Desk top
Copy Process:Dry electrostatic transfer system
Originals:Sheet/Book
Original Size:Maximum A3/11"x17"
Copy Paper Size:Maximum A3/11"x17"
Minimum A6/5 1/2" x 8 1/2" (lengthwise)
(Duplex Copying)A4 and B5/8 1/2" x 11" (sideways)
Copy Paper Weight:Cassette feed: 52 to 157 g/m2 (14 to 42 lb)
Paper tray feed: 64 to 90 g/m2 (17 to 22 Ib)
Manual feed: 52 to 157 g/m2 (14 to 42 lb)
Duplex: 59 to 104 g/m2 (16 to 27 lb)
Reproduction Ratio:2 Enlargement and 3 Reduction
A4/A3 VersionLT/LDG Version
Enlargement
Full size100%100%
Reduction
Zoom:From 50% to 200% in 1% steps
Copying Speed:18 copies/minute (A4 /8 1/2" x 11" sideways)
10 copies/minute (A3/11" x 17")
Warm-Up Time:60 seconds (at 20oC)
First Copy Time:5.9 seconds (A4/8 1/2" x 11" sideways)
Copy Number Input:Ten keys, 1 to 99 (count up)
141%
122%
93%
82%
71%
155%
129%
93%
74%
65%
Manual Image Density
Selection:
7 steps
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Automatic Reset:1 minute standard setting; can also be set to 3
minutes or no auto reset.
Paper Capacity:Cassettes: 500 sheets
Full system: 71 kg (156.6 Ib)
Optional Equipment:Document feeder
10 bin sorter
Duplex unit
Color development unit
Key counter
Universal Cassette
410 mm
(16.2")
513 mm
(20.2")
•Specifications are Subject to cha ng e withou t no tice .
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2. OPERATION PANEL
— A4/A3 Version —
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— LT/LDG Version —
Section A:See page 1-4.
Section B:See page 1-5 or 1-6.
BC
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Section C:See page 1-7 or 1-8.
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Section A —
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1. Number Keys
The number keys are used to
enter the desired numb er of
copies. They are also used to
input the sizes of the original
and the copy image when in size
magnification mode.
2. Recall/Enter Key
Press to display the number of
copies entered. Also use to
enter or change da ta when in
size magnification mode.
3. Clear Modes Key
Press to clear all previously
entered settin gs and modes.
4. Interrupt Indicator
Lights when interrupt mode is
selected.
5. Interrupt Key
Press to make interrupt copies
during a copy run.
6. Start Key
Press to start copying.
7. Clear/Stop Key
Press to cancel the copy
number entered. While cop ying ,
press to stop copying.
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— Section B —
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1. Magnification Ratio Indicator
Shows the selected
reproduction ratio and data for
the Size Magnificatio n mod e.
2. Check Paper Size Indicator
Lights when improper paper
size is selected in the book
original mode or the duplex
mode. (Copying is impossible.)
3. Check Paper Size/Dir ection
Indicator
Blinks when the original size
do es not mat ch with the pap er
size or directio n. This indicator is
functional only wit h th e do cume nt
feeder. (Copying is possible.)
4. Auto Paper Select Indicator
Lights when auto paper select
mode is selected. This mode is
an optional feature with the
document feeder.
5. Duplex Unit Indicator
Lights when the duplex unit is
installed.
6. Load Paper Indicator
Lights when the cassette or the
paper tray in use runs out of
paper.
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7. Add Toner Indicator
Blinks when it is time to change
the toner cartridge. When it is
continuously lit, the copier
cannot be used unt il a new
cartridge is installed.
8. Check Paper Path Indicator
Lights if there is a misfeed
within the machine.
9. Manual Feed Indicator
Lights when the manual feed
table is open.
10. Second Original Indicator
Lights when it is time to position
the second original on the
exposure glass when making
duplex copies.
— Light ON —
If copying has been completed,
press duplex key to cancel the
duplex mode and press start
key to eject copies.
— Light Blinking —
Press start key to eject copies.
11. Ready Indicator
Lights when the machine is
ready to make copies.
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12. Wait Indicator
Lights when that the ma chin e is
not ready to copy.
