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AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Repair<br />

Replacing the Light Sensors PE_LS06 (BOL)<br />

Replacement required:<br />

Light sensor (integrated on PE_GS02; sensor<br />

exposure start; Laser receiver part) defective<br />

Allan key 3<br />

Service cables L9.8060.9001.1 and L9.8060.9002.1<br />

Removal:<br />

− Pull out the PE<br />

− Remove the rear cover plate<br />

− Disconnect the cable from PE_GS02 (1)<br />

− Remove 4 Allan screws on the outside of the GS<br />

support, see (1) in the fig. below<br />

− Remove the GS support with the PE_GS02<br />

through the opening in the cast part<br />

− Unscrew PE_GS02 from the GS support<br />

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Installation:<br />

− Mount a new GS on the GS support<br />

− Put back the complete unit (receiver opposite the<br />

mirror) and fasten it to the cast housing<br />

− Connect the cable<br />

− Mount the cover plate<br />

1. Check the adjustment sensor<br />

Link the service cable, start the machine<br />

Observe the LED on the GS: When voltage is<br />

applied, this LED lights red; when the laser is<br />

switched on (part of the red laser is uncoupled via<br />

the mirror), the LED must turn off. It remains off<br />

during the whole operation. If the LED does not<br />

turn off (the latest when the print roller starts), the<br />

mirror position is not correct.<br />

Correction of the position by shifting the GS<br />

support in its screw-down holes. The machine<br />

can be started without the service cable, but this<br />

makes the shifting of the GS plate more difficult.<br />

2. Check the parameters of the laser array middle<br />

in the Service program (Script for this in<br />

preparation)<br />

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6.4.38 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 <strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong>

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