This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-220685 filed on Oct. 2, 2012.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and an image forming program.
2. Related Art
When forming a color image, various colors are reproduced by using color materials with colors which are basic for forming a color image (hereinafter, referred to as basic colors), for example, color materials with C (cyan) M (magenta) Y (yellow) or color materials with R (red) G (green) B (blue). In a case of using CMY as the basic colors, a color material with K (black) is additionally used, in some cases. Further, a color material with a color other than the basic colors or K (hereinafter, referred to as a “spot color”) is used, or a transparent color material is used, in some cases.
A metallic color is used as the spot color, in some cases. The metallic color is used for creating a glossy appearance or sparkle of metal. For example, JP-A-62-067558 discloses a technique to create a metallic appearance (metallic luster) such as a silver color or a gold color with an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, using metallic powder such as aluminum or brass as a color material. In addition, in JP-A-2006-050347, an image is formed so that a color material with a metallic color is disposed on a lowermost layer, and a color having a designated metallic appearance is reproduced, using a color material with a metallic color and a color material with a color other than the metallic color. Further, in JP-A-2006-317633, an image is formed so that a color material with a metallic color is disposed on an uppermost layer, and a metallic appearance (sparkle) is obtained.
In practice, if a color material is produced experimentally using a metallic pigment (aluminum), and a color material with a metallic color and a color material with the other color are superimposed onto each other to reproduce a given metallic color such as a gold color or the like, although the color material with a metallic color is disposed on an uppermost layer or a lowermost layer, the color reproduction is performed and a sparkle appearance is obtained. However, in both cases, a metallic glossy (Flop Index) obtained from the metallic spot color ink used in printing is not acquired.
On the other hand, an example of a cross-sectional structure of an image in a case of printing using metallic spot color ink is shown in
The present invention aims at providing an image forming apparatus and an image forming program which obtain a glossy appearance, even in an image in which various metallic colors are reproduced using color materials with given metallic colors and color materials with the other colors.
There is provided an image forming apparatus including: a formation unit that forms an image using a color material, on a medium; a fusing unit that fixes the image formed on the medium; and a control unit that controls to perform both of a first fusing and a second fusing on the medium, wherein the first fixation is a fusing in which a first image is formed by using a color material with a metallic color and the first image formed is fixed, the second fixation is a fusing in which a second image is formed by using a color material with another color than the metallic color and the second image formed is fixed, and the first image and the second image are overlapped.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
The fusing unit 12 fixes an image formed by the color material which is formed on the medium by a formation unit 11, on the medium. For example, a method of fixing the color material by heating may be used. Conditions at the time of fixing are controlled by the control unit 13.
The control unit 13 controls each unit, and performs control for forming an image on a medium. As the control in a case of forming an image using a color material with a metallic color, control is performed so that, one fixation of first fusing of forming an image using a color material with a metallic color by the formation unit 11 and fixing the image by the fusing unit 12, and second fusing of forming an image using a color material with a color other than the metallic color by the formation unit 11 and fixing the image by the fusing unit 12, is previously performed, and the other fixation is performed to be superimposed on the acquired image. For example, after an image using a color material with a metallic color is formed by the formation unit 11 and fixed by the fusing unit 12, the control of forming an image using a color material with a color other than the metallic color by the formation unit 11 and fixing the image by the fusing unit 12 to be superimposed on the acquired image, is performed. Alternatively, after an image using a color material with a color other than the metallic color is formed by the formation unit 11 and fixed by the fusing unit 12, the control of forming an image using a color material with the metallic color by the formation unit 11 and fixing the image by the fusing unit 12 to be superimposed on the acquired image, is performed.
In a case of using a color material with a metallic color, the control unit 13 sets fusing conditions which are different from that in a case of not using a color material with a metallic color, with respect to the fusing unit 12. The fusing conditions may be set so as to realize a glossy appearance, and for example, may be set so as to have a larger amount of energy to be applied at the time of fusing, compared to the case of not using a color material with a metallic color. In more detail, setting of various fusing conditions may be performed such as increasing a fusing temperature, decreasing a fusing speed, increasing fusing pressure, widening a fusing nip, and using a second fusing device in a configuration including the second fusing unit, compared to the case of not including the color material with the metallic color. The setting of the fusing conditions may be performed for any of the first fusing and the second fusing.
First, in S1, the control unit 13 determines whether or not a color material with a metallic color is used for forming a given image. In a case of forming an image without using the color material with the metallic color, the given image is formed with the normal setting.
In a case of using the color material with the metallic color, in S2, the control unit 13 changes the setting with respect to the formation unit 11 and the fusing unit 12 so as to realize a glossy appearance. In S3, an image using the color material with the metallic color is formed on the medium by the formation unit 11, and the formed image is fixed on the medium by the fusing unit 12 in S4. When the formation and the fixation of the image by the color material with the metallic color is completed, the medium is returned to the formation unit 11 and the control unit 13 forms an image by the formation unit 11 using a color material with a color other than the metallic color in S5, and fixes the formed image by the fusing unit 12 in S6, to be superimposed on the image formed and fixed by the color material with the metallic color. As described above, a step of forming and fixing the image is performed two times.
In addition, the returning of the medium to the formation unit 11 is preferable to be automatically performed by including such a mechanism, but an operator may manually return the medium. Further, in a case of using the color material with the metallic color, the formation and the fixation of the image using the color material with the color other than the metallic color by S5 and S6 may be performed first, and the formation and the fixation of the image using the color material with the metallic color by S3 and S4 may be performed later.
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If the image using the color material with the color other than the metallic color is further formed and fixed by being superimposed, from the state of
In
In addition, when fixing the layer of the color material with the color other than the metallic color and the layer of the color material with the metallic color in the example shown in
The entire or the partial function of the control unit 13 described in the embodiment of the image forming apparatus of the present invention described above may be realized by the program 31 which is executed by the computer. In this case, the program 31 and data or the like used by the program may be stored in a memory medium readable by the computer. The memory medium is a medium which causes a changing state of an energy such as magnetism, light, power, or the like, according to the description content of the program, with respect to the reading unit 53 included in hardware resources of the computer, and transmits the description content of the program to the reading unit 53 in a form of a signal corresponding to the state. For example, the magneto-optical disc 41, the optical disc 42 (including a CD or a DVD), the magnetic disc 43, the memory 44 (including an IC card, a memory card, or a flash memory) are used. Of course, such memory media are not limited to a transportable type.
The program 31 is stored in such memory media, the memory media are mounted on the reading unit 53 or the interface 55 of the computer 32, for example, the program 31 is read out from the computer and stored in the internal memory 52 or the hard disk 54 (including magnetic disk or a silicon disk), and the program 31 is executed by the CPU 51, and the entire or the partial function of the control unit 13 described in the embodiment of the image forming apparatus of the present invention described above is realized. Alternatively, the program 31 may be transmitted to the computer 32 through a communication path, and in the computer 32, the program 31 may be received by the communication unit 56 and recorded in the internal memory 52 or the hard disk 54, and the program 31 may be executed by the CPU 51.
The formation unit 11 and the fusing unit 12 are connected to the computer 32 through the interface 55, and the formation unit 11 and the fusing unit 12 are controlled by the program 31 to acquire an image. Additionally to this, various devices may be connected thereto through the interface 55. In addition, it is not necessary to perform operation in just one computer, and the process may be executed by the other computer according to the process stage. In a case of applying for other purposes, the formation unit and the fusing unit may be configured to be integrated with the program for other purposes. Further, the formation unit and the fusing unit may be partially configured with the hardware, or may be entirely configured with the hardware.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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