Samsung SCX-4200 manual Functional Requirements of Hvps Control, 6.1 MHV, 6.2 THV

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3.3.6 Functional Requirements of HVPS Control

The engine supplies the developer unit with high voltage through the HVPS unit in order to form the image on the paper fed through the paper pass. So the engine-control f/w supplies the high voltage to the developer unit at the specified time and position of the paper during the printing process.

The HVPS unit is controlled by PWM. The output voltage is determined by PWM duty. For reference, PWM cycle is about 14 KHz presented by the power team.

There are 3 kinds of high-voltages as follows:

3.3.6.1 MHV

This high-voltage is supplied to the OPC drum through the charging roller while charging the skin of the OPC drum with a minus voltage.

3.3.6.2 THV

3.3.6.2.1 THV +

The (+) transfer high voltage is supplied to the transfer roller to transfer the toner on the OPC drum to the paper. It is determined by the environmental index.

3.3.6.2.2 THV -

The (-) transfer high voltage is supplied to the transfer roller for cleaning polluted transfer roller by moving the toner remained a transfer roller to the OPC drum. The value is fixed to about -1000V.

3.3.6.3 DEV

This high-voltage is supplied to the developer roller to move the toner to the skin of the OPC drum scanned by laser beam while printing the image.

The engine controls if a high voltage is supplied or not and its quantity.

The developer team presents the timing chart to control the high voltage.

3.3.7 Functional Requirements of Power Save Mode

The power save mode is controlled by the main system firmware. In order to switch the ready state to the power save mode after a specified time, the main system sends a sleep command to the engine. When the engine receives a sleep command, it stops the operation of the fixing unit and the fan unit in the engine and sets the engine state as a sleep state. Determination of run or stop operation is different according to the engine status.

A user can select one of pre-defined times as power save time from Driver UI. The setting value for power save time is OFF, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 45min, and 60min. The default time is 5min. Although OFF is selected, power save time is operated 2 hours to protect fuser.

