The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as an electrophotographic printer that performs exposure with laser light.
Conventionally, there has been known an image forming apparatus that includes a plurality of scanner units having a rotational polygon mirror and periodically performs scanning with a laser beam to form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum. Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-149585 proposes performing phase control in such an image forming apparatus to adjust the rotation phases of motors that drive the rotational polygon mirrors in the plurality of scanner units.
The phase control as in the conventional art is performed in a relatively stable state in which the rotation speeds of the rotational polygon mirrors are close to a target speed to some extent after completion of the activation control of the motors for driving the rotational polygon mirrors. In other words, separately performing the activation control and the phase control may increase the time required until image formation is started.
An image forming apparatus includes:
a first light source;
a first rotational polygon mirror having a plurality of reflecting surfaces and configured to deflect light emitted from the light source while rotating;
a first drive unit configured to drive the first rotational polygon mirror;
a first detection unit configured to detect the light deflected by the first rotational polygon mirror;
a second light source;
a second rotational polygon mirror having a plurality of reflecting surfaces and configured to deflect light emitted from the light source while rotating;
a second drive unit configured to drive the second rotational polygon mirror;
a second detection unit configured to detect the light deflected by the second rotational polygon mirror; and
a control unit configured to control driving of the first drive unit based on a result detected by the first detection unit, control driving of the second drive unit based on a result detected by the second detection unit, and control a period during which light is emitted from the first light source and the second light source,
wherein the control unit causes the first light source and the second light source to irradiate an image region on a photosensitive member with light to form an electrostatic latent image, and causes the first light source and the second light source to irradiate a non-image region outside of the image region with light so that the first detection unit and the second detection unit detect the light, and
wherein, in a rising period in which the first rotational polygon mirror and the second rotational polygon mirror are accelerated to reach a rotation speed for image forming, in a case of performing a first rotation control for controlling rotation speeds of the first rotational polygon mirror and the second rotational polygon mirror, the control unit causes the first light source and the second light source to irradiate the non-image region with light in a first period and independently controls the rotation speeds of the first rotational polygon mirror and the second rotational polygon mirror, and in the rising period, in a case of performing a second rotation control to match a rotation phase of the first rotational polygon mirror with a rotation phase of the second rotational polygon mirror, the control unit controls a period during which both or one of the first light source and the second light source irradiate the non-image region with light to be a second period longer than the first period.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments (with reference to the attached drawings).
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The following embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention according to the claims. In addition, all the combinations of characteristics described in relation to the embodiments are not necessarily essential to the solution of the present invention.
As illustrated in
According to the rotation of the photosensitive drum 101, the toner image developed by the development device 104 is conveyed to a primary transfer portion formed between an intermediate transfer belt 105 as an intermediate transfer member and the photosensitive drum 101. The intermediate transfer belt 105 rotates in the direction of an arrow c in contact with the photosensitive drum 101. The toner image having reached the primary transfer portion is primary-transferred by application of a predetermined primary transfer bias from a high-voltage power supply 114 to a primary transfer roller 108 (108y, 108m, 108c, 108bk) as a primary transfer unit in pressure contact with the toner image via the intermediate transfer belt 105. A conductive roller is used for the primary transfer roller 108. The intermediate transfer belt 105 is stretched and driven by a drive roller 106 and support rollers 107a and 107b. The toner images formed by the toner of respective colors in image forming units UY, UM, UC, and UBK are sequentially superimposed on the intermediate transfer belt 105 to form an image I.
The image I formed on the intermediate transfer belt 105 is conveyed to a secondary transfer portion formed by a secondary transfer roller 109 and the intermediate transfer belt 105. When the image I reaches the secondary transfer portion, a secondary transfer bias is applied to the secondary transfer roller 109 to perform secondary transfer of the image I to a recording material P fed by a paper feed unit 110 from a paper feeding cassette not illustrated. The recording material P on which the image has been secondarily transferred is separated from the intermediate transfer belt 105 by the curvature with the support roller 107b and is conveyed to a fixing device 111. Then, the image is fixed on the recording material P by being heated and pressed by the fixing device 111. The recording material P on which the image has been fixed is discharged to the outside of the image forming apparatus.
On the other hand, the residual toner on the photosensitive drum 101 after the primary transfer is cleaned by a photosensitive drum cleaner 113 (113y, 113m, 113c, 113bk). Thereafter, the potential of the surface of the photosensitive drum 101 is uniformly discharged by a pre-exposure lamp 124 (124y, 124m, 124c, 124bk) to perform the next image formation. After the secondary transfer of the image onto the recording material P, the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 105 is cleaned by an intermediate transfer belt cleaner 112. A CPU 115 as a control unit controls the operations of the image forming units including the laser scanner unit 103 and governs the execution of the above-described sequential image forming process.
