This application is based upon, and claims the benefit of priority from, corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-001331 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Jan. 7, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Unless otherwise indicated herein, the description in this section is not prior art to the claims in this application and is not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section.
A recent image forming apparatus, such as a copier and a multi-functional peripheral, includes versatile functions such as a facsimile transmission function, a scan function, a print function, and an automatic document feeding and reading function. Due to a recent trend of resource savings, approximately all these functions use a reduced-printing function that prints image data by reducing the image data. Thus, a usage frequency of the reduced-printing function is high.
Especially, in recent years, demand for an A4-type image forming apparatus, which prints on A4-size paper sheets, has been increasing. Thus, such A4-type image forming apparatus is required to have an equivalent usage pattern to an A3-type image forming apparatus, which handles an A3-size paper sheet having twice the size of an A4-size paper sheet.
However, when a user performs a reduced-printing function to A3-size image data with an A4-type image forming apparatus as follows: specifically, a user may cause the A3-size image data to be reduced to A4-size image data, and then cause this reduced A4-size image data to form the image on an A4-size paper sheet. In this case, the characters included in the A3-size image data are consequently reduced, and this degrades visibility. Thus, this causes a problem that an A4-type image forming apparatus has difficulty in achieving an equivalent usage pattern to an A3-type image forming apparatus.
For example, there is proposed a technique that enlarges and reduces image data by an aspect corresponding to user's demand. This technique partially performs equal magnification of a range selected by a user and outputs. Even when a reduced-printing function is applied to image data with, for example, barcode, this technique can output this barcode without problems.
An image forming apparatus according to one aspect of the disclosure includes an equal-magnification-region-designation accepting circuit, a front-surface-image generating circuit, a back-surface-image generating circuit, and a duplex printing circuit. The equal-magnification-region-designation accepting circuit accepts a reduction magnification of a reduced printing and a designation of an equal-magnification region in the reduced printing that prints a reduced image represented by image data. The equal-magnification region is a target of an equal-magnification printing in the image. The front-surface-image generating circuit reduces the image in accordance with the reduction magnification to generate image data representing the reduced image as image data representing a front-surface-side image of duplex printing. The back-surface-image generating circuit uses the designated equal-magnification region in the image before the reduction by a magnification equal to the magnification of the image to generate image data representing a back-surface-side image of duplex printing. The duplex printing circuit prints an image corresponding to the front-surface-side image data on a front surface of a predetermined paper sheet and an image corresponding to the back-surface-side image data on the back surface of the paper sheet.
These as well as other aspects, advantages, and alternatives will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by reading the following detailed description with reference where appropriate to the accompanying drawings. Further, it should be understood that the description provided in this summary section and elsewhere in this document is intended to illustrate the claimed subject matter by way of example and not by way of limitation.
Example apparatuses are described herein. Other example embodiments or features may further be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented herein. In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part thereof.
The example embodiments described herein are not meant to be limiting. It will be readily understood that the aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein, and illustrated in the drawings, can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated, and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are explicitly contemplated herein.
The following describes embodiments of an image forming apparatus and an image forming method according to the disclosure by referring to the attached drawings, for ease of understanding the disclosure. Please note that the following embodiments are merely exemplary embodiments according to the disclosure and not intended to limit the technical scope of the disclosure. The letter “S” attached before numerals in the flowchart mean steps.
The following describes an image forming apparatus as one example of the embodiments of the disclosure. The image forming apparatus of the disclosure corresponds to, for example, a multi-functional peripheral (MFP) including functions such as a facsimile, a copier, a scanner, and a printer.
As illustrated in
Here, the conveyance path 103 conveys the printed single-side printed matter to a sheet discharge tray or to a duplex printing conveyance path 105 for performing duplex printing. The duplex printing conveyance path 105 turns over the conveyed single-side printed matter, and conveys this turned-over single-side printed matter to a part of the conveyance path 103 located forward with respect to the image forming unit 104. This ensures generation of a duplex printed matter by the image forming unit 104 transferring a toner image, which corresponds to image data, onto the turned-over single-side printed matter and then fixing the toner image with the fixing roller. The duplex printed matter is conveyed to the sheet discharge tray via the conveyance path 103.
The control circuit (not illustrated) of the multi-functional peripheral 100 connects a central processing unit (CPU), a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a hard disk drive (HDD), and drivers corresponding to respective driving units via an internal bus.
