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Printing from Film Printing from Digital Data

INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ver 1.10Please refer to this manual when any of the following information is required:

Printing Variations

Information on basic printing operation Information about different types of printing methods, including ID photos and printing with borders Information about a variety of convenient printing functions Information for managing data already printed

Techniques Data Management External PC

EIGHTH EDITION DS-1000 U/T DP-1000 E PP-8610 E/TB PP-8611 U/TB

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Content of ManualsTwo manuals have been provided for the R1 SUPER. Please refer to them whenever necessary, in accordance with your objectives.USER SETUP MANUAL If this is your first time operating the R1 SUPER, ensure that this manual is read completely prior to initial usage.The USER SETUP MANUAL contains all the important information required to ensure correct R1 SUPER operation, from start up to shut down.

G Information about daily workflow ........................... Chapter 1 / Operation G Information about detailed setup procedures for magazines and film carriers ................. Chapter 2 / Setup G Information for changing basic settings, such as picture quality adjustment and paper size registration ............................... Chapter 3 / Basic Settings G Information for performing setup procedures, such as setup and maintenance ............................................... Chapter 4 / Advanced Settings G Information about replacing consumable parts .................................................................. Chapter 5 / Replacement G Information for confirming inspection procedures .......................................................... Chapter 6 / Inspections

INSTRUCTION MANUALThis manual provides a description of each printing method classified by its function. Please refer to this manual whenever you have questions about printing operations.

G Information about printing from film ............ Chapter 1 / Printing from Film G Information for printing images taken by digital cameras ................. Chapter 2 / Printing from Digital Data G Information about different types of printing methods ...................................... Chapter 3 / Printing Variations G Information about convenient functions ............. Chapter 4 / Techniques G Information for managing data already printed ......................................... Chapter 5 / Data Management G Information for using external PC .......................... Chapter 6 / External PC

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How to Use the ManualsQuick Guide TitleAllows users to search for specific target functions by title.INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Print SampleAllows users to determine print details prior to the printing operation.INSTRUCTION MANUAL

The Quick Guide shows the flow of a particular operation. Users are able to understand the basic operation of a function prior to actual operation.DS-1000 U/Tonly functional with DS-1000U/T.

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Printing from 135 Negative FilmPrinting from Film Printing from 135 Negative Film

The following provides an explanation of the basic procedure for printing 135 color negative film (uncut negative) immediately after the film has been developed.Select the type of film mask Set the film type to [Negative] Select the print size Select the type of service Check that the output type is set to [Color] Set the film to the AFC Adjust the color and picture quality if necessary Print

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Select 3 Print size and then select 4 Service on the home screen. Print size: Select [3.5R] in the case of normal service prints. Service: Select [Normal] in the case of normal service prints.

Printing from Film Printing from 135 Negative Film

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4Un-cut negative refers to the film prior to cutting, and is used to distinguish from film that has been cut. Printing from film that has been cut is referred to as reprinting. The procedure is somewhat different during reprinting.

Check that 5 Output type is set to color on the home screen. Settings: Normally borderless (BL) is selected. Click [Settings] when the prints are to contain a border or when you want to specify the size of the border.* If you change BL to With Border (WB) or With Wide Border (WWB), return the settings to Borderless (BL) after finishing prints. Output type: [Color] is selected automatically in the case negatives has been selected for [Film type] in step 2. Check that [Color] has been selected.

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Check that the 135 auto film carrier (AFC) is installed.Change to the135 AFC* if another AFC is installed. 135AFC can scan to 3 frames. When it is less than 3 frames, the universal film carrier (option) is necessary.

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Select 1 type of Film mask on the home screen, and then select 2 Film type. 12The type of AFC currently installed is displayed. Digital ICE

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Click 6 [Index] in the case an index is to be printed simultaneously with the prints. Index refers to a print that allows confirmation of all images contained on the film. The index is printed following the last print.

Film mask: Select [135F/P] in the case of printing either full size or panorama only, select [Mix] in the case of printing a mixture of full size and panorama film, or select [135H] in the case of half size. Film type: Select [Negative] when printing color negatives. Selected items are displayed surrounded with a green border. If an item other than that which has been selected is surrounded with a green border, click that item to cancel its selection. Digital ICE (Option): This function automatically corrects for dust or scratches on the film.

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If this happens: When the film becomes jammed If the film becomes jammed when set to the 135AFC, press the emergency stop button in the scanner section. Forwarding of the scanner will stop, then slowly remove the carrier and take out the film. Never attempt to pull out the film while it is inside the scanner. If this happens: When the frames become out of position -If punched holes are on the outside of the film, cut off the parts and retry scanning. -If the film is an un-cut negative, cut it into six frame pieces and retry scanning.

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* Reprinting...1-10 Reprinting * Changing the auto film carrier (AFC)...USER SETUP MANUAL/2-2 Replacing the Film Carrier (FC)2702YA600H Printed in Japan MO

* Setting the border...1-8 Border2702YA600H Printed in Japan MO

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Reference titleThis section provides more detailed information relating to certain specific operations.

HINTUseful information for certain specific operations is summarized within this section.

GSymbols and Their Meanings This symbol indicates that the items described within this section require additional attention.

This symbol indicates that the items described within this section are special hints and important points.

This symbol indicates that the items described within this section can aid in performing the specified operation. GInformation about Safety Symbols Safety symbols are separate notations that indicate situations in which bodily injury and/or property damage may occur. Please refer to the Safety Guide for more information about safety symbols.

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IntroductionThank you for your purchase of the R1 SUPER. This INSTRUCTION MANUAL contains information about the R1 SUPER, including basic printing operations and precautions for usage. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure that the R1 SUPER is operated in the appropriate manner. A separate USER SETUP GUIDE has also been provided for your reference. [USER SETUP GUIDE] The manual contains information on operating procedures, setup procedures, settings and additional usage precautions that are not described within the INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Important The copying or reproduction of this manual without permission, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. The information described within this manual and the specifications for the software are subject to change in the future without notice. We accept no liability whatsoever for any damage, loss or malfunction caused due to the connection or usage of equipment or software that has not been specifically designated for use by us. The illustrations and the photos in this manual differ from the shape in order to models or date of manufacture. The on-screen displays in this manual correspond to DS-1000U/T, which features a film scanner, only. If using KIC-1E, which does not feature a film scanner, on-screen displays which feature film-scanning functions are not displayed in the manner shown in the manual. Accordingly, film-scanning functions are not featured in KIC-1E.

