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1. 92 6 2 Jamming at EGCalioni d PR He 94 6 3 Jamming at Location 2 sso epe e ees erre eo uir dde 98 6 4 Jamming at Location 3 per eed 99 6 5 Jamming at Location Doreen Seid er diner 101 6 6 Jamming at Locations 7 and 8 osi vie 103 6 7 Jamming at Locations 4 and 5 ai tre erede diete 104 6 8 Jamming at Locations 5 and 9 105 6 9 107 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 1 11 1 111 nnne 109 7 1 When a 110 7 2 Error Code Display nce eter te 111 MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS naaa aaa 113 APPENDIX 22500 eh dade dde tien 115 Blank Page SECTION 1 Operating Environment sess 2 1 2 Room Conditions 4 Installation Space 5 KE Electrical 6 Donors and Receivers 7 1 6 Duplication Restrictions 11 Before using this product read and understand this section thorough
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3. The message changes to X mm HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 4 7 Fine Adjustment of Print Image Position key x Each time the key or key is pressed the margin increases or decreases by one mm When the keys are held down the value increases decreases continuously 2 Enter the margin in the X direction by pressing the key or The key 1 mm increment The key 1 mm decrement To change the margin width in the Y direction 1 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Y mm key 2 Enter the margin in the Y direction by pressing the key or eS x Each time the key or key is pressed the margin increases or decreases by one mm When the keys are held down the value increases decreases continuously key 1 mm increment The 1 mm decrement Press the ONLINE key to return the machine to online condition Checking the Remaining Consumables To check the remaining quantity of the donor and receiver and the processing capability available with the currently loaded water follow the procedure below NOTE The counters are reset when a replacement is detected This menu appears only when Counter in Configuration is enabled Note that the proper counters may not appear if a replacement is made with the power set to OFF O or during printing Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to O
4. FUJIFILM INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL IMAGE PRINTER 4500N UC Type First Edition PP3 B506E INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Pictrography 4500N The Pictrography 4500N consists of the machine main body photosensitive material donor and receiver paper It is an easy to operate full color digital printer which provides very high image quality The Pictrography 4500N allows high quality color prints to be produced by simple operations employing a laser exposure thermal processing transfer system with digital image data received from the host computer The Auto Calibrator provides consistently high print quality Thisinstruction manual explains the operating procedures and precautions for the Pictrography 4500N and the Auto Calibrator To correctly use and obtain optimum performance from the Pictrography 4500N it is essential that you read this manual thoroughly before using the machine S tore this manual at a predetermined place near the Pictrography 4500N so that you can readily refer to it regarding specific operating or handling procedures UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
5. lt 4 Counter Enable gt lt 4 Paper Count 130 4 Filter Count 1305 Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration Press the SEL key The message changes to Size Press the NEXT key eight times The message changes to Counter Press the or key to select whether the counters are enabled or not x When Enable is selected the gt mark is displayed on the SEL key and the user can enter the quantity for each consumables remaining until replacement is required To set the remaining quantity of donor 6 Press the SEL key The message changes to Donor Count 7 Press the or key to set the remaining quantity of donor To set the remaining quantity of receiver 9 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Paper Count 9 Press the or key to set the remaining quantity of receiver To enter the remaining processing capability available with the currently loaded water 10 Press the NEXT key x The message changes to Filter Count Press the or to set the remaining processing capability available with the currently loaded water Press the ONLINE key to return to the machine to ONLINE condition HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL ES ERD Setting the Remain
6. and shows it _ e If there is no display click on OPTION and designate the zone where PICTROGRAPHY 4500N exists e If PICTROGRAPHY 4500N is not displayed when search is made by TCP IP check if a subnet is being established or not If established make broadcast address setting by referring to step 5 and step 10 of 3 6 3 1 Make settings in Windows environment of Installation guide A B x di Model Name Ethernet Address PICTROGRAPHY45N 00020200013 Address 192168110 found ithe EA 020200043 821681700 PGSetup Utility File Status Option Help PICTROGRAPHY Setup IP Address Setup PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 General AppleTalk root Password Cancel Setup PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 General TCP IP AppleTalk M Use TCP IP Protocol Use DHCP BOOTP C Use APIPA Use RARP IP Address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Cancel Setup PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 General TOPAP Appierelk IV Use AppleTalk Protocol Printer Name 200013 Zone Name Cancel Setup 00 C0 2D 20 00 13 System Status PICTROGRAPHY45N TCP IP status IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway ad
7. 459x309 4818x3244 7228x4866 12x18 457x315 451x305 451x305 4734x3202 7102 4803 Letter Wide 255x315 249x309 249x309 2614x3244 3921x4866 Double Letter 432x279 432x279 440x287 4619x3013 6929x4519 432x279 426x273 426x273 4472x2866 6708x4299 Letter 216x279 216x279 224x287 2351x3013 3527x4519 216x279 210x273 210x273 2204x2866 3307x4299 305x254 305x254 313x262 3286x2750 4929x4125 305x254 299x248 299x248 3139x2603 4708x3905 203 254 203 254 211 262 2215 2750 3322 4125 203 254 197 248 197 248 2068 2603 3102 3905 178 127 178 127 186 135 1952 1417 2929 2125 178 127 172 121 172 121 1805 1270 2708 1905 5 High Vision 222x127 222x127 230x135 2414x1417 3622x2125 222x127 216x121 216x121 2267x1270 3401x1905 5 Panorama 356x127 356x127 364x135 3821x1417 5732x2125 356x127 350x121 350x121 3674x1270 5511x1905 152x102 152x102 160x110 1679x1154 2519x1732 152x102 146x96 146x96 1532x1007 2299x1511 4 High Vision 178x102 178x102 186x110 1952x1154 2929x1732 178x102 172x96 172x96 1805x1007 2708x1151 4 Panorama 254x102 254x102 262x110 2750x1154 4125x1732
8. 53 4 8 Checking the Remaining 22 444 55 4 9 Setting the Consumables Counters ssseseeenm ee 57 4 10 Setting the Remaining Quantity of Consumables for Alarms 58 4 11 Pictrography 4500 Color 22 60 4 12 Color Adjustment 1 4 4 61 4 13 Calibration Standard Color Condition Setup sse 62 4 14 Color Control Adjustment 64 Contents 4 15 Network Selling nre eret ers eterne ees 68 4 15 1 Setting Using the Operation 44444442442222 68 4 15 2 Setup Using Utility et 72 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE 2 83 5 1 Regular Maintenance 84 52 Side Air Filter Replacement 85 5 3 Water Filter Replacement ceo Eo Ro beets epe bei rper testes eon adeo meas 86 5 4 Auto Calibrator White Board 0 89 5 5 Scanner Cover Glass Cleaning gt ERR RR reu 90 SECTION 6 DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES 91 6 1 Clearing Donor Receiver 2 0 4
9. 7 Close the front upper door The machine will automatically cut off and discharge the unusable portion of the receiver s leading end IMPORTANT e Do not open the door during the receiver discharge process Receiver jamming may occur e Do notturn the power switch to OFF O or disconnect the power plug during the receiver discharge process Receiver jamming may occur Jamming at Locations 7 and 8 Open the front lower door raise the thermal processing unit release lever J11 and slowly open the thermal processing unit to the right N CAUTION The thermal processing unit is hot Do not touch the thermal processing unit immediately after opening it Processing Front Lower Unit Door Right hand Side Upper Door 2 Open the right hand side upper door 3 Close the font lower door and open the front upper door Push up the J8 guide and rotate the J7 knob inside the front upper door to remove the jammed receiver Close the right hand side upper door and close the thermal processing unit 6 Close the front upper door DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o Jamming at Locations 4 and 5 Open the front lower door raise the thermal processing unit release lever J11 and slowly open the thermal processing unit to the right N CAUTION Ded The thermal processing unit is hot Do not touch the thermal Unit processing unit immediately after opening it
10. Front Lower Door 2 Pull out the refuse compartment and open its cover EM 3 Wait about 15 minutes until the thermal processing unit ee has cooled down Refuse Compartment Rotate the J4 knob clockwise to remove the jammed receiver 5 Close the thermal processing unit Replace the refuse compartment to its original position close the front lower door Jamming at Locations 5 and 9 Open the front lower door raise the thermal processing unit release lever J11 and slowly open the thermal processing unit to the right N CAUTION uu m The thermal processing unit is hot Do not touch the thermal n processing unit immediately after opening it Rotate the J5 knob clockwise to move the jammed donor into the refuse compartment 3 Pull out the refuse compartment and open its cover Refuse Compartment 4 Push up the J9 guide to remove the jammed receiver NOTE f you do not find any paper check the exit of the thermal processing unit 5 Close the thermal processing unit DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o 6 8 Jamming at Locations 5 and 9 Replace the refuse compartment to its original position close the front lower door EX Jamming at Location 10 1 Remove the print tray 2 Open the left hand side lower door Left hand side lower door J10 guide 3 Push up the J10 guide to remove
11. Mode 10 FULL A Mode 10M HALF lt A lt w Password Enable 4 Password _ Z Disable Password gt 0000 lt 4 15 Network setting 1 peress the NEXT key Screen for communication mode setting will be displayed While the machine will be used under AUTO setting normally change the setting when the communication speed is lowered due to the reason of packet lost 1 6 Press the NEXT key Screen for setting the password opens When the password is to be enabled select Enable using the or key and when it is to be disabled select Disable If it is enabled go to Procedure 16 and if disabled go to Procedure 17 the SEL key Screen for setting numeric figure of the password opens Move four figures to be changed using the SEL key and change numeric figures using the or key Numeric figures from 0 9 can be used 10 After pressing the ONLINE key to return the machine to ONLINE condition turn OFF ON the power of this machine HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 4 15 Network setting 4 15 2 Setup Using Utility A connected host computer could be a Windows machine or Macintosh machine After the setting is made be sure to turn the power of PICTROGRAPHY 4500N OFF then ON 4 15 2 1 Setting It up on Windows This section describes how to set up this product when using in the Wi
12. See page 61 Once the donor roll is inserted in the magazine do not remove it from the magazine or replace it with another The donor may become fogged preventing the production of proper prints NOTE f magazine D is not set in position turn the power ON and perform the following procedure from step 4 B The trailing edge discharge x When the donor in the donor magazine is used up the message changes to End Process and the trailing edge Donor End Process is discharged after about 2 minutes 9 x When the discharge is completed the message changes Val Warning 9 to Warning the D LED lamp on the transfer monitor Donor Empty comes and the alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeated O is Replace the donor magazine by following the procedure on the next page OPERATING PROCDURES e 3 4 Donor Magazine Replacement Front Lower NOTE Be sure to replace the donor magazine with the power switch ON 1 c If the power switch is OFF the machine will not detect the replacement The D LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on the next time the power switch is turned to ON The trailing edge discharge explained later may not be performed Make sure that LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor off and then open the front lower door ae IMPORTANT T p If any do
13. 222 2 85 Il water Filter 2 2 2 2 2211 86 KEY Auto Calibrator White Board Cleaning 89 Scanner Cover Glass Cleaning 90 Regular Maintenance Program Water in Water Bottle Replacement 1 The regular maintenance program is to be conducted by the user is described below To keep the machine in optimum condition be sure to perform the regular maintenance shown in the table below In addition to the regular maintenance program set forth below a semi annual maintenance program by a qualified service engineer is available at a reasonable charge It is recommended that you consult your local dealer and sign a contract for periodic maintenance Semi annually Annually Reference Page Side Air Filter 2 Cleaning Replacement 3 Water Filter 4 Replacement Auto Calibrator Whiteboard Cleaning Scanner Cleaner 5b 1 The water in the water bottle must be replaced at one week intervals or when Warning Change Water appears The fresher the water the higher the print quality Early replacement is therefore recommended The side air fillers should be replaced by a service engineer at the time of the semi annual maintenance in the case of a periodic maintenance agreement However if the machine is operated in a dirty or dusty environment the filters should be replaced at more fr
