Stryker
SDP Digital Color Printer Ref 02400802230 Rev H User Guide Aug 2020
User Guide
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SDP1000 Digital Color Printer
User Guide
0240080230
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Table of Contents Warnings and Cautions ... 3 Product Description/Intended Use ... 5 Indications/Contraindications ... 5 System Configuration ... 5
Location and Function of Parts and Controls ... 5 Front ... 5 Rear ... 6
Carrying the printer ... 7 Connections ... 7 USB Port Connection ... 7
Before Printing ... 9 Notes on Handling the Ink Ribbon and Paper ... 9 Loading the Ink Ribbon and Paper ... 10 Replacing the Ink Ribbon and Paper ... 13
Printing ... 14 Precautions ... 16 Safety ... 16 Installation ... 16 Transportation ... 16 Cleaning ... 16 Cleaning the Internals of the Printer ... 17
Ink Ribbon and Paper ... 19 Technical Specifications ... 20 About the Self-Laminating Color Printing Pack (SEPC-100/SEPC-110) ... 20
Troubleshooting ... 21 Explanation of Indicators ... 22 If a Paper Jam Occurs ... 23 Adverse Event Reporting ... 30 Warranty and Return Policy ... 30 License ... 31
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Warnings and Cautions WARNING 1. Federal law (United States of America) restricts this device to use by, or on order of, a physician. 2. Users of this Digital Color Printer must possess knowledge of proper surgical techniques, including preoperative and operative procedures to ensure successful use of these devices. For more information, contact your local Stryker representative. 3. Carefully unpack the device and check if any damage occurred during shipment. If damage is detected, refer to the standard warranty. 4. Read this manual thoroughly and be familiar with its contents prior to using this equipment.
This symbol indicates the equipotential terminal which brings the various parts of a system to the same potential. Storage and transport temperature This symbol indicates the acceptable temperature range for storage and transport environments. Storage and transport humidity This symbol indicates the acceptable humidity range for storage and transport environments. Storage and transport pressure This symbol indicates the acceptable atmospheric pressure range for storage and transport environments. For accessories
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. No modification of this equipment is allowed.
Symbols on the products Consult the instructions for use Follow the directions in the instructions for use for parts of the unit on which this symbol appears. This symbol indicates the manufacturer, and appears next to the manufacturer’s name and address. This symbol indicates the date of manufacture. This symbol indicates the serial number. This symbol indicates the version of the accompanying document. This symbol indicates the European Community representative, and appears next to the European Community representative's name and address. Medical Device: This symbol indicates the medical device in the European Community.
This symbol indicates the do not reuse. This symbol indicates the batch code.
This unit has no power switch. To disconnect the main power, unplug the power plug. When installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket-outlet near the unit. Do not position the ME equipment where it is difficult to unplug the power plug. If a fault should occur during operation of the unit, operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off, or unplug the power plug. The Stryker Standard Warranty and Return Policy is void if any of these warnings are disregarded.
For the customers in the U.S.A. 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 instruction 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 his own expense. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of part 15 of FCC Rules.
For the customers in Canada This unit has been certified according to Standard CAN/ CSA-C22.2 No.60601-1.
Caution When you dispose of the unit or accessories, you must obey the laws in the relative area or country and the regulations in the relative hospital regarding environmental pollution.
For the customers in the U.S.A and Canada When you use this product connected to 240 V single phase, be sure to connect this product to a center tapped circuit.
This product contains waste electrical or electronic equipment. It must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately.
Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments
Warning on power connection
1. All the equipments connected to this unit shall be certified according to Standard IEC 60601-1, IEC 60950-1, IEC 60065 or other IEC/ISO Standards applicable to the equipments. 2. Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601-1. Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system, and is therefore, responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601-1. If in doubt, consult your local Stryker service technician. 3. The leakage current could increase when connected to other equipment. 4. For this particular equipment, all accessory equipment connected as noted above, must be connected to mains via an additional isolation transformer conforming with the construction requirements of IEC 60601-1 and providing at least Basic Insulation. 5. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference to other equipment. If this unit causes interference (which can be determined by unplugging the power cord from the unit), try these measures: Relocate the unit with respect to the susceptible equipment. Plug this unit and the susceptible equipment into different branch circuit. Warning The printer must be properly connected to the isolation transformer prior to use. Failure to do so may result in a higher leakage current for the printer.