Please keep this manual in a safe and easy-to-access location for future reference.

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Before Operating the UnitIWe accept no liability whatsoever for any damage, loss or malfunction caused due to the connection or usage of equipment or software that has not been specifically designated for use by us. IIn order to ensure safe operation of the input station, please observe the following precautions: If these precautions are not observed, malfunctions may occur, such as transmission abnormalities or data corruption. Prevent the unit from receiving sharp impacts or vibrations. Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids. Do not allow high temperature objects or highly magnetic objects near the unit. IIf settings have been performed while print standby data is present, these settings may even affect the print standby orders. (In some cases, the print settings may change inadvertently in the middle of that particular order.) Settings should only be changed while print standby orders are not present on the printing progress status monitoring screen. IIf error messages are displayed, operations should proceed in accordance with the instructions on the monitor display. IProhibition Against Copying of Data Please ensure that additional precautions are taken to guard against the reading in and copying of data using the R1 SUPER, as the possession of copied data may be an action subject to legal prosecution. 1. Items For Which Copying is Prohibited by Law: G Paper currency, coins, government-issued securities, national bonds and local bond certificates G Unused postage stamps and post cards G Government-issued revenue stamps, various types of certificate stamps administered in accordance with the Liquor Tax Law and the Commodity Tax Law (Applicable Laws) G Currency and Securities Falsification Law G Laws pertaining to the falsification or modification of foreign coins, paper currency, bank notes and securities; falsification or forgeries in general G Postage Stamp Falsification Law G Law Concerning the Falsification of Revenue Stamps G Law Concerning the Regulation of Securities Resembling Paper Currency 2. Items Requiring Additional Precautions G According to government regulations, specific precautions must be taken when copying publicly issued securities, public transit passes or books of tickets, such as: stock certificates, commercial notes and checks, other than on occasions in which business enterprises are allowed to make a certain maximum number of copies as required for their own business purposes. G The copying of the following items is not recommended: government-issued passports; licenses issued by public institutions or private organizations; permits; identification cards; and various other types of documentation, such as entry passes and meal coupons. 3. Items Subject to Copyright G Copying is prohibited for specific creations that are subject to copyright, including: books, music, paintings, prints, maps, movies, drawings and blueprints, photographs and images, unless the purpose of such copying is limited solely for personal use within the same family or within a limited scope of similar purposes.

Windows 2000 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States. All other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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ContentsContent of Manuals How to Use the Manuals Introduction Before Operating the Unit

Instruction GuideSafety Guide ................................................. 6 Basic Information about Photography ........ 34 Basic Information about Image Controller .. 38Chapter

Operating Procedures ................................ 40 R1 SUPER Setup Map ............................... 44

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Printing from FilmThis chapter provides explanations of the flow of the printing operation along with the basic printing methods for film, 135 film, APS film and reversal film. Since this explanation provides a description of the flow of the printing operation used during the course of normal operations, beginners in particular are urged to carefully read this chapter to have a complete understanding of the flow of the printing operation.

How to Understand the Home Screen Display .................................................. 48 Printing Flow .............................................................................................................. 51 Paper .......................................................................................................................... 52 Printing from 135 Negative Film ............................................................................. 53 Printing from Black-and-White Film ....................................................................... 59 Printing from Reversal Film (Using Universal Film Carrier (Option)) ................... 63 Printing from IX240 (APS) (Option) .......................................................................... 67 Border ........................................................................................................................ 74 Adjusting Color, Density and Picture Quality .......................................................... 75 Reprinting ................................................................................................................. 79

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Printing from Digital DataThis chapter provides an explanation of the procedure for printing data other than film, including data contained in digital cameras, on floppy disks and so forth.

Media Printing ............................................................................................................ 82 Printing Digital Camera Data ................................................................................... 86 Printing Utilizing Digital Camera Data Information ...................................... 91 Printing CD and Floppy Disk Data .......................................................................... 99 Printing Photographs (Print Scan) .......................................................................... 104 Printing from Pre-Printed Data (Storage) .................................................................110

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Printing VariationsThis chapter provides an explanation of printing variations such as frame printing and album printing.

Printing ID Photos ....................................................................................................114 Printing Like a Photo Album ...................................................................................116 Printing with a Frame (Decorative Border) ............................................................... 118 Printing Different Size Images on a Single Print (Package Print) ......................... 120 Printing Contact Prints ............................................................................................ 122 Printing in Black-and-White or Sepia .................................................................. 124

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TechniquesThis chapter provides an explanation of functions and techniques that offer added convenience during printing.

Setting the Border ................................................................................................... 126 Changing the Image Printing Ratio (Enlargement, Reduction, Cropping) ............. 127 Easily Specifying the Number of Reprints (Frame Position) ................................ 131 Automatic Printing (Auto) ......................................................................................... 136 Printing Two Prints of All Images (Double) .............................................................. 137 Test Printing Before Printing Large Size Prints (Test Print) ................................... 138 Using Previously Printed Data (Remake) ................................................................ 140 Uniform Density by Fixing Print Time ................................................................... 142 Desired Setting of Print Size ................................................................................. 144 Interrupting Printing ............................................................................................... 146 Canceling Printing .................................................................................................. 147 Screen Confirmation of Printing Progress Status ................................................. 148 Changing Film Setting Direction .......................................................................... 149 Installing / Uninstalling Templates ................................................................... 150

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Data ManagementThis chapter provides an explanation of managing previously printed data (Storage)

Managing Previously Printed Data (Storage) ......................................................... 156 Managing Number of Printed Data ......................................................................... 159

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External PCThis chapter explains procedures for transmitting data to an external PC connected to the network, and for printing data from the external PC in which QD STATION 2 software is installed.

