Fixing device and temperature control method in fixing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6643478
  • Patent Number
    6,643,478
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fixing device of the present invention has a fixing belt that is brought in contact with a recording medium to heat and fix a developer image formed on the recording medium. Plural supporting rollers support the fixing belt rotatably. Pressing rollers are provided opposing to the supporting rollers via the fixing belt for clamping and conveying the recording medium jointly with the fixing belt. A temperature controller raises the temperature of a heating roller to a second set temperature from a first set temperature after the temperature of the fixing belt drops to a prescribed temperature lower than that in the heating and fixing state, when shifting to the ready state after the heating and fixing state is complete.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a fixing device for heating, pressurizing and fixing a developer image on recording media using fixing belt heated by a heating roller.




2. Description of the Related Art




In recent years, out of fixing devices that are used in electro-photographic type copiers and printers for heating and pressure fixing toner images formed on a sheet of paper, a belt type fixing device has been developed. This fixing device is excellent in keeping an uniform fixing temperature and capable of obtaining a good fixing even for an image with toners superposed like a full-color image.




This belt type fixing device has an endless belt type fixing belt that is put over between a fixing roller and a heating roller and heated by a heating roller. A pressing roller is brought in contact with the fixing belt supported by the fixing roller and presses the belt, and a sheet of paper is forced to pass through a nip formed between the fixing belt and the pressing roller. A toner image formed on a sheet paper is heated and press fixed.




In such a belt type fixing device, when the heating roller (or the fixing belt on the heating roller) was controlled at the same temperature in the ready state and in the fixing operation, the fixing belt was not heated sufficiently when the next fixing operation was started and the defective fixing was caused by the low temperature offset phenomenon. This defective fixing is generated by a temperature drop for heat radiation of the fixing belt at the part not in contact with the heating roller. On the other hand, when the fixing is performed after the fixing belt is heated to a prescribed temperature when starting the fixing operation as a countermeasure to prevent this low temperature offset phenomenon, there will be generated such a problem that a first copy time becomes long.




In order to solve such a problem, an apparatus to set the heating roller temperature in the ready state (or the fixing belt temperature on the heating roller) at a higher temperature than the heating roller temperature in the fixing operation has been developed. Thus, by setting the temperature of the heating roller, the temperature rise of the fixing belt at the time of starting the fixing was made fast and the first copy time was prevented from becoming long and generation of the low temperature offset phenomenon was also prevented.




However, when the heating roller was so controlled that its set temperature became higher in the ready state than that in the fixing operation as in a conventional apparatus, if the next fixing operation was started immediately after shifting to the ready state when completing the fixing operation, the temperature of the fixing belt at the time when starting the next fixing operation became to higher than a prescribed fixing temperature, the high temperature offset phenomenon was generated and the fixing became defective. This problem was caused as the fixing belt was further heated at a higher temperature in the state wherein its temperature was not sufficiently dropped by the heat radiation.




Accordingly, in the belt type fixing device, even when the next fixing operation was started immediately after completing the current fixing operation, it is desirable to prevent the generation of the high temperature offset phenomenon resulting from the heating of the fixing belt to above a prescribed fixing temperature and obtain fixed images of high quality without badly affecting reduction of a first copy time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to obtain fixed images in a belt type fixing device without impairing reduction of a first copy time by preventing generation of the high temperature offset phenomenon when making the next the fixing operation immediately after completing the current fixing operation.




According to the embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a fixing device comprising: an endless belt shaped first heating device for heating and fixing a developer image formed on the recording medium by contacting it; plural supporting members for supporting the first heating device rotatably; a pressing device provided opposing to the supporting members via the first heating device for conveying the recording medium by clamping it jointly with the first heating device; a second heating device for heating the first heating device by keeping a first set temperature during the heating and fixing of the developer image by the first heating device and keeping a second set temperature higher than the first set temperature during the ready state; and a temperature controller for raising the temperature of the second heating device to the second set temperature from the first set temperature after the first heating device drops to a prescribed temperature lower than that during the heating and fixing when the fixing device is shifted to the ready state from the heating and fixing state by the first heating device.




