Drystar 5302 User Manual 2831 D (English)
Drystar 5302 User Manual 2831 D (English)
Drystar 5302 User Manual 2831 D (English)
User manual
2831D EN 20130318
DRYSTAR 5302 USER MANUAL
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Table of contents
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Specifications ...............................................................................................88
Viewing the system info area on a film ........................................................92
Options and accessories ...............................................................................93
Connectivity ..................................................................................................94
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Chapter 1
Introducing the
Drystar 5302
Intended use
Intended user
Drystar 5302 features
Equipment classification
Safety precautions
Security precautions
Training
Product complaints
Safety compliance
Patient data security
Privacy and security
Operating modes
Control modes (local and remote)
The local user interface
Switching on the Drystar 5302
Cooling down the Drystar 5302
Switching off the Drystar 5302
DRYSTAR 5302 USER MANUAL
Intended use
The Drystar 5302 is a dry digital tabletop printer for producing medical
diagnostic images. It can print multiple formats (8x10 inch, 10x12 inch,
11x14 inch, 14x14 inch and 14x17 inch) of blue-based (Drystar DT 2 B) and
clear-based (Drystar DT 2 C) film and offers crisp, dense grayscale images.
The Drystar 5302 can be used for general radiography only. It cannot be used
for the mammography application. The Drystar 5302 is designed for high-
throughput and for use as a central printer.
Intended user
This manual is written for trained users of Agfa products. Users are
considered as the persons who actually handle the equipment as well as the
persons having authority over the equipment. Before attempting to work with
this equipment, the user must read, understand, note and strictly observe all
warnings, cautions and safety markings on the equipment.
With its compact design, the Drystar 5302 needs little workspace and allows
easy customer access. Maintenance and service activities are reduced to a mini-
mum.
The direct thermal printing system provides grayscale images with high quality:
320 pixels per inch resolution, each pixel with 12 bit contrast resolution and an
average optical density of 3.2 (measured with an X-Rite 310 densitometer).
Multiple film formats (8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14” and 14x17”) can be used.
Any combination of two film formats can be used “online”. Both input trays can
be adjusted for all film formats.
The input trays of the Drystar 5302 are equipped with an RF-tag reader, which
automatically traces the films used in the printer and protects the printer when
detecting non-identified media.
1 A#Sharp label
Network features
The modular design offers optimal application functionality for your specific
networking requirements.
In a network configuration, the Drystar 5302 is fully compatible with Agfa’s
diagnostic imaging systems, including the ADC Compact and ADC Quality
System software, the Paxport and the entire line of Impax Review Systems,
Storage Stations and Transmitting Stations. For more information, contact
your Agfa representative.
The functionality of the Drystar 5302 is completely controlled via the network.
You can control the working of the Drystar 5302 via the local keypad or via a
remote PC with a functioning web browser.
Customizable features
Consumables.
The Drystar 5302 can handle Drystar DT 2 B and Drystar DT 2 C
consumables, both in multiple formats (8x10” up to 14x17”).
Equipment classification
Continuous
The unit is suitable to run continuously.
Operation
Safety precautions
The Drystar 5302 must only be operated according to its specifications and its
intended use. Any operation not corresponding to the specifications or intended use
may result in hazards, which in turn may lead to serious injuries or fatal accidents
(for example electric shocks). AGFA will not assume any liability whatsoever in
these cases.
All images created using any image technology can show artifacts, which could be
mixed up with diagnostic relevant information. If there is any doubt that the
diagnostic information could not be absolutely true, additional investigations must
be performed to get a clear diagnostic.
When operating or maintaining the Drystar 5302, always observe the
following safety guidelines:
• Have electrical or mechanical defects repaired by qualified personnel only!
• Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.
• Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features.
• Ventilation openings should not be covered.
• Always switch off the Drystar 5302 and disconnect the power cord from
the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work.
Film jam removal or cleaning the printer thermal head can be done without
switching the power off. Nevertheless, care should be taken and the following
instructions should be respected:
• The classification of this product according to the medical electrical
equipment standard IEC 60601-1 requires installation outside the patient
vicinity. For definition of patient vicinity see dimensions below.
R = 1.5 m (1.83 m)
Patient environment
h= 2.5 m
(2.29 m)
Patient environment
R = 1.5 m/4.9 feet (EN 60601-1) or 1.83 m/6 feet (UL 60601-1).
h = 2.5 m/8.2 feet (EN 60601-1) or 2.29 m/7.5 feet (UL 60601-1).
