager uses RF energy only for its internal functions. Therefore, it has low RF
RF emission
Group 1 emissions and is less likely to cause interference to nearby electronic equipment
GB4824
RF emission
Class A
GB4824
Harmonic The DRYPIX 3500 medical image printer is suitable for use in all installations that are not domestic and not directly
Class A
emission GB17625.1 connected to the public low-voltage power supply network of domestic residences.
The DRYPIX3500 medical image printer is intended to be used in the electromagnetic environment specified below, and the purchaser or user should ensure that it is used in this electromagnetic environment:
Immunity test IEC60601 test level match level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidelines
Electrostatic ±6kV contact discharge ±6kV Contact Discharge Floors should be wood, concrete or tile, and if the floor is covered with
discharge GB/T17626.2 ±8kV air discharge ±2kV Air Discharge ±4kV synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%
Electrical fast transient burst GB/ ±2kV to power line ±1kV to Applicable to Power Line Mains power should be of typical quality used in a commercial or hospital
T17626.4 input/output line ±1kV line to line ±2kV ±1kV Line-to-Line ±2kV Line- environment Mains power should be of typical quality used in a commercial
GB/T17626.5
Note: UT refers to the AC grid voltage before applying the test voltage.
The DRYPIX3500 medical image printer is intended to be used in the electromagnetic environment specified below, and the purchaser or user should ensure that it is used in this electromagnetic environment:
Immunity test IEC60601 test level match level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidelines
RF conduction 3V (rms) 3V (RMS) Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should not be more
GB/T17626.6 150kHz ÿ 80MHz Any part closer to the DRYPIX3500 medical image printer
use, including cables. The distance should be determined by the corresponding transmitter frequency
formula calculation.
d ÿ 1.2
In the formula: P—the maximum output power of the transmitter provided by the transmitter manufacturer
Interference may occur near equipment marked with the following symbols.
Note 1: At 80MHz and 800MHz, the formula for the higher frequency band should be used.
Note 2: These guidelines may not be suitable for all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from buildings, objects, and the human body.
* Fixed transmitters such as: cordless telephone and land mobile radio base stations, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast
The field strength cannot be predicted accurately in theory. To assess the electromagnetic environment of fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered.
If the measured field strength in the location where the DRYPIX3500 medical imager is located is higher than the above RF compliance levels, the DRYPIX3500 medical imager should be observed to
verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, supplementary measures may be necessary, such as readjustment
* In the entire frequency range of 150kHz ~ 80MHz, the field strength should be less than 3V/m.
Table 4 Guidelines and Manufacturer's Declaration - Recommended Isolation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communication Equipment and Equipment
Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the DRYPIX3500 medical image printer
The DRYPIX3500 medical image printer is intended for use in electromagnetic environments where radio frequency radiation disturbances are controlled. According to the maximum output power of the communication equipment, the purchaser or use
This can be prevented by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment (transmitters) and the DRYPIX3500 medical image printer as recommended below
electromagnetic interference
100 12 12 23
For the maximum rated output power of the transmitter not listed in the table above, the recommended isolation distance d, in meters (m), can be determined using the formula in the frequency column of the corresponding transmitter.
where P is the transmitter's maximum rated output power in watts (W) as provided by the transmitter manufacturer.
Note 1: At the frequencies of 80MHz and 800MHz, the formula for the higher frequency band should be used.
Note 2: These guidelines may not be suitable for all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from buildings, objects and people.
• Use only "Medical Dry Film" compatible with this instrument. Malfunctions may occur if other films are used. • To ensure the
good quality of the film, please install and use it quickly after opening the package. • Do not fold, rub, and use the film under
high pressure. This can easily lead to white cloudy spots on the film where it is folded. • Do not use the film in a high humidity environment to
prevent the film from sticking together. • Do not use film in environments with extremely low humidity to avoid static electricity. • Do not touch or
handle film with wet hands. • Film is limited to single use only. Avoid multiple simultaneous images. • Do not use for any purpose other than as
directed by a physician. • Do not use it at high temperature for a long time. • Do not place anywhere where high temperatures may occur, such
as direct sunlight, heating systems, or near vehicles. • Do not write directly on the film with oil pens or highlighters, and do not allow the film to
come into direct contact with related items filled in with either type of pens. because
The composition of the pen oil can cause the film to discolor.
• Do not contact the film with chemicals such as water, alcohol, developer, solvent, etc. to avoid image loss. If the above substances adhere to the film,
Please wipe clean.
