The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese priority document 2007-241419 filed in Japan on Sep. 18, 2007, Japanese priority document 2008-69965 filed in Japan on Mar. 18, 2008 and Japanese priority document 2008-155408 filed in Japan on Jun. 13, 2008.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and an image forming method.
2. Description of the Related Art
A terminal device that generates document data or image data to be printed and a printing device that prints the document data or the image data are generally provided in different casings. A printer or a multi function peripheral (MFPs) is an example of the printing device. A personal computer or a scanner is an example of the terminal device.
For instance, in the technique described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2006-228208, a scanner and an MFP are provided in separate casings, and a document is scanned with the scanner to obtain image data and the image data is printed with the MFP.
However, if a terminal device and a printing device are provided in separate casings, they occupy substantial space. For instance, some hotels have single occupancy guest rooms equipped with a personal computer, a printer, and a scanner placed on a table, which makes the already small room more congested and uncomfortable. This has been a problem for providers of these apparatuses. Meanwhile, because these apparatuses are provided in separate casings, operating efficiency and a level of convenience are low. Arranging the multiple apparatuses in a limited space also causes a user to have an impression of being cramped.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus that includes a housing having a substantially planar top surface; a plurality of legs projecting downward from the housing for supporting the housing on ground; a paper feed unit that houses a blank paper therein; an image forming unit that performs image forming operation on a blank paper to obtain an image-printed paper; an output unit that receives the image-printed paper from the output unit; and a conveying unit that conveys the blank paper from the paper feed unit to the image forming unit and conveys the image-printed paper from the image forming unit to the output unit. The paper feed unit, the image forming unit, and the output unit are arranged in a substantially horizontal direction inside the housing.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method to be performed by an image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus including a housing having a planar top surface; a plurality of legs projecting downward from end portions of the housing for supporting the housing on ground; a paper feed unit that houses a blank paper therein; an image forming unit that performs image forming operation on a blank paper to obtain an image-printed paper; an output unit that receives the image-printed paper from the output unit; and a conveying unit that conveys the blank paper from the paper feed unit to the image forming unit and conveys the image-printed paper from the image forming unit to the output unit. The paper feed unit, the image forming unit, and the output unit are arranged in a substantially horizontal direction inside the housing. The method includes the conveying unit conveying a blank paper from the paper feed unit to the image forming unit; the image forming unit performing image forming operation on the blank paper to obtain an image-printed paper; and the conveying unit conveying the image-printed paper from the image forming unit to the output unit.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus that includes a paper feed unit that houses a blank paper therein; a scanner unit that scans a surface of a printed material to obtain image data of the surface; an image forming unit that performs image forming operation on a blank paper based on the image data to obtain an image-printed paper; an output unit that receives the image-printed paper from the output unit; a first housing having a planar top surface and housing the paper feed unit; a second housing having a planar top surface and housing the scanner unit and the image forming unit; a third housing having a planar top surface and housing the output unit; a frame detachably supporting the first housing, the second housing, and the third housing; and a plurality of legs projecting downward from end portions of the frame for supporting the frame on ground. The frame supports the first housing, the second housing, and the third housing in a substantially horizontal direction.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A printer 1000, which is a specific example of an image forming apparatus, will be used below to describe an embodiment of the present invention. The printer 1000 has a printing function realized with, for example, a color printer, and an information processing function realized with a personal computer (PC) or the like, housed in one casing. Meanwhile, instead of a simple color printer, a multi function peripheral (MFP), which has functions of a copier, a facsimile, a printer, a scanner, and the like housed in one casing, can be used to realize the printing function.
Because the paper feed unit 30, the paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d, the paper output rollers 80, and the output unit D are arranged generally in a substantially horizontal plane, these units can be housed in a thin housing. In other words, the box-shaped housing 200 can be made thinner in a direction perpendicular to the ground thereby allowing efficient use of the space under the box-shaped housing 200. The top surface of the box-shaped housing 200 is a flat surface. Therefore, a user can use the top surface of the box-shaped housing 200 as a desktop.
The power supply unit 10 is a power supply device, such as a direct-current power supply, that supplies electric power to various units of the printer 1000.
