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Main DC voltage Sub-voltage Behavior
+24 VB Interrupted when the front door or right
door open
+5 V +5 VB Constantly supplied
+5 VC Interrupted when the front door or right
door open
+3.3 V 3.3 V Constantly supplied
3.3 VS Stopped during Sleep (powersave)
mode
Overcurrent/overvoltage protection
The low-voltage power supply stops supplying the DC voltage to the product components whenever it
detects excessive current or abnormal voltage from the power source. If DC voltage is not being supplied
from the low-voltage power supply, the protective function might be running. In this case, turn the power
off and unplug the power cord. Do not turn the power switch on until the root cause is found. The DC
controller notifies the formatter of a low-voltage power supply failure when the protective function is
activated. In addition, the low-voltage power supply circuit and the fuser control unit have a fuse to
protect against overcurrent. If overcurrent flows into the AC line, the fuse blows to stop AC power.
Safety
For personal safety, the product interrupts 24 VB power to the fuser, high-voltage power supply, and
motors, in addition to +5 VC to the laser scanners when the front or right door is opened. The power
switch is on the dc line so that the ac power flows even if the power switch is turned off. Unplug the
power cord before disassembling the product.
Voltage detection
The product detects the power supply voltage that is connected to the product. The DC controller
monitors the POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (PSTYP100) signal and detects power supply voltage,
whether 100 V or 200 V, to control the fuser operation.
Sleep (powersave) mode
Sleep mode conserves energy by stopping the power to several components when the product is idle.
If the DC controller detects voltage that is too high when the product is in Sleep mode, it determines
that the low-voltage power supply has failed, and it notifies the formatter.
Low-voltage power supply failure
The DC controller determines a low-voltage power supply failure and notifies the formatter when the
low-voltage power supply does not supply +24 V.
Table 1-8 Converted DC voltages (continued)
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