The CPU of the multi-functional peripheral 100 executes programs stored in the ROM, HDD, and similar memory, for example, by using the RAM as a work area. The CPU transmits and receives data, instructions, signals, commands, and similar information from the drivers based on this execution result, and thus controls operations of the respective driving units relating to the execution of the print job. Similarly for respective units (illustrated in
Next, by referring to
Here, when the user selects a reduced-printing-mode key displayed in the operation screen in executing reduced printing of image data, the display accepting unit 201 accepts the selection of this reduced-printing-mode key and notifies an equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 (also referred to as an equal-magnification-region-designation accepting circuit) of the acceptance. This notified equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 causes a mode to move from a normal mode to a reduced-printing mode, and displays a reduced-printing screen 400 corresponding to the reduced-printing-mode key on the touch panel (
The reduced-printing screen 400, as illustrated in
Then, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the selection of the image data for the reduced printing from the user (
Here, the method with which the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the selection of the image data is not especially limited. For example, when the file key 402 is selected, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 selectably displays a plurality of image data stored in a predetermined memory for the user, and then accepts the selection of the specific image data from the user. Here, when the user selects the specific image data, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 causes an image represented by this selected image data to be displayed in the preview image display field 403.
The method with which the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the selection of the reduction magnification is not especially limited. For example, when the reduction magnification key 404 is selected, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 selectably displays a plurality of reduction-magnification-candidate keys for the user. Here, the reduction-magnification-candidate key can include, for example, a “reduction from A3 to A4” key, which reduces a paper sheet from an A3-size paper sheet to an A4-size paper sheet, a “reduction from B3 to A4” key, which reduces a paper sheet from a B3-size paper sheet to an A4-size paper sheet, and similar key. If the multi-functional peripheral 100 is an A4-type image forming apparatus, the paper sheet size for the reduced printing of the reduction-magnification-candidate key is set to an A4 size. Then, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the selection of the predetermined reduction-magnification-candidate key from the user. Here, when the user selects the “reduction from A3 to A4” key, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 causes this selected “reduction from A3 to A4” key to be displayed in the reduction magnification key 404.
Then the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts designation of an equal-magnification region, which is a target of equal-magnification printing, among the displayed image from the user (
Here, the method with which the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the designation of the equal-magnification region is not especially limited. For example, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the designation of two specified points 407 and 408 by a stylus pen 406 or user's finger, in the image displayed in the preview image display field 403. The equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts a rectangular shape 409 (a frame), where a line segment connecting these two specified points 407 and 408 is its diagonal line, as the equal-magnification region. Such accepted equal-magnification region is temporarily stored in, for example, a predetermined memory. The equal-magnification region is not limited to the rectangular shape 409. The equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 may accept a polygonal equal-magnification region by accepting designation of a plurality of points. The rectangular shape 409 is also referred to as an equal-magnification region 409.
Here, when the user designates a region (such as “vehicle”) of characters included in this image as the equal-magnification region while viewing the image represented by the image data in the preview image display field 403, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 accepts the designation of this equal-magnification region, and notifies a count unit 203 (which is also referred to as a count circuit) of the designation. This notified count unit 203 counts the number of (or a count of) the designated equal-magnification region (
Here, the method with which the count unit 203 counts is not especially limited. For example, when an equal-magnification region is firstly designated, the count unit 203 adds “one time” to a predetermined initial value (“zero times”), and set this added value “one time” as the number of the designated equal-magnification region. Then, the count unit 203 temporarily holds the number of the designated equal-magnification region in a predetermined memory.
Next, after designating one equal-magnification region, when the user does not designate a region other than this equal-magnification region and selects the OK key 405 while viewing the reduced-printing screen 400, the equal-magnification-region-designation accepting unit 202 determines that designation of the equal-magnification region is completed (
Here, the method with which the front-surface-image generating unit 204 generates the front-surface image data is not especially limited. For example, as illustrated in
Here, reducing directly the image 410 reduces directly the equal-magnification region 409 inside this image 410. If the character (“vehicle”) is included in the equal-magnification region 409, the character is also reduced, and this degrades visibility relative to the user.
Thus, when generating the front-surface-side image data of the duplex printing, the front-surface-image generating unit 204 notifies a back-surface-image generating unit 205 (also referred to as a back-surface image generating circuit) of the generation. This notified back-surface-image generating unit 205 generates back-surface-side image data of the duplex printing using the designated equal-magnification region, among the selected image data before reduction, by a magnification identical to the magnification of this image data (
Here, the method with which the back-surface-image generating unit 205 generates the back-surface-side image data is not especially limited. For example, as illustrated in
Subsequently, when generating the back-surface-side image 412 of duplex printing, the back-surface-image generating unit 205 notifies a number adding unit 206 (which is also referred to as a count adding circuit) of the generation. When the number of the designated equal-magnification region is equal to or more than two (
Here, in the above description, the number of the designated equal-magnification region is one (
The notified back-surface-image generating unit 205 notifies a duplex printing unit 207 (which is also referred to as a duplex printing circuit) of the initialization. This notified duplex printing unit 207 prints the image corresponding to the front-surface-side image 411 on a front surface of a predetermined paper sheet and prints the image corresponding to the back-surface-side image 412 on the back surface of this paper sheet (
Here, the method with which the duplex printing unit 207 prints is not especially limited. For example, the duplex printing unit 207 conveys a predetermined paper sheet via the conveyance path 103, and performs image formation of the toner image corresponding to the front-surface-side image 411 on this paper sheet, via the image forming unit 104. Next, the duplex printing unit 207 turns over the single-side printed matter, on which the image has been formed, via the duplex printing conveyance path 105. Then the duplex printing unit 207 conveys this turned-over single-side printed matter to the image forming unit 104, and performs image formation of the toner image corresponding to the back-surface-side image 412 on the back surface of the single-side printed matter via this image forming unit 104. Then, the duplex printing unit 207 discharges the duplex printed matter, on which the images have been formed, and terminates the process. The size of the paper sheet is set to A4 size when the multi-functional peripheral 100 is an A4-type image forming apparatus.
