The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, such as a copier or a laser beam printer, which has the capability of forming images on recording materials, and particularly relates to an image forming apparatus which also has the capability of reading documents.
An image forming apparatus, such as a copier or a multifunction printer (MFP), includes a document reading unit in the upper part thereof. Exemplary types of document reading include reading a document, such as a book, placed on a transparent document table, and reading a sheet-like document which is being conveyed with respect to a fixed reading sensor. Some document reading units support only one of the types described above, and others support both of the types described above.
MFPs often have a configuration in which a paper output tray is on the upper surface of a printer main body. Such an MFP has space left above the paper output tray to allow the user to easily access a recording material discharged onto the paper output tray. The document reading unit is disposed above this space. This increases the overall height of the apparatus including the printer main body and the document reading unit.
As a document reading unit, an image forming apparatus described in PTL 1 includes an automatic document feeder (ADF) for conveying a document, but does not include a document table. An image sensor that reads a document is disposed inside a printer main body. This image forming apparatus has no capability of reading a document, such as a book, because of the absence of a document table, but is advantageous in that it has lower overall height.
PTL 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2014-215431
In the image forming apparatus described in PTL 1, the image sensor is disposed adjacent to a duplex conveying path in the printer main body. In the printer, the duplex conveying path, which also serves as a conveying path for feeding a document and conveying it to the image sensor, is disposed inside the image sensor, and another conveying path for guiding a read document to a document discharge portion is disposed outside the image sensor. As a result, even a single function printer (SFP) with no capability of reading a document requires many conveying paths, and this leads to an increased size of the apparatus.
An object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus that is compact but includes, in a printer main body, a sensor unit capable of reading an image on a document.
To solve the problem described above, the present invention provides an image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit configured to form an unfixed image on a recording material; a fixing unit including a first rotary member configured to come into contact with the unfixed image on the recording material and a second rotary member configured to form a fixing nip with the first rotary member to convey the recording material therebetween, the fixing unit being configured to fix the unfixed image formed by the image forming unit onto the recording material; a reversing roller configured to reverse the recording material in such a manner that instead of a leading edge, a trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit is conveyed; a duplex conveying path configured to convey the reversed recording material to the image forming unit again; a discharge portion configured to discharge the recording material out of the image forming apparatus; and a sensor unit including a sensor that reads an image on a document. In the image forming apparatus, the sensor unit is at least partially disposed in a region below an upper end of the reversing roller, above a lower end of the second rotary member, and outside the duplex conveying path.
The present invention also provides an image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit configured to form an unfixed image on a recording material; a fixing unit including a first rotary member configured to come into contact with the unfixed image on the recording material and a second rotary member configured to form a fixing nip with the first rotary member, the fixing unit being configured to fix the unfixed image on the recording material; a reversing portion configured to reverse the recording material in such a manner that instead of a leading edge, a trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit is conveyed; a duplex conveying path configured to convey the recording material reversed by the reversing portion to the image forming unit again; a document feeding portion configured to feed a document; a document discharge portion configured to discharge the document; a document conveying path configured to connect the document feeding portion to the document discharge portion; and a reading unit including a sensor that reads an image. In the image forming apparatus, the duplex conveying path is partially a common conveying path shared with the document conveying path; the reading unit is disposed on a side of the common conveying path facing one of two surfaces of the recording material reversed by the reversing portion, the one being a surface that has more recently come into contact with the first rotary member; and the reading unit has a capability of reading a fixed image on the recording material and an image on the document.
The present invention also provides an image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit configured to form an unfixed image on a recording material; a fixing unit configured to fix the unfixed image on the recording material; a reversing portion configured to reverse the recording material in such a manner that instead of a leading edge, a trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit is conveyed; a duplex conveying path configured to convey the recording material reversed by the reversing portion to the image forming unit again; a document feeding portion configured to feed a document; a document discharge portion configured to discharge the document; a document conveying path configured to connect the document feeding portion to the document discharge portion; a reading unit disposed in the document conveying path and including a sensor that reads an image on the document; and two conveying paths, one being configured to connect the reversing portion to the document conveying path and the other being configured to connect the document conveying path to the duplex conveying path. In the image forming apparatus, the reading unit has a capability of reading a fixed image on the recording material and an image on the document.
The present invention also provides an image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit configured to form an unfixed image on a recording material; a fixing unit configured to fix the unfixed image on the recording material; a reversing portion configured to reverse the recording material in such a manner that instead of a leading edge, a trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit is conveyed; a duplex conveying path configured to convey the recording material reversed by the reversing portion to the image forming unit again; a document feeding portion configured to feed a document; a document discharge portion configured to discharge the document; a document conveying path configured to connect the document feeding portion to the document discharge portion; a reading unit disposed in the document conveying path and including a sensor that reads an image on the document; and a conveying path configured to guide the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit to the document discharge portion. In the image forming apparatus, the reading unit has a capability of reading a fixed image on the recording material and an image on the document.
The present invention also provides an image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit configured to form an unfixed image on a recording material; a fixing unit configured to fix the unfixed image on the recording material; a discharge portion configured to discharge the recording material having the fixed image thereon out of the image forming apparatus; a discharge conveying path configured to guide the recording material from the fixing unit to the discharge portion; a reversing portion configured to reverse the recording material in such a manner that instead of a leading edge, a trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit is conveyed; a duplex conveying path configured to guide the recording material reversed by the reversing portion to the image forming unit again; a first conveying path configured to guide the recording material from a branch point in the discharge conveying path to the reversing portion; a second conveying path configured to guide the recording material reversed by the reversing portion to the duplex conveying path; a reading unit configured to read an image formed on the recording material; a third conveying path configured to guide the recording material reversed by the reversing portion to the reading unit; and a fourth conveying path configured to guide the recording material that has passed through the reading unit to the duplex conveying path. In the image forming apparatus, a front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the reversing portion and passing through the third conveying path, the reading unit, the fourth conveying path, and the duplex conveying path is the same as a front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the reversing portion and passing through the second conveying path and the duplex conveying path, the front and back orientation being an orientation of a front surface on which an image is formed first and a back surface opposite the front surface; and the second conveying path is disposed between the reading unit and the fixing unit.
The present invention also provides an image forming apparatus that includes an image forming unit configured to form an unfixed image on a recording material; a fixing unit configured to fix the unfixed image on the recording material; a discharge reversing portion configured to be able to selectively discharge the recording material having the fixed image thereon out of the image forming apparatus and reverse the recording material in such a manner that instead of a leading edge, a trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit is conveyed; a duplex conveying path configured to guide the recording material reversed by the discharge reversing portion to the image forming unit again; a first conveying path configured to guide the recording material from the fixing unit to the discharge reversing portion; a second conveying path configured to guide the recording material reversed by the discharge reversing portion to the duplex conveying path; a reading unit configured to read an image formed on the recording material; a third conveying path configured to guide the recording material reversed by the discharge reversing portion to the reading unit; and a fourth conveying path configured to guide the recording material that has passed through the reading unit to the duplex conveying path. In the image forming apparatus, a front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the discharge reversing portion and passing through the third conveying path, the reading unit, the fourth conveying path, and the duplex conveying path is the same as a front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the discharge reversing portion and passing through the second conveying path and the duplex conveying path, the front and back orientation being an orientation of a front surface on which an image is formed first and a back surface opposite the front surface; and the second conveying path is disposed between the reading unit and the fixing unit.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
An image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention will now be described using
(Feeding Unit)
(Image Forming Unit and Fixing Unit)
The image forming apparatus 1 includes an image forming unit 6. The image forming unit 6 of the present embodiment includes four image forming stations 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. The image forming unit 6 also includes photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K each serving as an image bearing member, and chargers 8Y, 8M, 8C, and 8K each configured to uniformly charge the surface of a corresponding one of the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K. The image forming unit 6 further includes a scanner unit 9 that emits laser beams on the basis of image information to form electrostatic latent images on the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K, and developing units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K that cause toners to adhere to the electrostatic latent images to develop the electrostatic latent images. The image forming unit 6 further includes primary transfer portions 12Y, 12M, 12C, and 12K that transfer the toner images on the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K to an electrostatic transfer belt 11. The toner images on the electrostatic transfer belt 11 are transferred onto a recording material at a secondary transfer portion 13. The resulting toner image on the recording material is fixed by a fixing unit 14. The fixing unit 14 includes a fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a that has an internal heat source therein, and a pressure roller (second rotary member) 14b that forms a fixing nip with the fixing roller 14a to convey the recording material therebetween. The recording material is heated at the fixing nip while being conveyed. An unfixed image on the recording material is thus fixed to the recording material.
