Information
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Patent Grant
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6553207
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Patent Number
6,553,207
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 22, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 401
- 399 402
- 399 405
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An image forming apparatus and a method of forming an image by the image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit for forming an image onto a recording medium, a supply path for supplying a recording medium to the image forming unit, a first discharge path for discharging the recording medium, a return path, connected with the first discharge path, for returning the recording medium to the image forming unit, a second discharge path, substantially parallel with the supply path, for discharging the recording medium, and a guide member movable from a first position to create the first discharge path and the return path to a second position to create the second discharge path.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to an image forming apparatus including a face-up sheet discharging function for discharging a single-sided printed sheet with a printed side thereof facing up, and a double-sided printing function for printing images on both sides of a recording medium.
2. Description of Related Art
A known image forming apparatus includes a double-sided printing function for printing an image on both sides of a recording medium. When the double-sided printing is performed in the image forming apparatus, the recording medium is discharged with a side of the recording medium which is printed first facing up and with the other side thereof printed next facing down.
For double-sided printing, a reverse feeding path is required in a rearward position of a fixing unit, to reversely feed the recording medium having an image printed on one side thereof, back to the image forming unit to form an image on the other side of the recording medium.
When an image is formed on a side of a special recording medium, such as thick paper like cardboard, it is required to feed and discharge such special recording medium, with the printed side thereof facing up, through a generally straight discharge path. If the discharge path has a turn, it is difficult to feed the recording medium of the cardboard through the turn, thus inhibiting the printing of an image on the cardboard.
To form a generally straight discharge path, a rear-side plate of the image forming apparatus disposed downstream of the fixing unit in a feeding direction of the recording medium is structured to open or close. When an image is formed on the special recording medium, such as cardboard, the rear-side plate of the image forming apparatus is opened to ensure the generally straight discharge path. The recording medium is discharged onto the rear-side plate after an image is printed thereon.
As described above, the reverse feeding path is required in the rearward position of the fixing unit for double-sided printing. In addition, a generally straight discharge path is required in a rearward position of the fixing unit for printing on the special recording medium, such as cardboard. Requirements of the reverse feeding path for double-sided printing and the generally straight discharge path for printing on the special recording medium cannot be satisfied at the same time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides an image forming apparatus including a face-up sheet discharging function for discharging a single-sided printed sheet with a printed side thereof facing up, and a double-sided printing function for printing images on both sides of a recording medium.
In various embodiments of the image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus comprises an image forming unit for forming an image onto a recording medium, a supply path for supplying a recording medium to the image forming unit, a first discharge path for discharging the recording medium, a return path, connected with the first discharge path, for returning the recording medium to the image forming unit, a second discharge path, substantially parallel with the supply path, for discharging the recording medium, and a guide member movable from a first position to create the first discharge path and the return path to a second position to create the second discharge path.
In various embodiments of a method of forming an image by an image forming apparatus, the method comprises the steps of supplying a recording medium to the image forming apparatus, forming the image onto the recording medium, and discharging the recording medium to either a first discharge path, a return path connected with the first discharge path or a second discharge path substantially parallel with the supply path, wherein a guide member is movable from a first position to create the first discharge path and the return path to a second position to create the second discharge path.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side cross-sectional view of a laser beam printer according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged view of a face-up sheet discharging unit of the laser beam printer shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3A
is an enlarged top view of the face-up sheet discharging unit in an open state; and
FIG. 3B
is a partially side view of the face-up sheet discharging unit shown in FIG.
3
A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the figures.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, configurations of a laser beam printer
1
will be described below. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the laser beam printer
1
is provided in a case
2
with a feeder unit
4
that feeds sheets
3
of paper. The feeder unit
4
includes a sheet tray
43
that accommodates the sheets
3
therein, a sheet pressure plate
6
that is pressed by a spring (not shown) and pivots as shown by solid lines and dashed lines in
FIG. 1
, a pick-up roller
7
, a separation pad
8
, and a spring
10
that urges the separation pad
8
. The sheet pressure plate
6
presses the sheets
3
against the pick-up roller
7
. By the rotation of the pick-up roller
7
, the topmost sheet
3
is separated and picked up by the separation pad
8
and the pick-up roller
7
. The sheet
3
is fed at a predetermined timing.