14. IMPORTANT e During the cutting of the leading edge LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor come on sequentially At this time do not open any door If you do donor receiver jamming may occur e During the cutting of the leading edge do not turn the power switch to OFF or unplug the power cable If you do donor receiver jamming may occur OPERATING PROCDURES m EX Receiver Magazine Replacement e There is a receiver end detection hole on the trailing edge of the receiver When this hole is detected by the machine the receiver s trailing edge is discharged as described below e Replace the receiver magazine when the R LED on the transfer monitor comes on NOTE If the donor or receiver magazine is left in a room or in a hot and damp place for a long time print quality deterioration may result Store the magazines in a cool dark place away from direct sunlight When stored for over month keep them at 10 C 60 RH or less e After replacing the receiver replace the water see Section 3 6 and dispose of the refuse see Section 3 7 The trailing edge discharge Paper End Process x When the receiver is used up the message changes to End Process and the receiver trailing end is discharged after about 3 minutes x When the discharge is completed the message changes to Warning Paper Empty the R LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on and the alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeate
15. PREV Esc SEL D gt 4 RARP Enable F 4 RARP Disable APIPA Disable v Z Disable 4 2 Enable 4 IP Address ns gt 192 168 001 112 4 15 Network setting 6 Press the SEL key Screen for setting DHCP BOOTP opens When the function of DHCP BOOTP is to be enabled select Enable using the or key and when iit is to be disabled select Disable Press the NEXT key Screen for setting RARP opens When the function of RARP is to be enabled select Enable using the or key and when it is to be disabled select Disable Press the NEXT key Screen for setting APIPA opens When the function of is to be enabled select Enable using the or key and when it is to be disabled select Disable NOTE When DHCP BOOTP is set to Disable APIPA function will not work even if APIPA is set to Enable Press the NEXT key Screen for setting IP address opens IP address currently set is displayed at this time Move four figures to be changed using the SEL key and change numeric figures using the or key Numeric figures from 0 255 can be used NOTE When setting of DHCP BOOTP or RARP is Enable the set numeric figures can only be displayed not changed HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL lt 4 Subnet Mask Z 255 255 255 0 lt 4 Default Gateway
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17. The color matching function similar to the Matching OFF on the Pictrography 4000 is activated The basic characteristics of the printer are used for printing HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Network Setting The following is an explanation of network setting There are 2 methods of setting the network as shown below e Setit by using the operation panel of PG4500N e Setit by installing the setting software on the connected host PC 4 15 1 Setting Using the Operation Panel Network Setting gt Password 0000 lt Failed Verify the Password A dy TCP IP Enable gt A dy TCP IP Z Disable Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key four times The message changes to Network Setting 3 Press the SEL key When the password is set go to Procedure 4 and when itis not set go to Procedure 5 Input the set password If the password is not correct a Failed to verify the Password message appears so press the ESC key and redo from Procedure 2 5 Screen for setting TCP IP opens In the case of Enable go to Procedure 5 and in the case of Disable go to Procedure 13 4 DHCP BOOTP _ Z Enable i 4 DHCP BOOTP Z Disable A
18. The switch is for protection The machine may assume the door is closed and start operating causing injury to personnel N CAUTION IMPORTANT 1 1 Operating Environment Do not drink water in the water bottle or give it to animals When clearing a jam do not touch the thermal processing unit after opening it The thermal processing unit is very hot When the machine is not to be used for a long time as during a vacation unplug the power cord for safety Do not use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the machine cabinet Wipe with water or a mild detergent Do not drop foreign material such as paper clips or staples into the machine Do not lean against the machine or sit on it Do not place heavy objects on the machine or subject it to a large impact Use Fuji recommended parts for repairs If other parts are used Fujifilm will not ensure the quality of the machine The water used in the machine should have the total hardness of under 100 ppm and a residual chlorine content of under 1 ppm Distilled water is recommended GENERAL PRECAUTIONS EFA Room Conditions For normal and safe operation install the machine in the following environment e Temperature 15 C to 28 C Free from moisture condensation If the temperature in the room is over 28 C or under 15 C proper printing quality may not be assured At low temperatures the machine takes a long time to start printing or errors may occur When a co
19. machine when DHCP BOOTP RARP and APIPA are disabled Displays default gateway assigned when they are enabled a Inputs passwords used for settings 4 TCP IP Enable 2 Selects Enable Disable for TCP IP protocol 4 A 4 A 4 4 AppleTalk Enable Selects Enable Disable for AppleTalk MAC Address 00 C0 2D 20 XX 20 XX T Displays MAC address for this machine 4 Mode AUTO Setting can be changed to the one whereby degradation of communication speed due to packet lost in network communication can be avoided Setting values will be 10M HALF 10M FULL 100M HALF or 100 FULL 4 Password 0000 lt Sets password used for network settings EMA How to Use the Keys ONLINE and OFFLINE switching LINE e ON LINE condition OFFLINE condition DataReady400 ON LINE key v Utility gt e Select ONLINE to make prints from image data sent from the host computer e Select OFFLINE to operate keys on the operation panel e Each mode screen can be called up with the Mode key The Pictrography 4500N enters ONLINE mode whenever the power switch is turned to or when the cover is closed When ONLINE is selected The Pictrography 4500N can produce prints with data sent from the host computer Also the printer can be controlled with commands instructions to control the printer from the host computer All key entries
20. 9 Rotate the inner door lock lever 90 downward to lock it IMPORTANT If the inner door lock lever is not locked properly jamming may be occur d 9 Close the lower front door The unusable portion of the donor s leading end is automatically cut off and discharged IMPORTANT e Do not open the door during the donor cutting process to avoid jamming e Do not turn the power switch to OFF or disconnect the power plug during the donor cutting process to avoid jamming DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o 6 2 Jamming at Location 1 Screw If the leading end of the donor gets caught and the donor magazine cannot be pulled out do the following steps Loosen the screw securing the knob J12 pull the manual cutter towards you and cut off the donor Return the manual cutter to its original position and then tighten the screw securing the knob J12 Manual Cutter IMPORTANT Prior to doing Step 12 make sure to secure the knob with the screw If the knob is left loose it will cause the equip ment to malfunction 12 Pull out the donor magazine J With the donor magazine pulled out close the inner door lock the lock lever and then close the lower front door SelfCheck Self Check will appear on the operation panel and the paper remaining in the machine will be discharged automatically into the donor insertion section After about 15 seconds the disc
21. Cleaning Slide the whiteboard cover on the top of the auto calibrator towards the right and remove it 2 Clean the whiteboard with the supplied cotton swab N CAUTION Take care not to scratch the whiteboard 3 Reinstall the whiteboard cover by sliding it towards the left NOTE Push the whiteboard cover all the way in until it clicks MAINTENABCE e Scanner Cover Glass Cleaning If white stripes appear on the prints in the feed direction follow the procedure below to clean the cover glass 1 Open the front lower door 2 Remove the knob and open the scanner cleaner cover Knob Scanner Cleaner Move the scanner cleaner in and out a few times to clean the cover glass 4 Push the scanner cleaner all the way in Close the scanner cleaner cover and secure it with the knob SECTION 6 Clearing Donor Receiver 92 amming ela 94 Jamming at Location 2 98 Jamming at Location M POPE 99 Jamming at Location e 101 Jamming at Locations 7 and 8 103 Jamming at Locations 4 and 5 104 Jamming at Locations 5 and 9 105 Jamming at Location 10 107 Clearing Dono
22. Configuration gt 2 When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Size 4 Press the NEXT key three times The message changes to Alarm A p 4 Alarm 5 Press either the or key to select ON or OFF 4 x Each time the d key e pressed the alarm is unea 4 Alarm ON the alarm is activated or OFF the alarm is deactivated as shown below ON gt OFF gt gt Press the ONLINE key to return the machine to ONLINE condition Fine Adjustment of Print Image Position To adjust the position of a print image follow the procedure below NOTE e The X and Y directions with respect to the print output direction are indicated below 5 Q as X decreases by pressing the key I ES image Area X increases by pressing the key zx Y Y decreases by pressing the key Y increases by pressing the key Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Size 4 Press the NEXT key four times The message changes to Margin Control To change the margin width in the X direction 1 Press the SEL key
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24. The product contains semiconductor lasers If modified the user may be exposed to laser light Do not remove covers or parts tightened with screws This may cause injury or electrical shock to personnel Do not place metal objects or receptacles containing water such as a flower vase potted flower or water glass on the machine If water should fall inside the machine fire or electrical shock may result If you notice smoke rising from the machine a high frame temperature strange odors or abnormal sounds immediately turn the power switch OFF unplug the power cable and contact your local dealer If the machine is used in such a condition fire or electrical shock may result Do not place the machine an unstable surface such as an unsteady table top or a tilted place The machine may drop or fall causing injury to personnel Once the machine is installed lock the casters Otherwise the machine may move or fall down causing injury to personnel Before moving the machine always unplug the power cord from the outlet Otherwise the cable may be damaged causing fire or electrical shock When you unplug the power cord always hold the plug Pulling the power cord may expose wires or cause wires to break causing fire or electrical shock When cleaning the machine cabinet do not use a spray cleaner containing flammable materials A fire may be caused Do not press the open close switch of a door on the machine when it is open
25. cannot be replaced with another donor roll It is also recommended that the receiver not be replaced after insertion into a magazine otherwise deterioration in print quality may result IMPORTANT e To assure good print quality it is recommended that the donor receiver be used within one month after unsealing e Ifthe machine is not to be used for a period of longer than one week take the donor and receiver magazines out of the machine and store them in a cool dark place Also empty the water bottle 1 5 Donors and Receivers e When storing an unsealed magazine D or R place it in a cool dark place It is recommended that the donor receiver leading end be retained with a rubber band to prevent it from being wound into the magazine Do not tape down the donor receiver leading edge because residual tape adhesive may adhere to the edge contaminating the donor receiver and causing a malfunc tion GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Rubber band When using donor magazine receiver magazine stored under refrigeration allow it to rise to room temperature before taking it out of the inner bag to prevent moisture condensation Use the donor receiver before the expiration date When the donor is replaced or is used for more than one month the print color balance and density may change You should therefore perform a calibration see page 61 The production number and expiration date are indicated here The refuse used donor retains negati
26. environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC WARNING Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the users authority to operate the equipment CANADA ICES 003 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference causing Equipment Regulations Cat apprarail numdque de la classes A respectte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le mat al brouilleur du Canada Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part is expressly prohibited without written permission from Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd 2 contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Laser Radiation Safety Notes on Laser Safety Laser Radiation Safety This product is a Class I laser device for which biological hazards have not been established Heed all warnings that appear in device labels or in the Instruction Manual r Laser Radiation Specifications Class M b Laser Semiconductor laser Semiconductor laser Semiconductor laser Wavelength 670 nm 750 nm 810 nm Max Output 4 mW 5 mW 6 6 mW Z CA
27. gt Indicates the remaining quantity of donor 4 Print Count 12 aper 130sheets Indicates the remaining quantity of receiver Version Check Fl J Checks the software version aterFilter 130sheets Indicates the remaining processing capability available with the water C currently loaded lt 4 PIC Ver X XX A Y 4 LUT 54554 15 Ver X XX t 42 Ver X XX 43 Ver X XX 4 4 Ver X XX 4107 1 Ver X XX Ver X XX 4 Ver X XX Ver X XX o lt DCN 15 Ver X XX 45 Ver X XX 47 Ver X XX 4 5 Ver X XX 4 9 Ver X XX 1 If the remaining quantity counters are set to off y in the Configuration menu LUT CALIB Pje 4 1 Ver X XX Counter Display is not displayed 4 gt Ver X XX 4 Ver X XX 4 1 Menu Color Control 4 Brightness c0 Adjusts the brightness of the print image 4 Contrast Adjusts the contract of the print image 4 R Balance Adjusts the color balance Red of the print image 4 G Balance Adjusts the color balance Green of the print image 4 B Balance 0 Adjusts the color balance Blue of the print image Color Matching AU Turns on off the function that controls the colors of the pri
