The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus and image forming method and, more particularly, to copy machine, a printing machine, a facsimile machine, and a multifunction peripheral including functions of those machines in combination, and a method for forming an image using the apparatuses.
An image forming apparatus equipped with a detachable toner cartridge has been proposed, in which an image forming operation is prohibited when the toner in the toner cartridge is consumed. Hereinafter, this condition is referred to as “toner empty” or “toner empty condition”.
The toner empty is memorized in a memory of the apparatus. To recover from the toner empty condition, a user opens a front door of the apparatus to exchange the toner cartridge and then closes the front door. This allows a toner supply device in the apparatus starts supplying the toner from the new toner cartridge into the associated developing device. This technique is disclosed in JP 11-237785 A, for example. When the toner supply operation is properly performed and thereby a required amount of toner is accommodated in the developing device, the image forming operation can be restarted.
There may be case in which the toner empty is detected and then a power saving condition is started or a power supply is turned off while leaving the empty cartridge in the apparatus. In this instance, the toner supply operation is supposed to be done after a recovery operation is completed, i.e., the power saving condition is cleared or the power supply is turned on. Meanwhile, if the toner cartridge exchange has been completed before the recovery operation, the toner supply is properly performed. Otherwise, no toner is supplied from the toner cartridge to the developing device after the subsequent recovery operation. Also, if this condition is detected repeatedly, it can erroneously be determined that the toner supply device is inoperative, which prohibits the start of the image forming operation and/or increases waiting time before the initiation of the image forming operation.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus and an image forming method, which prevents the erroneous detection and reduces the waiting time.
According to the present invention, when an image forming apparatus is disabled due to a cause rather than the detection of the toner empty condition, it is determined whether a recovery operation is a first recovery operation or a second recovery operation. The first recovery operation is associated with a mounting/dismounting of the toner cartridge performed from when the image forming apparatus is disabled until when the recovery operation begins. The second recovery operation is not associated with the mounting/dismounting. A toner supply control controls the toner supply operation when the recovery operation is performed on condition that the empty memory memorizes that the toner empty detector detects the empty condition. When the recovery operation is the first recovery operation, the toner supply control allows the toner to be supplied into the developer housing. While, when the recovery operation is the second recovery operation, the toner supply control prohibits the toner from being supplied into developer housing.
Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although several terminologies that imply specific directions, for example, “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “clockwise”, and “counterclockwise”, are used in the following description to facilitate the understanding of the present invention with reference to the drawings, it is to be noted that the present invention is not limited by the meanings of such terminologies. In addition, like reference numerals are used for like parts in the description and drawings.
The image forming apparatus 2 has an endless, intermediate transfer belt 30. Four image forming units 3 (3Y, 3M, 3C and 3K) for forming toner images with different color developers of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) are arranged in this order from left to right in the drawing, adjacent a lower belt run of the intermediate transfer belt 30.
The image forming unit 3 has as an electrostatic latent image bearing member, or cylindrical photoreceptor 4. A charging device 8 for charging the outer peripheral surface of the photoreceptor 4, an exposing device 10 for projecting image on the photoreceptor 4 to form an electrostatic latent image, a developing device 18 for supplying each color toner to the photoreceptor 4 to visualize the electrostatic latent image, a primary transfer roller 14 for forcing the immediate transfer belt 30 onto the photoreceptor 4, and a photoreceptor cleaning device 16 are arranged around the photoreceptor 4 sequentially in its rotational direction (i.e., clockwise direction in the drawing).
The developing unit 18 has a housing 22 for accommodating developer material made of small particles for development. In this embodiment, the developer material is a two-component developer material including two major components of toner and carrier. The toner in the housing 22 is consumed in the developing process. Meanwhile the carrier in the developer housing 22 is hardly consumed in the developing process. Alternatively, a single-component developer material including a major component of toner may be used.
Four toner cartridges 28 containing respective toners are provided, for example, at upper portions of the image forming apparatus 2 to supply respective toners to the associated housings 22. Specifically, each toner is supplied from the toner cartridge 28 to the associated developer housing 22 as the toner in the housing 22 is consumed, so that a ratio (M/N) of a toner amount (M) to a carrier amount (N) is maintained constant at substantially a predetermined value in each housing 22.
Each toner cartridge 28 is detachably mounted in the image forming apparatus 2. This allows that, when the toner cartridge 28 becomes a toner empty condition, it is replaced by a new one. As shown in
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In this embodiment, the apparatus 2 has a reverse unit 48 equipped on its right side for forming a transport pass for reversing the recording sheet upside down. In order to remove the sheet jammed in the pass, a housing of the unit 48 is pivotally mounted on the apparatus housing to open the pass. The opening and closing of the unit 48 is also detected by a sensor or switch mounted on the apparatus housing.
