This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-176972 filed Sep. 21, 2018.
The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus.
There is known a so-called electrophotographic image forming apparatus including an image holding body that rotates, and an image forming unit. The image forming units includes a charger, an exposure unit, a developing unit, a transfer unit, and a cleaning unit, and these units sequentially operate along a rotating direction of the image holding body. The developing unit develops, with toner, an electrostatic latent image formed by the exposure. The transfer unit transfers a toner image formed by the development. The cleaning unit cleans the image holding body.
In this image forming apparatus, for example, an emergency stop operation of the apparatus is executed when some kind of emergency situation occurs, such as when there is a paper jam or the door is carelessly opened. At the time of this emergency stop, a mechanical operation stop, such as a sudden stop of the image holding body, and a stop of power supply from the power source are done.
The developing unit generally includes a developing roller that carries a developer including toner and a carrier to a developing area that faces the image holding body as the developing roller rotates. The carrier is drawn to the developing roller by a magnetic force. In response to an emergency stop of the developing roller, the carrier may adhere to the image holding body due to an impact at that time.
After the emergency stop, when the cause of the emergency stop is removed, a return operation is performed next. In this return operation, a clean-up operation is executed in which the image holding body is rotated and the developer adhering to the image holding body is cleaned by the cleaning unit.
Here, the transfer unit includes a transfer member such as a transfer roller. The image holding body is pressed by the transfer member, and a transfer-receiving body such as an intermediate transfer body or paper is held between the image holding body and the transfer member to transfer a toner image on the image holding body to the transfer-receiving body while pressing the transfer-receiving body against the image holding body. Therefore, when the carrier adheres to the image holding body at the time of an emergency stop, the carrier on the image holding body is pressed against the image holding body in a return operation. In recent years, the transfer member tends to be pressed intensely against the image holding body for suppressing vibrations in order to form a high-quality image. Therefore, the transfer member presses the carrier on the image holding body intensely against the image holding body in a return operation, which may hurt the image holding body.
Here, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2001-183917 discloses the following: in the case of stopping driving of a photoconductor drum and an intermediate transfer body, the intermediate transfer body is separated from the photoconductor drum; and, in the case of restarting driving of the photoconductor drum and the intermediate transfer body, the intermediate transfer body is brought into contact again with the photoconductor drum.
In addition, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-012482 discloses the following: in response to an emergency stop due to the occurrence of an emergency such as a paper jam, an intermediate transfer body is rotated for a certain period of time since the instance of the occurrence of the emergency.
Aspects of non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure relate to providing an image forming apparatus that suppresses the occurrence of damage to an image holding body caused by a carrier adhering to the image holding body in a return operation after an emergency stop.
Aspects of certain non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure address the above advantages and/or other advantages not described above. However, aspects of the non-limiting embodiments are not required to address the advantages described above, and aspects of the non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure may not address advantages described above.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an image forming apparatus including an image holding body that rotates, an image forming unit, and a return operation controller. The image forming unit includes a charger, an exposure unit, a developing unit, a transfer unit, and a cleaning unit, and these units sequentially operate along a rotating direction of the image holding body. The charger charges the image holding body with electricity. The exposure unit exposes the image holding body to light to form an electrostatic latent image. The developing unit includes a developing roller that feeds, while rotating, a developer including toner and a carrier to a developing area that faces the image holding body. The developing unit develops the electrostatic latent image with the toner and causes the image holding body to hold a toner image. The transfer unit transfers, while pressing a transfer-receiving body against the image holding body, the toner image on the image holding body to the transfer-receiving body. The cleaning unit cleans the image holding body. The return operation controller causes a clean-up step to be executed in which the image holding body is cleaned while rotating the image holding body when returning from an emergency stop. In the clean-up step, the return operation controller reduces or zeroes out a pressing force between the transfer unit and the image holding body at least until a developing operation area on a surface of the image holding body that is stopped upon the emergency stop facing toward a direction in which the developing unit operates passes through a pressing area pressed by the transfer unit.
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
An image forming apparatus 1 illustrated in
The image forming apparatus 1 includes toner cartridges 18Y, 18M, 18C, and 18K containing Y, M, C, and K color toners, respectively.
Because the four image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K have the same configuration except for the toner that is used, the suffixes (Y, M, C, and K) representing the colors are omitted below in describing the four image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K when making no distinctions among them.