Save Scanned Data or Digital Camera Data to an External PC ............................... 168 Printing an Order from External PC .......................................................................... 176 Confirmation and Settings for EXPC on Home Screen ............................................ 187

ReferencesList of Print Sizes ..................................................................................................................... 198 Mode List ................................................................................................................................. 200 Glossary ................................................................................................................................... 202 Multi-linguistic Caution and Warning Labels ........................................................................... 208 * marked functions are only available with DS-1000U/T.2702YA600H Printed in Japan MO

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Safety Guide (Precautions on Maintenance and Inspection)Instruction Guide Safety Guide (Precautions on Maintenance and Inspection)6

Precautions on installing and using this systemRead this manual carefully before using this system. Before operating this system, make sure you understand and observe the following important precautions. 1. This equipment is used to expose and process photographic paper by using exposed film and digital media (e.g., CD-ROM, floppy disk, flatbed scanner). Do not use this equipment for other purposes. 2. To maintain safe and optimum functionality, operate this system properly according to the manual. 3. Keep this manual near the system, and always observe all precautions and follow all instructions. 4. Observe the warnings mentioned in this manual and caution labels. See Safety Guide, Description of Signal Words and Description of Warning and Caution Labels for details. 5. Do not install this system on an inclined or otherwise uneven floor, and avoid direct exposure to the sunlight. Do not position any lighting fixtures within 2m from the negative film carrier. 6. Be sure to install a ventilating fan in the room where this equipment is installed to protect the operators against gas, heat, odor and high humidity. 7. This system is not equipped with a cooling unit. Be sure to use in the following environment. Operate this system under an ambient temperature of 18-28C and relative humidity of 30-80%. 8. Since this system is grounded with a three-wire power cord, do not disconnect the grounding wire in order to avoid electric shock. 9. There are ventilating holes on the cabinet to prevent rises in temperature. Never block these holes with any objects. 10.Never stick your hands or any objects into the ventilation holes because the ventilating fans are operating. Electric shock or other injury may result. Also refrain from touching the processor's printer connector when the equipment is turned on. 11.In the case of continuous use for long hours, take a rest for around 10 minutes by one hour to give your eyes a rest. 12.Use the monitor at the distance of 80 cm in a bright room. Avoid using at the place where the sun ray or light reflects at the right angle. 13.Do not turn the processor on without docking it with the printer. 14.Be sure to contact your service engineer when installing, collecting, relocating or repacking the equipment. 15.Do not peel caution labels off the system. 16.Should the manual or any caution label be damaged, replace with new ones. 17.To purchase additional manuals or caution labels, contact your nearest our dealer.

Should any trouble occur 1 Turn off the power switch on the system M 2 Turn off the breaker on the distribution panel M 3 Contact us

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Precautions for Processing Solution1. Some tablets and processing solutions (concentrate solutions and solutions used, hereafter referred to as processing solutions) use non-medicinal poisonous chemicals which are irritants and / or which may be harmful if swallowed. Some processing solutions may also be skin or eye irritants, and may cause allergic reactions with repeated exposure. Please use care when handling tablets and processing solutions. 2. Wear safety goggles, gloves, and work clothes when handling processing solution to prevent direct contact with your skin. Also, make sure that the work area contains ventilation fans, and is properly ventilated when working with processing solutions. 3. If you directly touch the solution in tanks or processing solution, or if you conduct operation that may lead to direct contact, wash your hands with soap and plenty of water after completing operation. 4. Processing solution may discolor or otherwise stain clothing. 5. Emergency measures for processing solution. Should tablets or processing solution be swallowed, rinse your mouth out with water or drink one or two cups (180ml or more) of water. When instructed to do so by a doctor, induce vomiting to disgorge swallowed tablets or processing solution, then seek immediate medical treatment. Should processing solution get into your eyes, immediately wash your eyes out in running water for 15 minutes, then seek immediate medical treatment. If you touch processing solution directly, wash it off with a plenty of water. If any symptoms appear, consult a physician. There is a possibility of agents causing allergic reactions with repeated exposure. 6. Do not mix with hypochlorites (industrial or household bleach). 7. Dispose of package for processing solution in accordance with state and local regulations. 8. Please have disposal of chemicals performed by an authorized chemical disposal agent.

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Precautions for Disposal of This System and Packing MaterialsPrecautions for Disposal of This SystemWhen disposing of this machine, consult federal state and/or local regulations for the proper disposal method. When disposing of the equipment, be sure to treat it as follows before delivering it to the waste collector. Remove processing solution and carefully wash each rack and processing tank. Cut pipe hoses, remove remaining solution and wash carefully. Be careful not to allow the processing solution to leak into the environment. Dispose of process filters after completely washing them. Collection and recycling of the personal computer used in this machine is the responsibility of the computer maker. The backup battery (lead acid battery) used with this equipment must be disposed of in accordance with state and local regulations. Please contact your contract-specified maintenance company for removal, collection, and recycling. The battery must be removed (replaced or disposed of) by a service engineer; contact your local maintenance company. Regarding the method of disposal, be sure to observe the applicable laws and regulations of your country or state.

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Precautions for Disposal of Packing Materials Regarding the method of packaging materials disposal, be sure to observe the applicable laws and regulations of your country or state. Since resin-containing package materials may be considered regulated wastes, be sure to deliver them to authorized collectors of regulated wastes.

