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CHAPTER 4 STRUCTURE OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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The drum cleaning process is where the residual toner on the transfer drum is removed.
(1)
Structure of Drum Cleaning (Refer to Fig.4-23.)
i) The drum cleaning unit is located as shown in Fig.4-8.
ii) The drum cleaning brush is a semiconductor type so that the brush can clean the
iii) The drum cleaning roller is positively biased by the positive voltage FCBV (V).
iv) FCBV (V) is fed to the cleaning brush in contact with the roller and the cleaning
v) The drum cleaning roller rotates in contact with the drum cleaning brush.
(2)
Process of Drum Cleaning (Refer to Fig.4-23.)
i) There is residual toner on the surface of the transfer drum after the paper transfer
ii) The Drum cleaning brush is positively self-biased and so the negatively charged
iii) The Drum cleaning roller has been biased to the positive voltage FCBV (V). As the
iv) Waste toner adhering to the surface of the drum cleaning roller is scavenged by the
FCBV: Cleaning roller
Power supply for
fuser cleaner bias
Drum Cleaning
surface of the rotating transfer drum. The Drum cleaning brush is kept out of
contact with the transfer drum when the print image on the transfer drum is being
created.
brush is self-biased by the resistance of the brush.
process.
residual toner is removed from the surface of the transfer drum onto the drum
cleaning brush.
cleaning brush rotates, the residual toner absorbed into the brush from the transfer
drum is attracted by the positive FCBV (V) voltage on the roller and adheres to the
surface of the drum cleaning roller.
cleaning blade and collected into the waste toner pack by the waste toner feeder.
Cleaning brush
Residual
Toner
FCBV
Drum cleaner
Transfer drum
Fig. 4-23
4-22
West toner feeder
Drum cleaning unit

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