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Project Overview P09503 – Electrophotographic Development and Transfer Station. David Schwartz – ISE (Team Lead) Ruth Gay – ME Phillip Lopez – ME Rachel Chrash – EE Min-Shi Hsiao – EE Andrew Kearns – EE Sasha Oliver - CE. Administrative Information. Project Name
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Project OverviewP09503 – Electrophotographic Development and Transfer Station David Schwartz – ISE (Team Lead) Ruth Gay – ME Phillip Lopez – ME Rachel Chrash – EE Min-Shi Hsiao – EE Andrew Kearns – EE Sasha Oliver - CE
Administrative Information • Project Name • Electrophotographic Development and Transfer Station • Project Family • Printing Systems Family • Track • Printing and Imaging Systems Technology • Start Term • 2008-1 • End Term • 2008-2 • Faculty Guide • Dr. Marcos Esterman – Industrial and Systems Engineering • Faculty Consultants • Dr. Jonathan Arney – Center for Imaging Science • Ms. Susan Farnand – Center for Imaging Science • Dr. Juan Cockburn – Computer Engineering • Primary Customer • Print Research and Imaging Systems Research Lab (PRISM) • Customer Contact Information • Dr. Marcos Esterman, mxeeie@rit.edu
Mission Statement Mission Statement / Project Overview The objective of this project is take an inactive Electrophotographic Development and Transfer Station and to make it functional and to improve the usability of the current station. Project Deliverables • Deliverable 1: An inventory and status of the current sub-systems, including the needed supporting systems (e.g. 220 Voltage Drop) • Deliverable 2: A working EP development and transfer station. • Deliverable 3: Demonstrably improved device safety • Deliverable 4: An improved user interface (this includes control and display functions) • Deliverable 5: Demonstrably improved sensing and control subsystem • Deliverable 6: Device documentation for use, maintenance and upgrade of the device (User & Lab Technician Manual) Primary Market / Project Opportunities The primary application for this device is in EP and Printing Labs that need flexibility to vary both the printing materials and the printing process parameters in order to better understand and improve the performance of these printing systems. Stakeholders PRISM Lab, Center for Imaging Science, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Print Industry Center, School of Print Media
Deliverable Status and Key Challenges Week 1 Deliverables • Needs Assessment – Preliminary updated on EDGE • One Page Project Summary – Preliminary updated on EDGE • Work Breakdown Structure – Preliminary updated on EDGE • Two Quarter Schedule / Milestones – Preliminary updated on EDGE • Team Input needed for all Key Challenges • Team • Understanding of the Electrophotography Process • Resources • Budget • Time to complete all deliverables