(Discharge Portion and Reversing Portion)
A conveyance sensor 200b is disposed downstream of the fixing unit 14. When the conveyance sensor 200b is pushed up by the recording material to the position indicated by dotted line in the drawing, the conveyance sensor 200b determines that the recording material is being properly conveyed. Then, if a flapper 15 is at the position indicated by solid line in the drawing, the recording material is guided to a discharge roller pair (discharge portion) 16 disposed to the upper left of the fixing unit 14. If the flapper 15 is at the position indicated by broken line in the drawing, the recording material is guided to a switchback roller pair (reversing rollers, reversing portion) 17 disposed above the discharge roller pair 16. The switchback roller pair 17 is a roller pair that reverses the recording material in such a manner that instead of the leading edge, the trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit 14 is conveyed. The recording material conveyed to the discharge roller pair 16 is discharged out of the apparatus, or more specifically, onto a recording-material supporting portion (recording-material discharge tray) 18.
(Duplex Conveying Unit)
The recording material conveyed to the switchback roller pair 17 is reversed by the switchback roller pair 17 and conveyed to a duplex conveying path (discharge conveying path) 19. The duplex conveying path 19 first extends from the switchback roller pair 17 toward the lower right in the drawing. Next, the duplex conveying path 19 is curved to avoid the fixing unit 14, and then extends toward the bottom of the image forming apparatus 1. As illustrated in
(Image Reading Unit)
An image reading unit 100 that reads an image on a document will now be described. The image reading unit 100 is disposed inside the image forming apparatus 1 and located above the fixing unit 14. The image reading unit 100 includes a sensor unit (image sensor) 101 that reads an image on a document, a document feeding portion 102, registration rollers 103, and a document discharge roller pair (document discharge portion) 104. Documents placed at the document feeding portion 102 are conveyed one by one to the registration rollers 103. While the document is being conveyed from the registration rollers 103, an image on the document is read by the sensor unit 101. After the image is read, the document is discharged by the document discharge roller pair 104 to a document supporting portion 105. Image data read by the sensor unit 101 is either stored as electronic data in a computer on a network, or converted to print data by a control unit (not shown). By using this image data, the image forming unit 6 forms an image on the recording material.
(Layout of Sensor Unit 101)
The layout of the sensor unit 101 in the image forming apparatus 1 will now be described in detail. As described above, the duplex conveying path 19 is formed in such a manner as to avoid the fixing unit 14, particularly the pressure roller 14b. Therefore, an area which serves no function in an SFP is created in a region below a horizontal plane (P) defined by the upper end of the reversing rollers 17, above a horizontal plane (Q) defined by the lower end of the pressure roller 14b, and outside the duplex conveying path 19. Specifically, this is the region diagonally shaded in
With this layout, an image forming apparatus can be provided, which is compact even though it includes the image reading unit 100 therein. Moreover, since all reading functions are gathered in the space above the image forming unit 6, the functional separation achieved as a result can provide good usability.
A second embodiment will now be described using
As in the first embodiment, the sensor unit 111 of the present embodiment is at least partially disposed in the region below the horizontal plane (P) defined by the upper end of the reversing rollers 17, above the horizontal plane (Q) defined by the lower end of the pressure roller 14b, and outside the duplex conveying path 19.
In the present embodiment, the recording-material discharge tray 18 onto which a recording material with an image formed thereon by the image forming unit 6 is discharged and a document supporting portion (document discharge tray) 115 onto which a document read by the image reading unit 110 is discharged are disposed at different positions in the horizontal direction. Additionally, a direction in which a recording material with an image formed thereon by the image forming unit 6 is discharged from the discharge roller pair 16 is opposite a direction in which a document is discharged from the document discharge roller pair 114. This can prevent the user from confusing the document with the recording material and provide better usability.
