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T. 30 is the standard that includes color swatches and the EP parameters table. Print Print a diagnostic page ...value between fax machines. Do not modify this feature technician to evaluate and diagnose fax issues by an HP service representative because it . Normal (default) Off Disable V.34 mode if several fax failures have ... sections of fax modulations. Calibrate Use this item to enter a mode where a cartridge (or color pair of the menu items under the Troubleshooting menu are for advanced troubleshooting purposes. Troubleshooting menu Administration > Troubleshooting...
T. 30 is the standard that includes color swatches and the EP parameters table. Print Print a diagnostic page ...value between fax machines. Do not modify this feature technician to evaluate and diagnose fax issues by an HP service representative because it . Normal (default) Off Disable V.34 mode if several fax failures have ... sections of fax modulations. Calibrate Use this item to enter a mode where a cartridge (or color pair of the menu items under the Troubleshooting menu are for advanced troubleshooting purposes. Troubleshooting menu Administration > Troubleshooting...
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...107 type and size 107 type, selecting 125 paper jams 207 paper, ordering 244 part numbers accessories 245 hard disks 245 images drums 245 memory 245 print cartridges 245 parts order 245 pausing a print request 124 PCL drivers universal 60 phone line, connecting fax ... network 78 PS Emulation drivers 59 Q quality troubleshooting 229 R Ready light locating 14 real-time clock 110 recipient lists 154 recycling HP printing supplies returns and environmental program 268 red eye, removing 125 regulatory statements Declaration of Conformity 271, 272 environmental product stewardship program 267...
...107 type and size 107 type, selecting 125 paper jams 207 paper, ordering 244 part numbers accessories 245 hard disks 245 images drums 245 memory 245 print cartridges 245 parts order 245 pausing a print request 124 PCL drivers universal 60 phone line, connecting fax ... network 78 PS Emulation drivers 59 Q quality troubleshooting 229 R Ready light locating 14 real-time clock 110 recipient lists 154 recycling HP printing supplies returns and environmental program 268 red eye, removing 125 regulatory statements Declaration of Conformity 271, 272 environmental product stewardship program 267...
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...Step 2: Primary charging 135 Step 3: Laser-beam exposure 136 Step 4: Development 136 Step 5: Primary transfer 136 Step 6: Secondary transfer 137 Step 7: Separation 138 Step 8: Fusing 138 Step 9: ITB cleaning 139 Step 10: Drum cleaning 139 Print cartridge ...139 Developing-...roller engagement and disengagement 141 Intermediate transfer belt (ITB) unit 142 Primary-transfer-roller engagement and disengagement 143 ITB cleaning ...144 Calibration ...145 Color-misregistration control 146 Image-stabilization ...
...Step 2: Primary charging 135 Step 3: Laser-beam exposure 136 Step 4: Development 136 Step 5: Primary transfer 136 Step 6: Secondary transfer 137 Step 7: Separation 138 Step 8: Fusing 138 Step 9: ITB cleaning 139 Step 10: Drum cleaning 139 Print cartridge ...139 Developing-...roller engagement and disengagement 141 Intermediate transfer belt (ITB) unit 142 Primary-transfer-roller engagement and disengagement 143 ITB cleaning ...144 Calibration ...145 Color-misregistration control 146 Image-stabilization ...
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...pickup assembly 323 Remove the cassette-pickup assembly 323 Laser/scanner assembly (Y/M 325 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (Y/M 325 Laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk 332 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk 332 Reinstall the protective glass cleaner... (PGC) actuators 336 High-voltage power supply upper 339 Remove the high-voltage power supply upper 339 Reinstall the high-voltage power supply upper 342 Drum motor 1 ...343 Remove the drum motor 1 343 Drum motor 2 or drum motor 3 344 Remove the drum motor 2 or drum...
...pickup assembly 323 Remove the cassette-pickup assembly 323 Laser/scanner assembly (Y/M 325 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (Y/M 325 Laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk 332 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk 332 Reinstall the protective glass cleaner... (PGC) actuators 336 High-voltage power supply upper 339 Remove the high-voltage power supply upper 339 Reinstall the high-voltage power supply upper 342 Drum motor 1 ...343 Remove the drum motor 1 343 Drum motor 2 or drum motor 3 344 Remove the drum motor 2 or drum...
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... Figure 5-5 Low-voltage power-supply circuit 125 Figure 5-6 Fuser (fixing) components ...127 Figure 5-7 Fuser temperature-control circuit 128 Figure 5-8 Laser/scanner system ...131 Figure 5-9 Image-formation system ...133 Figure 5-10 Image-formation process ...134 Figure 5-11 Pre-exposure ...135 Figure 5-12... 5-16 Secondary transfer ...137 Figure 5-17 Separation ...138 Figure 5-18 Fusing ...138 Figure 5-19 ITB cleaning ...139 Figure 5-20 Drum cleaning ...139 Figure 5-21 Print-cartridge system ...140 Figure 5-22 Developing-roller engagement and disengagement control 141 Figure 5-23 ITB unit ...