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Precautions for Maintenance and InspectionThis system has been checked in accordance with laws pertaining to various product safety regulations before leaving the factory. Be sure to observe the following precautions whenever servicing this system. 1. Never perform any unspecified dissembling, modification, adjustment, or servicing with parts not specified in the manual. Never open or remove any unspecified covers because you may expose yourself to high voltage resulting in electric shock and serious burns. 2. Be sure to turn off all power sources when performing specified maintenance as outlined in the manual. If the power is not turned off, you may expose yourself to electric shock or other injury. 3. Do not run the power cord through locations where the cord may be crushed or stepped on. 4. When unplugging the power cord, make sure that the power has been completely turned off, and remove the plug from the socket by pulling on the plug connector section, not the power cable. (Use the same method for plugging in the unit) 5. Use a dry cloth for cleaning. Should water spill inside the equipment, turn the power off and contact our Service Department. 6. Make sure that all screw and parts that are removed for maintenance are put back into place before turning the power back on. 7. Before moving this system, turn the power off, then disconnect the power cord and connection cables. Be sure to drain all processing solution from each tank before moving this system. 8. Check for dust in the plug and socket of the power cord. Perform cleaning once a year. 9. Never modify or alter this system for any reason. 10.Do not use unspecified replacement parts. 11.Precautions on Heating Sections (Units) The lamp, which is used as a light source, the chemical solution heater, drying heater and motors all generate heat. Be sure that these parts have fully cooled down before initiating maintenance and inspection. Regarding the lamp, turn off the lamp and allow it to cool for 15 minutes. Once the temperature has dropped, turn off the breaker and main power switch before starting the maintenance activity.The cooling time for the heaters and motors varies depending on the duration of operation. After turning off the breaker and main power switch of this equipment, allow sufficient cooling time before starting operation. If you burn yourself, immediately cool the burned area under running water and seek medical treatment.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the potential danger to an inexperienced person servicing this system, as well as the risk of damaging the system, our company strongly recommend that all servicing only be performed by our trained service engineers.

Should any user (trained by us) need to perform an emergency operation not specified in the Instruction Manual or User Maintenance Manual, first contact us to receive instructions before performing the operation. At the same time, be sure to observe the following general precautions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Turn off all power sources. Do not use fuses other than those of the specified ratings. Never modify any electric circuit, for any reason. Never pull out cords when removing connectors. Do not step on the power cord or otherwise crush it. After parts replacement or maintenance, be careful not to touch the burrs or sharp edges of the casing when wiring. Never touch movable parts or the drive section, in particular, when wiring. 7. Carefully clean off any electric parts contaminated with processing solution. 8. When removing any unit this system, always disconnect and reinstall the unit by holding the metal part or green marked part of its body to prevent the breakage. 9. Before removing circuit boards, switches or sensors in the system, discharge static electricity from your body by touching other metal part of the system. 10. Never perform unspecified maintenance or modification. 11. Do not use unspecified replacement parts. 12. Make sure that screws and parts removed for maintenance are set back into place. 13. Do not make the interlock switch ineffective by inserting paper or other material.

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Cautions for lithium battery The lithium battery mounted on the mother board is designed as a replaceable battery. This battery has a built-in combustible substance such as lithium and organic solvent. If you make a mistake in replacement method, heat generation, ignition or rupture may occur. Replace the battery with the one having a correct rating. Lithium battery: Model CR2023 When you have to replace the battery (lithium battery), be sure to contact a service engineer. Replacement must be made by a service engineer.

The backup battery (sealed lead battery) contained in this equipment is automatically charged when power is turned on. Be sure to contact your service engineer when replacing the battery.

Pb CONTAINS SEALED LEAD BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED.

For DS-1000U/DP-1000E/PP-8611UB This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, received including interference that may cause undesired operation. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus a set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

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Description of Signal WordsInstruction Guide Description of Signal Words

Description of Signal Words Signal words indicate the levels of potential danger. Signal word contains the following three levels of danger, which are used properly according to the probability and seriousness of damage to be caused by the danger. Danger: Indicates an urgent situation that will likely result in death or serious injury should the problem not be corrected. Warning: Indicates a dangerous situation that is likely to result in death or serious injury should the problem not be corrected. Caution: Indicates a dangerous situation that may result in medium-scale damage or slight injury should the problem not be corrected. It is also used when only property damage is anticipated.

Probability of damage Damage is caused. (High probability) Death or serious injury (Damage is serious.) Damage may be cause. (Low probability)

Injury (and physical Medium or slight damage) injury (Damage is slight.) Physical damage only

Danger Warning or Caution Caution

Warning Caution

Serious injury above refers to loss of eyesight, wounds, burns (low and high temperature), electronic shock, bone fracture, or poisoning, which cause aftereffects or require medical treatment as an outpatient or long hospitalization. Medium or slight injury refers to wounds burns and electric shock which do not require medical treatment as an outpatient or long hospitalization. Physical damage refers to any damage caused to houses or household items, or injury to domestic livestocks or pets.

Description of warning and caution in the manual (1) Warning is described in Chapter VI, LIST OF WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS AND WHERE TO ATTACH. (2) Caution is described in Chapter VI, LIST OF WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS AND WHERE TO ATTACH. or described by the following method.

CAUTION

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Erluterung der SignalwrterInstruction Guide Erluterung der Signalwrter12

Erluterung der Signalwrter Ein Signalwort weist auf den bei diesem Produkt vorherrschenden Gefahrengrad hin. Die Signalbegriffe umfassen drei Gefahrenstufen, die sich durch den Grad der Wahrsheinlichkeit und des mglichen Schadens unterschieden. GEFAHR: Weist auf eine extrem gefhrliche Situation hin, die zu schweren oder tdlichen Verletzungen fhern kann, wenn die Problemursache nicht beseitigt wird. WARNUG: Zeigt eine gefhrliche Situation an, die zu schweren oder tdlichen Verletzungen fhren kann, wenn die Problemusache nicht beseitigt wird. VORSICHT: Zeight eine gefhrliche Situation an, die zu leichten Verletzungen oder migen Schden fhren kann, wenn die Problemursache nicht beseitigt wird. Dieser Hinweis ercheint auch dann, wenn ausschlielich Sachschden zu befrchten sind.Wahrscheinlichkeit der Beschdigung Beschdigung mit Beschdigung ist Sicherheit anzunehmen anzunehmen (niedrige (hohe Wahrscheinlichkeit) Wahrscheinlichkeit) Schwere oder tdliche Verletzungen (starke Beschdigung der Anlage). Leichte oder mittelschwere erletzungen (leichte Beschdigung der Anlage).

