Claims
- 1. An electrophotographic printing machine having a latent image is recorded on a photoconductive member with the latent image being developed with marking particles by a developer unit, includes:
a sump for storing a supply of marking particles; a dispenser for discharging marking particles from said sump into the developer unit; an auger for mixing marking particles in the sump to be transported to a donor member at a predefined mixing rate; an image processor for processing image information of the latent image to be recorded; means for generating a first output signal corresponding to the average area of the image information of the latent image to be recorded; means for recording a test patch; means for developing the test patch with marking particles; and means for measuring a density of the test patch; means for generating a second output signal corresponding to the density of the test patch; means, responsive to the first and second output signals, for generating a control signal that is transmitted to said dispensor to regulate dispensing rate of marking particles into the sump; means for generating a third output signal corresponding to the dispensing rate of marking particles into the sump; and means, responsive to the first control signal and dispensing rate, for variably adjusting the predefined mixing rate of the marking particles in the sump, said variably adjusting mean having means, responsive to charging rate, for dynamically tuning said variably adjusting means.
- 2. A printing machine according to claim 1, wherein said auger includes a variable speed motor, connected to the auger, for rotating the auger to generate said dynamically vary mixing rate.
- 3. A printing machine according to claim 1, wherein said scanning means includes a raster input scanner.
- 4. A printing machine according to claim 2, further including: means for recording a test patch; means for developing the test patch with marking particles; and means, responsive to the density of the developed image on the photoconductive member, for regulating said discharging means.
- 5. A printing machine according to claim 1, wherein said regulating means includes a densitometer for measuring the average density of the marking particles developed on the test patch and generating a signal corresponding thereto.
- 6. A printing machine according to claim 1, wherein said generating means receives the signal from said densitometer and, in response thereto, generates another control signal that is transmitted to said dispenser;
means for generating an output signal corresponding to the TC and toner charge in the developer unit; a sensor for measuring a TC and toner charge of the toner in the developer unit.
- 7. A developer unit having a sump for storing toner, including:
a pixel counter for determining amount of toner required for a print job; a toner dispenser for supply toner to said sump at a dispensing rate; and means, responsive to said pixel counter and said dispensing rate, for variably mixing said developer in said sump.
- 8. The developer unit of claim 7, wherein said variably mixing means includes: an auger disposed in said sump, and a viable speed auger connected thereto.
- 9. A method for controlling dispensing and mixing of marking particles to develop a plurality of print jobs to improve material life and performance of the marking particles, the method comprising the steps of:
predicting the quantity of marking particles required to reproduce each print job in said plurality of prints jobs; dispensing marking particles to maintain a predefine level in said sump; printing a first print job from said plurality of print jobs; mixing marking particles at a first mixing rate response to the quantity of marking particles required to reproduce said first print job; printing a second print job from said plurality of print jobs; mixing marking particles at a second mixing rate response to the quantity of marking particles required to reproduce said second print job.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on a Provisional Patent Application No. 60/286,884, filed Apr. 27, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60286884 |
Apr 2001 |
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