The laser light reflected by the rotational operation of the polygon mirror 202 is used to periodically scan a fall-scanning region 216. The full-scanning region 216 is divided into an image region 214 and a non-image region 215. The image region 214 refers to a region where the surface of the photosensitive drum 101 is irradiated with the laser light reflected by the polygon mirror 202 through a reflecting mirror 204. On the other hand, the non-image region 215 refers to a region excluding the image region 214 of the full-scanning region 216.
A beam detect (BD) sensor 206 as a detection unit is disposed in a predetermined place in the non-image region 215. When irradiated with the laser light, the BD sensor 206 outputs a main scanning synchronization signal 207. The main scanning synchronization signal 207 will also be referred to as BD signal 207 hereinafter. The cycle in which the BD signal 207 is generated will also be referred to as BD cycle. The BD signal 207 is used as a scanning start reference signal in a main scanning direction to control a writing start position in the main scanning direction.
Every time the BD signal 207 is generated, the CPU 115 sequentially stores the BD cycle in the memory. Then, based on the current value of the stored BD cycle, the CPU 115 controls the scanner motor 203 and the semiconductor laser 201. That is, the CPU 115 transmits a scanner motor drive signal 208 to the scanner motor 203, and accelerates the scanner motor 203 when the rotation speed corresponding to the current value of the BD cycle is lower than a preset target rotation speed, and decelerates the scanner motor 203 when the rotation speed is higher than the preset target rotation speed. In this manner, the CPU 115 performs speed control to converge the scanner motor 203 to the target rotation speed. In addition, the CPU 115 transmits a laser drive signal 209 to the laser drive circuit 213, and controls a predetermined position of the semiconductor laser 201 in the full-scanning region 216 and the light emission timing for scanning the BD sensor 206.
The semiconductor laser 201, the scanner motor 203, the BD signal 207, the scanner motor drive signal 208, and the laser drive signal 209 illustrated in
Next, a method of rotation phase control for adjusting the rotation phases of the scanner motors 203 will be described. In order to correct the color deviations in the image I illustrated in
The CPU 115 calculates optimum rotation phases of the scanner motors 203y, 203m, 203c, and 203bk, and performs the rotation phase control so as to keep the calculated rotation phases during image formation. In the present embodiment, the CPU 115 generates a reference BD signal 207r as a reference for the rotation phase control. Then, the CPU 115 calculates the phase differences between the reference BD signal 207r and the BD signals 207y, 207m, 207c, and 207bk and controls the individual phase differences to coincide with target phase differences, thereby implementing the rotation phase control. The cycle of the reference BD signal 207r is changed according to the rotation speeds of the scanner motors 203y, 203m, 203c, and 203bk. For example, the BD cycle of the reference BD signal 207r is determined based on the average value of the BD cycles of the BD signals 207y, 207m, 207c, and 207bk.
First, the CPU 115 detects a falling of the BD signal 207y and calculates a BD phase difference which is a result of comparison with the reference BD signal 207r. Then, the CPU 115 performs acceleration/deceleration control of the scanner motor 203y so that the BD phase difference coincides with a target BD phase difference. In
With regard to the example of
The CPU 115 superimposes the acceleration/deceleration signal used in the rotation speed control of the scanner motor 203y and the acceleration/deceleration signal used in the rotation phase control of the scanner motor 203y on the scanner motor drive signal 208y and outputs the superimposed result, thereby to execute the rotation speed control and the rotation phase control at the same time. Normally, at the activation of the laser scanner unit 103y, it is preferred to execute the rotation speed control first, and then execute the rotation phase control after the scanner motor 203y reaches the target rotation speed so that the rotation phase control can be implemented by a simpler configuration. However, in order to shorten the activation time of the image forming apparatus 100, it is preferred to execute the rotation phase control before the scanner motor 203y reaches the target rotation speed so that the rotation control of the scanner motor 203y can be performed in a shorter time.
