Illum
Flashaholic
whats the rated voltage input for the inverters used in laser printers anyone know?
In an attempt to harvest resistors from electronics tossed out had me standing in the shed taking apart a laser printer for over two hours...
I bought the printer awhile ago....then gradually the print quality dwindles and I decided to toss it out...before I toss any electronics I salvage what I can in terms of screws, LCD, resistors, and hookupwire before tossing the plastic frame.
heres some pics of the lamp, which works perfectly before I started unscrewing
Im thinking of using it in my PC...but I dont know what voltage to put into the driver

lamp with driver connected to a controller which drives the scanner's stepping motor
heres pics of the controller module front and back, I didnt see any indication of voltage specs, but I suppose you normally dont etch that on PCB anyway

any ideas?
the laser printer is a fax/scanner/printer/copier made by Brother, model MFC-6800
In an attempt to harvest resistors from electronics tossed out had me standing in the shed taking apart a laser printer for over two hours...
I bought the printer awhile ago....then gradually the print quality dwindles and I decided to toss it out...before I toss any electronics I salvage what I can in terms of screws, LCD, resistors, and hookupwire before tossing the plastic frame.
heres some pics of the lamp, which works perfectly before I started unscrewing



lamp with driver connected to a controller which drives the scanner's stepping motor
heres pics of the controller module front and back, I didnt see any indication of voltage specs, but I suppose you normally dont etch that on PCB anyway


any ideas?
the laser printer is a fax/scanner/printer/copier made by Brother, model MFC-6800