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Use a proper power cord for your local power supply. 1. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead) / Appliance Connector / Plug with earthing-contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable. 2. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead) / Appliance Connector / Plug conforming to the proper ratings (Voltage, Ampere). If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord / Appliance Connector / Plug, please consult a Stryker service technician.
Warning on power connection for medical use Please use the following power supply cord. With connectors (plug or female) and cord types other than those indicated in this table, use the power supply cord that is approved for use in your area. United States and Canada Plug Type
HOSPITAL GRADE*
Cord Type
Min.Type SJT Min.18 AWG
Minimum Rating for Plug and Appliance Couplers
10A/125V
Safety Approval
UL Listed and CSA
*Note: Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked ‘Hospital Only’ or ‘Hospital Grade’.
Caution Do not use the device in a MR (Magnetic Resonance) environment. It may cause a malfunction, fire, and unwanted movement.
Introduction
Location and Function of Parts and Controls Introduction
Product Description/ Intended Use
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The SDP1000 Stryker Digital Color Printer, REF 0240080230, is a dye sublimation thermal transfer printer providing high quality and high resolution printing of Stryker Digital Capture Device image data on A4 or letter size paper in full color (256 gradations process and 16.7 million colors). It prints images by pressing a thermal head, heated according to the input image data, against a dedicated ink ribbon coated with sublimation ink, transferring the ink onto special thermal printing paper. This device is intended for use in medical environments, such as clinics, examination rooms, and operating rooms.
Indications/Contraindications The Stryker Printer is a medical accessory, that when used with the SDC systems, is intended to be used to record operative procedures. There are no known contraindications.
A 1 On/standby switch/indicator When this switch is pressed, the indicator lights, and the printer enters the ready state. When it is pressed again, the indicator flashes and then goes out, and the printer enters the standby state.
System Configuration
B Paper cover Printouts stack here.
Stryker Digital Capture Device
C Paper outlet Printouts are ejected here. D Vent openings E Media tray (page 10) The ink ribbon and paper are loaded here.
USB cable
F Stopper (page 14) Flip this stopper up in order to prevent the ejected printouts from falling.
SDP1000 Stryker Digital Color Printer
Product Description/Intended Use / Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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G Indicators The indicators are as shown below:
Rear
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A TRAY LOCK indicator Lights when the media tray cannot be pulled out. B RIBBON/PAPER indicator Lights when an error involving the ink ribbon or paper occurs. Also, flashes while cleaning is in progress. C ALARM indicator Lights when an error such as a paper jam occurs. D PRINT indicator Lights while printing is in progress. Do not pull out the media tray while the TRAY LOCK indicator is lit. It may cause damage. The location and cause of an error can be determined according to which of the indicators (PRINT, ALARM, RIBBON/PAPER and TRAY LOCK) are on or flashing. For details, refer to “Explanation of Indicators” on page 22. H STOP button (page 14) Press this button to stop a continuous printing operation. When this button is pressed, the printer returns to ready state after the current page is printed and ejected.
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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USB connector Connects to a computer equipped with a USB interface (which conforms to USB 2.0), etc., using a USB cable (supplied).
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Equipotential ground terminal connector Used to connect to a ground (equipotential) plug to bring the various parts of the system to the same potential.
C Vent openings D ~AC IN connector (page 7) Use the hospital grade power cord provided. E Security slot Used to attach a security cable. F USB cable stopper (page 8) Fixes the USB cable to prevent it from being disconnected.
Preparation
Carrying the printer Hold both sides of the printer as shown below when carrying the printer.
Connections After connecting a USB connecting cable to the printer and the Stryker Digital Capture Device, connect the power cord.
