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Operating Instructions

Digital Minilab

d-lab.1 family

Installation
Order number DD+18070082D0
Edition 2005-05-01
Version English, 03009_05
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Modification History

Version Edition Modification


03009_00 2004-01-02 Starting Version
03009_01 2004-04-01 Technical Data
03009_02 2004-06-01 Four Machine Versions
New Software Version
03009_03 2004-06-08 Connection values
03009_04 2004-12-15 FP: Roller T50N12-POM
03009_05 2005-05-01 Twelve machine versions

Veröffentlichung nach EN 55022 (gültig in EU):

Warning!
The equipment complies with the limits for a Class A device. Operation of the equipment
in residential areas may cause radio interference in which case the user at his own
expense will be requested to take whatever measures may be required to correct the
interference

© 2005 AgfaPhoto GmbH. All rights reserved.


No part of these instructions may be reproduced, copied, or transmitted in any form or by
any means without prior written permission by AgfaPhoto GmbH.

AgfaPhoto is used under license of Agfa-Gevaert AG


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d-lab.1 family: Installation Contents

Contents
1 d-lab.1 Versions....................................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview (Illustrations) ...................................................................................................................................................1
1.1.1 d-lab.1 with Film Processor .......................................................................................................................1
1.1.2 d-lab.1s..............................................................................................................................................................2
1.1.3 netlab.1 .............................................................................................................................................................3
2 Unpacking the d-lab.1 ...........................................................................................................4
3 Transporting the lab.1...........................................................................................................6
3.1 Principal Information.......................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Dimensions..........................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2.1 Dimensions: Machine packed...................................................................................................................6
3.2.2 Dimensions: Machine unpacked..............................................................................................................7
3.2.3 Dimensions: Components ..........................................................................................................................7
3.2.4 Dimensions: image box...............................................................................................................................7
3.3 Weight...................................................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.1 Machine packed / unpacked ....................................................................................................................8
3.4 Dismounting Components for the Transport ..........................................................................................................9
3.4.1 Dismounting the Film Processor .............................................................................................................9
3.4.2 Dismounting the magazine cabinet.................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Vertical Transport ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5.1 Regulations and auxiliary equipment for floor-to-floor machine transport ......................... 11
3.5.2 Transport of the packed machine......................................................................................................... 12
3.5.3 Transport of the unpacked machine.................................................................................................... 13
3.6 Horizontal Transport...................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.6.1 Wheeling the machine to the installation site............................................................................... 13
4 Installing the d-lab.1...........................................................................................................14
4.1 Tools .................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 Mounting the Film Processor .................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3 Mounting the Adjusting Feet and Metal Stands ................................................................................................ 14
5 Installing the d-lab.1 On Site...............................................................................................15
5.1 Leveling.............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.2 Removing the Transport Protection ........................................................................................................................ 15
5.3 Mounting the Table....................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4 Mounting the add-on Tabletop ................................................................................................................................. 16
5.5 Mounting the 8 inch Sorter........................................................................................................................................ 17
5.6 Connecting the LCD Monitor to the Computer System .................................................................................. 18
5.7 Connecting the CRT Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse to the Computer System ...................................... 18
6 Configuration of the d-lab.1 Power Supply ...........................................................................19
6.1 Paper Processor .............................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.1.1 Checklist for mains adaptation ............................................................................................................. 19
6.1.2 Selecting mains voltage and connection type, connecting the power cable..................... 20
6.1.3 Adapting the Film Processor and Paper Processor to 50Hz / 60Hz ....................................... 22
6.1.3.1 Film Processor ................................................................................................................... 22
6.1.3.2 Paper Processor................................................................................................................. 22
7 d-lab.1 Chemicals ...............................................................................................................23
7.1 Order Numbers (ABC Codes) for d-lab.1 Chemicals and Replenisher ........................................................ 23
7.2 Safety Regulations for the Handling of Chemicals ........................................................................................... 24
7.3 Opening / Closing the Tank Section Cover ......................................................................................................... 25
7.3.1 Film Processor ............................................................................................................................................. 25
7.3.2 Paper Processor........................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4 Preparing the Machine Tanks.................................................................................................................................... 27
7.5 Mixing AgfaPhoto Chemicals in the Machine Tanks........................................................................................ 28

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7.6 Inserting Chemical Filters .......................................................................................................................................... 29


7.6.1 Film Processor ............................................................................................................................................. 29
7.6.2 Paper Processor........................................................................................................................................... 29
7.7 Replenisher Mixing with the Easy Film Box and Easy Paper Box................................................................ 30
7.7.1 Replenisher tanks and docking station in the Film Processor.................................................. 30
7.7.2 Replenisher tanks, water tank and docking station in the Paper Processor ....................... 30
7.7.3 Filling the water tank (Machines with Docking) ............................................................................ 31
7.7.4 Film Processor: inserting a new Filmbox .......................................................................................... 31
7.7.5 Paper Processor: inserting a new Paperbox ..................................................................................... 32
7.8 Replenisher Mixing for Machines with Open Chemicals (Paper Processor)............................................ 33
7.8.1 Usage open confectioned chemicals.................................................................................................. 33
7.8.2 Using box chemicals ................................................................................................................................. 33
7.8.2.1 Mixing Instructions.......................................................................................................... 33
7.8.2.2 Parameter............................................................................................................................ 33
7.8.3 Using the MSC/d-lab.3 Replenishers ................................................................................................. 34
7.8.3.1 Mixing Instructions for d-lab.1 Starter OC Paper Chemicals........................... 34
8 First Startup of the d-lab.1 .................................................................................................. 35
8.1 Switching on the Machine (after preparation of chemicals) ......................................................................... 35
8.2 System Start..................................................................................................................................................................... 35
9 Settings of the Film Processor and the Paper Processor........................................................ 36
9.1 Film Processor: Setting the Replenishment Rates............................................................................................ 37
9.2 Film Processor: Setting the Temperatures / Calibrating the Temperature Sensors............................. 39
9.3 Film Processor: Calibrating the Water Pumps .................................................................................................... 40
9.4 Paper Processor: Setting the Replenishment Rates ......................................................................................... 41
9.5 Paper Processor: Setting the Temperatures / Calibrating the Temperature Sensors .......................... 43
9.6 Paper Processor: Calibrating the Water Pumps ................................................................................................. 44
10 Brief Information for Operators during Warm-Up of the d-lab.1 ............................................. 44
11 Process Control of the d-lab.1 ............................................................................................. 45
11.1 Checking the Quality of Chemicals with Control Strips ................................................................................. 45
11.1.1 Film Processor: Checking the process................................................................................................ 45
11.1.2 Paper Processor: Checking the process............................................................................................. 46
12 Preparing the d-lab.1 for Production.................................................................................... 47
12.1 Defining Paper Configurations.................................................................................................................................. 47
12.1.1 Coding paper magazines......................................................................................................................... 47
12.1.2 Defining paper surfaces ........................................................................................................................... 49
12.1.3 Defining paper widths .............................................................................................................................. 50
12.1.4 Defining a paper configuration ............................................................................................................. 51
12.2 Calibrating the Machine.............................................................................................................................................. 52
12.3 Installation Report......................................................................................................................................................... 52
13 Installing the image box workstation (d-lab.1 allrounder 2, d-lab.1 plus)................................... 53
13.1 Unpacking and connecting the image box .......................................................................................................... 53
13.2 Ambient Operating Conditions ................................................................................................................................. 54
13.3 Notes about the correct Connection of the image box................................................................................... 54
13.3.1 Power supply................................................................................................................................................ 54
13.3.2 Wiring ............................................................................................................................................................. 54
13.3.3 Power cable.................................................................................................................................................. 55
13.3.4 Network cable ............................................................................................................................................. 55
13.3.5 1:1 connection to the d-lab.................................................................................................................... 56
13.4 Switching on the image box...................................................................................................................................... 57
13.5 Preparing the image box for usage of the workstation Software ................................................................ 57
13.5.1 Installation CD Version 3.0.4................................................................................................................. 57
13.5.2 Installation CD Version 3.1.0................................................................................................................. 58
13.5.3 Installation CD Version 6 ........................................................................................................................ 59
13.6 Setting the Brightness and the Contrast .............................................................................................................. 62
14 Index.................................................................................................................................. 63

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d-lab.1 family: Installation d-lab.1 Versions

1 d-lab.1 Versions
The d-lab.1 is offered in twelve different versions:
– d-lab.1 machines with Film Processor can process input from digital media and film
material; color negative films can be developed (4 versions).
– d-lab.1s machines can process input from digital media and film material; (5 versions).
– netlab.1 machines can process input from digital media (3 versions).