Verletzungsgefahr (und Beschigung der Anlage)

GEFAHR WARNUNG oder VORSICHT

WARNUNG VORSICHT

Nur Beschdigung der Anlage

VORSICHT

Die Bezeichnung schwere Verletzungen umfat Verlust des Augenlichts, uere Verwundendungen, Verbrennungen (hohe oder niedrige Temperaturen), Elektroschock, Knochenbrche und Vergiftungen, soweit sie schdliche Wirkungen hinterlassen oder medizinische Behandlung (ambulant) oder Krankenhausaufenthalt nach sich ziehen. Zu leichteren Verletzungen zhlen Verbrennungen und Elektroschock, soweit sie keine schdlichen Wirkungen hinterlassen bzw. keine ambulante medizinische Behandlung oder Krankenhausaufenthalt nach sich ziehen. Unter den Begriff Sachschden fallen Schden an einem Gebude oder an Haushaltsgegenstnden sowie Verletzungen von Haustieren.

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Description of Warning and Caution LabelsInstruction Guide Description of Warning and Caution Labels

Description of Warning and Caution Labels

Regarding system and tablets or processing solution (concentrate solution and solution used), labels and marks are used to explain precautions. Before operating this system, fully understand the meanings of these labels and marks to perform safe operation. Example of the signal word

1 Signal word

2 Symbol marks of signal word

3 Description of signal word

1 Warning and Caution Labels Display method WARNING Meaning Incorrect operation may cause death or serious injury. Incorrect operation may cause slight or minor injury, or physical damage.

CAUTION

2 Symbol Mark Symbol Mark Indicates Prohibition Meaning

Indicates Warning or Caution

Indicates Mandatory action

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3 Example of Using Symbol Marks Symbol marks used mainly for tablets or processing solution (concentrate solution and solution used). Symbol Mark Meaning

Caution (Warning) Mark: Harmful (poisonous) or irritating to the human body.

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Caution (Warning) Mark: There is risk of skin corrosion.

Mandatory action Mark: Wear protective goggles when handling.

Mandatory action Mark: Wear protective gloves when handling.

Caution (Warning) Mark: This mark calls attention to operation precautions. Carefully read and understand the text (description) on the label before performing operation.

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Symbol marks used mainly for equipment. Symbol Mark Meaning Caution (Warning) Mark: This mark calls attention to operation precautions. Carefully read and understand the text (description) on the label before performing operation.

Instruction Guide Description of Warning and Caution Labels

Caution Mark: Risk of electric shock due to high voltage.

Caution Mark: Risk of serious burn due to very hot section.

Prohibition Mark: Do not insert your hands, since you may be cut.

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Beschreibung von Warnung- und Vorsicht-etikettenInstruction Guide Beschreibung von Warnung- und Vorsicht-etiketten16

Beschreibung von Warnung- und Vorsicht-etiketten

Zur Sicherheit der Ausrstung und der Tabletten oder der Entwicklungslsung (Konzentrationslsung und Lsung verwendet) dienen verschiedentliche Etiketten und Symbole. Bitte machen Sie sich vor der Inbetriebnahme grndlich mit der Bedeutung dieser Etiketten und Symbole vertraut. Beispiel des warnenden Aufklebers

1 Signalbegriff

2 Symbole zum Signalbegriff

3 Erklrung des Signalbegriffs

1 Warnung- und Vorsich-Etiketten Darstellung Bedeutung

WARNUNG Falsche Handhabung verursacht schwere oder tdliche Verletzungen. Falsche Handhabung verursacht verursacht leichte Verletzungen oder Sachschden.

VORSICHT

2 Symbol Mark Symbol Bedeute Verboten Bedeutung

Bedeutet Warnung oder Vorsicht

Bedeute Unbedingte Vorschrift

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3 Beispiele fr Symbole Symbole sind hauptschlich fr Tabletten oder Entwicklungslsung (Konzentrationslsung und Lsung verwendet) angebracht. Symbol Bedeutung

Instruction Guide Beschreibung von Warnung- und Vorsicht-etiketten

Symbole fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Ist fr Menschen schdlich (giftig) oder hat Reizwirkung.

Symbol fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Es besteht die Gefahr tzender Hautreizung.

Symbol fr unbedingte Vorschrift: Bei der Handhabung unbedingt Schutzbrille tragen.

Symbol fr unbedingte Vorschrift: Bei der handhabung unbedingt Schutzhandschue tragen.

Symbol fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Dieses Symbol weist auf wichtige Vorsichtsmaregeln hin. Bitte lesen Sie den Etikettentext (Beschreibung) genau durch, bevor Sie den nchsten Arbeitsschritt ausfhren.

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Hauptschlich auf Ausrstungsteilen angebrachte Symbole. Symbol Bedeutung Symbol fr Vorsicht (Warnung): Dieses Symbol weist auf wichtige Vorsichtsmaregeln hin. Bitte lesen Sie den Etikettentext (Beschreibung) genau durch, bevor Sie den nchsten Arbeitsschritt ausfhren.

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Symbol fr Vorsicht: Es besteht Hochspannung und damit Elektroschockgefahr.

Symbol fr Vorsicht: Es besteht die Gefahr von Verbrennungen an erhitzten Teilen.

Symbol fr Verbot: Nicht mit der Hand hineignreifen; es besteht Schnittverletzungsgefahr.

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List of Warning and Caution Labels and Where to AttachInstruction Guide List of Warning and Caution Labels and Where to Attach

WARNING*1 E: Except NEMKO Standard and UL Standard C: NEMKO Standard U: UL Standard Label Location*1 W-1 E #367050021A (For User)

Parts No.

Operation

Label

Handling overflow Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank.

C #359450005A (For User)

WARNING/WARNUNG

Do not drink this liquid. Do not remove this label from this plastic tank. NIEMALS diese Flssigkeit trinken! KEINESFALLS diesen Aufkleber vom Kunststoffbehlter entfernen.

U #359454004A (For User)

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Parts No.

Operation Replacing the cutter blade

Label Cutter blade is located below. Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area, and before changing or removing the blade or jammed paper.

Label Location*1 W-2

#271050001A (For Engineer)

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Handling chemicals or overflow solution #367050022A (For User)

When mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water.

W-3

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#357050101A (For User)

WARNING / WARNUNGWhen mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Bei der Handhabung von Chemikalien oder Lsungen unbedingt eine Schutzbrille und Gummihandschuhe tragen! Bei Augen-oder Hautkontakt die Chemikalien sofort mit reichlich Wasser absplen.