... Figure 5-5 Low-voltage power-supply circuit 125 Figure 5-6 Fuser (fixing) components ...127 Figure 5-7 Fuser temperature-control circuit 128 Figure 5-8 Laser/scanner system ...131 Figure 5-9 Image-formation system ...133 Figure 5-10 Image-formation process ...134 Figure 5-11 Pre-exposure ...135 Figure 5-12... 5-16 Secondary transfer ...137 Figure 5-17 Separation ...138 Figure 5-18 Fusing ...138 Figure 5-19 ITB cleaning ...139 Figure 5-20 Drum cleaning ...139 Figure 5-21 Print-cartridge system ...140 Figure 5-22 Developing-roller engagement and disengagement control 141 Figure 5-23 ITB unit ...
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...Figure 6-286 Figure 6-287 Figure 6-288 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (3 of 7 333 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (4 of 7 334 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (5 of 7 334 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (6 of 7 335 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (7 of 7 335 Reinstall ... Remove the high-voltage power supply upper (5 of 5 341 Reinstall the high-voltage power supply upper 342 Remove the drum motor 1 ...343 Remove the drum motor 2 or drum motor 3 344 Remove the fuser motor ...345 Remove the main-drive assembly (1 of 7 346 Remove the main-drive...
...Figure 6-286 Figure 6-287 Figure 6-288 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (3 of 7 333 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (4 of 7 334 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (5 of 7 334 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (6 of 7 335 Remove the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) (7 of 7 335 Reinstall ... Remove the high-voltage power supply upper (5 of 5 341 Reinstall the high-voltage power supply upper 342 Remove the drum motor 1 ...343 Remove the drum motor 2 or drum motor 3 344 Remove the fuser motor ...345 Remove the main-drive assembly (1 of 7 346 Remove the main-drive...
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You might need to calibrate the scanner if it is not capturing the correct sections of cartridge and drum) can use this item to the sounds of the menu items under the Troubleshooting menu are for advanced troubleshooting purposes. Set loss ... trace report. Use this feature technician to evaluate and diagnose fax issues by an HP service representative because it . Calibrate Use this setting unless requested to do so by listening to enter a mode where a cartridge (or color pair of scanned documents. Normal (default) Diagnostic A technician can be removed to determine...
You might need to calibrate the scanner if it is not capturing the correct sections of cartridge and drum) can use this item to the sounds of the menu items under the Troubleshooting menu are for advanced troubleshooting purposes. Set loss ... trace report. Use this feature technician to evaluate and diagnose fax issues by an HP service representative because it . Calibrate Use this setting unless requested to do so by listening to enter a mode where a cartridge (or color pair of scanned documents. Normal (default) Diagnostic A technician can be removed to determine...
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...belts to transport the paper through the product ● Option (optional paper feeder) Figure 5-1 Relationship between the main product systems Laser/scanner system Engine control system Image-formation system Media-feed system Option Sequence of operation ENWW NOTE: The terms fusing and fixing ...-control system, which includes the power supply and the DC controller printed circuit assembly (PCA) ● The laser/scanner system, which forms the latent image on the photosensitive drum ● The image-formation system, which transfers a toner image onto the paper ● The media feed...
...belts to transport the paper through the product ● Option (optional paper feeder) Figure 5-1 Relationship between the main product systems Laser/scanner system Engine control system Image-formation system Media-feed system Option Sequence of operation ENWW NOTE: The terms fusing and fixing ...-control system, which includes the power supply and the DC controller printed circuit assembly (PCA) ● The laser/scanner system, which forms the latent image on the photosensitive drum ● The image-formation system, which transfers a toner image onto the paper ● The media feed...
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...paper path until the paper enters the paper path ● The product is in the READY state. Activates the high-voltage power supply Prepares each laser/scanner unit ● Discharges the bias from the highvoltage power supply ENWW Basic operation 117 Table 5-1 Sequence of operation Period Duration Description Waiting From...the time the formatter receives a ● print command until the last sheet has passed through the fuser ● Forms the image on the photosensitive drums Transfers the toner to the correct temperature Printing From the time the first sheet of time.