Note:
The digital input and the CD burning are performed one the d-lab.1 allrounder 2 and
the d-lab.1 plus via the image box using the AgfaPhoto programs workstation or kiosk.
Both functions are also available on the d-lab.1 and the netlab.1, provided the machine
is retrofitted for this (options 5-port drive and Software licenses).

1.1 Overview (Illustrations)


1.1.1 d-lab.1 with Film Processor

d-lab.1 starter d-lab.1 allrounder 1


Type 8070/040 Type 8070/050

d-lab.1 allrounder 2 d-lab.1 plus


Type 8070/100 Type 8070/109

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1.1.2 d-lab.1s

d-lab.1s starter d-lab.1s starter oc


Type 8070/230 Type 8070/240

d-lab.1s basic 1 d-lab.1s basic 2


Type 8070/300 Type 8070/200

d-lab.1s plus
Type 8070/310

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1.1.3 netlab.1

netlab.1 starter oc netlab.1 allrounder


Type 8070/160 Type 8070/150
netlab.1 plus
Type 8070/160

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2 Unpacking the d-lab.1


As the unpacking method is similar for all versions, it is demonstrated here only on the
d-lab.1 allrounder as an example.

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Transporting the lab.1 d-lab.1 family: Installation

3 Transporting the lab.1

3.1 Principal Information


The machine is delivered in one unit. It can be transported by means of a fork lift stacker
or a pallet lift truck either packed or unpacked. As the unpacked machine is on castors, it
can also be wheeled to the installation site if this is only for a short distance and the floor
is even.

Prerequisite for the transport:


Door opening min. 0.95 m wide and 1.85 m high.

d-lab.1 with Film Processor: The Film Processor, the Printer and the Paper Processor are
delivered in mounted condition. If required, the Film Processor and the magazine cabinet
can be unscrewed for the transport and pushed to the place of installation separately. See
3.4 Dismounting Components for the Transport .

3.2 Dimensions
3.2.1 Dimensions: Machine packed
Dimensions (packed): machine + accessory box
Version Type Width Depth Height
d-lab.1 starter 8070/040 2,400 mm 1,100 mm 1,900 mm
d-lab.1 allrounder 1 8070/050 2,400 mm 1,100 mm 1,900 mm
d-lab.1 allrounder 2 8070/100 2,400 mm 1,100 mm 1,900 mm
d-lab.1 plus 8070/109 2,850 mm 1,100 mm 1,900 mm
d-lab.1s starter oc 8070/230 2,200 mm 1,100 mm 1,700 mm
d-lab.1s starter 8070/240 2,200 mm 1,100 mm 1,700 mm
d-lab.1s basic 1 8070/300 1,800 mm 1,100 mm 1,900 mm
d-lab.1s basic 2 8070/200 2,200 mm 1,100 mm 1,900 mm
d-lab.1s plus 8070/310 2,500 mm 1,100 mm 1,700 mm
netlab.1 starter oc 8070/130 2,200 mm 1,100 mm 1,700 mm
netlab.1 allrounder 8070/150 2,500 mm 1,100 mm 1,700 mm
netlab.1 plus 8070/160 2,500 mm 1,100 mm 1,700 mm

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3.2.2 Dimensions: Machine unpacked


Dimensions: machine unpacked
Version Type Width Depth Height
d-lab.1 starter 8070/040 2,270 mm 814 mm 1,630 mm
d-lab.1 allrounder 1 8070/050 2,270 mm 840 mm 1,630 mm
d-lab.1 allrounder 2 8070/100 2,270 mm 840 mm 1,630 mm
d-lab.1 plus 8070/109 2,710 mm 814 mm 1,630 mm
d-lab.1s starter oc 8070/230 1,890 mm 814 mm 1,435 mm
d-lab.1s starter 8070/240 1,890 mm 814 mm 1,435 mm
d-lab.1s basic 1 8070/300 1,560 mm 840 mm 1,630 mm
d-lab.1s basic 2 8070/200 1,890 mm 840 mm 1,630 mm
d-lab.1s plus 8070/310 2,330 mm 814 mm 1,412 mm
netlab.1 starter oc 8070/130 1,890 mm 814 mm 1,435 mm
netlab.1 allrounder 8070/150 2,330 mm 814 mm 1,412 mm
netlab.1 plus 8070/160 2,330 mm 814 mm 1,412 mm
* Height 2 m with Belt Tray Sorter folded up or Paper Processor cover lifted up

3.2.3 Dimensions: Components


Dimensions
Components Width Depth Height
Printer und Paper Processor 1,470 mm 840 mm 1,630 mm
Film Processor 800 mm 840 mm 1,440 mm
Magazine cabinet 420 mm 840 mm 1,080 mm
Computer cabinet 250 mm 840 mm 1,080 mm
Cabinet for
LH magazine and 420 mm 840 mm 1,080 mm
two computer systems
Add-on table 200 mm 840 mm —
8 inch sorter (10 trays) 441 mm 621 mm 1,320 mm

3.2.4 Dimensions: image box


Dimensions
Type Width Depth Height
image box 9977/500 432 mm 370 mm 460 mm

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3.3 Weight

3.3.1 Machine packed / unpacked


packed unpacked
Version Type Total Total Printer + Film Magazine Computer 8 inch
weight weight Paper Processor cabinet cabinet Sorter
Processor (approx.) (approx.)
d-lab.1 starter 8070/040 930 kg 830 kg 600 kg 230 kg — — —
d-lab.1 allrounder 1 8070/050 930 kg 830 kg 600 kg 230 kg — — —
d-lab.1 allrounder 2 8070/100 930 kg 830 kg 600 kg 230 kg — — —
d-lab.1 plus 8070/109 994 kg 894 kg 600 kg 230 kg — — 64 kg
d-lab.1s starter oc 8070/230 730 kg 630 kg 600 kg — — 30 kg —
d-lab.1s starter 8070/240 730 kg 630 kg 600 kg — — 30 kg —
d-lab.1s basic 1 8070/300 700 kg 600 kg 600 kg — — 30 kg —
d-lab.1s basic 2 8070/200 750 kg 650 kg 600 kg — 50 kg — —
d-lab.1s plus 8070/310 844 kg 744 kg 600 kg — 80 kg * 64 kg
netlab.1 starter oc 8070/130 710 kg 610 kg 580 kg — — 30 kg —
netlab.1 allrounder 8070/150 760 kg 660 kg 580 kg — 80 kg * —
netlab.1 plus 8070/160 824 kg 724 kg 580 kg — 80 kg * 64 kg
* Cabinet for LH paper magazine and two computer systems

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Transporting the lab.1

3.4 Dismounting Components for the Transport

3.4.1 Dismounting the Film Processor


 Unscrew the rear wall (1) of the Printer and
the Film Processor
 Dismount the cover (2):
2 x Phillips screws
 Slacken the cable connections (3) and pull
them through the duct in the direction of the
Printer
 Open the Printer front door
 Unscrew the panel (4) below the Printer door
and fold it down
 Remove the film collection box and the film
chute (5)
 Loosen the lock of the exposure unit (2 red
levers) and pull the unit slightly to the front

Note:
Transport castors are required for separate
transport of Film Processor and Printer/Paper
Processor (4 castors). They should have been
ordered before during preinstallation:
Castor T50N12-POM (white twin-castor)
Order no. CL+P4-6249

 Mount the auxiliary castors for the


transport (6):
2 x below Film Processor
2 x below Printer/Paper Processor
 Remove the Allen screws (7)
 Remove the Allen screws (8):
The rear one of the two screws (behind the
fan) is best accessible from the back of the
machine. As the space only allows a
1/6 turn of the Allen key, use a ratchet
wrench if necessary.
 Remove 3 Allen screws (9) each at the front
and the back of the bottom frame
 Remove the Allen screw (10):
Accessible from the Film Processor side.
 Push the Film Processor away from the
Printer/Paper Processor

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3.4.2 Dismounting the magazine cabinet


 Unscrew the rear panel (1) of the magazine
cabinet and the Printer
 Pull the cables towards the Printer
 Open the Printer front door
 Unscrew the panel (2) below the Printer door
and fold it down
 Remove the film collection box and the film
chute (3)
 Open the locking of the exposure unit (2 red
levers) and pull the unit somewhat to the
front
 Remove the Allen screws (4)
 Remove the Allen screws (5):
The rear one of the two screws (behind the
fan) is best accessible from the back of the
machine. As the space only allows a
1/6 turn of the Allen key, use a ratchet
wrench if necessary.
 Remove the Allen screw (6):
Accessible from the magazine cabinet side.
 Push the magazine cabinet away from the
Printer/Paper Processor

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Transporting the lab.1

3.5 Vertical Transport

3.5.1 Regulations and auxiliary equipment for floor-to-floor machine transport


Note:
The term machine will be used hereafter for the complete machine. If the Film
Processor has been dismounted, the term refers to the separated machine sections.

