Star Micronics WinType 4000 Technical Manual page 16

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THEORY OF OPERATION
• Description of the Printing Process
Step
Charging
Scanning Exposure
Developing
Transfer
(Separation)
Fusing
(Cleaning)
Drum's surface
Voltage
The surface of the rotating drum in the EP toner cartridge is uniformly negatively charged
by the electric charge from the BCR (Bias Charge Roller).
The ROS assembly scans the exposure by converting the image signal from the MCU PWB
into an optical signal (laser beam) and directs the laser beam onto the drum.
When an image is present, a laser is emitted and the laser beam is irradiated onto the surface
of the drum causing the irradiated area to be set to a neutral charge, thus enabling an
invisible latent electrostatic image to be formed on the drum's surface.
The latent electrostatic image on the drum's surface attracts toner from the surface of the
magnetic roller in the EP toner cartridge, forming a visible image on the surface of the drum.
The magnet inside the magnetic roller causes the toner, which also has magnetic properties,
to adhere to the roller while the friction between the rotating magnetic roller and the CM
blade (Charge Metal Blade) negatively charges the toner, so that a thin layer of toner is n
the surface of the magnetic roller.
A positive charge is applied to the back of the paper by the BTR (Bias Transfer Roller)
causing the toner on the drum's surface to be transferred to the paper.
Applying a positive charge to the back of the paper causes the paper itself to be positively
charged, so that the paper adheres to the drum
The firmness of the paper causes the paper with the toner affixed to it to be separated from
the drum.
The heat from the heat roller heated by the heat rod and the pressure from the pressure roller
causes the toner to be fused to the paper in the fuser assembly.
Any residual toner remaining on the drum after the transfer step is scraped off by the
cleaning blade which is in contact with the drum's surface.
Charging
–V
–350V
0
Figure 2-2 Printing Process (Drum's Surface)
Details
Scanning Exposure
Laser beam
Electrostatic latent
image (Invisible image)
–V
–350V
0
– 12 –
Developing
Toner image
(Visible image)
–V
–350V
–210V
(Developing bias)
0

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