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TROUBLESHOOTING. If the Blu-Ray machine is to operate at peak efficiency, it must be kept in proper working order. In trouble-shooting the machine, use the following summary as a guide:

Loss of printing speed:

1. Glass cylinder dirty.

2. Voltage too low.

3. Fluorescent lamps dirty or past useful life.

4. Overage sensitized paper.

5. Machine not level, causing binding.

6. Printer drive belts loose.

7. Air entrance blocked, causing lamp heating.

8. Flickering or burnt-out lamp, check starters.

Starting or stalling difficulties:

1. Voltage too low.

2. Machine not level, causing binding.

3. Wiring loosened or disconnected. Call dealer.

Ammonia leakage:

1. Developer chamber top not properly latched after inspection.

2. Ammonia drain tube locked.

3. Machine not level, preventing proper drainage.

4. Ammonia bottle improperly capped.

5. Ruptured pump tubing.

Wrinkled prints from developer jamming:

1. Condensation in ammonia chest.

2. Did not use nite-sheet.

3. Sensitized paper damp before using, because of humid storage.

4. Paper placed in developer chamber against the grain.

5. Foreign material in developer chamber.

6. Exit not clear.

Lamps burn out prematurely:

1. Improper voltage.

2. Air entrance blocked causing hot lamps.

3. Improper or defective starters.

4. Shorting in wiring.

Prints do not develop:

1. Weak or exhausted ammoniareplace.

2. Sensitized paper old or exposed.

3. Ammonia pump not operating properly infeed tube kinked or pinched.

4. Cold ammonia in supply bottle.







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