• Position the printer in a way that it could be easily unplugged in order to
achieve separation from mains.
Always take into account the markings provided on the inside and outside of
the printer. A brief overview of these markings and their meaning is given
below.
Caution hot:
Keep hands clear from the thermal print head.
Type label
Date of manufacture
Manufacturer
Serial number
Environmental Protection
• WEEE end user information
On August 13, 2005, the European Directive on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 2002/96/EC, amended by Directive 2003/
108/EC came into force.
If there is a RoHS label at the rear of the printer it means that the
printer is RoHS compliant and does not contain the above listed
substances above the mentioned concentrations at the homogeneous
material level.
In case of questions or more detailed information do not hesitate to
contact your local sales organization.
Security precautions
CAUTION (U.S.A. only): In accordance with U.S. Law, this device can only
be sold to or ordered by a licensed physician.
Training
The user must have received adequate Agfa training on the safe and effective
use of the product before attempting to work with it. Training requirements
may vary from country to country. The user should ensure that training is
received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the force of
law. Your local Agfa representative can provide further information on
training.
The user must note the following information in the preliminary section of
this manual:
Intended use
Intended user
Safety precautions
Product complaints
Any health care professional (for example a customer or a user) who has any
complaints or has experienced any dissatisfaction in the quality, durability,
reliability, safety, effectiveness or performance of this product must notify
Agfa.
If the device malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious
injury of a patient, Agfa must be notified immediately by telephone, fax or
written correspondence to the following address:
Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers listed on
www.agfa.com
Agfa HealthCare N.V. - Septestraat 27 - 2640 Mortsel, Belgium.
Agfa HealthCare N.V. - Fax +32 3 444 7094.
Safety compliance
EMC issues
• USA: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
Drystar 5302 Reference manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at its own expense.
If required, contact your local service organization.
• Canada: This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
• EC: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
Compliances
The Drystar 5302 has been tested and found to comply with the following
international standards and regulations:
• the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC
• CFR Part 21
• The Drystar 5302 contains an automatic QC feature that has been designed
to comply with the grayscale reproduction constancy test, according to the
international standard IEC 1223-2-4.
Safety standards
• IEC 60601-1:1988+A1:1991+A2:1995
• IEC 60601-1:2005
• EN 60601-1:2006
• UL 60601-1
• ES 60601-1 1st Edition
• CAN CSA 22.2 no. 60601-1-08
• GB4943
Labels
The Drystar 5302 carries the CE, TÜV, cNRTLus and SFDA labels.
Within the health care industry, several standardization efforts are ongoing as
a response to Privacy and Security legislation and regulations. The purpose of
this standardization for hospitals and vendors is to enable information
sharing, interoperability and to support the workflow of hospitals in a
multiple vendor environment.
In order to allow hospitals to comply with HIPAA regulations (Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and to meet the IHE standards
(Integrated Healthcare Enterprise) some security features are included in the
user interface of the Drystar 5302 (available via the web pages only: under
‘Security tools’. Refer to the chapter ‘Controlling the Drystar 5302 via a remote
PC (with browser)’ of the Drystar 5302 Reference manual):
• User authentication. The administrator can configure different user
accounts. Each account consists of a user name and a password.
• Audit logging. This implies logging to a central log server of specific
Drystar 5302 ‘actions’, e.g. start-up/shut down, user authentication
(failures), received print job ID information, etc.
• Node authentication, using certificates. Working with SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer) allows secure communications over an insecure network. SSL is the
security layer on top of TCP/IP.
The first two functions are available when access to the Administrator is
granted (i.e. when the Administrator password has been correctly entered).
To activate the SSL, please contact your Agfa representative.
Operating modes
The Drystar 5302 can be operated in five modes: Operator mode, Key-
operator mode, Service mode, Specialist mode and Administrator mode.
Operator mode
The Operator mode groups all basic functions that are intended for
radiographers without special technical skills:
• Producing diagnostic usable hardcopies;
• Loading consumables;
• Ensuring normal operation of the printer.
The Operator mode is accessible by the keypad and by browser via a remote
PC (password protected).
All functions of the Operator mode are described in both User and Reference
manuals. Refer to the chapter ‘Basic operation (Operator mode)’.
Key-operator mode
The Key-operator mode groups advanced functions that are intended for
technically skilled operators such as X-ray operators, network managers and
service and hospital technicians.
The Key-operator mode is accessible by the keypad and by browser via a
remote PC (password protected).
