Fixing Temperature Control; Protective Functions; Protective Function; Fixing Unit Failure Detection - Canon LBP7200Cdn Service Manual

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2.6.2.2 Fixing Temperature Control

2.6.2.2.1 Fixing temperature control

The fixing control circuit brings the fixing heater temperature at the targeted temperature.
Fixing unit
Fixing film unit
Pressure
FU1: Temperature fuse
TH802:Thermistor
The DC controller monitors the FIXING HEATER TEMPERATURE (MAINTH) signal and sends the FIXING HEATER DRIVE (FSRD+, FSRD-) signals ac-
cording to the detected temperature. The fixing heater drive circuit controls the fixing heater depending on the signals so that the heater remains at the targeted
temperature.
1) Warm up temperature control
This control is to warm up the fixing heater until the fixing temperature reaches the required fixing temperature.
Warm up temperature differs depending on the elapsed time from the previous print, paper type or environment.
2) Print temperature control
This control is to keep the fixing sleeve temperature at a targeted temperature during printing.
Target temperature of fixing sleeve differs, depending on the paper type.
3) Paper interval temperature control
This control is to bring the fixing heater temperature lower than the fixing temperature at paper interval to prevent the pressure roller from overheating during
continuous printing in low speed mode at paper interval.
Temperature during paper interval is changed corresponding to the distance and paper type.

2.6.3 Protective Functions

2.6.3.1 Protective function

The protective function detects an abnormal temperature rise of the fixing unit and interrupts power supply to the fixing heater.
The following three protective components prevent an abnormal temperature rise of the fixing heater:
- DC controller
- Fixing heater safety circuit
- Thermal fuse
1) DC controller
The DC controller monitors the detected temperature of the thermistor located at the center of the fixing heater. The DC controller sets the FIXING HEATER
DRIVE (FSRD+, FSRD-) signals to inactive and releases the relay to interrupt power supply to the fixing heater under the following condition:
- Thermistor: 230 deg C or higher
2) Fixing heater safety circuit
The fixing heater safety circuit monitors the detected temperature of the thermistor located at the center of the fixing heater. The fixing heater safety circuit
releases the relay to interrupt power supply to the fixing heater under the following condition:
- Thermistor: 240 deg C or higher
3) Thermal fuse
When the temperature of the fixing heater rises abnormally high and the detected temperature of the thermal fuse is the following condition, the fuse blows to
interrupt power supply to the fixing heater:
- Thermal fuse: 226 deg C or higher

2.6.3.2 Fixing unit failure detection

The DC controller determines a fixing unit failure, sets the FIXING HEATER DRIVE (FSRD+, FSRD-) signals to inactive, releases the relay to interrupt power
supply to the fixing heater and notifies the main controller of a fixing unit failure when it encounters the following conditions:
1) Start-up failure
- If the detected temperature of the thermistor does not reach 40 deg C within a specified period from the heater energization during the wait period.
FU1
TH802
Fixing
heater
(H801)
roller
Fuse
FU901
Relay
drive
RL901
circui
Fixing heater
drive circuit
Fixing control circuit
F-2-19
DC controller
/RLD+
/RLD-
FSRD+
FSRD-
Fixing heater
safety circuit
MAINTH
Chapter 2
0021-2048
0021-2054
0021-2055
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