28. paper Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting PZ SM ER 315 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 129 Double Letter Wide sheets PZ paper Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting PZ SM ER 279 mm x 60 Equivalent to 138 Double Letter sheets PZ paper Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting PZ SM ER 254 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 196 10 x 12 sheets PZ paper Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting PZ SM ER 102 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 394 4R sheets PZ paper lightweigt paper glossy without backprinting PZ LG ER 279 mm x 77 m Equivalent to 178 Double Letter sheets PZ paper lightweigt paper semi glossy without backprinting PZ LM ER 102 mm x 77 m Equivalent to 506 4R sheets Water filter Air filter E Time period for replacement parts inventory Fuji will retain parts for the repair of this product for eight years after the stop of manufacturing These parts will be those required to maintain the function of the product Specifications and product design are subject to change without prior notice APPENDIX E Maximum number of pixels per print size Receiver size Paper size mm Maximum image area mm Maximum print data in length mm Maximum number of print pixels 267 dots 25 4 mm dpi Maximum number of print pixels 400 dots 25 4 mm dpi Double Letter Wide 465x315 459x309
29. the jammed receiver 4 Close the left hand side lower door DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o Blank Page SECTION 7 When a Problem 000441 110 WAM Error Code Display 111 When a Problem Occurs Symptom The power does not turn ON Nothing is displayed on the operation panel Possible Cause Power switch is not turned ON Remedial Action Turn the power switch to ON Power cable is not properly connected Pull out and securely reconnect the power cable Power is not supplied to the outlet Check if power is being supplied to the power outlet W The jam error code J65 1 and J70 1 donor and receiver do not detach frequently appear in the display W The print is blank or partially blank Insufficient water in the water coating section Insert the water supply hose into the water supply port until it clicks into position Make sure that the O ring is mounted both on the water filter and the water filter holder on the main unit Replace the water filter The water bottle is set in position but a Warning Check Water Bottle error appears in the display The water bottle has been inserted while the power is set to OFF C Turn ON the power switch and remore the water bottle After 10 seconds re install the water bottle After the power is set to War
30. 0 c0 2d 20 00 13 ym Select View Settings List in the Status menu to display a list of the settings for the selected PICTROGRAPHY root Password esha re Protocol ENABLE 4500N Use DHCP BOOTP DISABLE Use RARP DISABLE Use APIPA DISABLE IP Address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 ppleTalk Use AppleTalk Protocol ENABLE Printer Name 200013 Zone Save 4 15 Network setting 4 15 2 2 Using in the Macintosh Environment This section describes how to set up a Macintosh and this product to print from a Macintosh using the AppleTalk protocol This product is for the Macintosh PowerMacintosh series with System 7 5 or later MacOS7 6 or later MacOS8 x or MacOSS It does not work with AppleTalk Phase1 Setup Utility that comes with this product uses TCP IP The setting up procedure on MacOS X is also described AppleTalk can also be used in MacOS X environment NOTE The printer driver is compatible to MacOS8 6 and up 4 15 2 2 1 Setting It Up on MacOS or Earlier The figures are from MacOS9 It is therefore necessary to set up Open Transport TCP IP or Mac TCP Insert the User Software CD ROM into the computer s disc drive to mount the CD ROM Double click the CD ROM icon PG45NDRV PO4SHDRV eh Em 2 Three folders appear Double click the Utility folder p
31. 192 168 001 001 PREV NEXT he 4 AppleTalk Enable gt 4 AppleTalk E Disable lt Address 00 0 20 20 00 07 4 15 Network setting 1 0 Press the NEXT key Screen for setting subnet mask opens Subnet mask currently set is displayed at this time Move four figures to be changed using the SEL key and change numeric figures using the or key Numeric figures from 0 255 can be used NOTE When setting of DHCP BOOTP or RARP is Enable the set numeric figures can only be displayed not changed Press the NEXT key Screen for setting default gateway opens Default gateway currently set is displayed at this time Move four figures to be changed using the SEL key and change numeric figures using the or key Numeric figures from 0 255 can be used NOTE When setting of DHCP BOOTP or RARP is Enable the set numeric figures can only be displayed not changed 2 Press the ESC key Screen for setting TCP IP opens 3 Press the NEXT key Screen for setting AppleTalk opens When AppleTalk is to be enabled select Enable using the key and when it is to be disabled select Disable 1 4 Press the NEXT key address is displayed A I Mode AUTO A A Mode 100 c A w Mode 100M HALF
32. 254x102 248x96 248x96 2603x1007 3905x1511 APPENDIX B Print sizes Maximum number of print Maximum number of print Receiver size Border RETI de pixels 267 dots 25 4 mm pixels aay mm dpi pi Double Letter Wide Bordered 3 mm 465x315 459x309 2409x1622 lt 12x18 Bordered 8 mm 457x315 451x305 2367x1601 Letter Wide Bordered 8 mm 255x315 249x309 1307x1622 Borderless 432x279 432x279 2309x1506 Bordered 3 mm 432x279 426x273 2236x1433 Letter Borderless 216x279 216x279 1175x1506 Bordered 3 mm 216x279 210x273 1102x1433 Borderless 305x254 305x254 1643x1375 Bordered 8 mm 305x254 299x248 1569x1301 Borderless 203x254 203x254 1107x1375 Bordered 3 mm 203x254 197x248 1034x1301 Borderless 178x127 178x127 976x708 Bordered 8 mm 178x127 172x121 902x635 5 High Vision Borderless 222x127 222x127 1207x708 Bordered 3 mm 222x127 216x121 1133x635 5 Panorama Borderless 356x127 356x127 1910x708 Bordered 8 mm 356x127 350x121 1837x635 Borderless 152x102 152x102 839x577 Bordered 8 mm 152x102 146x96 766x503 4 High Vision Borderless 178x102 178x102 976x577 Bordered 8 mm 178x102 172x96 902x503 4 Panorama Borderless 254x102 254x102 1375x577 Bordered 3 mm 254x102 248x96 1301x503 Double Letter All maximum image areas suppor
33. Destination Directory j MacOS9 0EPICTROGRAPHY Tools lt Back Next gt Cancel Software Installer B PG Setup Utility is successfully installed you can execute PG Setup Utility Do you wish to execute PG Setup Utility amp Yes Qn 4 15 Network setting 5 It prompts to select the language of your preference Select US English and click the OK button 6 Software License Agreement appears Click the Agree button A dialog box to select the destination folder appears Click the Next button The default destination folder is Macintosh HD PICTROGRAPHY Tools When the installation is completed it prompts you to choose to start up or not start up PG Setup Utility Select the Yes radio button and click the Done button lt Status Setup Option PICTROGRAPHY Search Exit PG Setup Utility B IP Address Print Server Name Model Name Ethernet Address P6 Setup Utility B Model Name Ethernet Address _ P Address Print Server Name 71 PiCTROGRAPHY4SN Na 00 C0 2D 20 00 13 192 168 1 100 lt a PoseupUllly IP Address Print Server Name Model Name Ethernet Address PICTROGRAPHY4SN 00 0 20 20 00 13 192 168 1 100 Tui file Status Option gt
34. FFLINE condition 2 When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the SEL lt 4 C Counter Enable key x The message changes to Counter Display To check the remaining donor 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Donor 4 Check the approximate quantity of remaining donor lt 4 Doner 130sheets The remaining quantity is displayed B To check the remaining quantity of the remaining receiver 5 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Paper 6 Check the approximate quantity of remaining receiver lt 4 Paper 130sheets The processing capability is displayed HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL ES 4 8 Checking the Remaining Consumables To check the remaining processing capability available with the currently loaded water 7 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Water Filter Check the approximate processing capability available with lt Water Filter 130sheets the currently loaded water x The processing capability is displayed Press the ONLINE key to return the machine to ONLINE condition EX Setting the Consumables Counters To enable the donor receiver and water filter counters and to set the quantity of remaining donor receiver and water filter prior to replacement follow the procedure below Configuration PREV NEXT
35. PICTROGRAPHY Setup IP Address Setup PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 General B rot General Change root password PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 _fppleTalk 2 E Use AppleTalk Protocol General Zone Name Teen B Printer 26200013 AppleTalk 4 15 Network setting It searches for PICTROGRAPHY 4500N on the network and shows it If nothing is shown verify the settings of the Macintosh the TCP IP setting and the Zone setting for Apple Talk and select Search PICTROGRAPHY from the File menu If there is no problem in the settings it should show the Ethernet address MAC address and the current IP address of the PICTROGRAPHY 4500N on the network 10 Click the PICTROGRAPHY 4500N to select it It will be highlighted If it shows more than one PICTROGRAPHY 4500N select the one you wish to set up 1 1 Select PICTROGRAPHY Settings from the Setup menu 2 The setup dialog box appears Click the General icon to set up or change the root password Click the Apple Talk icon to configure it to use or not use the Apple Talk protocol and to set up Zone and Printer when you choose to use it HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL E system Information 00 C0 2D 20 00 13 PICTROGRAPHY45N TCP IP status IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mas
36. Power Saving Mode When the machine is not used for a specific duration 10 30 or 60 minutes following a printing operation the machine automatically decreases the temperature of the thermal processing unit in order to reduce power consumption Power saving mode is released when any key on the panel is pressed or when a print instruction is issued from the host computer COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS I Blank Page EAH Connecting Other Devices 2 1 24 3 2 Machine Startup 25 26 3 3 1 Communication Error Display for ONLINE operation 26 Donor Magazine 27 Receiver Magazine 32 water Replacement ERR Pm 35 EWA Refuse Used Donor Disposal 38 EEJ Turning OFF the 41 Connecting Other Devices N CAUTION e Before connecting other devices turn all the power switches OFF e Make connection to the network when the network setting on PICTROGRAPHY 4500N has been completed Connect the machine to other devices using the Ethernet cable Ethernet interfaces that Pictography 4500N is compatible with are as shown below e 10BASE T compatible in half duplex mode and f
37. Pulling the power cable may expose the conductor or snap the wires which may cause fire or electrical shock OPERATING PROCDURES Blank Page SECTION 4 weno 44 How to Use the Keys 48 EEJ Changing the Print Size 49 Changing the Power Saving Mode Timer Setup 50 EEJ Changing the Resolution dpi 51 Alarm ON OFF ns 52 ERA Fine Adjustment of Print Image Position 53 EEJ Checking the Remaining Consumables 55 EEJ Setting the Consumables Counters 57 ER Setting the Remaining Quantity of Consumables for Alarms 58 Pictrography 4500N Color Adjustment 60 Color Adjustment 61 Calibration Standard Color Condition Setup 62 ESE Color Control Adjustment Procedures 64 rr 68 4 15 1 Setting Using the Operation 68 4 15 2 Setup Using Utility 2 2 72 EAN Menu 4 A 9 Utility 4 Counter Display v Donor 130sheets Displayed when OFF LINE is selected gt lt gt wo lt gt 4 t gt
38. UTION The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure NCAUTION The doors front front lower right side lower left side upper left side lower of this device are provided with safety interlocks which work to stop laser radiation when the doors are opened Do not press the safety interlock while the door open as laser emissions may occur resulting in serious hazards Laser Warning Label gt The protective housing labels and their positions as required by the Section J of Chapter 1 of the 21 CFR issued by the U S FDA are shown on the following pages REFERENCE FDA Food and Drug Administration is the U S govemment agency which retains authority over major radiological product safety Laser Warning Labels Label 1 DANGER Visible and invisible laser SN radiation when open AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE 1 209 Label 2 DANGER Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock defeated AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM ABOUT THIS MANUAL Operations to be performed by the operator are indicated by step numbers 1 2 3 and so on wher
39. Weight of main Unit Approx 110 kg without water and magazines Standard Accessories Print tray Installation Manual for Main Unit Warranty Instruction Manual for Main Unit Power cable Cotton swab to clean auto Donor replacement magazine calibrator whiteboard Receiver replacement magazine Instruction Manual for Accessory Software Card case Accessory Software CD ROM 1 MAJOR SPECIFICATION Consumables PZ Donor MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS 323 mm x 92 m roll paper magazine Equivalent to 182 Double Letter Wide sheets 305 mm x 92 m roll paper magazine Equivalent to 194 Double Letter sheets 262 mm x 92 m roll paper magazine Equivalent to 266 10 x 12 sheets 135 mm x 92 roll paper magazine Equivalent to 422 5R or 479 4R sheets Receiver PZ paper Standard thickness glossy with backprinting PZ SG ER 315 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 129 Double Letter Wide sheets PZ paper Standard thickness glossy with backprinting PZ SG ER 279 mm x 60 Equivalent to 138 Double Letter sheets PZ paper Standard thickness glossy with backprinting PZ SG ER 254 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 196 10 x 12 sheets PZ paper Standard thickness glossy with backprinting PZ SG ER 127 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 337 5R sheets PZ paper Standard thickness glossy with backprinting PZ SG ER 102 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 394 4R sheets PZ
40. acement magazine Then close the cover and lock both sides firmly 6 Specify the type of receiver being used with the dip switch the receiver magazine Standard thickness glossy SG Thin glossy LG Standard thickness matte SM Thin matte LM OPERATING PROCDURES m SelfCheck LL DP W GLOSSY THICK Data Ready400 LL DP W GLOSSY THICK 3 5 Receiver Magazine Replacement Hold the leading edge of the receiver and slowly insert the receiver magazine along the guide NOTE Push the receiver magazine all the way 8 Close the front upper door The message changes to Self Check and the machine starts the self check x When the self check is completed the message changes to Data Ready x The machine automatically cuts and discharges the unnecessary portion of the donor leading edge IMPORTANT e During the cutting of the leading edge LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor come on sequentially At this time do not open any door If you do donor receiver jamming may occur e During the cutting of the leading edge do not turn the power switch to OFF or unplug the power cable If you do donor receiver jamming may occur Water Replacement e The Pictrography 4500N uses water to accelerate development e Replace the water in the water bottle when Warning Change Water is displayed on the operation panel e When