The Key-operator mode is menu-driven. The Key-operator functions are
described in the Drystar 5302 Reference manual only. Refer to the chapter
‘Advanced operation (Key-operator mode)’.
Service mode
The Service mode functions are reserved for trained Service personnel. The
Service mode is accessible by browser via a remote PC (password protected).
Limited service actions (password protected) are also accessible by the
keypad.
Specialist mode
The specialist mode functions are reserved for trained service personnel of
the Agfa Customer Support Center. The specialist mode is password protected
and is only accessible by browser via a remote PC.
You can control the working of the Drystar 5302 via the local keypad or via a
networked remote PC.
The table below gives an overview of the operating modes you can access
locally and/or via the remote PC.
Password Password
Local Remote
protected protected
Operator mode No Operator mode Yes
Key-operator mode No Key-operator mode Yes
––– ––– Service mode Yes
––– ––– Specialist mode Yes
––– ––– Administrator Yes
The manual describes the controlling of the Drystar 5302 via the local
keypad. The menus for controlling the Drystar 5302 via a remote PC are
structured in the same way and sometimes they offer even more possibilities.
Refer to the chapter ‘Controlling the Drystar 5302 via a remote PC (with
browser)’ of the Drystar 5302 Reference manual.
The Drystar 5302 interfaces with the user via the following controls:
• Power/Reset button;
• a keypad and a display;
• a status indicator LED;
• audio signals.
1 2
6
1 Power/Reset button
2 Display
3 Keypad
4 Status indicator LED
5 Film input trays
6 Film output tray
Never try to open the printer when the Drystar 5302 is printing a film.
Always follow the instructions on the display!
Rear panel
At the rear side of the printer, one slot and three connectors are available:
1 Hold the CF-card vertically with the connector holes in front of the slot and with
the flat surface pointing to the left. In that case the cut-away (a) and the rim (b)
are pointing to the right.
Audio signals
The Drystar 5302 gives status information via beeps. The length of the beep
indicates the response of the system to a key command.
• A short beep means that Drystar 5302 has accepted the key command and
is starting the operation.
• A long beep means that you have pressed a non-active key or that the
Drystar 5302 has rejected the key command.
The keypad
The keypad is located below the display panel.
All keys (except the Key-operator key) have an LED that is on when the key is valid
in a certain situation.
You can press and hold down an arrow key to scroll quickly through a list or a
menu.
The display
The Drystar 5302 control panel has a backlit LCD display. We distinguish two
panel types depending on the selected language:
• a backlit LCD display with 4 lines for Western languages (e.g. Dutch,
French, Portuguese, Swedish, ...).
• a backlit LCD display with 2 lines for all other languages (e.g. Greek,
Chinese, Korean, Polish,...).
Visible
5 Restore config.
6 Calibration Reachable with Up/Down arrow keys
7 Service Actions
8 Quality Control
9 Installation
The visible display lines are indicated in the upper zone. The other possible
lines are shown in the lower zone and can be reached by scrolling using the
Up/Down arrow keys on the Keypad.
Operator mode
In operator mode, appropriate information is displayed in accordance with
the status of the printer.
The operator basic screen looks as follows, indicating that the Drystar 5302 is
ready for operation and that no job is currently being executed.
When the printer is busy with at least one print job, the print queue screen is
displayed:
Mod.name PR
1 2
The progress indicator keeps the user informed of the progress of a process
(e.g., calculation of a bitmap, printing of a film). The line is gradually filled
from left to right, from 0% to 100% as the process proceeds.
On the print queue screen the modality name defined during installation
(nickname) will be used to refer to the corresponding modality. In case no
nickname has been defined during installation, this AE-title will be used.
Refer to ‘Managing the print queue’ on page 43.
Key-operator mode
In Key-operator mode, operation is menu driven. The menu displays the key-
operator functions.
Visible
5 Restore config.
6 Calibration Reachable with Up/Down arrow keys
7 Service Actions
8 Quality Control
9 Installation
The display shows only four lines. In the above figure, they are indicated in
the upper zone. The other possible lines are shown in the lower area and can
be reached by scrolling using the Up/Down arrow keys on the Keypad.
The active keys are indicated by their respective LEDs.
Data entry
When entering numerical or alphanumerical data, always adhere to the
following principles:
• Only (alpha) numerical data can be entered.
• During data entry, the field is displayed in reverse mode.
• Increment the number in a(n) (alpha) numerical entry field by pressing the
Up key. Transition from 9 to 0 of one figure will also increment the next
figure to the left, respecting the valid limits of the range.