A third embodiment will now be described using
A document fed from a document feeding portion 122 to document registration rollers 123 is conveyed between the sensor units 121a and 121b disposed to face the respective surfaces of the document, and images on both surfaces of the document are read. Although the image reading unit 120 of the present embodiment includes the two sensor units 121a and 121b for reading images on both surfaces of a document, a compact apparatus size can be achieved as long as at least one of the two sensor units 121a and 121b is at least partially disposed in the region specified in the first embodiment.
An image forming apparatus which offers high productivity in reading images on recording materials and documents will now be described.
An image forming apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will now be described using
(Feeding Unit)
(Image Forming Unit and Fixing Unit)
The image forming apparatus 1 includes the image forming unit 6. The image forming unit 6 of the present embodiment includes the four image forming stations 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. The image forming unit 6 also includes the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K each serving as an image bearing member, and the chargers 8Y, 8M, 8C, and 8K each configured to uniformly charge the surface of a corresponding one of the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K. The image forming unit 6 further includes the scanner unit 9 that emits laser beams on the basis of image information to form electrostatic latent images on the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K, and the developing units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K that cause toners to adhere to the electrostatic latent images to develop the electrostatic latent images. The image forming unit 6 further includes the primary transfer portions 12Y, 12M, 12C, and 12K that transfer the toner images on the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K to the electrostatic transfer belt 11. The toner images on the electrostatic transfer belt 11 are transferred onto a front surface (first surface) of a recording material at the secondary transfer portion 13. The resulting toner image on the recording material is fixed by the fixing unit 14. The fixing unit 14 includes the fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a that has an internal heat source therein, and the pressure roller (second rotary member) 14b that forms a fixing nip with the fixing roller 14a to convey the recording material therebetween. The recording material is heated at the fixing nip while being conveyed. An unfixed image on the recording material is thus fixed to the recording material. Of the fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a and the pressure roller (second rotary member) 14b, only the fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a comes into contact with the unfixed image.
(Discharge Portion and Reversing Portion)
As illustrated in
(Image Reading Unit)
The image reading unit 100 that reads an image on a document will now be described. The image reading unit 100 is disposed inside the image forming apparatus 1 and located above the fixing unit 14. The image reading unit 100 includes sensor units (image sensors) 101a and 101b that read an image on a document, a document feeding tray 1102 that holds documents thereon, and a document feeding portion 1103 that feeds and conveys documents. The image reading unit 100 further includes document registration rollers 1104 that convey the document toward the sensor units 101a and 101b, the document discharge roller pair (document discharge portion) 104 that discharges the document after image reading, and a document discharge tray 106 that holds documents after image reading. The configuration of the sensor units 101a and 101b is not described, as it is the same as that illustrated in
(Document Feeding and Discharge Operation, Document Reading Operation)
A document feeding and discharge operation, and an operation of reading an image on a document, will now be described. A second flapper 15b, a third flapper 15c, and the image reading unit 100 are disposed in the upper right part of the image forming apparatus 1.
For reading an image on a document, the second flapper 15b and the third flapper 15c are each moved to the position indicated by solid line in the drawing to form a document conveying path 107 which conveys the document from the document registration rollers 1104 to the document discharge roller pair 104 (see
The sensor units 101a and 101b are disposed inside the image forming apparatus 1 in such a manner that their surfaces where image reading takes place (see the reading surface 201 in
After image reading, the document is conveyed by the document discharge roller pair 104 and discharged onto the document discharge tray 106. Image data read by the sensor unit 101a is either stored as electronic data in a computer on a network, or converted to print data by the control unit (not shown) and printed on a recording material.
