1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording material such as a sheet according to an image forming command given from outside the apparatus and transporting the sheets to a sheet post processing means upon executing post processing. The present invention also relates to a sheet discharging device of the image forming apparatus and method of controlling the sheet discharging device.
2. Description of the Related Art
An image forming apparatus forms an image on a sheet in accordance with an image forming command (signals indicating the printing request contents) from an external apparatus such as a host computer, and then discharges the sheet to a standard discharging port of the image forming apparatus. Conventionally, when handling a large number of sheets, there have been proposed various kinds of methods in which a sheet discharging device having a recording material postprocessing means for carrying out the postprocessing of the recording material, e.g., sorting the sheets, staple processing, etc., is connected to the discharge side of the image forming apparatus to be controlled (see Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2002-268502, for example).
However, the sheet discharging device of the above-described structure has the following issues.
The sheet discharging device is provided with a staple unit for performing staple processing, and the staple unit is provided with a staple cartridge for housing staples and a staple detecting sensor for detecting the existence of the staples. Upon detecting that there are no staples within the staple cartridge, the sheet discharging device informs a controller that there are no staples, and displays on an operation panel that the staple cartridge needs to be exchanged. In that case, the user exchanges the staple cartridge, and instructs the image forming apparatus to perform initial setting of the staple cartridge through an operation panel. For example, the initial setting can be an operation which lets out a head of the staple. The operation means operation that exposes the staple tips.
Upon receiving the instruction of the initial setting, the image forming apparatus feeds a recording material to be used for the initial setting, and performs idle striking on the recording material transported to the staple unit of the sheet discharging device to bring out the staple within the staple cartridge to the stapling position. In this way, it has not been conventionally possible to exchange the staple cartridge and perform the initial setting, without an instruction from a user and without needing a recording material for idle striking to perform the staple preparation processing.
An object of the present invention therefore is to provide an image forming apparatus that is capable of exchanging a staple cartridge and performing the initial setting without an instruction from a user and/or without needing a recording material for the initial setting. For example, the initial setting can be an operation which exposes the staple tips.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus as specified in claims 1 to 7.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet discharging device as specified in claims 8-11.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method as specified in claim 12.
The image forming apparatus according to the present invention requires no instruction from the user and no recording material for the initial setting even after exchanging the staple cartridge, and it is possible to perform the initial setting in a regular printing operation.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments (with reference to the attached drawings).
a) and 3(b) are flowcharts showing the operations of a sheet discharging device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter while referring to the accompanying drawings.
The overall structure of a laser printer of a multicolor image forming apparatus will be described hereinafter as an example of an image forming apparatus according to this embodiment.
In
The controller 201 is a control part that controls and manages the operations of the entire color image forming apparatus.
Upon forming a color image, the controller 201 controls by transmitting serial commands to the engine control part 202 and the sheet discharging device control part 203, and receives status data from the engine control part 202 and the sheet discharging device control part 203.
In this way, the controller 201 gives commands to unitarily manages the controls and the states of each device such that one of the operations of devices consists with that of the others when a plurality of devices are connected to operate.
Upon receiving a printing operation start command from a host computer that is not shown, the controller 201 issues a printing operation start command to the engine control part 202 via the serial command transmission signal line 204. Upon receiving the printing operation start command, the engine control part 202 starts the printing operation and transmits to the controller 201 via the serial status transmission signal line 206 that it has started the printing operation.
Furthermore, after a prescribed time has passed from the printing operation start command, the controller 201 transmits a sheet discharging control command to the sheet discharging device control part 203. Upon receiving the sheet discharging control command, the sheet discharging device control part 203 starts the sheet discharging operation and transmits to the controller 201 that it has started the sheet discharging operation.
The image forming part shown in
The chargers (7Y, 7M, 7C, 7K) are provided with charging sleeves (7YS, 7MS, 7CS, 7KS) for achieving primary charging of the photoconductor drums.
The surfaces of the photosensitive drums (5Y, 5M, 5C, 5K) are selectively exposed to light by the laser scanners (10Y, 10M, 10C, 10K) according to the inputted image data, and electrostatic latent images are sequentially formed thereon. The developers (8Y, 8M, 8C, 8K) are provided with developing sleeves (8YS, 8MS, 8CS, 8KS) for visualizing the electrostatic latent images.
The intermediate transfer belt 12 is an endless belt that is tensioned by a drive roller 18a and driven rollers (18b, 18c). The intermediate transfer belt 12 rotates in a clockwise direction while abutting against the photosensitive drums (5Y, 5M, 5C, 5K), and primary transfer of toner images is carried out on the surface of the belt sequentially by the primary transfer rollers (6Y, 6M, 6C, 6K).
Recording materials 1 are stored in a sheet feeding cassette 2 or a sheet feeding tray 3 as a sheet feeding part, and the recording materials 1 are transported on a transporting path 25 that includes a sheet feeding roller 4, a transporting roller 24, and the like, thereby reaching the position of a pre-resist sensor 19. The recording materials 1 are then transported further by a fixed amount to reach a resist roller 23, thereby forming a wait loop.
