1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, and more particularly to an operation panel of an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years energy saving in image forming apparatuses is in increasing demand throughout the world, and there is a standard that power consumption in an energy-saving mode is equal to or less than five Watts, and a recovery time to recover a normal operation mode and a shifting time to a standby condition in the energy-saving mode from a normal operating condition are equal to or less than 10 seconds.
Conventionally, in such an energy-saving mode, only a part of the configuration of the apparatus such as a part for monitoring a factor to recover the normal operation mode is actuated by applying current. The power of most other parts including an operation panel is cut.
However, in such a setting that an apparatus shifts to the energy-saving mode in a predetermined short time, giving priority to an energy-saving effect, if an operator does not perform operation for the predetermined time, the apparatus shifts to the energy-saving mode even though it is still in the middle of operation for the operator. Thus, the power of the operation panel is shut off, and a setting screen is no longer displayed or a setting mode is cancelled to display a normal display condition. This causes inconveniences for a user.
In an operation panel, the power is mostly consumed by a backlight of a liquid crystal display screen, such as a cold-cathode tube and a white light-emitting diode (LED). The second most consumption is from LED lamps that indicate various conditions.
In a technology disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Nos. H6-27440 and H11-126118, to save power, luminance of a backlight is controlled by changing an output of a backlight driving inverter depending on brightness of ambient light.
However, in this technology, output of an inverter that is basically inefficient is controlled. This cannot achieve absolute energy savings. Moreover, basically, it is impossible to completely turn off the backlight, if a transmissive liquid crystal is used.
On the other hand, development of a paper-like display, electronic paper, using electrophoresis and charged particles has been developed recently, and a display having a display memory effect not requiring electric power for a display, except when rewriting display data, has been proposed.
Such display requires no backlight unit since surface reflectivity is high. If a display having such low-power consumption characteristics is applied to an operation panel of an image forming apparatus, a further reduction of power consumption in an energy-saving mode is expected.
It is an object of the present invention to at least solve the problems in the conventional technology.
An image forming apparatus according to one aspect of the present invention includes an operating unit. The operating unit includes a display configured to display information for a user. The display is configured to maintain displaying the displayed information even after power for driving the display is shut off.
The other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are specifically set forth in or will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments according to the present invention will be explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The operation panel also has a display unit 100 that includes a display 100a (see
Control of the operation panel is, as shown in
The operating section control unit includes an operating section central processing unit (CPU) 110, a display memory 111, and a display controller 112.
The engine control unit includes an image processing CPU 201, an image memory 202, and an image processing large-scale integration (LSI) 203. The engine control unit processes a copy image from a scanner 300, print data from a personal computer (PC), and the like, performs lighting control of a laser diode (LD) 301, and forms an image on a transfer paper by an imaging process. The engine control unit also has an engine control CPU 206 that performs, based on sensor information of an imaging engine, a drive control of the imaging engine through an input/output (IO) control LSI 208 and performs conveyance control of an original document or a transfer paper.
The image forming apparatus shifts to an energy-saving mode when a key input has not been performed for a predetermined time (for example, one minute) or when the power key 101 is pressed.
When the image processing CPU 201 detects that the power key 101, which has been monitored by the image processing CPU 201, is pressed, the image processing CPU 201 issues an instruction to the operating section CPU 110 to display data indicative of an energy-saving mode.
The operating section CPU 110 causes the display memory 111 to display “In energy-saving mode” as shown in
The display controller 112 forwards display data to the display 100a from the display memory 111 together with a display control signal when the instruction arrives, stops the display control signal when forwarding finishes, and issues a forwarding end signal to the operating section CPU 110.
The operating section CPU 110 notifies the image processing CPU 201 of a display completion when receiving the forwarding end signal. The image processing CPU 201 outputs, when receiving the notice of a display completion, a control signal to a power unit to shut off power supply to control units other than the image processing CPU 201. Thus, the image forming apparatus shifts to the energy-saving mode.
Although power of the operating panel is also shut off, the display 100a can maintain a display indicating that the image forming apparatus is in an energy-saving mode since the display 100a has a display memory effect.
A shift to an energy-saving mode when there is no key input for a prescribed time (for example, one minute) is the same except for that a timer interrupt serves as a trigger in place of pressing the power key 101.
When the power key 101 is pressed in an energy-saving mode and the image processing CPU 201 detects that the power key 101 is pressed, the image processing CPU 201 issues a power-on instruction to the power unit to start power supply to respective control units for recovery.
When it is detected that the operating section CPU 110 has recovered based on establishment of communication, the operating section CPU 110 is instructed to display an initial screen of a prioritized application, and, similar to the foregoing, the operating section CPU 110 draws display data on the display memory 111 and carries out a display on the display 100a by the display controller 112.
When an image forming apparatus is applied to a high-performance multifunction product provided with a copying function, a facsimile function, a printer function, and the like in a complex manner, since such a multifunction product usually has a large display area, contents of a display in an energy-saving mode can be expanded to a more detailed information rather than just displaying “In energy-saving mode” as shown in
When the image processing CPU 201 detects that the power key 101 has been pressed, an instruction is issued to the operating section CPU 110 to display data indicative of an energy-saving mode. As shown in
The display controller 112 forwards display data to the display 100a from the display memory 111 together with a display control signal when the instruction arrives, stops the display control signal when forwarding finishes, and issues a forwarding end signal to the operating section CPU 110.
The operating section CPU 110 notifies the image processing CPU 201 of a display completion when receiving the forwarding end signal. The image processing CPU 201 outputs, when receiving the notice of a display completion, a control signal to the power unit to shut off power supply to control units other than the image processing CPU 201. Thus, the image forming apparatus shifts to the energy-saving mode.
Although power of the operating panel is also shut off, the display 100a can maintain a display indicating that the image forming apparatus is in an energy-saving mode since the display 100a has a display memory effect.
A shift to an energy-saving mode when there is no key input for a prescribed time (for example, one minute) is the same except for that a timer interrupt serves as a trigger in place of pressing the power key 101.
Thus, it becomes clear for a user that the image forming apparatus is in an energy-saving mode, and power consumption in the energy-saving mode can be reduced.
It should be understood that, although a best mode for carrying out the present invention has been explained in the above, the invention is not limited to the foregoing, and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
According to the embodiments described above, it is possible to reduce power consumption.
Moreover, according to the embodiments described above, it is possible to prevent an operational error while maintaining a high energy-saving effect.
Furthermore, according to the embodiments described above, it is possible to improve convenience in use.
Although the invention has been described with respect to a specific embodiment 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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2005-078490 | Mar 2005 | JP | national |
The present application is a Continuation of and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 from U.S. Ser. No. 11/362,080, filed Feb. 27, 2006 and claims priority to Japanese priority document 2005-078490, filed in Japan on Mar. 18, 2005, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11362080 | Feb 2006 | US |
Child | 12045525 | US |