• When measuring the density of wafers, use a densitometer calibrated for this instrument. If a densitometer other than the above is used, the measured value
differs from what is seen visually. • If the model of the densitometer is FUJI301, the densitometer calibration filter provided as an option can be used.
Notes on storage
<unused film>
• Please keep the film in a cool, dark place, and ask that the moisture-proof bag be left unopened. Ideal storage temperature and humidity on aluminum cladding
There are detailed instructions.
<Printed Film>
• Do not stack films. Keep it in a cool dark place. • Avoid direct
sunlight, radiation and harmful gases (such as formalin, hydrogen sulfide, etc.). • Keep it away from
acids, bases, plasticizers and solvents. Also be careful not to put it in an environment with a lot of water vapor. • Do not
put film in PVC folders, loose-leaf pages or bags. When in contact with the plasticizer contained in PVC, the film sticks to a
rise and fade.
• Do not store with other prints or accompanying tapes except film. Because other prints and tapes can make the film stick together and
fade.
Other prints: snapshots, diazo copy paper, sublimation prints, inkjet prints, etc. Adhesive Tape: Cellophane Tape,
Vinyl Tape • Do not place the imaging side of the film (back of the viewing side) in contact with other films. This will
*Plasticizer
Even if the material containing plasticizer comes into contact with the film, the quality of the film will not change immediately, however, after prolonged contact
with these materials, the plasticizer will penetrate into the film and adversely affect the image. Substances containing plasticizers are: • polyvinyl chloride •
Packaging Bags
1 Instructions for safe use
ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ2 ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ3
ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ1 orange
ÿÿÿÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿÿ ÿÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ
ÿÿÿÿ 3ÿLAN!ÿÿÿÿ
ÿ ÿÿ ÿÿ ÿ ÿ
555ÿ5ÿÿÿÿ5ÿ55555
5 5 5 Cat5E ÿ 5 ÿ ÿ ÿ
ÿ ÿ ÿ; 48 W (x2) ;
UTP-type LAN ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
ÿ ÿ ÿ c; 1,152 W The LAN will be used by the computer
chapter 2
Overview 2
page number
The figure below shows a schematic example of a DRYPIX3500 connected to a DICOM network.
DRYPIX3500
2 Overview
ÿ 9 ÿÿ
CT ÿ MRI DX ÿÿÿÿ
FCR PRIMA T2
_
This section describes the main features of the medical image printer DRYPIX3500.
Environmental friendly
ÿ DRYPIX3500 uses thermal print head for printing. Therefore, no water or chemical solution is required as a fixer. Since it does not require chemical
Liquids, so you don't have to spend long hours preparing, using, and handling chemicals.
ÿBecause the device does not use chemical reagent liquid, the device does not need to release it to ensure the normal operation and ventilation function of the device, and
There is no need to install and maintain the equipment accordingly. Furthermore, no corresponding components are required to store the chemical.
ÿ Adjusting DRYPIX3500 to power saving (sleep) mode can save power consumption.
Ease of use
ÿ DRYPIX3500 is small, so it can be installed in narrow places. It is also easy to carry and transport, such as in a small car
lose.
ÿThe film can be changed in the bright place, so no dark room is required.
ÿ The film types that can be used by the device are 35 × 43, 28 × 35 cm, and 20 × 25 cm. If an additional film feeder is used,
The DRYPIX3500 can use two film sizes simultaneously.
This chapter introduces the part names and functions of the DRYPIX3500.
ÿÿÿ
DRYPIX3500 ÿÿ
ÿÿÿÿ ÿÿ
ÿÿ
ÿÿÿ
Hang ÿ steal
ÿÿ
ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ1ÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ2 ÿ
ÿEn ÿ
name illustrate
top cover The connection cover is located on the top of the DRYPIX3500. Open the cover when: • removing
jammed film from the printer • cleaning the thermal printhead or cleaning roller
back cover The connection cover is located behind the film feeder. Open and close this cover (not on the rear of the main unit) when removing the
jammed film.
switch Control the power of DRYPIX3500, turn on as "I" and turn off as "O".
library loading slot Slot for inserting a supply library. The feeder slot accepts the following 2 types of feeders: • Small feeder:
Output film tray (printed Films with printed images are output to this tray. Holds up to 20 films. If the output film size is 35 ×
film) 43 cm, the output film tray should be extended before printing. If you print without pulling out the output film tray, the film will fall out of
ÿÿÿÿ
name illustrate
The additional protective earth terminal identifies the additional protective earth terminal to be connected by the maintenance engineer according to the system specification.
ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
ÿÿÿÿÿ
ÿÿÿdig
ÿÿÿdig
name illustrate
display board Displays operation menus, help information, and device status information.
IL0 to IL7
initializing
(IL0 to IL7) ooo
is initializing
Pro is printing
SP1 Slot 1 No film
SP2 Slot 2 No Film* (Film Feeder Installed)
0 Slot 1 No film
100ÿ * Press the SET button on the operation panel to display the number of sheets of film remaining in slot 2.
menu button Switch to utility mode. In utility mode, you can modify the settings when using the device, and adjust the
Settings button Pressing this button when using slot 2 (feeder unit) will display the film remaining in slot 2 (bottom) on the display panel
number of sheets.
Use the "Move to next item after setting or applying changes" control utility.
Pressing this button while the system is booting skips the initialization (temperature control) step.
Power Indicator Can be used to check whether the DRYPIX3500's power switch is on or off.
switch When the power switch is on, the DRYPIX3500 can be turned on or off using this button. (Slide the switch outward to turn off
device. )
Chapter 3
operate
page number
This section outlines the steps to start and shut down the DRYPIX3500. For information on starting and shutting down the connected device, please refer to the relevant device's
operating guide.
It takes about 4 minutes* to start up the DRYPIX3500 when the power button is held down. If the DRYPIX3500 fails to start successfully, please refer to "5.2.1 The
printer fails to start when the power button is pressed". Use the following steps to start the DRYPIX3500 system. *Start-up time depends on ambient temperature.
1. Confirm that the power switch in the lower left corner is set to on.
ÿ ÿ KIÿ ÿÿ
If the power switch is not on, set the switch to the on position "I". When the
When the "888" unit starts up, the display panel will show g"IL0 to IL7 (IL0 to
film remaining in slot 1 (top) will be displayed on the display panel. ÿÿÿÿ
When the system fails during the start-up process, the alarm sound and error
message will be displayed on the display panel. The startup of the DRYPIX3500
will be interrupted. Refer to "5.4 Error Messages Appear on the Display Panel" for
related solutions. When the fault is resolved, the system resumes operation.
Before shutting down the DRYPIX3500, check that printing and other related procedures have stopped working. Use the following steps to shut down the DRYPIX3500 system.
Check the number of film sheets remaining in slot 1 (top) displayed on the display panel.
The unit is ready to shut down and the display panel will show "End".
ÿÿ
ÿÿÿÿ
Never turn off the power switch when "End" is displayed on the display
panel. Otherwise, it may cause equipment failure.
ÿÿ
When shutting down, to restart the system, please restart it after 10 seconds.
[[[[[[[[[ [[[[[[[[[
Load film
When the film runs out, a "0" will appear on the display panel. (Printing while "0" is
displayed, "EP1" or "EP2" is displayed, and the siren sounds.) Load film in the supply
Counter reset
This section explains how to print images on the DRYPIX3500 and points out important points to note when printing.
Since the printed film is transferred to the DRYPIX3500 by other equipment, printing control is not required on the DRYPIX3500. For information on printing
from a connected device, refer to the related device's operating guide.
3. As the film is printed, the number of film sheets remaining will be updated and
The printed film will be output to the output film tray. The output
film tray can hold up to 20 films. Remove these films when the
output film tray is full.
If you are printing on 35 × 43 cm film, pull out the output film tray before
printing. If you print without pulling out the output film tray, the film will fall
For details on the output film tray, refer to "2.3 Part Names and
Functions".
When all printing is complete, the number of sheets of film remaining in slot 1 (top) will be
hint
When the unit is idle, pressing the SET button will display the number of sheets of film remaining in slot 2 (bottom).
This section explains some important points to note when printing film on the DRYPIX3500.
ÿÿ
Do not delete images on devices such as image readers, CT and MRI scanners until you have confirmed that the images have been
successfully printed. If the DRYPIX3500 is turned off while receiving images, images may not be printed. The company or the company's
official distributors are not responsible for the loss of images or other data.
ÿÿ
Do not turn off the DRYPIX3500 when there are still unprinted films in the supply library. If
the power switch is turned off at this time, images may not be printed. The company or the
company's official distributors are not responsible for the loss of images or other data.
