Canon CXDI-31 Service Manual page 96

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• During the Warning status, image transfer is performed while the user
message is displayed (Fully installed).
• If operation is aborted due to an error, a new association could not be
established when the data was resent from the CXDI. GW was reset to
recover the error.
• Inserting annotations in the image can lead to problems at the hospital. In
the QCW, use annotations that are outside of the image.
• The designated film size is 11 x 14 inch film, and automatic selection of the
magazine and printing has been confirmed.
• Annotations in the image are problematic in the US and EU. Thus, although
DICOM annotation was used, it was not printed. Although annotation can
be transferred without any errors in DICOM, an annotation error occurred
in the log when transferring from the gateway to the 2180, and printing was
not performed. Data was transferred from KCR to the validation tool, and
the DICOM transfer method was compared to CXDI. However, the only
differences were in the image size, aspect ratio, and annotation position.
• Although the annotation position is 1 in terms of conformance, it is 0 as
sent from KCR. The result did not change even after the change.
• Agfa DryStar 3000
Maxmum
2128 x 2587 (@160 µm)
equivalet area
in CXDI
80 µm x 4256 x 5174
• In the standard Agfa system, the annotation option is selected. Therefore,
Specifications
the full image area will not be printed correctly unless you ask the
serviceman to deselect the annotation option.
• Imation DryView 8700+8800
Maxmum
1996 x 2544 (@160 µm)
equivalet area
in CXDI
78 µm x 4096 x 5220
Note: The 8700 printer cannot display in landscape orientation. Also, the
Specifications
maximum density is 3.1. If the 8800 box is not added, this printer cannot be
used by the CXDI. However, it can be used starting from CXDI version 2.0.
• If there is an Imager Pixel Spacing tag (0018, 2264), the imager will fail.
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