In S403, the CPU 115 determines whether the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached a predetermined rotation speed V1. When the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached the rotation speed V1, in S404, the CPU 115 changes the light emission mode of the semiconductor laser 201y from the first light emission mode 501 to a second light emission mode 502. The CPU 115 predicts the timing of acquiring the BD signal 207y in the second light emission mode 502 from the BD signal 207y acquired in the first light emission mode 501. In the second light emission mode 502, the CPU 115 controls the laser drive signal 209y so that the non-image region 215 is irradiated with laser light. That is, laser light irradiation is performed in a period T3 illustrated in
In S405, the CPU 115 determines whether the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached a rotation speed V2, which is a higher speed than the rotation speed V1. When the rotation speed V of the scantier motor 203y has reached the rotation speed V2, in S406, the CPU 115 starts the rotation phase control of the laser scanner unit 103y. Upon start of the rotation phase control, in S407, the CPU 115 changes the light emission mode of the semiconductor laser 201y from the second light emission mode 502 to a third light emission mode 503. In the third light emission mode 503, the CPU 115 controls the laser drive signal 209y so that the non-image region 215 is irradiated with laser light as in the second light emission mode 502. That is, laser light irradiation is performed in a period T4 illustrated in
The reason for laser light irradiation in the period T4 which is longer than the period T3 is as follows. That is, when the rotation phase control is started, the acceleration signal 301 and the deceleration signal 302 are superimposed on the scanner motor drive signal 208y under the rotation phase control, so that the scanner motor 203y is likely to be greatly accelerated or decelerated. Accordingly, the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y may fluctuate. For example, to converge into the target phase difference by over ten rotations of the scanner motor, it is necessary to provide the BD cycle of the BD signal 207y with a time difference of about 5% at maximum from the BD cycle of the reference BD signal 207r during the phase control time period. Due to the provision of this time difference, even if the fluctuation of the rotation speed V in each BD cycle during the speed control is about 1%, the fluctuation of the rotation speed V in each BD cycle during the rotation phase control may increase to about 2%.
In order to reliably obtain the BD signal 207y even with such a fluctuation in the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y, the irradiation period of the laser light is controlled and set to T4 longer than T3 based on the above-described determination method. However, even in the case of performing the light emission control in the third light emission mode 503, degradation of the photosensitive drum 101y can be suppressed by controlling the irradiation period so as not to irradiate the image region 214 as much as possible. In other words, the period during which acceleration is performed to reach the rotation speed in the image-forming period can be referred to as a rising period. In the rising period, controlling and setting a period during which the non-image region is irradiated with light from both or either one of the first light source and the second light source to be a second period longer than a first period can also be referred to as a second rotation control.
In S408, the CPU 115 determines whether the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached a rotation speed V3, which is a speed higher than the rotation speed V2. When the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached the rotation speed V3, in S409, the CPU 115 determines whether the absolute value |P| of the phase difference between the reference BD signal 207r and the BD signal 207y becomes smaller than a predetermined value P1. When determining that the absolute value P1 of the phase difference becomes smaller than P1, the CPU 115 determines that the rotation phase of the scanner motor 203y has stabilized. When the rotation phase has stabilized, in S410, the CPU 115 changes the light emission mode of the semiconductor laser 201y from the third light emission mode 503 to the second light emission mode 502. That is, the semiconductor laser 201y is driven in the third light emission mode 503 during the time from the start of the rotation phase control to the stabilization of the rotation phase, and then the semiconductor laser 201y is driven in the second light emission mode 502 when the rotation phase has stabilized.
In S411, the CPU 115 determines whether the image forming has completed. When determining that the image forming has completed, in S412, the CPU 115 terminates the rotation speed control and the rotation phase control of the laser scanner unit 103y, and stops the rotation of the scanner motor 203y. Further, in S413, the CPU 115 changes the laser drive signal 209y to the non-light emission state to terminate the light emission of the semiconductor laser 201y.
In this manner, during the period of execution of the rotation phase control, the irradiation period of the semiconductor laser 201y for detecting the BD signal 207y is lengthened. As a result, even if the rotation speed of the scanner motor 203y is accelerated or decelerated by the rotation phase control, the BD signal 207y can be reliably detected. That is, even when the rotation acceleration control and the rotation phase control of the polygon mirrors for laser light scanning are performed at the same time to shorten the activation time of the scanning device, the BD signal 207y can be stably detected. Further, during the period in which the rotation phase control is not performed, shortening the irradiation period of the semiconductor laser 201y for detecting the BD signal 207y makes it possible to suppress deterioration of the photosensitive drum 101y caused by laser light irradiation. Furthermore, performing the rotation speed control and the rotation phase control of the scanner motor 203y in parallel makes it possible to suppress increase of the time taken to start the image forming.
