Figure 3-21 laser beam exposure, Figure 3-22 developing – Canon FAX-L1000 User Manual

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b-2) Laser beam exposure

Figure 3-21 Laser Beam Exposure

When the laser beam scans the drum surface, it causes the charges in the areas struck by
the laser beam to be neutralized. These areas on the drum surface form the electrostatic
latent image.

c) Developing block

Particles of toner are placed onto the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the drum to
form a visible image. This fax uses the toner projection development method with a single-
component toner.

c-1) Developing

Figure 3-22 Developing

NOTE

Charges in the exposed areas of the photosensitive drum are shown as
positive in this figure, even though they are actually negative. It means that
the photosensitive drum potential is higher as compared with that of cylinder.

Laser beam

Unexposed area

Exposed area

Blade

Stirrer

Photo-

sensitive

drum

AC bias

DC bias

Developing cylinder

Cylinder
Magnet

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