Embodiments described herein relate generally to an image forming apparatus, an image forming method and a computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions.
When an image is formed by an image forming apparatus, test printing is performed in order to confirm whether an image is formed in an intended mode.
However, when a normal developer is used for the test printing, a recording medium used for the test printing must be discarded and can not be reused.
In recent years, from the demand for resource saving, an image forming apparatus in which an image is formed with a color erasable developer is introduced.
Accordingly, when the color erasable developer is used for the test printing, the recording medium used for the test printing can be reused.
However, not all users use the color erasable developer for the test printing. Besides, even if the color erasable developer is tried to be used for the test printing, an image is formed with a normal developer by an operation miss.
Accordingly, an image forming apparatus is required in which when test printing is performed, the user is urged to use the color erasable developer more certainly.
Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the apparatus and methods of the present invention.
Hereinafter, an image forming apparatus, an image forming method and a computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions according to exemplary embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Here, the image forming apparatus includes a copying machine, an MFP (Multifunction Peripheral) and a printer.
The control panel 203 includes a touch panel as an input and output part to display, for example, a graphical user interface.
When the start button 203A is depressed, a signal indicating that image formation is started is transmitted to the control part 200.
The auto document feeder 11 is openably and closably provided at an upper part of a main body of the image forming apparatus 1. The auto document feeder 11 includes a document conveyance mechanism that takes out a document one by one from a paper feed tray and conveys the document to a paper discharge tray.
The auto document feeder 11 conveys the document one by one to a document reading part of the image reading part 12 by a document conveyance function. Besides, the auto document feeder 11 is opened and a document can be placed on a document table of the image reading part 12.
The image reading part 12 includes a carriage including an exposure lamp to expose a document and a first reflecting mirror, plural second reflecting mirrors moving in accordance with the movement of the carriage, a lens block, and a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) of an image reading sensor.
The carriage stands still at the document reading part or reciprocates below the document table, and the light of the exposure lamp reflected by the document is reflected by the first reflecting mirror. The plural second reflecting mirrors reflect the reflected light of the first reflecting mirror to the lens block. The lens block changes the magnification of the reflected light, and outputs the light to the CCD. The CCD converts the incident light into an electric signal, and outputs the signal as an image signal to the image forming part 13.
The image forming part 13 includes a laser irradiation unit 20A, a photoconductive drum 20B as an electrostatic latent image carrier, and a developer supply unit 20C for each of yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C, black K and color erasable developer E.
The color erasable developer includes coloring compound, color developing agent, and color erasing agent. The coloring compound is, for example, leuco dye. The color developing agent is, for example, phenols. The color erasing agent is, for example, a material which is compatible with the coloring compound when heated, and has no affinity with the color developing agent.
The color erasable developer develops color by the interaction between the coloring compound and the color developing agent, and the color is erased by heating at a temperature higher than a color erasing temperature since the interaction between the coloring compound and the color developing agent is lost.
The laser irradiation unit 20A irradiates laser light to the photoconductive drum 20B based on an image signal, and forms an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductive drum 20B. The developer supply unit 20C supplies a developer to the photoconductive drum 20B and forms a developer image from the electrostatic latent image.
The paper feed unit 15 takes out a recording medium one by one from a paper feed cassette and delivers the recording medium to the sheet conveyance mechanism. The sheet conveyance mechanism conveys the recording medium to the transfer part 14.
The transfer part 14 includes a transfer belt 14B and a transfer roller 14A. The transfer belt 14B as an image carrier transfers the developer image of the photoconductive drum 20B and carries the developer image. The transfer roller applies a voltage and transfers the developer image of the transfer belt to the conveyed recording medium.
The image forming apparatus 1 includes a fixing device 14C at the downstream side of the transfer part 14 in the recording medium conveyance direction. The fixing device 14C heats, presses and fixes the developer image to the recording medium.
The recording medium P discharged from the paper discharge port is stacked on a paper discharge tray 16 as a carrying part to carry the recording medium.
The storage device as a computer-readable medium stores computer-executable instructions. The main CPU 201 reads the computer-executable instructions from the storage device and executes the instructions.
The type of the computer-readable medium is arbitrary as long as the computer-executable instructions can be stored. The computer-readable medium is, for example, a flexible disk, a magnetic tape, a magnetic disk, a flash memory, a ROM, a RAM or the like, and is not limited to these.
The main CPU 201 is connected to a computer 220 as an external apparatus through an interface 213. Besides, the main CPU 201 is connected to a print CPU 205 to control respective parts of an image forming system, a scan CPU 209 to control respective parts of an image reading system, and a drive controller 212 to control a drive part.
The print CPU 205 controls a print engine 206 to form an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductive drum 20B, and a process unit 207 to form a developer image.
The scan CPU 209 controls a CCD drive circuit 210 to drive a CCD 211. A signal from the CCD 211 is outputted to the image forming part 13.
At Act 302, the control part 200 automatically selects a color fadable toner as a color erasable developer, and causes a “color fadable toner” button of the control panel 203 to light up.
At Act 303, the control part 200 displays, on the control panel 203, “Trial printing is possible” as a display to indicate that the test printing can be performed.
At Act 304, the control part 200 determines whether the start button 203A is depressed. When the control part 200 determines that the start button 203A is depressed, advance is made to Act 305, and when determines that the start button is not depressed, return is made to Act 304.
