Chapter 3
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3.2 Basic Sequence
3.2.1 Basic Sequence of Operation
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The operational sequence of a printer is controlled by the microcomputer (CPU) on the DC controller.
The purposes of each period, from power-ON until the inverter motor stops after the completion of printing, are listed below.
T-3-1
Operation
Interval
Description
Remarks
WAIT
(Wait)
From either power switch is turned ON or
front cover is closed until each drum phase
adjustment is completed.
To clear drum surface potential, to adjust
each drum phase, and to clean the ETB.
The machine detects the toner level, cartridge presence,
new cartridge, and environmental status during the
period.
It also executes the calibration (color displacement
correction and image stability control) as required.
STBY
(Stand-by)
From end of WAIT or LSTR period until
either the print command is input from the
main controller or power switch is turned
OFF.
To keep the machine ready to print.
The machine goes into sleep mode when a sleep
command is sent from the main controller.
It executes the color displacement correction and the
image stability control when each command is sent.
INTR
(Initial rotation)
From the print command is input by the
main controller until paper is picked up.
To stabilize the photosensitive drum
sensitivity in preparation for printing.
PRINT
(Print)
From /TOP signal is sent to the main
controller after INTR period until the
fixing delivery sensor detects trailing edge
of paper.
To form image on the photosensitive drum
based on the video signals sent from the
main controller and to transfer the toner
image onto paper.
The printer executes the image stabilization control in
every specified number of prints or specified time
elapsed after the power is turned ON.
LSTR
(Last rotation)
From the end of PRINT period until the
inverter motor stops.
To deliver the last paper out of the
machine.
The machine returns to the INTR period as soon as
another print command is sent from the main controller.
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