This application claims priority of No. 106102812 filed in Taiwan R.O.C. on Jan. 25, 2017 under 35 USC 119, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
This disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus, and more particularly to an image forming apparatus, in which one or two print heads can be mounted.
In a conventional machine, such as a printer, a copier, a multi-function peripheral or the like, having a printing module, an optical writing head is usually used to form a latent image on a drum to perform the printing operation. The optical writing head may be a light emitting diode print head (LPH) and a laser scanning unit (LSU) print head. The LPH has a small volume and needs to be close to the drum to operate. The LSU print head has a large volume, and needs to be away from the drum to perform the writing operation. Thus, if one of components of the image forming apparatus can be effectively used to provide an optical channel, the size of the image forming apparatus can be effectively reduced.
In addition, the cost of the LPH is much higher than that of the LSU print head. Thus, some customers may want to designate the LPH, and others customers may want to designate the LSU print head. For different customer levels, the manufacturer must provide the different image forming apparatuses having the two print heads. However, the image forming apparatus designed for the two print heads must have two sets of design structures, so the mold designing and manufacturing cost is increased, and this is disadvantageous to the reduction of the manufacturing cost.
An objective of this disclosure is to provide an image forming apparatus, and more particularly to provide an image forming apparatus having a size that can be effectively reduced, or even an image forming apparatus in which one or two print heads can be mounted.
To achieve the above-identified object, this disclosure provides an image forming apparatus, which includes a housing, a drum, a toner processing module and a first mounting space. The drum is disposed in the housing. The toner processing module supplies toners to the drum. The first mounting space accommodates a first print head, and the first print head provides a light ray to perform a writing operation on the drum, wherein when the first print head is present, the light ray of the first print head disposed in the first mounting space passes through an optical channel of the toner processing module to perform the writing operation on the drum.
The above-mentioned image forming apparatus may further include a second mounting space accommodating a second print head mounted between the drum and the toner processing module.
With the above-mentioned image forming apparatus, the light ray of the print head passes through the optical channel of the toner processing module, this is advantageous to the optimum configurations of the print head and the drum, and a size of the image forming apparatus can be effectively reduced. In addition, the manufacturer can easily provide an image forming apparatus having one or both of the two print heads for different customer levels, so that the manufacturing costs can be reduced, and diversified requirements can be satisfied. Even two print heads can be mounted together on the image forming apparatus to provide the backup function or the function of enabling the user to select one of the print heads.
Further scope of the applicability of this disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of this disclosure, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of this disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
In each embodiment of this disclosure, an image forming apparatus provided has a toner processing module having an optical channel to let the light ray of the print head pass through, and this is advantageous to the optimum configurations of the print head and the drum, to the reduction of a size of the image forming apparatus, to the provision of the opportunity for allowing the manufacturer to mount one or both of the two print heads, and to the satisfaction of the diverse requirements of different customer levels.
The drum 20 is disposed in the housing 10, and rotatable relative to the housing 10.
The toner processing module 30 supplies toners to the drum 20. The toner processing module 30 includes a toner supply cartridge 31, a toner processing cartridge 32 and a receptacle 36.
The toner supply cartridge 31 contains the toners. In a preferred design, a user or a maintenance man may replace the toner supply cartridge 31 with a new one to supply the toners.
The toner processing cartridge 32 communicates with the toner supply cartridge 31, receives the toners from the toner supply cartridge 31, processes the toners, and supplies the toners to the drum 20. In one example, the toners are processed (e.g., stirred and mixed) by a stirring mechanism provided in the toner processing cartridge 32, and the toners are supplied to the drum 20 by a development roller 39 disposed in the toner processing cartridge 32.
The receptacle 36 connects the toner processing cartridge 32 to the toner supply cartridge 31, and has a toner channel 37 and an optical channel 33. The toner channel 37 communicates with the toner processing cartridge 32 and the toner supply cartridge 31 to allow the toners to flow from the toner supply cartridge 31 to the toner processing cartridge 32.
The first mounting space 50 accommodates a first print head 70 mounted therein. The first mounting space 50 may be defined by the housing 10. The housing 10 is formed with a structure, such as a slot, a screw hole, a positioning structure or the like, for mounting the first print head 70. In addition, with the above-mentioned configuration, it is also possible to realize an image forming apparatus, in which one or two print heads can be mounted. In this case, the image forming apparatus 1 further includes a second mounting space 40, which accommodates a second print head 60 mounted between the drum 20 and the toner processing module 30. The second mounting space 40 may be defined by the housing 10. The housing 10 is formed with a structure, such as a slot, a screw hole, a positioning structure or the like, for mounting the second print head 60.
The second print head 60 or the first print head 70 provides a light ray to perform a writing operation on the drum 20. The first mounting space 50 is configured such that when the first print head 70 is present, the light ray of the first print head 70 passes through the optical channel 33 of the toner processing module 30 to perform the writing operation on the drum 20. The first print head 70 is, for example, a laser scanning unit (LSU) print head. Because the LSU print head needs a longer optical path, the optical path is configured to pass through the toner processing module 30 in this embodiment, and no extra space is required to provide a portion of the optical path. So, it is advantageous to the optimum configurations of the print head and the drum, and to the reduction of the size of the image forming apparatus.
In this embodiment, the second print head 60 is mounted in the second mounting space 40, but the first print head 70 is not mounted in the first mounting space 50. In addition, the second print head 60 is a light emitting diode print head (LPH), has the property of a small volume, and may be accommodated in the small second mounting space 40. In addition, the second mounting space 40 is designed such that the second print head 60 is disposed on an optical path OP of the light ray of the first print head 70.
In addition, the image forming apparatus 1 may further include a transfer roller 80, a cleaner 81 and a charger 82. The cleaner 81 performs a cleaning process on the drum 20, the charger 82 performs a charging process on the drum 20, and the transfer roller 80 transfers the toners on the drum 20 to the print sheet or medium. Furthermore, the image forming apparatus 1 may further include a heater roller (not shown) and a pressure roller (not shown), which are disposed downstream of the transfer roller 80 and perform a fixation process on the print sheet or medium.
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With the above-mentioned image forming apparatus, the light ray of the print head passes through the optical channel of the toner processing module, this is advantageous to the optimum configurations of the print head and the drum, and a size of the image forming apparatus can be effectively reduced. In addition, the manufacturer can easily provide an image forming apparatus having one or both of the two print heads for different customer levels, so that the manufacturing costs can be reduced, and diversified requirements can be satisfied. Even two print heads can be mounted together on the image forming apparatus to provide the backup function or the function of enabling the user to select one of the print heads.
While this disclosure has been described by way of examples and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications.
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