FujiFilm 4500N Printer User Manual


 
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OPERATING PROCDURES
3.4 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%RH or less.
Do not open the inner door of the donor magazine with the power OFF ( ). 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).
(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: If magazine D is not set in position, turn the power ON () and perform the following procedure from
step 4.
The trailing edge discharge
When the donor in the donor magazine is used up, the
message changes to "End Process", and the trailing edge
is discharged after about 2 minutes.
When the discharge is completed, the message changes
to "Warning", the D LED lamp on the transfer monitor
comes on, and the alarm sounds (four successive short
beeps, repeated).
Replace the donor magazine by following the procedure on the
next page.
Donor End Process
Warning
Donor Empty