Claims
- 1. A copying or printing machine comprising a recording medium; actuatable elements, including scanning means, for forming an image on said recording medium; key input means for setting data or instructing a copy operation; and control means including a read-only memory having stored programs for controlling actuations of said elements; wherein the programs stored in said read-only memory include a key entry program for entry of inputs from said key input means and a positioning program for determining whether or not said scanning means is in a predetermined position and for permitting said scanning means to be set to the predetermined position prior to an image formation; wherein said control means moves said scanning means to the predetermined position in response to the positioning program when said scanning means is not in the predetermined position after the entry of the key inputs by the entry program, and enables a copying operation when said scanning means is set in the predetermined position, said control means executing said key entry program after the machine starts, and executing the positioning program before the start of said scanning means and after the entry of said key input means; and wherein said control means executes said positioning program in response to the entry of said key input means and moves said scanning means to a predetermined position after the supply of power to said machine.
- 2. A copying or printing machine comprising a recording medium; actuatable elements, including scanning means, for forming an image on said recording medium; key input means for setting data or instructing copy operation; and control means including a read-only memory having stored programs for controlling actuations of said elements; wherein the programs stored in said read-only memory include a key entry program for entry of inputs from said key input means, a positioning program for determining whether or nor said scanning means is in a predetermined position and for permitting said scanning means to be set to the predetermined position prior to an image formation, and a diagnostic program for determining whether the state of the machine is proper or improper; wherein said control means moves said scanning means to the predetermined position in response to the positioning program when said scanning means is not in the predetermined position after the entry of the key inputs by the entry program, and enables a copying operation when said scanning means is set in the predetermined position, said control means executing said key entry program after the machine starts, and executing the positioning program before the start of said scanning means and after the entry of said key input means; and wherein said control means executes said positioning program and moves said scanning means to a predetermined position in response to the execution of said diagnostic program.
- 3. A copying or printing machine comprising a recording medium; actuatable elements, including scanning means, for forming an image on said recording medium; key input means for setting data or instructing copy operation; and control means including a read-only memory having stored programs for controlling actuations of said elements, wherein the programs stored in said read-only memory incude a key entry program for entry of inputs from said key input means, a positioning program for determining whether or not said scanning means is in a predetermined position and permitting said scanning means to be set to the predetermined position prior to an image formation, and a diagnostic program for determining whether the machine is in a proper or improper operational state, wherein said control means moves said scanning means to the predetermined position in response to the positioning program when said scanning means is not in the predetermined position after the entry of the key inputs by the entry program, and enables a copying operation when said scanning means is set in the predetermined position, said control means executing said key entry program after the machine starts, and executing the positioning program before the start of said scanning means and after the entry of said key input means, and wherein said control means inhibits the scanning means from illuminating an original document when said diagnostic program determines that the state of the machine is improper, or when said positioning program determines that said scanning means is not in said predetermined position, and said control means enables the scanning means for illuminating the original document when said diagnostic program determines that the state of the machine is proper and said positioning program determines that said scanning means is in said predetermined position.
- 4. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said recording medium is a photoconductive recording medium, said scanning means is movable for exposing said recording medium, and said scanning means movement is controlled by said control means.
- 5. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said control means executes the positioning program after setting the number of required copies and instructing the start of copying.
- 6. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said control means executes the positioning program after said diagnostic program.
- 7. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said control means inhibits the movement control of said scanning means in response to said positioning program when said diagnostic program determines that the state of the machine is improper.
- 8. A copying or printing machine comprising:
- reciprocation means adapted to scan and expose an original;
- driving means for moving said reciprocation means;
- at least one read-only adapted to store a program for sequence control of said driving means;
- first input means for entering a first detection signal for detecting a starting position at which reciprocation means starts moving to expose the original;
- second input means for entering a second detection signal for detecting other machine states; and
- control means connected to said first and second input means for providing a control signal to said driving means in response to the procedure of said program and said first and second detection signals; wherein said control means includes a first discrimination means for discriminating whether or not said machine state is improper on the basis of the second detection signal entered by said second input means, and a second discrimination means for discriminating whether or not said reciprocating means is located in the starting position on the basis of the first detection signal entered by said first input means,
- wherein said control means is arranged to inhibit the scan for exposure by said reciprocation means when said first discrimination means determines that said machine state is improper, or said second discrimination means determines that said reciprocation means is not located in the starting position; said control means is arranged to control said reciprocation means to return to the starting position when said second discrimination means determines that said reciprocation means is not located in the starting position; and said control means is arranged to enable the scan and exposure by said reciprocation means when said first discrimination means determines that said machine state is proper and said second discrimination means is located in the starting position or returns to the starting position.
- 9. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said control means inhibits the returning control of said reciprocation means controlled by said second discrimination means when said first discrimination means determines that said machine state is improper.
- 10. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said second detection signal for detecting the state of the machine relates to the quantity of copy or print material.
- 11. A copying or printing machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said second detection signal relates to the fixing temperature.
Priority Claims (2)
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50-156671 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 182,087, filed Aug. 28, 1980, now abandoned, which in turn is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 964,023, filed Nov. 27, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,654, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 752,895, filed Dec. 21, 1976, now abandoned.
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