HP Pro 4300 C9H70UT C9H70UT#ABA manual Introduction, Basic operation of the printer

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Introduction

This chapter presents an overview of the relationships between major components in the printer. It also provides a general description of the following:

Basic operation of the printer

Power supply

Laser/scanner assembly

Image formation

Paper pickup and feeding

500-sheet feeder operation

1,500-sheet feeder operation

Envelope feeder

Duplexer

Stacker and stapler/stacker

Basic operation of the printer

Printer operation can be divided into four systems. The control system (which includes the power supply and DC controller PCA), the pickup and feed system (which consists of various rollers and transports the media through the printer, the laser/scanner system (which forms the latent image on a photosensitive drum), the image formation system (which transfers a toner image onto the print media), and.

Printer operating sequence

The operating sequence is controlled by a microprocessor on the DC controller PCA. The table in this section describes the basic operating sequence from when the printer power is turned on until the final printed page is delivered to an output bin. For information about the timing of the basic operating sequence, see “HP LaserJet 4200 general timing diagram” on page 357 and “HP LaserJet 4300 general timing diagram” on page 358.

Table 30. Basic printer operating sequence

Period (sequence)

Description

Waiting

This is the period of time from when the printer power is turned on until the main

 

motor or drum motor (HP LaserJet 4300 only) begins to rotate. During this time

 

the transfer roller is cleaned and the microprocessor on the DC controller PCA

 

checks to determine if a print card ridge is installed in the printer.

 

 

Standby

This is the period of time from the end of the waiting sequence until the print

 

command is input from the host computer, or from the end of the last rotation is

 

input from the sequence (described below) until a print command host computer,

 

or until the printer power is turned off. The message READY appears on the control-

 

panel display.

 

 

Initial rotation

This is the period of time when the photosensitive drum is stabilized to prepare for

 

printing.

 

 

Print

This is the period of time from the initial rotation until control system detects the

 

page entering the printer (the page is detected by the top of page sensor (PS103).

 

 

Last rotation

This is the period of time from the completion of the print job until the main motor

 

or drum motor (HP LaserJet 4300 only) stops. The final page of the job is

 

delivered to an output bin and the transfer roller is cleaned. If another print job is

 

immediately detected (sent by the host computer) the printer returns to the initial

 

rotation period. If no print jobs are waiting, then the printer returns to the standby

 

period.

 

 

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