Fusing station having release-oil level detector

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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355284, 219216, G06G 1520

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051462710

ABSTRACT:
A heat and pressure fusing station in an electrostatographic copier or printer includes a level detecting apparatus for detecting a low oil level condition in a release oil reservoir of such a fusing station. The level detecting apparatus includes a temperature responsive thermistor connected to a voltage divider and a voltage comparator circuit, and supported within the reservoir so as to be exposed and above the level of release oil in the reservoir when there is a low oil condition in the reservoir.

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