ÿÿ
After the DRYPIX3500 is powered on, do not pull out the supply library when "Pro" is displayed on the display panel. Otherwise, DRYPIX3500 may be damaged.
Note
Forcibly removing the film can cause smudges on the film surface, resulting in damage to the film.
NOTE
Do not open the cover of the printer while printing film. If the lid is
opened during printing, the DRYPIX3500 will close to avoid damage. An audible alarm will sound on
the display panel along with an associated indication that the lid is opened.
When
explaining the printed film, use only the fluorescent tubes listed below in the light box.
• Normal Model, Daylight Color* Please avoid tri-color fluorescent tubes, otherwise
NOTE
White streaks may appear on the back of the printed film. This
is due to the film contacting the thermal print head during printing, not a malfunction of the device.
NOTE
If you need to reproduce images printed on film with the DRYPIX3500, be sure to use MI-DUP film. Subtractive
When the film runs out, a "0" will appear on the display panel, but the siren will not sound. (Printing again when "0" is displayed, "EP1" or "EP2" is displayed, and the alarm
sounds.) At this time, load the film according to the following procedure.
When
A "0" will appear on the display panel. (Printing when "0" is displayed, "EP1"
or "EP2" is displayed, and the siren sounds. The siren does not stop even if
the stock is pulled out. After refilling the film, insert the stock and the siren
stops. .
2. Check the message on the display panel and load the film.
After replenishment, when inserting the supply library, "Pro" will be displayed, and the output of
clean film will start. When completed, the number of remaining films shown on the display panel
If it is confirmed that the film has run out and "0" is not displayed on the film
monitor, load new film and reset the remaining film counter. For details, refer
ÿÿ
• When a new film bag is inserted, a cleaning film will be output. Do not print as this may cause problems. •
Automatic grayscale correction is available when inserting a new film pouch. (For settings, please contact our official dealer.) Please note
that if you turn the automatic grayscale correction to ON, you must wait a few minutes to 15 minutes.
please refer to "3.3.3 Inserting the film supply library and loading film".
• Remove the supply library from the DRYPIX3500 and load the film. For details, please refer
to "3.3.4 Take out the film supply library and load the film".
Grasp and lift the tab ÿ to open only half of the magazine cover. Open the library cover, load film, and insert the library into the system.
2
1
Grasp and lift the tabs ÿ and ÿ together to remove the entire magazine cover. Use this method to open the library cover when removing the library from the
DRYPIX3500 for loading film.
2
1
When loading film into the supply library, confirm the film size specified by the supply library, and then load the film in the correct orientation.
Note •
Incorrectly loading film can cause film feeding problems and/or equipment failure.
• If the film size you set does not match the size specified on the supply library, printing errors may occur.
3.3.3 Insert the film supply library and load the film
Remove the magazine slowly and horizontally until the edge of the green line is
visible. The stock is locked, and film can then be loaded in this position of the stock.
urge
NOTE Be
sure to load film when the library is locked. Do not pull out the supply library to see the entire green line, or
the supply library may fall. Also, if you lift up slightly when pulling out the magazine, it will not stop at the
green line. Be careful to pull out the magazine slowly and level.
2. Press and hold the pull tab ÿ to open the magazine cover.
For details on the film supply library cover, please refer to "3.3.2 About the film
supply library".
2
1
3. Peel off the adhesive strip along the perforation and remove the aluminum film pack containing the film.
The mark indicates the upper part of the aluminum cladding. Place the marked side up.
ÿÿ
UP SIDE
When using other films, printing may not be completed correctly.
4. Open the top of the aluminum pack, then use a film cutter to open the film pack.
The film cutter is a consumable. When the film cutter cannot cut the film or is damaged,
Steal ÿÿÿ
Insert the film cassette straight into the supply magazine, holding the border strip to the
At this time, check that the film is inserted in the correct direction.
The first cleaning film is output within a few minutes when the library is properly loaded.
The number of sheets of film in the supply library will be displayed on the display panel,
NOTE
If an error message is displayed on the display panel when installing the library,
For details on error messages, refer to "5.4 Error Codes Appearing on the
Display Panel".
NOTE
Make sure your hands and fingers are not injured when the library is loaded into the
DRYPIX3500.
ÿÿ
Care should be taken when inserting the supply library. Forced insertion of the library will cause the rear panel to open and the library will not be properly recognized. (When this
happens, slowly remove the magazine and insert it again after closing the rear panel door.)
3.3.4 Take out the film supply library and load the film
Slowly remove the supply library until the supply library stops, at which point you will see a
line for opening and closing the supply library cover. Then lift the supply magazine slightly
NOTE Do
not pull out the library when "Pro" is displayed on the display board. Otherwise, the device may be damaged.
2. Press and hold the tabs ÿ and ÿ to open the library cover.
For details on the film supply library cover, please refer to "3.3.2 About the film
supply library".
2
1
3. Peel off the adhesive strip along the perforation and remove the aluminum film pack containing the film.
The mark indicates the upper part of the aluminum cladding. Place the marked side up.
UP SIDE
4. Open the top of the aluminum pack, then use a film cutter to open the film pack.
The film cutter is a consumable. When the cutter is damaged, please contact our official
distributor.
Steal ÿÿÿ
Before inserting the supply library, verify that the border strip is on the outside of the film cassette.
At this time, check that the film is inserted in the correct direction.
border strip
Note
When inserting the film magazine into the magazine, make sure that the border strip on the magazine is
Once the library is properly loaded, the test pattern will be printed on the first film and automatic grayscale
correction will take place within a few minutes. The number of sheets of film in the supply library will be
NOTE
If an error message is displayed on the display panel when installing the supply library,
For details on error messages, refer to "5.4 Error Codes Appearing on the Display Panel".
NOTE
Make sure your hands and fingers are not injured when the library is loaded into the
DRYPIX3500.
Chapter 4
Utilities
page number
Utilities
Set date and time 4.6
4 Utilities
Settings button
You can confirm or execute the current option and proceed to the next step.
menu button
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select the slot, then press the SET button to perform "Auto Grayscale
Correction". While executing, "U-1" flashes.
• Utility 2: QC Output
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select the slot, then press the SET button to execute "QC Output". While executing, "U-2"
flashes.
Press the Menu button to set the date and time (tens).
* The year g month g day is displayed with two digits respectively. Use the menu button to select each
* When the menu button is pressed as described below, each set value increases, and once the
maximum value is exceeded, the set value returns to 0. Example: Jan 23, 2011, 01:30g
1101230130
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 0
year
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 0
moon
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 0
Day
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 0
Hour
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 0
minute
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select a slot, then press the SET
button. After selecting a pattern (1 to 5) with the menu button, press the SET button, then execute
"SMPTE pattern output". While executing, "U-5" flashes.
• Utility 6: 17-point pattern output (according to the setting, displayed with the set value)
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select the slot, then press the SET button to perform "17-point pattern
output". While executing, "U-6" flashes.
ÿÿ
Note that depending on the conditions of use, it may take a few minutes to 15 minutes before the 17-
point pattern is output.
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select the slot, then press the SET button to execute "Output Cleaning
Film". While executing, "U-7" flashes.
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select the slot, then press the SET button to perform "Film Counter Reset". While
executing, "U-8" flashes.
Press the Set button to set. Press the menu button to switch
slots.
Use the menu button to select the slot, then press the SET button to perform "Clear Film Counter". While
executing, "U-9" flashes.
hint
When "SL1" or "SL2" is selected, 15 seconds of inactivity with the printer will turn off the utility and the printer will return to standby mode.
This section describes the procedure for displaying the Utilities menu on the Dashboard and returning to the normal operation display from the Utilities menu.
Press the Menu button to close the utility. Alternatively, after a few seconds
of inactivity, the number of films remaining is displayed and the device returns
to a state ready to print. (U-1 g U-2 g ... gU-9 g 99 (number of films remaining)
Auto Grayscale Correction is a function that corrects the grayscale for printing films set using gradation curves. This section
Show slot. 4
ÿÿ
Note that depending on the conditions of use, it may take a few minutes to 15
5. When the automatic grayscale correction ends, the utility function is turned off and the device
The Quality Control (QC) function is one of the uniformity tests that controls the quality of images printed on the DRYPIX Lite. This section describes the
steps to export a QC test pattern. Startup utility, please refer to "4.3.1 Startup Utility" for details.
Show slot.
Execute QC output.
ÿÿ
Note that depending on the conditions of use, it may take a few minutes
to 15 minutes before outputting the QC test pattern.
5. At the end of QC output, the utility function is closed and the device is restored
to a state where it can be printed.
The set date and time can be changed. This section describes the procedure for setting the date and time. Startup utility, please refer to "4.3.1 Startup Utility" for details.
