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  • ar6565
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Apr 2008
    • 94

    #16
    What is
    offset value, and
    PVE_OFST, EPOTOFST, VD-OFST, DE-OFST, Vdc
    help, please . .

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    • teckat
      Field Supervisor

      Site Contributor
      10,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #17
      Originally posted by ar6565
      What is
      offset value, and
      PVE_OFST, EPOTOFST, VD-OFST, DE-OFST, Vdc
      help, please . .
      If u do not understand the copy process, this will mean nothing. Some Processes for B&W & Color will differ in said models

      OFST= Use it to adjust the offset value of the potential sensor.
      This mode item is part of the series of procedures you have to perform when you have replaced the potential sensor unit. Be sure never to execute it on its own.

      Laser>PVE-OFST= (used to adjust the laser write start position.)
      V-CONT>EPOTOFST=(setting potential sensor offset value)
      V-CONT>DE-OFST = (adjusting copy Vdc)
      V-CONT>VD-OFST= (adjusting copier VD target potential offset value)
      V-CONT>DE-OFS-P =(adjusting printer Vdc)
      V-CONT>VD-OFS-P =(setting printer VD target potential offset value)

      VD= VOLTAGE DARK AREA ON DRUM

      To measure the dark area potential (VD) for the first time after the power switch is turned on, the machine uses the most recently measured current level, and measures the drum surface potential using the potential sensor. The DC controller PCB compares the drum surface potential and the target potential; as a result, if the measured potential is +/-6 V of the target value, the machine corrects the primary current and measures the potential once again.

      VL=light area potential on Drum
      VL1T =light-area potential target value
      VL1M =light-area potential measurement value
      VL2M =light-area potential measurement value for developing bias
      VDT =dark-area potential target value
      VDM =dark-area potential measurement
      VL2M-P =light-area potential measurement value for developing bias for printer image
      VL1M-P =light-area potential measurement value for printer image
      VL1T- P =light-area potential target value for printer image
      VDM-P =light-area potential measurement value for printer image
      VDT- P =dark-area potential target value for printer image
      **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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      • DAG COPIERS & COMPUTERS
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Oct 2010
        • 860

        #18
        In short, the word OFFSET simply means ' TO COMPENSATE for something, or to BALANCE something', be it a voltage, current, power or signal. If u read carefully two or three times, Teckat's last article on this thread, under the sub-heading ' VD- VOLTAGE DARK AREA ON DRUM' you should be able to grasp a clear understanding of the meaning and application. It is a very common terminology in electrical engineering principles.
        As i stated earlier on at the beginning of this thread, strive to get hold of the service manuals of these machines, read them regularly so that u can learn the technical theories of these machines, all the terminologies used and their meanings are contained there, make them your companion. Refer to how ' THE Desert rat' solved a problem above, it was splendid!

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        • ar6565
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • Apr 2008
          • 94

          #19
          I deeply thank all people who participated in this thread.

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          • teckat
            Field Supervisor

            Site Contributor
            10,000+ Posts
            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #20
            Originally posted by ar6565
            I deeply thank all people who participated in this thread.
            Thanks-
            Good Read below- go to links
            download these Guides I posted, very helpful


            http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/ca...nce-guide.html

            http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/ca...nce-guide.html
            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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            • Desert Rat
              Service Manager

              Site Contributor
              1,000+ Posts
              • May 2008
              • 1089

              #21
              Thanks teckat, I will do the same. Always looking to sharpen my pencil, sort a speak.

              DR

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