Chapter 7
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7.6 Drum Cleaner Unit
7.6.1 Outline
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iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086
The following shows the components of the machine's drum cleaner unit:
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The presence of a cake of toner on the cleaning blade inside the cleaner unit is likely to prevent normal cleaning of the drum, and the machine uses 2 blade vibration
units to prevent adhesion of toner. When these units vibrate, the entire blade will vibrate to shake off the toner, thereby eliminating cleaning faults otherwise caused
by cakes of toner.
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The blade vibration unit is driven for the following:
- after initial multiple rotation imitated by turning on the main power (5 or 1 vibration)
- at time of STOP sequence (1 vibration)
- during wire cleaning associated with pre-transfer, transfer, and separation (1 vibration)
1 vibration: ON for 0.6 sec
5 vibrations: ON for 0.6 sec, OFF for 0.3 sec
SERVICE MODE:
You can check the activation of the blade vibration unit in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>PART-CHK>MTR.
7.6.2 Detecting the Waste Toner (case full condition)
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iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086
The following shows the construction of the control system associated with the detection of the state of the waste toner bottle (full):
M1
Cleaning Blade
Blade vibration unit
Pre-exposure lamp
Magnet roller
Separation claw
Waste toner feeding screw
Main motor
Toner
Cleaning Blade
Blade vibration unit
Blade vibration unit
Summary of Contents for iR7086
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