The image forming unit 10 includes an image holding body 11, a charger 12, an exposure unit 13, a developing unit 14, a first transfer unit 15, and an image holding body cleaner 16. Here, the image holding body 11 corresponds to an example of an image holding body according to the present disclosure, and a combination of the charger 12, the exposure unit 13, the developing unit 14, the first transfer unit 15, and the image holding body cleaner 16 corresponds to an example of an image forming unit according to the present disclosure.
The image holding body 11 has a cylindrical shape, is driven by a pulse motor 17, and rotates in an arrow A direction which is around the axis of the cylinder while holding an image formed on the surface. The charger 12, the exposure unit 13, the developing unit 14, the first transfer unit 15, and the image holding body cleaner 16 are sequentially arranged around the image holding body 11.
The charger 12 charges the surface of the image holding body 11 with electricity. The charger 12 according to the present exemplary embodiment is a scorotron charger that is arranged without contacting the image holding body 11 and charges the image holding body 11 with electricity using corona discharge. Note that a charging roller that charges the image holding body 11 with electricity while being in contact with the surface of the image holding body 11 may be adopted as the charger 12.
The exposure unit 13 forms an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the image holding body 11 by scanning the image holding body 11 with laser light 131 (see
The developing unit 14 develops an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the image holding body 11 using a two-component developer including toner and a magnetic carrier.
Toner is supplied from the toner cartridge 18 to the developing unit 14, and the supplied toner is mixed with a carrier in the developing unit 14. The developing unit 14 charges the toner and the carrier with electricity by stirring the developer which is a mixture of the carrier and the toner. The charged developer is carried by a developing roller 141 (see
The first transfer unit 15 is at a position facing the image holding body 11 with an intermediate transfer belt 39, which is included in an intermediate transfer unit 30, interposed therebetween, and is a roller that presses the intermediate transfer belt 39 against the image holding body 11. The first transfer unit 15 has a conductive elastic layer on its surface. In response to application of a transfer bias, a toner image on the image holding body 11 is electrostatically attracted to the intermediate transfer belt 39.
The image holding body cleaner 16 includes a cleaning brush 161 and a cleaning blade 162, as illustrated in
The intermediate transfer unit 30 is provided below the four image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K. The intermediate transfer unit 30 includes a plurality of belt supporting rollers 31 to 35, and the intermediate transfer belt 39, which is an endless belt bridged over the belt supporting rollers 31 to 35.
Here, the intermediate transfer unit 30 changes its position between a contact position and a separated position. In the contact position, which is illustrated by a solid line in
In the image forming apparatus 1, the intermediate transfer unit 30 is positioned in the contact position when forming a color image, and is positioned in the separated position when forming a monochrome image. Because a toner image is formed only by the image forming unit 10K which uses black (K) in the case of forming a monochrome image, the intermediate transfer unit 30 takes the separated position.
The following description assumes the case of forming a color image.
To form a color image, the intermediate transfer belt 39 circulates and moves over the four image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K and a second transfer unit 50 in a direction indicated by an arrow B. Toner images of the individual colors are transferred from the four image holding bodies 11Y, 11M, 11C, and 11K to the intermediate transfer belt 39. The intermediate transfer belt 39 holds these toner images of the individual colors and moves.
The second transfer unit 50 is a roller that rotates while holding the intermediate transfer belt 39 and paper with a backup roller 34, which is one of the belt supporting rollers 31 to 35. The second transfer unit 50 has a conductive elastic layer on its surface. In response to application of a voltage, the toner images on the intermediate transfer belt 39 are electrostatically attracted to the paper.
A belt cleaner 70 cleans toner and paper powder on the intermediate transfer belt 39.
A fixing unit 60 fixes toner images on paper. The fixing unit 60 includes a heating roller 61 and a pressure roller 62. The heating roller 61 includes a heater. The heating roller 61 and the pressure roller 62 pass paper on which toner images before being fixed are formed while holding the paper in between them, thereby heating the toner images and applying pressure to the toner images to fix the toner images on the paper.
A paper feed unit 80 includes the following: a take-out roller 81, which takes out paper P accommodated in a paper tray T; separating rollers 82, which separate the taken-out paper; feed rollers 83, which feed the paper; registration rollers 84, which feed the paper to the second transfer unit 50; and discharge rollers 86, which discharge the paper to the outside. The paper feed unit 80 feeds paper along a paper feed path R which is via the second transfer unit 50 and the fixing unit 60.
