Embodiments described herein relate generally to a technique for controlling a decolorizing place by a decolorizing apparatus.
There is a decolorizing apparatus that applies heat treatment or the like to a sheet printed with a decolorable toner, ink, or the like to erase a formed image. The sheet from which the image is erased can be reused.
There is a limit in the number of times images of a print are erased. Therefore, there is also an apparatus that identifies a printed sheet to thereby count the number of times of printing the sheet and determine whether the sheet can be reused. The apparatus conveys a sheet determined as un-reusable to a discard tray or a shredder and conveys a sheet determined as reusable to a predetermined tray.
However, the apparatus in the past that erases an image of a print by heating heats the entire sheet. Therefore, if a sheet printed only in a part is heated, an unprinted margin is also heated. Therefore, consumed energy increases.
In general, according to one embodiment, a decolorizing apparatus includes a control section and a decolorizing section. The control section acquires information that distinguishes a first area, which is an area where an image is formed on a sheet, and the other areas. The decolorizing section decolorizes an image in the first area according to the information acquired by the control section.
The decolorizing apparatus according to the embodiment heats and decolorizes toner on a sheet surface and erases an image formed on the sheet surface. Before the erasing, the decolorizing apparatus scans the sheet surface and displays a preview image on a control panel. A user refers to the preview display and designates an area of the sheet surface where the image is erased.
A method for the designation includes designating an area using squares or freehand and designating an area determined in advance (an upper half, a lower half, a right half, a left half, or the like of a sheet).
The decolorizing section sets the designated area as a decolorizing target and heats the sheet. Consequently, it is unnecessary to use excess heat unlike the method of heating the entire sheet.
The decolorizing apparatus according to the embodiment scans a print before erasing a toner image to detect in which position (area) the toner image is present. The decolorizing apparatus sets the detected area as a decolorizing target and heats the sheet. With this method, as in the method explained above, it is unnecessary to use excess heat.
The decolorizing apparatus according to the embodiment scans a sheet before erasing an image and reads a two-dimensional barcode (a QR code) formed on the sheet beforehand. In the two-dimensional barcode, position information indicating in which position (area) on the sheet the image is formed is encoded in a machine-readable format. When an image forming apparatus forms an image on a sheet with toner decolorized at fixed temperature, the two-dimensional barcode is formed in a margin simultaneously with the formation of the image. The decolorizing apparatus according to the embodiment sets, as a decolorizing target, an area indicated by a read value of the two-dimensional barcode and heats and decolorizes the sheet. With this method, as in the methods explained above, it is unnecessary to use excess heat.
An embodiment is explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The image data stored in the storing section 802 is preview-displayed on a control panel 50. The control panel 50 includes an input section of a touch panel type and a display section, which is a display of a flat type. The control panel 50 detects a touch of a fingertip or the like of a user and outputs the position of the touch to a processor 801 of the control board 800. The user touches the preview-displayed image on the input section to designate an area of a decolorizing target sheet to be decolorized. Position information of the designated area is stored in the storing section 802. Details of this operation are explained below.
After the images formed on the sheet surfaces are read by the reading section 20, the sheet is conveyed to a decolorizing section 30 by a plurality of rollers. The decolorizing section 30 applies heating treatment to the sheet to erase the images formed on the sheet. The decolorizing section 30 includes decolorizing units 31 and 32. The decolorizing units 31 and 32 respectively include heat generating bodies of heater rollers 33 and 34. The sheet passes between the decolorizing units 31 and 32 and comes into contact with the heater rollers 33 and 34 to be heated.
The sheet after the heating treatment is discharged to the outside of the decolorizing apparatus 100 and stacked on a tray 40.
The decolorizing apparatus 100 includes the control board 800. The control board 800 is a unit that collectively controls hardware in the decolorizing apparatus 100. The control board 800 includes the processor 801 and the storing section 802. The processor 801 is, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or an MPU (Micro Processing Unit). The processor 801 executes an arithmetic operation of a computer program stored in the storing section 802 in advance to output control signals to the respective kinds of hardware in the decolorizing apparatus 100. The storing section 802 is a storing unit including a volatile main storage device (e.g., a RAM (Random Access Memory)) and a nonvolatile auxiliary storage device (e.g., a flash memory or a hard disk drive). The storing section 802 stores the computer programs, data used in processing, image data, and the like.
Designation and detection of a decolorizing target area are explained with reference to a flowchart of
The control panel 50 displays a dialog for causing the user to select items explained below.
Displaying a preview image and causing the user to designate a decolorizing target area
Automatically extracting an area where an image is formed in image data after scan and setting the area as a decolorizing target area
Reading and analyzing a two-dimensional barcode to automatically extract an area where an image is formed and setting the area as a decolorizing target area
If the control panel 50 receives selection of the item from the user (Yes in ACT 001), a printed sheet (a sheet to be reused) stacked on the tray 10 is conveyed to the inside of the main body according to the rotation of the pickup rollers 11 (ACT 002). Both surfaces of the sheet conveyed to the inside of the main body are scanned by the reading section 20 (ACT 003).
