HP 2300d Service Manual - Page 97

Pickup/feed system, Single-sided printing, Duplex printing

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Pickup/feed system When the formatter sends a print command to the engine controller PCB, the main motor and scanner motor start rotating and the fuser heater temperature control starts. The paper-feed system automatically picks print media from tray 1, tray 2, or tray 3 (if installed) and delivers it to the registration roller. Before the media reaches the registration roller, the separation pad separates any excess sheets of media, and the registration shutter corrects the media skew. Single-sided printing After the top-of-page sensor detects the leading edge of the page, the engine controller PCB sends a signal to the formatter. This signal functions as a synchronization between the engine controller PCB and the formatter. This synchronization allows the leading edge of the image on the photosensitive drum to match the leading edge of the page. After the transferring stage of the image-formation process, the paper is fed to the fuser assembly by the feed belts. The delivery sensor detects the exiting paper, which is usually fed to the top or rear output bin unless duplex is enabled. Duplex printing To print duplex, the printer prints one side of the paper, as described in "Single-sided printing," transports it to the face-down tray once, and then reverses the paper by feeding it back to the duplex feed unit. The face-up sensor detects paper delivered face-down, with one side printed. The delivery sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper, then signals the engine controller. The engine controller rotates the reverse motor counterclockwise to send the paper to the duplexer feed unit. The reversed paper sensor receives the paper, then signals the engine controller to turn the duplexer solenoid on. The paper is transported by the oblique roller to the registration roller. If next paper is picked up, the duplex-fed paper stops at the specified position. The top page sensor senses the next paper, the specified period of time passes, then the duplex-fed paper is retransported. The retransported paper is printed with the other side and delivered to the face-down tray. ENWW Chapter 5 Theory of operation 95

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ENWW
Chapter 5 Theory of operation
95
Pickup/feed system
When the formatter sends a print command to the engine controller PCB, the main motor and
scanner motor start rotating and the fuser heater temperature control starts.
The paper-feed system automatically picks print media from tray 1, tray 2, or tray 3 (if installed)
and delivers it to the registration roller. Before the media reaches the registration roller, the
separation pad separates any excess sheets of media, and the registration shutter corrects the
media skew.
Single-sided printing
After the top-of-page sensor detects the leading edge of the page, the engine controller PCB
sends a signal to the formatter. This signal functions as a synchronization between the engine
controller PCB and the formatter. This synchronization allows the leading edge of the image on
the photosensitive drum to match the leading edge of the page. After the transferring stage of the
image-formation process, the paper is fed to the fuser assembly by the feed belts.
The delivery sensor detects the exiting paper, which is usually fed to the top or rear output bin
unless duplex is enabled.
Duplex printing
To print duplex, the printer prints one side of the paper, as described in “Single-sided printing,”
transports it to the face-down tray once, and then reverses the paper by feeding it back to the
duplex feed unit.
The face-up sensor detects paper delivered face-down, with one side printed.
The delivery sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper, then signals the engine controller. The
engine controller rotates the reverse motor counterclockwise to send the paper to the duplexer
feed unit.
The reversed paper sensor receives the paper, then signals the engine controller to turn the
duplexer solenoid on. The paper is transported by the oblique roller to the registration roller. If
next paper is picked up, the duplex-fed paper stops at the specified position. The top page
sensor senses the next paper, the specified period of time passes, then the duplex-fed paper is
retransported.
The retransported paper is printed with the other side and delivered to the face-down tray.