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#357054101A (For User)

WARINING / ADVERTENCIAWhen mixing or handling chemicals or overflow solutions, wear safety goggles and rubber gloves. If chemicals get in your eyes or on your skin, rinse immediately with lots of water. Cuando mazcle manipule productos qumicos soluciones de sobrellenado, utilice gafas protectoras y guantes de caucho. Si estos productos qumicos netran en sus ojos tocan su piel, lvelos inmediatamente con abundante cantidad de agua.

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Operation Handling ECOJET or processing solution

Label When you have to directly handle ECOJET or processing solutions, or when you have to touch ECOJET powder or processing solutions to disassemble or clean the ECOJET shooter or module drum, wear gloves and protective goggles for safety. If chemicals contact eyes or skin, wash off with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Chemicals may cause skin irritation.

Label Location*1 W-4

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#2780850006A (For User)

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#253450027A (For User)

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#253450029A (For User)

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Operation Replacing the cartridge and handling processing solution

Label Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups (180ml or more) of water, and get medical attention immediately.

Label Location*1 W-5

#359056006A (For User)

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WARNING / Do not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. 1 2

#359450004A (For User)

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WARNING / WARNUNGDo not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. ECOJET-Tabletten und -Lsungen drfen auf keinen Fall verschluckt werden. Falls dennoch einmal Tabletten oder Chemikalien verschluckt werden, den Mund mit Wasser aussplen, ein oder zwei Glas Wasser trinken und sofort einen Arzt aufsuchen.

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WARNING / ADVERTENCIADo not eat ECOJET tablets or drink solutions. In case tablets or chemicals are swallowed, rinse mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical attention immediately. No ingerir nunca tabletas ECOJET ni soluciones. En caso de ingerirse accidentalmente, enjuaguar la boca con gaua, beber uno o dos vasos de agua y acudir al mdico inmediatamente.

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Operation Handling ECOJET or processing solution

Label Always wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution spilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately.

Label Location*1 W-6

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#278050004A (For User)

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#253450018A (For User)

WARNING / WARNUNGAlways wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution s pilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately. Grundstzlich Schutzhandschuhe und Schutzbrille tragen, wenn mit ECOJET-Tabletten und -Lsung hantiert wird. Falls ECOJET-Tabletten oder -Lsung auf die Haut oder in die Augen gert, sofort mindestens 15 Minuten lang unter flieendem Wasser absplen. Falls diese Tabletten oder Lsung verschluckt wurde, den Mund mit Wasser aussplen, ein oder zwei Glas Wasser trinken und sofort einen Arzt rufen.

C

#253450019A (For User)

WARNING / ADVERTENCIAAlways wear safety gloves and protective glasses when handling ECOJET tablet and solution directly. If ECOJET tablet or solution s pilled on the skin or get into eyes, wash it off with running water for more than 15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse the mouth with water, drink one or two cups of water, and get medical treatment immediately.

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Siempre usar guantes de seguridad y gafas protoctoras para manipular directamente soluciones o tabletas ECOJET. Si la solucin o la tableta ECOJET llegara a entrar en contacto con su piel o sus ojos, lavar con abundante cantidad de agua durante 15 minutos. De ingerirse, enjuagar la boca con agua, beber uno o dos vasos de agua, y acudir inmediatamente al mdico.

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CAUTION*1 E: Except NEMKO Standard and UL Standard C: NEMKO Standard U: UL Standard Parts No. Operation Carrying and setting the paper supply magazine #366052007A (For User) Label You may drop the paper magazine on your feet or injure your fingers at installation, if you fail to hold the magazine with one hand on the handle and the other on the part marked in green. Label Location*1 C-1

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Interlock switch #271050002A (For Engineer)

Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.

C-2

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Handling top cover #271050003B (For User)

In order to prevent the injure with the fall of the top cover, ensure to hold the top cover with the supporting rod whenever the top cover is opened.

C-3

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Parts No.

Operation Removing dryer rack

Label Location*1 C-4 The dryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the power switch OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. Label E

#359056008A (For Engineer)

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#359450008A (For Engineer)

CAUTION / VORSICHTDryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the machine's power OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. HEISSE Trockner-Rack-Abdeckung! Vor Berhren der Abdeckung oder Entfernen des Trockners den Strom ausschalten und 10 Minuten abkhlen lassen.

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#359454007A (For Engineer)

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CAUTION / PRECAUCIONDryer rack cover is HOT. Before touching cover or removing dryer rack unit, turn the machine's power OFF and wait 10 minutes to let the rack cover and rack cool. La cubierta de la parrilla de secado est CALIENTE. Antes de tocar la cubierta de desmontar la parrilla de secado, desconecte la mquina y espere 10 minutos para que se enfren la cubierta y la parrilla.

Removing dryer rack #359056009A (For Engineer)

Dryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.

C-5

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#359450006A (For Engineer)

CAUTION / VORSICHTDryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.CAUTION Weight : 15Kg VORSICHT Gewicht : 15Kg

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Schwere Trockner-Rack-Einheit! Beim Ein-/Ausbau der Einheit nur an die Stange mit dem grnen Aufkleber fassen.

#359454005A (For Engineer)

CAUTION / PRECAUCIONDryer rack unit is heavy. Hold it by the bars marked with green labels when removing or replacing the unit.CAUTION Weight : 15Kg PRECAUCION Peso : 15Kg

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La unidad de la parrilla de secado es pesada. Levntela por las barras marcadas con las etiquetas verdes para sacar volver a instalar la unidad.

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Parts No.

Operation Removing prints

Label Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation.

Label Location*1 C-6

#253650003A (For User)

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CAUTION /Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation.

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#253450003B (For User)

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CAUTION / VORSICHTCAUTIONPrint sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation.

VORSICHTBei der Bildausgabe bewegt sich die Sortiereinrichtung mit hoher Geschwindigkeit. Daher whrend des Betriebes keinesfalls die Sortierstangen berhren!