If processing selected by the user is “1. Area erase after preview” (Yes=1), the processing proceeds to ACT 006.
If processing selected by the user is “2. Area erase after scan” (Yes=2), the control board 800 performs analysis of an area where a scan image stored in the storing section 802 is printed (ACT 004). The control board 800 compares pixel values of pixels in the scan image and a threshold defined beforehand to determine whether the pixels are a printed place. If the pixels determined as the printed place are grouped together, the control board 800 generates a rectangular area including the group and stores position information (in this example, a coordinate value starting from the upper left end of the scan image) in the storing section 802 with the area set as a decolorizing target area. Besides this example, there are various implementations of the specification of the decolorizing target area.
If processing selected by the user is “3. Area erase after information reading” (Yes=3), the control board 800 analyzes, with the technique in the past, a two-dimensional barcode formed in a predetermined position of the scan image and extracts information concerning a decolorizing target area (e.g., a coordinate value of the area) included in information in the two-dimensional barcode (ACT 005). The control board 800 stores the extracted information in the storing section 802 as the decolorizing target area.
Thereafter, the control panel 50 preview-displays the scan image according to an instruction of the control board 800 (ACT 006). For example, an original image shown in
If the user selects “square selection” (ACT 007, Yes=a), the control panel 50 superimposes a plurality of longitudinal and lateral lines on the preview image to form squares and displays a touch position of the fingertip of the user in gray in a square unit (ACT 008).
If the user selects “predefined form selection” (ACT 0007, Yes=b), the control panel 50 further displays a dialog for causing the user to select an area defined beforehand (an upper half, a lower half, a right half, a left half, or the like of the sheet) and displays a form corresponding to the selection while superimposing the form on the preview image (ACT 009).
If the user selects “freehand selection” (ACT 007, Yes=c), the control panel 50 acquires a coordinate of the contact with the fingertip of the user and displays a track of the coordinate according to an instruction of the control board 800 (ACT 010). The control board 800 connects a start point and an end point of the track to generate a closed region. The control panel 50 displays the closed region.
The area designated by the user or the automatically-designated area is heated by the decolorizing section 30 (a heater) (ACT 011) and the sheet is discharged to the tray 40 (ACT 012).
The control of the decolorizing section 30 in ACT 011 is explained below with reference to
Gap adjustment is performed by gap adjusting rollers (GR:A, GR:B, GR:C, and GR:D). If the gap adjusting roller GR:A rotates to the right (clockwise on the drawing) and the gap adjusting roller GR:B rotates to the left, the upper decolorizing unit 32 moves in the downward direction to narrow the gap. If the gap adjusting roller GR:C rotates to the left and the gap adjusting roller GR:D rotates to the right, the lower decolorizing unit 31 moves in the upward direction to narrow the gap.
Conversely, if the gap adjusting roller GR:A rotates to the left and the gap adjusting roller GR:B rotates to the right, the upper decolorizing unit 32 moves in the upward direction to widen the gap. If the gap adjusting roller GR:C rotates to the right and the gap adjusting roller GR:D rotates to the left, the lower decolorizing unit 31 moves in the downward direction to widen the gap.
According to the use of the mechanism shown in
The control board 800 can adopt areas having various shapes as the decolorizing target area by combining the mechanism explained with reference to
In the example explained above, the implementation example for designating the decolorizing target area is explained. However, an implementation for designating an area not set as a decolorizing target may be adopted. In this case, area other than a designated area is decolorized.
In the example explained above, the implementation example for distinguishing the decolorizing target area (a first area) and the other areas is explained. As an example, the implementation example is explained in which the user designates the decolorizing target area or the decolorizing target area is automatically designated. In the example explained above, position information of the decolorizing target area is stored in the storing section 802 and position information of the area not set as a decolorizing target is not stored in the storing section 802 to distinguish the decolorizing target area and the area not set as a decolorizing target. Besides this example, it is possible to adopt, for example, an implementation for creating 1-bit raster data corresponding to a pixel of a document image, setting a bit value of the decolorizing target area to 1, and setting a bit value of the area not set as a decolorizing target to 0 to distinguish the decolorizing target area and the area not set as a decolorizing target. Further, various other implementations are conceivable.
In the explanation of the example, the area is mainly a rectangular region and is a relatively large area. As the rectangular region, it is also possible to designate a finer area by increasing the number of divisions of the heater roller 34 shown in
As explained above in detail, according to the technique described in this specification, it is possible to heat a part of a sheet rather than heating the entire surface of the sheet. Therefore, it is possible to suppress energy consumption and suppress deterioration of the sheet due to heat.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of invention. Indeed, the novel apparatus and methods described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the apparatus and methods described herein may be made without departing from the sprit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from: U.S. provisional application 61/570935, filed on Dec. 15, 2011; the entire contents all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61570935 | Dec 2011 | US |