...paper path until the paper enters the paper path ● The product is in the READY state. Activates the high-voltage power supply Prepares each laser/scanner unit ● Discharges the bias from the highvoltage power supply ENWW Basic operation 117 Table 5-1 Sequence of operation Period Duration Description Waiting From...the time the formatter receives a ● print command until the last sheet has passed through the fuser ● Forms the image on the photosensitive drums Transfers the toner to the correct temperature Printing From the time the first sheet of time.
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Sensors Table 5-4 Sensors Component abbreviation SR1 SR2 SR3 SR5 SR6 SR7 SR8 SR9 SR11 SR13 SR14 SR15 SR17 SR20 SR21 SR22 Component name Drum home position sensor 1 Drum home position sensor 2 Drum home position sensor 3 Fuser (fixing) delivery sensor Delivery tray media full sensor Fuser (fixing) pressure release sensor TOP (top of page) sensor...
Sensors Table 5-4 Sensors Component abbreviation SR1 SR2 SR3 SR5 SR6 SR7 SR8 SR9 SR11 SR13 SR14 SR15 SR17 SR20 SR21 SR22 Component name Drum home position sensor 1 Drum home position sensor 2 Drum home position sensor 3 Fuser (fixing) delivery sensor Delivery tray media full sensor Fuser (fixing) pressure release sensor TOP (top of page) sensor...
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...Yes photosensitive drum (black), developing unit (black), and ITB drive roller, and secondary transfer roller M7 Lifter motor Drives the lifter for the DC motor Yes cassette M8 Cyan/black scanner Drives the scanner DC motor Yes motor mirror in the cyan/black laser scanner M9... image-formation systems. The fan motors cool the inside of operation ENWW The motors drive the components in the yellow/ magenta laser scanner M10 Developing Drives the developing Stepping motor No disengagement motor unit disengagement M11 Duplex reverse motor Drives the duplex Stepping motor...
...Yes photosensitive drum (black), developing unit (black), and ITB drive roller, and secondary transfer roller M7 Lifter motor Drives the lifter for the DC motor Yes cassette M8 Cyan/black scanner Drives the scanner DC motor Yes motor mirror in the cyan/black laser scanner M9... image-formation systems. The fan motors cool the inside of operation ENWW The motors drive the components in the yellow/ magenta laser scanner M10 Developing Drives the developing Stepping motor No disengagement motor unit disengagement M11 Duplex reverse motor Drives the duplex Stepping motor...
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Secondary-transfer-bias generation Two DC biases, one positive and one negative, transfer the toner from each photosensitive drum during the imageformation process. Table 5-7 High-voltage power supply circuits Circuit Description Primary-charging-bias generation DC negative bias is applied to the surface of ... formation. Primary-transfer-bias generation DC positive bias transfers the latent toner image from the ITB onto the paper. 124 Chapter 5 Theory of the photosensitive drum to each photosensitive drum onto the ITB.
Secondary-transfer-bias generation Two DC biases, one positive and one negative, transfer the toner from each photosensitive drum during the imageformation process. Table 5-7 High-voltage power supply circuits Circuit Description Primary-charging-bias generation DC negative bias is applied to the surface of ... formation. Primary-transfer-bias generation DC positive bias transfers the latent toner image from the ITB onto the paper. 124 Chapter 5 Theory of the photosensitive drum to each photosensitive drum onto the ITB.
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... lenses and onto the scanner mirror, which rotates at a constant speed. The mirror reflects the beam onto the photosensitive drum in the pattern necessary for cyan and black. The product has two laser/scanners: one for yellow and magenta and the other for the image, exposing the surface of the page to...
... lenses and onto the scanner mirror, which rotates at a constant speed. The mirror reflects the beam onto the photosensitive drum in the pattern necessary for cyan and black. The product has two laser/scanners: one for yellow and magenta and the other for the image, exposing the surface of the page to...
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Image-formation system The image-formation system creates the printed image on the paper. Figure 5-9 Image-formation system Fuser Y M C K Laser/scanner Laser/scanner ENWW Image-formation system 133 The system consists of the laser/ scanners, print cartridges, imaging drums, ITB, and fuser.
Image-formation system The image-formation system creates the printed image on the paper. Figure 5-9 Image-formation system Fuser Y M C K Laser/scanner Laser/scanner ENWW Image-formation system 133 The system consists of the laser/ scanners, print cartridges, imaging drums, ITB, and fuser.
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... latent image on the surface of ten steps divided into six functional blocks. Laser-beam exposure 4. ITB cleaning 10. Drum cleaning Description An invisible latent image forms on the photosensitive drums. The toner image transfers to the ITB and subsequently to make a permanent image... 3. Primary transfer 6. Figure 5-10 Image-formation process Fuser Fusing Y M C K Functional block Latent image formation Development Transfer Fusing ITB cleaning Drum cleaning Steps 1. Pre-exposure 2. The toner fuses to the paper to the paper. Residual toner is removed from the ITB.
