Embodiments described herein relate generally to an image forming apparatus and a control method.
In an image forming apparatus, a plurality of print jobs may accumulate, and the print jobs are executed in order. In such an image forming apparatus, a problem of high temperature offset occurs according to categories of different print jobs in some cases. For example, in a case in which a print job on a large size paper is executed after a print job on a small size paper, the high temperature offset occurs. In such a case, the high temperature offset can be reduced by idling a fixing section before the execution of the print job on the large size paper. However, printing cannot be executed while the fixing section is idled, and there is a problem that efficiency of an operation of the image forming apparatus is reduced.
An image forming apparatus according to an embodiment includes a fixing section that fixes a toner image formed on a sheet. A controller controls a preliminary rotation of the fixing section after execution of a first image forming job and before execution of a second image forming job. Conditions for the preliminary rotation include types of sheets used in the first image forming job and the second image forming job, respectively, and a number of sheets used in executing the first image forming job.
Hereinafter, an image forming apparatus of an embodiment is described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The image forming apparatus 100 forms an image on a sheet with a developing agent such toner. The sheet is, for example, a paper or a label paper. The sheet may be an object other than paper, as long as the image forming apparatus 100 can form an image on the surface thereof.
The printer section 130 forms an image on the sheet based on image information generated by the image reading section 200 or image information received via a communication interface. The printer section 130, for example, forms the image through the following processing. An image forming section of the printer section 130 forms an electrostatic latent image on a photoconductive drum based on the image information. The image forming section of the printer section 130 forms a visible image by applying the developing agent to the electrostatic latent image. Toner is an example of the developing agent. A transfer section of the printer section 130 transfers the visible image onto the sheet. A fixing section 50 of the printer section 130 fixes the visible image on the sheet through executing a fixing processing that heats and pressurizes the sheet. Furthermore, the sheet on which the image is formed may be a sheet housed in the sheet housing section 140. Alternatively, the sheet may be manually fed.
The controller 70 functions as a fixing controller 71, a counter 72 and a counter controller 73 through execution of a program by the CPU.
The fixing controller 71 controls an operation of the fixing section 50. The fixing controller 71, for example, controls the fixing section 50 according to execution of an image forming job (hereinafter, referred to as an “image forming job”) input to the image forming apparatus 100. For example, the fixing controller 71 controls a temperature of a heater and a rotation speed of a roller of the fixing section 50 according to characteristics of the sheet used in the image forming job. Further, the fixing controller 71 controls the low temperature processing, which is a processing for equalizing or reducing the temperature of the fixing section 50. By executing the low temperature processing, the temperature of a portion of the fixing section 50 is reduced, and the temperature of the fixing section 50 in a width direction is thereby substantially equalized. The low temperature processing is executed after execution of a previous image forming job and before a subsequent image forming job. The previously executed image forming job is referred to as a first image forming job. The subsequent image forming job executed afterward is referred to as a second image forming job. The first image forming job and the second image forming job are sequentially executed. In a case in which the image forming apparatus 100 is equipped with a printer function, during initial processing of the first job and the second job and before the image formation is started (job build), the low temperature processing executes a preliminary run based on contents of the jobs. The preliminary run suppresses generation of offset in the second image forming job. In this way, the fixing controller 71 also functions as a preliminary run controller. The low temperature processing is, for example, a processing for rotating a plurality of rollers of the fixing section 50 in a state in which the energization to the heater is cut off, that is, the low temperature processing may be executed through preliminary run rotation. Normally, the preliminary run rotation is performed in a state in which the power to the heater is cut off (OFF state). However, the preliminary run may be executed in a state in which the energization power to the heater is being supplied (ON state). Furthermore, the second job may be based on a copy, so that the content of the second job is still unknown until a time point at which the copy relating to the second job is started after the execution of the first job is ended. However, in such a case, the execution or non-execution of the preliminary run and the content of the control of the preliminary run may be determined at a time point at which a copy start signal relating to the second job is input.
The fixing controller 71 may determine the parameters of the low temperature processing based on number of sheets on which the image formation is executed in the first image forming job and the size of the sheet(s). The fixing controller 71 may determine the parameters of the low temperature processing based on the number of sheets on which the image formation is executed in the first image forming job. The fixing controller 71 may determine the parameters of the low temperature processing based on the size of the sheet(s) on which the image formation is executed in the first image forming job. The fixing controller 71 may determine the parameters based on a parameter table stored in the parameter storage section 61, for example, as discussed further below.
