2 charging process (step 1), 3 laser exposure process (step 2) – Konica Minolta CF5001 User Manual
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CF5001 Ver.1.0 Sep. 2003
IMAGE CREATION PROCESS
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I OUTLINE
6.2
Charging process (Step 1)
The charging corona, having a gold-plated tungsten wire, is applied with a high DC voltage (minus) to neg-
atively charge the surface of the photosensitive drum by wire discharge. The charging corona is provided
with a charging control plate to make charges on the surface of the photosensitive drum uniform. Photo-
sensitive drums are provided for the four colors of Y, M, C and K.
6.3
Laser exposure process (Step 2)
Charges on the surface of the photosensitive drum have a characteristic that when they are irradiated with
light, they are neutralized and vanish. Using this characteristic, a laser beam is irradiated on the image
region to create an image by removing charges on the photosensitive drum. This image is referred to as an
electrostatic latent image. A Laser beam is irradiated on each photosensitive drum of Y, M, C and K corre-
sponding to the four color data resolved by the image processing section.
[1]
Drum
[3]
Charging corona
[2]
Charge (negative)
[4]
Charging control plate
[1]
Write unit
[3]
Neutralized section
[2]
Laser beam
[4]
Charge (negative)
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[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
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[1]
[3]
[2]
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