Field of the Invention
Aspects of the present invention generally relate to control of a manual feed tray in an image forming apparatus.
Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatuses of the electrophotographic type configured to feed sheets placed on a sheet feed cassette or a manual feed tray to perform image formation. Nowadays various types of sheets are available in the marketplace. Under such circumstances, a manual feed tray is used to feed, for example, sheets of grammages that do not comply with sheet feed cassettes, sheets of coated paper having a slippery surface property, and long sheets greater in length than currently available sheets. Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-189344 discusses an image forming apparatus having a mode for causing a bottom plate to lower to such a position as to disable feeding of sheets each time image formation is completed and a mode for causing the bottom plate to be held in such a position as to enable feeding of sheets even after image formation is completed. In such an image forming apparatus, selecting any one of the modes is allowed. In the case of such a manual sheet feed device, when runout of sheets in the manual sheet feed device during image formation is detected, the bottom plate is caused to lower so as to enable replenishment of sheets, so that user operability is improved. Moreover, for example, since the bottom plate is caused to lift at the timing when sheets are set on the manual feed tray, a time required to output the first sheet is shortened, so that user operability is further improved.
However, conventional configurations have the following issues. In the above-mentioned image forming apparatus, the bottom plate lifts even when any type of sheet, such as a sheet with special ink coated thereon, for example, carbon paper or non-carbon paper, is set on the manual feed tray. Therefore, lifting of the bottom plate brings a sheet feed roller and the sheet into contact with each other, and such a contact state is maintained. This may lengthen the time for which the sheet feed roller and the sheet are in contact with each beyond necessity. In this case, for example, ink attached to the sheet, paper powder, or loading material of paper may adhere to the sheet feed roller. If, for example, ink, paper powder, or loading material of paper adheres to the sheet feed roller, soiling of the sheet feed roller may cause soiling of sheet subsequently conveyed or a conveyance failure, such as slippage of the sheet feed roller.
Aspects of the present invention are generally directed to reducing an image defect or a conveyance failure without decreasing user operability.
According to an aspect of the present invention, an image forming apparatus includes a feeder including a tray configured to stack a sheet thereon and a pickup member configured to contact the sheet stacked on the tray and to feed the contacted sheet, wherein the feeder is configured to switch between a first state in which the pickup member and the sheet stacked on the tray are in contact with each other and a second state in which the pickup member and the sheet stacked on the tray are separate from each other, a size determiner configured to determine a size of the sheet stacked on the tray, a sheet type setter configured to set a type of the sheet stacked on the tray, and a controller configured to control the feeder, wherein, in a case where the type of the sheet set by the sheet type setter is a first type, the controller controls the feeder in such a way that the feeder switches from the second state to the first state when the size of the sheet is determined by the size determiner, and wherein, in a case where the type of the sheet set by the sheet type setter is a second type, the controller controls the feeder in such a way to cause the feeder to refrain from switching from the second state to the first state even when the size of the sheet is determined by the size determiner.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Various exemplary embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
<Schematic Configuration of Image Forming System>
[Schematic Configuration of Image Forming Apparatus]
A control unit 300 illustrated in
The image signal control unit 281, when performing a copy operation, transforms the analog image signal input from the image sensor 233 into a digital image signal, then performs various processing operations on the digital image signal, transforms the digital image signal subjected to the various processing operations into a video signal, and outputs the video signal to a printer control unit 285. The copy operation as used herein refers to an operation in which the reading unit reads a document with the image sensor 233 and a printer unit performs printing based on data read from the document. Moreover, the image signal control unit 281, when performing a printing operation based on an instruction from the outside, first performs various processing operations on a digital image signal input from a computer 283 via the external I/F 282. Then, the image signal control unit 281 transforms the digital image signal subjected to the various processing operations into a video signal and outputs the video signal to the printer control unit 285.