The counter 72 counts the number of the sheets on which the fixing processing is executed by the fixing section 50. The counter 72 resets a value of the counter according to the control of the counter controller 73. If the value of the counter is reset, the number of the counter returns back to “0”. Then, the counter 72 counts from “1”.
The counter controller 73 controls whether to reset the value of the counter 72 between the first image forming job and the second image forming job. The counter controller 73, for example, controls the reset of the value of the counter 72 based on the contents of the first image forming job and the second image forming job.
The heat roller 501 is a fixing member formed in a cylindrical shape. The center heater 502 and the side heater 503 are arranged inside the heat roller 501. The center heater 502 and the side heater 503 heat the heat roller 501 by generating heat. The center heater 502 heats an area approximately around the center of the heat roller 501 in a width direction. The side heater 503 heats an area approximately around both ends of the heat roller 501 in the width direction. For example, the side heater 503 includes a left side heater 503-1 and a right side heater 503-2. The left side heater 503-1 and the right side heater 503-2 respectively heat an area on a left end and an area on a right end of the heat roller 501.
The pressure roller 511 contacts and pressurizes the heat roller 501. Through contacting and pressurizing the pressure roller 511 with the heat roller 501, a fixing nip section is formed between the heat roller 501 and the pressure roller 511.
The thermistor 520 measures surface temperature of the heat roller 501. The thermistor 520, for example, includes a center thermistor 520-1, a left thermistor 520-2 and a right thermistor 520-3. The center thermistor 520-1 measures the surface temperature of the area approximately around the center of the heat roller 501 in the width direction. The left thermistor 520-2 and the right thermistor 520-3 measure the surface temperature of the area on the left end and the area on the right end of the heat roller 501.
The widths of the heat roller 501 and the pressure roller 511 are longer than that of the sheet that can be used by the image forming apparatus 100. For example, in a case in which the image can be formed on the sheet with an A3 size, the widths of the heat roller 501 and the pressure roller 511 are longer than that of A3. The center of each sheet in the width direction used in the image formation passes through approximately the center of the heat roller 501 and the pressure roller 511 regardless of the size of the width of the sheet. Thus, if the image formation is executed on a sheet having a short width, the sheet does not pass through the areas on both ends of the heat roller 501. As a result, the temperature at the areas on both ends of the heat roller 501 maintains a higher temperature without being reduced compared with the temperature at the area around the center part. In that state, if the sheet with a wider width is used in next image formation, the offset occurs so that the temperature at the areas on both ends is higher than the center, causing uneven fixing.
If it is determined that the preliminary run is executed (Yes in ACT 105), the fixing controller 71 controls the execution of the preliminary run (ACT 106). At this time, the fixing controller 71 controls the preliminary run based on the parameters stored in the parameter storage section 61. The counter controller 73 resets the counter according to a result of the determination in ACT 102 (ACT 107). If it is determined in ACT 102 that the counter is not reset, the counter controller 73 continues the counter. In other words, in this case, the counter controller 73 does not reset the counter.
After the processing in ACT 107, or in a case in which the preliminary run is not executed (No in ACT 105), the fixing controller 71 executes the second image forming job (ACT 108).
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According to at least one embodiment described above, the low temperature processing is dynamically controlled by the fixing controller. In particular, even if the low temperature processing is not often executed between the first image forming job and the second image forming job, the offset can be reduced. In other words, according to the contents of the first image forming job and the second image forming job, only in a condition in which the offset is likely to occur, the low temperature processing is executed. Thus, it is possible to suppress reduction in the efficiency of the operation of the image forming apparatus.
Furthermore, the execution time of the low temperature processing is dynamically controlled. For example, in a condition in which more serious offset is likely to occur, the low temperature processing is executed over a longer time. On the other hand, in a condition in which the offset is likely to be not as serious, the low temperature processing is executed in a shorter time. Through such control, the offset can be reduced more properly, and it is possible to suppress reduction in the efficiency of the operation of the image forming apparatus.
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 invention. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/378,019, filed on Apr. 8, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/055,648, filed on Aug. 6, 2018, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,295,945, granted on May 21, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/402,567, filed on Jan. 10, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,042,302, granted on Aug. 7, 2018, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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