Further, according to the present invention, there is provided a fixing device comprising: a fixing belt for contacting a recording medium, heating and fixing a developer image formed thereon; plural supporting rollers for supporting the fixing belt rotatably; a pressing roller provided opposing to the supporting rollers for clamping and conveying the recording medium jointly with the fixing belt; a heating roller for heating the fixing belt by keeping the set temperature during the heating and fixing the developer image by the fixing belt and keeping the second set temperature higher than the first set temperature during the ready state; and a temperature controller for raising the temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature after the fixing belt drops to a prescribed temperature lower than that during the heating and fixing when the fixing belt is shifted from the heating and fixing state to the ready state.




Further, according to the present invention, there is provided a temperature control method comprising the steps of a first step for keeping the fixing belt at the first set temperature during the heating and pressure fixing of the developer image; a second step for raising the temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature after the fixing belt drops to a prescribed temperature lower than that during the heating and fixing after completing the heating and pressure fixing of the developer image; and a third step for keeping the fixing belt at the second set temperature during the ready state.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram showing an image-forming unit of an image-forming apparatus in a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic diagram showing a fixing device of in the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a block diagram showing essential elements of a controller in the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a graph showing the temperature control of a heating roller in the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a table showing fixing test results used for the temperature setting of the heating roller in the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a flowchart showing the control of the fixing device in the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a schematic diagram showing essential elements in a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a block diagram showing essential elements of a controller in the second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a graph showing the temperature control of the heating roller in the second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is a flowchart showing the control of the fixing device in the second embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained below in detail referring to attached drawings. First, the first embodiment of the present invention will be described.

FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram showing an image-forming unit


10


of a four-tandem type full-color printer in a first embodiment of the present invention. In the image-forming unit


10


, 4 sets of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (BK) stations


12


Y,


12


M,


12


C and


12


B, which form developer images of respective color components using yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (BK) toners are arranged in parallel along a transferring conveyor belt


13


to convey sheet paper P that is a recording medium.




The color stations


12


Y,


12


M,


12


C and


12


BK are in the same construction and therefore, they are explained referring to the yellow station


12


Y arranged at the former stage as a representative station, and by adding the same reference numerals to the same elements and subscripts showing respective colors, the explanations of other color stations


12


M,


12


C and


12


Bk will be omitted.




The yellow station


12


Y has a photo-conductive drum


14


Y, and around it, a charger


16


Y, an exposing device (not illustrated) for applying a yellow (Y) optical signal


17


Y, a developing device


18


Ym a transferring roller


20


Y, a cleaner


21


Y,and a charge eliminator


22


Y are arranged in order along its rotary direction. The transferring roller


29


Y is provided opposing to the photo-conductive drum


14


Y through a transferring conveyor belt


13


.




Further, under the stations


12


Y,


12


M,


12


C and


12


BK, there are provided a paper cassette device


24


for housing sheet paper P that is recording media, a pick-up roller


26


for taking out a sheet of paper P from the paper cassette device


24


, a feed roller pair


27


for conveying the sheet of paper P taken out of the paper cassette device


24


, and an aligning roller pair


28


for supplying the sheet of paper P at a proper timing. The conveying speed of the sheet of paper P by the aligning roller pair


28


and the transferring and conveying belt


13


is so set that it becomes equal to a peripheral speed of the photo-conductive drums


14


Y,


14


M,


14


C and


14


BK. Further, at the downstream side of the transfer and conveyor belt


13


, a belt shaped fixing device


30


and a paper discharge roller pair


42


are arranged. Further,


43


is an adsorption roller for giving electric charge for adsorbing a sheet of paper P to the transferring conveyor belt


13


,


44


is a transferring conveyor belt charge eliminating roller, and


46


is a transferring conveyor belt cleaner.




