AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Introduction Repair Use of the Laser Beam The d-lab.3 is equipped with an Argon ion laser of class 3B. In order to prevent damages caused by the laser beam, the latter is capsulated in the machine so that the whole machine can be classified Laser class 1. The laser beam cannot hit the operator when the d-lab.3 is operated normally, even not when the machine doors are open. The laser and the laser module are identified by appropriate machine stickers. Warning! A laser beam of class 3B may be accessible after the removal of covers. Be sure to keep the mechanical laser shutter on the fibre coupling closed when working on the laser. Looking directly into lasers of class 3B is dangerous and can always hurt the eyes. Make sure during maintenance and repair work that the laser beam is not reflected by parts or tools and gets into the eyes. 1.8 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 AGFA d-lab.3

Repair Introduction Storage Chemicals The chemicals should be stored and prepared according to the manufacturer’s information and advice. Photographic Paper All Color papers must always be stored in a cool and dry place. The best storage temperature is between +2 ºC and +10 ºC. Opened packages have to be stored at a relative humidity of 50-60%. Storage at 20 ºC over several days is possible without problems. Storage temperatures above 30 ºC should be avoided because they will cause visible alterations after only a few days. AGFA d-lab.3 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 1.9

Introduction<br />

Repair<br />

Use of the Laser Beam<br />

The d-<strong>lab.3</strong> is equipped with an Argon ion laser of<br />

class 3B.<br />

In order to prevent damages caused by the laser<br />

beam, the latter is capsulated in the machine so<br />

that the whole machine can be classified Laser<br />

class 1.<br />

The laser beam cannot hit the operator when the<br />

d-<strong>lab.3</strong> is operated normally, even not when the<br />

machine doors are open.<br />

The laser and the laser module are identified by<br />

appropriate machine stickers.<br />

Warning!<br />

A laser beam of class 3B may be accessible after<br />

the removal of covers.<br />

Be sure to keep the mechanical laser shutter on<br />

the fibre coupling closed when working on the<br />

laser.<br />

Looking directly into lasers of class 3B is<br />

dangerous and can always hurt the eyes.<br />

Make sure during maintenance and repair work<br />

that the laser beam is not reflected by parts or<br />

tools and gets into the eyes.<br />

1.8 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 <strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong>

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