• Decrement the number in a(n) (alpha) numerical entry field by pressing
the Down key. Transition from 0 to 9 of one figure will also decrement the
next figure to the left, respecting the valid limits of the range.
• Move the entry position in a(n) (alpha) numerical entry field from right to
left by pressing the Left key.
• Move the entry position in a(n) (alpha) numerical entry field from left to
right by pressing the Right key.
• Press and hold down a key to repeat arrow key actions.
• To accept an entry in a menu, press the Confirm key.
• A short beep acknowledges and terminates the entry.
• The Drystar 5302 will sound a long beep if you press a key that is not to be
used at that moment.
Before switching on the Drystar 5302, read the safety instructions. Refer to ‘Safety
precautions’ on page 11.
Follow the procedure below to ensure proper start-up of the Drystar 5302 and
to check that everything is working correctly.
1 Check that the power cord is plugged in and then switch on the printer by
pressing the Power/Reset button.
On the display, the following message is displayed. After a short while, a progress
indicator will show the progress of the self-test.
• If anything goes wrong during the self-test, refer to ‘Start-up errors’ on page 202 of
the Drystar 5302 Reference manual.
It takes 9 minutes before the Drystar 5302 can start printing. After 4 minutes the
READY message appears and from then on you can send print jobs to the printer,
but it will take another five minutes for the printer head to heat up. When you send
print jobs to the Drystar 5302 during this five minutes, the printer will use that
time to calculate the print job and the display will inform you that the printer is
warming up.
• If, on the front panel display, the print queue screen is shown, the status indicator
LED is green and blinking.
Mod.name PR
1 2
When you want to switch off the printer, the printer will first finish his current
print job. Queued print jobs will be stored on the hard disk and will be
resumed next time the printer is switched on.
After switch off, the device is still in stand-by mode. To remove the device from the
mains supply disconnect the mains plug.
This section focuses on the basic operating principles of the Drystar 5302.
After reading this chapter, the operator should be able to produce diagnostic
usable hardcopies. No special technical skills are required.
All basic operator functions can be activated directly by pressing a single key
on the keypad.
Keep in mind that one print job can hold several films to be printed. In accordance
with the acquisition modality used and with the actual settings, films can be
grouped in a folder to be submitted as one print job for the Drystar 5302. Refer to
the User manual of the acquisition modality for more information.
If jobs have been transmitted from the network to the Drystar 5302, they are
put in the print queue on a first in, first out schedule. New jobs that are added
to the queue get the ‘waiting’ status.
As soon as the last film of a job is ejected in the output tray, the next job that
has been calculated will be put in printing status.
Mod.name PR
1 2
• The screen shows information on the job that is currently being printed:
the modality name, the time of receipt of the job and the job status (refer to
the table below).
• The progress indicator keeps the user informed of the progress of a
process (e.g., calculation of a bitmap, printing of a film). The line is
gradually filled from left to right, from 0% to 100% as the process
proceeds.
• The last line gives access to the operator menu to pause the print queue, to
view the film count info or to view the printer status. Refer to ‘Pausing the
print queue’ on page 45, to ‘Viewing the film count info’ on page 46 or to
‘Viewing the printer status’ on page 47.
A description of the possible status of the jobs is listed in the table below:
Status Description
PR Printing Printing of this job is in progress.
The necessary calculations are already being
CA Calculating
made before printing of the job can be started.
WA Waiting Jobs are queued in the printer memory.
On the print queue screen the modality name defined during installation
(nickname) will be used to refer to the corresponding modality. In case no
nickname has been defined during installation, this AE-title will be used.
When the Drystar 5302 is printing, you can always pause the print queue by
entering the operator menu.
Mod.name PR
1 2
2 On the Operator menu press the Confirm key to select ‘Pause print queue’.
3 If the printer is printing, it will first finish its current print job.
When the Drystar 5302 is printing, you can always view the number of films
left in the trays by entering the operator menu.
Do not open the input trays to view the number of loaded films while the
Drystar 5302 is printing, but follow the procedure below:
Mod.name PR
1 2
2 Press the Down key once, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Film count
info’.
The following screen appears:
The progress bar indicates the evolutions of the film usage in an input tray. The bar is
divided into 10 parts, each part represents approximately 10% of the total films of a
film pack. The last part of the bar will disappear when more than 80% of a film pack
has been printed.
When the Drystar 5302 is printing, you can always view the printer status by
entering the operator menu.