In the image forming operation, the toner image formed on the photoreceptor 4 in each image forming unit 3 is transferred from the photoreceptor 4 to the belt 30 at the contact region between the photoreceptor 4 and the belt 30. By the sequential transfer operations between the photoreceptors and the belt, the toner images of yellow, magenta, cyan and black are superimposed on the belt 30 to form a full-color toner image.
A secondary transfer roller 40 is provided outside and adjacent a right belt portion supported by a roller 32 for bringing the recording sheet 36 into contact with the belt 30 to form a second transfer region 41. The recording sheet 36 is conveyed selectively from feed unit 42, 44, 46 or the transport pass in the reverse unit 48 to the contact region between the secondary transfer roller 40 and the belt 30. The superimposed toner image on the belt 30 is transferred onto the recording sheet 36 at the second transfer region 41.
After being passed through the secondary transfer region 41, the recording sheet 36 is conveyed into a fixing unit 50 where the toner image is fused on the recording sheet 36. Then, the recording sheet 36 is conveyed to a discharging unit 52 having a discharge tray defined by an upper housing portion of the apparatus, on which the recording sheet is discharged and placed.
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The image forming apparatus 2 includes a central control 60 connected to the interface 74 of the engine control 64 for controlling the whole operations of the apparatus. Although not shown, the central control 60 may be connected to external auxiliary devices such as a scanner and a finisher.
The engine unit 62 further includes sensors 80 (80Y, 80M, 80C and 80K) for detecting concentrations of toners in respective developer housings 22. The sensors 80 are connected to the extended I/O 76. Also, the non-volatile memories 27 of the toner cartridges 28 are connected to the extended I/O 76 so that the detected toner concentrations are transmitted through the I/O 76 to the memories 27 where they are memorized.
The toner concentration sensors 80 are provided in the developer housings 22 to detect concentrations, i.e., toner to carrier ration (M/N), of respective toners accommodated in the developer housings 22. Preferably, the sensor 80 is a magnetic sensor capable of detecting a magnetic permeability which is substantially proportion to the ratio (M/N) of the toner amount (M) against the carrier amount (N). As discussed above, the amount of carrier in the developer housing 22 is maintained substantially constant. This allows the sensor 80 to detect the amount of toner in the developer housing 22.
The engine unit 62 further includes a toner supply device 82. The toner supply device 82 transports toners from the toner cartridges 28 to the respective developer housings 22. This allows that, when a residual amount of toner in the developer housing detected by CPU using a signal transmitted from the associated sensor becomes less than the required amount, the toner supply device 82 is activated to supply the toner from the toner supply cartridge 28 to the associated developer housing 22. The toner supply operation continues until the sensor 80 detects that the amount of toner reaches the predetermined amount. If the amount of toner in the developer housing 22 does not reach the predetermined value even after a predetermined time of operation of the toner supply device 82, it is determined that the associated toner cartridge 28 is in the empty condition. In this instance, after the empty toner cartridge 28 is replaced by a new toner cartridge, the toner supply device 82 is activated to transport the toner from the replaced toner cartridge 28 to the developer housing 22, which is controlled by a toner supply control 112 which will be described below.
The toner cartridge newly installed in the apparatus carries a unique identification which is detected by an ID verification unit described below. The replacement of the toner cartridge can be detected in different manners by, for example, detecting the replacement operation or detecting the density change in the resultant images.
The engine control 64 includes an ID acquisition unit 102 and an ID memory unit 104. The ID acquisition unit 102 acquires the identification memorized in the non-volatile memory 27, based on a signal transmitted from the non-volatile memory (cartridge memory unit) 27 of the toner cartridge 28 installed in the image forming apparatus 2. The ID memory unit 104 memorizes the ID acquired by the ID acquisition unit 102.
The engine control 64 also has an initial or default print mode setup unit 116 for setting an initial print mode on or off, and an initial print mode determination unit 118 for determining whether the initial print mode is set on or off. When the initial print mode is set on and the toner empty condition of the toner cartridge 28 for the color toner (more specifically, the yellow toner, magenta toner or cyan toner) is detected by the empty detection unit 94, only the monochrome image forming operation is permitted. The initial print mode may be changed by the operation of users, for example.
