Oki B4100 User Manual

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40055101TH Rev.4

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5-6

High-voltage section

5-6-1 Functional overview

The high-voltage outputs consist of TR1 (3.5 kV), TR2 (-0.75 kV), DB1 (+300 V), DB2 (-300 V), SB2 (-
450V), CB (+400 V) and CH (-1.35 kV) and are obtained as follows. The control signal obtained from
IOGA of R44 board is applied to High-voltage power supply circuit. As result, the driver current is
applied to the drive circuit, which will provide the high-voltage outputs.

Note:

Signal Name

SB1/SB2

Output Voltage

0

±

5 V/-450 V

Voltage applied to toner supply roller.

Voltage applied to developing roller.

Voltage applied to transfer roller.

Voltage applied to charging roller.

Voltage applied to cleaning roller.

+300 V/-300 V

+3.5 kV/-0.75 kV

-1.35 kV

+400 V

Application

DB1/DB2

TR1/TR2

CH

CB

5-6-2 SB2, DB1, DB2 and CB

1)

These four high-voltage outputs are obtained from the flyback voltage of Q10.

2)

The positive and negative voltages of DB1 and DB2 are obtained by switching the charg-
ing direction under the triac and thyristor.

3)

Feedback is not applied to these outputs. However, SB2 is limited by D85 and DB2 is
limited by D84 so as not to provide an output exceeding a preset voltage.

5-6-3 TR1 and TR2

1)

The TR1 high-voltage is obtained by rectifying the secondary output of Q17 switching
circuit by a voltage-doubler rectifier.

2)

TR1 output circuit has both constant current (hereinafter called CC) and constant voltage
(hereinafter called CV) modes.

3)

At first, TR1 output circuit operates in the CC mode. Once the voltage determined by
parameters such as roller and medium is obtained, this circuit changes to operate in the CV
mode by the control signal.

4)

The TR2 output voltage is regulated by keeping the voltage obtained by switching opera-
tion of Q15 at a constant voltage by D66 and D65.

5-6-4 CH

1)

The CH output voltage is stabilized by keeping the primary flyback voltage obtained by
switching operation of Q16 at a constant voltage by D76 and D82.

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