Mod.name PR
1 2
2 Press the Down key twice, followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Printer status’.
The following screen appears:
lowertray.empty
The screen informs you, by means of short event descriptions, about current events.
There is only one event per line. An event could be e.g. a current film jams, an empty
tray, ...
You can only remove print jobs from the print queue via the remote browser
interface (remote operator mode). Refer to the chapter ‘Controlling the
Drystar 5302 via a remote PC (with browser)’ of the Drystar 5302 Reference
manual.
The Drystar 5302 can handle blue-transparent (Drystar DT 2B) and clear-
transparent (Drystar DT 2C) films. Available film formats are 8x10”, 10x12”,
11x14”, 14x14” and 14x17”.
The printer has 2 input trays. Both trays can handle all listed film types and
formats.
When a new film pack is loaded, the Film Identification tag is read and the
printer settings are automatically adjusted.
The Key-operator can overrule the film settings for the input tray. Refer to
‘Changing the configuration settings’ on page 76 of the Drystar 5302 Reference
manual.
If you want to change the film format, the tray configuration must be modified.
Refer to ‘Changing the film format of the trays’ on page 50 for more information.
Appropriate labels have been applied on the input tray(s) by the service
personnel at installation of the printer, indicating the type of new film to be
loaded when the tray is empty.
The Key-operator can adjust the film size setting of both input trays (8x10” up
to 14x17” film sizes).
First, the Key-operator has to perform a mechanical modification. After this
modification, the ‘film format’ parameter is automatically read from the Film
Identification tag when the new film pack is loaded.
2 Open the input tray you want to adapt and remove eventually loaded films.
3 Locate the correct tab position for the desired film format.
17"
14"
12"
11"
8"
10" 10” and 14” width
tab
14"
Note: Note that there is a screw to secure the position of the 10” and 14”
width format tabs. The format tabs positioned in the depth are not
provided with a screw.
5 Put the film position tab in place and push it down until it locks. Tighten the
screws of the width format tabs.
Loading films
This section describes how to load the Drystar 5302 with appropriate
Drystar DT 2B and Drystar DT 2C films.
The Drystar 5302 can be loaded with 8x10”, 10x12”, 11x14”, 14x14” and
14x17” films.
The Drystar 5302 can be loaded with new films in full daylight. Loading films is
easy and can be done very quickly. Follow the procedures as described in this
section.
If you want to change the film format, the tray configuration must be modified.
Refer to ‘Changing the film format of the trays’ on page 50 for more information.
The Drystar 5302 will inform you in several ways when a film tray is empty:
• an audible signal,
• the status indicator LED is blinking (red color),
• the display screen shows a message informing you that the input tray is
empty.
The film loading procedure is identical for both input trays. In the examples
below, we will assume that the lower input tray is to be loaded.
The procedure is slightly different, depending on the fact whether the Drystar 5302
is printing/calculating or in the ready state.
When the printer is in the ready state, go to ‘When the Drystar 5302 is in the ready
state and an input tray is empty:’ on page 54.
Never load an additional film sheet or film sheets to a film pack in use.
Only load a new film pack when the current input tray is empty.
When the Drystar 5302 is in the ready state and an input tray is
empty:
1 The display shows the following message:
Blinking
To avoid possible film jams, make sure to open input tray all the way.
2 The printer is ready to receive a new film when the following message appears:
Verify that the film type on the film pack corresponds with the sticker on the tray! If
you do use an other film type, you are advised to change the label on the tray.
You can put the film pack onto a table to make manipulation easier. Before you do
this, make sure that the table is dust-free!
7 Slide the film pack into the input tray, and remove the plastic film bag
completely.
Never load another film format when the input tray is not empty. Intermediate
changing of film formats increases the risk for dust, which can damage the thermal
print head (TPH).
The system performs an automatic calibration when the film format has been
changed.
When a film job cannot be done because the tray to which the job is assigned is
empty, then the printer will check if the films in the other tray can be used for this
and other print jobs in the print queue. The printer will skip the print jobs that
cannot be done and will resume them later.
When a film sheet is inserted wrongly in the input tray, then the printer will print
on the back-side (non-emulsion side). As a result, a film jam occurs.
The operator will be informed of this back side printing and will be asked to remove
the film jam (refer to ‘Clearing of film jams’ on page 191 of the Drystar 5302
Reference manual) and to check whether the loading procedure was followed
correctly (refer to ‘Film loading procedure’ on page 55.).
Never reuse a jammed film. Refer to ‘Clearing of film jams’ on page 191 of the
Drystar 5302 Reference manual.