At Act 305, the image forming apparatus 1 performs the trial printing process as the test printing process, and return is made to Act 301.
At Act 306, the control part 200 determines whether the start button 203A is depressed. When the control part 200 determines that the start button 203A is depressed, advance is made to Act 307, and when determines that the start button is not depressed, the process is ended.
At Act 307, the image forming apparatus 1 performs a normal printing process and ends the process.
At Act 402, the control part 200 displays, on the control panel 203, a confirmation message for confirming that an image is formed with the normal toner.
At Act 403, the control part 200 determines whether a “YES” button is depressed. When the control part 200 determines that the “YES” button is depressed, advance is made to ACT 404, and when determines that the “YES” button is not depressed, the trial printing process is ended.
As described above, after the determination is made as to whether the trial printing is performed with the automatically set color fadable toner or the normal toner, at Act 404, the control part 200 determines whether a “test pattern” button indicating that test printing is performed with a test pattern stored in the storage device is selected. When the control part 200 determines that the “test pattern” button is selected, advance is made to Act 406, and when determines that the “test pattern” button is not selected, advance is made to Act 405.
At Act 405, the control part 200 starts the trail printing using a document and with the toner selected between the “color fadable toner” and the “normal toner”.
At Act 406, the control part 200 reads the test pattern from the storage device, and starts the trial printing using the test pattern and with the toner selected between the “color fadable toner” and the “normal toner”.
The laser irradiation unit 20A of the color erasable developer E irradiates laser light to the photoconductive drum 20B, and the laser irradiation unit 20A of the color unerasable developer does not irradiate laser light to the photoconductive drum 20B, so that the image forming apparatus 1 performs the image formation using the color unerasable developer.
The “trial printing” button 504 may include a “preview” button 504A for performing current preview, and a “test pattern” button 504B for selecting the test printing using the test pattern.
The computer 220 includes an arithmetic unit, a storage device, an input and output device and a communication interface. The computer 220 stores computer-executable instructions as a printer driver in the storage device. The computer 220 reads and executes the printer driver from the storage device.
At Act 701, the computer 220 transmits a connection request to the image forming apparatus 1.
At Act 702, the image forming apparatus 1 transmits a connection response to the computer 220.
At Act 703, the computer 220 executes a print instruction process.
At Act 704, the image forming apparatus 1 waits for reception of an instruction from the computer 220.
At Act 705, the computer 220 transmits a print command to the image forming apparatus 1.
At Act 706, the computer 220 transmits print data to the image forming apparatus 1.
At Act 707, the image forming apparatus 1 transmits a reception completion command to the computer 220 after reception completion.
At Act 708, the computer 220-erases the screen displayed on the display of the input and output device and return is made to Act 701.
At Act 709, the image forming apparatus 1 starts a printing process, and returns is made to Act 704 after the end of the printing process.
At Act 802, the computer 220 automatically selects the color fadable toner, and causes the “color fadable toner” button of the display to light up.
At Act 803, the computer 220 displays “Trial printing is possible” on the display.
At Act 804, the computer 220 determines whether the “PRINT” button is depressed. When the computer 220 determines that the “PRINT” button is depressed, advance is made to Act 805, and when determines that the “PRINT” button is not depressed, return is made to Act 804.
At Act 805, the computer 220 generates a print command indicating “trial printing” and “color fadable toner”.
At Act 806, the computer 220 generates the print data and exits the print instruction process.
At Act 807, the computer 220 determines whether the “PRINT” button is depressed. When the computer 220 determines that the “PRINT” button is depressed, advance is made to Act 808, and when determines that the “PRINT” button is not depressed, return is made to Act 801.
At Act 808, the computer 220 generates a print command indicating “normal printing” and toner selected between “color fadable toner” and “normal toner”.
At Act 809, the computer 220 generates the print data and exits the print instruction process.
At Act 902, the control part 200 determines whether a “color fadable toner” command is received. When the control part 200 determines that the “color fadable toner” command is received, advance is made to Act 903, and when determines that the “color fadable toner” command is not received, advance is made to Act 907.
At Act 903, the control part 200 performs the trial printing as the test printing with the color fadable toner.
At Act 904, the control part 200 determines whether the start button 203A is depressed. When the control part 200 determines that the start button 203A is depressed, advance is made to Act 905, and when determines that the start button 203A is not depressed, advance is made to Act 908.
At Act 905, the image forming apparatus 1 performs the normal printing, and ends the printing process.
At Act 906, the image forming apparatus 1 performs the normal printing and ends the printing process.
At Act 907, the image forming apparatus 1 performs the trial printing with the normal toner and advance is made to Act 904.
At Act 908, the control part 200 determines whether a “CANCEL” button is depressed. When the control part 200 determines that the “CANCEL” button is depressed, advance is made to Act 909, and when determines that the “CANCEL” button is not depressed, return is made to Act 904.
At Act 909, the image forming apparatus 1 discards the received command and print data and ends the printing process.
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As described above, the image forming apparatus 1 of the embodiment includes the image forming part 14 to form an image with one of the color unerasable developer and the color erasable developer, and the control part to automatically select the color erasable developer when the test printing is selected.
Accordingly, according to the image forming apparatus 1, there is an effect that when the test printing is performed, a user can be urged to use the color erasable developer more certainly.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and apparatuses described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are indeed to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior the U.S.A. Patent Application No. 61/389,704, filed on Oct. 4, 2010, and the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61389704 | Oct 2010 | US |