First sheet supply rollers
59
are disposed downstream of the pick-up roller
7
in a sheet feeding direction. A pair of register rollers
44
,
45
are rotatably supported downstream of the first sheet supply rollers
59
in the sheet feeding direction. The sheet
3
, picked up by the pick-up roller
7
, is fed by the first sheet supply rollers
59
to the pair of the register rollers
44
,
45
, while making a U-turn. The register rollers
44
,
45
feed the sheet
3
at a predetermined timing to an image transfer position between a photosensitive drum
21
and a transfer roller
26
.
The photosensitive drum
21
is formed of an organic photosensitive member including positively chargeable polycarbonate as a main ingredient. More specifically, the photosensitive drum
21
includes a tubular aluminum sleeve, as a main drum, and a hollow drum having an approximately 20-mm-thick light-sensitive layer including a light-sensitive resin dispersed in polycarbonate, formed on an outer surface of the tubular sleeve. The photosensitive drum
21
is rotatably supported in the case
2
, with the tubular sleeve electrically grounded. The photosensitive drum
21
is driven to rotate in the clockwise direction by a driving unit (not shown).
A charger
25
is a scorotron charger that uniformly and positively charges the surface of the photosensitive drum
21
by generating corona discharge from a tungsten wire.
A scanner unit
11
includes a laser beam generator (not shown) that generates a laser beam to form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum
21
, a polygon mirror (pentahedron mirror)
14
that is driven to spin lenses
15
,
16
, and reflecting mirrors
17
,
18
,
19
.
In a developing unit
12
, a toner containing chamber
27
is formed in a case
36
. In the toner containing chamber
27
, an agitator
29
and a cleaner
39
are rotatably supported by a rotating shaft
28
. The toner containing chamber
27
contains a positively chargeable non-magnetic single component toner having electrical insulation capacity. In a side wall of the toner containing chamber
27
, which is disposed on an end side of the rotating shaft
28
, a light penetration window
40
is provided. The agitator
29
agitates the toner in the toner containing chamber
27
by the rotation thereof. The cleaner
39
wipes the window
40
as the cleaner
39
rotates.
Formed adjacent to the toner containing chamber
27
to a side of the photosensitive drum
21
is a developing chamber
23
that communicates with the toner containing chamber
27
through an opening
30
. A toner supply roller
24
and a developing roller
22
are rotatably supported in the developing chamber
23
. The toner on the developing roller
22
is thin layered with a thin-plate-like elastic blade
37
regulating a thickness thereof to a predetermined amount.
The developing roller
22
includes a core metal formed of a stainless steel, a tubular base that is formed of conductive silicone rubber including conductive fine carbon particles and provided on the core metal, and a layer which covers the tubular base with a resin material or a rubber material including fluorine. The tubular base of the developing roller
22
may be formed of conductive urethane rubber other than the conductive silicone rubber.
The blade
37
includes a supporting portion formed of iron or stainless steel, a plate spring formed of phosphor bronze or stainless steel, and a contact portion
38
formed of silicone rubber and provided at one end of the plate spring.
Positively chargeable non-magnetic single component toner contained in the toner containing chamber
27
includes toner particles formed of styrene-acrylic-based resin in a spherical shape using a suspension polymerizationm method, to which a known coloring material, such as a carbon black, and a charge controlling agent, such as nigrosine, triphenylmethane, and quaternary ammonium salt, are added. A toner particle size is approximately 6 to 10 mm with an average toner particle size of 8 mm. Furhtermore, silica is added to a surface of the toner particle.