When the tray is closed, the Film Identification tag is read and the printer settings
are automatically adjusted if the film properties have changed. The Film
Identification tag is located on the protective sheet on the backside of the film pack.
The figure below shows the film pack upside down.
For some new film types, the Film Identification tag will be covered by a sticker and
therefore will not be visible.
The Key-operator menus make it possible to use the Drystar 5302 advanced
functions.
These functions are described in detail in the Drystar 5302 Reference manual.
For general information on the key functions of the Drystar 5302, refer to ‘The
local user interface’ on page 27.
Overview
The Drystar 5302 features the following functions on the main menu level of
the Key-operator mode:
Page
Menu item Function (Ref.
Man.)
Show settings To consult the current settings of the printer. 66
Change settings To change the current settings of the printer. 76
To print one of the Drystar 5302 test images.
Print image To load and print images from an external 108
CF-card.
Save configuration To make a back-up of the printer settings. 112
Restore
To restore the back-up of the printer settings. 117
configuration
Calibration To calibrate the printer. 124
Service actions To view error, repair and maintenance data. 132
(User
Quality Control To perform the QC procedure. Manual)
63
Installation To install or update the Drystar 5302 software. 147
Refer to the indicated page of the Drystar 5302 Reference manual for an
explanation of the function and the appropriate procedures.
Quality Control
Repeat the two main steps of the Hard Copy quality procedures for each input tray
loaded with DT 2 B and/or DT 2 C films.
QC test image
The QC image has several additional fields where the QC data can be filled in.
This image should be filed as part of the QC procedure.
The following two examples illustrate a QC test image for a different film
format.
The dimensions A and B are not indicated on the printed film. The QC objects on
printed films may look different than in the illustration. The location, size and
shape of the QC objects do not jeopardize the functionality of the QC and can be
altered depending on software versions, film types and film sizes.
Time:
Geometry test
Max D
Hi D
Hi D
Mid D
Lo D
Mid D
Base
+ Fog
DD
Density Difference
Lo D
(Hi D - Lo D)
Weekly spatial
Base + Fog
Resolution test
Sets of dots visible?
Yes No
1 2 3
Geometry test
Hi D
Hi D
Mid D
Mid D
Lo D
Lo D
DD
Density Difference
(Hi D - Lo D)
Weekly spatial
Resolution test
Sets of dots visible?
Yes No
Identification
Initials: Date:
Time:
2 Press the down key seven times, followed by the confirm key to select ‘Quality
Control’.
5 Restore config.
6 Calibration
7 Service Actions
8 Quality Control
9 Installation
1.Upper tray
2.Lower tray
5 Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The following screens appear successively:
6 After the image is printed, the system will display the optical density values:
The density levels are displayed, e.g:
Max D: 3.2 Hi D: 1.91
Mid D: 1.13 Lo D: 0.35
Base+Fog: 0.19
DD: 1.56 DD: 1.56
(Densitometer=MB924)
The displayed values represent the following steps on the test film:
If the mid density value does not meet or exceeds the recommended
values, the reason must be found and the problem solved before any
further clinical films can be printed.
7 Record the low, mid and high density levels on Chart 1 (‘Drystar 5302
Determination of Operating Levels’). Refer to ‘Quality Control Charts’ on
page 95.
9 Repeat step 1 through 8 once a day for five consecutive days, as indicated on the
Drystar 5302 Chart 1.
10 Calculate the average value of the densities from the five images. These values
represent operating levels, or aim values, for each density.
11 Record the respective aim (average) values as the ‘Operating levels’ on Charts
2A and 2B (‘Drystar 5302 Daily Density Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Quality
Control Charts’ on page 95.
The calculated ‘Operating levels’ should be as following:
Value
Operating Level (according to IEC 1223-2-4 or
better)
Low density 0,4 ± 0,05
Mid density 1,2 ± 0,15
High density 2,0 ± 0,2
12 These charts will be used for the daily quality test. For more information, refer
to ‘Performing the daily QC test’ on page 73.
1 Print the QC test image or use the previously printed test image.
For an example, see ‘QC test image’ on page 65.
1 Print the QC Test image or use the previously printed QC Test image used to
establish the daily operating density levels.
2 Visually check the QC test image for artifacts: no significant disturbing artifacts
should be visible.
3 Check the spatial resolution in each of the three circles (refer to item 1, 2 and 3
on the ‘QC test image’ on page 65). Within each circle there are three groups,
each consisting of five dots. All five dots of each group must be visible with a
magnifying glass. The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if the viewing
conditions are good.
