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Lexmark W812 - Transmission of Driving Power

Lexmark W812
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1-10 Service Manual
4022-XXX
converts the signal into laser beams, and radiated as super fine laser beams. The laser
beams are turned on and off according to a video signal. Laser beams, that are emitted
from the surface of the rotating polygon mirror, are collectively irradiated on the drum
surface of the EP cartridge. An electrostatic latent image is then generated on the drum
surface.
Transmission of Driving Power
The driving power is generated by the Motor Assembly (component of the Main Drive
Assembly), and transferred to the printer components, that requires the mechanical
driving power, through the gear and gear train in the Main Drive Assembly.
As shown in the following illustrations, the driving power is distributed to the toner
cartridge, chute assembly transfer, Roll Assembly MPF, Roll assembly tray 1, optional
feeder, and fuser assembly through the gear in the drive assembly.
The driving power transmitted to the chute assembly transfer drives the roll registration
metal and roll registration rubber. The driving power transmitted to the toner cartridge
drives the drum, and it is transmitted to the Transfer Roller of the chute assembly transfer.
The driving power transmitted to the fuser assembly drives the heat roll, and it is further
transmitted to the roll assembly exit by the gear decurler.

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