USB Port Connection SDP1000 Preparation
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NEVER handle or lift the printer as shown. to (USB) connector
to ~AC IN connector Power cord to cart or wall outlet
USB connecting cable
Note
Retain the original carton and packing materials in case you have to transport this unit in the future. Stryker Digital Capture Device
WARNING Using this unit for medical purposes This equipment's connectors are not isolated. Do not connect any device other than one which conforms to IEC 60601-1. When an information technology device or AV device that uses an alternating current is connected, current leakage may result in an electric shock to the patient or operator. If use of such a device is unavoidable, isolate its power supply by connecting an isolation transformer, or by connecting an isolator between the connecting cables. After implementing these measures, confirm that the reduced risk now conforms to IEC 60601-1.
Carrying the printer / Connections
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Securing the USB cable After you connect the USB cable to the printer, it is recommended that you use the cable stopper to secure the USB cable to prevent it from being accidentally disconnected.
Preparation
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• Make sure that the USB cable is connected securely at both ends. • Operation of the printer is not guaranteed for connection to a USB hub.
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Operation
Before Printing Once the printer is connected to the Stryker Digital Capture Device (page 7) and before initiating printing, the paper and ink ribbon need to be loaded as described below.
Notes on Handling the Ink Ribbon and Paper
• Since, like other color dyes, the dyes used in this ink ribbon may discolor over time, the product will neither be replaced nor be warranted against any color change. Handling paper rolls • Place the paper roll vertically on the stable place, when opening the wrapping. If you open the wrapping holding it with hands or placing it horizontally, you may drop it. Dropping may result in an injury. • Be sure not to open the wrapping with a knife such as a cutter. This may damage a paper roll and ink ribbon and you may not be able to use them for printing. • Whenever you set down a paper roll, place it standing on its end as show in the figure below. If you place it on its side, it could roll of the surface and fall, possibly causing personal injury. Operation
Do not re-use Doing so may result in malfunction and negatively affect printing results. Compatible ink ribbon and paper • Be sure to use only ink ribbon and paper that is intended specifically for use with this printer. • Always use the ink ribbon and paper provided in the same package together. Each printing pack contains two ink ribbons rolls and two paper rolls. • For details on the ink ribbon and paper that can be used in this printer, see “Ink Ribbon and Paper” on page 19.
• Always hold a paper roll securely with two hands. Dropping a paper roll could cause personal injury. Any dust on the printing surface will result in poor printout quality.
Handling the ink ribbon • Do not separate the two spools of the ink ribbon before loading it in the printer. • An IC board is built into one of the spools. Do not touch the terminals of the IC board, and do not allow them to come into contact with metal objects, etc. Furthermore, do not strike, bend or drop the ink ribbon; doing so could make the ink ribbon unusable. Hold securely with two hands
IC board
Notes on storing ink ribbons and paper • Do not store ink ribbons and paper in locations exposed to high temperatures, high humidity, dust, or direct sunlight. • Do not open the ink ribbon and paper packages until you are ready to use them. • If it is necessary to store a partially used ink ribbon or paper roll for an extended period of time, it is recommended that they be stored in their original bags.
• Do not attempt to re-use a used ink ribbon. • Do not rewind the ink ribbon. • Do not touch the surface of the ink ribbon, and do not leave it exposed in a dusty location. Fingerprints and dust on the surface of the ink ribbon can cause smudges in printed output, and can damage the thermal head.
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Loading the Ink Ribbon and Paper
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Separate the two spools of the ink ribbon.
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Load the ink ribbon in the media tray. Place the ink ribbon in the media tray so that the IC board of the ink ribbon is positioned as shown in the figure below.
When using the printer for the first time, it is necessary to first load the paper and ink ribbon.
CAUTION Do not touch any unit circuitry and the patient at the same time. If the unit malfunctions, it may generate voltage that could be harmful to the patient.
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Make sure that the printer is not performing an operation, and then pull out the media tray. As shown in the figure below, hook your fingers under the bottom edge of the media tray and pull the tray out, using your other hand to support the media tray from the bottom.