Next, the belt shaped fixing device


30


will be described in detail. A fixing belt


33


is put over a heating roller


31


that serves as a supporting member and a second heating device and a fixing roller that is a supporting member at a tension. The fixing belt


33


is composed of a base material made of a thin seamless belt formed by a metal such as nickel, etc. or heat resisting resin such as polyimide, etc. and the surface is covered by or coated with oil impregnated silicon rubber, heat resisting rubber such as fluoric rubber or fluoric resin. Or the fixing belt


33


is made of silicon rubber covered by or coated with heat resisting highly mold releasing resin like PFA (a copolymer of tetrafluoro-ethylene and parfluoro-vinyl-ether) tube.




Further, the fixing belt


33


of this embodiment is made of a thin seamless belt of elector-forming 36 μm nickel coated with a silicon rubber heat resisting elastic layer in 200 μm thick at the outer surface and further covered by a 30 μm thick PFA tube. Further, the outer surface of the fixing belt


33


is kept in contact with an oil coating roller


38


that coats the belt


33


with silicon oil in order to prevent toner offset to the fixing belt


33


. Further, a cleaning roller


40


is provided to the outer surface of the oil coating roller


38


for removing toner, paper powder, etc. adhered thereto. An oil impregnated resistive paper in the outer diameter 22 mm is wound round the core metal of the oil coating roller


28


and furthermore, its outside is covered by a highly mold releasing porous fluoric resin tube core controlling oil coating. The cleaning roller


40


is in the outer diameter 21 mm and the aluminum (Al) made roller surface is coated by fluoric resin in 20 μm thick.




The heating roller


31


is made of a core metal


31




a


of a 3 mm thick aluminum (Al) pipe in diameter 30 mm coated by a coating layer of about 20 μm thick PTFE (polytetrafluoro-ethylene). In the hollow inside of the heating roller


31


, a heater lamp


34


of 550W is provided as a heating source. Around the heating roller


31


, a thermistor


35


that is a second temperature sensor to detect the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


in order to control a heater lamp


34


. The thermistor


35


may be provided around the fixing belt


33


that is wound round the outer surface of the heating roller


31


. The fixing roller


322


is in the outer diameter


38


mm with a hardness of 30° (ASKER-C Hardness) and the outer surface of a core metal


32




a


is covered by a heat resisting elastic body


32




b


made of a 8 mm thick silicon sponge. For the heat resisting elastic body


32




b


, a sponge made material is desirable from the viewpoint that thermal insulation is high and a nip can be secured at a low weight but a rubber made elastic body is also usable.




Further, at a position opposite to the fixing roller


32


via the fixing belt


33


, there is a pressing roller


36


that is a pressing device to form a 7.5 mm nip with the fixing belt


33


by applying about 250N load between the fixing roller


32


by a spring (not illustrated) is kept in contact with the fixing roller


32


. The pressing roller


36


is in the outer diameter 40 mm and with a hardness of 80° (ASKER-C Hardness) and the outer surface of a core metal


36




a


made of a 5 mm thick aluminum pipe is covered by a 1 mm thick silicon rubber (a silicon rubber of JIS-A Harness 20°)


36




b


. Its outer surface is further covered by a 30 μm thick PFA tube


36




c


. In the hollow inside of the pressing roller


36


, a 450 W heater lamp


37


is provided. Around the pressing roller


36


, there is provided a thermistor


42


that senses the surface temperature of the pressing roller


36


in order to control the heater lamp


37


.




The heater lamp


34


of the heating roller


31


and the heater lamp


37


of the pressing roller


36


are controlled by a CPU


50


that is a temperature controller shown in FIG.


3


. The CPU


50


is also a controller of a full-color printer in this embodiment and has a built-in timer


50




a


and operation keys


51


on an operation panel (not illustrated) that is capable of inputting print mode, sheet paper selection, number of sheets, etc., various kinds of switches/sensors


52


including the thermistor


35


,


42


are connected to its input side. At the output side of the CPU


50


, a display


53


on the operation panel (not illustrated), a motor driver


56


that controls a main motor


54


to drive the heating roller


31


of the fixing device


30


, and a fixing driver


57


that controls the heater lamp


34


according to the temperature sensing result from the thermistor


35


and counts of a timer


50




a


and controls the heater lamp


37


according to the temperature detection result from the thermistor


42


are connected.




