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Coding the paper magazine, Coding the paper magazine -6 – Kodak RP 30 User Manual

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Operator’s Guide

Coding the Paper Magazine
Set the paper magazine coding to the desired paper width and surface as indicated
on the sticker. The coding is defined in the table below.

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Width Indicators

Surface Indicators

Paper Width

1 2 3 4 5

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3.25 inch

(82 mm)

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3.50 inch

(89 mm)

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3.75 inch

(95 mm)

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4.00 inch

(102 mm)

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4.75 inch

(120 mm)

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GLOSSY

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5.00 inch

(127 mm)

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MATTE

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6.00 inch

(152 mm)

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6.50 inch

(165 mm)

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7.00 inch

(178 mm)

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8.00 inch

(203 mm)

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8.25 inch

(210 mm)

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8.50 inch

(216 mm)

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10.0 inch

(254 mm)

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11.0 inch

(279 mm)

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12.0 inch

(305 mm)

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NOTE: The table shows the Kodak standard. If necessary, change the switch

allocation for the paper widths and surfaces. See Paper Widths Not Yet
Coded
on the following page. A maximum of four different surfaces can be
used equally for all widths. This concerns only the surface names and the
coding. Chemically, the surfaces need not be equal for the different paper
widths because the PBLs are created and saved independently of each other
for each single combination of all 6 switches.

When the magazine is in place, the system recognizes the paper width and paper
surface, and offers them for selection in the print menus.

For more information, see Defining Surfaces and Defining Paper Settings in
Chapter 4.

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