The printer control unit 285 instructs an image forming section 271 to perform image formation based on an instruction from the CPU 301. The image forming section. 271 drives an image forming unit 120 based on the input video signal. Moreover, the printer control unit 285 causes a sheet conveyance unit 270 to perform feeding of sheets, serving as a recording material, conveyance control, and lifting and lowering operations of a sheet feed pickup roller 113 illustrated in
The operation unit 330 is used to perform selection of a color mode in image formation, to display the status of the image forming apparatus, and to issue, for example, an instruction for starting of a copy operation. Moreover, when the CPU 301 detects that a sheet or sheets have been placed on the sheet feed tray 111, a sheet size selection screen is displayed on the operation unit 330. A setting value of the mode selected via the sheet size selection screen on the operation unit 330 is transmitted to the CPU 301, and the CPU 301 stores the received setting value of the mode into the RAM 303.
The image forming apparatus illustrated in
[Basic Image Forming Operation of Image Forming Apparatus]
Next, a basic image forming operation is described with reference to
On the other hand, when detecting an instruction for print settings, such as color mode and the number of copies, input, from the operation unit 330 or opening and closing of the document pressure plate 56 or the placement of a document via the document feeding device control unit 480 or the image reader control unit 280, the CPU 301 performs a printing preparatory operation. More specifically, the printing preparatory operation is an operation that is performed. In response to the CPU 301 detecting that operations required for performing printing, such as an instruction for setting a print mode, opening and closing of the document pressure plate 56, the placement of a document, and the placement of a sheet or sheets on the sheet feed tray 111, are performed prior to an instruction for starting printing. These operations that are performed prior to an instruction for starting printing are operations based on which it is supposed that printing will be performed. The CPU 301 functions as a determiner that determines presence or absence of an operation supposed to be directed to execution of image formation. In the printing preparatory operation, the CPU 301 starts temperature control of a fixing device 170. Moreover, in a case where the following condition is satisfied, the CPU 301 moves the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the “sheet feed pickup roller contact position”. The following condition refers to a case where a sheet or sheets are placed on the sheet feed tray 111, the sheet size is already determined, and the position of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is not the “sheet feed pickup roller contact position”. Lifting and lowering operations of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 and details of the printing preparatory operation are described below.
Next, when receiving an instruction for starting a printing operation from, for example, the operation unit 330, the CPU 301 starts a reading operation for an image of the document via the document feeding device control unit 480. The CPU 301 drives the document conveyance roller 112 via the document feeding device control unit 480 to feed the document from the document positioning plate 152, and performs reading of the document image. The document image is read by the image sensor 233, and image data indicating the read document image is output to the image signal control unit 281. Document reading continues until image reading of the last document is completed.
On the other hand, the CPU 301 controls the image forming unit 120 via the image forming section 271 to start an image forming operation for image data stored in the RAM 303. The image forming unit 120 includes a yellow image forming unit 120y, a magenta image forming unit 120m, a cyan image forming unit 120c, and a black image forming unit 120k. Hereinafter, suffixes y, m, c, and k indicating respective colors are omitted except, when needed. The image forming unit 120 is composed of mainly, a photosensitive drum 101, serving as a photosensitive member, a developing device 104, serving as a developing unit, a charging roller 102, and a photosensitive drum cleaner 107. In the image forming unit 120, after the surface of the photosensitive drum 101, which is rotating in a direction indicated by an arrow in
Furthermore, the CPU 301 drives a conveyance motor (not illustrated) via the sheet conveyance unit 270 in such a way that a sheet is matched with timing at which the toner image reaches the secondary transfer unit 118. The sheet feed pickup roller 113, the sheet feed rollers 114, a registration roller 116, and discharge rollers 139 and 140 are driven by the conveyance motor, serving as a drive source. With this, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is driven to rotate, so that sheets are fed and conveyed one by one from the sheet feed tray 111. In the above-described way, as a secondary transfer voltage is applied at the secondary transfer unit 118, the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 130 is transferred onto the sheet conveyed to the secondary transfer unit 118.
