Operating Principles
LX-105O+
Service Manual
2.2.1 Printhead Printing Operation
The dot-wire operation during printing is as follows. When the head-driving coil for a dot wire is
energized, the actuating plate, which is engaged to one end of the dot wire, is attracted to the iron
core, and drives the dot wire toward the platen. The dot wire forcefully pushes both ribbon and
paper against the platen, causing a dot to be printed.
When the head-driving coil is deenergized, the actuating plate spring causes the actuating plate to
return to its initial position. After striking the platen, the dot wire also returns to its initial position,
partly in response to the impact energy, and partly as a result of the wire-resetting spring. The dot
wire then remains engaged to the actuating plate until it is driven again.
Printhead
specifications areas follows:
Solenoids: 9 solenoids
Wire Diameter: 0.29 mm
Drive Voltage:
24 VDC
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Coil Resistance:
19.2
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at 25° C
Dot Wire
Wire Resetting Spring
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Figure 2-2. Printhead Printing Operation
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