13. Copy Counter
Displays the number of copies
entered. While copying, it shows
the number of copies made.
14. Auto Image Density Indicator
Lights when the copier is
automatically controlling image
density. If this indicator blinks,
refer to page 55.
15. Manual Image Density
Indicator
Shows the manually selected
image density. If this indicator
blinks, refer to page 55.
16. Auto Image Density Key
Press to select/cancel the
automatic image density mode .
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18. Misfeed Location Displa y
Shows the location(s) of misfed
paper.
19. Color Copy Indicator
Lights if a color toner
development unit is insta lled .
20. Select Paper Key
Press to select the cassette or
the paper tray for paper feed, or
press to cancel auto paper
selection mode when the
document feeder is insta lled .
21. Full Size Key
Press to make copies the same
size as the originals.
22. Enlarge Key
Press to make enlarged copies.
23. Reduce Key
Press to make reduced cop ies.
17. Manual Image Density Keys
Use to cancel the automatic
image density mode and
manually select the image
density level.
24. Paper Size Indicator
Shows the size and direction of
the paper in use.
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— Section C —
— A4/A3 Version —
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1. Sorter Key
Press to select the sort or stack
mode. The sort mode and stack
mode are optional feature s requ iring
a sorter.
2. Stack Indicator
Lights when in the stack mode.
3. Sort Indicator
Lights when in the sort mode.
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5. Duplex Indicators
Show which duplex copying mode is
selected.
6. Auto Reduce/Enlarge Indicator
Lights when in the auto
reduce/enlarge mode. This mode is
an optional feature requiring a
document feeder.
4. Duplex Key
Press to select one of three du plex
modes. These modes are optional
features requiring a duplex unit.
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7. Auto Reduce/ Enl arge Key
Press to select the auto
reduce/enlarge mode. This
mode is an optional feature
requiring a document feeder.
8. Zoom Up Key
Press to increase the
reproduction ratio in 1% step s.
9. Zoom Down Key
Press to reduce the
reproduction ratio in 1% step s.
10. Size Magnification Key
Press to select the size
magnification mode.
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11. Size Magnification Indicators
Lights when in the size
magnification mode; shows
when to enter the original size
and copy size data.
12. 2 Single Copies Key
Press to select one of two 2
single copies modes. The 2
Sided Original mode is an
optional feature requiring a
document feed er.
13. 2 Single Copies Indicators
Show which the 2 single cop ies
mode is selected.
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3. COPY PROCESSES AROUND THE DRUM
2. EXPOSURE
1. DRUM CHARGE
3. ERASE
9. QUENCHING
4. DEVELOPMENT
8. CLEANING
7. PAPER
SEPARATION
5. PRE-TRANSFER LAMP
(PTL)
6. IMAGE TRANSFER
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1. DRUM CHARGE
In the dark, the charge corona unit gives a uniform negative charge to the organic
photoconductive (OPC) drum. The charge remains on the surface of the drum because the
OPC drum has a high electrical resistance in the dark.
2. EXPOSURE
An image of the original is reflected to the OPC drum surface via the optics assembly. The
charge on the drum surface is dissipated in direct proportion to the intensity of the reflected
light, thus producing an electrical latent image on the drum surface.
3. ERASE
The erase lamp illuminates the areas of the charged drum surface that will not be used for
the copy image. The resistance of the drum in the illuminated areas drops and the charge on
those areas dissipates.
4. DEVELOPMENT
Positively charged toner is attracted to the negatively charged areas of the drum, thus
developing the latent image. (The positive triboelectric charge is caused by friction between
the carrier and toner particles.)
5. PRE-TRANSFER LAMP (PTL)
The PTL illuminates the drum to remove all negative charge from the exposed areas of the
drum. This prevents the toner particles from being reattracted to the drum surface during
paper separation and makes paper separation easier.
6. IMAGE TRANSFER
Paper is fed to the drum surface at the proper time so as to align the copy paper and the
developed image on the drum surface. Then, a strong negative charge is applied to the back
side of the copy paper, producing an electrical force which pulls the toner particles from the
drum surface to the copy paper. At the same time, the copy paper is electrically attracted to
the drum surface.