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CAUTION / PRECAUCIONCAUTION Print sorting rods move at high speed when prints are delivered from the printer. Keep your hands away from these rods when printer is operation. PRECAUCION Los rodillos de clasificacin de las fotografas van girando a gran velocidad cuando las fotos salen de la impresora. Mantenga las manos fuera del alcance de estos rodillos cuando la impresora est funcionando.

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Operation Paper jam

Label Do not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.

Label Location*1 C-7

#364057003A (For Engineer)

E

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#362452002A (For Engineer)

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CAUTIONDo not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.

VORSICHTNiemals den Trschalter berbrcken! Keine Teile in diesem Bereich einsetzen.

#359454025A (For Engineer)

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CAUTIONDo not place or insert any object into this space. Do not disable this safety device.

PECAUCIONNo coloque introduzca ningn objeto en este espacio. No desactive el dispositivo de seguridad.

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Parts No.

Operation Replacing the fuse

Label High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses.

Label Location*1 C-8

#359056010A (For Engineer)

CAUTION / High voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. OFF

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#359450009A (For Engineer)

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CAUTION / VORSICHTHigh voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. Hochspannung! Vor dem Auswechseln der Sicherungen den Netzstrom abschalten.

#359454008A (For Engineer)

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CAUTION / PRECAUCIONHigh voltage! Turn power off before replacing fuses. Alta tensin! Desconectar el interruptor antes de reemplazar los fusibles.

Handling power switch #367050020A (For Engineer)

Turn OFF the power switch before touching this area.

C-9

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#359450011A (For Engineer)

CAUTION / VORSICHTTurn OFF the power switch before touching this area. Vor Beruhren dieses Bereichs ist der Netzschalter auszuschalten.

C

#359454009A (For Engineer)

CAUTION/PRECAUCIONTurn OFF the power switch before touching this area. Desconecte el interrupor de alimentacin antes de tocar esta rea.

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Operation

Label

Opening the Do not open the external cover. (Only service engineers are external cover permitted to open the external cover) When a service engineer opens the external cover, must turn off the power switch before starting maintenance. #38505008A (For Engineer)

Label Location*1 C-10

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Label

Handling drum You may pinch your hand. unit Do not put your hand into the drum unit. #278050005A (For User)

Label Location*1 C-11

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#253450023A (For User)

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#253450025A (For User)

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Parts No.

Operation Handling the light source unit

Label When removing the light source, turn off the power, and wait more than 15 minutes before beginning removal procedures.

Label Location*1 C-12

#270050004A (For User)

CAUTION When removing the light source, turn off the power, and wait 15 minutes before begining removal procedures. OFF15

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Handling the double magazine gear unit #271450002A (For User)

You may pinch your hand. Do not put your hand into the gear unit.

C-13

Operating the Hold only the grip position when operating the magazine lock magazine lock lever. lever #271450003A (For User)

C-14

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Basic Information about PhotographyLet's make sure that we get a basic understanding of picture processing procedures.

Develop the filmFilm developing must be performed within a darkroom. Film must not be taken out of the darkroom to any place where light may be present (lighted room) until the developing process is fully complete. If any light at all enters the room during this process, even a small amount, the film will become overexposed and will be rendered useless. Once the process has been completed, dry the film. Finally, the film can be taken out of the darkroom.

This can be performed automatically by using the film

developer.

Enlarge the image and make prints onto color paper (photographic paper).Using solutions, develop fix wash (using water) the photographic paper. Perform all of these procedures within the darkroom. If any light at all enters the room during this process, even a small amount, the photographic paper will become overexposed and will be rendered useless.

This particular printing job can be performed by the

R1 SUPER.* On the R1 SUPER, photographic paper is simply called paper.

Once the process has been completed, dry the photographic paper. Finally, the photographic paper can be taken out of the darkroom.

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The Flow of Photo Processing

PhotographingFilm

Load a roll of film into the camera (loading) and take pictures of people and scenery (objects).

Mini lab

developing

Printing

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135 film

Main types of film IX240 film (APS film)APS stands for Advanced Photo System, a recently invented compact camera system. IX240 (APS) film is provided in an IX240 (APS) cartridge, which can be loaded by simply dropping it into the camera's film chamber.

Digital cameraDigital cameras use digital signals to record photographed images. Film is not required, as images are stored on digital recording media, such as PC cards.

Example of prints

Index PrintIX240 (APS) film can be stored in its original cartridge after it has been developed. The image content of the film to be reprinted can be referred with the index print.

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135 film is the most popular type of film used in 35 mm cameras. 135 film is a called 35 mm film, and is available in sizes of 12, 24, 36 and other exposures. There are a variety of kinds of 135 film, including negative, reversal and black-and-white.

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Types of Film135 Film135 film is general print film, also called 35 mm film. A variety of kinds are available for different purposes.

APS stands for Advanced Photo System, a recently invented compact camera system. IX240 (APS) film is provided in an IX240 (APS) cartridge, which can be loaded by simply dropping it into the camera's film chamber. Magnetic and optical information are recorded onto the film. IX240 (APS) film can be stored in its cartridge, even after developing. The image content of the film can be checked by the index print. C (Classic) : 16.7 23.4 mm (approx.) H (High vision) : 16.7 30.2 mm (approx.) P (Panorama) : 9.5 30.2 mm (approx.)

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Color negative filmIf this type of film is developed, the hues and shading will be reversed. However, when this type of film is printed onto paper, the negative is reversed, producing a positive print image. This type of film has a wide latitude for error (broad tolerances), thus allows slightly underexposed images, overexposed images, or color fogged images to be corrected at the time of printing.

Color positive (Reversal) filmThis type of film produces a positive image when developed, just as if it has been made into prints. Due to its history of usage as a film for slides, it is also called color slide film. This type of film is also actively used for commercial printing purposes.

Monochrome (Black-and-white) negative filmMonochrome means single chrome (chromatic = colored). In most cases, the term monochrome represents black-and-white.135 (35 mm) film

Full Size

Half Size

Panorama Size

IX240 (APS) Film

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Other Types of Film120/220 film 126 film

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110 film

69cm*

68cm

67cm 66cm 64.5 cm (Semi-size)

*120 film

120 filmThis type of film is used in medium-sized cameras. As 120 film is wider than 135 film, the picture is larger and has a finer grain. Print sizes can be selected from 64.5 cm, 66 cm, 67 cm, 68 cm and 69cm, depending upon the camera size.*

126 filmThis is a cartridge-type film. This film is called 126 and has a film width of 35 mm. This width is same as that of 135 (35 mm) film.

