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PP3-B506E
First Edition
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PICTROGRAPHY 4500N
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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DIGITAL IMAGE PRINTER
PICTROGRAPHY 4500N
UC Type
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Ref.No.PP3-B506E TD-04.2-FG Printed in Japan
Printed on Recycled Paper
No. 14, L.O.B. No. 4, P.O.Box 17212, Jebel Ali, Dubai, U.A.E.
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.
in North America FUJI PHOTO FILM U.S.A., INC.
200 Summit Lake Drive, Valhalla, New York 10595-1356, U.S.A.
FUJI PHOTO FILM CANADA INC.
600 Suffolk Court, Mississauga, Ontario, L5R 4G4, Canada
FUJI PHOTO FILM HAWAII, INC.
94-468 Akoki Street, Waipahu, Hawaii 96797, U.S.A.
in Europe FUJI PHOTO FILM (EUROPE) G.m.b.H.
Heesenstrasse 31, 40549 Dusseldorf, Germany
FUJI PHOTO FILM (U.K.) LTD.
Fuji Film House, 125 Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, London NW3 6HY, U.K.
FUJIFILM ESPAÑA, S.A.
Aragon, 180, 08011-Barcelona, Spain
FUJIFILM FRANCE SAS
Parc d' Activites du Pas-du-Lac-2, Avenue Franklin, 78186 St. Quentin en Yvelines Cedex, France
in South America FUJI PHOTO FILM DO BRASIL LTDA.
Avenida Vereador Jose Diniz, No. 3400, Campo Belo, São Paulo CEP 04604-901,
Cx. Postal 3656, Brazil
in Asia FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., HONG KONG OFFICE
Room 2208, Tower 6, The Gateway Harbour City, 9 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
FUJIFILM REGIONAL SERVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.
10 New Industrial Road, Fujifilm Building, Singapore 536201
FUJI PHOTO FILM (THAILAND) LTD.
S.P. Building, 8th Floor, 388 Phaholyothin Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
FUJI PHOTO FILM (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD.
Letter Box 3, 3rd Floor Office Block 1, Crystal Plaza Lot 4, Jalan 51A/223
46100 Petaling Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., TAIPEI OFFICE
Rm. 601, Hung Chong Bldg., No. 38, Sec. 6, Min Chuan E. Road, Taipei 11453, Taiwan
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., SEOUL OFFICE
505-19, Kasan-Dong, Kumchon-Gu, Seoul, Korea 152-020
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., BEIJING REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE
Beijing Fortune Bldg. No. 817, 5, Dong Sanhuan Bei-lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 100004
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., HO CHI MINH OFFICE
7th Floor Sun Wah Tower, 115 Nguyen Hue Street, Dist. 01, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., NEW DELHI OFFICE
Le Meridien Commercial Tower 8F, Janpath, New Delhi 110001, India
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD. MANILA OFFICE
c/o YKL Development & Trading Corporation, 24 Sto. Domingo St., Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
in Oceania FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD., SYDNEY REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE
c/o Hanimex Pty. Limited, 114 Old Pittwater Road, Brookvale, N.S.W. 2100, Australia
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PICTROGRAPHY 4500N

PP3-B506EFirst EditionINSTRUCTION MANUALPICTROGRAPHY 4500N [INSTRUCTION MANUAL]DIGITAL IMAGE PRINTERPICTROGRAPHY 4500NUC Type~Ref.No.PP3-B506E TD-0

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

1SECTION 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONSBefore using this product, read and understand this section thoroughly.Safety precautions include WARNING and CAUTION.

Page 3 - Laser Radiation Safety

91SECTION 6 DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES6.1 Clearing Donor/Receiver Jams... 926.2 Jamming at Location

Page 4 - Laser Warning Labels

926.1 Clearing Donor/Receiver Jams● If the donor or receiver fails to be properly transported during printing, the machine stops andthe following in

Page 5 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL

936DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURESTransfer display CoutermeasureRemove the magazine. Pull out the donor's leading edge about 2 cm and ins

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946.2 Jamming at Location "1"1.Open the lower front door.2.Rotate the inner door lock lever 90° upward and open theinner door.3.Slowly pul

Page 7 - Contents

956DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES6.2 Jamming at Location "1"6.Hold the donor's leading end and slowly insert the donormagazin

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96If the leading end of the donor gets caught and the donormagazine cannot be pulled out, do the following steps.10.Loosen the screw securing the knob

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976DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES15.Pull the latch at the top of the donor insertion section towardsyou, and open the top plate downwards.16.R

