Abstract:
A mounting auxiliary member includes a rotary member and a stationary member. The rotary member is provided in an optical scanning device, and interposed between a light source holding member holding a light source and a head part of a screw. The rotary member has a first through hole through which a shaft part of the screw penetrates and is configured so as to co-rotate with the screw as the head part of the screw comes into contact with a peripheral edge part of the first through hole. The stationary member is interposed between the rotary member and light source holding member, has a second through hole into which the shaft part of the screw penetrating through the first through hole is movably inserted, and is configured to hold the rotary member while permitting the rotary member to slidably rotate.
Abstract:
An optical scanning device includes a light source, a deflector, a scanning optical system, a BD sensor, and a half-silvered mirror. The light source emits a light beam. The deflector deflects a light beam emitted from the light source. The scanning optical system includes a scan lens and causes the deflected light beam to form an image on a photosensitive surface. The BD sensor detects a light beam. The half-silvered mirror splits the light beam into a first beam and a second beam. The first beam passes through the scan lens to enter the photosensitive surface. The second beam enters the BD sensor.
Abstract:
A method for adjusting a position of a light beam sensor includes preparing a jig at a position coinciding with where the target surface is to be placed, the jig including a sensor mounting section at a reference position where a first beam is to enter, the first beam and a second beam being split from the light beam such that the first beam passes through one or more scan lenses and the second beam enters the light beam sensor, and mounting a reference sensor to the sensor mounting section, the reference sensor being configured to detect the first beam. The method further includes adjusting the position of the light beam sensor so as to synchronize detection timing of the second beam by the light beam sensor with detection timing of the first beam by the reference sensor.
Abstract:
An optical scanning device includes a light source portion, a deflector, a first scanning lens, a second scanning lens, and a pair of reflection mirrors. The first scanning lens collects a light beam having been reflected by the deflector. The second scanning lens causes the light beam having passed through the first scanning lens to form an image on a circumferential surface of an image carrier. The pair of reflection mirrors, on an image formation optical path of the light beam, reflect the light beam having passed through the second scanning lens toward the image carrier. The light beam having been reflected by the pair of reflection mirrors passes between the first scanning lens and the second scanning lens to travel toward the image carrier.