The sheet onto which the toner image has been transferred at the secondary transfer unit 118 is conveyed to the fixing device 170. In the fixing device 170, the unfixed toner image on the sheet is heated and pressed to be fixed to the sheet. After that, the CPU 301 discharges the sheet to a discharge tray 132 or a discharge tray 133 with a discharge roller 139 or a discharge roller 140, which is controlled by the sheet conveyance unit 270. After the printing operation is completed, the CPU 301 moves the sheet feed pickup roller 113 from the “sheet feed pickup roller contact position”, in which the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in contact with a sheet on the sheet feed tray 111, to a “sheet feed pickup roller separation position”, in which the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is retracted above the sheet. The sheet feed pickup roller 113 enters into a second state in which the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is separate from a sheet stacked on the sheet feed tray 111. Hereinafter, the “sheet feed pickup roller contact position” referred to simply as a “contact position”, and the “sheet feed pickup roller separation position” is referred to simply as a “separation position”. Moreover, the above-described image forming operation is merely an example, and the present invention is not limited to the above-described configuration.
<Description of Lifting and Lowering Operations of Sheet Feed Pickup Roller>
Next, a lifting and lowering mechanism for the sheet feed pickup roller according to the present exemplary embodiment is described.
[Description of Sheet Feed Tray 111]
First, a configuration for detecting a sheet on the sheet feed tray 111 according to the present exemplary embodiment is described with reference to
On the other hand, when there is no sheet P on the sheet feed tray 111, the sheet presence/absence flag 411 does not block light from entering the sheet presence/absence sensor 115. At this time, the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 outputs an OFF signal. With this configuration, the CPU 301 is configured to be able to detect the presence or absence of a sheet on the sheet feed tray 111. When a sheet P is placed on the sheet feed tray 111, the CPU 301 displays a sheet size selection screen on the operation unit 330. Displaying on the operation unit 330 is described below. Furthermore, when the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in a state of being in contact with the sheet P, the CPU 301 drives the sheet conveyance motor 164. With this, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 and the sheet feed rollers 114 are rotated in the respective directions indicated by arrows in
[Description of Operation Unit 330]
[Determination of Size of Sheet]
After the sheet size is determined using the sheet size selection screen on the display unit 311, when the CPU 301 determines that there is no sheet P on the sheet feed tray 111 based on a result of detection by the sheet presence/absence sensor 115, the sheet size becomes undetermined. Then, information indicating that the sheet size is undetermined is stored into the RAM 303. Such a situation corresponds to a case where, for example, after the sheet size is determined, all of the sheets P are extracted from the sheet feed tray 111. When, after that, a sheet or sheets P are placed on the sheet feed tray 111, the sheet size selection screen is displayed again on the display unit 311. In the image forming apparatus according to the present exemplary embodiment, a printing operation does not start until the sheet size is determined.
The sheet type selection screen illustrated in
The buttons 331 to 339 function as a selection unit configured to select the type of the sheet P from among the candidates of sheet types displayed on the display unit 311. In response to the type of the sheet P being determined with these buttons pressed, the type of the sheet P stacked on the sheet feed tray 111 is set. Therefore, the operation unit 330 functions as a sheet type setter configured to set the type of a sheet.
[Description of Lifting and Lowering of Sheet Feed Pickup Roller]
Next, lifting and lowering operations of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 are described with reference to
For example, when the sheet size transitions from an undetermined state to a determined state and a condition described below is satisfied, if the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the separation position (the HP sensor 167 is ON), the CPU 301 starts driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163 at timing T1. When driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163 is started, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 starts to lower from the separation position, and the HP sensor 167 transitions from the light-shielded state to the non-light-shielded state. At timing T2 when a predetermined time Ta has elapsed from the timing T1, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 has lowered to the contact position. The CPU 301 stops driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163 and keeps the position of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 in the contact position. More specifically, when determining that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 has lowered to the contact position, the CPU 301 stores such information into the RAM 303. Here, in the present exemplary embodiment, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 has moved to the contact position by detecting that the predetermined time Ta has elapsed from the start of driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163. However, for example, a sensor that detects that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 has moved to the contact position can be additionally provided.