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981.Open the front upper door and left-hand side upper door.2.Rotate the "J1" knob clockwise while pushing down the"J2" guide to r

Page 11 - 1.1 Operating Environment

996DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES1.Open the front lower door, raise the thermal processing unitrelease lever "J11", and slowly open

Page 12 - GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

1005.Close the right-side upper door and close the thermalprocessing unit.6.Close the front upper door.6.4 Jamming at Location "3"

Page 13 - 1.2 Room Conditions

21.1 Operating EnvironmentGeneral Precautions● Follow the instructions provided in this manual only.WARNING: ● Use the indicated voltage only. Do no

Page 14

1016DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES1.Open the front upper door and take out the receivermagazine.2.Open the left-hand side upper door.3.Push do

Page 15 - 1.4 Electrical Hookup

1025.Adjust the donor so that about 0.8 in. (2 cm) protrudesfrom the receiver magazine.● Cut the leading end square. Make sure that the width ofthe pr

Page 16 - 1.5 Donors and Receivers

1036DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES1.Open the front lower door, raise the thermal processing unitrelease lever "J11", and slowly open

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1041.Open the front lower door, raise the thermal processingunit release lever "J11", and slowly open the thermalprocessing unit to the righ

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1056DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES1.Open the front lower door, raise the thermal processing unitrelease lever "J11", and slowly open

Page 19 - 0.2in. (5mm)

1066.Replace the refuse compartment to its original positionand close the front lower door.6.8 Jamming at Locations "5 and 9"

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1076DONOR/RECEIVER JAM CLEARING PROCEDURES1.Remove the print tray.2.Open the left-hand side lower door.3.Push up the "J10" guide to remove t

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Page 22 - COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

109SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE7.1 When a Problem Occurs... 1107.2 Error Code Display ...

Page 23 - 2.1 Overview

110Symptom Possible Cause Remedial ActionThe power does not turn ON. (Nothing Power switch is not turned Turn the power switch to ON ( ).is displaye

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31GENERAL PRECAUTIONSCAUTION: ● Do not drink water in the water bottle or give it to animals.● When clearing a jam, do not touch the thermal processin

Page 25 - 2.2 Operation Panel

1117TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Actions to be taken when E and J errors are indicatedWhen the display shows "Service" and an error code (E011 to

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112 Actions to be taken when a C error is occursIf an error code (Cxxx-x) appears on the right-hand side of the operation panel, clear it by doing th

Page 27 - 2.3 Alarm

113MAJOR SPECIFICATIONMAJOR SPECIFICATIONS Pictrography 4500N Major SpecificationsItem SpecificationName Pictrography 4500NModel Number PG 4500NPrint

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114 ConsumablesDonorPZ Donor (PZ-D ER) 323 mm x 92 m(roll paper magazine(Equivalent to 182 Double Letter Widesheets)305 mm x 92 m(roll paper magazine

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116APPENDIX Maximum number of pixels per print sizeReceiver sizeDouble Letter Wide12 x 18Letter WideDouble LetterLetter10 x 1210 x 85R5 High Vision5

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117APPENDIX Print sizesAPPENDIXReceiver sizeDouble Letter Wide12 x 18Letter WideDouble LetterLetter10 x 1210 x 85R5 High Vision5 Panorama4R4 High Vi

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Please return this questionnaire to FAX No. : Tokyo 81-3-5484-0454,or to one of these E-mail addresses : [email protected]

Page 34 - 3.2 Machine Startup

PP3-B506EFirst EditionINSTRUCTION MANUALPICTROGRAPHY 4500N [INSTRUCTION MANUAL]DIGITAL IMAGE PRINTERPICTROGRAPHY 4500NUC Type~Ref.No.PP3-B506E TD-0

Page 35 - LL/DP-W GLOSSY THICK

41.2 Room ConditionsFor normal and safe operation, install the machine in the following environment.● Temperature: 15°C to 28°C (Free from moisture

Page 36 - OPERATING PROCDURES

51GENERAL PRECAUTIONS1.3 Installation SpaceSecure the amount of space shown below to ensure the proper operation, replacement ofconsumables, and mai

Page 37 - Front Lower

61.4 Electrical Hookup● Connect the power plug directly into a 120V ±10V, 60 Hz grounded outlet (3-pin) which has apower rating of 15 A or more.WAR

Page 38

71GENERAL PRECAUTIONS● Use the donors and receivers specified below.DonorsName Abbreviation Size Remarks323 mm x 92 m Base: Paper(Equivalent to 182 D

