HP LaserJet 3200 Service Manual - Page 168

Half-self-test functional check, assume that the first two functions of the electrophotographic

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Half-self-test functional check The electrophotographic process can be subdivided into the following stages: l Image formation stage (charges the drum and writes a latent image to the drum with the laser) l Development stage (forms a toner image on the drum) l Transfer stage (transfers the image to paper) l Cleaning stage (removes excess toner from the drum) l Fusing stage (applies heat and pressure to make the image on paper permanent) The purpose of the half-self-test check is to determine which process is malfunctioning. Perform the test as follows: 1 Print a demonstration page (see "To print a demonstration page" on page 186). 2 Open the printer door after the paper advances half-way through the printer (about eight seconds after the motor begins rotation). The leading edge of the paper should have advanced past the toner cartridge. 3 Remove the toner cartridge. 4 Open the toner cartridge drum shield to view the drum surface. If a dark and distinct toner image is present on the drum surface, assume that the first two functions of the electrophotographic process are functioning (image formation and development). Troubleshoot the failure as a transfer or fixing problem. If there is no image on the photosensitive drum, perform the following functional checks: 1 Make sure you have removed the entire length of the sealing tape from the toner cartridge before you installed the cartridge. 2 Perform a drum rotation functional check. 3 Perform a high-voltage power supply check. 166 Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting EN

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Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting
EN
Half-self-test functional check
The electrophotographic process can be subdivided into the following
stages:
l
Image formation stage (charges the drum and writes a latent
image to the drum with the laser)
l
Development stage (forms a toner image on the drum)
l
Transfer stage (transfers the image to paper)
l
Cleaning stage (removes excess toner from the drum)
l
Fusing stage (applies heat and pressure to make the image on
paper permanent)
The purpose of the half-self-test check is to determine which process
is malfunctioning. Perform the test as follows:
1
Print a demonstration page (see “To print a demonstration page”
on page 186).
2
Open the printer door after the paper advances half-way through
the printer (about eight seconds after the motor begins rotation).
The leading edge of the paper should have advanced past the
toner cartridge.
3
Remove the toner cartridge.
4
Open the toner cartridge drum shield to view the drum surface. If
a dark and distinct toner image is present on the drum surface,
assume that the first two functions of the electrophotographic
process are functioning (image formation and development).
Troubleshoot the failure as a transfer or fixing problem.
If there is no image on the photosensitive drum, perform the following
functional checks:
1
Make sure you have removed the entire length of the sealing tape
from the toner cartridge before you installed the cartridge.
2
Perform a drum rotation functional check.
3
Perform a high-voltage power supply check.