The bottom plates of the frames are the load suspending components of the machine.

CAUTION!
No load must be applied to side panels or attachments on Printer and Paper
Processor.

Therefore the transport concept is as follows:

Alternative 1
Vertical transport with load spreaders and lifting slings
– Load spreaders in H-shape with four universally adjustable load suspension points
2000x1000 (according to DIN 15401 or similar).
– Two lifting slings 30x13, approx. 4 m long for unpacked machines, approx.
6 m long for packed machine sections (according to DIN EN 1492-1 or similar).
– Various carrying straps

Alternative 2 (alternative)
Lifting fork with manual center of gravity compensation (DIN15401 or similar)

The respective load suspension devices are available in specialized forwarding companies.

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3.5.2 Transport of the packed machine


Transport the packed machine as shown in the figure.

 Connect the lifting slings:


They must touch the inside of the outer
pallet feet.
They should not clamp the box in the
upper part.
 Place straps around the upper and lower
parts of the box to ensure that the box
cannot slip out of the lifting slings (straps
not shown).

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Arrangement of the load suspension devices:


1 Load spreader
2 Lifting sling
3 Machine, packed

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3.5.3 Transport of the unpacked machine


d-lab.1 with Film Processor:
Transport the unpacked machine as shown in the figure.
d-lab.1s and netlab.1:
Fasten the transportation devices as appropriate on the Printer and the Paper Processor
(not shown).

 If necessary, dismount the magazine door(s)


for the transport
 Sling the lifting slings left and right around
the crossbars

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Arrangement of the load suspension devices:


1 Load spreader
2 Lifting sling, approx. 2 x 4 m
3 Crossbar, on both sides

3.6 Horizontal Transport

3.6.1 Wheeling the machine to the installation site


 Wheel the machine to the installation site

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4 Installing the d-lab.1


If access to the back of the machine is no longer possible after the installation, the
adaptation of the drive motors (Paper Processor, Film Processor) to the operating
frequency must be made before the machine is fixed in the final installation site: see
6.1.3 Adapting the Film Processor and Paper Processor to 50Hz / 60Hz.

4.1 Tools
The following tools are required for installation:
– Set of long Allan keys with ball head: 2-8 mm
– Open-end wrenches: size 10, 13, 16, 19, 24
– Ratchet with sockets to remove the machine from the transport pallet
– Water level: approx. 30 cm long
– Screwdriver (Phillips + slotted): 2 sizes
– Phase tester
– Multimeter

4.2 Mounting the Film Processor


 Screw on the Film Processor again if it was
unscrewed for the transport

4.3 Mounting the Adjusting Feet and Metal Stands


Tool:
Open-end wrench

 Before lowering press the adjusting feet into


the metal stands.
 Lower the adjusting feet until the screw
shoulder is in the metal stand.

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Installing the d-lab.1 On Site

5 Installing the d-lab.1 On Site


First fix the machine in the installation position by means of the 4 adjusting feet (after
connection of the enclosed metal stands) and then align it with a spirit level.

5.1 Leveling
Tool:
A spirit level is required to level the machine (length approx. 30 cm).

 Unscrew the adjusting feet until the castors


are 2-3 mm above the floor.
 Align crosswise and lengthwise by putting a
spirit level against the frame of the tanks

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5.2 Removing the Transport Protection


The transport protection exists only in machines where the Computer System is
mounted on top of the Printer. The part to be dismounted is orange.
Note:
The transport protection must be kept for possible future transports!

 Unscrew (2) the transport protection (1) and


store it in a safe place

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5.3 Mounting the Table


 Push in the table and fasten it with
3 hexagon socket screws (1)

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5.4 Mounting the add-on Tabletop


 Fasten the add-on tabletop:
6 Phillips screws
 Fasten the panels

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5.5 Mounting the 8 inch Sorter


 Remove the cover (1) of the electronic area:
4 screws
 Connect the cable of the 8 inch Sorter (2)
with the appropriate cable (bottom left of
the electronic area)
 Fix the bracket (3):
2 screws
 Fix the cable (2) with two cable clamps
 Mount the electronic cover (1) again:
4 screws
 Pull out the 2 telescopic rails (4)

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 Screw the Sorter onto the telecopic rails
befestigen:
6 screws (1)

Note:
The bore holes for the two screws at the rear
can only be reached through the holes
(2nd from the right) in the telescopic rails.

 Push the Sorter backward into working


position until the lock (2) audibly clicks in

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5.6 Connecting the LCD Monitor to the Computer System


 Remove the rubber rings (1) from the
monitor holder
 Push the monitor on the holder from the
right
 Put back the rubber rings (1)
 Connect the cables

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5.7 Connecting the CRT Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse to the Computer System
 Connect the cables to the computer system:
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Configuration of the d-lab.1 Power Supply

6 Configuration of the d-lab.1 Power Supply


CAUTION!
Upon delivery the machine is probably not set up for the local connection
conditions. Knowing this, always check the machine and convert it if necessary.

Delivery condition: 230/400 V AC; 50 Hz; 3 phases / neutral

WARNING!
Risk of electric shock. The cover must only be opened by qualified professional
staff.

6.1 Paper Processor


 Open the cover of the Paper Processor (front
side, bottom).
 The adaptation to the local mains voltage is
performed on the power supply unit located
behind

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6.1.1 Checklist for mains adaptation


The checklist is only an overview. The following pages describe the required steps in
detail.
1. Check or select the mains voltage on TB4
2. Check or correct the jumpers on TB2 (1 phase/3 phases)
3. Check or set the mains frequency (50 / 60 Hz) on the drive motors:
– Back of Paper Processor (all versions)
– Back of Film Processor (d-lab.1 allrounder)

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6.1.2 Selecting mains voltage and connection type, connecting the power cable

CAUTION!
Electrical connections to the machine should be done by qualified electricians
according to local codes.

Connection type Pictogram Nominal supply Nominal frequency Maximum average


voltage power consumption
3W + N + PE 220/380 V 50/60 Hz 15 A
230/400 V
240/415 V

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3W + PE 200 V 50/60 Hz ≤ 19
210 V
220 V
230 V
240 V
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2W + PE 200 V 50/60 Hz 19 A
1W + N + PE 210 V
220 V
230 V
240 V
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d-lab.1 family: Installation Configuration of the d-lab.1 Power Supply

 Select the type of mains connection on


terminal block TB2 (1).
 On terminal block TB4 (5) power supply of
the heaters, pumps and motors, select the
appropriate operating voltage.
Selectable operating voltages are
200, 210, 220, 230, and 240 V AC.
 Run the power cable (2) through the machine
frame from below, position it behind the
plate (3), and connect it to terminal block
TB1 (4) as shown in the illustration.

Note:
The power cable (2) must be installed behind
the protection plate (3), since otherwise it
would collide with the power supply when you
pull it out.

CAUTION!
High contact current.
Make sure to establish the ground
connection before you connect the supply
circuit.
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Check the external installation of the
1 Jumper power cable when connecting the
2 Power supply cable machine to the mains (risk of stumbling).
Ø Phase
W Wires, e.g. 3Ø4W = 3 phases + neutral

CAUTION!
Only the values listed in the table (see previous page) may be applied between
phase and neutral, or if there is no neutral, between phase and phase.

Note:
Recommended: 3-phase operation; 1-phase operation is possible.
Make sure that the line section of the on-site installation and the connecting cable is
sufficient!

CAUTION!
For the operation with a 50 Hz mains supply:
A single phase connection is only authorized in industrial electric networks. If the
machine is connected to public low-voltage networks, the connection must always
be a 3-phase connection (as required by IEC G1000-3-3).

