AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab
AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab
Repair Printer − There may be different versions of the Printer Mainboard (GS01) in the d-lab: L8.8060.2000.X only for d-lab.3 (X stands for a letter, no LED display) - L8.8060.2000.0 only for d-lab.3 - L8.8060.2340.0/1 only for d-lab.2 - L8.8060.2340.2 for d-lab.2/3 and net-lab.12 How this depends on the software is described in the section Software Transmission. Save setup values (if still possible) Usually it will not be possible any more to read out the setup values. Setup values are stored in the following locations: − In the folder C:\DLAB\D-lab Version\ Logfiles, File: printer_setup_protokoll.txt − Diskette enclosed with the shipment, File: printer_setup_write.txt Attention: The original setup values have probably been changed since production start at the customers’. This was necessary if assemblies were replaced or machine parameters were optimized. If the data, changed meanwhile, have not been saved the two files still contain the original data, i.e. as they were at the time of shipment. If saving is still possible then: − Change in the program to Service GUI − Execute the script scripts for service/setup/ printer_setup_backup.txt. The script printer_setup_write.txt is automatically created and saved in the same script folder. The file contains all setup values of the Printer and the AOM LUT. This script is used to restore the setup values after replacement of the GS01. AGFA d-lab.3 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 6.4.3
Printer Repair − Determine the operation times of the gas laser: Execute the following script in the Service GUI : Scripts for service\printer\laser\ statistic_laser.txt Note values (number of ignition and burning time) − Document the reasons for the Printer Mainboard replacement by print examples if necessary. − Start the script Scripts for service/ initialisation/Shut_down_d-lab to switch off the power supply to the Mainboard. If the execution of scripts is no longer possible due to defects, switch off the machine. Replacing the Printer Mainboard − Wear the antistatic wrist strap and ground it to protect the components. − Push the Printer Mainboard with it holder to the left, to do so loosen the Allan screws (1). − Unplug the connections on the PCB: For plug 10 a size 6 open-end wrench must be used. − Disengage the 6 cams, replace the PF_GS01 and engage the new PCB again in the 6 cams. − Plug the connections back in Attention: Do not turn plug 10 too far. − Fasten the holder of the Mainboard by means of four Allan screws. Check the jumper setting: J1 - not plugged in J2 - not plugged in J3 - plugged in (J1...J3 exists only on Mainboard 8.8060.2000.X) J4 not plugged in (BOOT) J5 not plugged in (LED_ON, segment display on) J6 plugged in (R_CAN) dlab2102 6.4.4 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 AGFA d-lab.3
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Printer<br />
Repair<br />
− Determine the operation times of the gas laser:<br />
Execute the following script in the Service GUI :<br />
Scripts for service\printer\laser\<br />
statistic_laser.txt<br />
Note values (number of ignition and<br />
burning time)<br />
− Document the reasons for the Printer Mainboard<br />
replacement by print examples if necessary.<br />
− Start the script Scripts for service/<br />
initialisation/Shut_down_d-lab to<br />
switch off the power supply to the Mainboard.<br />
If the execution of scripts is no longer possible<br />
due to defects, switch off the machine.<br />
Replacing the Printer Mainboard<br />
− Wear the antistatic wrist strap and ground it to<br />
protect the components.<br />
− Push the Printer Mainboard with it holder to the<br />
left, to do so loosen the Allan screws (1).<br />
− Unplug the connections on the PCB:<br />
For plug 10 a size 6 open-end wrench must be<br />
used.<br />
− Disengage the 6 cams, replace the PF_GS01<br />
and engage the new PCB again in the 6 cams.<br />
− Plug the connections back in<br />
Attention: Do not turn plug 10 too far.<br />
− Fasten the holder of the Mainboard by means of<br />
four Allan screws.<br />
Check the jumper setting:<br />
J1 - not plugged in<br />
J2 - not plugged in<br />
J3 - plugged in (J1...J3 exists only on Mainboard<br />
8.8060.2000.X)<br />
J4 not plugged in (BOOT)<br />
J5 not plugged in<br />
(LED_ON, segment display on)<br />
J6 plugged in (R_CAN)<br />
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6.4.4 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 <strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong>