Authorized service representative
Someone whom Kodak has approved to perform a service
procedure. Authorized service representatives are trained in the
proper procedures for working with and adjusting the laser
system and for working with the mechanical and electrical
systems of the platesetter.
Cassette
A plate storage area located in the front of a platesetter with
the single-cassette unit (SCU) or multi-cassette unit (MCU)
options. It holds a stack of plates, with or without slip sheets, for
automatic loading. It has guides that can be adjusted to hold
different plate sizes.
Multi-cassette unit (MCU) option
A platesetter automation option that provides automated plate
loading with slip sheet removal from multiple plate cassettes.
Plates are also unloaded automatically.
Operator
Someone whose primary responsibility is to load plates into the
platesetter or its automatic loading system and start the
exposure process. In some cases, depending on the platesetter
and its options, operators also unload the exposed plates.
Operators can remove stuck plates or plates that were
improperly picked by the automatic loading system or that have
fallen off the imaging drum inside the platesetter, and they
might be responsible for some maintenance tasks in areas that
operators are allowed to access.
Operator access tool
A flat-head screwdriver.
Panel
A large section of the exterior or interior surface of the
platesetter. Operators can open or remove the rear panel,
power box filter panel, and fan box panel for maintenance or
error recovery. An operator secures these panels with a flat-
head screwdriver or by closing them by hand. All other panels
are accessible only to service representatives.
Punch option
An optional module positioned at the rear of the automated
platesetters. The punch option automatically receives plates
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