2. When "U-3" is displayed, each time the setting button is pressed, two digits will be displayed, and the
value of the blinking digits can be changed. The display order of digits is year g month g day
g hour g minute.
4
The year is set to the last two digits of the Gregorian calendar.
3. When the ten digit is flashing, press the menu button once, the count will be +1
Increment.
4. To set the single digit, press the SET button to move the flashing digit.
6. After the date and time have been changed, press the Set button.
7. The utility function is turned off, and the device returns to a state where it can be printed.
When the menu button is pressed as described below, each set value increases, and once the maximum value is exceeded, the set value returns to 0.
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 0
year
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 0
moon
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 0
Day
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 0
Hour
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
Tens digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 0
minute
Ones digit 0 g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 g 5 g 6 g 7 g 8 g 9 g 0
If black or white vertical streaks appear on the print film, you can usually troubleshoot the problem by cleaning the thermal printhead. For details on cleaning the thermal print head,
see "6.3 Cleaning the Thermal Print Head". If cleaning the thermal printhead does not eliminate streaks, a cleaning film should be output. Output cleaning film, which may clear the
problem by removing dust from the thermal print head. This section describes the procedure for outputting cleaning film. Startup utility, please refer to "4.3.1 Startup Utility" for details.
NOTE
Check the loaded film size before outputting the cleaning film. Choose the widest film out of them, and then output. This removes dust from thermal printheads extensively.
hint
35 x 43 cm film is the maximum size, but when outputting cleaning film, 26 x 36 cm film is the most suitable because it is the widest. The order of film width from largest to
smallest is as follows:
Show slot.
Note If
the streaks cannot be removed after outputting the cleaning film, output the
5. At the end of the cleaning film output, the utility function is turned off, the device
Return to a state where it can be printed.
The film counter can be reset to 100 after automatic grayscale correction. This section describes the steps to perform automatic grayscale correction and reset the film
counter to 100. Startup utility, please refer to "4.3.1 Startup Utility" for details.
This menu is only used when the display panel does not show "0" or "EP1"/"EP2" when a new pouch is inserted into the supply library.
Using this menu, automatic grayscale correction is performed, and the film counter is reset to 100.
Show slot.
correction is performed. The film counter resets to 100 after automatic grayscale pattern output.
ÿÿ
Note that
5. When the film counter is reset to 100, the utility function is turned off and the
device returns to a state where it can be printed.
This menu is used to clear the film counter when there is no film in the supply library, but the display panel does not show "0".
5. When the number of remaining films is reset, the utility function is turned off and the device
returns to a state that can be printed.
6. Insert a new bag of film into the supply library with the film counter cleared.
4Utilities
Utilities
Chapter 5
troubleshooting
page number
5.5 Streaks, spots, or other phenomena appear on the printed image... 5-11
Fault type
This section describes solutions for DRYPIX3500 not starting up or shutting down when the power button is pressed. If the following measures still do not solve the problem, please
contact our official distributor.
5.2.1 The printer fails to start when the power button is pressed
If the DRYPIX3500 does not start up by pressing the power button, do the following.
When the device is plugged in, the power indicator will turn on (green).
5.2.2 The printer does not turn off when the power button is pressed
If pressing the power button fails to turn off the DRYPIX3500, do the following.
Is the printer printing images? FWait for printing to end, and then press the power button again to turn off the printer.
5.2.3 The siren sounds and the text on the display board flashes
When the siren sounds and the display panel text flashes (green), take the following actions.
Check the display panel for an error code. • If an error code is displayed, refer to "5.4.1 Reading Error Codes" and take action.
hint
Press the control button (any button) on the side of the display panel once to stop the siren.
When using an extra feeder, also perform steps 1 to 3 for the extra feeder.
Slowly remove the magazine until the magazine locks and a bar is visible for opening and
closing the magazine. Then lift it up slightly and continue to remove it completely.
3. If the film was removed, reload the library as is, making sure the
flashing light on the display panel is off. ÿÿÿ
A note
Make sure your hands and fingers are not injured when the library is loaded into the
DRYPIX3500.
The film may still be jammed when the flashing light on the display panel does not go out.
* If the above steps do not clear the jammed film, please contact our official dealer.
Pull it out slowly until it stops at the border of the magazine cover. slightly upward
5. When using the extra film feeder, open the back cover. When the film is jammed,
remove it slowly. If the film has been completely removed, skip to step 8.
6. If the film is not jammed, remove the fixed handle (ÿ) next to the top unit,
remove the handle cover on the right side of the main unit (ÿ), and insert the handle.
