HP (Hewlett-Packard) CC490A All in One Printer User Manual


 
High-voltage power supply
The DC controller controls the high-voltage power supply to generate biases. The high-voltage power
supply delivers the high-voltage biases to the following components used to transfer toner during the
image-formation process:
Primary-charging roller (in the cartridge)
Developing roller (in the cartridge)
Primary-transfer roller
Secondary-transfer roller
Figure 1-4 High-voltage power supply circuits
Primary transfer roller
Print cartridge
Secondary transfer roller
ITB
DC controller
Secondary transfer
bias circuit
Primary charging
bias circuit
High-voltage power supply D
Primary transfer
bias circuit
Developing bias
circuit
High-voltage power supply T
The high-voltage power supply contains several separate circuits.
Table 1-7 High-voltage power supply circuits
Circuit Description
Primary-charging-bias generation The primary charging bias negatively charges the surface of the photosensitive drum
to prepare for image formation. The primary-charging-bias circuit in the high-voltage
power supply generates the biases for each color.
Developing-bias generation The developing bias adheres toner to an electrostatic latent image formed on the
photosensitive drum. The developing-bias circuit in the high-voltage power supply
generates the biases for each color.
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