The engine control 64 further includes a return information acquisition unit 100, a mount/dismount determination unit 106, a toner transportation control 112, and a toner supplying error detection unit 114. The mount/dismount determination unit 106 further includes a recovery operation determination unit 108 and an ID information identity determination unit 110. The functions of those units will be described below with reference to
The central control 60 includes a power control 90 for controlling a power supply to some or every electric part of the image forming apparatus 2, and a specific recovery operation determination unit 92 for specifically determining the recovery operation based on a signal transmitted from the power control 90. The functions of those units will be described below with reference to
Typically, once the toner empty is detected, the image forming operation is prohibited by the print prohibit unit 98. In this instance, the toner cartridge 28 is exchanged by the user, which clears the toner empty condition. There may be the case in which the initial print mode is set on by the initial print mode setup unit 116 or the new toner cartridge 28 cannot be mounted immediately, and also the main power supply or auxiliary power supply is turned off or the a power saving is started without the replacement of the toner cartridge 28 or without clearing the toner empty condition.
When the main power supply is turned off, CPU 66 of the engine control 64 and CPU of the central control 60 are deactivated. When the auxiliary power supply is turned off, the CPU 66 of the engine control 64 is deactivated but the CPU of the central control 60 is kept activated. The power saving may be a condition in which the power supply to the CPU 66 of the engine control 64 is cut to halt the control by the engine control 64 and thereby to turn off the fixing device 50 or a condition in which the CPU 66 of the engine control 64 still functions while the set temperature of the fixing device 50 is lowered.
The opening and closing of the front and side doors of the apparatus 2 is detected by the CPU 66 of the engine control 64. This results in that, when the main power supply or the auxiliary power supply is turned off or the apparatus is turned into the power saving condition and thereby the CPU 66 is deactivated, neither the opening or closing of the door can be detected. This results in that, even if the toner cartridge is replaced by the new one during the CPU 66 is in off state, the replacement is not recognized by the CPU 66.
As such, according to the conventional control method, the toner transport operation is performed immediately after the recovery operation regardless of that no toner is supplied into the developer housing 22, during which the user has to wait regardless of that no toner is supplied into the developer housing 22. In this instance, the toner supply error is detected repeatedly and then it is erroneously determined that the toner supply device 82 be failed.
In view of the foregoing, the toner supply operation is controlled by the toner supply control 112 in the following embodiments.
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At step S12, it is determined whether the recovery operation is a first recovery operation, a second recovery operation, or a third recovery operation by the recovery operation determination unit 108 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106, based on the information acquired at step S11.
The first recovery operation is an operation which indicates that the toner cartridge 28 should have been replaced from when the image forming is prohibited due to the turn-off of the main or auxiliary power source, the switching into the power saving mode, or the opening of the front door until when the recovery operation is initiated. For example, the first recovery operation includes the operation to turn on the main power supply and the operation to close the front door. The second recovery operation is an operation which indicates that the toner cartridge 28 has been replaced from when the image forming operation is disabled by the factors other than the detection of the toner empty condition until when the recovery operation is initiated. For example, the second recovery operation includes the operation to turn on the auxiliary power supply and the operation to clear the power saving condition, i.e., the engine 62 is turned off. The third recovery operation is an operation which indicates the toner supply operation is not needed regardless of whether the toner cartridge 28 is exchanged. For example, the third recovery operation includes the operation to close the side door, and the operation to clear the power saving condition, i.e., the engine 62 is turned on.
If it is determined at step S12 whether the recovery operation is set to be the first recovery operation, rather than the second or third operation, the program proceeds to step S13. Otherwise, the program is completed.
At step S13, the toner supply operation is performed by the toner supply device 82. In this operation, when the required amount of toner is contained in the toner cartridge 28, the toner is supplied from the toner cartridge 28 to the developer housing 22, so that the ratio (M/N) of the toner amount (M) to the carrier amount (N) in the developer housing 22 is recovered.
At step S14, it is determined whether the toner supply operation is performed properly, on the basis of the output from the toner supply error detection unit 114. More specifically, the sensor 80 detects the ratio (M/N) of the toner amount (M) to the carrier amount (N) in the developer housing 22. Using the detected ratio (M/N), it is determined whether the amount of toner in the developer housing has reached the predetermined amount. If it is determined at step S14 that the toner has been properly supplied, the program proceeds to step S15. Otherwise, the program proceeds to step S16.
At step S15, the toner empty information is cleared from the empty memory unit 96 and the program is completed.
At step S16, it is detected that the toner supply device 82 is failed and then the program is completed. Although a single detection of the improper toner supply results in that the toner supply device 82 is determined to be failed, it may be determined that the toner supply device 82 is failed when the improper supply is detected several times in series at step S14.