The fixing driver


57


controls the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


as shown in

FIG. 4

by turning the heater lamp


34


ON/OFF. When the main motor


54


is stopped and the fixing belt


33


is stopped and in the ready state, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is held at the heating roller set temperature T2° C. in the ready state, that is a second set temperature (185° C. in this embodiment). When the printing by a full-color printer is in process and the fixing device


30


is heating and fixing, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is held at the heating roller set temperature 1° C. during the paper feeding that is lower than the second set temperature (165° C. in his embodiment).




When the count of the timer


50




a


elapsed t1 second (15 seconds in this embodiment) after the print is completed and the trailing edge of sheet paper P passed the fixing device


30


, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is set at the heating roller set temperature T1+10° C. (175° C. in this embodiment) during the paper feeding. Further, when the count of the timer


50




a


elapsed t2 seconds (30 seconds in this embodiment), the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller is raised to the heating roller set temperature T2° C. (185° C. in this embodiment)in the ready state. Further, the temperatures on the belt shown in

FIG. 4

are the temperatures of the fixing belt


33


measured at the arrow mark position A.




When the set temperature of the heating roller


31


is shifted to the ready set temperature after completing the fixing, the temperature of the heating roller is raised several times based on the fixing result obtained from the fixing test by a full-color printer in this embodiment shown below. In this fixing test, while the heating roller set temperature T1° C. during the heating and fixing was set at 165° C., the heating roller set temperature T2° C. in the ready state was varied to 185° C., 175° C. and 165° C. and the fixing operation was started at the temperatures of the fixing belt


33


of 155° C., 135° C., 115° C. and 95° C., respectively and the fixing state was observed.




As a result, when the heating roller set temperature T2° C. in the ready state was held at 185° C. as shown in

FIG. 5

, it was revealed that it was immediately after shifted to the ready state and when the fixing was started at the temperature of the fixing belt


33


as high as 155° C. or 135° C. and a bad fixing was caused by a high temperature offset phenomenon. Then, when the heating roller set temperature T2° C. in the ready state was held at 175° C., it was revealed that it was immediately after shifted to the ready state and when the fixing was started at the fixing belt temperature as high as 155° C., a bad fixing was caused by the high temperature offset phenomenon but if the fixing belt temperature reached 135° C., a good fixing property was obtained without causing a bad fixing by the high temperature offset phenomenon. Further, when the heating roller set temperature T2° C. in the ready state was held at 165° C. that was the same as the heating roller set temperature T1° C. in the heating and fixing state, it was revealed that a good fixing was obtained without causing a bad fixing by the high temperature offset phenomenon even if the fixing belt temperature was as high as 155° C.




That is, it was revealed that in order to prevent the high temperature offset phenomenon when the fixing operation was completed and the next fixing operation was started immediately after shifting to the ready state, it was only necessary to gradually raise the heating roller to 185° C. that was the heating roller set temperature in the ready state according to the state of temperature of the fixing belt


33


that was cooled down by radiation of heat without immediately raising it to 185° C. after completing the fixing operation.




Next, the actions will be described. When the power source is turned on, the fixing device


30


starts the warm-up operation, the heater lamp


34


is turned on until the heating roller reaches 185° C., the main motor


54


is turned on, and the fixing belt


33


is rotated in the arrow direction s. When the thermistor


35


detects that the temperature of the heating roller


31


reaches 185° C. after starting the warm-up, a ready mark is lighted on the display


53


, the main motor


54


is stopped and the fixing belt


33


is stopped. Thereafter, the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


is controlled by the fixing driver


57


and the heating roller


31


is held at 185° C., which is the heating roller set temperature in the ready state. At the same time, the surface temperature of the pressing roller


36


is held at 145° C. by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


37


.




When a print signal is input through the operation key


51


and the print operation is started in the ready state, as shown in the flowchart in

FIG. 6

, in the fixing device


30


, the main motor


54


is turned on in Step


100


, and the fixing roller


32


is rotated in the arrow direction s. Following this rotation of the fixing roller


32


, the fixing belt


33


and the heating roller


31


are rotated and further, the pressing roller


36


that is press fitted to the fixing belt


33


is rotated.