In addition, the image forming apparatus 1 includes a controller 40. The controller 40 is, in terms of hardware, one type of information processing device including an arithmetic element such as a central processing unit (CPU) and a storage element such as a read-only memory (ROM) and a random-access memory (RAM). The controller 40 controls each unit of the image forming apparatus 1 by incorporating and executing various programs describing the control details of each unit of the image forming apparatus 1.
In addition, the controller 40 includes an emergency stop controller 41 and a return operation controller 42, which serve as elements realizing characteristic operations of the present exemplary embodiment. These elements will be described in detail later.
The basic operation of the image forming apparatus 1 illustrated in
The image forming units 10M, 10C, and 10K corresponding to colors other than yellow form toner images of colors corresponding to the respective image forming units, like the image forming unit 10Y for yellow, and transfer the toner images of the respective colors to the intermediate transfer belt 39 over the toner image transferred by the image forming unit 10Y for yellow.
Paper P is taken out from the paper tray T by the take-out roller 81. The paper P is fed by the feed rollers 83 and the registration rollers 84 on the paper feed path R in an arrow C direction toward the second transfer unit 50. The registration rollers 84 feed the paper P to the second transfer unit 50 such that the toner images on the intermediate transfer belt 39 and the paper P arrive at the second transfer unit 50 at the same time, and the second transfer unit 50 transfers the toner images on the intermediate transfer belt 39 to the paper P. The paper P on which the toner images are transferred is fed from the second transfer unit 50 to the fixing unit 60, and the toner images transferred on the paper P are fixed. In this manner, an image is formed on the paper P. The paper P on which the image is formed is discharged by the discharge rollers 86 to the outside of the image forming apparatus 1. The toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 39, after the transfer by the second transfer unit 50, is removed from the intermediate transfer belt 39 by the belt cleaner 70.
In this image forming apparatus 1, in response to detection of the occurrence of emergency where it is difficult to continue image formation, the image forming apparatus 1 is brought to an emergency stop even in the middle of the image formation. The term “emergency” here refers to, for example, the occurrence of a so-called jam where paper P being fed is jammed halfway, or that a door (not illustrated) is carelessly opened. If a jam occurs, the normal image forming operation thereafter becomes impossible. If a jam occurs while the paper P is in contact with the fixing unit 60, this may cause ignition. In addition, the image forming apparatus 1 includes various movable members, and, if the door is carelessly opened, the user may contact these movable members and may be hurt unexpectedly. Therefore, when such emergency as above occurs, the movable members are brought to an emergency stop, and power supply to high-voltage and high-temperature components is urgently cut off.
After the emergency stop, when the cause of the emergency stop is removed, a return operation is executed. In this return operation, a clean-up operation is executed in which the image holding body 11 and the intermediate transfer belt 39 are driven, and toner on the image holding body 11 or the intermediate transfer belt 39 is removed by the image holding body cleaner 16 or the belt cleaner 70.
As described above, in this image forming apparatus 1, the developing unit 14 accommodates a two-component developer including toner and a carrier, and the developer is carried by the developing roller 141 to a developing position facing the image holding body 11. An electrostatic latent image formed on the image holding body 11 is developed with the toner in the developer. The carrier passes the developing position as it is and is collected into the developing unit 14.
If the above-described emergency occurs, all the movable members such as the image holding body 11 and the intermediate transfer belt 39 stop at the same time under control of the emergency stop controller 41 illustrated in
Thereafter, when the cause of the emergency is removed, a return operation is performed next under control of the return operation controller 42. In this return operation, a clean-up operation is executed first. In this clean-up operation, the image holding body 11 and the intermediate transfer belt 39 are operated without applying a transfer bias to the first transfer unit 15. Then, the developer including the carrier C which adheres to the image holding body 11 reaches the image holding body cleaner 16 without being transferred by the first transfer unit 15, and is removed from the image holding body 11 by the image holding body cleaner 16. Accordingly, the image holding body 11 is cleaned, and the image forming apparatus 1 is now prepared to perform the next image forming operation. Likewise, the toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 39 at the time of the emergency stop is removed from the intermediate transfer belt 39 by the belt cleaner 70.
Here, in the case of the image forming apparatus 1 illustrated in
On the basis of the above description with reference to
When an emergency occurs, an emergency stop is done under control of the emergency stop controller 41 (step S101 in
After the emergency stop, when the cause of the emergency stop is removed, a return operation is executed next under control of the return operation controller 42 (
Here, separation operation of the intermediate transfer unit 30 (movement to the separated position indicated by the dash-dotted line in
When the operation is started and the timer 1 times out (step S115), “set the intermediate transfer unit” is executed. This “set the intermediate transfer unit” step is a step for moving the intermediate transfer unit 30 to the contact position indicated by the solid line in
Thereafter, a clean-up step in which the image holding body 11 is cleaned by the image holding body cleaner 16 while rotating the image holding body 11 is continued, and, when the timer 2 times out (step S117), the operation in the clean-up step is stopped (step S118). Whether or not to immediately proceed to image formation thereafter is different depending on, for example, the state immediately before the emergency stop, or whether or not a reset button is pressed during the emergency stop.