Before receiving a printing operation start instruction, the CPU 301 waits for reception of the printing operation start instruction while keeping the sheet feed pickup roller 113 in the contact position. This shortens a first copy out time (FCOT) as much as the predetermined time Ta (=500 ms) as compared with a case where the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is moved from the separation position to the contact position after reception of the printing operation start instruction. The FCCT as used herein refers to a time from when the start key 306, which is used to start a copy operation, is pressed to when the first sheet P is discharged. The predetermined time Ta is a time required to move the sheet feed pickup roller 113 from the separation position to the contact position, and a value thereof previously determined by, for example, measurement is stored in the ROM 302. Moreover, the predetermined time Ta is determined in consideration of, for example, variations occurring during a time from when the CPU 301 outputs a signal for starting or stopping driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163 to when the lifting or lowering operation of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is actually started or stopped.
Next, the CPU 301 starts driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163 again at timing T3 when feeding of the last sheet in the printing operation (the last sheet in a job) is completed. With this, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 starts to lift from the contact position. At timing T4 when detecting that the HP sensor 167 has been shielded from light, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 has lifted to the separation position. Then, the CPU 301 stops driving of the lifting-lowering motor 163 and keeps the position of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 in the separation position. However, the above-described configurations and conditions for lifting and lowering control of the lifting-lowering motor 163, the sheet feed pickup roller 113, and the HP sensor 167 are merely examples, and the present invention is not limited to such configurations. Moreover, while, in the present exemplary embodiment, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is configured to lift and lower so as to bring the sheet feed pickup roller 113 and the sheet P into a contact state and a separation state, the sheet feed tray 111 can be configured to lift and lower with the position of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 fixed. In this case, for example, a motor for causing the sheet feed tray 111 to lift and lower functions as a changing unit.
[Lifting and Lowering Operations of Sheet Feed Pickup Roller]
The present exemplary embodiment is characterized in that when the sheet size on the sheet feed tray 111 is determined and a condition described below is satisfied, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is moved. In advance to the contact position before reception of a printing operation start instruction. This enables immediately feeding a sheet when a printing operation starts. Therefore, the FCOT can be shortened as much as a time required to bring the sheet feed pickup roller 113 and the sheet into a contact state as compared with a configuration. In which the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is moved to the contact position after reception of the printing operation start instruction.
As mentioned in the foregoing, when a sheet or sheets are set on the sheet feed tray 111, the CPU 301 first detects the presence of a sheet or sheets using the sheet presence/absence sensor 115, and then allows the user to select a sheet size on the sheet size selection screen displayed on the operation unit 330 to determine the sheet size. The reason why one of conditions for moving the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the contact position is “the sheet size having been determined” is described as follows.
When the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the contact position, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is pressing the sheet toward the sheet feed tray 111 to some extent so as to feed a sheet on the sheet feed tray 111. In such a situation, in a case where the user attempts to extract all of the sheets on the sheet feed tray 111 and place a new sheet or sheets on the sheet feed tray 111, it is possible to extract the sheets from the sheet feed tray 111, but it is difficult to insert a sheet bundle between the sheet feed tray 111 and the sheet feed pickup roller 113. Therefore, in the state in which the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the contact position irrespective of conditions of the image forming apparatus or sheets on the sheet feed tray 111, usability decreases.
Furthermore, even when the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is moved to the contact position at timing immediately after the user sets a sheet or sheets on the sheet feed tray 111, it may become impossible for the user to move the side regulating plates 421 to match the sheet position. Therefore, even when the CPU 301 detects the presence of a sheet or sheets using the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 and moves the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the contact position before the sheet size is determined, usability decreases.
