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3.4.5 New toner detection
When a toner cartridge is replaced and a new toner cartridge is mounted, there is a need to
reset the develop bias voltage value (refer to
) to the initial value and to reset
prohibition of the print operation by clearing the display of “Toner Low” or “Replace Toner.”
The old and new toner cartridges can be identified using the new toner detection mechanism
shown below.
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New toner detection mechanism
When a new toner cartridge is mounted and the develop drive motor starts rotating, rotation is
conveyed to the reset gear via some other gears. Consequently, the rib on the reset gear
presses the reset upper lever, it turns ON the new toner sensor, and it is detected that a new
toner cartridge is mounted. If the develop drive motor further rotates, the rib on the reset gear
is disengaged from the reset upper lever, and the new toner sensor is turned OFF.
<For standard toner cartridge>
Drive of the develop drive motor rotates the reset gear, and the rib on the reset gear presses
the reset upper lever. Consequently, the new toner sensor turns ON, and it is detected that a
new toner cartridge is mounted.
Fig. 2-16
<For starter toner cartridge>
It is assumed that the starter toner cartridge is mounted when the main unit is turned ON for
the first time after the product is shipped out. The reset gear is not mounted.
Reset gear
Rib
Standard toner cartridge
Gear
Rib
Reset upper lever
Side frame L
Rib
Reset gear
Reset gear
Side frame L
Rib
Reset upper lever
New toner sensor
New toner sensor
Summary of Contents for DCP-9010CN
Page 11: ...Confidential CHAPTER 1 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 53: ...Confidential CHAPTER 2 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 90: ...Confidential CHAPTER 3 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 201: ...Confidential CHAPTER 4 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE ...
Page 224: ...Confidential CHAPTER 5 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ...
Page 440: ...Confidential CHAPTER 6 ADJUSTMENTS AND UPDATING OF SETTINGS REQUIRED AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT ...
Page 446: ...6 5 Confidential 10 Alert warning message appears click Continue Anyway to proceed ...
Page 456: ...Confidential CHAPTER 7 SERVICE FUNCTIONS ...
Page 464: ...7 6 Confidential For color scanning Fig 7 2 ...
Page 487: ...7 29 Confidential Cover page sample Fig 7 13 End page sample Fig 7 14 ...
Page 492: ...7 34 Confidential Color registration adjustment chart Fig 7 16 ...
Page 496: ...7 38 Confidential LED test pattern M68_L Fig 7 18 ...
Page 498: ...7 40 Confidential Fig 7 19 ...
Page 500: ...7 42 Confidential Color test pattern Fig 7 20 MCYK Y C K M YCMK_ _A ...
Page 518: ...Confidential CHAPTER 8 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 521: ...Confidential 8 2 High voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram SYS HITEK SPH 8N35 2 3 ...
Page 522: ...Confidential 8 3 High voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram SYS HITEK SPH 8N35 3 3 ...
Page 523: ...Confidential 8 4 High voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram MURATA MPH3316 1 3 ...
Page 524: ...Confidential 8 5 High voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram MURATA MPH3316 2 3 ...
Page 525: ...Confidential 8 6 High voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram MURATA MPH3316 3 3 ...
Page 526: ...Confidential 8 7 Low voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram 100V ...
Page 527: ...Confidential 8 8 Low voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram 200V ...
Page 528: ...Confidential 8 9 NCU PCB Circuit Diagram USA Canada ...
Page 529: ...Confidential 8 10 NCU PCB Circuit Diagram Europe Asia Oceania China ...
Page 530: ...Confidential 8 11 NCU PCB Circuit Diagram South Africa Gulf ...
Page 531: ...Confidential 8 12 2 WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring Diagram 1 2 ...
Page 532: ...Confidential 8 13 Wiring Diagram 2 2 ...
Page 590: ...Confidential APPENDIX 3 SERIAL NUMBERING SYSTEM ...
Page 592: ...App 3 2 Confidential Serial number of the LED ASSY Print position Fig App 3 4 Serial number ...
Page 593: ...Confidential APPENDIX 4 SCREW CATALOGUE ...
Page 595: ...Confidential APPENDIX 5 REFERENCES ...
Page 597: ...Confidential APPENDIX 6 GLOSSARY ...