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6.1.3 Adapting the Film Processor and Paper Processor to 50Hz / 60Hz

6.1.3.1 Film Processor


 Remove the rear cover of the Film Processor
 Use the 50 / 60 Hz gear (1) of the Film
Processor to match the mains frequency
 Connect the connector for 50 / 60 Hz:
50 Hz:
Connector (2) is already connected
Adaptation to 60 Hz:
Disconnect connector (2) and connect
the cable with connector (3)
 Go to the Explorer, current software version,
directory FP and open the file d-lab_fp.cfg.
Set the CYCLE switch according to the mains
frequency:
0 = 50 Hz
1 = 60 Hz

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1 50 / 60 Hz gear
2 50 Hz connector
3 60 Hz connector

6.1.3.2 Paper Processor


 Remove the rear cover of the Paper
Processor
 Use the 50 / 60 Hz gear (1) of the Paper
Processor to match the mains frequency
 Connect the connector for 50 / 60 Hz:
50 Hz:
Connector (2) is already connected
Adaptation to 60 Hz:
Disconnect connector (2) and connect
the cable with connector (3)
 Go to the Explorer, current software version,
directory PP and open the file
d-lab_pp.cfg. Set the PPCYCLE switch
according to the mains frequency:
0 = 50 Hz
1 = 60 Hz
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1 50 / 60 Hz gear
2 50 Hz connector
3 60 Hz connector

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d-lab.1 family: Installation d-lab.1 Chemicals

7 d-lab.1 Chemicals
1. Chemicals for the machine tanks:

Film Processor Paper Processor


CD (Color Developer) CD (Color Developer)
BL (BLeach)
BX (Bleachfix)
FX (Fixer)
SB (Stabilizer) SB (Stabilizer)

The chemicals for the processing tanks are delivered as concentrates which are diluted
with water and are mixed directly in the machine tanks. New mixing is required, if
– the machine has been out of operation for several weeks
– one of the solutions is contaminated.

2. Replenisher chemicals for the replenishment of chemicals in the machine tanks.


The machine indicates if the replenishers are used up and new boxes must be inserted.
– Machines with Docking indicate if the replenishers are used up and new boxes
must be inserted.
– Machines with open chemicals (oc) also issue a message. The concerned tank
must be filled manually.

7.1 Order Numbers (ABC Codes) for d-lab.1 Chemicals and Replenisher
Chemicals for the Film Processor Order no.
d-lab.1 Easy film box:
F1: 4 x 400 films 5G9Y6
F2: 2 x 200 films 5KW6V
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Film Tank Kit 5K1TN

Chemicals for the Paper Processor Order no.


Easy paper Box for 110 m2 5KPGL
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Paper Tank Kit 5G1RS

Chemicals for the Paper Processor (open chemicals) Order no.


CD Replenisher 5MEPC
BX Replenisher 5MERG
SB Replenisher 5FFVD

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7.2 Safety Regulations for the Handling of Chemicals


CAUTION!
In the work environment of the machine slightly poisonous, irritating and caustic
substances may occur. The user (employer)
– has to elaborate operation instructions for the handling of dangerous
substances
– provides for the instruction of his staff at least once a year
– ensures sufficient aeration: The air in industrial workrooms
should be exchanged at least eight to ten times per hour.

All photographic developers contain substances, which may irritate the skin, the
mucous membrane and the eyes, and which may cause allergic skin reactions
affecting very sensitive persons. For this reason, avoid long or repeated skin
contact, especially with developer solutions.

For all jobs where photographic processing solutions may splash, e.g. preparing
and filling in chemical solutions, cleaning processing racks etc.:
– Wear protective gloves and change them every day, if possible; rinse
all solutions that get on your skin immediately with plenty of fresh water
– Wear protection goggles: If in spite of this, splashes do get into your
eyes, wash them immediately with plenty of water, pulling apart the eyelids.
Consult an oculist!

Store chemicals and processing solutions in a safe place.

Observe the regulations for environmental protection.

Leaking chemicals must be immediately collected and disposed of. The above
regulations must be observed.

Mind chemical residues in the boxes.

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7.3 Opening / Closing the Tank Section Cover


Note:
The covers must only be opened if there is no film or paper in the tank section.

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7.3.1 Film Processor


 Open the tank section cover:
Push the red button (1)
Lift the dryer holding it by the handle (2)
and fold it up
 Close the cover:
Fold the dryer back down

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7.3.2 Paper Processor

CAUTION!
Risk of injury if the wet section cover is
unlocked unintentionally or without
paying attention, and then drops back
down.
The tank section cover must only be
opened when required by the work
situation!
When opening the cover make sure it
engages in the open position.

 Opening the cover:


Open the cover manually until it engages. It
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will only engage in vertical position.
 Closing the cover:
Hold on to the cover with one hand while
unlocking it (press PUSH HERE) and then
close it.

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7.4 Preparing the Machine Tanks


WARNING!
Risk of short circuit or electric shock.
When working with liquids: switch off the machine (main switch OFF) !

To make sure that no chemistry splashes on the machine, fasten the plastic covers from
the accessory pack on the machine.
Remove any chemical splashes immediately with a wet cloth, especially from varnished
surfaces.

Note:
The replenisher tanks must be filled with water until the lower filling level sensors are
covered. This is necessary:
– to avoid the request to mount an Easy Box (machines with docking) or
to repress the message that the tanks are empty (machines without docking) and
– to fill the hoses with water.

 Opening the tank section covers; see


7.3 Opening / Closing the Tank Section
Cover
Film Processor cover (1)
Paper Processor cover (2)
 Fill the replenisher tanks of the Film
Processor (3) and Paper Processor (4) with
water until the lower filling level sensors are
covered
 Rinse the circulation system (5) and remove
possible chemical residues:
Fill the machine tanks (6) with warm
water
Switch on the machine and run it for
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Shut down the machine and switch it off
(main breaker)
Open the drain valves (7) and drain the
cleaning water completely
Empty the replenisher tanks (se Note at
the bottom of the page)
Close the drain valves tightly
 Check the hose positioning:
No leaks, kinks or squeezing.
There are no air bubbles allowed in the hose
system. Otherwise the calibration of the self-
learning pump system would be wrong.

Note for machines with Docking:


The replenisher boxes must be mounted and the water tank must be topped up so that
the automatic replenishment can function upon the next switch-on.

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7.5 Mixing AgfaPhoto Chemicals in the Machine Tanks


A water temperature of approx. 30°C is recommended for the preparation of the individual
tank fillings.
The d-lab.1 chemicals are mixed directly in the machine tanks.
If the chemicals are mixed outside the machine (not recommended), the mixing tanks
must be thoroughly cleaned with hot water after each mixing cycle, i.e. between different
solutions.
To prevent contamination of the chemicals against the transport direction, the tanks have
to be filled in the following order:
SB FX BL CD (Film Processor)
SB BX CD (Paper Processor)

 Remove the rack of the respective tank


 Fill in water: approx. ½ of the specified
amount
 Fill in the specified components
 Stir well always after a component is added!
 Put the rack back
 Fill the machine tanks with water up to the
overflow

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Mixing Instructions
Product designation / Water One part Part A Part B Part C Tank volume
solution
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Film CD 10,0 l — 750 ml 250 ml 500 ml 11,5 l
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Film BL 1,0 l 2,8 l — — — 3,8 l
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Film FX 2 x 1,5 l 2x 1,5 l — — — 2 x 3,1 l
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Film SB 3 x 2,0 l 3 x 125 ml — — — 3 x 2,1 l
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Paper CD 8,0 l — 500 ml 250 ml 750 ml 9,5 l
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Paper BX 6,5 l — 2l 1l — 9,5 l
d-lab.1/MSC 101 Paper SB 4 x 5,0 l 4 x 500 ml — — — 4 x 5,5 l

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7.6 Inserting Chemical Filters


 Take the chemical filters out of the
accessory pack
 Plug the white filters on the black holders:
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Long filters on long holders

7.6.1 Film Processor


 Put the chemical filters in the appropriate
tanks corresponding to the colored stickers

Note:
It may be necessary to turn the filter rods a
little so that the filters sit correctly.

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7.6.2 Paper Processor


 Put the chemical filters in the appropriate
tanks corresponding to the colored stickers.

Note:
It may be necessary to turn the filter rods a
little so that the filters sit correctly.

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7.7 Replenisher Mixing with the Easy Film Box and Easy Paper Box
CAUTION!
Do not open the screw caps on the easy boxes!

The easy boxes are put in the docking station up side down. The chemistry can
flow out if the caps are open.
The boxes are opened by the d-lab.1 during the docking procedure.

7.7.1 Replenisher tanks and docking station in the Film Processor

CAUTION!
Anti-oxidation plates must be present in
the CD replenisher tank of the Film
Processor. These small plastic plates
(CL+P4-6203) are filled in ex factory and
should cover the complete developer
surface.

 Check that the plates exist in the CD


replenisher tank and fill up, if required

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1 Docking station
2 Replenisher tanks

7.7.2 Replenisher tanks, water tank and docking station in the Paper Processor

CAUTION!
When you open the cover of the CD
replenisher tank, make sure that the
rubber cover is tightly connected again to
avoid oxidation of the CD replenisher.

The CD replenisher tank of the Paper


Processor already includes a floater to
avoid oxidation. Therefore the anti-
oxidation plates must not be filled into
this tank.

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1 Docking station
2 Replenisher tanks
3 Water tank for Film Processor and Paper Processor

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7.7.3 Filling the water tank (Machines with Docking)


Note:
The water tank consists of 2 interconnected tanks holding 24 liters in all. They are
filled through the opening in the upper tank.

 Fill the water tank (1) until the upper one of


the two float sensors is activated or the
overflow indicator sticks out of the tank; see
7.7.2
 Replenisher tanks, water tank and docking
station in the Paper Processor
 According to the message open the docking
station of the Film or Paper Processor:
see 7.7.4 Film Processor:
see 7.7.5 Paper Processor: inserting a
new Paperbox

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7.7.4 Film Processor: inserting a new Filmbox


Note:
F1 has double reach and is therefore only used for every other docking process.

Reach for 135-24Exp.:


F1 400 films
F2 200 films

 Open the docking station and remove the


empty box.
 Insert a new box in the docking station with
the sticker facing up.
 Close the docking station:
The machine will start automatically to mix
the replenishers (LED lights).

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7.7.5 Paper Processor: inserting a new Paperbox


 Open the docking station and remove the
empty box.
 Insert a new box in the docking station with
the sticker facing up.
 Close the docking station:
The machine will start automatically to mix
the replenishers (LED lights).

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An active mixing process is indicated when the LED next to the docking station lights
permanently. During this procedure the door is locked mechanically.

The replenishers are mixed automatically by the integrated electrically driven mixers
(Paper Processor) resp. the circulation pumps (Film Processor).
One preparation is sufficient for 100 m2 of color negative paper (1 m2 of paper
corresponds to approx. 65 prints, size 10x15).

There should always be a box in the docking station (to reduce oxidation). There are two
alternatives:
1. Once the LED turned off the box may be removed and replaced by a full one.
2. Alternatively the empty box may remain in the machine until the user gets a message
to insert a new box.

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7.8 Replenisher Mixing for Machines with Open Chemicals (Paper Processor)

7.8.1 Usage open confectioned chemicals


Chemicals Mixing Instructions Order No.
CD-R Color developer add to the CD 4 liters of water 5MEPC
replenishing tank + 1 bottle CD concentrate (= 1 liter)
BX-R Bleachfix add to the BX 4.5 liters of water 5MERG
replenishing tank + 1 bottle BX concentrate, part A (= 1,93 liters)
+ 1 bottle BX concentrate, part B (= 1 liter)
SB_R Stabilizer add to the SB 4.9 liters of water 5FFVD
replenishing tank + 100 ml SB concentrate

7.8.2 Using box chemicals


As replenisher the following chemicals have to be used:
easy paper box 110
ABC code 5KPGL

7.8.2.1 Mixing Instructions


Chemicals Mixing Instructions Order No.
CD-R Color developer add to the CD 4 liters of water
replenishing tank + 1 bottle CD concentrate (= 1 liter)
BX-R Bleachfix add to the BX 4.5 liters of water
replenishing tank + 1 bottle BX concentrate, part A (= 1,93 liters) 5KPGL
+ 1 bottle BX concentrate, part B (= 1 liter)
SB_R Stabilizer add to the SB 4.9 liters of water
replenishing tank + 100 ml SB concentrate

7.8.2.2 Parameter
Bath Temperature Replenishment rate
CD 40 °C ± 0,3 °C 50 ml/m2
BX 38 °C ± 2 °C 68 ml/m2
SB 37 °C ± 3 °C 200 ml/m2

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7.8.3 Using the MSC/d-lab.3 Replenishers


The MSC200/300/d-lab.3 and MSC100-300 replenishers can be ordered seperateley.
Each replenisher tank carries a label with an individual color marking.
Volume of the replenisher tanks: 4.5 liters for CD uand SB; 7.5 liters for BX.

7.8.3.1 Mixing Instructions for starter oc


– Only the MSC 200/300/d-lab.3 replenishers for BX and SB can be prepared directly
in the replenisher tanks of the machine. The concentrate must be measured as
indicated in the table, then water has to be added.
– The MSC 200/300/d-lab.3 replenisher for CD cannot be prepared directly in the
replenisher tank of the machine. 10 liters of CD have to be prepared outside the
machine. 4.5 liters will be filled into the CD replenisher tank, the rest (5,5 liters) of the
replenisher can be stored in a container. Nitrogen has to be sprayed into the container,
then the container should be closed quickly, otherwise the nitrogen will evaporate.

Amount in ml
Product denomination Concentrate Water Regplenisher Order No.
Paper-CD (1 part) 1,800 8,200 10,000 5JZVE
Paper-BX Repl. part A 1,500 5,250 7,500 5JZWG
Paper-BX Repl. part B 750
Paper-SB Repl. 110 4.390 4,500 5FFVD

 Water:
Recommended water temperature:
approx. 30 °C
Use the attached 5 l jug to measure the
indicated amounts
Fill the amount of water (see table) in
the respective replenisher tank (see
preparation label)
 Replenisher concentrates:
Use a measuring cylinder with ml
scaling
Fill the amount of concentrate (see
table) in the respective replenisher tank
(see preparation label)
Note:
The replenishers are mixed automatically by
the built-in electrically driven mixing stick.

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d-lab.1 family: Installation First Startup of the d-lab.1

8 First Startup of the d-lab.1


Prerequisites:
The machine should only be set into operation after the following prerequisites have
been met:

Machines with Docking Machines without Docking


Adjusting feet and supports mounted Adjusting feet and supports mounted
Machine leveled Machine leveled
Machine tanks filled up to the level Machine tanks filled up to the level
Replenisher tanks empty Replenishing tanks filled
Water tank topped up —
Full Easy Boxes inserted —

8.1 Switching on the Machine (after preparation of chemicals)


 Switch on the main breaker (1) (position up)
 If necessary, push the ON button (if the
machine is in the Timer mode)

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1 Main breaker
2 GFI switch

8.2 System Start


After switch-on the solutions and the dryer are heated up.
Displays during this phase:
1. Progress of the startup / heating up in per cent
2. Error messages, if any
The machine is ready for operation after the solutions and the dryer have reached the
nominal temperatures.

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Settings of the Film Processor and the Paper Processor d-lab.1 family: Installation

9 Settings of the Film Processor and the Paper Processor


The following settings must be performed during the installation:

Paper
Basic setting of the photographic papers in use:
– Paper surfaces and Paper widths
Set the switch in accordance with the paper magazine coding for surfaces (5-6) and
paper widths (1-4)
– Paper configurations
Surfaces and paper widths are combined to form paper configurations. They correspond
to the switch positions on the paper magazines.

Chemistry
Basic setting of the chemistry in use
(FP only lab.1 with Film Processor)
– FP and PP Replenishment
Replenishment rates for normal, increased and maximum replenishment
– FP and PP Temperature
Nominal temperatures for solutions and the dryer and sensor calibration
– FP and PP Pumps
Pump calibration (replenisher and water)

 Call up in the Start screen:


Settings
Machine settings

005

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9.1 Film Processor: Setting the Replenishment Rates


The replenishment is throughput-dependent, i.e. in accordance with the number of films
processed daily. In order to keep the production stable, more chemicals and water must
be replenished when the throughput is low as is the case for a higher throughput. Here, a
difference is made between normal, increased and high replenishment.
This means that the normal replenishment rates are increased by the entered factor for
the increased or the maximum replenishment. The software calculates every day the
average throughput of the last 5 days and sets the appropriate replenishment
automatically. The increased replenishment is automatically activated for a throughput of
less than 0.8 m2, for a throughput of less than 0.5 m2, the maximum replenishment is
activated. The values indicated for the throughput are preset standard values. They can be
altered if required.
Upon first machine startup or after the machine has not been used for several days, an
initial value must be set: Touch Activate normal Repl.. The system switches
automatically to the throughput-dependent replenishment after five days of operation.

CAUTION!
The preset standard values are precisely adjusted to AgfaPhoto chemicals and
AgfaPhoto paper. Therefore we recommend not to change the preset values.
Modified values should be Reset to standard, if required.
The values should only be modified if you notice during operation that the preset
values do not produce the best possible results.

Note:
The replenishment rates for the individual solutions CD (Developer), BL (Bleachbath),
FX (Fixing bath) and SB (Stabilizer) cannot be changed separately. If one of the
replenishment rates is changed, the values of the other three solutions are changed in
proportion.

