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Disposing of empty cartridges, Filtration, Drying – Kodak CP-48S User Manual

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Using the KODAK EKTACOLOR Processing Cartridge 111 With Digital Minilabs, CP-48S/CP-49E

CIS-229E

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Table 1b Preparing Fresh Bleach-Fix Tank Solution with KODAK EKTACOLOR
PRIME SP Bleach-Fix Replenisher LORR and EKTACOLOR SP Bleach-Fix Starter

Minilab Model

Tank Volume

(Litres)

Water (Litres)

EKTACOLOR PRIME

SP Bleach-Fix

Replenisher LORR

Concentrate (Litres)

EKTACOLOR

PRIME SP Bleach-Fix

Starter (mL)

1 litre

475 mL

475 mL

50 mL

FUJI 330

9.4

4.5

4.5

475

FUJI 340

7.3

3.47

3.47

365

FUJI 350 or 355

12.7

5.94

5.94

625

FUJI 370 or 375

16.5

7.84

7.84

825

FUJI 390

53.5

25.4

25.4

2670

NORITSU 550 or

570

11.0 5.23

5.23

550

NORITSU

3501/3502F

8.2 3.9

3.9

410

NORITSU

3701/02/03F

12.8 6.08

6.08

640

NORITSU 3704F

15.6

7.40

7.40

780

NORITSU 3705F

14.6

6.95

6.95

730


To the specified volume of water, add the PRIME SP Bleach-Fix Replenisher
LORR and PRIME SP Bleach-Fix Starter concentrates directly from the
bottles. Allow the recirculation pumps to mix the solution when the
processor is turned on. If necessary, add a small amount of water to finish
filling the tank.

TO PREPARE A FRESH SUPER RINSE TANK SOLUTION

You will need to prepare fresh super rinse tank solution when you drain the tanks for routine cleaning. To prepare fresh
tanks, add one rinse tablet to each stabilizer tank, and fill the tank with water to the appropriate level.



DISPOSING OF EMPTY CARTRIDGES

Your processor rinses the chemical solutions from the
cartridge during the mixing cycle. The empty cartridge is
not considered to be hazardous waste. Most regions
have a local community-recycling program. Check with
program authorities to determine if these bottles are
eligible for local recycling. See KODAK Publication No.
CIS-148, Recycling KODAK Photochemical Containers, for
more information on preparing the empty bottles for
recycling. CIS-148 and other publications on waste
management are available from
www.kodak.com/go/KES. If recycling is not an option,
rinse the bottles as outlined in CIS-148, render the
bottles unusable (if warranted), and then dispose with
your normal solid waste.

FILTRATION

Processing solutions may contain insoluble materials. If
you don’t filter out these materials, they may stick to the
paper, tank walls, rollers, and lines, and can damage the
paper. It is also important to replace solution filters
periodically so that a blocked filter does not reduce the
solution flow. Use the filters designed for the processor
and recommended in the printer/processor manual.

DRYING

The drying temperature may need to be adjusted
depending on the atmospheric conditions in the minilab.
You can save energy costs by avoiding overheating.
Typically, temperatures in the range of 50 to 60 ºC
(122 to 140 ºF) have been effective.