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AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Repair<br />

Detection of the Film Transport Width<br />

Zero position gauge<br />

− Insert the zero position gauge<br />

− Turn the toothed belt wheel to close the Feeder<br />

skids until the gauge 135 is jammed (zero position)<br />

− Slacken the light sensor actuator and pull it out<br />

of the light sensor<br />

− Push the actuator back into the light sensor until<br />

the latter lights<br />

− Fasten the actuator again<br />

− Open the skids to size 120 (Service)<br />

− Move the skids back into home position<br />

− The gauge must fit again with a play of<br />

±0,1 mm, correct if necessary, or repeat the<br />

adjustment<br />

In home position, the skids are asymmetric with<br />

respect to the optical axis.<br />

1 Light sensor actuator<br />

dlabr246<br />

2-Film Feeder, Adjustments<br />

Meter<br />

Toothed belt tension, width adjustment:<br />

Force F = 1,5 - 2,5 N with a<br />

Path ∆x = 2 mm<br />

Toothed belt tension, additional drive:<br />

Force F = 2-3 N with a<br />

Path ∆x = 2 mm<br />

dlabr227<br />

4.4.10 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 <strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong>

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