The waiting recording materials 1 are re-transported, and the secondary transfer roller 9 abuts against the intermediate transfer belt 12 to transport the recording materials 1 by holding them therebetween, and thereby color visual images that are multiply transferred on the intermediate transfer belt 12 are secondary-transferred collectively. The secondary transfer roller 9 abuts against the intermediate transfer belt 12 as shown by a solid line during the secondary transfer operation. However, it is moved to a position shown by the dotted line after the secondary transfer operation.
A cleaner container 21 cleans the intermediate transfer belt 12 using a built-in cleaning blade, and stores the recovered toner that was not secondary-transferred and that remained on the intermediate transfer belt 12 as waste toner.
The fixing device 13 fixes toner images on the recording materials 1 while transporting the recording materials 1. The fixing device 13 is provided with a fixing roller 14 for heating the toner, and a pressure roller 15 for press-contacting the recording materials 1 against the fixing roller 14. The fixing roller 14 and the pressure roller 15 are hollow, and heaters 16 and 17 respectively are incorporated inside them.
The cleaner container 21 cleans the toner remaining on the photosensitive drums (5Y, 5M, 5C, 5K) and the intermediate transfer belt 12. The waste toner is stored in the cleaner container.
The sheet discharging device 29 comprises one or more sheet discharging trays 30 and 31 on which the recording materials having toner images formed thereon are sorted and loaded. The sheet discharging trays are moved vertically by a lifting motor for the sheet discharging trays, not shown, when sorting the recording materials into each sheet discharging tray. A staple unit 33 is provided with a staple processing tray 32. The staple unit 33 comprises a staple cartridge 34, and a staple detecting sensor 35. When the staple detecting sensor 35 detects that there are no staples within the staple cartridge 34, the staple detecting sensor 35 informs the controller 201 that there are no staples by sending signals through the sheet discharging device control part 203. At the same time, the signals (information) indicating that there are no staples are stored in a nonvolatile memory 210 of the sheet discharging device control part 203.
At the time of staple processing, a sheet discharging roller 36 and a drawing roller 37 are inversely rotated at the point where the rear end of the recording material transported to the sheet discharging device 29 reaches the sheet discharging roller 36 to draw and load the recording material within the staple processing tray 32. After loading two recording materials on the staple processing tray 32, the staple processing is carried out by the staple unit 33. A bundle of recording materials that are staple-processed on the staple processing tray 32 are discharged to the sheet discharging tray 30 or 31.
a) and 3(b) are flowcharts showing the operations of the sheet discharging device control part according to this embodiment at the time of receiving a sheet discharging reservation command and a sheet discharging start command.
Referring to
For example, here, the initial setting can be an operation which exposes the staple tips.
Referring to
In this embodiment, the initial setting after exchanging the staple cartridge is performed by using the recording material to be stapled that has been reserved to be discharged. At that time, the sheet discharging device control part informs the controller 201 of the initial setting time, thereby the controller 201 changes the timing of transmitting the printing start command for the image forming apparatus according to that informed time.
When the initial setting is completed properly, it is stored in the nonvolatile memory that there are staples, and the bundle of stapled recording materials are discharged to the outlet tray 30.
The controller 201 transmits 2 pieces×2 sets (=4 sheets) of printing reservation 1 (401) to printing reservation 4 (404) to the engine control part 202, and transmits sheet discharging reservation 1 (405) to sheet discharging reservation 4 (408) to the sheet discharging device control part 203. At that time, the controller 201 adds the information of the head sheet to the sheet discharging reservations 1 and 3 and then transmits, and adds the information of the last sheet (staple processing) to the sheet discharging reservations 2 and 4 and then transmits. The sheet discharging device control part 203 judges when to perform the staple processing on what page of the recording materials, based on the information of the head sheet and last sheet added to the sheet discharging reservations. Then, sheet discharging device control part 203 transmits the processing time required for each of the sheet discharging reservations to the controller 201 (409 to 412). Processing time 1 is the time necessary for the initiation operation of the sheet discharging device 29 at the time of starting the printing operation, processing time 2, 4 is the time necessary for loading the recording materials on the staple processing tray 32, and processing time 3 is the time necessary for the initial setting.
As described above, for the processing time transmitted from the sheet discharging device, the processing time 1 is the time necessary for the initiation operation of the sheet discharging device since it is the first-page recording material of the job. The processing time 2, 4 is the time necessary for transporting the recording materials and loading those on the staple tray 32 for carrying out the staple processing. The processing time 3 is the time necessary for performing the initial setting, which include the time for carrying out the staple processing on those recording materials.
After transmitting the printing reservation and sheet discharging reservation, the controller 201 transmits printing start command 1 (413) to the engine control part 202, and the engine control part 202 starts the printing operation. When transmitting the printing start commands 2 to 4 (414 to 416), the controller 201 determines the transmission interval of the printing start commands based on the processing time 2 to 4 obtained from the sheet discharging device control part 203. In this case, the interval between the printing stat commands 2 and 3 is the processing time 3 obtained in step 411, i.e. the time necessary for the initial setting.
