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Conditioning Stage After the drum is physically cleaned, it must be conditioned. This process consists of applying a uniform negative charge on the surface of the drum with the primary charging roller, located in the toner cartridge. The primary charging roller is coated with conductive rubber with an AC bias applied to erase any residual charges and maintain a constant drum surface potential. In addition, a negative DC bias is applied by the charging roller to create a uniform negative potential on...
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Writing Stage At the writing station, the laser beam is used to discharge the drum’s negative potential by focusing laser light onto areas of the photosensitive drum. This creates a latent electrostatic image, which later is developed into a visible image. Laser light is produced by a small modulated laser diode. The beam created by the diode shines onto a rotating polygonal mirror. As the mirror rotates, the beam reflects off the mirror and sweeps the page from left to right (see Figure 5-10). A set...
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At the beginning of each sweep (before the beam reaches the drum), the beam is reflected off the beam detect mirror. The momentary pulse of light is sent to the DC Controller, where it is converted to an electrical signal used to synchronize the output of data ( VDO) for one sweep (scan line). This pulse, referred to as the Beam Detect signal ( BD), is used to diagnose problems with the laser diode or scanner motor also. After the writing station, the drum surface has an invisible (latent) electrostatic...
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Developing Stage The developing station develops the latent electrostatic image into a visible image on the drum. The developing unit consists of a metallic cylinder that rotates around a fixed magnetic core inside the toner cavity. Toner is a powdery substance made of black plastic resin bound to iron particles, which is attracted to the magnetic core of the cylinder. A rubber blade “brushes ” the toner on the developing cylinder to a uniform thickness. The toner particles obtain a negative surface...
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The DC bias of the developing cylinder is adjusted to change the force of attraction between the toner and drum by changing the print density setting from the control panel. A change in DC bias causes either more or less toner to be attracted to the drum, which in turn either increases or decreases the print density. The print density variation is approximately ±10% (see Figure 5-13). Both the primary and developer DC bias voltages are changed in response to the density setting. Figure 5-13 Developing...
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Transferring Stage At the transferring station, the toner image on the drum’s surface is transferred to the paper. A positive charge applied to the back of the paper by the transfer roller causes the negatively charged toner on the drum ’s surface to be attracted to the page. The small radius of the drum and the stiffness of the paper peel the paper away from the drum. The static charge eliminator also helps separate the paper from the drum. The static charge eliminator weakens the attractive forces...
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Fusing Stage At the fusing station, the toner is fused into the paper by heat and pressure to produce a permanent image. The paper passes between a heated fusing roller and a soft pressure roller. This melts the toner and presses it into the paper. To keep the toner or paper from sticking, the upper fusing roller is covered with a non-stick, “Teflon-type” sleeve. The fusing roller contains an halogen quartz lamp that provides heat for the fusing process. The fusing roller temperature is monitored by...
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Paper Feed System NoteThe LJ 5 printer designators differ as follows. LJ 4 / 4 Plus Multipurpose (MP) Tray Paper Cassette (PC) Tray Lower Cassette (LC) Tray LJ 5 Tray 1Tray 2Tray 3 The following paper paths are described in this section of the manual: •PC Tray (Tray 2) to Output Trays •MP Tray (Tray 1) to Output Trays The paper feed system is responsible for picking paper from either the PC tray (Tray 2) or MP tray (Tray 1) and delivering it to the image formation system, feeding it into the fusing...
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The Paper Feed Assembly performs horizontal registration of the print media through the Oblique Rollers. As the print media passes through the Oblique Rollers, the media is moved uniformly to the left side of the print path. The movement ensures that each print image is oriented properly on the horizontal axis. Figure 5-16 Input Paper Feed System Diagram Functional Overview 5-27
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Figure 5-17 Paper Feed Assembly (Sectional View) PartDescription PS1Leading Edge Registration Sensor PS2PC Tray (Tray 2) Paper Out Sensor PS3Exit Sensor PS4MP Tray (Tray 1) Paper Out Sensor PS5MP Tray (Tray 1) Paper End Sensor SL1Cassette (Tray 2) Pickup Roller Clutch Solenoid SL2MP (Tray 1) Tray Pickup Roller Clutch Solenoid Table 5-6 5-28 Functional Overview