Page 39 - Black Light Blocking Leader

8● When storing the donor (the donor magazine) or receiver (the receiver magazine), place it in ahorizontal position. If stored in an upright positio

Page 40

91GENERAL PRECAUTIONS● When storing an unsealed magazine (D or R), place it in a cool dark place.It is recommended that the donor/receiver leading end

Page 41 - Donor Empty

10● Image quality is guaranteed over the entire sheet except for a 0.2- in. (5-mm) boarder alongeach sides (0.24 in, (6 mm) in the case of Double Lett

Page 42

INTRODUCTIONThank you for choosing the Pictrography 4500N.The Pictrography 4500N consists of the machine main body, photosensitive material (donor), a

Page 43

111GENERAL PRECAUTIONS1.6 Duplication RestrictionsThe possession of duplication equipment does not automatically entitle the owner to make copies.Th

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Page 45 - Water Inlet

13SECTION 2COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS2.1 Overview... 142.2 Operation Panel..

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142.1 OverviewPO2F001J

Page 47 - Refuse Compartment

152COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS2.1 OverviewNumber Name Function1 Front Door Is opened to replace magazine or water, or to clear a donor/receiverjam

Page 48

16Number Name Function1 Transfer Monitor Indicates by LEDs the processing state of the donor and receiver.Alsming and errors related to the donor, rec

Page 49

172COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONSNumber Name Function5 + key / – key Press to enter the value for each parameter, including printsize and color control

Page 50 - ON LINE

182.3 Alarm● An alarm sounds under the following conditions.● The type of alarm depends on the machine condition.Alarm sound Machine conditionBeep (

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192COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONSBlank Page.

Page 52 - SECTION 4

202.4 Printing Mechanism1. The digital image data received from the host computer is stored in the image memory.2. The donor is exposed by laser whi

Page 53 - 4.1 Menu

Laser Radiation SafetyNotes on Laser Safety<Laser Radiation Safety>This product is a Class I laser device for which biological hazards have not

Page 54

212COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS2.5 Power Saving ModePower Saving ModeWhen the machine is not used for a specific duration (10, 30, or 60 minutes) f

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Page 56

23SECTION 3 OPERATING PROCEDURE3.1 Connecting Other Devices... 243.2 Machine Startup ...

Page 57 - 4.2 How to Use the Keys

243.1 Connecting Other DevicesCAUTION● Before connecting other devices, turn all the power switchesOFF ().● Make connection to the network when the

Page 58 - 4.3 Changing the Print Size

253OPERATING PROCDURES3.2 Machine Startup1.Turn the power switch to the ON ( ) position.★ The operating panel displays "Self Check" and t

Page 59

263.3 Printing1.Use the host computer to enter the image data to be printedon the Pictrography 4500N (in online condition).★ When the entered image

Page 60

273OPERATING PROCDURES3.4 Donor Magazine Replacement● There is a donor end detection hole on the trailing edge of the donor. When this hole is dete

Page 61 - 4.6 Alarm ON/OFF

28NOTE: Be sure to replace the donor magazine with the power switch ON( ).If the power switch is OFF (), the machine will not detect thereplacement.

Page 62 - Direction

293OPERATING PROCDURES6.Take out the core from the donor magazine and adjust thepartition to the size of the donor being used.The size of the donor co

Page 63

309.Remove the tape securing the black light-blocking leaderand pull out the edge of the film about 0.8 in. (2 cm) fromthe donor magazine. Then close

Page 64

Laser Warning Labels#1#1#2#2#2#2#2Label #2Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock defeated.AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAMLabel

Page 65 - Water Filter 130sheets

313OPERATING PROCDURES14.Grasp the donor's leading end and slowly insert the donormagazine along the guide.NOTE: Push the donor magazine all the

Page 66

32● There is a receiver end detection hole on the trailing edge of the receiver. When this hole isdetected by the machine, the receiver's traili

Page 67 - Precaution Setup

333OPERATING PROCDURES3.Remove the core of the receiver magazine and adjust thepartitions to the receiver being used. The size of the receivermust co

Page 68

347.Hold the leading edge of the receiver and slowly insert thereceiver magazine along the guide.NOTE: Push the receiver magazine all the way.8.Close

Page 69

353OPERATING PROCDURES3.6 Water Replacement● The Pictrography 4500N uses water to accelerate development.● Replace the water in the water bottle whe