4 Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high (100 / 95%) and low end
(0 / 5%) of the density scale. You should be able to see the circle in the square
(refer to item 1 on the ‘QC test image’ on page 65) and the upper circle (refer to
item 2 on the ‘QC test image’ on page 65).
5 Record these values at the top of Chart 3 (‘Drystar 5302 Artifacts and Spatial
Resolution Control Chart’). Refer to ‘Quality Control Charts’ on page 95.
6 These charts will be used for the weekly quality test. For more information,
refer to ‘Performing the Weekly QC tests’ on page 75.
In case of significant artifacts or insufficient spatial resolution, the reason
must be found and the problem solved before any further clinical films can
be printed.
This test must be performed every day before any clinical film can be
processed.
1 Turn on the Drystar 5302 and wait at least for 15 minutes. Refer to ‘Switching on
the Drystar 5302’ on page 37.
3 Press the down key seven times, followed by the ok key to select ‘QC’.
5 Restore config.
6 Calibration
7 Service Actions
8 Quality Control
9 Installation
1.Upper tray
2.Lower tray
6 Press the Up/Down arrow keys to select the desired tray, followed by the
Confirm key.
The following screens appear successively:
7 Record the low, mid and high density values on Charts 2A and 2B
(‘Drystar 5302 Daily Density Control Chart’). Also record the date and time of
the test on the charts and on the QC test images. Refer to ‘Quality Control
Charts’ on page 95.
1 First, print out the QC test image. Refer to ‘Performing the daily QC test’ on
page 73.
2 Check the QC test image visually for artifacts: no significant disturbing artifacts
should be visible.
3 Check the spatial resolution in each of the three circles (refer to item 1, 2 and 3
on the ‘QC test image’ on page 65). Within each circle there are three groups,
each consisting of five dots. All five dots of each group must be visible with a
magnifying glass. The smallest cluster of 5 dots is only visible if the viewing
conditions are good.
4 Check the Low Contrast Visibility at both the high (100 / 95%) and low end
(0 / 5%) of the density scale. You should be able to see the circle in the square
(refer to item 1 on the ‘QC test image’ on page 65) and the upper circle (refer to
item 2 on the ‘QC test image’ on page 65).
5 Record these values on Chart 3 (‘Drystar 5302 Artifacts and Spatial Resolution
Control Chart’).
2 Use the QC test image of the weekly test and measure the dimensions A and B of
the geometric square. Refer to ‘Establishing the image geometry reference values’
on page 70.
Make sure to measure distance A from the left edge of the left line to the
right edge of the right line and distance B from the upper edge of the
upper line to the lower edge of the lower line.
If the image size or distortion values are outside of limits, contact Agfa
service to resolve the problem.
Safety guidelines
To prevent damage to the printer while performing maintenance, observe
the following safety precautions:
• Do not lubricate the printer.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the printer.
• Do not touch the resistor line of the print head.
• Always switch off the Drystar 5302 and disconnect the power cord from
the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work inside the printer.
Film jam removal or cleaning the printer head can be done without switching the
power off. Nevertheless, care should be taken and the ‘Safety precautions’ on
page 11 should be respected.
3 Wipe the exterior of the printer with a clean, soft, damp cloth.
Use a mild soap or detergent if required but never use an ammonia–based cleaner.
Do not open the printer for cleaning. No components inside the printer require
cleaning by the user.
Print head cleaning must be done when image quality problems occur.
2 On the Key-operator main menu, press the Down key five times, followed by the
Confirm key to select ‘Calibration’.
5 Restore config.
6 Calibration
7 Service Actions
8 Quality Control
9 Installation
3 On the Select calibration menu, press the Down key, followed by the Confirm
key to select ‘Clean therm. head’.
4 The ‘Thermal head cleaning’ screen will give step-by-step instructions on what
to do:
6 As soon as the top cover is opened, the ‘Thermal head cleaning’ screen
continues giving the following instructions:
Be careful not to touch the print head resistor line with your fingers.
Gently pass over the resistor line a few times with a lint free cloth, slightly moistened
with Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol. Do this only in one direction, i.e. from left to
right, without lifting the cloth.
Do not apply any pressure on the print head because this pressure may cause
damage on the interconnections underneath the print head.
11 Close the print head unit, the hold-down bracket and finally the top cover.
After you have cleaned the print head resistor line and you have closed the top cover,
you will return automatically to the Select calibration menu (see step 3).
