Mechanical Initialization
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Mechanical Initialization
Start Conditions
Mechanical initialization starts when either of the following situations occurs:
•
The mechanical initialization routine is called by the MC initialization
routine.
•
The controller asserts the engine operation request command for a reset
(mechanical initialization).
Note that the engine operation request command for a reset is asserted when
the printer switches from the offline idling state to the online idling state.
Description Of Operations
In the mechanical initialization process, execution of the following routines
takes place. As is the case with MC initialization, however, if the controller
confirms an error occurrence by receiving the basic status information
returned from the printer, it asserts the error status read command to identify
the error condition and displays the relevant error information on the control
panel. For the timing of individual operations, see the timing diagrams
presented at the end of this chapter.
1.
Sensor output check.
Checkout is performed to see whether the transfer unit is placed in the
lower position. If not, the transfer unit is moved into the lower position.
Also, the cutter is checked to see whether it is in its home position. If not,
an error occurs.
2.
Drum cleaning.
a.
The drum motor starts running, and the discharge lamp lights at the
high power level.
b.
The main charger and precharger simultaneously turn ON when drum
rotation is stabilized.
c.
The cleaning bias turns ON when the precharged drum surface area
comes into contact with the conductive brush.
d.
The magroll motor (developing roller inner-pole magnet drive motor)
and sleeve motor (developing roller sleeve drive motor) start to turn
ON the developing bias when the main charged drum surface area is
in the proximity of the developing roller.
e.
When the drum has made 10 revolutions, the discharge lamp light
intensity lowers and the main charger and developing bias turn OFF
to stop the magroll and sleeve motors.
f.
The precharger and cleaning bias simultaneously turn OFF when the
drum makes another two revolutions.
g.
The discharge lamp turns OFF at the same time the drum motor
stops.
3.
Power stacker unit (optional) ready.
(Power paper stacker unit, vacuum fan motor, main unit feed motor, and
tractor drive)
Summary of Contents for L5535
Page 1: ...Maintenance Manual Volume II of II L5535 Multifunction Printer...
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Page 18: ...Table of Contents...
Page 21: ...II 21 Parts lists begin on the next page...
Page 26: ...II 26 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 16 Developing Unit A 5 10 15 15 Ref A...
Page 28: ...II 28 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 17 Miscellaneous Details 5 10 15...
Page 36: ...II 36 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 20 Fuser Unit Sheet 1 of 4 5 A...
Page 37: ...II 37 Figure II 20 Fuser Unit Sheet 2 of 4 A C 10 15 B D 16 17 40 45...
Page 38: ...II 38 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 20 Fuser Unit Sheet 3 of 4 C B 20 25...
Page 39: ...II 39 Figure II 20 Fuser Unit Sheet 4 of 4 D 30 35 This view is rotated 180...
Page 40: ...II 40 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts lists continue on the next page...
Page 52: ...II 52 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 25 LED Print Head LED Array 5 10 15 20...
Page 55: ...II 55 Figure II 26 Cut Sheet Feeder Assembly Sheet 2 of 4 B 64 62 62 61 5 65 60...
Page 57: ...II 57 Figure II 26 Cut Sheet Feeder Assembly Sheet 4 of 4 D E Ref 10 11 Ref 15...
Page 58: ...II 58 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts lists continue on the next page...
Page 61: ...II 61 Figure II 27 Front View Left Side Sheet 2 of 3 C 30 25 35 42 42 40 40 37 38 39...
Page 64: ...II 64 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 28 MC PCBA 5...
Page 69: ...II 69 Figure II 30 Controller Module Sheet 2 of 3 45 A A...
Page 72: ...II 72 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 31 Head Blower Fan Assembly 5 10...
Page 76: ...II 76 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 33 General Details Sheet 1 of 2 5 10...
Page 77: ...II 77 Figure II 33 General Details Sheet 2 of 2 15 15 20 25...
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Page 80: ...II 80 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 34 Smoke Filter Box 5 10...
Page 84: ...II 84 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 36 Flash Power Supply A 10 A...
Page 86: ...II 86 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 37 Miscellaneous Details 5 10...
Page 88: ...II 88 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 38 DC Main Power Supply 10 15 20...
Page 91: ...II 91 Figure II 39 Back View Left Side Sheet 2 of 5 A 45 40 20 25 30 30 35 B 21...
Page 93: ...II 93 Figure II 39 Back View Left Side Sheet 4 of 5 C 60 65 70 80 75 85 90 95 90 95 100 D...
Page 98: ...II 98 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure II 41 Flash Duct Assembly 5...
Page 103: ...II 103 Figure II 43 Back of Printer Left Side Sheet 2 of 6 A 5 10 15 15...
Page 105: ...II 105 Figure II 43 Back of Printer Left Side Sheet 4 of 6 E F 31 35...
Page 108: ...II 108 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts lists continue on the next page...
Page 110: ...II 110 Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown...
Page 170: ...II 170 Chapter 8 Operational Sequences...
Page 173: ...II 173 Print Engine Interconnection Diagram Diagram continues on the next page...
Page 262: ...262 Appendix B Cut Sheet Output Unit...
Page 267: ...Setup II 267 Power Stacker Hook Printer Stud Printer Stud...
Page 277: ...Swinger II 277 Swinger The swinger is driven by the swinger motor Swinger Motor Swinger...
Page 299: ...Inside The Right Frame II 299 Inside The Right Frame Belt E S3M825...
Page 344: ...II 344 Appendix D Memory Operation Menu...
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