The document feeding tray 1102 is disposed above the manual feeding portion 4 (see
(Printing on Back Surface of Recording Material)
For printing on the back surface (second surface) of the recording material, the first flapper 15a is moved to the position indicated by broken line, and the second flapper 15b is moved to the position indicated by solid line. This forms a first conveying path 21 that conveys (guides) the recording material from a first branch point 40 in the discharge conveying path 19 to the switchback roller pair 17. The recording material is thus conveyed from the fixing unit 14 to the switchback roller pair 17. Then, by rotating the switchback roller pair 17 in such a manner that the the recording material is conveyed leftward in
(Refeeding)
The recording material conveyed to the duplex conveying path 27 passes through a duplex conveying roller pair 25 and a roller pair 26 (see
(Reading of Image (Printed Image) on Recording Material)
For reading a toner image fixed on a recording material by the fixing unit 14, the recording material is conveyed exactly in the same process as in the case of printing on the back surface of the recording material (see
In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the duplex conveying path 27 is partially a common conveying path 27P (see
In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the document conveying direction (leftward in
A printer of a fifth embodiment is the same as that of the fourth embodiment, except the process of printing on the back surface of the recording material and the process of reading a printed image on the recording material. The description of the same components as those of the fourth embodiment will be omitted. On the basis of
(Printing on Back Surface of Recording Material)
For printing on the back surface of the recording material, the first flapper 15a is moved to the position indicated by broken line in the drawing, and the second flapper 15b is moved to the position indicated by solid line in the drawing, so that the recording material is conveyed from the fixing unit 14 to the switchback roller pair 17. Then, by rotating the switchback roller pair 17 in such a manner that the recording material is conveyed leftward in
(Reading of Image (Printed Image) on Recording Material)
For reading a toner image fixed on a recording material by the fixing unit 14, the first flapper 15a is moved to the position indicated by broken line and the second flapper 15b is moved to the position indicated by solid line, so that the recording material is conveyed from the fixing unit 14 to the switchback roller pair 17. Then, by rotating the switchback roller pair 17 to move the recording material leftward in
In the present embodiment, the sensor unit (reading unit) 101b is disposed in the document conveying path 107. The conveying path 22 that connects the switchback roller pair (reversing portion) 17 to the document conveying path 107 and the conveying path 24 that connects the document conveying path 107 to the duplex conveying path 27 are provided, and the sensor unit 101b has the capability of reading a fixed image on the recording material and an image on the document. An image forming apparatus can thus be provided, which offers high productivity in reading images on recording materials and documents. Since the document conveying path 107 and the duplex conveying path 23 are separate, reading of an image on the document and conveyance of the recording material along the duplex conveying path 23 for printing on the second surface of the recording material can be carried out at the same time.
For reading an image on a recording material in a printer of a sixth embodiment illustrated in
The duplex conveying path 23 is formed in such a manner as to avoid the fixing unit 14, particularly the pressure roller 14b. Therefore, an area which serves no function in an SFP is created in the region below the horizontal plane (P) defined by the upper end of the reversing rollers 17, above the horizontal plane (Q) defined by the lower end of the pressure roller 14b, and outside the duplex conveying path 23. Specifically, this is the region diagonally shaded in
In a printer of a seventh embodiment illustrated in
In a printer of an eighth embodiment illustrated in
For reading an image on a recording material in a printer of a ninth embodiment illustrated in
A printer of a tenth embodiment illustrated in
Other exemplary image forming apparatuses will now be described, which can reduce transfer of heat from the fixing unit 14 to the image reading unit 100 and requires less time for image reading.
An image forming apparatus according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention will be described using
(Feeding Unit)
(Conveyance Sensor)
The conveyance sensor 200a will now be described using
(Image Forming Unit and Fixing Unit)
The image forming apparatus 1 includes the image forming unit 6. The image forming unit 6 of the present embodiment includes the four image forming stations 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. The image forming unit 6 also includes the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K each serving as an image bearing member, and the chargers 8Y, 8M, 8C, and 8K each configured to uniformly charge the surface of a corresponding one of the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K. The image forming unit 6 further includes the scanner unit 9 that emits laser beams on the basis of image information to form electrostatic latent images on the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K, and the developing units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K that cause toners to adhere to the electrostatic latent images to develop the electrostatic latent images. The image forming unit 6 further includes the primary transfer portions 12Y, 12M, 12C, and 12K that transfer the toner images on the photosensitive members 7Y, 7M, 7C, and 7K to the electrostatic transfer belt 11. The toner images on the electrostatic transfer belt 11 are transferred onto a front surface (first surface) of a recording material at the secondary transfer portion 13. The resulting toner image on the recording material is fixed by the fixing unit 14. The fixing unit 14 includes the fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a that has an internal heat source therein, and the pressure roller (second rotary member) 14b that forms a fixing nip with the fixing roller 14a to convey the recording material therebetween. The recording material is heated at the fixing nip while being conveyed. An unfixed image on the recording material is thus fixed to the recording material. Of the fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a and the pressure roller (second rotary member) 14b, only the fixing roller (first rotary member) 14a comes into contact with the unfixed image.
(Discharge Portion and Reversing Portion)
The conveyance sensor 200b is disposed downstream of the fixing unit 14. When the conveyance sensor 200b is pushed up by the recording material to the position indicated by dotted line in the drawing, the conveyance sensor 200b determines that the recording material is being properly conveyed. Then, if the first flapper 15a is at the position indicated by solid line in the drawing, the recording material is guided to the discharge roller pair (discharge portion) 16 disposed to the upper left of the fixing unit 14. If the first flapper 15a is at the position indicated by broken line in the drawing, the recording material is guided to the switchback roller pair (reversing portion) 17 disposed above the discharge roller pair 16. The switchback roller pair 17 is a roller pair that reverses the recording material in such a manner that instead of the leading edge, the trailing edge of the recording material that has passed through the fixing unit 14 is conveyed. The discharge roller pair 16 is a roller pair that discharges a recording material having a fixed image thereon to the outside of the apparatus. The recording material conveyed to the discharge roller pair 16 is discharged onto the recording-material supporting portion (recording-material discharge tray) 18. The discharge conveying path 19 guides the recording material from the fixing unit 14 to the discharge portion 16.
(Image Reading Unit)
The image reading unit 100 that reads an image on a recording material will now be described. The image reading unit 100 is disposed inside the image forming apparatus 1 and located above the fixing unit 14. The image reading unit 100 includes the sensor units (image sensors) 101a and 101b that read an image on a recording material. The configuration of the sensor units 101a and 101b is the same as that illustrated in
(Printing on Back Surface of Recording Material)
For printing on the back surface (second surface) of the recording material, the first flapper 15a is moved to the position indicated by broken line, and the second flapper 15b is moved to the position indicated by solid line. This forms the first conveying path 21 that guides the recording material from the first branch point 40 in the discharge conveying path 19 to the switchback roller pair 17. The recording material is thus conveyed from the fixing unit 14 to the switchback roller pair 17. Then, by rotating the switchback roller pair 17 in such a manner that the recording material is conveyed leftward in
(Reading of Image (Printed Image) on Recording Material)
When the image reading unit 100 reads a toner image fixed on the recording material by the fixing unit 14, the recording material is conveyed through the first conveying path 21 to the switchback roller pair 17. Then, by rotating the switchback roller pair 17 in such a manner that the recording material is conveyed leftward in
The sensor units 101a and 101b of the image reading unit 100 are disposed inside the image forming apparatus 1 and above the second conveying path 22, with their surfaces where image reading takes place (see the reading surface 201 in
The first flapper 15a and the second flapper 15b are moved when a predetermined time period elapses after the trailing edge of the recording material passes through a conveyance sensor 200d disposed between the second flapper 15b and the switchback roller pair 17. The conveyance sensor 200d has the same mechanism as the conveyance sensor 200a described above. Then, by stopping the switchback roller pair 17 and rotating it to move the recording material rightward in
In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the second conveying path 22 is disposed between the fixing unit 14 and the image reading unit 100. In other words, the second conveying path 22 is disposed between the fixing unit 14 and the third and fourth conveying paths 23 and 24. With this configuration, the transfer of heat generated in the fixing unit 14 is partially blocked by air in the second conveying path 22. This can reduce temperature rise in the image reading unit 100.
Of the two surfaces of the recording material, a surface on which an image is first formed in duplex printing is defined as a front surface and the other surface opposite the front surface is defined as a back surface. In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the reversing portion 17 and passing through the third conveying path 23, the image reading unit 100, the fourth conveying path 24, and the duplex conveying path 27 is the same as the front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the reversing portion 17 and passing through the second conveying path 22 and the duplex conveying path 27. Specifically, of the two surfaces of the recording material passing through the second conveying path 22, a surface that has more recently come into contact with the first rotary member 14a is a surface facing downward in
As described above, the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment can reduce transfer of heat from the fixing unit 14 to the image reading unit 100 and requires less time for image reading.
An image forming apparatus according to a twelfth embodiment will be described using
In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the discharge roller pair 16 and the switchback roller pair 17 described in the eleventh embodiment are replaced by the discharge roller pair (discharge reversing portion) 31.
When a recording material having a toner image fixed thereon by the fixing unit 14 is discharged out of the apparatus, the first flapper 15a and the second flapper 15b are each moved to the position indicated by solid line in the drawing. This forms the first conveying path 21 that conveys the recording material from the fixing unit 14 to the discharge roller pair 31. Then, by rotating the discharge roller pair 31 in such a manner that the recording material is conveyed leftward in
(Printing on Back Surface of Recording Material)
For printing on the back surface of the recording material, the recording material is conveyed from the fixing unit 14 through the first conveying path 21 to the discharge roller pair 31. Then, by rotating the discharge roller pair 31 in such a manner that the recording material is conveyed leftward in
(Reading of Image (Printed Image) on Recording Material)
For reading a toner image fixed on the recording material by the fixing unit 14, the recording material is conveyed through the first conveying path 21 to the discharge roller pair 31. Then, by rotating the discharge roller pair 31 in such a manner that the recording material is conveyed leftward in
In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, as in the eleventh embodiment, the second conveying path 22 is disposed between the fixing unit 14 and the image reading unit 100. In other words, the second conveying path 22 is disposed between the fixing unit 14 and the third and fourth conveying paths 23 and 24. With this configuration, the transfer of heat generated in the fixing unit 14 is partially blocked by air in the second conveying path 22. This can reduce temperature rise in the image reading unit 100.
Of the two surfaces of the recording material, a surface on which an image is first formed in duplex printing is defined as a front surface and the other surface opposite the front surface is defined as a back surface. In the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the discharge reversing portion 31 and passing through the third conveying path 23, the image reading unit 100, the fourth conveying path 24, and the duplex conveying path 27 is the same as the front and back orientation of the recording material coming from the discharge reversing portion 31 and passing through the second conveying path 22 and the duplex conveying path 27. Therefore, as in the case of the recording material conveyed through the second conveying path 22, an image can be formed on the second surface promptly after image formation on the first surface and the time required for reading images on both surfaces can also be reduced.
As described above, the image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment can reduce transfer of heat from the fixing unit 14 to the image reading unit 100 and requires less time for image reading.
Again, with at least the sensor unit 101b of the two sensor units 101a and 101b, it is possible in the present embodiment to reduce the time between when the recording material passes through the fixing unit 14 and when the sensor unit 101b reads an image.
An image forming apparatus according to a thirteenth embodiment will be described using
The image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is provided with a post-processing device 301 to the upper right thereof. The post-processing device 301 includes a recording-material retracting path 302, a post-processing discharge roller pair 303, and a post-processed recording-material supporting portion 304. The recording-material retracting path 302 is connected to the switchback roller pair 17 of the image forming apparatus 1 and configured to temporarily store the recording material partially discharged from the switchback roller pair 17. Although the post-processing device 301 of the present embodiment only has the capability of separating and discharging recording materials using the post-processed recording-material supporting portion 304, the post-processing device 301 may have the capability of stapling or sorting the recording materials.
When the recording material with a toner image fixed thereon by the fixing unit 14 is conveyed to the post-processing discharge roller pair 303, the first flapper 15a is moved to the position indicated by solid line in the drawing and a post-processing conveying flapper 44 is moved to the position indicated by broken line in the drawing. This forms a post-processing conveying path 42 (see
The image forming apparatus 1 of the present embodiment includes conveying portions for conveying printed recording materials to the post-processing device 301 which performs post-processing, such as stapling or sorting. With this configuration, it is still possible to reduce transfer of heat from the fixing unit 14 to the image reading unit 100 and reduce time required for image reading.
The present invention can provide an image forming apparatus that is compact but includes, in a printer main body, a sensor unit capable of reading an image on a document.
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.
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2016-149388 | Jul 2016 | JP | national |
2016-150420 | Jul 2016 | JP | national |
2016-150421 | Jul 2016 | JP | national |
This application is a Continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2017/026772, filed Jul. 25, 2017, which claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2016-149388, 2016-150420, and 2016-150421 filed Jul. 29, 2016, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/JP2017/026772 | Jul 2017 | US |
Child | 16259370 | US |