7. Turning clockwise while pressing the handle will eject the film from the magazine
inlet, and turning it counterclockwise while pressing the handle will eject the film
ÿÿ
Turn off the power or fully open the top cover when operating the jam release
handle. If the top cover is closed during operation, the handle will start to turn and
8. After removing the film, reverse the order from step 1 to return the printer to its original
display board
state. Make sure the blinking light on the display board is off.
The film may still be jammed when the flashing light on the display panel does not go out.
Repeat steps 1 to 8.
NOTE
Do not injure your hands or fingers when closing the top unit and top cover.
When the supply library is loaded into the DRYPIX3500, make sure that your hands
* If the above steps do not clear the jammed film, please contact our official dealer.
This section explains the meaning of the error codes that appear on the DRYPIX3500 display panel. If you cannot solve the problem, please contact our official distributor.
The following examples illustrate error codes and how to interpret them.
The following types of error codes are displayed when a user-resolvable failure occurs.
If an error message/error code is displayed, please refer to "5.4.2 Error Code List".
Example 1
(flashing)
The error codes on the display board are between "201" and "223", "632".
The following types of error codes are displayed when a malfunction that cannot be eliminated by the user occurs. Write down the error code and contact our official dealer.
Example 1
(flashing)
The error code on the display panel is "224" or greater. (excluding 632)
code illustrate
The printer cover is open. Check that all printer covers are closed tightly.
201
205 to 208 Film is jammed. Remove the jammed film. For how to remove the jammed film, please refer to "5.3 Film Jam".
The printer has detected the wrong type of film loaded. Follow the steps below. If replacing film, load in the recommended
223 film supply library. Using non-recommended films may cause malfunctions or cause printing errors. It is recommended that you change to the recommended film as soon as possible.
203
Displayed when the loading method of the supply library is incorrect. Load the supply library securely into the printer.
204
Displayed when a film feed problem occurs in the film supply library. The state of the loaded film needs to be checked.
209 Remove the library from the printer, check that the film is set correctly, and try printing again. Film may remain in the stock set unit, so
210 remove the remaining film when removing the stock. If there is no film, load new film. For details, refer to "3.3 Loading Film".
218 Displayed when the magazine cover is not properly opened. The status of the loaded library needs to be checked. Pull out the magazine and open and close the magazine cover marked
with once. Then put the supply library back into the DRYPIX3500.
219
Displayed when an error occurs when the thermal print head is moved up
632 and down. Press the power switch for a few seconds, then turn the printer off and on again.
If the "632" error is displayed repeatedly, please contact our official dealer.
This section provides examples of images with black or white vertical streaks, white specks, or scratches, and how to fix this.
Dirt on the thermal print head and/or cleaning roller can cause streaks, spots, etc., as shown in the example below.
Dong stool
ÿ for
solution
• Cleaning the thermal printhead
For details on cleaning the thermal print head, refer to "6.1 Performing Daily Inspections".
If streaks remain on the image after cleaning the thermal print head, output the cleaning film.
For details on outputting the cleaning film, refer to "4.7 Outputting the cleaning film".
solution
• Clean the cleaning rollers
For details on cleaning the cleaning roller, refer to "6.2 Cleaning the Cleaning Roller".
Chapter 6
maintain
page number
In order to use DRYPIX3500 effectively, daily and periodic inspections are required. When performing the inspection, be sure to handle the printer correctly and observe the warnings and
precautions described in "Chapter 1 Safety Instructions". Refer to the steps below for daily and periodic inspections.
daily inspection
whether the DRYPIX3500 and the connected equipment are working properly.
off the DRYPIX3500 and check if the power switch is turned off.
For the means of control monitoring and evaluation, please refer to the QC operation manual.
Periodic inspection
• Every 3 months, use a vacuum cleaner or similar tool to remove dust and dirt from parts of the DRYPIX3500. and wipe the DRYPIX3500 with a damp cloth, then
After drying.
library
Cleaning the cleaning roller • When there are white spots or scratches in the image
Cleaning the thermal printhead • When there are vertical black or white streaks in the image
This section describes cleaning and maintenance procedures for the DRYPIX3500 to maintain optimum print quality.
If white spots or scratches appear on the printed image, follow the steps below to clean the cleaning roller.
