
M-3
1155SBM0200A
1. Photoelectric Conversion Section
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The exposure lamp directs light onto the original. The light reflected from the original is
directed and resized by the various mirrors and lenses so as to produce a reduced-size
image on the CCD sensor.
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The CCD sensor converts the reduced image into an electrical signal. The signal is out-
put to the IR image-processing section.
2. IR Image-Processing Section
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This section converts the electric signal from the photoelectric conversion section into an
8-bit digital image signal (A/D conversion), applies appropriate correction processing,
and outputs the result to the memory section.
3. Memory Section
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This section compresses the data received from the IR Image-Processing Section. The
section can store data for up to 200 A4-size sheets (assuming a B/W ratio of 6%). Stored
data can then be expanded in various ways in accordance with selected functions.
4. PH Image-Processing Section
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This section applies correction processing to the digital signal output from the memory
section, then converts the result (D/A conversion) into an electrical signal that controls
the output level from the laser diode (LD).
5. Laser Exposure
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The laser beam emitted from the LD strikes the surface of the PC drum, creating a latent
(electrostatic) image.
6. PC Drum
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The drum is an aluminum cylinder coated with photosensitive material. The action of the
laser generates an electrostatic pattern (latent image) onto the drum surface.
7. Drum Charging
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A scorotron charger (with 2 comb electrodes) generates a negative DC charged layer on
the surface of the drum.
8. Image Development
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Negatively charged toner from the developer mixing chamber adheres to the latent image
on the drum surface, creating a visible image.
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AC/DC bias voltage is applied to the sleeve roller to prevent toner from adhering to the
white background areas of the image.
9. Paper Feed
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This section feeds sheets from the appropriate feed source (feed drawer or manual-feed
tray).
1. Photoelectric
Conversion Section
2. IR Image-Processing
Section
3. Memory
Section
4. PH Image-Processing
Section
5. Laser Exposure
7. Drum
Charging
6. PC Drum
13. Cleaning
15. Transport
16. Fusing
18. Turnover
20. Lower Paper
Exit Switch
19. Duplex Unit
17. Upper Paper
Exit Switch
14. Main Erase
8. Image Development
9. Manual Feed
10. Image
Transfer
11/12.
Separation
9. Paper Feed
1155M079CB
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COPYING PROCESS
Summary of Contents for Di620
Page 1: ...Di 620 GENERAL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ...
Page 5: ...1151SBG000CA GENERAL ...
Page 19: ...1155SAM000CA MACHANICAL ELECTRICAL ...
Page 140: ...M 121 Multi Copy Cycle Immediately After Warm up in Early Morning normal CPM 62 1155M082CA ...
Page 153: ...Di620 SWITCHES ON PWBs TECH REP SETTINGS 1155SBS000AA ...
Page 211: ...Di620 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 238: ...M E M O ...
Page 304: ...Di620 DIS REASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT ...
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