41. aler and report the displayed error code TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE E 7 2 Error Code Display Actions to be taken when C error is occurs If an error code appears on the right hand side of the operation panel clear it by doing the action indicated in the table below If the action does not correct the error or if the error occurs frequently contact your dealer Error code Description Water level detection error Action See Section 3 6 Insufficient water low tank water level See Section 3 6 Donor empty See Section 3 4 Receiver empty See Section 3 5 Replace water bottle See Section 3 6 Refuse donor full See Section 3 7 Replace water filter See Section 5 3 No donor magazine See Section 3 4 No receiver magazine See Section 3 5 No water bottle See Section 3 6 No water filter See Section 5 3 Magazine mismatch See Sections 3 4 and 3 5 C C C C C C C C C C C C C Received a command which is not supported by the machine Reserved bit error during CDB Reserved bit error in added parameter or parameter value error Paper size type combination error Communication timeout during reception The machine can be reset from the host computer while in online mode If the host computer cannot be reset press the ONLINE key to change the machine to offline mode This will cance
42. ator lamp Lights when the machine is online and goes off when it is offline ONLINE indicator key Turns the machine online or offline Message Display Indicates the machine status the size of the donor and the type of receiver used The donor size is indicated as follows Indication Size of donor 323 mm Double Letter wide etc 305 mm Double Letter and Letter 262 mm 10 x 12 and 10 x 8 135 mm 4R etc Also indicates the key s that may be used Number key key 2 2 Operation Panel Function Press to enter the value for each parameter including print size and color control MODE key PREV key Press to return to the previous menu NEXT key Press to proceed to the next menu ESC key Press to go up one menu SEL key Press to go down one menu EXEC key Press to execute the selected menu DATA lamp Indicates that data is being received through an external interface COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS PEI Alarm e An alarm sounds under the following conditions e The type of alarm depends on the machine condition Alarm sound Machine condition Beep a single short beep The machine has accepted a key entry The donor receiver is jammed The loaded donor or receiver is used up Water replacement is needed or the water level is low The refuse compartment is filled with discharged refuse The water filter needs to be repla
43. bout 0 8 in 2 cm from the donor magazine Then close the cover and lock both sides Make sure that the dip switch on the donor magazine is set as follows 1 1 Pull out the black light blocking leader slowly until the edge of the donor comes out IMPORTANT After inserting the donor into the donor magazine install the magazine immediately into the machine If the maga zine is left in a bright place for a long time the donor in the magazine may be exposed to extraneous light 2 After pulling the donor end out slowly remove the tape securing the light blocking leader slowly 13 Remove the light blocking leader slowly IMPORTANT If the donor edge is cut or bent a donor receiver jam may occur Cut the end of the donor with scissors or the like NOTE Outthe leading end square so that the about 0 8 in 2 cm of the donor s leading end protrudes from the donor magazine Make sure that the front to rear protrusion differential is not greater than 0 12 in 3 mm Inner Door Data Ready400 LL DP W GLOSSY THICK 3 4 Donor Magazine Replacement 1 Grasp the donor s leading end and slowly insert the donor magazine along the guide NOTE Push the donor magazine all the way in 15 Close the inner door and rotate the inner door lock lever 90 degrees clockwise 16 Close the front lower door x When the self check is completed the message changes to Data Ready
44. ced No magazine is set in position Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep four successive short beeps repeated Beep beep An E error occurred a single long beep repeated NOTE e The alarm stops when the door is opened f Alarm OFF is selected in advance with the configuration function no alarm will sound except for E errors Blank Page SNOILONN4 ANY S3IAVN LN3NOdINOO PEI Printing Mechanism Auto calibrator Cutter V 4 Receiver pulled out C 5 Water coating Nd 3 Donor cut LA 2 Donor IT exposure Digital image data exposure unit Exposure p 1 Data received 6 Thermal processing amp transfer 7 Peeling The digital image data received from the host computer is stored in the image memory The donor is exposed by laser while being transported The light quantity is controlled according to the image data The donor is cut to the specified length The receiver paper is pulled out and cut to the specified length The donor is coated with water while being transported The donor and receiver come in contact with each other and are carried onto the drum surface for thermal transfer The donor is peeled from the receiver 8 The receiver is dried and discharged into the print tray N Power Saving Mode
45. chanlsIT sit ee epar 20 2 5 MOOR LUE 21 SECTION OPERATING 8 annee nennen nnn 23 3 1 Connecting Other Devices eer eu Eee coded NO 24 3 2 Machine Startup pe EH kee 25 3 3 ed 26 3 31 Communication Error Display for ONLINE operation 26 3 4 Donor Magazine 27 3 5 Receiver Magazine nnn 32 3 6 Water RO DIACC Meth REL 35 3 7 Refuse Used Donor Disposal 38 3 8 Turning OFF the POWOer citet per eee e boe enne aen P areae 41 SECTION 4 HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 43 LXME ec 44 4 2 How to Usedlie Keys ir eee quist pr bes c Posee 48 4 3 Changing the Print Size 49 4 4 Changing the Power Saving Mode Timer Setup 50 4 5 Changing the Resolution dpi oO ene aS 51 Q8 PE 52 4 7 Fine Adjustment of Print Image
46. d Warning Donor Empty Replace the receiver magazine by doing the procedure below Receiver Magazine 1 Make sure that LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor off Open the front upper door and pull the receiver magazine straight out IMPORTANT Do not open any door while LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor is on If you do donor receiver jamming may occur Front Upper Door Unlock both sides of the receiver magazine and open the cover of the magazine 3 5 Receiver Magazine Replacement n Remove the core of the receiver magazine and adjust the partitions to the receiver being used The size of the receiver must correspond to the donor as shown below Size of receiver Corresponding donor size 315 mm Double Letter Wide etc 279 mm Double Letter and Letter 254 mm 10 x 12 and 10 x 8 Partitions 127 mm 5R etc 102 mm NOTE Use the proper combination of donor and receiver Do not use combinations other than those above If you do the message Warning Check Magazine Type appears 4 Take out the receiver magazine from the casing and inner bag Take the roll of the new receiver and insert the plastic flanges into the right hand and left hand sides of the roll Pull out the leading edge of the receiver about 0 8 in 2 cm and insert it into the receiver repl
47. dr 0 0 0 0 AppleTak status Zone Name EIGI 1 Type 45 Object Name PG200013 C Refresh Save 4 15 Network setting Click the PICTROGRAPHY 4500N to select it It will be highlighted If it shows more than one PICTROGRAPHY 4500N select the one you wish to set up Then select PICTROGRAPHY Settings from the Setup menu A setup dialog box appears Click the General tab to set up and change the root password Click the TCP IP tab to configure TCP IP settings Click the Apple Talk tab to configure it to use or not use the Apple Talk protocol and to set up Printer and Zone when you choose to use it Select System Status from the Status menu to gather the system status HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Environment Setting Common J TCP IP AppleTalk rBroadcast Setup Cancel Environment Setting AppleTalk Use Zone Name to be searched Do not use Zone Name to be searched EIGI 11 EIGI 2 EIGI 21 EIGI 1 Cancel 4 15 Network setting 1 1 Select Preferences from the Options menu to configure the settings Click the TCP IP tab to configure Broadcast Setup Click the AppleTalk tab to configure Network Zone settings Side Air Filter
48. e message changes to G Balance 2 Press either the key or key to adjust the green balance Each time the key or key is pressed the green balance increases or decreases by 1 level When the keys are held pressed the green balance level increase or decrease continuously The key 1 level stronger in green balance The key 1 level stronger in magenta balance B Blue balance control 1 Press the NEXT key The message changes to B Balance 2 Press either the key or key to adjust the blue balance Each time the key or key is pressed the blue balance increases or decreases by 1 level When the keys are held pressed the blue balance level increase or decrease continuously key 1 level stronger in blue balance The 1 level stronger in yellow balance 4 14 Color Control Adjustment Procedures Color matching 1 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Color Matching Press either the key or key to turn the color matching 4 ColorMatching E function ON or OFF When OFF is selected the basic characteristics of the printer are used for printing The types of color matching as shown below Function OFF m The color matching function suitable for overall CG images is activated A ColorMatching The color matching function suitable for photo images is activated The sRGB color space is used
49. e transfer monitor off IMPORTANT e f any of the LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor is on wait until all receivers are discharged If the power switch is set to OFF O during this time the paper stops inside the machine and a jam error occurs the next time the power switch is set to ON e Ifa power failure inadvertent power OFF or power plug disconnection occurs during printing set the power switch to ON again check inside the machine and remove any paper remaining in the transfer section Power Switch 2 Set the power switch to OFF IMPORTANT e Do not turn the power switch ON and OFF in short intervals since this may cause the machine to malfunction e While the power switch is turned OFF O do not open the inner door because the donor may be exposed to extraneous light which could result in abnormal print production e If the machine is not to be used for period longer than one week remove the donor and receiver magazines from the machine and store them in a cool dark place and empty the water bottle d 3 Make sure that all the lamps on the operation panel are off O DATA NOTE Use when disconnecting the power plug N WARNING Do not touch the power plug with wet hands as this may result in an electrical shock N CAUTION When disconnecting the power plug always hold the plug
50. eas operations carried out by the machine are marked x Example 1 Operate the Host Computer to start printing x The message changes to Data Busy e The mark used in Turn the power switch ON 1 in this manual indicates that the side of the power switch should be pressed The mark in the like manner indicates that the O side of the power switch should be pressed SECTION 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Hn SECTION 2 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SECTION 3 OPERATING PROCEDURES p SECTION 4 HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL p SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE SECTION 6 DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES Hn SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS A APPENDIX Contents SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 Tob Operating Environment Ces Dep ert hu etus e ope 2 1 2 Room Conditions s eof Masi cta ieee cate acter stared tse 4 1 9 Installation 5 UE bci euide ilal o rM 6 1 5 Donors and Receivers etre eh tef 7 1 6 Duplication Restrictions redeat 11 SECTION 2 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS eene 13 UNES us c M 14 2 2 Operation pep reco peor 16 A QE n C tempt ade 18 2 4 Printing Me
51. ecause the water filter case may be filled with water 5 Align the new water filter notch with the holder partition and place the new water filter into position ES lt gt SYL NOTE Rotate the water filter in both directions to make sure that it is secured firmly If the water filter moves reinsert it making sure the notch and partition are correctly aligned 6 Rotate the water filter case cover clockwise to secure it NOTE Make sure that the water filter case cover is secured firmly Otherwise water leakage may occur O ring 7 Make sure that the O ring is mounted on the exit joint MAINTENABCE Holder Partition 5 3 Water Filter Replacement Align the new water filter notch with the holder partition place the new water filter into position NOTE Rotate the water filter in both directions to make sure that it is secured firmly If the water filter moves reinsert it making sure the notch and partition are correctly aligned Align the water filter cover with the holder and rotate clockwise to secure it 10 Close the front upper door The water pump starts supplying the water coating section with water IMPORTANT If the O LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on make sure that the water filter cover is secured firmly NOTE After replacing the water filter it takes about two minutes before printing is enabled Auto Calibrator White Board
52. ense Agreement appears SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT o E Click the Agree button By installing the Software you to the terms of this License Agreement This is a leaally binding Agreement between you and Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd FUuI and supersedes any purchase order placed by you Ifyou do not agree with the terms of this License Agreement you promptly should return the disk package and any accompanying written materials to the place from which you obtained them or otherwise FUJI you aaree with the terms of this License Aareement when you use this software the Software or click on Yes button Do you accept all the terms of the preceding agreement In order to use the PG Setup Utility it is necessary that you agree to this agreement 6 3 No HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 4 15 Network setting Installer A dialog box to select the destination folder appears Click the NEXT button The default destination folder is Macintosh HD logged in user name PICTROGRAPHY Tools The figure is for the user named eigi As you will be asked YES NO to start PG Setup Utility Cs click on YES and then click on COMPLETE button If the folder destination for the installation is changed click on Reference and select the Ider Searching AppleTalk 8 It searches for PICTROGRAPHY 4500N on the network
