Lexmark 4036-304 Theory of Operation System Description, Mechanical Operation, Flatbed Operation

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4036-304

Theory of Operation

System Description

The Lexmark X4500 is a duplexing scanner option which can synchronously scan both the top and bottom sides of a document in color. The major system components include a main scanner control board, an automatic document feeder, flatbed, two optical CCD modules (one in ADF, one in flatbed), a user interface with a touch screen panel and a multifunction device controller cage located within the base of the scanner. The MFD controller cage includes a 1394 communications card to communicate with the main scanner board (for generation 1 controller cards only; for generation 2 controller cards, the 1394 communications circuitry is built into the controller card), a MFD controller board to process all jobs performed on the X4500, a hard disk drive containing the operational code for the system and providing memory for processing jobs, and a power distribution board. An external power supply provides 5, 12, and 24 V dc to the entire scanner system.

The following figure shows the system block diagram.

Mechanical Operation

Flatbed Operation

When scanning, place the document on the flatbed glass platen, the flatbed optical unit/ carrier moves across the underside of the glass, and scans the document. A charge- coupled device (CCD) mounts to the carrier and optically reads the image from the page. The carrier is driven by a 2-phase stepping motor which moves the carriage at 1/300 inch each step.

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Lexmark 4036-304 manual Theory of Operation System Description, Mechanical Operation, Flatbed Operation