Embodiments described herein relate generally to an image forming apparatus having a control panel, a paper cassette and a manual insertion tray, thus enabling correct execution of print, and a displaying method for the image forming apparatus.
Recently, a multi-function image forming apparatus having a color copy function, a scan function, a print function and the like is popularly used. In this image forming apparatus, recycled paper, plural types of thick paper, and special papers such as waterproof paper and coated paper can be used in addition to normal paper that is broadly used.
In executing the printing, a type of paper as a printing target needs to be selected. However, there is a problem that it is difficult to know which cassette of plural cassettes houses a paper that is used at the time of actually printing.
According to an embodiment, an image forming apparatus comprising: a control panel on which operation and setting is carried out; a paper cassette which houses a paper; a manual insertion tray with which a paper is manually inserted;
An embodiment will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. In the following description of the embodiment, a digital color multi-function peripheral 11 shown in
The digital color multi-function peripheral 11 has a document table 13 in an upper part of a body 12. An automatic document feeder 14 is provided above the document table 13 in such a manner that the automatic document feeder 14 can freely open and close. A control panel 15 is provided on the front side of the same position as the document table 13 in the body 12. Plural paper feed cassettes 16 for housing various papers are provided in a lower part of the body 12.
A manual insertion tray 17 is provided on one lateral side of the body 12 . The manual insertion tray 17 is folded along the lateral side of the machine body as shown in
Hereinafter, the embodiment will be described more specifically.
In the case of executing calibration for each paper, which will be described in detail later, a signal to designate the execution of calibration and a paper for which the calibration is to be executed is inputted to a CPU 20 from the control panel 15, also shown in
The CPU 20 instructs a calibration pattern generation unit 21 to generate a calibration pattern. The pattern from the calibration pattern generation unit 21 is inputted to an image processing unit 22. The pattern signal processed by the image processing unit 22 is outputted onto a designated paper by an image output unit 23.
The paper on which the outputted pattern is printed is inputted to an image input unit 24. Necessary data is read from the inputted calibration image by a calibration data reading unit 25. Normally, a scanner is used as the image input unit 24. The data read by the calibration data reading unit 25 is compared with the compensation data in the compensation data table stored in the HDD 19. Thus, compensation data is created so that an optimum image to the designated paper can be formed. The created data is stored in the HDD 19 and used as compensation data at the time of image output onto a subsequently compensated sheet.
The type of a paper as a calibration execution target is thus designated at the time of outputting an image. However, various papers are housed in the plural paper feed cassettes, as shown in
The paper presence sensor 26 is a sensor which detects whether there is a paper in each paper feed cassette or not. For example, a light-transmitting detection sensor may be installed in each paper feed cassette and the presence or absence of papers in the paper feed cassette may be detected. In this embodiment, the paper presence sensor 26 has the function of detecting whether there is a paper in a designated paper feed cassette or not. That is, a paper type that should be housed is defined for each of the plural paper feed cassettes. It is assumed that, normally, the user places a designated correct paper in each paper feed cassette.
When the execution of calibration and a target paper are designated, the paper presence sensor 26 detects whether there is a paper in the designated paper feed cassette or not. The result of the paper presence detection is visually displayed on the control panel 15 and the operator is notified whether there is a paper in the target paper feed cassette or not.
When there is a paper in the target paper feed cassette, information that calibration continues is displayed on the control panel 15. When there is no paper in the target paper feed cassette, information that there is no paper in the target paper feed cassette is displayed on the control panel 15, and an instruction to insert a target sheet into the machine body by another measure is given on the control panel 15. For example, an instruction to insert a designated paper from the manual insertion tray 17 shown in
Next, the operation in the embodiment, particularly the operation of the control panel 15, will be described in detail with reference to
When the selection of the target in
When the selection of the paper is finished, “Calibration for copy and thick paper 1 is to be carried out. Papers are set in cassette 2. If you wish to carry out calibration for A3 size, select ‘manual paper insertion’.” is displayed on the control panel 15, as shown in
Then, an arrow pointing the paper feed cassette of thick paper 1, which is selected this time, is displayed. In the paper selection screen of
In the display shown in
As described above, in this embodiment, the work procedure that is necessary for the execution of printing is explained to the operator with an illustration as well as a description with letters and characters, so that the procedure can easily be executed properly and without requiring the operator's expertise. Thus, convenience for the operator is improved.
In the above embodiment, the example is described in which the paper presence sensor 26 detects whether there is a paper in a designated sheet cassette or not, as shown in
Thus, for example, the size of the housed papers can be detected. When A3-size papers are housed while the housed papers should be, for example, A4-size papers, the result of detecting whether there are papers or not is the same for papers of either size. However, when A3-size papers are erroneously housed in the actual cassette despite the operator's designation of printing for A4-size papers, the difference in paper size can be pointed out and displayed, though not shown, as in the displays on the control panel shown in
Moreover, the paper thickness sensor 28 is provided. Thus, when there is thick paper in the actual cassette despite the operator's selection of normal paper, information to this effect is displayed on the control panel as in the foregoing example. Thus, the fact that the papers in the cassette are different from designated papers and an alternative measure to enable continued execution of printing can be indicated or suggested. The paper thickness sensor can detect the thickness by detecting the difference in transmitted light or by measuring the pressure when a paper passes between rollers.
In the example of
Moreover, though not shown, a sensor which detects the degree of gloss or roughness of the paper surface can be installed as a sensor to detect the presence of papers and identify the type of papers. In detecting the degree of gloss or roughness of the paper surface, reflected light can be used and characteristics of reflected light proper to each paper can be used for detection.
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 the inventions. Indeed, the novel apparatuses and methods described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms: furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the apparatuses described herein may be made without departing from the spirit 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 a Division of application Ser. No. 12/857,182 filed on Aug. 16, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. This application is based upon and claims benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/235174 filed on Aug. 19, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61235174 | Aug 2009 | US |
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Parent | 12857182 | Aug 2010 | US |
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