Toner Cartridge; Toner Level Detection; Specification Of Toner Level Display; Operation When Toner Level Is Low/Nearly Out - Canon L100 Service Manual

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Technical Overview > Image Formation System > Toner Cartridge > Operation when toner level is Low/Nearly Out

Toner Cartridge

■ Toner Level Detection

Toner level is detected by the Toner Sensor (Magnetic Sensor). When a Toner Cartridge is
installed, the Toner Sensor contacts with the lower side of the cartridge and it converts the
magnetic changes in the cartridge into voltage.
Then, MPU of DCNT PCB compares the output voltage of the Toner Sensor with the
reference value to detect the toner level.
Toner level detection is performed at startup of the Main Motor.
The toner level detection sequence starts after the Main Motor is started up and stabilization
time (200msec) has passed. The toner level detection sequence continues until the Main
Motor stops. There are following 2 types of toner level detection sequence: sequence at
warm-up rotation when opening door or turning ON the power, and sequence at normal
rotation.
1)Sequence at normal rotation
From the start of detection, detection value of magnetic toner is sampled for every 5 msec.
Remaining toner level is judged based on the average value and ripple value (V Peak to
Peak) of the Magnetic Sensor output while the Stirring Stick makes a full turn.
Time the Stirring Stick makes a full turn and number of samples
In case the process is 400dpi, time is 2.58 sec (516 samples).
In case the process is 600dpi, time is 3.87 sec (774 samples).
2)Sequence at warm-up rotation
Conditions of sampling and remaining toner level judgment are the same as those
mentioned above.
However, in the case that toner Low is detected even at once during warm-up rotation
sequence, toner Low is remained to be displayed.

■ Specification of Toner level display

Toner level can be checked by pressing Status Monitor/Cancel key and selecting toner level.
Display patters are as follow: OK, Low, and Out. See the table below for the display pattern.
1)OK: Toner level** status is 10% or higher and 100% or less, or toner level unidentified**
status
2)Low: Toner level** status is 5% or higher and less than 10%.
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3)Out: Toner level** status is less than 5%.
* Toner level unidentified: Status until the engine determines the toner level.
** Toner level: Reference value (%) (which varies depending on the stirring condition of toner)
is displayed.
As for the toner stop processing according to job types, follow the list of stop processing
according to toner level.
In the following cases, status of toner level is considered as unidentified, and OK (100%) is
displayed on the panel.
• After power-on
• Right after recovery from engine sleep mode
• During opening/closing the door
• When the cartridge is not installed

■ Operation when toner level is Low/Nearly Out

Operation when toner level is Low or Nearly Out is as follow. If another job which can be
processed is introduced while there is a job which is stopped due to "Nearly Out", the job is
output by overtaking the preceding job.
List of stop processing according to toner level
Copy
PDL
Receive print
Low
Out
Low
Out
Low
○ : Continues
- : Output is immediately stopped after the page in which toner level out is detected,
but changing the user mode enables continuous output despite detection of toner level out.
Note that the print can become thin or faint along the way.
Received data in the memory is deleted simultaneously upon printing and cannot be printed
again.
Printing is resumed automatically after the Toner Cartridge is reinstalled and stirred.
Printing at fax reception continues when using the following settingmethod:
Menu > Fax RX Setting > RX Function Settings > Continue Print.When Toner Is Nearly Out
> ON.
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Manual report
Auto report
Out
Low
Out
Low
Out
-
-
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