53. equent intervals When washed dry the air filters thoroughly before installing them e f the machine is operated in a dirty environment conduct periodic maintenance every three months The water filter must be replaced when this is prompted by a message and the alarm sounds The Change Water Filter message appears often about 500 A3 size prints have been made or when six months has elapsed since the last water filter replacement Use the scanner cleaner if white stripes appear on prints The following items are consumables When needed place an order for them with your local dealer e Air filter e Water filter Side Air Filter Replacement NOTE Replace both air filters each time Left Side Air Filter Holder 1 Press the lock section to open two air filter holders on the left hand side D Lock section 2 Slide the side air filter holders forward and out from the Lu machine Qu 3 Take out the old air filters and then install new ones LOS NOTE When washed dry the side area filters thoroughly before installing them Align the side air filter holder claws with the mating holes fit the filter holder into its position NOTE Pushthe side air filter holder until it properly locks into position MAINTENABCE e Water Filter Replacement When water filter replacement is needed the following message appears e The O LED lamp on the trans
54. ere are cases where legal restrictions are enforced N CAUTION e There are items whose duplication is prohibited by law DO NOT duplicate such items or make duplicates that may be used for illegal purposes e In order to copy materials that are protected by copyrights you must first obtain permission from the copyright owner Reproduction without such permission constitutes an infringement of the law GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Blank Page SECTION 2 Printing 20 Power Saving Mode 222222222 21 Overview 3 Ac FENAN Front Door 2 1 Overview Function Is opened to replace magazine or water or to clear a donor receiver jam Water Bottle Contains the water to be applied to the donor Receiver Magazine Compartment Contains the receiver magazine Water Filter Removes any foreign matter from the water Operation Panel Operation keys and indicator lamps are located here see pages 16 and 17 Auto Calibrator Reads the density reference pattern and performs the calibration standard color condition setup See page 61 Right hand Side Upper Door Is opened to clear a donor receiver jam Thermal Processing Unit Transfers an image to the receiver The door of this unit is ope
55. ess Adjusts the brightness of the finished prints See page 64 e Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the finished prints See page 65 e Color balance Adjusts the color balance of the finished prints See page 65 for red page 66 for green and page 66 for blue IMPORTANT The above adjustments easily affect one another Always monitor the overall color balance when adjusting e Color matching function Matches the colors and density of the monitor screen to those of the finished prints See page 67 EXHI Color Adjustment Procedures Steps to follow Purpose When to adjust Corrects the exposure system s When the donor has been characteristics and donor replaced sensitivity so that printing is When 1 month or more has Calibration performed under constant elapsed since the last conditions calibration Before starting the color control adjustment Selects the proper color matching As a basic procedure it is Color matching function for the purpose recommended that the On Off selection adjustments be performed in the Calibration followi brigh Adjusts the brightness contrast olowing order prighiness tti f hine installati contrast and color balance Brightness contrast E E zm Or When the colors are unbalanced adjustment HST NS monitor Saute nas to a great extent the adjustment been changed work may be more efficiently Adjusts the color balance when perfo
56. ets Remarks 305 mm x 92 m Equivalent to 194 Double Letter size sheets 262 mm x 92 m Equivalent to 266 10 x 12 size sheets 135 mm x 92 Equivalent to 422 size sheets or 479 4R size sheets 315 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 129 Double Letter Wide sheets Remarks Standard thickness glossy with backprinting 279 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 138 Double Letter size sheets Standard thickness glossy with backprinting 254 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 196 10 x 12 size sheets Standard thickness glossy with backprinting 127 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 337 5R size sheets Standard thickness glossy with backprinting 102 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 394 4R size sheets Standard thickness glossy with backprinting PZ SM ER 315 mm x 60 Equivalent to 129 Double Letter Wide size sheets Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting 279 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 138 Double Letter size sheets Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting 254 mm x 60 m Equivalent to 196 10 x 12 size sheets Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting 102mm x 60 m Equivalent to 394 4R size sheets Standard thickness semi glossy with backprinting PZ LG ER 279 mm x 77 m Equivalent to 178 Double Letter size sheets Lightwight paper glossy without backprinting PZ LM ER 102 mm x 77 m Equivalent to 506 4R size sheets Li
57. fer monitor comes on the message displays changes to Warning Change Water Filter and the alarm sounds Warning Change Water Filter e The O LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on and the alarm sounds when 1000 A4 prints or the equivalent have been made when six months have elapsed or when the quartiry of remaining consumables is equal to or less than the value set in the counter through the Configuration menu NOTE e The machine can continue to printing even if the O LED lamp lights However if water is not supplied sufficiently to the water coating section due to a clogged water filter the print quality may deteriorate or a donor receiver jam may occur Itis recommended that spare water filters be always on hand Place an order for them with your dealer 1 Open the front upper door Water Filter Cover Rotate the water filter cover counterclockwise and then take it out 5 3 Water Filter Replacement Water filter Se 3 Remove the old water filter NOTE The water filter consists of the water filter case and water filter element When replacing only the water filter element do Steps 4 to 6 When replacing the entire case skip Steps 4 to 6 and do Step 7 after Step 3 22 9 Water filter element 4 Rotate the filter case cover counterclockwise to remove it out the old filter element NOTE Use caution b
58. from the operation panel are disabled except the ONLINE key The ONLINE indicator lamp comes on When OFFLINE is selected The Pictrography 4500N can be controlled from the operation panel Even if the printer is connected to the host computer by an interface the Pictrography 4500N cannot make prints with the data from the host computer or be controlled by commands from the host computer The ONLINE indicator lamp comes on How to Call Up the Mode Screen ounter Display IS e When OFFLINE is selected the mode menu changes as indicated above whenever the Mode key is pressed e Whenthe ONLINE key is pressed the machine returns to ONLINE mode from any menu screen EX Changing the Print Size To change the print size follow the procedure below NOTE The print size can be changed between Double Letter and Letter when a 305 mm donor and 279 mm receiver are set 1 Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition Configuration gt Z When me machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Size 4 Press the or key to select the print size Each time the key or key is pressed the indicated print size changes to Double Letter or Letter HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL UC 5 Pres
59. g Water Change message appears the D LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on and the alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeated Make sure that LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor off and open the front upper door IMPORTANT If the door is opened any of the LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor is on donor receiver jamming may occur OPERATING PROCDURES m 3 6 Water Replacement Pull out the water supply hose and insert it into the hole of the water coating section 3 Attach the stopper onto the water bottle and pull out the bottle x The message changes to Warning Check Water Bottle IMPORTANT e Do not pull out the water bottle with the water supply hose inserted This may cause the machine to malfunction e Donotturn the power switch to OFF O when the water bottle is removed Water may accumulate inside the machine and cause the machine to malfunction Remove the stopper and water supply cap and drain all the water into the public sewage system CAUTION Do not use the drained water as drinking water or feed it to animals Water Supply Cap Water Inlet 5 Clean the water bottle with two or three changes of water 3 6 Water Replacement 6 Pour water into the water bottle Water Inlet IMPORTANT e Do not use well water Use tap water for drinks at a temperature of between 20 C and 40 C e Ifthe water tem
60. ghtwight paper semi glossy without backprinting GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 5 Donors and Receivers e When storing the donor the donor magazine or receiver the receiver magazine place it in a horizontal position If stored in an upright position the donor receiver roll may become loose and impossible to pull out of the magazine IMPORTANT Ifa sealed donor magazine receiver magazine is left in a room for a long period or in a hot and damp place good printing quality may not be obtained The magazine must be stored in a cool dark place not exposed to direct sunlight If the magazine will be stored for longer than one month storage at 10 C 60 or less is recommended e When unsealing the donor or the donor magazine make sure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight e After a magazine is unsealed it must not be placed on the floor or in a dusty location as deterioration in print quality may result e Ifthe inner door of the donor magazine compartment see 13 in 2 1 is open the donor leading edge will be exposed to extraneous light e After a magazine is unsealed it should be immediately inserted into the machine If a donor magazine is left in a bright place for extended periods of time the donor will be exposed to extraneous light and become unusable e Prepare a magazine for each size of donor and receiver used The donor is photosensitive Once a donor roll is inserted in a magazine it
61. harging operation will be Warning completed An alarm will sound and the following message Check Donor Magazine will appear Warning Check Donor Magazine 4 Open the lower front door and the inner door and remove the remaining discharged paper If the remaining paper has been removed do Step 18 If no remaining paper was discharged into the donor insertion section do Steps 15 to 17 and then Step 18 6 2 Jamming at Location 1 Top Plate 5 Pull the latch at the top of the donor insertion section towards you and open the top plate downwards Remove the paper remaining in the rollers at the top of the donor insertion section 17 Push the top plate upward to close it When closed the top plate is held in place by magnets Knob 10 out the leading end of the donor from the notched portion of the donor magazine If the leading end of the donor is trim it with a pair of scissors or the like NOTE Cutthe leading end square with about 0 8 in 2 cm protruding from the donor magazine Make sure that the width of the protruding end does not vary by more than 0 1 in 3 mm Leading End Portion of Donor Bd After Steps 10 to 18 do Steps 6 to 9 and then insert the donor oon magazine Donor Cut Slantwise DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o XJ Jamming at Location 2 Left hand Side Upper Door 1 Open the front upper door and left hand side uppe
62. hree digit number to the right of the indicated message shows the dpi value currently set The example on the left shows a dpi value of 400 dpi Resolution dpi is the abbreviation of dots per inch OPERATING PROCDURES m Printing O ON LINE EE ware of DATA 7 Data Busy 400 LL DP W GLOSSY THICK Data Busy400 LL DP W GLOSSY THICK Data Ready400 C103 Reset ONLINE Key LINE w Utility gt ON LINE Data Ready400 LL DP W GLOSSY THICK 7 Use the host computer to enter the image data to be printed on the Pictrography 4500N in online condition x When the entered image data is sent from the host computer to the Pictrography 4500N the DATA indicator lamp starts blinking x When image data reading is completed the message changes to Data Busy and the machine starts printing NOTE Processing does not start while the machine is warming up During cold seasons such as winter it may take time to print out the first copy x When the printing operation has progressed to a certain point the message returns to Data Ready and data entry becomes enabled again 3 3 1 Communication Error Display for ONLINE operation When a communication error occurs during an ONLINE operation the error code is displayed to the right of the message Error Code Display e Net C103 to C107 For a descr
63. i Photo Film Co Ltd CFUJM and supersedes any purchase order placed by you Ifyou do not agree with the terms of this License Agreement you promptly should return the disk package and any accompanying written materials to the place from which you obtained them or otherwise FUJI regard you agree with the terms of this License Agreement when you use this software Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement Choose No to abort To continue you must accept this agreement 1 PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 General AppleTalk root Password PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 General TCPAP AppleTalk Use TCP IP Protocol Use DHCP BOOTP Use RARP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Use APIPA 168 255 0 PICTROGRAPHY 192 168 1 100 AppleTalk Use AppleTalk Protocol Printer name 6200013 IP Address Setup Ethernet Address 00 co 2a 20 00 13 IP Address OK 168 1 100 Cancel 4 15 Network setting The setup application AdminManager starts up and it shows the Ethernet address MAC address and the current IP address of PICTROGRAPHY 4500N on the network In case a subnet is being established this display may not be made Make broadcast address setting by referring to step 5 and step 10 of 3 6 3 1 Make settings in Windows environment of Installati