The transfer roller
26
is rotatably supported. The transfer roller
26
is formed of a conductive foam material having elasticity, such as silicone rubber and urethane rubber. A voltage is applied to the transfer roller
26
to transfer the toner on the photosensitive drum
21
onto the sheet
3
.
A fixing unit
13
is provided downstream of a pressing portion where the photosensitive drum
21
and the transfer roller
26
are pressed against each other, in the sheet feeding direction. The fixing unit
13
includes a heat roller
32
and a pressure roller
31
. The toner transferred onto the sheet
3
is fixed thereon with the heat and pressure applied while being fed by the heat roller
32
and the pressure roller
31
.
A pair of second sheet supply rollers
33
disposed downstream of the heat roller
32
and the pressure roller
31
in the sheet feeding direction. A sheet guiding tray
60
is provided downstream of the second sheet supply rollers
33
in the sheet feeding direction.
As will be described below, the sheet guiding tray
60
is rotatably provided. When the sheet guiding tray
60
is in a position shown in
FIG. 1
, a discharge path
56
is formed to guide the sheet
3
fed by the second sheet supply rollers
33
to a face-down sheet discharging portion
35
therethrough.
A guide
61
is rotatably provided in the sheet guiding tray
60
. When the sheet guiding tray
60
is in a position shown in
FIG. 1
, the guide
61
protrudes over a surface of the sheet guiding tray
60
toward the fixing unit
13
. The guide
61
guides the sheet
3
fed by the second sheet supply rollers
33
to the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
. A plurality of the guides
61
are provided in the width direction of the sheet
3
, with a predetermined spacing therebetween.
Provided above the sheet guiding tray
60
is a pair of discharge rollers
34
that discharge the sheet
3
guided by the sheet guiding tray
60
onto the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
.
The sheet
3
is discharged onto the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
to face down a side of the sheet
3
having an image formed just before the sheet
3
is discharged.
When images are printed on both sides of the sheet
3
, the discharge rollers
34
are rotated opposite to the sheet feeding direction, before the sheet
3
, fed by the discharge rollers
34
toward the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
, is completely discharged onto the discharging portion
35
. Thus, the feeding direction of the sheet
3
is reversed.
A reverse feed guiding portion
62
is provided adjacent to the discharge rollers
34
. The sheet
3
is fed along the reverse feed guiding portion
62
into a reverse feeding path
63
.
The reverse feeding path
63
is defined by the sheet guiding tray
60
and a rear tray
64
. The rear tray
64
is rotatably provided, similar to the sheet guiding tray
60
. When the rear tray
64
is in a closed position as shown in
FIG. 1
, the sheet
3
fed into the reverse feeding path
63
is transferred downward to a reverse feeding unit.
The reverse feeding unit includes a reverse sheet feeding guide
52
and a plurality of pairs of reverse feeding rollers
55
. The reverse feeding unit conveys the sheet
3
, fed through the reverse feeding path
63
, to the register rollers
44
,
45
. The sheet
3
is further fed to the pressing portion between the photosensitive drun
21
and the transfer roller
26
.
Image forming operations performed by the laser beam printer
1
according to the exemplary embodiment will be described below.
The surface of the photosensitive drum
21
is uniformly charged by the charger
25
. As the surface of the photosensitive drun
21
is selectively exposed to a laser beam modulated in accordance with image information emitted from the scanner unit
11
, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the surface of the drum
21
. The electrostatic latent image is made visible by the toner on the developing roller
22
. The visible toner image formed on the photosensitive drum
21
is carried by the photosensitive drum
21
to an image transfer position. The sheet
3
is supplied to the image transfer position, via the first sheet supply rollers
59
and the register rollers
44
,
45
. The visible toner image on the photosensitive drum
21
is transferred onto the sheet
3
by a transfer bias applied by the transfer roller
26
. The toner remaining on the photosensitive drum
21
after an image transfer, is collected by the developing roller
22
into the developing chamber
23
.
