4 crossmixing – Toshiba E-STUDIO900 User Manual

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PTM 2-51

B070/B071

2.6.4 CROSSMIXING


This copier uses a standard cross-mixing mechanism to keep the toner and developer
evenly mixed. It also helps agitate the developer to prevent developer clumps from
forming and helps create the triboelectric charge.
The developer on the turning development rollers [A] is split into two parts by the
doctor blade [B]. The part that stays on the development rollers forms the magnetic
brush and develops the latent image on the drum. The part that is trimmed off by the
doctor blade goes to the backspill plate [C].
As the developer slides down the backspill plate to the agitator [D], the mixing vanes
[E] move it slightly toward the rear of the unit. Part of the developer falls into the auger
inlet and is transported to the front of the unit by the auger [F].

B070D303.WMF

B070D571.WMF

[C]

[D]

[F]

[E]

[B]

[A]

[F]

[E]

[C]

[D]

[B]

[A]

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