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Contents Key Features Digital Laser MFPVersion no Contents Disassembly and Reassembly TroubleshootingConnection Diagram Block diagramExploded Views & Parts List Schematic DiagramPrecautions Safety WarningElectric Shock and Fire Safety Precautions Toxic materialHandling Precautions Assembly / Disassembly PrecautionsEnsure the printer is installed safely Be careful with the high temperature partWhen you move the printer Disregarding this warning may cause bodily injuryESD Precautions Super Capacitor or Lithium Battery PrecautionsProduct Specification Product OverviewSpecifications General SpecificationsPrint Specification Scan SpecificationCopy Specification CopyPaper Handiling Specification Other Specification Accessory ItemsSystem Outline Front ViewSensor Control Panel System Layout Scan PartDrive Ass’y Paper Feed MechanismTransfer Ass’y Fixing PartFuserPressure roller Safety Relevant FactsScanner Unit Scan Image ControllerLSU Laser Scanner Unit Toner Cartridge H/W Structure and Descriptions CPU PartIptop Ope Pannel ConfigurationScan Part Micom controllerPrinter Section AsicChorus 2 Block Diagram CPU UnitCopier Part Smps & HvpsHvps High Voltage Power Supply Smps Switching Mode Power Supply RemarkCH1+5V CH2+24V CH3+24VS System PrintingFuser AC Power Control S/W Structure and Descriptions ArchitectureEngine Print Processing Control Module Power on Initial Module2 S/W Overview Print Interface ModuleEngine Unit Control Module Paper SizePaper Type Accumulated Printing Pages Print ModeFunctional Requirements of Fixing Unit Fuser Handling Elapsed Printing Time3.6Temperature in the Stand-By mode Temperature in the Warm-Up mode3.8Environmental Index Functional Requirements for LSU Control LSU Ready CheckSequence of LSU module Air Temperature Sensor Environment Recognition Functional Requirements of Environment RecognitionTransfer Roller 6.1 MHV Functional Requirements of Power Save ModeFunctional Requirements of Hvps Control 6.2 THVFunctional Requirements of Fan Operation Functional Requirements of Toner CartridgeFunctional Requirements of OPC Drum Door OpenPaper Jam Checking Paper jamOut Bin Tray Full Paper Jam1Low Heat Error TemperatureOpen Heat Error Over Heat ErrorLSU Error Diagnostic Engine Test ModeTo enter the Engine Test Mode To enter the Engine Test modePaper Path Clearing Paper Jams Paper TrayPaper Exit Area Fuser Area or Around the Toner Cartridge Manual FeederPrinting the System Data List Clearing the MemoryClearing the Drum Consumables and Replacement Parts LCD Status Display by Each ErrorPeriodic Defective Image Roller Defective image Typical defectError Message Display Meaning Suggested solutionsDirect KEY ڌډڞڪګڴٻڟڤڭڠڞگٻڦڠڴ General Precautions on Disassembly Releasing Plastic LatchesWhenever servicing the machine, you must perform as follows Front Cover Rear Cove DC Fan Right Side Cover Left Side Cover Scanner Unit Remove the two screws securing the Scan Upper Unit Scan Motor Assy OPE Unit Middle Cover Unit Fuser Unwrap the Thermistor Harness, as shown below Exit Roller 12 LSU 13 Fan Drive AssyEngine Shield Assy Main PBASmps Crum PCB Transfer Roller Feed Roller Remove the Feed Gear1 Assy, as shown below Pick Up Roller & Solenoid Disassembly and Reassembly Vertical Black Lines and Bands Printing Problems Causes and SolutionsCheck and Cause Solution Vertical White LineHorizontal Black Bands Black/White SpotDescription Digital Printer Light Image Dark Image or a BlackUneven Density BackgroundGhost Stains on the Face Digital Printer GhostStains on Back Blank Page Print outCopy Problems White CopyBlack Copy Abnormal noise Defective Image QualityPaper Feed problems Causes and Solutions Wrong Print Position2 JAM 3 JAM 4 JAMMulti-Feeding Paper rolled in the fuserPaper rolled on the OPC Drum Printer Faults Causes and Solutions Fuser ErrorLSU Error Fuser gear melts due to overheating causing Paper Jam Paper EmptyPaper Empty without indication Cover OpenNo error message when the cover is open No Power Defective motor operationPrinted Vertical Lines become curved Service for the Life of Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge ServicePrecautions on Safe-keeping of Toner Cartridge Standard of guarantee for consumable partsSigns and Measures of Poor toner cartridge Fault Signs Cause & Check Solution Fault Signs Cause & Check Solution Ghost & Image Software Problems Causes and Solutions Printer is not workingAbnormal Printing Spool Error How to delete the data in the spool manager7Block Diagram 7.1 System Block Diagram OPEExploded Views and Parts List SCX-4200/XAX Main Exploded View Housing Base Exploded View 24 22 Fuser Unit Exploded View Drive Assembly Exploded View Scan Assembly Exploded View OPE Assembly Exploded View Cassette Assembly Exploded View Service Parts ListModel SCX-4200/XAX HOUSING-M-TERMINAL R2SCX-4920N,ABSNH-1 ROLLER-M-EXIT F/UPML-1710,PCGE EXL-911 SCREW-TAPTITEPWH,+,B,M3,L10,NI PLT,SWRC LABELP-NOMBOXCOMMON,XAX,ART,100G,0 CBF HARNESS-PTLML-1710,CBF,UL 1061,2P,2 LCD-DISPLAYXEVVHX1620BHRC9,SCX-5312F Diagram 9Connection 9.1 SCX-4200 ConnectionSchematic Diagrams 10.1 Main Board1/7Main Board2/7 Main Board3/7 Main Board4/7 Main Board5/7 Main Board6/7 Main Board7/7 OPE Circuit Diagram SMPS-110V1/4 SMPS-110V2/4 SMPS-110V3/4 SMPS-110V4/4 SMPS-220V1/4 SMPS-220V2/4 SMPS-220V3/4 SMPS-220V4/4 Driver Tool for TroubleshootingVacuum Cleaner Spring Hook TweezersAcronyms and Abbreviations IPC Select a location for the printer 11.4 A4 ISO 19752 Standard Pattern
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