As illustrated in
Especially, in reduced printing, this can eliminate a problem that characters of image of a print target are too small for a user to read, or similar problem. Although characters are designated as the equal-magnification region in the above description, designating a region where equal-magnification printing has a meaning, for example, such as a seal field, as an equal-magnification region is effective because a user can press a seal within the seal field.
The designated equal-magnification region is not automatically processed by equal magnification but printed on a back surface by equal magnification. This eliminates damage to the overall composition of the front-surface-side printed matter and can prevent failures such as missing of information due to covering of a front-surface image by an equal-magnification region. Further, such process can be achieved with simple algorithm and thus ensures high cost performance.
Next, the following describes the case where the number of the designated equal-magnification region is equal to or more than two. That is, for example, as illustrated in
In the above description, the number adding unit 206 determines that the number of the equal-magnification regions 501 and 502 is equal to or more than two (
Here, the method with which the number adding unit 206 adds a number is not especially limited. For example, as illustrated in
Next, the number adding unit 206 adds numbers equal to the numbers added to these front-surface-side equal-magnification regions 505 and 507, at the proximity of the back-surface-side equal-magnification regions 501 and 502, which correspond to the front-surface-side equal-magnification regions 505 and 507, among the back-surface-side image 504. Specifically, the number adding unit 206 refers to the predetermined back-surface-side equal-magnification region 502 (“large”) among the back-surface-side image 504, and searches the front-surface-side equal-magnification region 505, which corresponds to the back-surface-side equal-magnification region 502. Then, the number adding unit 206 obtains the number (“1”) added to this searched front-surface-side equal-magnification region 505, and adds a number 509 (“1”) equal to this obtained number (“1”) to the left-side proximity of the back-surface-side equal-magnification region 502. Subsequently, the number adding unit 206 searches the front-surface-side equal-magnification region 507, which corresponds to the next back-surface-side equal-magnification region 501 (“vehicle”). Then, the number adding unit 206 adds a number 510 (“2”) equal to the number (“2”) added to this searched front-surface-side equal-magnification region 507, to the left-side proximity of the back-surface-side equal-magnification region 501. The number adding unit 206 performs such processes as many as the number of the back-surface-side equal-magnification regions 501 and 502. This enables to associate the front-surface-side equal-magnification region 505 with the back-surface-side equal-magnification region 502 and associate the front-surface-side equal-magnification region 507 with the back-surface-side equal-magnification region 501 by numbers. Thus, this enables the reliable confirmation of the contents of the respective equal-magnification regions by the back surface even when a plurality of equal-magnification regions are designated.
After the number adding unit 206 adds numbers, the number of the equal-magnification region returns to the initial value (“0 times”), and the process proceeds to S111. In this case, the duplex printing unit 207 prints on the front surface of the predetermined paper sheet corresponding to the front-surface-side image 503, where the numbers are added, and prints on the back surface of this paper sheet corresponding to the back-surface-side image 504 (
Although two equal-magnification regions are designated in the above description, the same applies to the case where equal to or more than two equal-magnification regions are designated.
While In the embodiment of the disclosure the multi-functional peripheral 100 is configured to include respective units, it is possible to provide a configuration that causes a recording medium to store programs that achieve these respective units and provide this recording medium. This configuration causes the image forming apparatus to read the programs, and this image forming apparatus achieves the respective units. In this case, the operations and effects of the disclosure can be achieved by the program s themselves read from the recording medium. Furthermore, the embodiment of the disclosure can be provided as a method to cause a hard disk to store steps executed by respective units.
As described above, the image forming apparatus and the image forming method according to the disclosure are effective not only to a multi-functional peripheral but also to a copier and similar device, and also effective as an image forming apparatus and an image forming method that ensure prevention of missing of necessary information, when performing reduced printing of image data.
While various aspects and embodiments have been disclosed herein, other aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The various aspects and embodiments disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims.
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2015-001331 | Jan 2015 | JP | national |