The sheet discharging commands 1 to 4 transmitted to the sheet discharging device control part 203 are transmitted after a prescribed time has passed from the printing start command (417 to 420). This is the time necessary for the engine control part 202 to start the printing operation and for the recording materials to reach the vicinity of the inlet of the sheet discharging device 29.
As described above, according to the embodiment it is possible to secure the time necessary for the initial setting in the regular printing operation for the staple processing after exchanging the staple cartridge. Furthermore, since the recording material for idle striking the needle is not required for the initial setting, it is possible to perform the optimum control of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment.
Like the first embodiment, the second embodiment has the same structure in respect that the initial setting after exchanging the staple cartridge is executed by using the recording material that is to be stapled and has been reserved to be discharged. Therefore, the description thereof will be omitted.
It is assumed that this embodiment uses a sheet discharging device arranged to have a plurality of transporting paths, and there will be described a method of staple processing in that structure after exchanging the staple cartridge.
For example, if there are two transporting paths, these are called a first transporting path and a second transporting path.
Upon receiving the sheet discharging reservation from the controller (601), the sheet discharging device control part 203 compares the destination of the preceding sheet and the destination of the current sheet to judge whether or not there is a switching in the destinations (602). When there is a change in the destinations, the sheet discharging device control part 203 transmits to the controller the time necessary for switching the destinations by the flapper 509 (603). When there is no switching in the destinations, it judges the destination of the current sheet (604). In the case where the destination is the transporting path 503 and the booklet processing is to be performed, it judges whether or not the preceding sheet is subjected to staple processing (605). When the staple processing is not to be performed, it transmits the time necessary for transporting the recording materials to the booklet processing part (booklet staple unit 504) (606). In the case where staple processing is to be performed, it judges whether or not the staple cartridge 507 has been exchanged (607). In the case where the staple sensor 508 detects that there are staples and it is stored in the nonvolatile memory that there are no staples, it judges that the staple cartridge 507 has been exchanged, and then, transmits to the controller 201 the time necessary for the initial setting (608). When judging that the staple cartridge 507 has not been exchanged, it transmits to the controller 201 the time necessary for the regular booklet processing (609). The processing (610 to 614) in the case where the destination is the transporting path 502 is the same as the case of the first embodiment, so the description thereof will be omitted.
At first, the controller 201 transmits a transporting path designating command to the sheet discharging device control part 203 to designate the transporting path 502 (701). Then, it transmits the printing reservation command 1 (702), the printing reservation command 2 (703) to the engine control part 202, and the sheet discharging reservation command 1 (704), the sheet discharging reservation command 2 (705) to the sheet discharging device control part 203. Subsequently, the controller 201 transmits a transporting path designating command to the sheet discharging device control part 203 to designate the transporting path 503 (706). Then, it transmits the printing reservation command 3 (707), the printing reservation command 4 (708) to the engine control part 202, and the sheet discharging reservation command 3 (709), the sheet discharging reservation command 4 (710) to the sheet discharging device control part 203. At that time, the controller 201 adds the information of the head sheet to the sheet discharging reservation 1 and 3 and then transmits, and adds the information of the last sheet to the sheet discharging reservation 2 and 4 and then transmits, in the same way as the first embodiment.
According to the flowchart shown in
As described above, for the processing time transmitted from the sheet discharging device, the processing time 1 is the time necessary for initiation operation of the sheet discharging device since it is the first-page recording material of the job. The processing time 2 is the time necessary for transporting the recording materials and loading those on the staple tray 32 for carrying out the staple processing. The processing time 3 is the time necessary for switching the transporting path to the booklet processing part side. The processing time 4 is the time necessary for transporting the recording materials to the booklet processing part.
Unlike the case of the first embodiment, the transporting paths of the recording materials corresponding to the sheet discharging reservations 3 and 4 are switched in this embodiment. Therefore, it is possible to perform the processing in the booklet processing part while performing the initial setting for the recording materials that are reserved for the sheet discharging reservation 2.
Subsequently, the controller 201 transmits the printing start command (715) to the engine control part 202, and thereby the engine control part 202 starts the printing operation. When transmitting the printing start commands 2 to 4 (716 to 718), the controller 201 determines the transmission interval of the printing start commands based on the obtained time 2 to 4. The sheet discharging commands 1 to 4 transmitted to the sheet discharging device control part 203 are transmitted (719 to 722) after a prescribed time has passed from the printing start command. This is the time necessary for the engine control part 202 to start the printing operation and for the recording materials to reach the vicinity of the inlet of the sheet discharging device 501.
For performing such printing operation, as shown in
As described above, after exchanging the staple cartridge, the transporting intervals are lengthened only when the sheet discharging reservations are transmitted continuously to the same transporting path, and the regular printing time is controlled in the same processing time when the transporting paths are different. Thereby, the optimum sheet discharging control can be performed within the minimum required processing time. In this embodiment, the operation of exchanging the staple cartridge 34 has been described. However, the same processing can be performed for exchanging the staple cartridge 507. In that case, the initial setting of the booklet stapling and transporting processing of the recording materials to the transporting path 502 may be performed simultaneously.
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. 2006-052152, filed Feb. 28, 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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