7. PAPER SEPARATION
A strong ac corona discharge is applied to the back side of the copy paper, reducing the
negative charge on the copy paper and breaking the electrical attraction between the paper
and the drum. Then, the stiffness of the copy paper causes it to separate from the drum
surface. The pick-off pawls help to separate paper.
8. CLEANING
The cleaning brush removes most of the toner on the drum and loosens the remainder. Then
the cleaning blade scrapes off the loosened toner.
9. QUENCHING
Light from the quenching lamp electrically neutralizes the surface of the drum.
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4. FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
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5. MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
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1. Third Mirror
2. Second Mirror
3. First Mirror
4. Exposure Lamp
5. Ozone Filter
6. Cleaning Unit
7. Lens
8. Quenching Lamp (QL )
9. Charge Corona Unit
10. Sixth Mirror
11. Erase lamp (EL)
12. OPC Drum
13. Development Unit
14. Toner Supply Unit
15. Optics Cooling Fans
16. Feed Roller
17. Manual Feed Table
18. Pick-up Roller
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19. Separation Roller
20. Relay Rollers
21. Semi-circular Feed Rollers
22. Registration Rollers
23. Pre-transfer Lamp (PTL)
24. Transfer and Separation Corona
Unit
25. Pick-off Pawls
26. Cleaning Brush
27. Cleaning Blade
28. Pressure Roller
29. Hot Roller
30. Duplex Turn Guide (Option)
31. Exit Rollers
32. Hot Roller Strippers
33. Exhaust Blower
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6. DRIVE LAYOUT
G17 BP2 G16TB1 G19 G18
G5
G6
G7
G9
G8
G10
G4
BP3
G11G12G13
G14
G1: Main Motor GearG20: Relay Gear
G3BP1G15
G22G23
G25G21G20G1G2
G26
G27
G28
G2: Relay GearG18: Relay GearG21: Cleaning Drive Cleaning Unit
G3: Timing Belt Drive GearG19: Drum Drive GearG22: Relay Gear
BP1: Timing Belt Pulley Drum Fusing and Exit Section
TB1: Timing Belt DevelopmentG23: Relay Gear
Section
G24: Relay Gear
A
BP2: Timing BeltG25: Hot Roller Gear
Pulley
G26: Relay Gear
G16: DevelopmentG27: Relay Gear G29: Duplex Transport
CL Gear Gear (Option)
G28: Exit Roller Gear
Development CLDevelopment Unit
G17: Toner Supply CL Gear
Toner Supply CLToner Supply Unit
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Paper Feed Section
BP3: Timing Belt Pulley
G11: Registration CL GearG4: Relay Gear 2nd Feed Station
Registration CLG5: Relay Gear G12: Relay Roller
CL Gear
Registration Roller
1st Paper Feed CLG6: 1st Paper Feed CL Gear Relay Roller CL
1st Paper Feed CLG7: Relay Gear Relay Roller
G13: Relay Roller Gear
1st Paper Feed RollersG8: Paper Lift CL Gear G14: Relay Gear
G15: 2nd Paper Feed
Paper Lift CL CL Gear
G9: Paper Lift Gear 2nd Paper Feed CL
G10: Sector Gear 2nd Paper Feed Roller
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7. ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
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1. Scanner H.P. Sensor
2. Lens Motor
3. Lens H.P. Sensor
4. Exit Sensor
5. Scanner Motor
6. 2nd Paper Size SW-1 (SW4)
7. 2nd Paper Size SW-2 (SW5)
8. 2nd Paper Size SW-3 (SW6)
9. 2nd Paper Size SW-4 (SW7)
10. Main Motor
11. Development CL Sol.
12. 4th/5th Mirror H.P. Sensor
13. Toner Supply CL Sol.
14. Toner End Sensor
15. 4th/5th Mirror Motor
16. Pick-up Roller Release Sol.
17. Manual Feed Table SW
18. Development Unit Set Sensor
19. Color Switch
20. Paper Lift CL Sol.
21. 1st Paper Feed CL Sol.
22. Relay Roller CL Sol.
23. Right Cover SW
24. Registration Clutch
25. 2nd Paper Feed CL Sol.
