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Process control uses these components:
Central TM (Toner Mark) sensors
Temperature/humidity sensor at the rear right of the machine. This is used to
determine whether the conditions have changed significantly enough so that
process control must be done.
Process control flow
1. TM sensor correction (Vsg adjustment)
The center TM sensor checks the bare transfer belt's reflectivity and
the machine calibrates the TM sensors.
2. Development bias control
The machine makes a 7-gradation pattern on the transfer belt for each
toner color. The pattern has 9 squares (the sequence is as follows: 7
yellow squares, 7 cyan squares, 7 magenta squares and 7 black
squares). Each of the squares is 10 mm x 17 mm, and is a solid-color
square. To make the squares, the machine changes the development
bias and charge roller voltage. The difference between development
bias and charge roller voltage is always the same.
The center TM sensor detects the densities of the 7 solid-color
squares for each color. The machine calculates an appropriate
development bias from this data.
This process takes about 33 seconds to be completed.
3. LD power control
For LD power control, the machine does the same sequence
described in "2 Development bias control". Finally, the machine
calculates an appropriate LD power.
4. MUSIC (Mirror Unit Skew and Interval Control)
The machine uses the TM sensors to measure sample lines deposited
on the ITB, and corrects color image registration adjustment based on
the sensor readings. Sample lines are made on the left, center and
Summary of Contents for M199
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Page 16: ...16 PDL for PE MF3a DDST GDI ...
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Page 30: ...30 PE MF4c P4c has an expected life of 180k ...
Page 31: ...31 The expected yield of these parts is 90k ...
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Page 43: ...43 Operating Instructions 1 Getting Started See the operation manual for details ...
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Page 47: ...47 1 Paper path from tray 1 2 Duplex path 3 By pass tray 4 Paper path from tray 2 optional ...
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Page 69: ...67 This is the same as the PE MF3 P2 ...
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Page 73: ...71 MUSIC is done at the times explained in the process control section of the course ...
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Page 81: ...79 The mechanism is the same as the PE MF3 P2 ...
Page 84: ...82 The color AIO motor drives the central gear as shown in the diagram below ...
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Page 89: ...87 This mixing mechanism prevents toner hardening and uneven image density in the outputs ...
Page 90: ...88 This machine uses mono component toner with no carrier so a TD sensor is not necessary ...
Page 91: ...89 This system is used instead of a quenching lamp ...
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Page 115: ...113 Transfer Roller Unit Contains the paper transfer roller ...
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Page 137: ...135 The next slide shows what happens after you put the tray in the machine ...
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Page 140: ...138 G849 Service Manual Replacement and Adjustment Paper Feed Unit Friction Pad ...
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