Pfinciples of Operation

The +5 VDC voltage-overload protection circuit cuts the +5 VDC line output ifthe voltage exceeds +7 VDC. It stops the operation of the switching circuit and then the output of +35 VDC voltage.

The +35 VDC line has a voltage-overload protection circuit and a voltage drop protection circuit. The +35 VDC voltage-overload protection circuit cuts the +35 VDC line output if the voltage exceeds +36 VDC. It stops the operation ofthe switching circuit and then the output ofthe +35 VDC voltage. The voltage drop protection circuit protects the printer against a sudden voltage drop that may be caused by a short circuit in the secondary circuitry of the +35 VDC line. Ifa voltage drop is detected, it stops the operation of the switching circuit and then the output of the +35 VDC voltage.

An external switch is used to turn printer power on or off. When the power switch is turned off, the switching circuit is de-energized and the output of the +35 VDC voltage is stopped. However, since the switch is in the secondary circuitry, current continues to flow in the primary circuitry as long as the printer remains plugged into an external AC power source. For this reason, you must disconnect the printer fi-om the external AC power source. Unplug the power cable from the AC power outlet before you perform any maintenance work.

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