System Overview
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1) Charger Voltage : Charger
Function: voltage that charges OPC surface up to ?500V~ -800V.
Output voltage: -1.0KV ~ -2.0KV DC
3%
Error type: if the voltage fails to be output to Charger Roll, OPC surface will not be charged, and the toner on the
developer roller will be transferred to OPC Drum, printing black paper.
2) 1st Transfer High Voltage : T1(+)
Function: voltage necessary for transferring toner developed on OPC Drum surface onto ITB.
Output voltage: Max +2.0KV
3%(Duty variable, no load)
ERROR type: if T1(+) output fails, the toner on OPC drum will not be transferred to ITB normally and the image will
be blurred.
3) 2nd Transfer High Voltage : T2(+)
Function: voltage used to transfer the toner primarily transferred on ITB again onto paper.
Output voltage: Max +5.0KV
3%(Duty variable, no load)
ERROR type: if T2(+) output fails, the toner on ITB will not be transferred to paper normally and the image will be
blurred.
4) T2 Cleaning Voltage : Clean : T2(-)
Function: prevent reverse side of paper from being dirtied, by recovering the negatively charged toner remaining at
Transfer Roller and sending it onto ITB.
Output voltage: with no feedback control, output fixed voltage(-1300V +/- 15%)
ERROR type: reverse side of paper will be dirtied.
5) Supplying Voltage : Supply AC+DC(-)
Function: voltage that makes toner to develop on the area exposed by LSU by means of potential difference, output
will be the voltage of AC+DC overlapped form.
Output voltage: AC 600V ~ 2000V p-p +/-1.5%
DC -50V ~ -600V DC +/- 3%
ERROR type: 1. if supply is GND, density will be extremely low.
2. if supply is floating (for insecure terminal contact), density will be down so slightly that it is impossible
to make out with naked eyes.
6) Developing Voltage : Deve AC+DC(-)
Function: voltage that supplies toner to Developing Roller
Output voltage: AC 300V ~ 1700Vp-p
1.5% (supply voltage is connected to ZENER Diode 300V)
DC -50V ~ -600V DC +/- 3%
ERROR type: 1. if Deve is GND, density will be extremely down.
2. if Deve is floating (for insecure terminal contact), density will be extremely down.
Summary of Contents for 6110MFP/XN
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Page 7: ...Section 1 Service Call Procedures...
Page 10: ...Section 2 Repair Analysis Procedures...
Page 25: ...Section 3 Image Quality...
Page 30: ...Troubleshooting Major Problems Trouble shooting Vertical Line and Band Vertical White Line...
Page 31: ...Light Image Dark Image or black...
Page 32: ...Troubleshooting Background...
Page 35: ...Section 4 Repairs and Adjustments...
Page 67: ...Disassembly and Reassembly 6 Pull the Feed Idle Shaft Feed Idle Shaft...
Page 72: ...Adjustments There are no adjustments in the Phaser 6110 MFP...
Page 73: ...Section 5 Parts Lists...
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Page 80: ...Item Description Part Number 1 LOWER TRANSPORT 002N02649...
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Page 82: ...Item Description Part Number 1 ADF MOTOR 127N07531...
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Page 92: ...Item Description Part Number 0 REAR COVER 002N02630 10 T2 ROLLER 022N02299...
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Page 122: ...Section 6 General Procedures and Information...
Page 124: ...Setting up System in Tech Mode...
Page 152: ...Section 7 Wiring Data...
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Page 156: ...CON2 To Main PBA CON1 CON3 AC Input Fuser AC...
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Page 159: ...Section 8 Top Problems...
Page 161: ...There are no problems reported at this time...
Page 162: ...Section 9 Installation and Kits...
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Page 168: ...Section 10 Product Technical Overview...
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Page 191: ...System Overview 3 18 CHORUSm Internal Block Diagram...
Page 207: ...4 6 Initailize Flow...
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Page 211: ...Section 11 Component Location...
Page 213: ...Service Manual Main Parts of System...
Page 214: ...Roller Exit Roller Feed Roller ADF Roller Pickup...
Page 215: ...Section 12 Reference Library...