Then, in Step


101


as the first step, the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


is controlled by the fixing driver


57


and the temperature of the heating roller


31


is lowered to and held at 165° C., which is the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state. During this period, the fixing belt


33


is heated at the contacting area with the heating roller


31


, the heated area reaches the nip between the fixing roller


32


and the pressing roller


36


by the rotation of the fixing belt


33


and a toner image on a sheet of paper P is fixed in Step


102


.




A toner image on a sheet paper P is formed by an image forming unit


10


according to image data input from a scanner (not illustrated). That is, in the case of a full-color image, taking the yellow station


12


Y as an example, following the rotation of the photo-conductive drum


14


Y in the arrow direction u, image forming steps are executed in order and first, the drum is uniformly charged by the charger


16


Y. Then, this uniformly charged photo-conductive drum


14


y is exposed by the exposing device


17


Y and a latent image corresponding to an yellow (Y) image data is formed on the photo-conductive drum


14


Y. Hereafter, the latent image formed on the photo-conductive drum


14


y is developed by the developing device


18


Y and the yellow (Y) toner image is formed on the photo-conductive drum


14


Y.




Similarly to this, respective color images are formed on the photo-conductive drums


14


M,


14


C and


14


BK in the magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (BK) stations.




On the other hand, synchronized with the formation of respective color toner images on the photo-conductive drums


14


Y,


14


M,


14


C,


14


BK, the pick-up roller


26


is driven and a sheet of paper P is supplied from the paper cassette


24


. This sheet of paper P is supplied to the transfer and conveyor belt


13


after the leading edge is aligned by the aligning roller


28


.




The sheet of paper P sent to the transfer and conveyor belt


13


is conveyed in the arrow direction v accompanied with the running of the transfer and conveyor belt


13


in the state electrostatically adsorbed to the belt


13


by the charge given from the adsorbing roller


43


. Then, while the sheet paper P is being conveyed in the arrow direction v, yellow, magenta, cyan and black toner images are transferred on the sheet of paper P at the positions of the transferring rollers


20


Y,


20


M,


20


C and


20


BK, and a full-color toner image is formed and conveyed to the fixing device


30


. The sheet of paper P with the full-color unfixed toner image transferred passes through the nip formed between the heating roller


31


and the pressing roller


36


of the fixing device


30


in the arrow direction v, is brought in contact with the fixing belt


33


, and the toner image on the sheet of paper P is heated, pressed and fixed thereon. Further, after fixing, the sheet of paper P is discharged on the discharged paper tray


42


by the paper discharge roller pair


41


.




On the other hand, after separating the sheet of paper P, the transfer and conveyor belt


13


is rotated and driven continuously and adhered toner and paper powder are cleaned by the belt cleaner


46


. After this cleaning, the surface potential of the transfer and conveyor belt


13


is reduced to a definite level by the transfer and conveyor belt charge eliminating roller


44


. Further, the photo-conductive drums


14


Y,


14


M,


14


C,


14


BK are rotated and driven continuously and residual toner and paper power are removed by the cleaners


21


Y,


21


M,


21


C,


21


BK. After this cleaning, the surface charge of the photo-conductive drums


14


Y,


14


M,


14


C,


14


BK is eliminated by the charge eliminators


22


Y,


22


M,


22


C,


22


BK and the next full-color image forming process is waiting. In addition, the fixing belt


33


iss also cleaned by the oil coating roller


38


.




Hereafter, when a paper discharge sensor (not illustrated) detects that the trailing edge of the last sheet paper P passed the fixing device


30


, the main motor


54


is turned OFF in Step


103


, the ready mark on the display


53


is lighted in Step


104


and the fixing device


30


becomes the ready state. That is, Steps


105


˜


107


of the flowchart in

FIG. 6

are executed as Step


102


. First, the timer is started in Step


105


and proceeds to Step


106


. In Step


106


, when the timer count t elapses t1 second (15 seconds in this embodiment), the heating roller


31


is raised to and held at 175° C. (the heating roller set temperature 165° C.+10° C.) by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


by the fixing driver


57


in Step


107


.