Throughput-dependent replenishment:
Throughput Replenishment, Replenishment in case the throughput
in case the throughput drops rises
(initial value = 1,0) (initial value = < 0,5)
normal: as of 1,0 m2 / day 1,0 1,0 Normal replenishment
Normal replenishment
between 0,8 and 1,0 m2 / day 1,0 0,8 Increased
increased: < 0,8 m2 / day < 0,8 < 0,8 replenishment
Increased replenishment
between 0,5 and 0,8 m2 / day 0,8 0,5
Max. replenishment
max.: < 0,5 m2 / day < 0,5 Max. replenishment < 0,5

Explanation:
The replenishment the machine selects depends on whether the throughput rises or drops
during the observation period.

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 Call up:
Settings
Machine settings
FP replenishment
 Changing the throughput-dependent
replenishment:
Touch the button of the parameter that
should be changed and enter the new value.
 Upon first machine startup or after the
machine has not been used for some days,
the operator must enter an initial value:
Touch Activate normal repl.
 To reset all settings to standard:
Touch Reset to standard.
 After all desired settings have been
performed:
310 Exit the screen with OK.

Replenishment rates
Replenishment rates
Solution Normal replenishment Increased replenishment Max. replenishment
CD Developer 567 ml/m2
BL Bleach 126 ml/m2
Factor 1,3 = 130% Factor 1,7 = 170%
FX Fixer 828 ml/m2
SB Stabilizer 504 ml/m2
+ water 559 ml/m2 726 ml/m2 950 ml/m2

Replenishment rates / No. of films


Note:
The indicated square meters correspond to the indicated number of films.

Replenishment No. of films (135-24)


Normal replenishment from 1,0 m2 25
Increased replenishment at < 0,8 m2 21
Maximum replenishment at < 0,5 m2 13

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9.2 Film Processor: Setting the Temperatures / Calibrating the Temperature Sensors
Nominal temperatures for solutions and dryer:
CD 37,8 °C
BL (FX) 38 °C ± 3 °C
SB 38 °C ± 3 °C
Dryer 60 °C

Note:
The fixing bath of the Film Processor is heated through the BL bath through a heat
exchanger, therefore it does not require any setting.
Reset the modified values if required:
Touch Reset reference or Reset calibration, to enter the default values from the data
base again.

 Call up:
Settings
Machine settings
FP temperatures
 Set the reference temperatures for the
solutions and the dryer
 Calibrating the temperature sensors:
Touch Readjust CD:
The numeric keypad opens. The
temperature of the selected solution is
indicated in the first line of the input
field.
Remove the chemical filter, insert a
calibrated thermometer in the filter
holder and measure the current
temperature of the solution.
312 Enter the measured temperature value
via the numeric keypad and press OK:
The sensor will be calibrated.
Calibrate the temperature sensors for BL
and SB in the same way as described for
the CD
 If necessary Reset reference or Reset
calibration

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9.3 Film Processor: Calibrating the Water Pumps


Note:
The rates for CD (developer), BL (bleach), FX (fixer), and SB (stabilizer) can only be
increased or reduced together at the same ratio. If one of the replenishment rates is
changed, the values of the other solutions are changed in proportion.

CAUTION!
The preset reference values are precisely adjusted to AgfaPhoto chemicals and
AgfaPhoto paper. Therefore we recommend not to change the preset values.
Modified values should be Reset to standard, if required.
The values should only be modified if you notice during operation that the preset
values do not produce the best possible results.

 Call up:
Settings
Machine settings
FP pumps
 Enter the water supply rate for CD-W, BL-W,
FX-W or SB-W.
 Use a cylinder and hang in the hose elbow.
The pumping starts immediately when
Activate xx-W pump is touched.
 Activate xx-W pump
The pump button is only activated for the
pump for which a calibration volume was
entered.
 When Readjust xx-W is touched, a numeric
keypad for the entry of the measured volume
is opened.
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 Enter the value and OK:
The pump is calibrated.
 Reset to standard is used to enter the
default values from the data base.

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9.4 Paper Processor: Setting the Replenishment Rates


The replenishment is throughput-dependent, i.e. in accordance with the number of films
processed daily. In order to keep the production stable, more chemicals and water must
be replenished when the throughput is low as is the case for a higher throughput. Here, a
difference is made between normal, increased and high replenishment.
This means that the normal replenishment rates are increased by the entered factor for
the increased or the maximum replenishment. The software calculates every day the
average throughput of the last 5 days and sets the appropriate replenishment
automatically. The increased replenishment is automatically activated for a throughput of
less than 0.7 m2, for a throughput of less than 0.4 m2, the maximum replenishment is
activated. The values indicated for the throughput are preset standard values. They can be
altered if required.
Upon first machine startup or after the machine has not been used for several days, an
initial value must be set: Touch Activate normal Repl.. The system switches
automatically to the throughput-dependent replenishment after five days of operation.

CAUTION!
The preset reference values are precisely adjusted to AgfaPhoto chemicals and
AgfaPhoto paper. Therefore we recommend not to change the preset values.
Modified values should be Reset to standard, if required.
The values should only be modified if you notice during operation that the preset
values do not produce the best possible results.

Note:
The replenishment rates for the individual solutions CD (Developer), BL (Bleachbath),
FX (Fixing bath) and SB (Stabilizer) cannot be changed separately. If one of the
replenishment rates is changed, the values of the other three solutions are changed in
proportion.

Throughput-dependent replenishment:
Throughput Replenishment, Replenishment,
in case the throughput drops in case the throughput rises
(initial value = 15) (initial value = < 4)
normal: as of 20 m2 / day 15 15 Normal replenishment
Normal replenishment
between 7 and 20 m2 / day 15 7 Increased
increased: <7 m2 / day <7 <7 replenishment
Increased replenishment
between 4 and 7 m2 / day 7 4
Max. replenishment
max.: < 4 m2 / day <4 Max. replenishment <4

Explanation:
The replenishment the machine selects depends on whether the throughput rises or drops
during the observation period.

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 Call up:
Settings
Machine settings
PP replenishment
 Changing the throughput-dependent
replenishment:
Touch the button of the parameter that
should be changed and enter the new value.
 Upon first machine startup or after the
machine has not been used for some days:
Touch Activate normal repl.
 To reset all settings to standard:
Touch Reset to standard.
 After all desired settings have been
performed:
Exit the screen with OK.
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Replenishment rates
Replenishment rates
Solution Normal replenishment Increased replenishment Max. replenishment
CD Developer 41 ml/m2 Factor 1,4 = 140% Factor 1,6 = 160%
+ Water 10 ml/m2 14 ml/m2 16 ml/m2
BX Bleachfix 68 ml/m2 Factor 1,4 = 140% Factor 1,6 = 160%
SB Stabilizer 41 ml/m2 Factor 1,4 = 140% Factor 1,6 = 160%
+ Water 159 ml/m2 223 ml/m2 254 ml/m2

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9.5 Paper Processor: Setting the Temperatures / Calibrating the Temperature


Sensors
Nominal temperatures for solutions and dryer:
CD 38 °C ± 0,3 °C
40 °C ± 0,3 °C (for 27 sec developer time)
BX 38 °C ± 2,0 °C
SB 38 °C ± 3,0 °C
Dryer 65 °C
Reset modified values as well:
Touch buttons Reset reference or Reset calibration to enter the default values of the
data base again.

 Call up:
Settings
Machine settings
PP temperatures
 Set the reference temperatures for the
solutions and the dryer
 Calibrating the temperature sensors:
Touch Readjust CD:
The numeric keypad opens. The
temperature of the selected solution is
indicated in the first line of the input
field.
Remove the chemical filter, insert a
calibrated thermometer in the filter
holder and measure the current
temperature of the solution.
311 Enter the measured temperature value
via the numeric keypad and press OK:
The sensor will be calibrated.
Calibrate the temperature sensors for
BX and SB in the same way as described
for the CD.
 If necessary Reset reference or Reset
calibration

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9.6 Paper Processor: Calibrating the Water Pumps


Note:
The rates for CD (developer), BX (bleachfix), and SB (stabilizer) can only be increased or
reduced together at the same ratio. If one of the replenishment rates is changed, the
values of the other solutions are changed in proportion.

CAUTION!
The preset reference values are precisely adjusted to AgfaPhoto chemicals and
AgfaPhoto paper. Therefore we recommend not to change the preset values.
Modified values should be Reset to standard, if required.
The values should only be modified if you notice during operation that the preset
values do not produce the best possible results.

 Call up:
Settings
Machine settings
PP pumps
 Enter the water supply rate for CD-W, BX-W
or SB-W
 Use a cylinder and hang in the hose elbow.
The pumping starts immediately when
Activate xx-W pump is touched.
 Activate xx-W pump
The pump button is only activated for the
pump for which a calibration volume was
entered.
 When Readjust xx-W is touched, a numeric
keypad for the entry of the measured volume
is opened.
314
 Enter the value and OK:
The pump is calibrated.
 Reset to standard is used to enter the
default values from the data base.

