3. OPERATION AND TIMING
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E. Transfer Unit
1. Outline
The CLC1000's transfer unit is constructed as shown in Figure 3-630. The transfer unit is used to retain
paper coming from the registration roller to the transfer belt by the transfer blade (Y) and, at the same time,
to transfer the toner images on the Y, M, C, and Bk photosensitive drums to the paper. Thereafter, the
transfer unit operates to feed the paper separated by the transfer belt by the separation charging unit to the
pre-fixing feeding assembly.
The transfer unit has the following functions:
• Moves the transfer blade in/out of position.
• Detects the home position of the transfer belt.
• Corrects displacement of the transfer belt.
• Operates the lifter of the transfer belt.
• Cleans the transfer belt.
Figure 3-630
Photosensitive
drum (Bk)
Photosensitive
drum (C)
Photosensitive
drum (M)
Photosensitive
drum (Y)
Paper
Driven
roller
Swinging
roller
Pick-Up motor
Signal
plate
Cam
Oil removing
roller
Polishing/oil
removing motor
Polishing roller
solenoid
Transfer belt
cleaning web
Transfer cleaning blade
Transfer belt
Transfer
lifter arm
Grounding roller
Drive roller
Transfer belt cleaning
web motor
Transfer belt
lifter clutch
Transfer cleaning
blade solenoid
Transfer blade
solenoid (Bk)
Transfer blade
solenoid (C)
Transfer blade solenoid (M)
Transfer blade solenoid (Y)
Polishing roller
Transfer belt motor
Transfer belt
swinging motor
Transfer adsorbing
Separation
corona
assembly
SL7Bk
SL7C
SL7M
SL18
SL7Y
M14
M13
M12
PS16
PS10 PS11
PS18
PS20
PS17
PS19
PS12
PS13
CL17
M10
SL6
M15
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