BAO Zhao, ZHENG Bai-Lin, ZHANG Kai, ZHU Chuan-Min
Paper jam is one of the common fault phenomena in paper-feeding mechanism including printers and copiers. It also commonly exists in all kinds of the transmission systems. Force and motion states need to be clarified to solve the problem. Paper-feeding mechanism was adopted to establish the computational model of paper in the roller. The governing equation of paper control was also derived. Theoretical deduction shows that the material and size of the mechanism have influences over paper jam. Meanwhile, simulation model of paper-feeding mechanism was built in dynamic analysis software RecurDyn. Running state of mechanism was studied and effects of multiple factors on paper jam were also analyzed. Effect laws of friction coefficient, wheel speed, paper thickness and modulus effect on the motion were obtained. The numerical simulation was validated by comparing with experimental results of torque. The results show that, paper motion is mainly influenced by material and size of the mechanism during the roller paper-holding stage; when the paper moves out of rollers, it is substantially influenced by friction and contact force. Paper jam is prone to occur in the mechanism, with the decrease of roller speed, as well as the increase of friction coefficient, the modulus and thickness of the paper. Conclusions drawn in the paper potentially provides guidance for the solution of paper jam fault.