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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Fuser Temperature

From: "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2006-09-19

On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:41:42 +0200, John Craddock
<John.Craddock@...> wrote:

> Question to the printer fuser gang in the toner transfer camp.
> What temperature does one set the fuser to for good results. My LJ2100
> manual says the fuser temperature is 200 deg C. I have calibrated mine
> to 193 deg C. Is this OK. Also what feed rate is reasonable? I have
> incorporated a variable speed drive into my design and I was wondering
> what a good starting pc board feed rate is to commence experimentation.

I ran mine at 180C and the feedrate was about an a4 page per minute (a
foot a minute).
Used a chicken grill motor and a belt, so i did not specially select the
speed but it worked fine with one pass.


> BTW Stefan I used your circuit design to control the temperature through
> a triac. I put a led in the primary circuit of the opto-triac driver
> that turns off when the set temperature is reached then cycles on and
> off as the temperature cycles around the set-point. Works a real treat.
> Thanks very much for such a simple solution.

I'm glad it was of use to someone. The circuit has of course many
drawbacks and weaknesses, but it's something i threw together to test the
fuser and it worked well enough so i never changed it.

ST