The sheet
3
, fed to the fixing unit
13
, is held and passed between the heat roller
32
and the pressure roller
31
. Heat and pressure fuse the toner to the sheet
3
, to fix the image on the sheet
3
. Thereafter, the sheet
3
is conveyed by a pair of the second sheet supply rollers
33
, the guide
61
, the sheet guiding tray
60
, and the discharge rollers
34
, to the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
while making an U-turn. Thus, the image is formed on one side of the sheet
3
.
When images are formed on both sides of the sheet
3
, the sheet
3
is held between the discharge rollers
34
after an image is formed on one side thereof. The sheet
3
, held between the discharge rollers
34
, is reversely fed by the rotation of the discharge rollers
34
in the opposite direction, along the reverse feed guiding portion
62
into the reverse feeding path
63
defined by the sheet guiding tray
60
and the rear tray
64
. The sheet
3
fed through the reverse feeding path
63
is guided to the reverse feeding rollers
55
by the reverse sheet feeding guide
52
. The reverse feeding rollers
55
guide the sheet
3
to the register rollers
44
,
45
.
When the sheet
3
is reversely fed between the photosensitive drum
21
and the transfer roller
26
, a side of the sheet
3
having an image formed thereon faces the transfer roller
26
and the other side having no image faces the photosensitive drum
21
. An image is formed, as described above, on the side of the sheet
3
facing the photosensitive drum
21
. This side of the sheet
3
faces down when discharged onto the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
. The sheet
3
having images formed on both sides thereof is discharged onto the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
. Thus, double-sided image forming operations are finished.
In addition to the single-sided or double-sided image forming with the face-down sheet discharge, the single-sided image forming with a face-up sheet discharge may be performed in the exemplary embodiment. Structures that enable the single-sided image forming with the face-up sheet discharge will be described below.
A manual insertion sheet tray
57
is provided on a front portion of the laser beam printer
1
. The manual insertion sheet tray
57
is pivotally provided to close, or open as illustrated in FIG.
1
. To form an image on a side of a special sheet, such as cardboard or an overhead transparency film that is unsuitable for a curved or U-turned feeding path and to discharge such special sheet with the printed side thereof facing up, the sheet
3
is placed on the manual insertion sheet tray
57
, that is opened as shown in
FIG. 1
, to supply the sheet
3
therefrom.
Provided on an opposite side of the manual insertion sheet tray
57
are the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
that pivot about lower ends thereof.
As shown in
FIGS. 2-3B
, the rear tray
64
includes a main tray
64
A and an extendable tray
64
B. The extendable tray
64
b
is provided to slide over the main tray
64
A. By extending the extendable tray
64
B, a sheet having a large size can be placed on the rear tray
64
.
The rear tray
64
is integrally formed with a link plate
70
having an elongated hole
70
A formed thereon, at each side of the main tray
64
A. A link pin
71
that engages in the elongated hole
70
A, is formed at each side of the sheet guiding tray
60
. As the rear tray
64
pivots about the lower end thereof, the link pins
71
slide within the elongated holes
70
A. Accordingly, the sheet guiding tray
60
is turned.
As shown in
FIG. 3A and 3B
, ribs
72
are provided, like teeth of a comb, with a predetermined spacing therebetween on the main tray
64
A of the rear tray
64
. Similarly, the sheet guiding tray
60
has ribs
73
provided, like teeth of a comb, with a predetermined spacing therebetween. The sheet guiding tray
60
also has ribs
74
on an opposite side of the ribs
73
. The ribs
74
are provided, like teeth of a comb, with a predetermined spacing therebetween.
When the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are closed as shown in
FIG. 1
, parts of the ribs
73
guide the sheet
3
passing through the discharge path
56
, from the second sheet supply rollers
33
to the discharge rollers
34
. The ribs
72
and
74
guide the sheet
3
reversely fed through the reverse feeding path
63
for double-sided printing, to sandwich the sheet
3
between the ribs
72
and
74
.
When the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are in an open state as shown in
FIG. 2
, the ribs
73
and
72
guide the sheet
3
fed by the second sheet supply rollers
33
. The rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are positioned to keep the sheet
3
substantially flat with the ribs
72
and
73
.