Page 70 - CalibrationColor control

362.Pull out the water supply hose and insert it into the hole ofthe water coating section.3.Attach the stopper onto the water bottle and pull out the

Page 71 - Print Tray

373OPERATING PROCDURES6.Pour water into the water bottle.IMPORTANT:● Do not use well water. Use tap water for drinks at atemperature of between 20°C

Page 72 - NG Retry from Mesure Density

38When the refuse (used donor) compartment is filled with refuse,the machine indicates the necessity for refuse disposal asfollows.★ The refuse LED la

Page 73 - Brightness

393OPERATING PROCDURES5.Rotate the handle clockwise to pull out the refuse.NOTE: The refuse should be sent to the place where the donor waspurchased,

Page 74 - R. Balance

40Please contact your Fujifilm representative for details on ourreclamation program.Please shred any refuse before returning it to the FujifilmReclama

Page 75

ABOUT THIS MANUAL● Operations to be performed by the operator are indicated by step numbers 1, 2, 3, and so on,whereas operations carried out by the

Page 76 - ColorMatching

413OPERATING PROCDURESTo turn the power switch to OFF ( ), follow the steps below.1.Make sure that LED lamps 1 to 10 on the transfer monitorare off.I

Page 78 - 192.168.001.112

43SECTION 4 HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.1 Menu... 444.2 How to Use th

Page 79

444.1 MenuCounter DisplayUtilityDonor 130sheetsWaterFilter 130sheetsIndicates the remaining quantity of donor.Indicates the remaining processing

Page 80

454HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.1 MenuBrightness – 0 + Contrast – 0 + R.Balance – 0 + G.Balance – 0 + Color MatchingON1 + Adjusts th

Page 81

464.1 MenuSize – A3W + StandBy – 30min + Dot/Inch – 400 + Alarm – ON + Margin

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474HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.1 MenuInputs passwords used for settings.Network Setting*4*6*5*5*5*4*5*6This mark is displayed only when password

Page 83

48 ONLINE and OFFLINE switchingON LINEON LINEON LINE condition OFFLINE conditionON LINEON LINE keyUtilityDataReady400● Select ONLINE to make print

Page 84

494HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANELTo change the print size, follow the procedure below.NOTE: The print size can be changed (between Double Letter and

Page 85

50● To change the time required for the machine to switch into the power saving mode*, follow theprocedure below.● The time can be set at 10 minutes,

Page 86

SECTION 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONSSECTION 2 COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONSSECTION 3 OPERATING PROCEDURESSECTION 4 HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANELSECTION

Page 87

514HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANELTo change the resolution (dpi) of the finished print images, follow the procedure below.The resolution can be set at

Page 88

52Follow the procedure below to activate/deactivate the alarm which sounds when the WARNINGindicator on the operation panel is turned on or is blinkin

Page 89

534HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANELTo adjust the position of a print image, follow the procedure below.NOTE: ● The X and Y directions with respect to

Page 90

544.7 Fine Adjustment of Print Image Position2.Enter the margin in the X direction by pressing the + key or– key.★ Each time the + key or – key is p

Page 91

554HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANELTo check the remaining quantity of the donor and receiver and the processing capability availablewith the currently l

Page 92 - SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE

56 To check the remaining processing capability availablewith the currently loaded water7.Press the NEXT key.★ The message changes to "Water Fil

Page 93

574HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANELTo enable the donor, receiver, and water filter counters and to set the quantity of remaining donor,receiver, and wat

Page 94 - MAINTENABCE

58To set the alarm to sound when the specified remaining quantity of donor, receiver, or water filter isreached, follow the procedure below.4.10 Set

Page 95 - Water Filter Cover

594HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.10 Setting the Remaining Quantity of Consumables for Alarms To set the alarm level for the remaining quantity of

Page 96

60The Pictrography 4500N is equipped with the functions for calibration, color control, and colormatching.To ensure optimum performance on the Pictro

Page 97 - Water Filter Notch

ContentsSECTION 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS... 11.1 Operating Environment...

