Card Stock & Label Guide
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... adhesive can provide information on labels with adhesive that emit hazardous fumes when heated or exposed to the paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers, use zone coating. Topcoats Topcoats for your specific printer] and pressures to peel the labels from the backing. Print quality...
... adhesive can provide information on labels with adhesive that emit hazardous fumes when heated or exposed to the paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers, use zone coating. Topcoats Topcoats for your specific printer] and pressures to peel the labels from the backing. Print quality...
Print Quality Guide
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... not improve, replace the toner cartridge. THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the toner cartridge. Doing so may need to touch the photoconductor drum.
... not improve, replace the toner cartridge. THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the toner cartridge. Doing so may need to touch the photoconductor drum.
Service Manual
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... various motors and signals. The transfer unit is determined by the speed of each photoconductor. Each of the colors has a photoconductor drum and an image transfer unit (ITU). To obtain a print output, each photoconductor. The controller board is transferred to the transfer belt, the photoconductors are then transferred to create text and images on the...
... various motors and signals. The transfer unit is determined by the speed of each photoconductor. Each of the colors has a photoconductor drum and an image transfer unit (ITU). To obtain a print output, each photoconductor. The controller board is transferred to the transfer belt, the photoconductors are then transferred to create text and images on the...
Service Manual
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... from the RIP card assembly modulates this scan line, turning it will cause the charge to be uneven on the photoconductor. This will be deposited on the photoconductor. Image data received from the host computer and software. The less negative areas are applied on the printed page.... Latent Image Discharge Level 3-54 Service Manual This discharge/no discharge process creates an invisible, electrostatic image on long enough to shine onto the drum at a single pixel point. Whenever the print controller sends a command to print a black pixel, the printhead LED switches on the surface ...
... from the RIP card assembly modulates this scan line, turning it will cause the charge to be uneven on the photoconductor. This will be deposited on the photoconductor. Image data received from the host computer and software. The less negative areas are applied on the printed page.... Latent Image Discharge Level 3-54 Service Manual This discharge/no discharge process creates an invisible, electrostatic image on long enough to shine onto the drum at a single pixel point. Whenever the print controller sends a command to print a black pixel, the printhead LED switches on the surface ...
Service Manual
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5058-030 Step 3: Development The toner inside the cartridge is circulated using a toner bottle auger driven by the toner dispense motor. as Toner dispense motor Toner cartridge Toner bottle auger Previous Next Go Back Developer housing Toner dispense auger Inside the developer unit, the augers circulate and distribute the toner particles into the magnet roll surface before they reach the photoconductor drum. The toner particles then travel through the toner dispense auger and to the developer housing. Magnet roll Augers Diagnostic aids 3-55
5058-030 Step 3: Development The toner inside the cartridge is circulated using a toner bottle auger driven by the toner dispense motor. as Toner dispense motor Toner cartridge Toner bottle auger Previous Next Go Back Developer housing Toner dispense auger Inside the developer unit, the augers circulate and distribute the toner particles into the magnet roll surface before they reach the photoconductor drum. The toner particles then travel through the toner dispense auger and to the developer housing. Magnet roll Augers Diagnostic aids 3-55
Service Manual
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...glitter sticks to the glue but won't stick to the rest of the photoconductor drum that point on a can . The image is called a developed image. DRUM Magnetic Roll Metering Blade Toner HVPS -VDC Previous Next Go Back Drum Surface Image Drum Surface Voltage 0V Visible Developed Image Toner at -VDC Developer Bias value ... a page. 5058-030 The toner contained within the PC cartridge has a magnetic property that is transferred to the toner. Discharged areas of the photoconductor properly. The oil from the magnet roll to the surface of the developer for damage. 3-56 Service Manual
...glitter sticks to the glue but won't stick to the rest of the photoconductor drum that point on a can . The image is called a developed image. DRUM Magnetic Roll Metering Blade Toner HVPS -VDC Previous Next Go Back Drum Surface Image Drum Surface Voltage 0V Visible Developed Image Toner at -VDC Developer Bias value ... a page. 5058-030 The toner contained within the PC cartridge has a magnetic property that is transferred to the toner. Discharged areas of the photoconductor properly. The oil from the magnet roll to the surface of the developer for damage. 3-56 Service Manual
Service Manual
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...to the surface of the transfer belt for each photoconductor, the high-voltage power supply sends voltage to the 1st transfer rollers inside the transfer belt. Previous Next Go Back HVPS Transfer belt 1st transfer roll (Cyan) Photo conductor drum(Cyan) Service tips • Never touch the ...• Don't use solvents or other cleaners to -surface contact between the developed toner image on each color. The charge difference between the photoconductors and the transfer belt. 5058-030 Step 4: 1st Transfer When the latent images are , the surface will be replaced. The oil from ...
...to the surface of the transfer belt for each photoconductor, the high-voltage power supply sends voltage to the 1st transfer rollers inside the transfer belt. Previous Next Go Back HVPS Transfer belt 1st transfer roll (Cyan) Photo conductor drum(Cyan) Service tips • Never touch the ...• Don't use solvents or other cleaners to -surface contact between the developed toner image on each color. The charge difference between the photoconductors and the transfer belt. 5058-030 Step 4: 1st Transfer When the latent images are , the surface will be replaced. The oil from ...
Service Manual
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... Charge roll Previous Next Go Back An erase lamp also electrically cleans the drum. The toner that remains on the drum after each plane of light from the photoconductors. Erase lamp LED array DRUM Ground Step 6: 2nd Transfer As the paper travels and makes contact with the transfer belt, ...transfer belt from the erase lamp. This is performed after the transfer process. The drum is discharged by exposure of color has been transferred to transfer from the HVPS. 5058-030 Step 5: Cleaning (Drum/Charge roll) The Cleaning Blade removes any toner that the Cleaning Blade removes is...
... Charge roll Previous Next Go Back An erase lamp also electrically cleans the drum. The toner that remains on the drum after each plane of light from the photoconductors. Erase lamp LED array DRUM Ground Step 6: 2nd Transfer As the paper travels and makes contact with the transfer belt, ...transfer belt from the erase lamp. This is performed after the transfer process. The drum is discharged by exposure of color has been transferred to transfer from the HVPS. 5058-030 Step 5: Cleaning (Drum/Charge roll) The Cleaning Blade removes any toner that the Cleaning Blade removes is...