Environmental changes or deterioration of the photosensitive drums and toner can cause variations in the image density. The image-stabilization control reduces these fluctuations.

Table 1-11Image-stabilization controls

Image density control (DMAX)

This control corrects variations in image density related to deterioration of the

 

photosensitive drum or the toner. The DC controller adjusts the high-voltage biases

 

to correct the problem under the following conditions:

 

The image-stabilization control calibrates each high-voltage bias to stabilize the

 

fluctuations in image density caused by deterioration of the photosensitive drums or

 

toner or because of environmental changes. The DC controller determines the

 

product's environment based on the surrounding temperature and humidity data

 

from the environment sensor. The DC controller calibrates the biases according to

 

the detected environment and usage condition of the print cartridge to obtain an

 

appropriate image. The DC controller determines an environment sensor failure and

 

notifies the formatter when it detects environmental data from the environment

 

sensor with out of specified value. The DC controller commands the formatter to

 

control the image density under the following conditions

 

The temperature of the main thermistor is too low when the product is turned

 

on.

 

A print cartridge or the ITB is replaced.

 

A specified number of pages have printed.

 

After a specific period of the completion of a previous DMAX

 

The environment changes for a specified condition after a previous DMAX.

 

 

Image halftone control (DHALF)

The formatter performs this control to calibrate the halftone, based on the halftone-

 

density measurements, under the following conditions:

 

The formatter sends a command.

 

DMAX is completed.

 

The DC controller determines an RD sensor failure and notifies the formatter if it

 

detects data from the RD sensor out of a specified range.

 

 

The DC controller determines a RD sensor failure and notifies the formatter if it detects an out-of- specified-data value from the RD sensor when the product is turned on or when the color misregistration control starts.

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