The storage unit 20 is a storage medium such as a hard disk drive (HDD) or some other memory. The storage unit 20 stores therein document data, image data obtained by scanning performed by the scanner unit 50, and/or data received by the communication unit 40. The document data can be data created based on data entered by a user onto the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100.
The paper feed unit 30 houses therein a lump of blank printing papers P. When performing printing operation, one blank sheet of the paper P is picked-up by the paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d from the paper feed unit 30 and conveyed toward the paper output rollers 80.
The communication unit 40 is a communication interface, through which various data including electronic mails (hereinafter, “e-mails”), document data, and image data are exchanged with another PC, a digital camera, or the like external device placed near the printer 1000 or in contact therewith via a wired or wireless communication network or by infrared communication. The communication unit 40 is arranged near the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100. The communication unit 40 detects whether an external device is near or in contact with the printer 1000. When an external device is near or in contact with the printer 1000, the communication unit 40 receives various data from the external device and stores the received data in the storage unit 20.
The scanner unit 50 scans a surface of an original, such as a document or a photograph, placed on the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100. The scanner unit 50 employs an image sensor such as a charge coupled device (CCD) to scan the original. The scanner unit 50 is oriented in such a manner that it's scanning surface faces upward. Moreover, the scanner unit 50 and the printer unit 70 are arranged such that they are parallel to each other and the printer unit 70 is vertically above the scanner unit 50. This configuration allows efficient use of the internal space of the box-shaped housing 200.
The paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d include plural pairs of rollers. The paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d pick-up one blank sheet of the paper P from the paper feed unit 30 and convey it toward the paper output rollers 80 via the printer unit 70.
The printer unit 70 is an inkjet printer that uses line scan heads of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (K); however, the number and type of the colors is not limited. The printer unit 70 ejects ink drops through the line scan heads of colors each corresponding to color toner images formed by the imaging unit 170 onto the paper P conveyed by the paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d, thereby forming an image on the paper P.
The paper output rollers 80 deliver the image-printed paper P to the output unit D. As shown in
The paper detector 90 determines whether the paper P is delivered by the paper output rollers 80. Upon determining that the paper P is delivered by the paper output rollers 80, the paper detector 90 determines that printing has been completed.
The liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 is formed from a display, such as a liquid crystal display (LCD).
More specifically, when the user operates a switch of the power supply unit 10 to turn on the printer 1000, as shown in
Then, authentication of the user is performed by using the input password. If the user is confirmed to be an authentic user, a menu screen such as that shown in
Returning to
The controller 140 controls operations of the units according to information entered by the user via the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100. The controller 140 includes read only memory (ROM) and random access memory (RAM). The ROM stores therein various computer programs and data. For example, the ROM stores therein a computer program for controlling various units of the printer 1000, a computer program for performing non-contact detection of a security card to authenticate a user, a computer program for translating a scanned document from one language (English) to other language (Japanese), and the like. The controller 140 moves data from the ROM to the RAM to perform various processes as required.
The output-unit illuminating unit 150 illuminates the image-printed paper P in the output unit D. The user can switch on the output-unit illuminating unit 150 when the surrounding is dark so that the user can view or check contents of the image-printed paper P through the output-unit top plate 120 without taking out the paper P.
The geljet engine 160 controls operations of the line scan heads of the printer unit 70 and causes the line scan heads to eject ink drops of corresponding colors onto the paper P.
The imaging unit 170 converts image data stored in the storage unit 20, or image data obtained by scanning performed by the scanner unit 50, into color image data sets of Y, M, C, and K, thereby forming latent images. The imaging unit 170 then develops the latent images with toners of the corresponding colors, thereby forming toner images of each color.