As described above, according to the toner supply control in this embodiment, the toner supply is performed only when the first recovery operation in which it is assumed that the toner cartridge 28 has been exchanged. This ensures that the toner supply operation is performed only when it is necessary, which significantly reduces the user's waiting time. Also, it is highly likely that the toner cartridge 28 contains the required amount of the toner under the first recovery operation, an erroneous detection of the failure of the toner supply device 62 is prevented. Furthermore, the first recovery operation allows the toner supply operation even when no replacement of the toner cartridge 28 is performed. This ensures users to dismount the toner cartridge 28 from the apparatus, shake it for distributing the residual toner within the cartridge 28, and then remount the same into the apparatus. Moreover, according to the first embodiment, there is no need to confirm whether the ID information of the toner cartridge 28 is the same as that memorized in the non-volatile memory 68 of the engine control 64, which significantly simplifies the control.
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The control process in
First, at step S41, a power is supplied to the engine 62 under the control of the power control 90 in accordance with the recovery operation, and the program proceeds to step S42.
At step S42, the specific recovery operation determination unit 92 determines based upon the signal transmitted from the power control 90 whether the recovery operation is triggered by the fact that the main power is turned on. If it is determined at step S42 that the recovery operation is triggered by the fact that the main power supply has been turned on, the program proceeds to step S43. Otherwise, the program proceeds to step S44.
At step S43, the information that the recovery operation is initiated by turning on the main power supply is transmitted from the specific recovery operation determination unit 92 to the return information acquisition unit 100 of the engine control 64, and the process is completed.
At step S44, the specific recovery operation determination unit 92 determines whether the recovery operation is initiated by turning on the auxiliary power supply, based on the signal transmitted from the power control 90. If it is determined at step S44 that the recovery operation is initiated by the turning on the auxiliary power supply, the program proceeds to step S45. Otherwise, the program proceeds to step S46.
At step S45, the information that the recovery operation is initiated by turning on the auxiliary power supply is transmitted from the specific recovery operation determination unit 92 to the return information acquisition unit 100 of the engine control 64, and the process is completed.
At step S46, the specific recovery operation determination unit 92 determines whether the recovery operation is triggered by turning off the power saving condition, based on the signal transmitted from the power control 90. If it is determined at step S46 that the recovery operation is triggered by turning off the power saving condition, the program proceeds to step S47. Otherwise, the process is completed.
At step S47, the information that the recovery operation is triggered by turning off the power saving condition is transmitted from the specific recovery operation determination unit 92 to the return information acquisition unit 100 of the engine control 64, and the process is completed.
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At step S22, it is determined whether the recovery operation is the third recovery operation by the recovery operation determination unit 108 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106, based on the information acquired at step S21. If it is determined that it is not the third recovery operation at step S22, the program proceeds to step S23. Otherwise, since the toner supply operation is not needed regardless of the mounting/dismounting of the toner cartridge 28, the process is completed.
At step S23, the recovery operation determination unit 108 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106 determines whether the recovery operation is the first recovery operation or the second recovery operation, based on the information acquired at step S21. If it is determined that it is the first recovery operation at step S23, the program proceeds to step S24. Otherwise, the program proceeds to step S28.
At step S24, the same toner supply operation as at step S13 in
At step S25, similar to the step S14 in
If it is determined at step S25 that the toner has been properly supplied, the memory of the toner empty condition is cleared from the empty memory unit 96. Then, the process is completed similar to step S15 in
If it is determined at step S25 that the toner has not been properly supplied, the associated failure of the toner supply device 82 is detected at step S27 and the process is completed similar to step S16 in
At step S28, the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 mounted on the image forming apparatus 2 is acquired by the identification information acquisition unit 102. Then, the program proceeds to step S29.
It is determined at step S29 whether the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has been changed before or after the recovery operation, by the identification information identity determination unit 110 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106. More specifically, it is determined whether the identification information acquired by the identification information acquisition unit 102 at step S28 coincides with the identification information memorized in the identification information memory unit 104 before the recovery operation.
If it is determined at step S29 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has been changed, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 has been exchanged and then the program proceeds to step S24, similar to the case where the first recovery operation is determined at step S23, where the toner is supplied after step S24 and the process is completed.
If it is determined at step S2 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 is not changed 9, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 is not exchanged and therefore the process is completed without performing the toner supply operation.