In the present embodiment, the timing of starting the rotation phase control and the timing of changing the light emission mode are determined based on the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the timing of starting the rotation phase control and the timing of changing the light emission mode may be determined by measuring the elapsed time from the start of activation of the laser scanner unit 103y. Further, in the present embodiment, the number of laser scanner units is four as an example, but the number of laser scanner units is not limited thereto. For example, the number of laser scanner units may be one for yellow and magenta and one for cyan and black, which is two in total. Such control as in the present embodiment can be applied to any configuration in which rotation phase control is performed between laser scanner units.
In relation to the first embodiment, the method of aligning the rotation phases of the scanner motor 203y by accelerating and decelerating in the rotation phase control has been described. In relation to the present embodiment, a method of aligning the rotation phases of the seamier motors 203y by decreasing the frequency of decelerating the scanner motors 203y in rotation phase control will be described. Detailed descriptions of components similar to those of the first embodiment such as the components of an image forming apparatus will be omitted here.
When the rotation speed of a scanner motor 203y is low, it is desired to prioritize an acceleration instruction under the rotation speed control to bring the rotation speed to the target speed more quickly. When the rotation speed control and the rotation phase control are performed in parallel, a deceleration instruction under the rotation phase control may lengthen the activation time or may destabilize the rotation control of the scanner motor 203y. Therefore, when the rotation speed of the scanner motor 203y is low, the second rotation phase control (β) is performed to reduce the frequency of the deceleration signal as much as possible. Then, executing the first rotation phase control (α) after the rotation speed of the scanner motor 203y becomes faster to some extent makes it possible to stabilize the rotation control and shorten the activation time. The output frequency of the deceleration signal 602 in the second rotation phase control (β) needs not be decreased at a constant rate. For example, the output frequency may be changed according to the rotation speed of the scanner motor 203y. Alternatively, the rotation control may be performed so as not to output the deceleration signal 602.
In S702, the CPU 115 determines whether the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached a predetermined rotation speed V4. When the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y has reached the rotation speed V4, in S703, the CPU 115 sets the light emission mode of the semiconductor laser 201y to execute the first rotation phase control (α) when the rotation speed of the scanner motor 203y is higher than the predetermined speed. As in the first embodiment, in the first rotation phase control (α), the CPU 115 outputs an acceleration signal 301 or a deceleration signal 302 on the basis of the phase difference between the reference BD signal 207r and the BD signal 207y to control the rotation phase. Hereinafter, S408 to S413 are the same as described in
In this manner, when the rotation speed V of the scanner motor 203y is lower than the predetermined speed, the frequency of the deceleration instruction under the phase control is decreased to reduce the influence of decelerating the scanner motor 203y, thereby achieving stable activation control. In the present embodiment, in the second rotation phase control (β), the output frequency of the deceleration signal 602 is lowered, but the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the same control can be performed by changing the control gain so as to shorten the output signal width of the deceleration signal 602 according to the rotation speed of the scanner motor 203y to reduce the influence of the deceleration instruction under the rotation phase control.
In the first embodiment, the cycle of the reference BD signal 207r serving as the reference of the rotation phase is calculated based on the average value of the cycles of the BD signals 207y, 207m, 207c, and 207bk. Then, the cycle of the reference BD signal 207r is dynamically changed based on the calculated average value as described above. In relation to the present embodiment, a method of using one of BD signals 207y, 207m, 207c, and 207bk as a reference BD signal for rotation phase control will be described. Detailed descriptions of components similar to those of the first embodiment such as the components of an image forming apparatus will be omitted here.
In S802, the CPU 115 determines whether the BD signal 207y is the reference BD signal. When the BD signal 207y is the reference BD signal, it is not necessary to execute the rotation phase control on the laser scanner unit 103y, thus the CPU 115 continues the rotation speed control. On the other hand, when the BD signal 207y is not the reference BD signal, the CPU 115 proceeds to S406 to perform the rotation phase control on the laser scanner unit 103y. Hereinafter, S406 to S413 are the same as described in
In this manner, the reference BD signal as the reference of the rotation phase control can be set appropriately from among the laser scanner units 103y, 103m, 103c, and 103bk. This makes it possible to execute the rotation phase control with reference to the laser scanner unit that has rotated first in a stable manner. The reference BD signal can be selected at each activation of the laser scanner units.
According to embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to suppress an increase in the time taken to start image forming.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-081554, filed Apr. 20, 2018, and No. 2019-022805, filed Feb. 12, 2019, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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