Then, as a third step, when the timer count elapses t2 seconds (30 seconds in this embodiment) after elapsing t1 in Step


108


, the heating roller


31


is raised to and held at 185° C., which that is the heating roller set temperature in the ready state by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


by the fixing driver


57


in Step


109


, and raising the temperature of the heating roller


31


in two stages. From 165° C. in the heating and fixing state to 185° C. in the ready state, a series of fixing operations is completed. Further, when the next print operation is started after completing the fixing operation of the last sheet paper P, the operation immediately returns to Step


100


and the next fixing operation is executed.




When the fixing operation by the next print operation was executed after completing the fixing by the fixing device


30


and immediately after shifting to the ready state, a bad fixing caused from the high temperature offset was not observed.




According to the first embodiment in the structure as described above, in a fixing device


30


prevented a first copying time from becoming long by making the temperature rise of the fixing belt


33


fast by setting the heating roller


31


in the ready state at a temperature higher than that of the heating roller


31


in the heating and fixing state. When 15 seconds passed after completing the fixing operation, the temperature of the fixing belt


33


drops to lower than the temperature in the fixing state, and the set temperature of the heating roller


31


is raised twice from the 165° C. in the state of fixing operation to 185° C. in the ready state. Accordingly, when the next printing operation is executed immediately after shifting to the ready state after completing the fixing operation, it is also possible to prevent the excessive heating of the fixing belt


33


as well as a bad fixing caused by the high temperature offset phenomenon, and obtain a good fixed image.




Next, the present invention will be explained referring to a second embodiment shown in FIG.


7


through FIG.


10


. In this second embodiment, instead of the fixing device


30


which controlled the temperature rise of the heating roller gradually according to a timer count when shifting to the ready state after the fixing operation was completed in the first embodiment, the fixing device


30


controls the temperature rise of the heating roller gradually according to the surface temperature of the fixing belt after the fixing operation is completed and others are the same as those in the first embodiment. So, the same component elements as those explained in the first embodiment will be assigned with the same reference numerals and the detailed explanation thereof will be omitted.




Around the fixing belt


33


wound round the outer surface of the fixing roller


32


in this embodiment, a thermistor


61


that is a first temperature detecting device to detect the surface temperature of the fixing belt


33


is arranged. The thermistor


61


is connected to the input side of the CPU


60


, which is a full-color printer controller as well as a temperature controller. A fixing driver


62


that is connected to the output side of the CPU


60


controls the heater lamp


34


according to the temperature detected result from the thermistor


35


,


61


and the heater lamp


37


according to the temperature detection result.




In other words, the fixing driver


62


controls the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


as shown in

FIG. 9

by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


. In the ready state wherein the fixing belt


33


is stopped by the stop of the main motor


54


, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is held at the heating roller set temperature T2° C. (185° C. in this embodiment), which that is a second set temperature, and during the printing by a full-color printer and the heating and fixing of the fixing device


30


, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is held at the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state T1° C. (165° C. in this embodiment), which that is a first set temperature lower than the second set temperature. During the printing by a full-color printer and the heating and fixing of the fixing device


30


, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is held at the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state T1° C. (165° C. in this embodiment), which is lower than the second set temperature.




After the print was completed, when the thermistor


61


detected that the temperature Tb of the fixing belt


33


dropped to below T3° C. (130° C. in this embodiment) as a result of radiation of heat, the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


is set at the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state T1+10° C. (175° C. in this embodiment). Then, when the thermistor


61


detected that the temperature Tb of the fixing belt


33


further dropped to below T4° C. (115° C. in this embodiment), set the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller


31


at the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state T1+15° C. (180° C. in this embodiment). When the thermistor


61


detects that the temperature Tb of the fixing belt


33


further dropped to below T5° C. (105° C. in this embodiment), set the surface temperature (Th) of the heating roller is set so that it is gradually raised to the heating roller set temperature T2° C. in the ready state (185° C. in this embodiment).




