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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Scanner Repair Film Guide, coarse Adjustment An adjustment becomes necessary when the gear position on the shafts changes, e.g. after the replacement of the toothed belt. − Unscrew the cover plate − Remove gear B and turn the stop ring to the RH end of shaft B − Detach skid A from shaft A (grub screws) − Hold shaft A tight and turn gear A until the threadless end of the shaft is just reaching 2 mm out of the associated bush. The shoulder of gear A must not slip out of its hole! − Push skid A to the middle up to the stop and fasten it on shaft A − Turn gear A approx. half a ccw turn − Detach skid B from shaft B (grub screws) − Push skid B out up to the stop − Relocate shaft B until the threadless end of the shaft is just reaching 2 mm out of the associated bush 1A Skid A 1B Skid B 2A Shaft A 2B Shaft B 3A Gear A 3B Gear B 4 Stop ring 5 Cover plate 6 Lug dlabr245 − Fasten skid B again on shaft B so that the shaft extends 2 mm and the skid is completely at the outer edge − Push skid B to skid A, hold them tight − Turn the stop ring until skid B starts moving to the right − Put on gear B − Screw on the cover plate − Move the Feeder in position 120 and in zero position: In none of the two positions should the threadless end of a shaft reach into the associated bush (overtravel 0,5 - 1,8 mm). − If necessary, repeat the coarse adjustment 4.4.8 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 AGFA d-lab.3

Repair Scanner Installing the Feeder − Lift the top film transport roller − Put the Feeder on the negative carrier on a slant from above, inserting the film exit flap between the top and bottom film transport roller. − Screw on the Feeder Film Guide, Adjustment − Position (alignment) of the Feeder skids with respect to the negative mask 135FF: Feeder skids adjusted to the film transport width in the negative mask; adjustment including the slant of the skids ∆x = 0 ± 0,3 mm (metal gauge 35) − Close the driver to the gauge width − Detach the Feeder skids from the shaft − Push them manually towards the inserted metal gauge 135 and jam them − Fasten the skids ∆x is the widest distance between the metal gauge and the left or right Feeder skid − Open and close the skids several times electrically and check the dimension 1 Negative mask 135F 2 Feeder 3 Gauge dlabr233 Film guide widths of the Feeder: 135 35,15 - 35,65 mm 110 16,00 - 16,50 mm 120 62,20 - 62,70 mm IX240 24,05 - 24,55 mm AGFA d-lab.3 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 4.4.9

Repair<br />

Scanner<br />

Installing the Feeder<br />

− Lift the top film transport roller<br />

− Put the Feeder on the negative carrier on a<br />

slant from above, inserting the film exit flap<br />

between the top and bottom film transport<br />

roller.<br />

− Screw on the Feeder<br />

Film Guide, Adjustment<br />

− Position (alignment) of the Feeder skids with<br />

respect to the negative mask 135FF:<br />

Feeder skids adjusted to the film transport<br />

width in the negative mask; adjustment including<br />

the slant of the skids<br />

∆x = 0 ± 0,3 mm (metal gauge 35)<br />

− Close the driver to the gauge width<br />

− Detach the Feeder skids from the shaft<br />

− Push them manually towards the inserted<br />

metal gauge 135 and jam them<br />

− Fasten the skids<br />

∆x is the widest distance between the metal<br />

gauge and the left or right Feeder skid<br />

− Open and close the skids several times<br />

electrically and check the dimension<br />

1 Negative mask 135F<br />

2 Feeder<br />

3 Gauge<br />

dlabr233<br />

Film guide widths of the Feeder:<br />

135 35,15 - 35,65 mm<br />

110 16,00 - 16,50 mm<br />

120 62,20 - 62,70 mm<br />

IX240 24,05 - 24,55 mm<br />

<strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong> 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 4.4.9

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