26. 1st Paper Size SW
27. 1st Paper End Sensor
28. 2nd Paper End Sensor
29. Cassette Lift Sensor
30. Registration Sensor
31. Pre-transfer Lamp (PTL)
32. ID Sensor
33. Total Counter
34. Erase Lamp (EL)
35. Transfer and Separation Corona Unit
36. Charge Corona Unit
37. Fusing Lamp
38. Quenching Lamp (QL)
39. Auto ID Sensor
40. Toner Overflow Sensor
41. Fusing Thermistor
42. Fusing Thermofuse
43. Tray Lock Sol.
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44. Key Counter (Option)
45. Main Board
46. CC/Grid/Bias Power Pack
47. Optics Cooling Fan Motors
48. Optics Thermoswitch
49. Exposure Lamp
50. Operation Panel Board
51. Exhaust Blower Motor
52. Cover Safety SW
53. Main SW
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54. Drum Anti-condensation Heater
55. Main DC Power Supply Board
56. Optional DC Power Supply Board
(Option)
57. Optional Transformer (Option)
58. Main Transformer
59. AC Drive Board
60. Main Motor Capacitor
61. TC/SC Power Pack
62. Interface Board (Option)
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8. ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
SYMBOL NAME FUNCTIONINDEX
NO.
Motors
M1Main MotorDrives all the main unit components except
for the optics unit and fans.
(115/220/240Vac)
M2Scanner MotorDrives the scanners (1st and 2nd). (dc
stepper)
M3Lens MotorMoves the lens position according to the
selected magnification. (dc stepper)
M44th/5th Mirror Mo-
tor
M5Optics Cooling
Fan Motor-1
M6Optics Cooling
Fan Motor-2
M7Exhaust Blower
Motor
Move the 4th/5th mirror position according
to the selected magnification. (dc stepper)
Prevents built up of hot air in the optics
cavity. (24 Vdc)
Prevents built up of hot air in the optics
cavity. (24 Vdc)
Removes heat from around the fusing unit
and blower the ozone built up around the
charge section to the ozone filter.
Magnetic Clutch
MC1Registration
Clutch
Drives the registration roller.24
Solenoid
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SOL1Toner Supply
Clutch Solenoid
SOL21st Paper Feed
Clutch Solenoid
SOL32nd Paper Feed
Clutch Solenoid
SOL4Pick-up Roller
Release Solenoid
SOL5Paper Lift Clutch
Solenoid
SOL6Tray Lock Sole-
noid
SOL7Development
Clutch Solenoid
SOL8Relay Roller
Clutch Solenoid
Drives the toner supply roller via the toner
supply spring clutch.
Starts paper feed from the first paper
station.
Starts paper feed from the 2nd paper
station.
a) After the paper is fed, releases the
pick-up roller from next paper. b) When the
manual feed table is used, releases the
pick-up roller from the table.
Lifts paper to the appropriate feed position.20
Locks the paper tray/duplex unit.43
Drives the development unit.11
Drives the relay roller for the 2nd cassette
station.
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SYMBOL NAME FUNCTIONINDEX
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Switches
SW1Main SwitchSupplies power to the copier.53
SW2Cover Safety
Switch
SW31st Paper Size
Switch
SW42nd Paper Size
Switch-1
SW52nd Paper Size
Switch-2
SW62nd Paper Size
Switch-3
SW72nd Paper Size
Switch-4
SW8Color SwitchDetermines which color development unit is
SW9Manual Feed Ta-
ble Switch
SW10Right Cover
Switch
Cuts the ac power line.52
Determines what size paper is in the first
cassette.
Determines what size paper is in the paper
tray.
Determines what size paper is in the paper
tray.
Determines what size paper is in the paper
tray.
Determines what size paper is in the paper
tray.
installed.
Detects when the manual feed table is
open.
Detects when the right cover is open.23
Sensor
S1Scanner Home
Position Sensor
Informs the CPU when the 1st scanner is at
the home position.
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S2Lens Home
Position Sensor
S34th/5th Mirror
Home Position
Sensor
S4Registration
Sensor
S5Exit SensorDetects misfeeds. 4
S61st Paper End
Sensor
S72nd Paper End
Sensor
S8Toner End
Sensor
S9Toner Overflow
Sensor
S10Paper Lift
Sensor
Informs the CPU when the lens is at the
home position (full size position).