IC board
Lock released
Note
If there is any slack in the cleaning ribbon after it is placed in the tray, take up the slack by turning the spool in the direction indicated by the arrow in the following figure. The media tray is normally locked in place when it is in the printer. The lever that releases the media tray is located behind the bottom edge of the tray. To unlock the tray, simply pull the lever with your fingers. Notes
• Do not pull out the media tray while the TRAY LOCK indicator is lit. It may cause damage. • Be careful not to drop the media tray when pulling it out. Dropping the media tray may result in an injury. When pulling out and inserting the media tray, hold the handle part with one hand and support the media tray from the bottom with the other hand, while making sure both of your hands are securely holding the media tray. • Do not leave the media tray partially opened. When performing work on the media tray, pull it out of the printer completely. • Perform the work while the removed tray is placed on a stable surface. • Do not set the media tray down in a dusty location. Dust can cause smudges in printed output, and can damage the thermal head.
Direction to turn spool
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Set the selector for the paper holder (blue). Turn the knob on the paper holder (blue) selector to match the size of the paper roll. Selector
Knob
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If the paper holder selector comes off The selector could come off if you drop the blue paper holder. Follow the procedure described below to reattach the selector to the paper holder.
The selector settings and paper rolls correspond as follows. • LT (letter size): SEPC-110 • A4 (A4 size): SEPC-100
1 As shown in the figure below, put the selector in the bobbin, line up the V mark on the selector with the arrow on the bobbin, and then push the selector into place. The hook on the selector snaps into the notch on the bobbin marked by the arrow.
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Do not turn the selector beyond the range of the paper size marks when setting it. Doing so may result in damage.
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Insert the paper holders into the paper roll. A pink paper holder and a blue paper holder are provided with the printer. Insert these paper holders into the ends of the paper roll as shown in the figure below, with the pink paper holder in the end closer to the pink adhesive label and the blue paper holder in the end closer to the blue label. Bobbin
Blue
Selector Pink Paper holder
Note
There are two hooks on the selector: one indicated by the V mark and the other on the opposite side of the selector. Do not install the selector so that the hook on the side opposite of the V mark is in the notch on the bobbin marked by the arrow, as doing so could result in damage to the paper holder.
Label Paper holder
Notes
• If the edges of the paper on the ends of the paper roll are not even, it is necessary to make the edges even (being careful not to crumple the edges while doing so) before placing the paper roll in the media tray. Using a paper roll with uneven edges can cause a malfunction.
• Do not strike or squeeze the paper roll. Doing so could break or bend the paper roll, and could result in poor printing quality. • If inserting the paper holder into the paper roll is difficult when loading the paper roll, squeeze the roll from both sides to restore its shape.
2 Turn the selector in the direction indicated by the arrow in the figure below until it clicks into place.
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Load the paper roll in the media tray. 1 Open the media tray cover.
• Correctly insert the paper holders all the way.
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2 Place the paper roll in the media tray so that the arrow on the label points toward the ink ribbon side. You can load the paper roll in the correct direction by matching the colors of the paper holders inserted into the paper roll with the colors on the media tray. Blue
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Be certain to remove the labels completely. If the labels are not peeled off carefully, they can leave adhesive on the paper. Leaving any of the label in the printer can cause a malfunction.
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Insert the media tray into the printer. Push the media tray in until it clicks into place.
Operation
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3 Close the media tray cover so that it clicks into place.
Notes
• Dropping the media tray while it is loaded with paper and ink ribbon could cause personal injury. Always use two hands when carrying the media tray, supporting the media tray from the bottom.
Note
Once the paper roll has been loaded, do not touch the printing surface (the inner surface of the paper roll). Fingerprints or sweat on the surface of the paper, or even creases in the paper, could result in poor printing quality.
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Carefully peel off the adhesive labels from the paper roll in the direction indicated by the arrow.
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• Removing the adhesive labels before closing the cover can cause a malfunction. • Wind the paper roll if the leading edge of the paper is touching the ink ribbon. If the leading edge of the paper is left resting on the ink ribbon, malfunctions may occur.
the thermal head could result in a burn. Also, be careful not to scratch the thermal head.
Leading edge of paper
Open the cover of the media tray and remove the paper roll.
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Remove the paper holders from the paper roll.
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Leading edge of paper
If the ink ribbon becomes torn while still in use Cellophane tape, etc., can be used to repair a torn ink ribbon so that the remainder of the ribbon can be used. Note
Replacing the Ink Ribbon and Paper Once the ink ribbon or paper have been used to print the specified number of sheets, follow the procedure described below to replace the ink ribbon and paper.
Be sure to retain the paper holders for use with the next paper roll. Do not discard the paper holders.
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Remove the ink ribbon.
Notes
• Be sure to replace the ink ribbon and the paper roll at the same time. • The ink ribbon and paper roll both contain excess material. Even if there appears to be some excess ink ribbon or paper remaining, replace both with a new ink ribbon and paper roll. Attempting to use the remaining excess ink ribbon or paper can cause a malfunction.
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Roll together the two spools of the ink ribbon that you just removed.
Make sure that the TRAY LOCK indicator is extinguished then pull out the media tray. Notes
• If the media tray does not pull out, do not force it out. Press the 1 On/standby switch to enter the standby state, and then press the switch again to turn the printer ON. Try pulling the media tray again after the printer finishes initializing. • After a printing operation is completed, the thermal head is very hot. When pulling out the media tray, be careful not to touch the thermal head. Touching
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Load the new ink ribbon and paper. For details on how to load ink ribbon and paper, refer to step 2 onward for “Loading the Ink Ribbon and Paper” on page 10.
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Printing Before printing • Is the printer connected to a Stryker Digital Capture Device? (page 7) • Has the media tray been properly loaded? (page 10) 1 On/standby switch
Paper outlet
Paper cover
• Do not open the media tray while printing is in progress. If the media tray is opened, printing stops and the PRINT, ALARM, RIBBON/PAPER, and TRAY LOCK indicators all light simultaneously. In such an event, press the 1 On/standby switch once to enter the standby state and then press the switch again to turn the printer ON, and check that there is no paper jam or the ink ribbon is not broken. Also, if printing was partway through, cut off the used part of the paper roll with a pair of scissors or the like before using the printer. Notes
Operation
Storing printed images • Avoid storing printouts in a location subject to high temperatures, high humidity, excessive dust or direct sunlight. Such conditions could result in fading. • Do not stick tape on a printout. Also, do not let printouts come into contact with materials which contain plasticizers, such as erasers or desk mats. • Do not allow volatile organic solvents, such as alcohol, to come into contact with printouts. Stopper
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STOP button
Press the printer 1 On/standby switch to turn on the power of the printer. The 1 On/standby indicator lights and initialization of the printer begins. The PRINT, ALARM, RIBBON/PAPER, and TRAY LOCK indicators light simultaneously during initialization of the printer, and go out when initialization is complete.
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Turn the Stryker Digital Capture Device on.
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Using the Stryker Digital Capture Device, initiate a printing operation. The PRINT indicator flashes while the image data is being received, and then remains steadily lit while printing is in progress. Notes
• Do not place objects on the paper cover that will obstruct printing. Doing so may result in damage. • Although the paper being printed may come into view in the paper outlet while printing is in progress, do not touch the paper until printing is completed. Doing so could result in misoperation. • Do not allow more than 10 printouts to accumulate on the paper cover. Leaving too many printouts on the paper cover could cause a paper jam. • Do not press the 1 On/standby switch to enter the standby state while printing is in progress. Doing so may cause a paper jam or the ink ribbon to break.
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Cancelling continuous printing Press the STOP button. Printing of the current item finishes, and then the printer enters the ready state once the printout is ejected. When printing is disabled The printer will not operate if the ALARM, RIBBON/ PAPER or TRAY LOCK indicator is on. For details, see “Explanation of Indicators” on page 22. If the ink ribbon runs out while continuous printing The printer terminates the printing operation. Once the new ink ribbon is loaded, the printing operation automatically resumes and the remaining images are printed. Using the stopper To prevent ejected printouts from falling off of the paper cover, insert your finger in the depression on the edge of the stopper and then flip the stopper up in the direction indicated by the arrow in the diagram below.
When removing and then reloading a partially used paper roll If the paper roll is not tightly rolled, roll it up more tightly before reloading it.
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Operation
When removing a partially used paper roll, be sure to place the media tray on a stable surface before beginning. If you drop the media tray while it contains a paper roll, it could cause personal injury. When removing and inserting the media tray, be sure to use both hands, with one hand holding the handle and the other hand supporting the media tray from the bottom.
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Miscellaneous
Precautions Safety
Miscellaneous
• Operate the printer using the power source specified in “Technical Specifications” (page 20). • Be careful not to damage the power cable by placing or dropping heavy objects on it; it is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cable. • If you do not intend to use the printer for a long time, press the 1 On/standby switch on the printer to enter the standby state and then remove the power plug. • Unplug the power cable by grasping the plug, not the cable itself. • Do not disassemble the unit. There is a danger of electric shock from the internal parts. • Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the unit, or to allow combustible or metallic material to enter the cabinet. If used with foreign matter in the cabinet, the unit is liable to fail, or present a risk of fire or electric shock. • If the unit malfunctions or if a foreign body falls into the cabinet, disconnect the power immediately and consult your local Stryker representative.
Installation • Avoid placing the unit in a location subject to: – mechanical vibration – high humidity – excessive dust – direct or excessive sunlight – extremely high or low temperatures • Ventilation holes are provided on the back of the unit to prevent the unit from overheating. Be careful not to obstruct them with other objects or by covering the unit with a cloth etc. • To prevent internal heat built-up, leave enough room around the printer for air to circulate through the ventilation holes (intake) on the left and right hand side and the ventilation holes (exhaust) on the rear of the cabinet (at least more than 10 cm). On condensation • If the printer is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature, such as when it is moved from a cold room to a warm room or when it is left in a room with a heater that tends to produce quantities of moisture, condensation may form inside the printer. In such cases the printer will probably not work properly, and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it. If moisture
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condensation forms, turn off the power and leave the printer standing for at least one hour. • If the printing pack is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature, condensation may form on the ink ribbon or paper inside. This will cause the printer to malfunction. Also, if the printing pack is used in this state, spots are likely to appear on the printout. • To store a half-used printing pack, replace it in its original packing and reseal the package. If possible, keep the sealed printing pack in a cool, dark location. To subsequently use the printing pack, place it, in its sealed package, in a warm room for several hours. Doing so prevents condensation from forming when the printing pack is removed from its package.
Transportation When transporting the printer, be certain to first remove all accessories, including the ink ribbon and paper. Carrying the printer with accessories installed can later cause the printer to malfunction. It is recommended that the ink ribbon and paper roll be stored in their original bags. Warning To avoid electric shock and potentially fatal injury, unplug the console from the electrical outlet before cleaning. Do not sterilize the printer or immerse it in any liquid. Doing so will damage the unit.
Cleaning Note
Before you clean the printer, be sure to press the 1 On/ standby switch to enter the standby state and then remove the power plug.
When the cabinet becomes dirty When solvents such as benzene or thinner, or acid, alkaline or abrasive detergent, or chemical cleaning cloths are used on the printer surface, the surface finish may be damaged. Take care with respect to the following: • Clean the printer surface with a 50 to 70 v/v% concentration of isopropyl alcohol or a 76.9 to 81.4 v/v% concentration of ethanol. • Stubborn stains may be removed with a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution and then cleaned using the above chemical. • Do not use unnecessary force to rub the printer surface with a stained cloth. The printer surface may be scratched. • Do not keep the printer surface in contact with a rubber or vinyl resin product for a long period of time. The surface finish may deteriorate or the coating may come off.
When cleaning is completed, the paper that was used for cleaning is ejected and the TRAY LOCK indicator is extinguished.
Cleaning the Internals of the Printer Perform thermal head cleaning if lines and marks appear on printouts, and perform roller cleaning if scratches appear at regular intervals.
If you want to clean the rollers, proceed to “Roller cleaning” on page 17. If you are not cleaning the rollers, continue with the steps below.
Thermal head cleaning To maintain print quality, we recommend that you perform regular thermal head cleaning once a month or once after every 10 printing packs used.
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Make sure that the printer is not performing an operation, and then pull out the media tray.
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Confirm whether there is paper inside.
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Remove the ink ribbon. For details on how to remove the ink ribbon, see step 4 of “Replacing the Ink Ribbon and Paper” on page 13. Load the cleaning ribbon. For details on how to load the cleaning ribbon, see steps 2 and 3 of “Loading the Ink Ribbon and Paper” on page 10.
IC board
Make sure that the TRAY LOCK indicator is extinguished then pull out the media tray.
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Remove the cleaning ribbon. Load the ink ribbon. Insert the media tray into the printer.
Notes
• Store the cleaning ribbon in a location without dust (such as in a bag). • Place the removed media tray on a stable surface when loading and removing the cleaning ribbon. • Dropping the media tray while paper is loaded may result in an injury. When pulling out and inserting the media tray, hold the handle part with one hand and support the media tray from the bottom with the other hand, while making sure both of your hands are securely holding the media tray.
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Roller cleaning On rare occasion, scratches may appear at regular intervals on printouts as shown in the following. These scratches appear when the rollers inside the printer are dirty and indicate that cleaning is necessary.
Note
If there is any slack in the cleaning ribbon after it is placed in the tray, take up the slack by turning the spool in the direction indicated by the arrow in the following figure.
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You can remove dust and other particles attached to the rollers by using a cleaning sheet, which may be purchased separately. The following describes the cleaning procedure. Direction to turn spool
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Insert the media tray into the printer. When the TRAY LOCK indicator is lit and the printer finishes initializing, the RIBBON/PAPER indicator flashes and cleaning starts automatically.
Notes
• Perform roller cleaning while the cleaning ribbon is still inside the printer after thermal head cleaning. • Keep a scratched printout and remember the direction it was facing when ejected. You will need it later to confirm the position of the scratches.
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• Be sure to use only one cleaning sheet per cleaning procedure. Using more than one sheet for a single roller cleaning procedure may result in malfunction.
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Remove the backing paper 1 from the cleaning sheet and attach the cleaning sheet to the partially ejected paper, then remove the backing paper 2.
If thermal head cleaning has not been performed, perform steps 1 to 5 of “Thermal head cleaning” on page 17. Note
When performing roller cleaning, do not pull out the media tray after thermal head cleaning is performed.
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Remove the paper that is ejected after thermal head cleaning is performed. Paper outlet
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Attach the cleaning sheet vertically in the position where the scratches appeared.
When attaching the cleaning sheet, align its edge with the edge of the paper outlet.
Notes
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• Orient the scratched printout that you kept in the direction it was facing when ejected, and use it to align the position of the cleaning sheet with the position of the scratches. • Press the cleaning sheet with your finger to make sure that it is firmly affixed.
Keep the STOP button pressed and take your finger off the button when the TRAY LOCK indicator is lit. About 20 cm of paper is fed out of the printer from the paper outlet.
Paper outlet
• Make sure there is no air trapped under the cleaning sheet and the corners of the sheet are not curling up. Such cases will result in paper jams. • If air is trapped under the cleaning sheet, be sure to press it out.
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Press the STOP button. Roller cleaning with the cleaning sheet starts.
When cleaning is completed, the paper is ejected and the TRAY LOCK indicator is extinguished. Notes
• The cleaning sheet is ejected with the paper. Discard the paper and do not reuse it. • To perform roller cleaning again, repeat the procedure from step 3. • If an error occurs, restart the procedure from step 1.
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Make sure that the TRAY LOCK indicator is extinguished then pull out the media tray. Remove the cleaning ribbon. Load the ink ribbon. Insert the media tray into the printer. This completes the cleaning procedure.