64. ing Quantity of Consumables for Alarms To set the alarm to sound when the specified remaining quantity of donor receiver or water filter is reached follow the procedure below Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition LINE Configuration When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Size 4 Press the NEXT key seven times The message changes to Precaution Setup 4 gt Precaution Setup To set the alarm for the remaining quantity of donor 5 Press the SEL key The message changes to Donor Alarm 6 Press or key to set the remaining quantity of donor If the remaining quantity of donor is equal or less than the entered value the D LED on the transfer monitor blinks 1 A 4 w Donor Alarm To set the alarm level for the remaining quantity of receiver 7 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Paper Alarm Press or key to set the alarm remaining quantity of lt 4 Paper Alarm 10 receiver x Ifthe remaining quantity of receiver is equal or less than the entered value the R LED on the transfer monitor blinks 4 10 Setting the Remaining Quantity of Consumables for Alarms To set the alarm level for the remaining quanti
65. iption of errors see page 111 Press the ONLINE key x The machine switches from online condition to offline condition x The message changes to Utility NOTE When printing is in process however the message changes to Wait Processing B Press the ONLINE key again x The machine switches from offline condition to online condition and the message changes to Data Ready Donor Magazine Replacement There is a donor end detection hole on the trailing edge of the donor When this hole is detected by the machine the trailing edge is discharged as described below When the D LED red lamp comes on in the transfer monitor replace the donor magazine When the D LED lamp blinks it means that the amount of remaining donor is equal to that for the specified number of copies IMPORTANT If the donor or receiver magazine is left in a room or in hot and damp place for a long time deterioration in print quality may result Store the magazines in a cool dark place away from direct sunlight When stored for over a month keep them at 10 C 60 or less Do not open the inner door of the donor magazine with the power OFF O The first donor sheet will be exposed to extraneous light which may result in abnormal print production The image on the last print obtained after the end of the donor is detected may not be normally formed After donor replacement be sure to perform the calibration standard color condition setup
66. it with J11 and then open the right hand side upper door Rotate the J3 knob in the direction indicated by the arrow Open the thermal processing unit with J11 and rotate the J4 knob in the direction indicated by the arrow Pull out the refuse compartment and open its top section Pull out the leading edge from the lower side of the thermal processing unit Rotate the J5 knob in the direction indicated by the arrow Open the thermal processing unit with J11 and then open the right hand side upper door Rotate the J7 knob in the direction indicated by the arrow Open the thermal processing unit with J11 and then open the right hand side upper door Open the J8 guide Pull out the refuse compartment and open its top section Open the J9 guide Open the left hand side lower door and open the J10 guide Z WARNING If donor receiver jamming is accompanied by the emission of smoke immedi ately turn the power switch to OFF disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer IMPORTANT e When removing a jammed donor or receiver use care not to tear it If you do be sure to remove all the pieces of donor receiver from the machine e After clearing a jam properly close the doors If you don t the machine will not become enabled for printing If the doors are left open for an extended periods dust may enter the machine or the donor may be exposed e Donotopen
67. j 78 Two folders appear ay ems 201 MB available z Double click the Mac OS Classic folder N Mac 08 Ctassic 8 Some files and folders appear i Double click the Installer icon 3 HOW USE THE OPERATION PANEL H Please select your language Japanese UK English US English Software Installer B Please read the following license agreement Press the Page Down key to see the rest of agreement SOFTWARE UCENSE AGREEMENT mc By installing the Software you agree to the terms of this License Agreement This is a legally binding Agreement between you and Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd and supersedes any purchase order placed by you If you do not agree with the terms of this License Agreement you promptly should return the disk package and any accompanying written materials to the place from which you obtained them or otherwise FUJI regard you agree with the terms ofthis Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement Choose to abort To continue you must accept this agreement 4 Back Yes Software Installer B To change the destination directory click the Browse button and select a folder f
68. k 255 255 255 0 Gateway addr 0 0 0 0 fippleTalk status Zone Name 061 1 Type PG45M Object Name P6200013 fin IP address has already been assigned Use PICTROGRAPHY Setup to change the IP address 4 15 Network setting 3 Select System Status from the Status menu to gather the system status 4 If you select IP address Setup from the Setup menu with the IP address already configured a message appears prompting you to select PICTROGRAPHY Settings from the Setup menu to change it 4 15 Network setting 4 15 2 2 2 Setting It Up on MacOS X The figures are from MacOS X 10 3 Insert the User Software CD ROM into the computer s disc drive to mount the CD ROM Double click the CD ROM icon PG45NDRV PG45NDRV PCASNDRV 5 E Four folders appear Double click the Utility folder Da Two folders appear D 3 Double click the Mac OS X folder MacOSX crc Some files and folders appear Double click the Installer icon Stems 201 avaiable e Installer It prompts to select the language of your preference MISSIONE Select US English and click the OK button Japanese UK English US English 4 Cancel 2 6 3 Installer Software Lic
69. l the error and change the message to Utility By pressing the ONLINE key again the machine returns to online mode When printing is in process the message will be Data Busy MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS B Pictrography 4500N Major Specifications Item Specification Name Pictrography 4500N Model Number PG 4500N Printing System Laser exposure thermal processing transfer method Maximum Image Area 459 mm x 309 mm Double Letter wide sheets Resolution 267 and 400 selectable Number of Colors supported 16 7 million colors 256 gradations for each cyan magenta and yellow Warm up Time 8 min 40 sec max at 20 Time for First Print Approx 93 sec Double Letter size 84 sec Letter size excluding data transfer time Continuous Printing Speed Approx 58 sec Double Letter size 52 sec Letter size from 2nd print on continuous printing Print Tray Holds 20 prints Color Adjustment Function Color Control Brightness Contrast RGB Color Balance Calibration Auto calibrator in use Interface Ethernet 100 BASE TX 10 BASE T Input Power 120 V AC 60 Hz Maximum Power Consumption 1 4 kVA at 25 C Calosic Value Approx 330 kcal h during printing Approx 200 kcal h during idling Power Plug Cable 3 pin grounded plug approx 2 2 m Outside Dimensions of main Unit 605 W X 636 D X 985 H mm
70. ld room is warmed rapidly water droplets are formed inside the machine moisture condensation causing donor receiver jamming or print quality deterioration Use the machine in a place not subject to sharp changes in the temperature e Humidity 30 RH to 70 RH If the humidity in the room is over 70 RH a transfer error may occur in the donor or receiver or the receivers may become damp causing print quality deterioration Do not install the machine in a place near a water tap boiler humidifier air conditioner or heater And always keep the room humidity at 30 RH to 70 RH e Ventilation Make sure the installation site is well ventilated and not dusty IMPORTANT dusty environment may cause spotting on the picture surface e If the machine donor or receiver magazine is subject to direct sunlight light from electronic flash or strong reflected light use curtains or blinds to avoid this NOTE A strong light may cause fogging e The installation site must be free of ammonia formalin and sulfurous acid vapor Such vapors will cause a deterioration in printing quality and rust on the machine e Do not place volatile combustibles such as thinner or alcohol near the machine e Make sure the installation room floor is level stable capable of withstanding the machine weight and not subject to strong vibration Each caster can withstand a weight of about 30 kg Spotting White dots Fogging Print discoloration caused by ext
71. libration To calibrate setup standard color conditions follow the procedure given below Press the ON LINE key on the operation panel to place the machine in the OFF LINE mode 2 Once the OFF LINE mode is activated press the NEXT key x The message changes to Calibration A m v Calibration Creation of the calibration pattern 1 Press the SEL key x The message changes to Print Reference 2 Press the key The message changes to Imaging and the machine begins loading the calibration pattern data Imaging As print processing gets underway following loading of the calibration pattern the message changes to Processing X Im 3 Remove the calibration pattern from the print tray x The message indication will alternate repeatedly between Measure Density and Cancel Qa Print Tray Measure Density Cancel 4 13 Calibration Standard Color Condition Setup Measurement Align the calibration pattern with the arrow then align it to the right hand end of the Auto Calibrator insertion inlet Insert the calibration pattern so that it just touches the end of the inlet 2 Press the key x The message changes to Warming up and the Auto Calibrator prepares to measure density x When preparations for density measurement by the MESS auto calibrator are complete the me
72. lows 10 gt 60 gt 30 2 10 gt Press the ONLINE key to return the machine to ONLINE condition Changing the Resolution dpi To change the resolution dpi of the finished print images follow the procedure below The resolution can be set at 267 or 400 NOTE Fora resolution of 267 dpi interpolation is executed To obtain exact reproduction of fine images such as a one dot width line select 400 dpi Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition gt 2 When me machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Size 4 Press the NEXT key twice The message changes to Dot Inch Press the or key to select the dpi value Each time the key is pressed the dpi value changes as follows 267 400 gt 267 x Each time the key is pressed the dpi value changes as follows 400 267 400 Press the ONLINE key to return the machine to ONLINE condition HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL EX3 Alarm ON OFF Follow the procedure below to activate deactivate the alarm which sounds when the WARNING indicator on the operation panel is turned on or is blinking and when a donor receiver jam occurs Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition
73. ly Safety precautions include WARNING and CAUTION Supplementary explanations for operations are indicated as IMPORTANT or NOTE N WARNING Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury to personnel N CAUTION Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in a minor or somewhat more serious injury to personnel It also indicates a situation which may cause physical damage to the product IMPORTANT Indicates an item which may degrade the machines performance or cause machine breakdown should the operator do something wrong NOTE Indicates a machine consumable handling precaution or a supplementary explanation for an operation Operating Environment General Precautions e Follow the instructions provided in this manual only N WARNING e N CAUTION e Use the indicated voltage only Do not use an extension cord with an insufficient power rating or serially connected extension cords as fire or electrical shock may result A 2 pin outlet cannot be grounded In case of leakage electrical shock may result Do not scratch damage or physically alter the power cord Do not place a heavy object on the power cable Do not forcibly pull or bend the power cable Such acts may damage the power cable resulting in fire or electrical shock Do not touch the power plug with wet hands An electrical shock may result Do not modify the product Fire or electrical shock may result
74. n the front upper door and take out the receiver magazine Receiver Magazine Front Upper Door Left hand Side Upper Door 2 Open the left hand side upper door Receiver 3 Push down the J6 guide and remove the jammed receiver p IMPORTANT Take not to soil the receiver when handling the re ceiver magazine NOTE f the receiver s leading end is caught and cannot be pulled out push the receiver magazine back in and do step 2 in Jamming at Locations 7 and 8 page 89 If the receiver s leading end is cut or bent cut the end it off with scissors or the like DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o 6 5 Jamming at Location 6 5 Adjust the donor so that about 0 8 in 2 cm protrudes from the receiver magazine e Cutthe leading end square Make sure that the width of the protruding end does not vary by more than 0 12 in 8 mm e Use care so that the receiver s leading end does not slip back into the receiver magazine If it does it will be impossible to pull out the receiver Close the left hand side upper door Grasp the receiver leading end and slowly insert the receiver magazine along dei the guide 2 did IMPORTANT If the magazine is inserted with the donor s leading end bent the machine may multifunction NOTE Push the receiver magazine all the way in