Informs the CPU when the 3rd scanner
(4th/5th mirrors assembly) is at the home
position (full size position).
Detects misfeeds.30
Informs CPU when the first cassette runs
out of paper.
Informs CPU when the paper tray runs out
of paper.
Detects when it is time to add toner.18
Detects when the used toner tank is full.40
Detects the correct feed height of the
cassette.
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SYMBOL NAME FUNCTIONINDEX
NO.
S11
S12Development
Image Density
(ID) Sensor
Unit Set Sensor
Detects the density of the image on the
drum to control the toner density.
Sensors whether or not the development
unit is properly set.
Printed Circuit Board
PCB1Main BoardControls all copier functions both directly
and through the other PCBs.
PCB2AC Drive BoardDrives all ac motors, the exposure lamp,
CO1Total CounterKeeps track of the total number of copies
CO2Key Counter
(Option)
Prevents moisture around the drum.54
Prevents moisture from forming on the
optics.
made.
Used for control of authorized use. Copier
will not operate until installed.
Transformer
TR1Main TransformerSteps down the wall voltage to 26 Vac and
10 Vac.
TR2Optional
Transformer
Steps down the wall voltage to 26 Vac and
10 Vac for the document feeder and duplex
unit.
Others
THFusing
Thermistor
Monitors the fusing temperature.41
N/A
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TFFusing
Thermofuse
TSOptics
Thermoswitch
CMain Motor Ca-
pacitor
Provides back-up overheat protection in the
fusing unit.
Provides back-up overheat protection
around the exposure lamp.
Start capacitor60
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9. OVERALL MACHINE CONTROL
AC Power (115V or 220/240V)
Cover Safety Switch
Operation
Panel Board
Exhaust Blower Motor (L)
Fusing Lamp
Exposure Lamp
Main Motor
Quenching Lamp
Exhaust Blower Motor (H)
Main Switch
AC Drive Board
Power Relay
Fusing Lamp
Drive Circuit
Exposure Lamp
Drive Circuit
Main Motor Relay
Power Packs
CC/Grid/Bias P.P.
Charge Corona
Grid Voltage
Dev. Bias
TC/SC P.P.
Counters
Total Counter
Key Counter
IC 123
CPU
IC 105
I/O
IC 124
I/O
IC 111
ROM
Main Board
RAM
Board
Anti-condensation Heater
Sensors/Switches/Thermistor
Image Density Sensor
Registration Sensor
Cassette Lift Sensor
Exit Sensor
Auto ID Sensor
Scanner HP Sensor
Lens HP Sensor
4th/5th Mirror HP Sensor
Toner Overflow Sensor
Toner End Sensor
Color Switch
1st/2nd Paper Size Switches
1st/2nd Paper End Sensors
Right Cover Switch
Manual Feed Table Switch
Scanner Motor
Lens Motor
4th/5th Mirror
Optics Cooling Fan Motor
-Drum
-Optics
ARDF
Duplex
Sorter
Serial
Serial
Interface
Board
NOTE: The interface board is
connected to the copier main
board when the ARDF, duplex
unit and/or sorter is installed.
The above diagram shows the cont rol syste m of th is copie r in block form. The
CPU (IC123) on the main board controls the timing of all copie r’s ope rat ion
based on the CPU’s internal clock. The CPU monit ors the inp ut signals from
all sensors and controls the dc comp on ents directly or through two I/O chips
(IC 105 and IC 124). It also con tro ls a c components such as the fusing lamp,
exposure lamp, main motor qu en chin g lamp , an d exh au st blo wer motor (High
speed) directly via the ac drive board. The exh au st blo wer motor (Low speed)
is controlled via the I/O chip (IC 124) an d ac drive board. The cha rge corona,
grid voltage and development bias are powered by the same power pack
(P1) but are controlled separa te ly a s shown above. The main board has a
RAM board for the service program mode and misfeed recovery. A battery
backs up the power to the RAM board.