A specific example of application of the printer 1000 will be described with reference to
On viewing the menu screen, the user touches the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 to select icon “INTERNET”, and causes such a Web page as shown in
After arriving at the destination country, the user checks in a hotel as shown in
The user operates the switch of the power supply unit 10 to turn on the printer 1000, and holds the security card C near the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 of the printer 1000. The communication unit 40 communicates with the security card C and acquires information such as an authentication code, a secret identification code, and the like from the security card C and sends the acquired information to the controller 140. The controller 140 performs authentication of the user. If the controller 140 determines that the user is an authentic user of the printer 1000 of the guest room, the controller 140 displays a welcome screen as shown in
The user selects icon “SCANNER” from the menu screen displayed on the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100, and places a magazine M on the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 as shown in
During these operations, the user can select icon “EMAIL” from the menu screen shown in
The user holds a digital camera CA on the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 as shown in
As shown in
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As described above, the printer 1000 includes the box-shaped housing 200 having the planar top surface, the legs 130, the paper feed unit 30 that houses paper therein, the imaging unit 170 that forms an image on the paper P, the output unit D that houses the image-printed paper P, and the paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d that convey the paper P from the paper feed unit 30 to the output unit D. The paper feed unit 30, the imaging unit 170, the output unit D, and the paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d are arranged inside the box-shaped housing 200 to be parallel to one another and to be parallel to the ground. This arrangement not only allows efficient use of space but also provides a user with improved operating efficiency and convenience.
In a conventional printer, the paper feed unit 30, the imaging unit 170, and the output unit D have been vertically stacked to minimize a footprint of the printer for efficient use of space. In contrast, according to the first embodiment, the paper feed unit 30, the imaging unit 170, and the output unit D are arranged parallel to one another and parallel to the ground so that the printer 1000 has a planer shape. This planar shape allows the printer 1000 to be used as a desk, thereby attaining efficient use of the space, which has conventionally been used only as the footprint of the printer. Furthermore, this configuration will not cause a user to have an impression of being oppressed. Conventionally, a user has performed a task that needs to be printed by editing the report data R or the like to be printed on a desk or the like, and producing a printout of the thus-edited data as the report document R′ or the like using a conventional printer of the vertically-stacked type. Accordingly, conventionally two spaces: one space for the desk or the like, on which the user prepares the document, and the other space for the printer that produces a printout of the prepared document have been required. In contrast, the printer 1000 allows a user to perform preparation and printing of a document in a location. Because the need of ensuring the two spaces: the one for the desk and the other for the printer, is eliminated, space can be utilized further efficiently.
Because the paper feed unit 30, the imaging unit 170, and the output unit D are positioned in coplanar relationship with one another, a paper feed path extends linearly. Hence, occurrence of jam, such as paper jam, is reduced.
The arrangement of the paper feed unit 30, the output unit D, and the scanner unit 50, and the like can be changed into a lateral mirror image thereof about the imaging unit 170, thereby increasing the degree of freedom in arrangement of these units.
Because the paper feed unit 30, the imaging unit 170, the output unit D, and the scanner unit 50 are provided as one unit in a center area of the box-shaped housing 200, maintainability is also improved. For instance, each unit can be easily replaced with the one having the latest specifications.
The printer 1000 also includes the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 as the top surface of the box-shaped housing 200. The liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 displays various screens for the user to view and receives various data and commands from the user. Accordingly, space can be utilized efficiently and operating efficiency and convenience for a user are further improved.
According to the first embodiment, because the paper-feeding rollers 60a to 60d convey the paper P from the paper feed unit 30 to the output unit D generally along a horizontal plane so that the user can collect the image-printed paper P with moving from his seat. Hence, operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the first embodiment, the scanner unit 50 and the printer unit 70 are arranged parallel to each other. As a result, these units can be housed in a compact manner so that space can be utilized efficiently.
According to the first embodiment, because a scanning surface of the scanner unit 50 is faces above, scanning operation is facilitated, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the first embodiment, because the exposure glass doubles as a display screen of the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100, these units can be housed more compact, and hence space can be utilized efficiently.
According to the first embodiment, because the printer 1000 includes the communication unit 40 that receives data from an external device by using wireless communications, data can be imported from the external device easily. Hence, operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the first embodiment, because the communication unit 40 is located near the display screen of the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100, data can be imported to the printer 1000 easily only by bringing the external device near the display screen or into contact therewith. Hence, operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the first embodiment, because the top surface of the output unit D is transparent, a user can check a printout on the spot without moving from his current position. Hence, operating efficiency and convenience are further improved. Because the output unit D has an opening on the side of the user, the user can take out the paper P ejected into the paper output rollers 80 easily. Because the output-unit top plate 120 is transparent, the paper P is prevented from being unintentionally left in the output unit D. Because the opening is toward the user, i.e., front side, the printer 1000 can be installed laterally adjacent to a wall or the like, the printer 1000 can be located flexibly irrespective of an orientation thereof. Because the hollow is accessible from laterally either side, the user can make a presentation in a meeting or the like efficiently without turning back to other participants.
