
3: Operation
Colorwriter LSR 2000 Printer
Service Guide
3-61
Rotation of the developing rotary
When the print sequence command is received from the DC
controller, the mechanical controller sets the developing rotary
brake signal (/DEVBRK) to “H,” and the developing rotary brake
clutch (CL1) to OFF to release the brake. At the same time, the
developing rotary drive signal (/DEVON) is set to “L” and the
developing unit drive clutch (CL2) is turned on. Then the
developing unit motor starts driving the rotation of the developing
rotary.
The developing unit position sensor (PS4) monitors the number of
flags passed in order to detect the rotational position of the
developing rotary.
When the mechanical controller detects that the rotary has rotated
to the specified position, it stops the developing unit motor and
thus the developing rotary. Then /DEVBRK signal is set to “L” and
CL1 turned ON to apply a brake, and /DEVON signal is set to “H”
to turn CL2 OFF.
Figure 3-45
Developing rotary
Developing
motor
Developing unit
clutch (CL2)
Developing rotary rotation
Normal
ON
Toner cartridge press/separation
Reverse
OFF
Developing cylinder rotation
Normal
OFF
Photosensitive
drum
Toner cartridge
Developing rotary