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DISTRIBUTION
AC Power (115V or 220/240V)
Main SW
Cover Safety SW
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Anti-condensation Heater
-Drum
-Optics (Option)
Exhaust Blower
Motor (L)
Fusing Lamp
Exposure Lamp
Main Motor
Quenching Lamp
Exhaust Blower
Motor (H)
Optional Transformer
26V AC 10V AC
FU100 (5V)
FU101 (24V)
Optional
DC Power Supply
Board
24V
(VA)5V(VC)
ARDF
24V
(VA)5V(VC)
Duplex
Fuse
Power Relay
(RA401)
Fusing Lamp
Drive Circuit
Exposure Lamp
Drive Circuit
Main Motor
Relay (RA402)
AC Drive Board
Main Transformer
10V AC 26V AC 26V AC
Main DC Power Supply Board
FU100 (5V)
FU101 (24V)
FU102 (30V)
24V (VA)
24V (VA)
24V (VA)
24V (VA)
30V (VM)
24V (VA)
5V (VC)
Zero
Cross
RAM
PCB
Main
Board
Interface
Board
Scan
Operation Panel Board
Signal
5V (VC)
Solenoids
Clutches
24V (VA)
30V (VM)
Power Packs
Lens Motor
4th/5th Mirror Motor
Optics Cooling Fan
Scanner Motor
Sensors
Switches
Interface Board
Motors
ac power
dc power
24V (VA)
Sorter
5V (VC)
When this copier is plugged in and the main switch is turned off, ac power is
supplied via the ac drive board to the anti-co nd ensation heater. When the
front cover and/or the exit cove r is open, the cover safety switch complete ly
cuts off power to all ac and dc components. The RAM board has a back up
power supply (dc battery) for the service program mode and misfeed job
recovery.
When the main switch is turned on, the ac power sup ply to the
anti-condensation heat er is cut of f an d ac power is supp lied to the ac drive
board. The main transformer receives wall outlet ac power through the ac
drive board and outputs 10 volts ac and 26 volts ac to the main dc power
supply board.
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The main dc power supply board converts the 10 volts ac input to +5 volts
and a zero cross signal. There are two 26 volts ac inputs. The dc power
supply board converts them t o +24 volts an d +30 volts.
The +5 volts and +24 volts are supplied to both th e copier main board and
the sorter main board. The zero cross signal and +30 volts are supplied to
the copier main board.
The copier main board supplie s dc powe rs to all cop ier dc components. All
sensors, and switches plus the inte rfa ce bo ard ope rat e on +5 volts. The
scanner motor operate s on +30 volts. All other dc componen ts inclu ding the
power relay (RA401) and the main motor relay (RA 402) operate on +24 volts.
The ARDF and the duplex unit have a separat e dc power sup ply.
When the main board receives power, it act ivat es th e power rela y (RA401)
which then supplies ac power to the fusin g lamp drive circuit, and the
exposure lamp drive circuit on the ac drive board. The exhaust blower motor
begins rotating at low speed. The fusing lamp drive circuit receives a trigger
signal from the main board an d the fusing lamp lights. The exposure lamp
does not turn on until the main boa rd send a trigger pulse to the exp osure
lamp drive circuit.
When the Start key is pressed, the main bo ard ene rgize s the main mot o r
relay (RA402). Then, the ma in mot or an d the quenching lamp turn on an d th e
exhaust blower starts rotating at high speed.
When the main switch is turned off, power is cut off to the main board an d to
RA401, and the drum and optional anticondensa tio n he at ers are turned on.
The exposure lamp and the fusing lamp power lines are completely
disconnected from the lin e volt ag e.
1. Being able to acce pt a high negat ive ele ctrical charge in the dark. (The
electrical resistance of a photoco nd uct or is high in the absence of light.)
2. Dissipatin g the ele ctrica l ch arg e whe n exp ose d to light . (Exp osu re to lig ht
greatly increases the conductivity of a photocond uctor.)
3. Dissipating an amount of charge in direct proportion to the intensity of the
light. That is, where stronger light is directed to the photoconductor
surface, a smaller voltage remain s on the OP C.
4. Being less sensitive to changes in temperatu re (whe n compared to
selenium F type drums). This makes it unnece ssary to monitor and
control the drum temperature.
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