75. ndows95 98 WindowsNT4 0 Windows2000 or WindowsXP environment We recommend that you use Quick Setup on the CD ROM that comes with the product when setting it up for the first time Quick Setup is in a simple setup wizard format The following are example setup procedures in the Windows XP environment PICTROGRAPHY User Software Ver 1 0 0 1 If the CD ROM of the user software is inserted into the PICTROGRAPHY CD ROM drive the user software will boot up ne MEK ti Select the language of your preference by clicking This book describes the procedures when US English is selected n D Click the software to use or install PICTROGRAPHY e When making settings of PICTROGRAPHY 4500N click Ps lt on STANDARD QUICK will not be used ind load the AdminManager Welcome Die Choose between setting it up without installing the setup application AdminManager and setting it up following its installation This book describes how to set it up without installing the application Execute from CD ROM O Install and Execute License Agreement Please read the following license agreement Press the Page Down key to see the rest of agreement The Software License Agreement appears BOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 2 ii Bins fy Click the Yes button proceed to the next dialog box This is a legally binding Agreement between you and Fuj
76. ned to clear a donor receiver jam Power Switch Turns the Power ON and OFF O Inner Door Lock Lever Locks the inner door Also releases the nip roller for donor transport Thermal Processing Unit Release Lever Opens the thermal processing unit Also opens the thermal unit door to clear a donor receiver jam Front Lower Door Is opened to replace the donor magazine or to clear a donor receiver jam Inner Door Donor Magazine Compartment Contains the donor magazine Refuse Compartment Is opened for refuse removal Casters Two casters are provided at both the front and rear for moving the machine Left hand Side Lower Door Is opened to clear a donor receiver jam Left hand Side Upper Door Is opened to clear a donor receiver jam Side Air Filter Cleans the air drawn in by the fan to cool the interior of the machine Print Tray Finished prints are discharged into this tray Power Plug Three pin grounded plug Power Cable Connects the machine to a power outlet Interface Connector Connects the Ethernet cable to the main body COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS EX3 Operation Panel ON LINE Number Function Transfer Monitor Indicates by LEDs the processing state of the donor and receiver Alsming and errors related to the donor receiver water and water filter ONLINE indic
77. ning WATER CHANGE error appears in the display One week or more passed since the last water replacement Replace the water See page 35 The donor or receiver magazine is set in position but a Warning Check Donor Magazine or Warning Check Paper Magazine error appears in the display Magazine is not installed properly The magazine is pushed all the way in Install the magazine properly according to the magazine replacement procedure See pages 27 and 32 After the power is set to ON a Warning Donor Empty or Warning Paper Empty error appears in the display Donor or receiver is used up Replace the magazine according to the magazine replacement procedure See pages 27 and 32 The host computer is used to start a print job but the printer does not respond The interface cable is not security connected Remove the interface cable and then reconnect it securely EZ Error Code Display Actions to be taken when E and J errors are indicated When the display shows Service and an error code E011 to E481 J60 1 to J79 2 the machine is in an abnormal condition Service E011 Error code Power Switch When the display shows Service and an error code do the following steps 7 Turn OFF O the power switch 2 Wait 5 seconds or longer and then turn the power switch to ON 1 again If Service and an error code are displayed again contact your de
78. nt image in order to match them with the colors on the monitor screen wv HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 4 1 Menu lt gt v 1 Configuration 2 This mark is displayed only when Bordered Borderless is set to Bordered The user can move to lower level menus Selects the time required for Borderless is not available for the machine to enter power wn Saving Mode A3 wide and A4 wide sheets Adjusts the margin width in the X direction B e DISPLANG ENG Selects the language Japanese or English J Adjusts the margin width in the Y direction 2 4 Bordered 4 9 4 Border 3 mm Selects bordered or borderless 4 7 Donor Alarm 10 1 4 5 Precaution Setup Sets the level used to issue alarms which the donor alarm sounds 4 PaperAlam 10 Set the number of prints at which the receiver alarm sounds 4 Filter Alarm 10 Me Set the number of prints at which a water filter alarm sounds 3 4 4 Donor Count 130 3 Sets whether the donor 4 Counter Enable counter is used or not 4 Paper Count 130 Sets whether the receiver counter is used or not 4 Filter Count 130 Sets whether the water filter counter is used or not gt lt Calibration gt 4 5 1 Pri
79. ntReference lt Creates calibration patterns 3 This mark is displayed only when Enable Disable is set to Enable The user can 4 2 MeasureDensity d move lower level menus Performs a density measurement wv Network Setting A 6 Password 44 lt 0000 4 Password Enable gt Selects Enable Disable for password when performing various settings on the network 4 This mark is displayed only when password is set 5 When DHCP BOOTP or RARP and APIPA are enabled this can only be displayed not set 6 When a value of Network Setting is changed make sure to turn the power of this machine OFF then ON after the change la lt 4 DHCP BOOTP 4 Default Gateway j HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 4 1 Menu Disable Selects Enable Disable for DHCP BOOTP RARP Disable Selects Enable Disable for RARP APIPA Disable Selects Enable Disable for APIPA IP Address ade Inputs the IP address of this machine when DHCP BOOTP RARP and APIPA are disabled Displays the IP address assigned when they are enabled 4 Subnet Mask E 5 Inputs subnet mask of this machine when DHCP BOOTP RARP and APIPA are disabled Displays subnet mask assigned when they are enabled XXX XXX XXX XXX gt Inputs default gateway of this
80. on guide 6 Click PICTROGRAPHY 4500N to select it It will be highlighted If it shows more than one PICTROGRAPHY 4500N select the one you wish to set up Select PICTROGRAPHY Settings from the Setup menu The setup dialog box appears Click the General tab to set up or change the root password Click the TCP IP tab to configure it to use or not use the TCP IP protocol and to set up each TCP IP setting Click the Apple Talk tab to configure it to use or not use the Apple Talk protocol and to set up Printer and Zone when you choose to use it 9 Select IP address Setup from the Setup menu to change the IP address HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL 4 15 Network setting Epvirorment Setup Click the TCP IP tab in Preferences in the Options menu TEPIP Timeout to configure the Broadcast Setup Set Broadcast Address Cancel 1 Click the Timeout tab to configure the Timeout Setup Search Every 20 180sec Data Send Receive Time Outs 1 60sec 5 Retrys 1 5 g Cancel Systemstatus Select System Status in the Status menu to gather the File Option al lt 8 system status a PICTROGRAPHY45N TCP IP status IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway addr 0 0 0 0 AppleTalk status Zone Name EIGK1 Name PG45EN Object Name PG200013 PICTROGRAPHY45N E A 0
81. or is opened if any of the LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor is on donor receiver jamming occurs Rotate the inner door lock lever 90 degrees to open the inner door 3 Pull the donor magazine straight out o 4 Place the donor magazine as shown in the illustration NS 4 2 d 5 Unlock both sides of the donor magazine and open the 5 A cover 27 i Partition 3 4 Donor Magazine Replacement Take out the core from the donor magazine and adjust the partition to the size of the donor being used The size of the donor corresponds to the size of the receiver as shown in the table below Size of donor Corresponding size of receiver 315 mm Double Letter Wide etc 279 mm Double Letter and Letter 254 mm 10 x 12 and 10 x 8 127 mm 4R and 5R etc NOTE Use the proper combination of donor and receiver Do not use combinations other than those above If you do the message Warning Check Magazine Type appears 7 Take out the donor roll along with the light blocking leader out from the casing and insert the plastic flanges into the right hand and left hand sides 9 Insert the donor roll into the donor replacement magazine for which the partitions were set in step 5 OPERATING PROCDURES m 3 4 Donor Magazine Replacement Remove the tape securing the black light blocking leader and pull out the edge of the film a
82. ow for refuse disposal NOTE Dispose of the refuse as indicated on the next page Make sure that LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitor off and then open the front lower door 2 Pull out the refuse compartment 3 Open the refuse compartment 4 Take out the core with the refuse wound around it 3 7 Refuse Used Donor Disposal ous 5 Rotate the handle clockwise to pull out the refuse 5 NOTE The refuse should be sent to the place where the donor was purchased or kept in the donor casing or a cardboard box until 5 sent to a disposal company See page 40 Rotate the core handle counterclockwise and insert the core into the refuse compartment 7 Close the refuse compartment and insert it into the machine 9 Close the front lower door The message changes to Self and the machine starts the self check SelfCheck x When the self check is completed the message changes Data Ready400 to Data Ready LL DP W GLOSSY THICK OPERATING PROCDURES 3 7 Refuse Used Donor Disposal Please contact your Fujifilm representative for details on our reclamation program Please shred any refuse before returning it to the Fujifilm Reclamation Center if you believe such refuse may contain confidential information Turning OFF the Power uo To turn the power switch to OFF follow the steps below Make sure that LED lamps 1 to 10 on th
83. perature is below 20 C it may take longer for the machine to become ready for printing this however does not constitute a machine failure Keep pouring until the water reaches the upper and lower limit lines approx 1 1 liters and then reattach the cap IMPORTANT If the upper limit line is exceeded the water may overflow when the machine is operated Upper limit Line Lower limit Line OPERATING PROCDURES m 9 Insert the water bottle into the machine Remove the stopper from the water bottle and insert the water supply hose into the water supply port IMPORTANT If the water supply hose is not properly inserted into the water supply port the water will not adequately be drawn This may result in image quality inconsistency or donor receiver jamming 10 Close the front upper door x The message changes to Self Check and the machine starts the selfcheck x When the self check operation is completed the message changes to Data Ready Refuse Used Donor Disposal Warning Refuse Full Front Lower When the refuse used donor compartment is filled with refuse the machine indicates the necessity for refuse disposal as follows The refuse LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes and the message changes to Warning Refuse Full x The alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeated Do the procedure bel
84. r Receiver Jams e If the donor or receiver fails to be properly transported during printing the machine stops and the following indications are made e The operation panel indicates a donor receiver jam has occurred e Anumber or letter blinks in the monitor to indicate the location of the donor receiver jam e The alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeated To stop the alarm open the door No alarm sounds if Alarm OFF is selected in the Configuration menu e Clear the donor receiver jam by doing follow the procedures given in Sections 6 2 to 6 10 lt gt Front Door upper Right hand Upper Door Left hand Upper Door Receiver Magazine zz Thermal Processing Unit J11 J12 Front Door lower Guide Guide 6 1 Clearing Donor Receiver Jams Transfer display Coutermeasure Remove the magazine Pull out the donor s leading edge about 2 cm and insert the magazine again IMPORTANT f the leading edge is torn or bent cut off the torn or bent portion with scissors or the like If the donor magazine cannot be pulled out pull the J12 knob manual cutter out and in to cut off the donor pull out the magazine and close the cover The remaining paper is discharged into the donor insertion section Rotate the J1 knob in the direction indicated by the arrow Open the left hand upper side door and open the J2 guide Open the thermal processing un
85. r door Front Upper Door J2 guide Rotate the J1 knob clockwise while pushing down the J2 guide to remove the jammed donor IMPORTANT When removing a jammed donor or receiver use care not to tear it If you do be sure to remove all the pieces of the donor or receiver from the machine 3 Close the front upper door and left hand side upper door Jamming at Location 3 Open the front lower door raise the thermal processing unit release lever J11 and slowly open the thermal processing unit to the right NOTE Atthis time remove any jammed receiver Processing 2 Unit N CAUTION The thermal processing unit is hot Do not touch the thermal processing unit immediately after opening it LZ TT A 2 2 Close the front lower door and open the front upper door 3 Open the right hand side upper door Water Coating Section Push up the water coating section and rotate the J3 knob counter clockwise to cause the donor to come out Remove the donor and slowly replace the water coating section to its original position J3 knob DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES o 6 4 Jamming at Location 3 Close the right side upper door and close the thermal processing unit 6 Close the front upper door Jamming at Location 6 Ope
86. raneous light on the photo sensitive material donor Installation Space Secure the amount of space shown below to ensure the proper operation replacement of consumables and maintenance of the machine IMPORTANT There is a vent at the rear of the machine Provide a minimum clearance of 8 in 20 cm between the vent and the wall A Unit mm 8in 200mm 21in 530mm 17in 430mm 56in 1416mm 23in 580mm 62in 1565mm GENERAL PRECAUTIONS KE Electrical Hookup e Connect the power plug directly into a 120V 10 60 Hz grounded outlet 3 pin which has a power rating of 15 A or more N WARNING e DO NOT USE a two pin power outlet which is not grounded as an electrical shock may result when short circuiting occurs e Use the indicated power supply voltage only Never use an extension cord with an inadequate rating If such a cord is used abnormal heat generation smoke or other abnormal phenomena may occur e Perform the following checks on a periodic basis e Make sure the power plug is properly inserted into a dedicated power outlet e Check the power plug and cable for abnormal heat generation e Make sure the power cable is not cracked or damaged Donors and Receivers e Use the donors and receivers specified below Donors Pictro Receivers Abbreviation Abbreviation PZ SG ER 323 mm x 92 m Equivalent to 182 Double Letter Wide she
