Drum Charge; Overview - Ricoh A156 Service Manual

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3. DRUM CHARGE

3.1 OVERVIEW

[A]
This copier uses a drum charge roller system instead of a corona wire
scorotron system to charge the drum. For the copy image area or during
process control, the drum charge roller [A] contacts the surface of the OPC
drum [B] to give a sufficient negative charge.
The drum charge roller system has the following advantages over the corona
wire scorotron system:
The amount of ozone generated during drum charging is less than 1/10
of that for a corona wire scorotron system.
The applied voltage is 1/2 ~1/3 that of a wire scorotron system.
The efficiency of drum charging is high.
Thanks to the above advantages, no ozone filter is required for this copier.
The CB high voltage supply board [C] gives a constant dc voltage of –1500
V (–1300 V for the V
terminal [D]. This gives the drum surface a negative charge of –900 V (–600
V for the V
pattern).
SP
A156/A160/A162
[B]
pattern) to the drum charge roller at the charge roller
SP
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[C]
[D]
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