The ribs
74
of the sheet guiding tray
60
are disposed to interpose the ribs
72
of the rear tray
64
, as shown FIG.
3
B. Therefore, when the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are open, the ribs
74
and
72
do not interfere with each other.
As described above, the sheet guiding tray
60
is provided with the guide
61
. The guide
61
is urged by a spring (not shown) in a direction such that the guide
61
protrudes over the sheet guiding tray
60
, as shown in FIG.
1
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the guide
61
has a lever
61
A to allow the guide
61
to rotate. When the lever
61
A makes contact with a part of the rear tray
64
, the lever
61
A rotates and is situated inward from the surface of the sheet guiding tray
60
, as shown in FIG.
2
. Therefore, the discharged sheet
3
may be placed substantially flat on the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
, without being blocked by the guide
61
, as shown in FIG.
2
.
As the rear tray
64
is open, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the sheet guiding tray
60
correspondingly opens. In this state, the link plates
70
extend upwardly from a sheet guiding surface, so that the sheet
3
is discharged onto the sheet guiding tray
60
while being restricted with respect to a width direction thereof by the link plates
70
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, an end of the sheet guiding tray
60
is disposed adjacent to an outer wall
75
of the fixing unit
13
. With this structure, the rear edge of the sheet discharged onto the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
is aligned by the outer wall
75
.
With the above-described structures according to the exemplary embodiment, a face-up discharge path is formed by opening the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
, as shown in FIG.
2
. Thus, a generally straight discharge path is formed from the manual insertion sheet tray
57
to the sheet guiding tray
60
and the rear tray
64
, for printing on thick paper, such as cardboard, or an overhead transparency film that is unsuitable for curved or U-turned feeding path.
When an image is formed on, for example, cardboard, the cardboard is inserted into the manual insertion sheet tray
57
. The cardboard is fed by the first sheet supply rollers
59
and the register rollers
44
,
45
between the photosensitive drum
21
and the transfer roller
26
where the toner on the photosensitive drum
21
is transferred onto the cardboard. When the cardboard, having the toner transferred thereon, passes through the fixing unit
13
, the toner is fixed onto the cardboard. Thus, the image is formed on the cardboard. The cardboard having the image formed thereon is fed by the second sheet supply rollers
33
and discharged onto the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
, with the printed side of the cardboard facing up. Because the cardboard is fed through a generally straight feeding path, the cardboard is not bent or creased while being conveyed, so that an image may be preferably formed on the cardboard. When the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are open as shown in
FIG. 2
, the second sheet supply rollers
33
function as rollers to discharge the sheet
3
onto the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
. When the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are closed as shown in
FIG. 1
, the second sheet supply rollers
33
function as rollers to discharge the sheet
3
onto the face-down sheet discharging portion
35
.
When the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are closed as shown in
FIG. 1
, the reverse feeding path
63
is formed in an area that is defined by the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
. This structure also enables the double-sided printing.
In the exemplary embodiment, the rear tray
64
defines the reverse feeding path
63
and serves as a face-up sheet discharging unit. In addition, by simply opening or closing the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
, the double-sided printing mechanism and a face-up sheet discharging mechanism are compatibly provided.
When the rear tray
64
and the sheet guiding tray
60
are open as shown in
FIG. 2
, access to the fixing unit
13
becomes easier, so that maintenance of the fixing unit
13
or clearing paper jams may be easily performed.
While the invention has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the particular forms shown in the foregoing exemplary embodiment. Various modifications and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus, comprisingan image forming unit for forming an image onto a recording medium; a supply path for supplying a recording medium to the image forming unit; a first discharge path for discharging the recording medium from the image forming unit; a return path, connected with the first discharge path, for returning the recording medium to the image forming unit; a second discharge path, substantially parallel with the supply path, for discharging the recording medium; and a guide member movable from a first position to create the first discharge path and the return path to a second position to create the second discharge path, wherein the guide member comprises a first member and a second member movable relative to the first member, and the first discharge path is along a first surface of the first member and the return path is between a second surface of the first member and a first surface of the second member when the guide member is in the first position.
