Adc (Automatic Density Control) - Xerox DocuColor 12/DCCS50 Service Manual

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ADC (Automatic Density Control)

The ADC Sensor is a Polarized Color Densitometer (PcDM) consisting of a Light Emitting
Diode (LED), a phototransistor and a polarizing filter. The ADC Sensor is located in the IBT
Assembly. This sensor reads the reflected light from a toner patch placed on the IBT Belt. This
reflective reading is used by Process Controls to determine the density level of the image
which will then determine the required running times for toner dispensing.
The current through the phototransistor is proportional to the amount of light reflected from the
developed patch. The current is converted to a voltage level on the ADC Sensor PWB and that
voltage signal is sent as two analog signals through IOT Drive PWB to the IOT CPU PWBA
where it is used for process control functionality. The ADC Sensor and ADC Sensor PWB are
part of the ADC Sensor Assembly. Refer to
control.
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Figure 8 Toner Supply Control Simplified Block Diagram (Black)
Figure 10
for a block diagram of the ADC Sensor
ADC SENSOR
STEERING
ROLL
(INSIDE
BELT)
Figure 9 IBT and Selected Subassemblies Locations
ADC patches are made and read:
1/05
10-121
TR0 SENSOR
IBT BELT
DRIVE ROLL (INSIDE
BELT)
Principles of Operation
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