In this manner, in the case of the first exemplary embodiment, the intermediate transfer belt 39 is separated from the image holding body 11 until a developing operation area on the surface of the image holding body 11 that is stopped upon the emergency stop facing toward a direction in which the developing roller 141 operates passes through a pressing area pressed by the first transfer unit 15, thereby releasing the image holding body 11 from being pressed by the first transfer unit 15. Accordingly, the occurrence of damage to the image holding body 11, caused by pressing the carrier C against the image holding body 11, is suppressed.
Here, the developing operation area includes not only an area where the developer from the developing unit 14 adheres to the image holding body 11 due to an electrical impact at the time of the emergency stop, but also includes an area where the developer from the developing unit 14 adheres to the image holding body 11 due to a mechanical impact at the time of the emergency stop.
Note that the description here is based on the assumption of the image forming apparatus 1 illustrated in
Here, although the pressing force in the pressing area is made zero by separating the intermediate transfer belt 39 from the image holding body 11, it is not always necessary to separate the intermediate transfer belt 39 from the image holding body 11. The occurrence of damage to the image holding body 11 caused by the carrier C may be suppressed by reducing the pressing force of the first transfer unit 15 while having the intermediate transfer belt 39 in contact with the image holding body 11.
The image forming unit 10 illustrated in
When an emergency occurs, an emergency stop is done under control of the emergency stop controller 41 (step S201 in
After the emergency stop, when the cause of the emergency stop is removed, a return operation is executed next under control of the return operation controller 42 (
Here, at first, the image holding body 11 and so forth are reverse-rotated (step S211), and the timer 1 is switched on (step S212). The timer 1 is a timer for measuring time until an area on the surface of the image holding body 11 in which the carrier C adheres to the image holding body 11 due to the emergency stop passes through a position facing the developing roller 141 in a reversed direction. When the image holding body 11 is reverse-rotated, the carrier C adhering to the surface of the image holding body 11 passes through an area facing the developing roller 141, and the carrier C is collected to the developing roller 141 due to the magnetic force of the developing roller 141. Regarding the reverse rotation of the image holding body 11, the image holding body 11 is rotated at a speed slower than that in the forward rotation. Due to the reverse rotation at a slow rotation speed, the carrier C on the image holding body 11 is further collected to the developing roller 141, compared with the case of reverse rotation at the same rotation speed as that of the forward rotation.
When the timer 1 times out (step S213), the operation is started by forward rotation (step S215), and the timer 2 is switched on (step S215). Even if the carrier C is collected to the developing roller 141 by the reverse rotation, the toner remains on the surface of the image holding body 11. The timer 2 is a timer for measuring time until the remaining toner is removed and the surface of the image holding body 11 is sufficiently cleaned.
When the timer 2 times out (step S216), the operation in the clean-up step is stopped (step S217).
The image forming unit 10 illustrated in
The third exemplary embodiment is an exemplary embodiment characterized in emergency stop control (
When an emergency occurs, an emergency stop is done under control of the emergency stop controller 41 (step S301 in
After the emergency stop, when the cause of the emergency stop is removed, a return operation is executed next under control of the return operation controller 42 (
The image forming unit 10 illustrated in
Like the above-mentioned third exemplary embodiment, the fourth exemplary embodiment is an exemplary embodiment characterized in emergency stop control (
When an emergency occurs, at first, under control of the emergency stop controller 41, the developing unit 14 is moved in the arrow X direction to be separated from the image holding body 11 (step S401 in
After the emergency stop, when the cause of the emergency stop is removed, a return operation is executed next under control of the return operation controller 42 (
Although it is described here that the whole developing unit 14 is moved toward and away from the image holding body 11, instead of the whole developing unit 14, only the developing roller 141 may be configured to be moved toward and away from the image holding body 11.
Although the first to fourth exemplary embodiments are separately described here, these exemplary embodiments may be combined and implemented.
Although the so-called tandem-type color printer illustrated in
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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2018-176972 | Sep 2018 | JP | national |