- 2. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the first member and the first surface of the second member form a discharge member for receiving the recording medium from the second discharge path when the guide member is in the second position.
- 3. The image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first member is a sheet guiding tray and the second member is a rear tray.
- 4. The image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein a link, with an elongated hole and a pin located within the hole, is attached to the second member, the pin movable along the elongated hole to create a space between the second surface of the first member and the first surface of the second member when the guide member is in the first position and to place the second surface of the first member and the first surface of the second member adjacent to each other to form the discharge member for receiving the recording medium from the second discharge path when the guide member is in the second position.
- 5. The image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first member includes ribs on both the first surface and the second surface.
- 6. The image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second member includes ribs on the first surface.
- 7. The image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first member includes ribs on both the first surface and the second surface and the second member includes ribs on the first surface with the ribs on the second surface of the first member and the ribs on the first surface of the second member interposed when the guide member is in the second position.
- 8. The image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second member includes a lower member and an upper member, wherein the upper member is movable relative to the lower member.
- 9. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the guide member is rotatable along an axis from the first position to the second position.
- 10. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the guide member includes a guide to direct the recording medium along the first discharge path.
- 11. The image forming apparatus of claim 10, wherein the guide protrudes toward the image forming unit when the guide member is in the first position and is substantially parallel with the second discharge path when the guide member is in the second position.
- 12. The image forming apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a first supply tray; and a second supply tray, wherein the second supply tray is substantially parallel with the supply path.
- 13. The image forming apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second supply tray and the guide member are located on opposite sides of the image forming apparatus.
- 14. A method of forming an image by an image forming apparatus, comprising the steps of:supplying a recording medium to the image forming apparatus along a supply path; forming the image onto the recording medium; and discharging the recording medium to either a first discharge path, a return path connected with the first discharge path or a second discharge path substantially parallel with the supply path, wherein a guide member is movable from a first position to create the first discharge path and the return path to a second position to create the second discharge path, the guide member comprises a first member and a second member movable relative to the first member, and the first discharge path is along a first surface of the first member and the return path is between a second surface of the first member and a first surface of the second member when the guide member is in the first position.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the first surface of the first member and the first surface of the second member form a discharge member for receiving the recording medium from the second discharge path when the guide member is in the second position.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the first member is a sheet guiding tray and the second member is a rear tray.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein a link, with an elongated hole and a pin located within the hole, is attached to the second member, the pin movable along the elongated hole to create a space between the second surface of the first member and the first surface of the second member when the guide member is in the first position and to place the second surface of the first member and the first surface of the second member adjacent to each other to form the discharge member for receiving the recording medium from the second discharge path when the guide member is in the second position.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the first member includes ribs on both the first surface and the second surface.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein the second member includes ribs on the first surface.
- 20. The method of claim 15, wherein the first member includes ribs on both the first surface and the second surface and the second member includes ribs on the first surface with the ribs on the second surface of the first member and the ribs on the first surface of the second member interposed when the guide member is in the second position.
- 21. The method of claim 15, wherein the second member includes a lower member and an upper member, wherein the upper member is movable relative to the lower member.
- 22. The method of claim 14, wherein the guide member is rotatable along an axis from the first position to the second position.
- 23. The method of claim 14, wherein the guide member includes a guide to direct the recording medium along the first discharge path.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the guide protrudes toward the image forming unit when the guide member is in the first position and is substantially parallel with the second discharge path when the guide member is in the second position.
- 25. The method of claim 14, wherein the recording medium is supplied from either a first supply tray or a second supply tray, wherein the second supply tray is substantially parallel with the supply path.
- 26. The method claim 25, wherein the second supply tray and the guide member are located on opposite sides of the image forming apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2000-298146 |
Sep 2000 |
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