2-8 Phaser 6180 Color Laser Printer Service Manual
Theory of Operation
The Magnet Roll is covered by a thin semi-conductive sleeve over the surface. 
The Developer Bias voltage is supplied to this semiconductor sleeve from the 
High-Voltage Power Supply (HVPS). Developer Bias is negative Direct 
Current (DC) voltage combined with Alternating Current (AC) voltage. The 
Magnet Roll is kept at constant negative voltage against the photoreceptor 
layer of the drum by DC voltage. Therefore, at the area on the drum surface 
where the negative electric charge does not decrease, potential is lower than 
the magnet roll, while the potential is higher than the magnet roll at the area 
where the negative charge on the drum surface decreases. The AC voltage 
shakes the Developer on the Magnet Roll surface, causing the toner to 
transfer to the drum.
Thus, the negatively charged toner is attracted only by the area where the 
negative charge has decreased on the drum surface from the Magnet Roll 
(electrostatic latent image) and the toner image is formed on the drum. When 
the toner is attached, the negative charge at the portion of the drum increases 
where the toner is located increases, the potential decreases, and the force to 
attract the toner decreases.
Drum Surface
Toner
Image
Electric Potential
on Drum
Developing 
Bias
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