If residue dust is present as part of the cleaning procedure it will disappear after a
few prints.
Troubleshooting checklist
The table below lists some general problems, which can occur when working
with the Drystar 5302.
Specifications
Product description
Labelling
Dimensions
Electrical connection
Network connectivity
Protection against
Consumables
Print technology
Reliability
For HF emission and immunity information, refer to the chapter “Remarks for HF-
emission and immunity” of the Drystar 5302 Reference manual.
On the top right corner of each film, a “System info” area will be printed.
This info can only be read using a magnifying glass.
Film
Black border
Diagnostic area
Clear border
Transport direction
System info area
Software
No additional software for mobile/earthquake use is required.
ABC code
ABC code: EX2DV
Connectivity
Drystar 5302 must only be used in combination with other equipment or com-
ponents if these are expressly recognized by Agfa as compatible. A list of such
equipment and components is available from Agfa service on request.
Changes or additions to the equipment must only be carried out by persons
authorized to do so by Agfa. Such changes must comply with best engineering
practice and all applicable laws and regulations that have the force of law
within the jurisdiction of the hospital.
Drystar 5302 is a Dicom printer and can therefore be connected to Agfa equip-
ment and all modalities supporting Dicom. Although, to ensure optimal opera-
tion and image quality, Agfa has made the effort to test and release the
Drystar 5302 with most of modalities on the market. For the complete list or if
you want to check on a specific modality, contact your Agfa representative.
Chart 1
Step 1: Print QC Test images on five consecutive days. Record the optical densities
measurements in the tables below. After five days, average the values to determine
the operating (aim) levels for each of the parameters.
Day
Initials
Low Density
Average of 5 Values = calculated reference “Low Density” level
Mid Density
Average of 5 Values = calculated reference “Mid Density” level
High Density
Average of 5 Values = calculated reference “High Density” level
Step 2: Copy the calculated reference levels to Charts 2A/B ('Daily Density Control Chart')
Chart 2A
Da te :
Initia ls:
Calculated Reference
Low Density Level
Calculated Reference
Mid Density Level
Chart 2B
High Density
Calculated Reference
High Density Level
Chart 3
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Month
Day
Artifacts
Visibility of all Dots
Low Contrast Visibility
Chart 4
Bref B: B/Bref
Bref B: B/Bref
Unpacking
2 Film packs
Set of cables
Drystar 5302
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Unpacking
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at left,
front and
right side.
1 Lift printer from pallet with 3 persons. 2 If only 2 persons are available, lift as
shown below.
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Wood
Paper
Plastic
Metals
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5 Environment specifications B
Installation
◆ Ventilated room, The AC outlet must have either of the following
◆ away from direct sunlight, specifications:
◆ away from sources of dust, humidity, heat and ◆ 100-120 V, 50-60 Hz, 16/15 A,
cold, or
◆ room temperature between 15°C (50°F) ◆ 200-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 16/15 A.
and 30°C (86°F),
◆ relative humidity between 20% and 75% non-
condensing. 3 Network requirements.
◆ Ethernet/connectors:
RJ45 twisted pair for10/100Base-TX.
◆ Network protocols (TCP/IP services):
FTP, Telnet, HTTP.
4 Space requirements.
±24 mm
6 ±
"
0 2
600
0 4
m"
m
±21 mm
8 ±
0 3
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540
0
m"
2
m
±2 mm
6
0
4"
±0m
0
60
2
4 m
"
Space required for servicing and installation Space required for normal use
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9 Close print head. 10 Close hold-down bracket until you hear
a click.
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13 Remove orange screw. The belt tightens 14 Reinstall side cover. Slide bottom into
itself. slots.
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3 Connect network cable.
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Possible film size settings: 1 Verify that position tabs of upper tray
are configurated for 14x17” films.
Installation
17"
14"
12"
11"
8"
10"
14"
3 To change configuration, remove film 4 Put film position tab in place and push
position tab. down until it clicks.
Click!
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Note that there is a screw to secure the
position of the 10” and 14” width format
tabs. The format tabs positioned in the
depth are not provided with a screw.
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3 Remove plastic film bag partially. 4 Slide film pack into tray and remove
plastic film bag completely.
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Loading films
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Network
Ask your network manager
The printer is configured with the
the following information:
following APIPA addresses:
Printer IP address: 169.254.10.10 Printer IP address:
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Subnet mask:
Router IP address:
Printer AE-title:
1 Select and initiate the printer 2 Select and initiate film calibration.
installation wizard.
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