10 Brief Information for Operators during Warm-Up of the d-lab.1


While the d-lab.1 is heating up, the operator can be informed of the fundamentals of the
operation and maintenance, as well as of errors, which can be removed by the operator.
This brief information should only serve as refreshment of a previous operating training
and cannot replace proper training!

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Process Control of the d-lab.1

11 Process Control of the d-lab.1

11.1 Checking the Quality of Chemicals with Control Strips

11.1.1 Film Processor: Checking the process


In order to maintain or restore optimum processing quality, the chemicals of the Film
Processor should be checked every day by means of the control strips.

Prerequisites:
Nominal processing temperatures of the solutions must be reached.
There is no order in process
Use AgfaPhoto control strips:
Labcheck CL Control Strips, order number (ABC-Code) BWE2W or
AP 70 Control Strips, order number (ABC-Code) BUX5S

 Put the insert for film 135 (1) in the adapter


1 120 (2)
3
Note:
Do the following job in the darkroom or the
dark bag.

2  Roll up the control strip according to the curl


(emulsion side in) and put it in the adapter
120:
Mind the notch position (3)
The control strip should reach approx.
1 cm out of the adapter
Close the adapter
 Leave the darkroom

 Splice a film leader card to the control strip


 Put the film leader card including the
3003_064 adapter 120 in the film magazine.
 Insert the film box in the Film Processor.
 Evaluate the control strip:
There are different services available for
evaluation. Contact AgfaPhoto for
further information.
For evaluation in the lab an external
densitometer is required.

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11.1.2 Paper Processor: Checking the process


In order to maintain or restore optimum processing quality, the chemicals of the Paper
Processor should be checked every day by means of the preexposed control strips.
Prerequisites:
Working temperatures reached
No order in process
Use Process AP94 control strips:
Order no. (ABC-Code) BZQ9E

 Put the control strip in the control strip


box in a dark room (1-3):
Mind the position of the emulsion side /
photographic layer as well as the notch
position
First, push the control strip completely
in and then pull it back approx. 20 mm
Note:
If the control strip was accidentally inserted
upside down (emulsion down) the processed
control strip usually shows typical dirt marks.

 Call up:
Test
Control strip
Then a prompt pops up to insert the control
strip box.
 Open the Printer door
3003_106  Tilt the control strip box a little when putting
it in the compartment in the Printer
Push down the front closure (4)
Let it snap in into the holder provided
for this (5) behind the exposure table
 Push the control strip box to the back (6)
 Close the Printer door and touch OK:
The control strip is transported into the
Paper Processor.
A prompt pops up to remove the control strip
box:
Remove the box
Close the popup with OK

 Send the control strip to AgfaPhoto for


evaluation
 If the quality is not OK: Change the
chemistry

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Preparing the d-lab.1 for Production

12 Preparing the d-lab.1 for Production

12.1 Defining Paper Configurations


Each paper configuration consists of a paper width and a paper surface. The cut length of
the paper is managed in the menu Print format independent of the paper configuration.
See also Print formats on the next page.

Switches for the paper magazines:


Switch 1-4 Paper width
Switch 5-6 Surface
The switch positions are defined under Settings / Machine settings / Paper surfaces
and Paper widths. They cannot be edited here.

Each magazine switch combination can only be used once!

12.1.1 Coding paper magazines


The paper magazine is coded for the paper width (1-4) and the surface (5-6) in use.
Meaning of the coding:
Switch closed (corresponds to ⌧ in the menu)
Q Switch open (corresponds to in the menu)

PATTERN 1 2 3 4 5 6
PAPER SIZE
3.25 inch (82 mm) *
3.50 Inch (89 mm)
3.75 Inch (95 mm)
4.00 Inch (102 mm)
4.50 Inch (114 mm) *
4.75 Inch (120 mm) GLOSSY
5.00 Inch (127 mm) MATTE
6.00 Inch (152 mm) CUSTOM1
6.50 Inch (165 mm) CUSTOM2
7.00 Inch (178 mm)
8.00 Inch (203 mm)
8.25 Inch (210 mm)
free
free
free
free
free

* see Paper width 114 on the following page


The table shows the AgfaPhoto standard. If required, a different allocation of the switches
to paper widths and surfaces can be defined.

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Note:
After the magazine has been pushed in, the machine automatically recognizes the
paper width and the paper surface, and offers the corresponding print sizes in the print
menus for selection.

Paper width 114:


Paper width 82 mm and 114 mm use the same code.
– If only paper width 114 mm is used, paper width 82 mm must be deleted and the code
82 must be changed to 114 mm.
– However, if both paper widths are used, one of the two paper widths must be moved to
a free code. See Table 12.1.1 Coding paper magazines.

Paper width 114 mm is used; paper width


82 mm is not needed:
 In configurations with width 82 delete the
width:
Settings – Machine settings – Paper
settings
Mark paper width 82 in the list and
Delete
Under New save the old magazine code for width
82 as code for 114 and create configurations with
paper width 114 mm.
Both paper width 82 mm and 114 mm are used:
 Press New, select a free code and save it for
114 mm.
 Create configurations with paper width
114 mm

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12.1.2 Defining paper surfaces


The paper surfaces used in the Lab are define here.
The total number of surfaces, which can be processed in the machine without conversion
is 4.

Notes:
It is checked under Save and Save as whether the current setting of the magazine
switches has been allocated already. For the allocation see Table under 12.1.1
Coding paper magazines.
Delete: An error message comes up if one tries to delete a surface that is used in one
of the configurations.

 Call up in the Start screen:


Settings
Machine settings
Paper surfaces
 Edit the list:
Creating a new paper surface:
Press New (see explanations for the
next screen on this page)
Edit an existing paper surface:
Select a surface from the list and click
Edit (see explanations for the next
screen on this page).
Mark configurations in the list that are
not needed any more and Delete them
Mark a paper configuration, touch
Rename and enter a new name
308

 Select PfDF surface


Listing with the standard PfDF surfaces
(important for network orders), e.g. Glossy,
Fine grain, Silk
 Activating the switches:
Switch 5 and Switch 6 define the name of
the paper surface; see also 12.1.1 Coding
paper magazines

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12.1.3 Defining paper widths


Here the paper widths, which are used in the machine, are defined.
The total number of paper widths processable in the machine without conversion is 15.
Admissible range:
82 – 210 mm (integral values)
3,25 – 8,25 inch (two positions behind the comma)

Note:
It is checked under Save and Save as whether the current setting of the magazine
switches has been allocated already. For the allocation see Table under 12.1.1
Coding paper magazines.
Delete: An error message comes up if one tries to delete a surface that is used in one
of the configurations.

 Call up in the Start screen:


Settings
Machine settings
Paper widths
 Edit the list:
Creating a new paper width:
Press New (see explanations for the
next screen on this page)
Edit an existing paper width:
Select a width from the list and click
Edit (see explanations for the next
screen on this page).
Mark configurations in the list that are
not needed any more and Delete them

306

 Activate Switches
Switch 1 to 4 define the paper width; see
also 12.1.1 Coding paper magazines´.

090

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12.1.4 Defining a paper configuration


Here, the paper widths and paper surfaces defined already are combined to paper
configurations. Each configuration corresponds to a certain unique combination of switch
positions of the paper magazines.
Each paper in use, i.e. each paper configuration, must be calibrated; see 12.2 Testing
the machine.

Note:
Switch closed (corresponds to ⌧ in the menu)
Q Switch open (corresponds to in the menu)

 Call up in the Start screen:


Settings
Machine settings
Paper configuration
 Edit the list:
Create a new paper configuration:
Touch New (see explanations for the
next screen on this page)
Edit an existing paper configuration:
Mark the configuration in the list and
touch Modify (see explanations for
the next screen on this page)
Mark configurations in the list that are
not needed any more and Delete them
Mark a paper configuration, touch
Rename and enter a new name
307

 Select Paper width and Surface:


The appropriate positions of the paper
magazine switches are indicated. They
cannot be edited in this screen.

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12.2 Calibrating the Machine


The PBL is printed on the MBL paper (master paper). This is the paper that is used most
frequently in the lab.
See also Test, chapter 5 in the folder Operation.

 Call up in the Start screen: Test


 Perform PBL:
Start PBL
 Perform MBL:
Start MBL
 Print to make sure that the machine
functions correctly.

_m3

12.3 Installation Report


 Fill in the installation report completely and
fax it to the indicated address.

