Canon MF6530 Service Manual - Page 101

Overview/Configuration, 2 Image Formation Process

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6.1 Overview/Configuration 6.1.1 Specifications and Control Mechanism Items Photosensitive drum Drum type Drum diameter Cleaning mechanism Processing speed Primary charging Charging method ng roller diameter Transfer charging Charging method Charging roller diameter Developing assembly Developing cylinder diameter Developing method Toner Remaining toner level detection Others Separation method Waste toner 6.2 Image Formation Process T-6-1 Description OPC drum 24mm Cleaning blade 132.9mm/sec Roller charging (AC + DC) 12mm Roller charging (DC) 14.8mm 20\\12mm Dry, 1-component jumping (AC + DC) 1-component, negative toner Remaining toner level sensor (in toner cartridge) Static Eliminator + Curvature separation Collected in the toner cartridge. 6.2.1 Reproduction Processes The machine uses an indirect electrostatic method, and is constructed as shown below Copyboard glass Chapter 6 0012-7116 0012-7057 Contact sensor Fixing unit Cleaning blade Image processing block Primary charging roller Laser scanner unit Drum Static eliminator Transfer charging roller Developing cylinder Cartridge Paper Paper F-6-1 The machine is designed as a cartridge model, in which its drum, toner, primary charging assembly, developing assembly, and drum cleaner assembly are all constructed as a single entity. The machine's image formation processes can be divided into the following 5 blocks (7steps): 6-1

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Chapter 6
6-1
6.1 Overview/Configuration
6.1.1 Specifications and Control Mechanism
T-6-1
6.2 Image Formation Process
6.2.1 Reproduction Processes
0012-7057
The machine uses an indirect electrostatic method, and is constructed as shown below
F-6-1
The machine is designed as a cartridge model, in which its drum, toner, primary charging assembly, developing assembly, and drum cleaner assembly are all con-
structed as a single entity.
The machine's image formation processes can be divided into the following 5 blocks (7steps):
Items
Description
Photosensitive drum
Drum type
OPC drum
Drum diameter
24mm
Cleaning mechanism
Cleaning blade
Processing speed
132.9mm/sec
Primary charging
Charging method
Roller charging (AC + DC)
ng roller diameter
12mm
Transfer charging
Charging method
Roller charging (DC)
Charging roller diameter
14.8mm
Developing assembly
Developing cylinder diameter
20\\12mm
Developing method
Dry, 1-component jumping (AC + DC)
Toner
1-component, negative toner
Remaining toner level detection
Remaining toner level sensor (in toner cartridge)
Others
Separation method
Static Eliminator + Curvature separation
Waste toner
Collected in the toner cartridge.
Copyboard glass
Contact sensor
Image processing block
Paper
Paper
Laser scanner unit
Primary
charging
roller
Cleaning blade
Cartridge
Developing
cylinder
Transfer charging
roller
Static
eliminator
Fixing unit
Drum