Next, the actions of the fixing device after starting the print will be described referring to the flowchart shown in FIG.


10


. When a print signal is input through the operation key


51


and the print is started, the main motor


54


is turned ON in Step


200


, the fixing roller


32


, the fixing belt


33


that is operated following the fixing roller, and the heating roller


31


are rotated in the arrow direction s, and the pressing roller


36


is rotated in the arrow direction y. Further, as a first step, the surface temperature of the heating roller


31


is reduced to and held at 165C., which is the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


by the fixing driver


62


in Step


201


, and the fixing operation is executed in Step


202


.




Hereafter, at the completion of the fixing operation when the end of the sheet of paper P is detected, the main motor


54


is turned OFF in Step


203


, the ready mark is lighted on the display


53


and the fixing device


30


is shifted to the ready state in Step


204


. That is, as Step


2


, Steps


205


˜


208


of the flowchart shown in

FIG. 10

are executed. First, proceeding to Step


205


, when the thermistor


61


detected that the fixing belt temperature Tb dropped to below T3° C. (130° C. in this embodiment), the temperature of the heating roller


31


is raised to and held at 175° C. (the heating roller set temperature 165° C.+10° C. in the heating and fixing state) by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


by the fixing driver


62


in Step


206


. Then, when the thermistor


61


detected that the fixing belt temperature Tb dropped to below T4° C. (115° C. in this embodiment) in Step


207


, the temperature of the heating roller


31


is raised to and held at 180° C. (the heating roller set temperature in the heating and fixing state 165° C.+15° C.) by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp of the fixing driver


62


in Step


208


. Then, as a third step, when the thermistor


61


detected that the fixing belt temperature Tb dropped to below T5° C. (105° C. in this embodiment) in Step


209


, the temperature of the heating roller


31


is raised to and held at 185° C., which is the heating roller set temperature in the ready state by controlling the ON/OFF of the heater lamp


34


by the fixing driver


62


in Step


210


, and the temperature of the heating roller


31


is raised in


3


steps from 165° C. in the heating and fixing state to 185° C. in the ready state, and a series of fixing operation is completed. Further, when the next print operation was started after the fixing operation of the last sheet of paper P was completed, immediately returning to Step


200


, the next fixing operation is executed.




When the fixing operation by the next print operation was executed immediately after shifting to the ready state after completing the fixing by the fixing device


30


, the bad fixing for the high temperature offset was avoided not recognized.




According to the second embodiment that is in the construction described above, the fixing device


30


prevented the first copying time from becoming long by making the rise of the fixing belt fast by setting the temperature of the heating roller


31


in the ready state higher than the temperature of the heating roller


31


in the heating and fixing state. The set temperature of the heating roller


31


is shifted from 165° C. in the state of fixing operation to 185° C. in the ready state in 3 steps according to the detected result of the temperature of the fixing belt


33


after detecting the temperature drop of the fixing belt


33


by the thermistor


61


and after completing the fixing operation. Accordingly, like the first embodiment described above, when the next print operation is executed immediately after shifting to the ready state and after completing the fixing operation, it is also possible to prevent the fixing belt


33


from being excessively heated, prevent a bad fixing for the high temperature offset phenomenon, and obtain a good fixed image.




Further, in this embodiment, as the fluctuation in temperature of the fixing belt


33


is directly detected by the thermistor


61


and the temperature of the heating roller


31


is controlled according to this detection result, it becomes possible to control temperatures accurately without being affected by ambient circumferential changes, etc., surely prevent generation of the high temperature offset phenomenon and further improve the quality of fixed images.




Further, the present invention is not restricted to the embodiments described above but can be modified variously within the scope of the present invention and, for example, the set temperature of the heating device is not restricted is optional according to characteristics of a belt device within the range wherein the set temperature in the ready state is higher than that in the fixing operation and the first copying time can be prevented from becoming long. Further, the number of changes to shift a set temperature of the heating device to the ready state after completing the fixing operation is optional within a range not generating the high temperature offset phenomenon, and after waiting the first heating device from dropping to a prescribed temperature, the temperature can be shifted to the set temperature in the ready state in one time or in multiple steps. Further, plural sources of heat for the heating device can be provided. In addition, the structure, etc. of an image forming apparatus in which the fixing device of the present invention is installed are not restricted.