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Installing the image box workstation (d-lab.1 allrounder 2, d-lab.1 plus)

13 Installing the image box workstation (d-lab.1 allrounder 2, d-lab.1 plus)


13.1 Unpacking and connecting the image box
 Unpack and connect the unit as illustrated

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13.2 Ambient Operating Conditions


– Temperatures: +10 °C to +35 °C
– Relative humidity: 20% to 70%

13.3 Notes about the correct Connection of the image box

13.3.1 Power supply


– The unit is suited for the connection to AC 100–240 V / 1–1.5 A / 50/60 Hz.
– Connect the attached power cable to the power supply socket of the image box and to
a 230VAC/110VAC socket outlet (mind the national prerequisites). For the current
consumption, see the data of the rated current on the nameplate at the back of the
image box.
– Connect the unit only to shockproof socket outlets.
– Use only the attached power cables (valid for EU without GB and for USA/Canada).
– The connection to the mains is established by plugging in the power plug.
Make sure that the unit is placed near a socket outlet.
– Disconnect the power plug from the socket outlet to interrupt the power supply of the
image box.

13.3.2 Wiring
– Install the cables in such a way that no one can step on them or stumble over them.
– Do not put objects on the cables as this may damage them.
– When using extension cables, make sure that they comply with the national
requirements.

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13.3.3 Power cable

03022_001
1 Power cable for EU (except Great Britain)
2 Power cable for USA and Canada

13.3.4 Network cable

Installation hint
The ferrite included in the shipment must be attached on the RJ45 network cable
(red) as shown in the illustration.

 Mount the ferrite on the network cable.


 Plug the cable side with the attached ferrite
into the network connector on the image
box.

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13.3.5 1:1 connection to the d-lab


Note:
In case of larger networks a technician should be consulted!

 Plug the network cable into the network


connection socket of the d-lab.1.

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13.4 Switching on the image box


 Push the push button at the back of the unit:
The image box Software starts.

13.5 Preparing the image box for usage of the workstation Software

13.5.1 Installation CD Version 3.0.4


Note:
The question asking whether the machine should in future be started as image box
workstation or as image box kiosk only appears at the first start after the installation.

 Click on:
Kiosk Software
or
Workstation Software

select

Note:
The selection can be changed later via the icon
on the desktop.

The start screen is displayed.


The program always starts with the user level with limited rights (User).

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13.5.2 Installation CD Version 3.1.0


 Click on image box controll center on the
desktop:
The following screen is displayed.

 Click on image box Application

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 Click on:
Kiosk Software
or
Workstation Software

select

The start screen is displayed.


The program always starts with the user level with limited rights (User).

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13.5.3 Installation CD Version 6


 Minimize the Kiosk Software

 Move d-bridge into Autostart:


Click on the server symbol of d-workflow
on the desktop, move it to Start >
Programs > Startup and drop it into Empty
as shown in the screenshot

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 Double click on the symbol of the


Hardware Attendant:
The window will be displayed.

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 Select Agfa APM Kiosk.exe and click on


Edit

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 Uncheck Autorun and activate Run


minimized
 Press OK:
The window of the Hardware Attendant
will be displayed again

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 Select New

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 Change the path (see Look in at the top of


the window) to C:\windows\sysem32
 Enter start.bat (see File name at the
bottom of the window)
 Click Open

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 Activate Autorun and press OK:


The window of the Hardware Attendant
will be displayed again

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 Important!

Press Quit:
This will save the settings.
The Hardware Attendant will be closed.

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 Restart the image box:
From now on the image box will always start
up with the workstation software. The Kiosk
software remains in the background until it
is called up from the workstation software.

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13.6 Setting the Brightness and the Contrast


It may be necessary under certain circumstances to adjust the brightness and the contrast
of the screen; e.g. bright backlight.
Tool for the adjustment:
Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to operate the switches at the back.

Note:
The monitor must be switched on (green LED
lights).

 If the green LED is off, switch on monitor:


Press switch (1)
 Press switch (5)
 Press switches (3) and (4) and hold until the
submenu PC is displayed.
 Press switch (5) until the line Brightness is
3003_100 selected.
Switch functions:  Change the value:
1 Monitor on/off
to increase press (3)
2 Exit
3 Righ or +
to decrease press (4)
4 Left or –  Press switch (5) and hold until the line
5 Menu
Contrast is reached.
 Change the value:
to increase press (3)
to decrease press (4)
 Save and finish: Press switch (2) twice.

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d-lab.1 family: Installation Index

14 Index
Note:
Entries that are not collected under image box concern the d-lab.1 / netlab.1.

A I
Adjusting feet and metal stands, mounting............................14 image box
Ambient operating conditions.................................................54
C
Brightness / contrast..................................................................62
Calibrating temperature sensors
Connection to d-lab ....................................................................56
Film Processor...............................................................................39
Kiosk software...............................................................................57
Paper Processor ............................................................................43
Network cable...............................................................................55
Calibrating water pumps
Power cable....................................................................................55
Film Processor...............................................................................40
Power supply .................................................................................54
Paper Processor ............................................................................44
Preparing it for usage of the workstation software .........57
Chemical filters, inserting..............................................................29
Switch-on........................................................................................57
Chemicals.............................................................................................23
Unpacking / connecting ...........................................................53
Safety regulations........................................................................24
Wiring...............................................................................................54
Tank mixing....................................................................................28
workstation software ..................................................................57
Chemicals, checking
Installation...........................................................................................15
Film Processor...............................................................................45
Installation report..............................................................................52
Paper Processor ............................................................................46
Connection type ................................................................................20 L
Control strips LCD monitor ........................................................................................18
Film Processor...............................................................................45
M
Paper Processor ............................................................................46
Machine
CRT monitor.........................................................................................18
Calibrate..........................................................................................52
D Dimensions ...................................................................................... 6
Dimensions Installation .....................................................................................14
Components..................................................................................... 7 Installation on site ......................................................................15
image box ......................................................................................... 7 Levelling..........................................................................................15
Machine packed ............................................................................. 6 Preparation for production........................................................47
Machine unpacked........................................................................ 7 Transport ........................................................................................... 6
d-lab.1 versions.................................................................................... 1 Unpacking......................................................................................... 4
Docking station, Film Processor and Paper Processor.........30 Weight ............................................................................................... 8
Machine settings ...............................................................................36
E
Machine tanks, preparing...............................................................27
Easy film Box.......................................................................................30
Main breaker .......................................................................................35
Easy paper Box ...................................................................................30
Mains frequency 50Hz / 60Hz .....................................................22
F Mains voltage .....................................................................................20
Film Processor Monitor..................................................................................................18
Dismounting .............................................................................9, 10 Mounting
Mounting ........................................................................................14 8 inch Sorter ..................................................................................17
Opening / closing .......................................................................25 Add-on tabletop............................................................................16
Filmbox..................................................................................................23 Adjusting feet and the metal stands ....................................14
Filmbox, inserting..............................................................................31 Film Processor...............................................................................14
First startup..........................................................................................35 Table .................................................................................................16
G O
GFI switch.............................................................................................35 Open chemicals .................................................................................33
Opening / closing
Film Processor...............................................................................25
Paper Processor ............................................................................26
Order numbers
Concentrate ...................................................................................23
Replenishers ..................................................................................23

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P T
Paper Table, mounting .................................................................................16
Defining surfaces .........................................................................49 Tabletop, mounting the add-on tabletop..................................16
Defining widths.............................................................................50 Temperature setting
Paper configuration, defining........................................................51 Film Processor...............................................................................39
Paper magazines, coding................................................................47 Paper Processor ............................................................................43
Paper Processor, opening / closing............................................26 Tools .......................................................................................................14
Paperbox ...............................................................................................23 Transport ................................................................................................. 6
Paperbox, inserting ...........................................................................32 horizontal........................................................................................13
Power supply.......................................................................................19 Machine packed ...........................................................................12
Machine unpacked ......................................................................13
R
Regulations ....................................................................................11
Replenisher mixing with Easy Boxes..........................................30
Vertical.............................................................................................11
Replenisher tank, Film Processor and Paper Processor.......30
Weight................................................................................................ 8
Replenishment rates
Transport protection, removing ....................................................15
Film Processor...............................................................................37
Paper Processor ............................................................................41 V
Replenishment, throughput- dependent Versions, Illustrations......................................................................... 1
Film Processor...............................................................................37
W
Paper Processor ............................................................................41
Water tank............................................................................................30
S Filling................................................................................................31
Safety regulations .............................................................................24 Weight, machine packed / unpacked.......................................... 8
Settings
Chemistry........................................................................................36
Paper.................................................................................................36
Sorter, mounting the 8 inch Sorter .............................................17
Switch-on (after preparation of chemistry) ..............................35
System start.........................................................................................35

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