110 filmThis is a cartridge-type film, similar to 126 film but further miniaturized. It is also called pocket camera film. The pocket instamatic camera that utilizes this type of film was once extremely popular for a short time.

220 filmThis type of film is used in medium-sized cameras. It features a roll of film that is twice the length of that in 120 film. *645 sizeThis is a picture size of 64.5 cm that has been taken using either 120 or 220 film and a medium-sized camera. It is also called Semi-size.

*69 sizeThis is a picture size of 69 cm that has been taken using either 120 or 220 film and a medium sizedcamera. It is also called Brownie size. The finish of pictures that have been taken for this size will be sharp and beautiful, with outstanding tone reproduction.

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Basic Information about Image ControllerThe R1 SUPER is operated mainly at the input station. This section introduces the basic information on image controller that is required for the operation of R1 SUPER input station. If you are not familiar with using image controller, make sure to read and understand the following section.

IconsIcons are small graphics designed to show users the type of application or file at a glance.

Digital camerasDigital cameras record photographs as image data without using film. Image data will be stored in the media such as SmartMediaTM or CompactFlashTM.

Scroll barsScroll bars are used to move the contents displayed in a window in different directions: up, down, left and right in order that all content may be viewed. If the screen content is fully displayed, this bar will not be present.

DrivesThe general term for floppy disk drives, hard disk drives and CD-ROM drives and other storage media.

FilesA file is the unit of data, such as a document or an image. In the PC, all data including documents, images and audio are processed in the form of files.

DriversDrivers are software programs that allow peripherals, such as display and printers to properly interface with and function in the PC. When connecting new peripherals to a PC, the appropriate driver may also have to be installed.

FoldersFolders are the storage tools that facilitate the storage and organization of files. Folders can be freely created and named by the user.

MediaDevices used for storing data, such as floppy disks and MO disks, are collectively referred to as media.

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The Set-upMain unitThis unit forms the heart of the main unit. All the basic devices required for operation, such as memory devices, the CPU and control unit, are incorporated within this unit.

DisplayThe display is connected to the main unit and displays characters and images. The display is also called the VDT or monitor.

MouseSee next page...

KeyboardThe keyboard is one of the input devices used to send commands to the unit. Pressing the keys sends commands. The keyboard is used mainly to input characters.

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MouseThe mouse is one of the input devices used to send commands to the image controller. Place the mouse on a flat surface such as a desktop, and use it by moving it back and forth, and to right and left. The movement of the mouse pointer on the screen corresponds to the movement of the mouse. Pressing the buttons on the mouse sends commands to the main unit.

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Some mice have an extra control called a wheel between the left and right mouse buttons. The wheel allows for easy screen scrolling. The instructions provided in this manual are given for a mouse without a wheel.

Left Button

Right Button

Place the mouse on a flat surface, and hold it gently.Do not grasp the mouse too tightly - place your hand on top of the mouse and hold it lightly.The mouse can be operated using either hand. The instructions and examples provided in this manual are given for a mouse that is operated with the right hand.

Move the mouse lightly.During this operation, do not press any buttons.

Pointer

The movement of the mouse pointer on the screen corresponds to the movement of the mouse.

Mouse-related terminologyClickThe click is an operation in which a mouse button is pressed once and then released. This operation is also called a single click. In this manual, the term click refers to the action of pressing the left mouse button once. If the right mouse button is to be pressed, this action is termed a right-click.

Left buttonThe left and right mouse buttons have different functions. The left button is used for most operations. Do not press the right mouse button unless specifically instructed to right-click.

DraggingDragging is an action in which the mouse pointer is moved to the target position while the mouse button is kept pressed. The term drag represents the action of holding down the left mouse button while moving the mouse.

Double clickThe double click is the action of pressing the left mouse button twice in quick succession: click, click!

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Operating ProceduresThe operating procedures for the R1 SUPER are explained within this section. Please ensure that these procedures are understood prior to actual operation.

Move the mouse so that the pointer is over the target button (or icon). In this example, place the pointer over Normal.

Selecting desired items

* How to use the mouse...Instruction Guide/Basic Information about Image Controller

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Display

Dedicated keyboard

Mouse Character input keyboard

Actual operations are performed on the display (screen) using the mouse and keyboards. Most operations only require the use of a mouse.

Performing Operations Using the Mouse*Confirm that the mouse pointer the screen. is displayed on

The desired operation can be performed by moving the pointer over the button for the target item.

Choosing the items

Click the mouse while the pointer is over the desired button. Click the left mouse button* once.

Click!

The icon will be enclosed within green (or blue) frame, indicating that the item is selected.

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Selecting the desired item from the pull down menuWhen selecting an item that has a M button to its right as shown below, if the M button is clicked, a menu will be displayed.

Checking the select buttonWhen selecting an item that has a check mark button to its left, the item can be selected by entering a check mark on the button.

Check mark button

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Move the mouse pointer to select the desired item, then click.

Move the mouse pointer to select the desired item, then click.

Specifying an areaThe mouses drag and drop feature can be used when specifying the area of an image or when adjusting the numeric values by moving the knob.

ScrollingWhen the screen contents cannot all be displayed at once within the same screen, scroll the screen up, down, left or right, by moving the scroll bar, or clicking the M, L, s, or s buttons.

L

Scroll bar

When the moving has been completed, release your finger from the mouse (drop).

With the left mouse button held down, move the mouse toward the right (drag).

If this button is clicked, the screen contents will move in the same direction as is indicated by the arrow.

L

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Performing Operations Using the Dedicated KeyboardAfter you understand the unit's basic operation, the Dedicated Keyboard can be used to perform most operations.1 -4 multi -3 2 -2 D > 7 +3 F/L pass start/enter sort 8 +4 9 0 +5/-4 clear

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Y M C D

multi

T F/L

clear >> sort

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