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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Direct InkJet CX4200 modification clarifications

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 19:15:28 +0200, purdueee_06
<nathanael.huffman@...> wrote:

> I've been looking at Volkan's tutorial and I'd like some clarification
> on a few points:
> 1- why does the paper needed to be emulated... won't the PCB tray act
> like paper?

If you look at my mod, i've done just that. The tray has a cutout on the
side so you can put it in the printer before printing and the traction
roller already grabs it. I simply moved the optical sensor so it senses
the "delayed" leading edge directly, where the cutout is.

> 2- which sensors will need to be emulated?

Depends on printer. With mine it was only the paper detection sensor on
the back. In the service util there is talk about a paper sensor on the
head, but i couldn't confirm that so far nor did it give me grief.

> 3- Are there any more specifics on what needs to be monitored?
> 4- how is the moved optical sensor used.

Dunno what you mean with the last two.

> Any other clarification would be helpful as well.
> I have the repair manual for this printer, but I'd like a little bit
> more on the theory behind the electronics modifications. If I can get
> a bit more information, I'd be interested in releasing a step-by-step
> how-to on the printer, complete w/ my own source code and
> schematics/pcb layout to help others create functioning PCB printers.

I dunno why volkan needed the electronics for the 4200, i do not know that
printer. All i can say is with the c84 it worked nicely the way i did it.
The trick is to get the cutout the right length so the time delay between
the motor starting to pull and the edge triggering the sensor is right. I
worked that length out by fixing the sensor and making a very far back
cutout at first (actually i just used tape protruding over the edge
instead of a cutout). Now you can manually pre-feed the carrier into the
printer variable distances and find for which starting positions the
printer will detect a successful feed. When you know the valid distance
you can make the final cutout just the right length so you only need to
feed a few mm.

BTW i found the optical sensor is less precise than the timing/number of
steps of the paper feed. So to get accurate repeatability i made a stop to
push the carrier against. If you always put the tray in the same starting
position there is zero error.

ST



Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:23 pm

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I've been looking at Volkan's tutorial and I'd like some clarification on a few points: 1- why does the paper needed to be emulated... won't the PCB tray act ...
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Aug 26, 2006
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 19:15:28 +0200, purdueee_06 ... If you look at my mod, i've done just that. The tray has a cutout on the side so you can put it in the...
Stefan Trethan
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Aug 26, 2006
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I tried to answer your questions. Keep in mind that this is my way of doing you can find much easier ways. ... the PCB tray act like paper? On CX4200/CX4800...
Volkan Sahin
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Aug 27, 2006
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Thanks for your responses, I think I have a clearer view about how your modifications work. I wanted to get a better understanding of the work involved before...
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Aug 27, 2006
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You can refill original ones no problem but before refilling be sure that it is empty. Volkan...
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