HP 2605 Service Manual - Page 77

Separation stage, Fusing stage,

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The toner on the photosensitive drum surface is transferred onto the paper according to the positive charge from the back side of the paper. Each color's toner image is transferred in order of M, C, Y, and K, and forms one toner image overlaying one color's image on another. Separation stage Figure 4-10 Separation stage The paper is separated from the drum by its elasticity (Curvature Separation). The static charge on the back side of the paper is decreased with the electrostatic eliminator in order to stablize the feeding operation and prevent the crescent spots of printing image under the low temperature and low humidity environment. Fusing stage The toner image transferred onto the paper through the transfer stage can be smeared easily because it is only attracted to the paper by the static electricity. In the fusing stage, the printer used heat and pressure to make the image permanent. Figure 4-11 Fusing stage The toner image is fused onto the paper by using the on-demand fuser method in this step. This printer utilizes the ceramic heater with lower heat capacity, which warms up quickly, does not require the power supply during STBY mode, and saves energy. The printer applies the DC positive bias to ENWW Image formation system 67

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The toner on the photosensitive drum surface is transferred onto the paper according to the positive
charge from the back side of the paper. Each color’s toner image is transferred in order of M, C, Y,
and K, and forms one toner image overlaying one color’s image on another.
Separation stage
Figure 4-10
Separation stage
The paper is separated from the drum by its elasticity (Curvature Separation). The static charge on
the back side of the paper is decreased with the electrostatic eliminator in order to stablize the
feeding operation and prevent the crescent spots of printing image under the low temperature and
low humidity environment.
Fusing stage
The toner image transferred onto the paper through the transfer stage can be smeared easily
because it is only attracted to the paper by the static electricity. In the fusing stage, the printer used
heat and pressure to make the image permanent.
Figure 4-11
Fusing stage
The toner image is fused onto the paper by using the on-demand fuser method in this step. This
printer utilizes the ceramic heater with lower heat capacity, which warms up quickly, does not require
the power supply during STBY mode, and saves energy. The printer applies the DC positive bias to
ENWW
Image formation system
67