87. rightness increases or decreases by 1 level When the keys are held down the brightness level increases or decreases continuously key 1 level increase in the brightness setting The key 1 level decrease in the brightness setting Contrast control 1 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Contrast 2 Press either the key or key to adjust the contrast Each time the key or key is pressed the contrast increases or decreases by 1 level When the keys are held pressed the contrast level increases or decrease continuously key 1 level harder brighter in bright areas darker in dark areas The key 1 level softer darker in bright areas brighter in dark areas Red balance control 1 Press the NEXT key The message changes to R Balance 2 Press either the key or key to adjust the red balance Each time the key or key is pressed the red balance increases or decreases by 1 level When the keys are held pressed the red balance level increases or decrease continuously key 1 level stronger in red balance The key 1 level stronger in cyan balance HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL A Shin Balance iE A rd e Balance TT A NT y Balance 20 5 lt 4 B Balance 24 4 14 Color Control Adjustment Procedures Green balance control 1 Press the NEXT key Th
88. rmed in the following order Color bal the colors on the monitor screen roughadjustment of Bbrighmess donot match thoseof the adjustment of color balanced acjustmen fine adjustment of all parameters finished prints Color control IMPORTANT e Before making adjustments using the color control function perform the calibration to make sure that the machine is in appropriate condition e The color control function may be used to produce prints in desired colors After using the function for that purpose be sure to restore the normal settings for the next use e The sample image used for color matching should be one with easily identifiable transitions between colors and gray balance If the sample image is biased towards particular colors the color adjustment will also be biased towards those colors resulting in inappropriate color reproduction when printing other images e When accurate color matching is required note the following e t the temperature was low during the night let the machine stand for about 1 hour after power on before starting printing e f the room temperature has changed more than 5 C repeat the calibration process HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Calibration Standard Color Condition Setup The printer itself can be adjusted to provide consistent prints Perform a calibration standard color condition setup whenever the donor is changed or within one month after the last ca
89. s the ONLINE key to return the machine to ONLINE When a 305 mm donor and 297 mm condition receiver are set Changing the Power Saving Mode Timer Setup e change the time required for the machine to switch into the power saving mode follow the procedure below e The time can be set at 10 minutes 30 minutes and 60 minutes e The standard setting is 10 minutes The 10 minute setting is recommended Power saving mode When the machine is left unoperated for a predetermined period of time 10 30 or 60 minutes the machine enters power saving mode in order to conserve energy The machine exits power saving mode when any key on the operation panel is pressed or the machine receives a print command from the host computer Configuration lt StandBy 0min 44 StandBy 10 4 StandBy 30min 4 StandBy 60min Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE condition When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT key twice x The message changes to Configuration 3 Press the SEL key x The message changes to Size Press the NEXT key The message changes to StandBy 5 Press either the or key to select the time x Each time the key is pressed the time changes as follows 10 gt 30 gt 60 2 10 gt x Each time the key is pressed the time changes as fol
90. side Darker image side Higher contrast side Lower contrast Color balance Balance Side Red becomes stronger side Cyan becomes stronger Balance Side Green becomes stronger side Magenta becomes stronger B Balance side Blue becomes stronger side Yellow becomes stronger Color matching Matching ON1 The color matching function suitable for SCSI 2 overall CG images is activated ON2 The color matching function suitable for photo images is activated The color matching function suitable for sRGB color space is activated ON4 The color matching function similar to the Matching OFF on the Pictrography 4000 is activated OFF The basic characteristics of the printer are used B Brightness control Press the ONLINE key on the operation panel to switch the machine to OFFLINE mode p 2 When the machine is in OFFLINE mode press the NEXT w Color Control key The message changes to Color Control 3 Press the SEL key The message changes to Brightness 1 4 Brightness 4 2 Brightness 1 A 4 v Contrast A 4 v Contrast A lt v R Balance A 4 Balance 4 14 Color Control Adjustment Procedures 4 Press either the key or key to adjust the brightness Each time the key or key is pressed the b
91. ssage on the operation panel changes to Measuring and density measurement begins HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Data Receiving x When measurement ends without problems the message on the operation panel changes to Data Y In Computing Receiving x When communications are finished the message v 4 Complete changes to Computing indicating that calibration calculation is now underway x Whencalibration calculation ends without problems the message changes to Complete NOTE e Ifthe calibration pattern is inserted in reverse or inclined the message MarginError or NG Retry from Mesure Density is displayed Press the ESC key and correctly reinsert the calibration pattern e f MarginError is displayed even when the calibration pattern is inserted correctly the position of the pattern image may have deviated significantly See 4 8 Setting up the Print Image Position to return the setting for Margin Control to 0 Go back and create a new calibration pattern 4 MarginError Retry from Mesure Density 3 Press the ON LINE key to return the machine to the ON LINE mode Color Control Adjustment Procedures To adjust the color follow the procedures below Color Control Adjustment Items Adjustment Item Effect on Print Image Brightness Brightness When increased on Contrast side Brighter image Contrast
92. ted under all conditions APPENDIX Blank Page FAX 81 3 5484 0454 E mail td eigi tokyo fujifilm co jp Request for Feedback Fujifilm s Technical Division Photo Products Marketing would be most grateful if you would take copies of it one for each manual being used then complete and send them to us by FAX or E mail Your opinions will contribute greatly to an accurate assessment of the overall quality of each manual questions can be answered by ticking V the appropriate box es but in addition to these answers please provide us with your written comments in the lined spaces following each block of questions lt Questionnaire gt Manual Title and Reference Number Title PICTROGRAPHY 4500N INSTRUCTION MANUAL UC TYPE Reference Number PP3 B506E Your Name and Company Company Your E mail Address and FAX Number E mail Address FAX Number 1 Very thorough 3 Slightly substandard Question How would you rate this equipment related manual overall 1 2 Good 4 Substandard f you have ticked 3 or 4 please give us your reasons Yes No Question Have you found any technical errors errors in spelling or missing words in this manual 2 f you have ticked Yes please let us know what these errors and missing words are
93. the inner door unless necessary Opening the inner door exposes the donor s leading end to extraneous light e If the donor magazine is removed during donor receiver jam clearing the exposed portion of the donor s leading end will be automatically cut off and discharged after the jam is cleared DONOR RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES Jamming at Location 1 Inner Door Inner Door tack iever 1 Open the lower front door Rotate the inner door lock lever 90 upward and open the inner door 3 Slowly pull out the donor magazine NOTE f the leading end of the donor gets caught and cannot be pulled out push the donor magazine back in and do Steps 10 to 18 If the donor leading end is torn or bent cut it off with a pair of scissors or the like 5 Adjust the donor so that about 0 8 in 2 cm protrudes from the donor magazine e Cutthe leading end square Make sure that the width of the protruding end does not vary by more than 0 1 in 8 mm e Do not let the donor s leading end slip back into the donor magazine If it does it will not possible to pull out the donor 6 2 Jamming at Location 1 6 Hold the donor s leading end and slowly insert the donor magazine along the guide NOTE Insert the donor magazine all the way in IMPORTANT Inserting the magazine with the donor s leading end bent may cause the equipment to malfunction 7 Close the inner door
94. the water level in the water bottle drops due to evaporation or other reasons or no water bottle is set in the machine the message changes to Check Water Tank and the water bottle LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on IMPORTANT e Do use well water Use tap water for drinks with a temperature of between 20 C and 40 C If the water temperature is below 20 it may take longer for the machine to become ready for printing this however does not constitute a machine failure e Remove all water from the bottle if the machine is not to be used for over a week Warning Change Water Warning Check Water Bottle Front Upper Door x One week after the previous water replacement the message changes to Warning Change Water the water bottle LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on and the alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeated IMPORTANT Do not merely add water to the water bottle Replace the entire amount of water in the water bottle x f the water bottle water level becomes low because of evaporation or other reasons the message Warning Check Water Bottle appears and the alarm sounds four successive short beeps repeated Do the following procedure to replace the water NOTE Make sure to replace the water with the power ON 1 If the power switch is OFF O the machine will not detect replacement The next time the power is turned on the Warnin
95. ty of water filter 9 Press the NEXT key The message changes to Filter Alarm Press or key to set the alarm remaining quantity of 4 Filter Alarm 10 water filter x If the remaining quantity of water filter is equal to or less than the entered value the LED on the transfer monitor blinks Press the ONLINE key to return to the machine to ONLINE condition HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL ES Pictrography 4500N Color Adjustment The Pictrography 4500N is equipped with the functions for calibration color control and color matching To ensure optimum performance on the Pictrography 4500N each of these functions should be fully understood e Calibration function Maintains the color conditions on the main unit at the optimum level See page 62 e Color control function Controls the colors and densities on the monitor screen so that they match those of the finished prints The setup value depends on the monitor screen set conditions Example If the monitor screen is set at high brightness the actual image data will be darker than it should be as well as the prints produced from the image data In such a case the brightness of the print colors can be increased with the color control function so that they match the tone on the screen The color control function provides the following adjustments When making prints on the Pictrography 4500N make the adjustments as needed e Brightn
96. ull duplex mode e 100BASE TX compatible in half duplex mode and full duplex mode For Ethernet cable prepare twisted pair cable that matches the connection form of the network used Note case of 100BASE TX category 5 cable is required e When connecting directly to PC prepare a cross cable Connect the Ethernet cable prepared to the interface connector Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to hub router Ethernet connector of PC when connecting PC directly e Besuretouse a straight cable to connect to hub router e When connecting to PC directly be sure to use a cross cable Machine Startup Power Switch SelfCheck Data Ready400 LL DP W GLOSSY THICK _ 1 2 7h ON LINE DATA 1 Turn the power switch to the ON 1 position The operating panel displays Self Check and the machine starts the self check NOTE The lower part of the message indicates the size of the donor and the type of the receiver used The donor size is indicated as follows Indication Size of donor used 323 mm Double Letter Wide etc 305 mm Double Letter and Letter 262 mm 10 x 12 and 10 x 8 135 mm 4R and 5 The example shown on the left is for Double Letter wide standard thickness glossy paper x When the self check is completed the message changes to Data Ready and the ONLINE indicator lamp comes on NOTE The t
97. ve images Any refuse containing confidential data should be shredded and properly disposed of as industrial waste see page 38 When storing finished prints keep them out of direct sunlight The quality of the prints is affected by various environmental conditions heat humidity light and air pollution Recommended storage conditions Store with good ventilation at 25 C 30 RH to 60 RH Store at 10 C or less 30 RH to 50 RH when storing for long periods When stacking prints use care to prevent the image surfaces coming into contact with each other because color dye transfer may occur 1 5 Donors and Receivers e Image quality is guaranteed over the entire sheet except for a 0 2 in 5 boarder along each sides 0 24 in 6 mm in the case of Double Letter wide sheets 2 0 2in 5mm 0 24in 6mm for Double Letter wide sheets La 0 2in 5 0 24in 6mm for Double Letter wide sheets e Thetrailing end of the receiver has an end detection hole Therefore the last print produced at the end of a receiver roll may have a hole in it Such a print is not included in the guaranteed number of prints e Prints containing the cut edge at the start of the receiver roll or the end detection hole at the end of the roll are not included in the guaranteed number of prints ERJ Duplication Restrictions The possession of duplication equipment does not automatically entitle the owner to make copies Th

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