Notes
• If the cleaning roller is put back into the printer and printed before it is completely dry, it may cause problems such as streaks and incorrect print density. • Handle the cleaning roller
carefully to prevent it from deforming or falling on the floor. • When closing the top cover, be careful not to injure your hands or fingers.
1. Before shutting down the DRYPIX3500, make sure it has finished processing all
print jobs.
Down DRYPIX3500".
ÿÿÿÿ
NOTE
Continuing this operation without first shutting down the DRYPIX3500 may
cause a malfunction.
Hold the cleaning roller with one hand, push the cleaning roller holder with the other hand in the
direction of the arrow, then lift the cleaning roller up and take it out.
Notes
Scrub stains on the surface of the cleaning roller may damage the surface of the cleaning roller.
If white spots remain on the image after cleaning, replace the cleaning
6. To remove water beads from the cleaning roller, use an alcohol soaked (dehydrating
Notes
Make sure the cleaning roller is completely dry. Any moisture can cause
7. After confirming that the cleaning roller is completely dry, install it in its original position
set.
image • When printing 3,000 sheets, or 2 weeks since the last cleaning
Before cleaning the thermal print head, power off the DRYPIX3500 and wait for the thermal print head to cool completely. Unless the thermal printhead
is completely cool, you may get burned while cleaning the thermal printhead.
3. Clean it with a lint-free cloth soaked in anhydrous alcohol to remove dust and foreign matter
Move the rag horizontally.
from the surface of the thermal print head and guide plate so that they are no longer adsorbed
print head surface
on the surface. Move the rag horizontally to clean the surface.
equipment. • Do not touch the surface of the thermal print head directly
Guide surface
4. After cleaning the thermal print head, close the top unit tightly.
NOTE
Make sure that the absolute alcohol has completely evaporated before closing the top unit.
NOTE If
the thermal print head is powered on while it is wet, the thermal print head may malfunction, resulting in
abnormal images.
NOTE If
cleaning the thermal printhead does not remove streaks, output a cleaning film.
For details on outputting the cleaning film, refer to "4.7 Outputting the cleaning film".
• Check
Are the power and ground wires connected reliably? every day
Is the cable between DRYPIX3500 and other devices connected securely? every day
• Clean
Chapter 7
Specification
page number
7.1 Specifications
Printing method:
The processing capacity of the film output shall meet the requirements of Table 1.
Table 1
*Performance depends on the type of diagnostic equipment connected and how it is used.
Combined use product: Please refer to its manual for the requirements, usage and precautions of the combined use product.
35 × 43 cm 100 sheets/roll
28 × 35 cm 100 sheets/roll
20 × 25 cm 100 sheets/roll
Memory:
standard 1 GB
maximum 1 GB
power supply:
Rated current : 2A
phase : Simplex
frequency : 50Hz
(1) runtime
7 Specifications
Noise level:
The dimensions and weights of the DRYPIX3500 main unit and supply library are shown below.
*1 *2
standard about 530 about 590 about 545 about 43
*1 The depths shown are the values when a magazine with 35 × 43 cm film is installed. (with 28 × 35 cm) or 20 × 25 cm film
When supplying the film library, the depth is 470 mm. )
(mm)
*2
Big film library*1 about 415 about 485 about 43 about 1.7
*2
Small supply library*1 about 415 about 362 about 43 about 1.3
*1 Optional accessory.
ÿÿÿÿ
(mm)
ÿÿÿÿ
1Maintenance and inspection items under the responsibility of the designated dealer
Periodic inspections should be carried out for the safety of patients, users and third parties. Periodic inspections are carried out by our official dealers. About periodicity
For information on inspections and device adjustments, please contact our official distributors.
Periodic maintenance
Ensure that periodic maintenance and inspections performed by our official dealers are carried out in accordance with regulations.
Check the operation record with reference to the error record Per year
Cleaning the Platen Roller, Release Device Grooved Roller and Cleaning Roller Per year
Periodic maintenance and inspection and parts replacement intervals vary with usage and daily operating hours.
For details on unit maintenance and inspection, please contact us directly or our official distributors.
index
alphabetical order
G cleaning roller
Utilities
H
closure................................................. ........ 4-6
Back cover ................................................................ ................................ 2-4
start up................................................. ........ 4-6
3-5
Number of Films Remaining .................................................
In
Loading... ...................................................... ....3-4
FROM
index
2
DRYPIX3500 Operation Manual 897N120459F
Machine Translated by Google
No. 138 Changjiang Road, Suzhou New District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province
Tel: 0512-68251188