April 2017
8-6
Xerox® VersaLink® B7025/B7030/B7035 Multifunction Printer
Launch Issue
Product Technical Overview
High Voltage DC Power
The high voltage power supply (HVPS) co24VDC power into the high voltages required
by the xerographic subsystem.
The INTLK +24VDC power supplied via the drive PWB enters the HVPS, is routed to the trans-
formers on the board, and is modified to the voltages required for charge, developer bias,
detack, and transfer.
Refer to:
•
BSD 9.2 Charging and Exposure
•
BSD 9.3 Development
•
BSD 9.6 Image Transfer
The HVPS is mounted behind the drive PWB, refer to
Figure 3
.
Figure 3 HVPS PWB
IOT Modes and System Status
Refer to
Table 1
for the operating modes are available.
* Applies to the International Energy Star Program.
IOT States
Refer to
Table 2
for the IOT systems are in the following states in each mode.
HVPS PWB
Drive PWB
Table 1 Operating modes
Mode
Remaining
Running Mode
The data receiving/image creation/recording (printing) operation
mode
Ready Mode
When the system can enter the Running Mode immediately
Low Power Mode
The mode that reduces the power consumption more than the
Ready Mode
Sleep Mode*
The mode that reduces the power consumption further more
than the Low Power Mode.
Sub Power OFF Mode
The controller is maintained with the programs in running state.
The rest are in the same state as when the power is OFF.
Table 2 States
Running Mode
Ready Mode
Low Power
Mode
Sleep Mode
Fusing System
(Fusing Unit)
Maintaining
operating
temperature
Maintaining
standby
temperature
Maintaining at low
temperature
Stop state
Marking system
(Transfer,
Developer, etc.)
Operating state
Stop state
Stop state
Stop state
Exposure System
(LPH)
Operating state
Stop state
Stop state
Stop state
Fusing Fan
Low Speed
Rotation or High
Speed Rotation
by Temperature
Control
Temperature
control in Stop or
Rotate (slow)
Temperature
control in Stop or
Rotate (slow)
Stop state
Marking Fan
Stop or Rotation
by Temperature
Control (Low
Speed/High
Speed
Temperature
control in Stop or
Rotate (slow)
Temperature
control in Stop or
Rotate (slow)
Stop state
ESS (Reference) Operating state
Standby
Standby
Ready to
receive