Page 98

614HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Steps to followFunctionItemCalibrationColor balanceadjustmentColor matching On/Off selectionBrightness/contrastadju

Page 99 - Scanner Cleaner

624.13 Calibration (Standard Color Condition Setup)The printer itself can be adjusted to provide consistent prints. Perform a calibration (standard

Page 100 - PROCEDURES

634HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Measurement1.Align the calibration pattern with the arrow, then align it tothe right-hand end of the Auto-Calibrato

Page 101 - Magazine

64To adjust the color, follow the procedures below. Color Control Adjustment ItemsAdjustment ItemSetupRangeEffect on Print ImageBrightness /ContrastC

Page 102

654HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.Press either the + key or – key to adjust the brightness.★ Each time the + key or – key is pressed, the brightnessi

Page 103 - Lock Lever

66 Green balance control1.Press the NEXT key.★ The message changes to "G.Balance".2.Press either the + key or – key to adjust the green bal

Page 104 - Inner door

674HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL Color matching1.Press the NEXT key.★ The message changes to "Color Matching".2.Press either the + key or

Page 105 - Check Donor - Magazine

684.15 Network SettingThe following is an explanation of network setting.There are 2 methods of setting the network as shown below.● Set it by using

Page 106 - Portion of Donor

694HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.15 Network setting6.Press the SEL key.★ Screen for setting DHCP/BOOTP opens. When thefunction of DHCP/BOOTP is to

Page 107 - "J1" knob

7010.Press the NEXT key.★ Screen for setting subnet mask opens. Subnet maskcurrently set is displayed at this time. Move four figuresto be changed usi

Page 108 - Right-hand Side Upper Door

Contents4.15 Network Setting ... 684.15.1 Setting Usi

Page 109 - Close the front upper door

714HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL15.Press the NEXT key.★ Screen for communication mode setting will be displayed.While the machine will be used under

Page 110 - Front Upper Door

724.15.2 Setup Using UtilityA connected host (computer) could be a Windows machine or Macintosh machine.After the setting is made, be sure to turn the

Page 111 - (2 cm)

734HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL5.The setup application (AdminManager) starts up, and itshows the Ethernet address (MAC address) and the currentIP ad

Page 112

749.Click the [TCP/IP] tab in [Preferences] in the [Options] menuto configure the [Broadcast Setup].10.Click the [Timeout] tab to configure the [Timeo

Page 113 - "J4" knob

754HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL4.15.2.2 Using in the Macintosh EnvironmentThis section describes how to set up a Macintosh and this product to print

Page 114 - "J9" guide

765.It prompts to select the language of your preference.★ Select [US English] and click the [OK] button.6.[Software License Agreement] appears.★ Clic

Page 115

774HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL9.It searches for PICTROGRAPHY 4500N on the networkand shows it.★ If nothing is shown, verify the settings of the Mac

Page 116 - Remove the print tray

7813.Select [System Status] from the [Status] menu to gatherthe system status.14.If you select [IP address Setup] from the [Setup] menuwith the IP add

Page 117 - Blank Page

794HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL1.Insert the User Software CD-ROM into the computer's discdrive to mount the CD-ROM.★ Double click the CD-ROM ic

Page 118 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

807.A dialog box to select the destination folder appears.★ Click the [NEXT] button.(The default destination folder is Macintosh HD: (logged-in user n

Page 120 - Power Switch

814HOW TO USE THE OPERATION PANEL9.Click the PICTROGRAPHY 4500N to select it. (It will behighlighted.) If it shows more than one PICTROGRAPHY4500N,

Page 121 - 7.2 Error Code Display

8211.Select [Preferences] from the [Options] menu to configurethe settings.★ Click the "TCP/IP" tab to configure [Broadcast Setup].★ Click t

Page 122 - MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS

83SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE5.1 Regular Maintenance Program... 845.2 Side Air Filter Replacement...

Page 123

845.1 Regular Maintenance Program● The regular maintenance program is to be conducted by the user is described below. To keepthe machine in optimum

Page 124 - APPENDIX

855MAINTENABCENOTE: Replace both air filters each time.1.Press the lock section to open two air filter holders on theleft-hand side.2.Slide the side a

Page 125 - APPENDIX

86When water filter replacement is needed, the following messageappears.● The " " LED lamp on the transfer monitor comes on, themessage disp

Page 126

875MAINTENABCE3.Remove the old water filter.NOTE: The water filter consists of the water filter case and water filterelement.When replacing only the w

Page 127

888.Align the new water filter notch with the holder partitionand place the new water filter into position.NOTE: Rotate the water filter in both direc

Page 128 - Request for Feedback

895MAINTENABCE5.4 Auto Calibrator White Board Cleaning1.Slide the whiteboard cover on the top of the auto calibratortowards the right and remove it.

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905.5 Scanner Cover Glass CleaningIf white stripes appear on the prints in the feed direction, follow the procedure below to clean thecover glass.1.

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