9. Bypass Paper Feed
• Feeds paper from the Manual Bypass Tray, one piece at a time.
• The optional Multiple Bypass Tray (MB-5), when mounted on the machine, permits con-
tinuous paper feeding.
10. Image Transfer
• A DC positive charge is applied to the Image Transfer Roller to transfer the visible image
on the surface of the PC Drum onto the paper.Paper Separation.
11. Paper Separation
• The PC Drum Paper Separator Fingers remove paper from the surface of the PC Drum.
• The Charge Neutralizing Plate neutralizes any charge left on the paper.
12. Cleaning
• Residual toner on the surface of the PC Drum is scraped off.
• The toner is then recycled back to the Developing Unit.
13. Main Erase
• Light is directed to the surface of the PC Drum to neutralize any surface potential remain-
ing there after cleaning.
14. Paper Transport
• The paper is fed to the Fusing Unit.
15. Fusing
• The developed image is permanently fused to the paper by a combination of heat and
pressure applied by the Right and Left Fusing Rollers.
16. Paper Exit
• The paper is fed out onto the Exit Tray.
• When the optional Job Tray (JS-202) is mounted, the specific tray into which paper is fed
is selected according to the application mode.
• The optional Shifting Unit (OT-103), when mounted, permits different finishing functions
set on the machine (Non-Sort, and Sort).
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