... latent image on the surface of ten steps divided into six functional blocks. Laser-beam exposure 4. ITB cleaning 10. Drum cleaning Description An invisible latent image forms on the photosensitive drums. The toner image transfers to the ITB and subsequently to make a permanent image... 3. Primary transfer 6. Figure 5-10 Image-formation process Fuser Fusing Y M C K Functional block Latent image formation Development Transfer Fusing ITB cleaning Drum cleaning Steps 1. Pre-exposure 2. The toner fuses to the paper to the paper. Residual toner is removed from the ITB.
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Step 1: Pre-exposure Light from the pre-exposure LED strikes the surface of the photosensitive drum to remove any residual electrical charges from the drum surface. Figure 5-11 Pre-exposure Step 2: Primary charging The primary-charging roller contacts the photosensitive drum and charges the drum with negative potential. Figure 5-12 Primary charging ENWW Image-formation system 135
Step 1: Pre-exposure Light from the pre-exposure LED strikes the surface of the photosensitive drum to remove any residual electrical charges from the drum surface. Figure 5-11 Pre-exposure Step 2: Primary charging The primary-charging roller contacts the photosensitive drum and charges the drum with negative potential. Figure 5-12 Primary charging ENWW Image-formation system 135
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... strikes the surface of operation ENWW The ITB attracts the negatively charged toner from the surface of each drum. Figure 5-13 Laser-beam exposure Step 4: Development Toner acquires a negative charge as the developing cylinder contacts the developing blade. Figure 5-14 Development Step ...rollers contact the ITB, giving the ITB a positive charge. Because the negatively charged surface of the photosensitive drums have been neutralized where they have been struck by the laser beam, the toner adheres to accept toner. The negative charge neutralizes in those areas, which are then ...
... strikes the surface of operation ENWW The ITB attracts the negatively charged toner from the surface of each drum. Figure 5-13 Laser-beam exposure Step 4: Development Toner acquires a negative charge as the developing cylinder contacts the developing blade. Figure 5-14 Development Step ...rollers contact the ITB, giving the ITB a positive charge. Because the negatively charged surface of the photosensitive drums have been neutralized where they have been struck by the laser beam, the toner adheres to accept toner. The negative charge neutralizes in those areas, which are then ...
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..., one for the next image. Step 9: ITB cleaning The cleaning blade scrapes the residual toner off the surface of the drum to prepare it for each color. The waste toner falls into the hopper in the toner collection box. The residual toner feed screw deposits residual toner in ...the print cartridge. Figure 5-19 ITB cleaning Step 10: Drum cleaning Inside the print cartridge, the cleaning blade removes residual toner from ...
..., one for the next image. Step 9: ITB cleaning The cleaning blade scrapes the residual toner off the surface of the drum to prepare it for each color. The waste toner falls into the hopper in the toner collection box. The residual toner feed screw deposits residual toner in ...the print cartridge. Figure 5-19 ITB cleaning Step 10: Drum cleaning Inside the print cartridge, the cleaning blade removes residual toner from ...
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The memory tag is a non-volatile memory chip that stores information about the usage for the print cartridge. 140 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW Figure 5-21 Print-cartridge system The DC controller rotates the drum motor to drive the photosensitive drum, developing roller, and the primary-charging roller. The DC controller rotates the drum motor to drive the photosensitive drum, developing unit, and primary charging roller.
The memory tag is a non-volatile memory chip that stores information about the usage for the print cartridge. 140 Chapter 5 Theory of operation ENWW Figure 5-21 Print-cartridge system The DC controller rotates the drum motor to drive the photosensitive drum, developing roller, and the primary-charging roller. The DC controller rotates the drum motor to drive the photosensitive drum, developing unit, and primary charging roller.
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... on and at the end of each of the developing rollers engage. If the DC controller does not detect any output from the photosensitive drums. If the next print job is black-only mode, only the black developing roller engages. The motion of operation ENWW Intermediate transfer belt ...(ITB) unit The ITB unit accepts the toner images from the photosensitive drums and transfers the completed image to rotate. If the next print job is full-color mode, each print job, all four of the developing rollers disengage from the developing home-position sensor...
... on and at the end of each of the developing rollers engage. If the DC controller does not detect any output from the photosensitive drums. If the next print job is black-only mode, only the black developing roller engages. The motion of operation ENWW Intermediate transfer belt ...(ITB) unit The ITB unit accepts the toner images from the photosensitive drums and transfers the completed image to rotate. If the next print job is full-color mode, each print job, all four of the developing rollers disengage from the developing home-position sensor...