According to the first embodiment, because the printer 1000 further includes the paper detector 90 that detects the paper P ejected from the imaging unit 170 into the output unit D, the user is informed of completion of printing on the spot easily. Hence, operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
In the first embodiment, the top surface of the box-shaped housing 200, or the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100, is formed into a flat surface parallel with the horizontal so that the space below the box-shaped housing 200 can be efficiently used. Alternatively, a pivot can be provided in any one of a longitudinal edge line of the box-shaped housing 200 and that of the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 so that the corresponding one of the box-shaped housing 200 and the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 tilts an appropriate tilt angle (in the range of 5 degrees to 15 degrees, for example). When this alternative configuration is employed, the liquid-crystal touch-panel monitor 100 can be moved to have an easily-viewable angle, and hence convenience for a user is further improved.
Subsequently, another example of application of the printer 1000 will be described.
The provider S is a company, a group, or the like that provides the printer 1000 to the enterprise E or the users U by manufacturing, selling, lease, or a like manner.
The enterprise E is a company or a group that runs a hotel chain, office rental business, a fast food chain, or the like, and capable of installing the printer 1000. The users U are general consumers each being free to receive the service provided by the enterprise E or use the printer 1000 provided by the provider S.
The enterprise E is provided with the printer 1000 from the provider S by lease (SE). For instance, when the enterprise E is a hotel chain, the enterprise E can install the printer 1000 in a guest room of a hotel of the chain, thereby providing the users U with space of greater comfort as a value-added service (EU).
Meanwhile, the provider S receives rental fees and charges for maintenance of the printer 1000 from the enterprise E (ES1). The provider S is also informed of usage conditions of the printer 1000 used by the users U and statistical data about customer satisfaction and the like from the enterprise E (ES2), thereby keeping track of customers' needs.
The enterprise E provides the users U with the value-added space as described above, thereby being paid for usage charges appropriate to the space (EU1). In addition, the enterprise E can acquire additional customers through word-of-word communication among the users U and the like (EU2).
The provider S can provide the printer 1000 to the enterprise E, inform the users U about the printer 1000, and run advertisements of the printer 1000, thereby appealing the brand value of the provider S as a company or a group that produces or sells the printer 1000, with which a value-added space can be provided, and increasing the brand-name recognition (SU).
As described above, the provider S can expect, in addition to rental fees, increases of the brand name and brand-name recognition. The enterprise E can expect enhancement of an image of the enterprise E, acquisition of additional customers, and usage charges in return for provision of the value-added space. The users U can receive more convenient service. Hence, the printer 1000 is extremely valuable for each of the provider S, the enterprise E, and the users U.
In the first embodiment, the printer 1000 includes the box-shaped housing 200 having the planar top surface and the other units; and the paper feed unit 30, the imaging unit 170, and the output unit D are provided inside the box-shaped housing 200 and arranged parallel to one another so that space can be utilized efficiently. However, an increase in variety of users' needs can require the printer to be customized to satisfy each of the users' needs and provided in various versions. Examples of such a version include printers of which units, such as a paper feed unit and an imaging unit, are customized independently. A second embodiment of the present invention that enables customization of a printer 2000 by replacement of a corresponding unit(s) or a like method, thereby avoiding customization of the entire printer 2000 and providing the printer 2000 in various versions, will be described below.