The toner supply control is performed as described above, according to the second embodiment, similar to the first embodiment, the user's waiting time is significantly reduced, and the erroneous detection of the failure of the toner supply device 82 is prevented. Furthermore, according to the second embodiment, in addition to the process by the recovery operation determination unit 108 at step S23, the process by the identification information identity determination unit 110 is performed at step S29, which ensures a reliable determination of the mounting/dismounting of the toner cartridge 28.
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At step S32, it is determined whether the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has been changed before or after the recovery operation by the identification information identity determination unit 110 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106 similar to step S28 in
If it is determined at step S32 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has been changed, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 has been exchanged and therefore the program proceeds to step S33 in which the toner supply operation is performed similar to step S13 in
If it is determined at step S32 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has not been changed, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 has not been exchanged and therefore the toner supply operation is not performed immediately and the program proceeds to step S37.
At step S37, similar to step S11 in
At step S38, it is determined whether the recovery operation is the first recovery operation, by the recovery operation determination unit 108 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106, based on the information acquired at step S37.
If it is determined at step S38 that the recovery operation is the first recovery operation, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 has been removed and mounted and therefore the program proceeds to step S33 where the toner supply operation is performed. Then, the toner supply operation is performed and the process is completed.
If it is determined at step S38 that the recovery operation is the second recovery operation or the third recovery operation, the process is completed without performing the toner supply operation.
Thus, according to the third embodiment, only when it is determined at step S32 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has not been changed, it is then determined at step S38 whether the recovery operation is the first recovery operation, which is different from the second embodiment. Similar to the second embodiment, however, if it is determined that the recovery operation is the first recovery operation, the toner supply operation is performed. Also, if the recovery operation is the second recovery operation, the toner supply operation is performed only when the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 is changed. Therefore, the same operational advantage as in the second embodiment can be provided.
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It is determined at step S42 whether the side door has been opened and closed, based on the information acquired at step S41. More specifically, it is determined whether the recovery operation contains only the operation to close the side door and does not contain the other recovery operation, such as operations for turning on the main power supply, turning on the auxiliary power supply, clearing the power saving condition, or opening the front door. If it is determined at step 42 that the side door has been opened and closed, namely, if it is determined that the recovery operation only contains the operation to close the side door, it is determined that the toner cartridge 28 is not exchanged, and the process is completed without performing the toner supply operation. If it is determined that the side door has not been opened or closed at step S42, namely, if it is determined that the recovery operation contains the recovery operation other than closing the side door, the program proceeds to step S43.
It is determined at step S43 whether the front door has been opened and closed based on the information acquired at step S21. More specifically, it is determined whether the recovery operation contains the operation to close the front door. If it is determined at step S43 that the front door has been opened and closed, namely, if it is determined that the recovery operation contains the operation to close the front door, the program proceeds to step S44. Otherwise, the program proceeds to step S48.
At step S44, the same toner supply operation as at step S13 in
At step S45, similar to step S14 in
If it is determined at step S45 that the toner has been properly supplied, the memory of the toner empty condition is cleared from the empty memory unit 96 at step S46 and the process is completed, similar to step S15 in
If it is determined at step S45 that the toner has not been properly supplied, the associated failure of the toner supply device 82 is detected at step S47 and the process is completed, similar to step S16 in
At step S48, the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 mounted on the image forming apparatus 2 is acquired by the identification information acquisition unit 102, and the program proceeds to step S49.
At step S49, it is determined whether the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has been changed before or after the recovery operation by the identification information identity determination unit 110 of the mount/dismount determination unit 106. More specifically, it is determined whether the identification information acquired at step S48 by the identification information acquisition unit 102 coincides with the identification information in the identification information memory unit 104 memorized before the recovery operation.
If it is determined at step S49 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has been changed, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 has been exchanged and the program proceeds to step S44. Then, similar to the case where it is determined that the front door has been opened and closed at step S43, the toner is supplied after step S44 and the process is completed.
If it is determined at step S49 that the identification information of the toner cartridge 28 has not been changed, it is recognized that the toner cartridge 28 has not been exchanged and the process is completed without performing the toner supply operation.
Thus, according to the fourth embodiment, since the toner supply operation is not performed when the recovery operation contains only the operation to close the side door, the user's waiting time is reduced, and the erroneous detection of the failure of the toner supply device 82 is prevented. Also, even when it is determined at step S43 that the front door has not been opened and closed, the process by the identification information identity determination unit 110 is performed at step S49. Therefore, it can be determined more correctly that the toner cartridge 28 has been removed and mounted.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have fully been described above, the present invention is not limited thereto.
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