According to the present invention as described above in detail, in a fixing device to set a set temperature of the heating device to heat the belt device in the ready state higher than that in the fixing operation, when a temperature of a second heating device is raised from a low temperature in the state of fixing operation to a high temperature in the ready state after waiting that for a temperature of a first heating device drops after completing the fixing operation, it becomes possible to prevent the generation of the high temperature offset when the next fixing operation is started immediately after shifting to the ready state after and completing the fixing operation without harming the reduction of the first copying time and obtain a good fixed image without causing a bad fixing resulting from the high temperature offset phenomenon.



Claims
  • 1. A fixing device comprising:a fixing belt that is brought in contact with a recording medium to heat and fix a developer image formed on the recording medium; plural supporting rollers to support the fixing belt rotatably; a pressing roller that is arranged opposing to the supporting rollers via the fixing belt to clamp and convey the recording medium jointly with the fixing belt; a heating roller to heat the fixing belt by keeping a first set temperature in a heating and fixing state of the developer image by the fixing belt and by keeping a second set temperature higher than the first set temperature in a ready state; and a temperature controller that raises a temperature of the heating roller from the first set temperature to the second set temperature after the temperature of the fixing belt drops to a prescribed temperature lower than the temperature in the heating and fixing state when shifting to the ready state after the heating and fixing state is completed.
  • 2. The fixing device according to claim 1, further comprising:a first temperature detecting device to detect for detecting a temperature of the fixing belt; wherein the temperature controller raises a temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature according to the detection result of the first temperature detecting device.
  • 3. The fixing device according to claim 1, further comprising:a second temperature detecting device to detect a temperature of the heating roller; wherein the temperature controller raises a temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature according to the detection result of the second temperature detecting device.
  • 4. The fixing device according to claim 1, whereinthe temperature controller raises a temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature after elapsing a prescribed time after the heating and fixing state is completed.
  • 5. The fixing device according to claim 1, whereinthe temperature controller raises a temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature.
  • 6. The fixing device according to claim 5, further comprising:a first temperature detecting device to detect a temperature of the fixing belt; wherein the temperature controller raises a temperature of the heating roller gradually to the second set temperature from the first set temperature according to the detection result of the first temperature detecting device.
  • 7. The fixing device according to claim 5, further comprising:a second temperature detecting device to detect the temperature of the heating roller; wherein the temperature controller raises a temperature of the heating roller gradually to the second set temperature from the first set temperature according to the detection result of the second temperature detecting device.
  • 8. The fixing device according to claim 5, whereinthe temperature controller raises the temperature of the heating roller gradually to the second set temperature from the first set temperature after elapsing a prescribed time after completing the heating and fixing.
  • 9. A temperature control method in a fixing device including a fixing belt, a heating roller to heat the fixing belt and a pressing roller arranged opposing to the fixing belt to clamp and convey a recording medium on which a developer image is formed, comprising the steps of:keeping the fixing belt at a first set temperature while the developer image is being heated and fixed; raising a temperature of the heating roller to a second set temperature from the first set temperature when a temperature of the fixing belt drops to a prescribed temperature lower than that in the heating and fixing after completing the heating and pressure fixing of the developer image; and keeping the fixing belt at the second set temperature in a ready state.
  • 10. The temperature control method according to claim 9, whereinthe temperature raising step is for raising the temperature of the heating roller to the second set temperature from the first set temperature when a prescribed time elapsed after completing the heating and pressure fixing.
  • 11. The temperature control method according to claim 9, whereinthe temperature raising step is for raising the temperature of the heating roller gradually to the second set temperature from the first set temperature.
  • 12. The temperature control method according to claim 11, whereinthe temperature raising step is for raising the temperature of the heating roller gradually to the second set temperature from the first set temperature when a prescribed time elapsed after completing the heating and pressure fixing.
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