It is assumed that the printer 2000 includes only the unit assemblies u1 and u2; however, the printer 2000 can include other unit assemblies. For instance, each of the units can be formed as a separate unit assembly. In the following descriptions, the output unit D is assumed to be fixed. However, as a matter of course, the output unit D can be detachably placed on a frame FR, which will be described later, in a manner similar to the unit assemblies u1 and u2. The second embodiment is described by adopting the unit assembly u1 as an example of the first housing in the appended claims, the unit assembly u2 as an example of the second housing, and a unit assembly including the output unit D as an example of the third housing. The units included in each unit assembly (e.g., the controller 140 and the paper feed unit 30 included in the unit assembly u1) are not necessarily fixed. For instance, the controller 140 can be included in the unit assembly u2.
Put another way, each of the unit assemblies u1 and u2 is horizontally movable in a longitudinal direction of the frame FR to be attached to and detached from the frame FR. When, for instance, the controller 140 included in the unit assembly u1 is to undergo customization or the like at a request of a user or for repair or the like, the unit assembly u1 is removed by sliding the unit assembly u1 in the longitudinal direction of the frame FR, and a unit assembly u3 (not shown) is attached to the frame FR as a substitute of the unit assembly u1. Accordingly, provision of the service, which has been provided to the user until the replacement, is continued without being suspended.
Hence, when a printer is constructed as described above to allow replacement of each of the unit assemblies, a user is protected from being interfered with operations even when one of the units of the printer requires maintenance. Integrating the units into the unit assemblies facilitates selection of functions, such as copying and scanning, of the printer, thereby making it possible to satisfy the users' needs flexibly.
As shown in
In the second embodiment, the openings are provided in the longitudinal ends of the frame FR. Alternatively, openings can be defined on sides other than the longitudinal ends (i.e., in side portions on which the projections H1 and H2 shown in
The horizontal arrangement of the unit assemblies allows heat produced by operation of each unit assembly to be released efficiently through a bottom of the unit assembly. Because the legs 130 extend from the longitudinal ends of the frame FR, the height of the printer 2000 can be aligned with other office fixtures (e.g., an office desk or a table for meeting) by adjusting the length of the legs 130, thereby further improving operability.
That is, the printer according to the second embodiment includes the horizontal frame FR, to which the unit assemblies can be detachably attached. The frame FR has the projections for causing each unit assembly to be fit into the frame, and each unit assembly includes the recess. Meanwhile, the recess can be defined in the frame and the projection can be provided in each unit assembly. Accordingly, even when the printer is in a stand-up orientation perpendicular to the horizontal or hung on a wall, each unit assembly is prevented from being released and dropped from the frame. Hence, space can be utilized more efficiently.
The unit assemblies have the connectors for detachable attachment therebetween. By connecting the connectors provided in each of the unit assemblies, the unit assemblies are installed such that the top surfaces of the unit assemblies form a generally horizontal, flat surface. When the unit assemblies are installed such that the top surfaces thereof extend generally horizontally, the top surfaces of the unit assemblies can be utilized as a working space, thereby allowing efficient use of space.
The generally horizontal arrangement of the unit assemblies improves convenience for users in various manners. In the conventional printers, each unit assembly is installed in a vertical orientation on the premise that operations for copying and other functions are performed in a standing position. Accordingly, for instance, for a user on a wheelchair it could be difficult to operate a control panel of the printer, or taking out an ejected paper. When the unit assemblies are horizontally arranged, a user can advance a wheelchair under the unit assemblies, and operate the control panel and the like from a nearer position. Hence, convenience is improved also for users on wheelchairs.
As described above, the printer 2000 allows more efficient use of space than the conventional printer as shown in
According to the present invention, space can be utilized efficiently, and operating efficiency and convenience for a user are improved.
According to the present invention, a user is not required to move, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the present invention, the printer unit and the scanner unit are housed compact, and hence space can be utilized efficiently.
According to the present invention, scanning operation is facilitated, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the present invention, the original reading surface and the operation display unit are housed compact, and hence space can be utilized further efficiently.
According to the present invention, data can be imported from an external device easily, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the present invention, data can be imported more easily only by bringing an external device near the display screen or into contact therewith, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the present invention, a user can check a printout on the spot without moving from the current position, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
According to the present invention, a user is informed of completion of printing on the spot easily, and hence operating efficiency and convenience are further improved.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-241419 | Sep 2007 | JP | national |
2008-069965 | Mar 2008 | JP | national |
2008-155408 | Jun 2008 | JP | national |