Ricoh 6010 Copier User Manual


 
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong
What to do if Something Goes Wrong
1. If the color balance is not right
If the color density leans to red or blue, or isn’t properly balanced, perform the color density adjustment, and the color
balance adjustments for Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. See page 124.
2. If the film you want to copy does not match
the types of base film included.
If you do not plan on copying from this type of film
often, use an unexposed frame of the same film strip,
if available, when performing shading.
If you plan on copying from this type of film often,
make a base slide using an unexposed, developed
frame of the film.
If you have no blank unexposed frame of the same
type of film, you can use an unexposed frame from
film produced by the same company, but the colors
might differ a bit.
3. If the copy image is out of focus.
Check if the image on the film is focused or not. If it is, make sure the film is correctly set in the holder.
If you reset the film correctly in the holder and the image is still out of focus, or if you use a different image, and the
copy image is out of focus in every case, please call your service representative.
You can adjust the focus manually with the focusing lever. See page 228.
4. If the edge of the original image does not appear on the copy.
Check the size of the area that can be copied. See page 212.
When setting film in the holder, be sure to position the desired frame properly.
To extend the area that can be copied, use the glass mount film holder and focus manually.
5. If the projection lamp does not light.
If the projection lamp does not light and a service message appears on the screen, the lamp might be burned out. In
this case, please call you service representative.
6. If you move the mirror unit.
Perform the shading operation once again.
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1: Unexposed part
2: Mount