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5 Theory of operation ●Introduction ● Internal components ● Timing ● Engine control system ● Laser/scanner system ● Image-formation system ● Pickup/feed/delivery system ENWW 79

Introduction This chapter presents an overview of the relationships between major components in the product, and includes a detailed discussion of the image-formation system. The following systems are discussed: ● Engine control system ● Laser/scanner system ● Image-formation system ● Pickup/feed/delivery system ● Option Figure 5-1 Block diagram PICKUP/FEED/DELIVERY SYSTEM LASER SCANNER SYSTEM ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM IMAGE-FORMATION SYSTEM OPTION 80 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW

Internal components Figure 5-2 Cross-section of product 1Fuser delivery roller 2Face-down delivery roller 3Pressure roller 4Fuser film 5Fuser 6Transfer roller 7Photosensitive drum 8Laser scanner 9Print cartridge 10Registration shutter 11Tray 1 pickup roller 12Tray separation pad 13Registration roller 14Feed roller 15Tray 2 pickup roller ENWW Internal components 81

16Tray 2 separation pad 17Tray 2 18Duplex re-pickup roller (HP LaserJet P2050 Series Printers only) 19Duplex feed unit (HP LaserJet P2050 Series Printers only) 20Duplex feed roller (HP LaserJet P2050 Series Printers only) 82 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW

Timing Sequence of operation The microprocessor on the DC controller controls the product operation sequences. Table 5-1 Sequence of operation NameTimingPurpose WAITFrom power-on or the door is closed until the end of the main motor initial drive.Detects presence of a print cartridge. STBY (standby)From the end of the WAIT or LSTR period until either a print command is sent from the formatter or the power is turned off.Prepares the product to receive print commands INTR (initial rotation)From the time the print command is received from the formatter until the fuser reached its targeted temperature.Starts each high-voltage biases, the laser scanner, and fuser in preparation for printing. PRINTFrom the end of the INTR period until the last media completes the fusing operation.Forms the image on the photosensitive drum and transfers the toner image to the media. LSTR (last rotation) From the end of the PRINT period (when high-voltage is turned off) until the main motor stops rotating. Delivers the last page of a print job. After LSTR, the product either returns to STBY or, if another print command was sent from the formatter, enters INTR. ENWW Timing 83

Engine control system The engine control system coordinates all product functions, according to commands sent from the formatter. It drives the laser/sca nner system, the image-formation system, and the pickup/feed/delivery system. The engine control system contains the following components: ● DC controller ● Low-voltage power supply ● High-voltage power supply Figure 5-3 Engine control system Engine controller DC controller High-voltage power supply Low-voltage power supply Formatter LASER SCANNER SYSTEM IMAGE-FORMATION SYSTEM PICKUP/FEED/DELIVERY SYSTEM ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM OPTION 84 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW

DC controller The DC controller controls the operational sequence of the product. Figure 5-4 DC controller Fuser unit High-voltage power supply Cartridge Transfer roller AC input Low-voltage power supply Motor Solenoid Photointerrupter DC controller Laser scanner unit Formatter Fan Option Operation panel Switch Engine controller ENWW Engine control system 85

Low-voltage power supply Figure 5-5 Low-voltage power supply PWSV+5V +3.3V +24V +24U DOORSNS SWON Noise filter FET+24P1 Fuse (FU102) Door switch(SW301) Power switch (SW1001) +24V generation circuit DC controller Low-voltage power supply Engine controller Fusing control circuit Fuser +5V generation circuit +3.3V generation circuit High-voltage power supply Noise filter Protection circuit Fuse (FU101) 86 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW

High-voltage power supply Figure 5-6 High-voltage power supply TR PR DV FB High-voltage power supply Primary charging bias circuit Developing bias circuit Transfer bias circuit DC controller Engine controller Primary charging rollerCartridge Photosensitive drum Transfer roller Developing roller Fuser Pressure rollerFusing film ENWW Engine control system 87

Laser/scanner system The formatter sends video signals to the DC controller, which controls the laser/scanner. When the laser/ scanner system receives those signals, it converts them to latent images on the photosensitive drum. Figure 5-7 Laser/scanner system Formatter DC controller Engine controller Scanner mirror Scanner motor unit Photosensitive drumBD sensor Laser unit LASER CONTROL signal VIDEO signal SCANNER MOTOR SPEED CONTROL signal BD INPUT signal 88 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW