Nice Image.
It seems there is some "shorting out the HV" to be seen.
which end went through first?
the section with the crossing lines is interesting. suddenly it seems it
worked on one place.
This is not useable at all like it is, that is clear.
But it shows it even works a bit without modifications.
I think if we can manage to move the copper close enough past the drum
(which means enveloping the edges in tape and letting this touch the drum)
and if further the voltages are correct it must work.
The image is already on the drum correctly, with the right amount of
toner. all left
to do is to transfer it to copper instead of paper.
I had the following thought:
the drum is aluminium, right? and there is only this thin layer of
"plastic".
if we simply connect the corona wire voltage to the pcb surface wouldn't
that spark
through the photosensitive layer?
ST
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