L Pattern Correction - Ricoh A156 Service Manual

Ricoh a156/a212... series service manual
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1.4.2 V
Pattern Correction
L
V
Pattern
L
(V)
Drum
Potential
Initial
Conditions
Exposure lamp voltage
Dirty optics or deterioration of the exposure lamp decreases the intensity of
the light that reaches the drum via the optics cavity. As more copies are
made during the drum's life, the photoconductive layer gets worn and the
response of the drum to the exposure lamp weakens.
V
pattern correction counteracts dirty background caused by the factors
L
mentioned above.
The V
pattern is a light gray sensor pattern on the operator side of the
L
bottom of the left scale bracket. The ID sensor output at V
memory is used again as V
When V
pattern detection starts, the exposure lamp turns on and the main
L
motor stays on to rotate the drum. The drum charge roller, all the blocks of
the erase lamp, the pre-transfer lamp, and the quenching lamp turn on.
Then, the appropriate blocks of the erase lamp turn off and on to make a V
pattern on the drum surface.
In V
detection, V
is compared with V
L
LP
V
is the reflectivity of the bare area of the drum, measured by the ID
LG
sensor. It has the same value as V
and V
Detection).
SP
V
is the output from the ID sensor reflected from the V
LP
STM
ID Sensor
Deteriorated
Conditions
(V)
(the reflectivity of the bare area of the drum).
LG
.
LG
(see Image Density Control - V
SG
2-21
detection in
SG
L
SG
pattern.
L
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