• As paper is used during cleaning procedures, the specified number of prints possible with a paper roll may be reduced if the same roll is used for multiple cleaning procedures. • If there is not enough paper, the paper on which the cleaning sheet is attached may remain on the paper holder after cleaning is performed. In such cases, be sure to replace the paper roll. • If the cleaning sheet is not ejected despite sufficient paper, cut off the paper on which the cleaning sheet is attached from the paper holder, and repeat the procedure from step 2.
Self-Laminate Color Printing Pack SEPC-100 Contains two color ink ribbons and two rolls of paper (A4size width). Self-Laminate Color Printing Pack SEPC-110 Contains two color ink ribbons and two rolls of paper (Letter size width). Printable quantity The number of printouts that can be made with a single set of ink ribbon and paper is shown below. Printing pack
SEPC-100
SEPC-110
Number of sheets
50 sheets
50 sheets
Print size
A4
Letter
For symbols on the accessories, see page 3. Notes
• Do not change the ink ribbon and paper roll when they are only partially used. Doing so can cause problems. The number of printouts indicated above is not quarantined. • When the ink ribbon is used up, replace both the ink ribbon and the paper roll. • Destroy and discard ink ribbon per NIST Media Sanitization Standards. (For customers in the U.S.A.)
Miscellaneous
Notes
Ink Ribbon and Paper
Expected Service Life The SDP1000 Digital Color Printer has an expected service life of 5 years. End of life is normally determined by wear and damage due to use. When the device has reached the end of its service life, dispose of it according to local laws and hospital practices.
Ink Ribbon and Paper
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Technical Specifications
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Power requirements 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Input current 3.4 - 1.4 A Operating temperatures 5 °C - 35 °C (41 °F - 95 °F) Operating humidity 20% - 80% (no condensation) Operating pressure 700 hPa - 1,060 hPa Storage and transport temperature –20 °C - +60 °C (–4 °F - +140 °F) Storage and transport humidity 20% - 80% (no condensation) Storage and transport pressure 700 hPa - 1,060 hPa Dimensions Approx. 317 × 425 × 207 mm (w × d × h) Weight Approx. 11.5 kg Printing system Dye transfer sublimation thermal printing Thermal head 11.83 dot/mm, 2,560 dots (301 dpi) Gradations 8-bit (256-level) processing each for yellow, magenta, and cyan Maximum print size A4 size: 202 × 287 mm Letter size: 208 × 269 mm Picture elements A4 size: 2,392 dots × 3,400 dots Letter size: 2,464 dots × 3,192 dots Printing time Approximately 76 seconds (A4 size) Approximately 72 seconds (Letter size) Interface Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) Component supplied Paper holder: 1 Paper holder (pink) (1): P12811 2 Paper holder (Blue) (1): P12812 Cleaning Ribbon (1) P12814 Media Tray (1) P12813 Hospital Grade Power Cord (118 in) (1) (For US/CANADA use only) PN 12760 CD-ROM (1) P12744 Optional accessories Ink ribbon/paper roll (2 rolls of paper; 2 rolls of ribbon) Self-Laminating Color Printing Pack Letter size (SEPC-110) 0240080231 Self-Laminating Color Printing Pack A4 size (SEPC-100) 0240080232 Cleaning Sheet Pack 0240080233
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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Medical Specifications Protection against electric shock: Class I Protection against harmful ingress of water: Ordinary Degree of safety in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide: Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Mode of operation: Continuous
About the Self-Laminating Color Printing Pack (SEPC-100/SEPC-110) Caution When you dispose of the unit or accessories, you must obey the laws in the relative area or country and the regulations in the relative hospital regarding environmental pollution.
Precautions • Store unopened paper rolls in a cool dark place. • Open paper rolls only when ready to use. • Please refer to the printer’s instruction manual about how to load the paper roll. • Promptly load the paper roll into the tray and place into the printer. • This paper roll is specifically designed for the SDP1000 Stryker Digital Color Printer. Do not use with printers from other manufacturers.