As described with reference to
Furthermore, the method for determining the sheet size in the present exemplary embodiment is merely an example, and is not limited to a configuration using the side regulating plates 421 as in the present exemplary embodiment. For example, instead of a configuration using the side regulating plates 421, there is a configuration of detecting the sheet size by capturing the image of a sheet on the sheet feed tray 111 with, for example, an imaging apparatus. In the case of an image forming apparatus having such a configuration, even if a sheet is obliquely set on the sheet feed tray 111, image formation is performed according to the angle of setting of the sheet in such a way that a toner image is transferred onto a predetermined position on the sheet. Even in such a configuration, it can be considered that the size of the sheet is determined as a size detected by a predetermined method.
[Processing for Determining State of Image Forming Apparatus]
The first column in Table 1 indicates the types of the sheet P (for example, thin paper or plain paper), and corresponds to the buttons on the sheet type selection screen illustrated in
For example, in the case of the present exemplary embodiment, recycled paper mainly distributed in the destination. A and the destination B is supposed to include the one in which the blending amount of a loading material contained in paper is small. On the other hand, recycled paper mainly distributed in the destination C is supposed to include the one which the blending amount of a loading material contained in paper is large. Therefore, in the case of an image forming apparatus directed to the destination C, in a condition in which recycled paper is selected, the lowering operation of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is not performed. Moreover, with regard to paper that is likely to soil the sheet feed pickup roller 113, such as carbon paper or non-carbon paper, the lowering operation of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is not performed (not allowed) irrespective of the destination information, in other words, in any destination. The CPU 301 determines whether the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is allowed to change from the separation position to the contact position according to the sheet type and the destination information on the image forming apparatus, and controls the lifting-lowering motor 163 according to result of the determination.
[Processing for Controlling Sheet Feed Pickup Roller (at the Time of Detection of Setting of Sheet)]
In step S1112, the CPU 301 displays a sheet size selection screen, such as that illustrated in
On the other hand, if in step S1114, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 detects a sheet (the presence of a sheet) (YES in step S1114), in other words, if the state of the presence of a sheet is maintained even after the sheet size selection screen is displayed on the operation unit 330, the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S1116. In step S1116, the CPU 301 determines whether the OK button 325 in the sheet size selection screen on the operation unit 330 has been pressed. If, in step S1116, the CPU 301 determines that the OK button 325 is not pressed (NO in step S1116), the CPU 301 returns the processing to step S1114. If, in step S1116, the CPU 301 determines that the OK button 325 has been pressed (YES in step S1116), the CPU 301 determines that the sheet size on the sheet feed tray 111 has been determined and advances the processing to step S1118. Furthermore, after the OK button 325 illustrated in
In step S1118, the CPU 301 stores the sheet size (selected size) selected via the operation unit 330 as sheet size information into the RAM 303 in such a manner that when, for example, the A4 button 321 is selected on the sheet size selection screen of the operation unit 330, the CPU 301 stores “A4 size” into the RAM 303. Furthermore, the CPU 301 performs processing for the lowering allowance determination for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 illustrated in
In step S1119, the CPU 301 reads out the result of the lowering allowance determination for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 described with reference to
If, in step S1119, the CPU 301 determines that the result of the lowering allowance determination is “allowed” (YES in step S1119), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S1122. In step S1122, the CPU 301 performs sheet feed pickup roller lowering processing, which is described below, so as to move the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the contact position. If, in step S1119, the CPU 301 determines that the result of the lowering allowance determination is “not allowed” (NC) in step S1119), the CPU 301 ends the processing without performing the lowering processing for the sheet feed pickup roller 113.
[Sheet Feed Pickup Roller Lowering Processing]
In step S2116, the CPU 301 determines whether the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 has detected a sheet. Processing in step S2116 is processing for dealing with a case where the user has extracted all of the sheets before the time set by the timer 291 is up after the sheet feed pickup roller 113 lowers. This is because, in a case where the user has extracted all of the sheets, it is necessary to perform control to cause the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to lift so as to enable the user to place a sheet or sheets again. If, in step S2116, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 has detected no sheet (the absence of a sheet) (NO in step S2116), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S2126, In step S2126, the CPU 301 sets the sheet size information, which is to be stored in the RAM 303, to “size undetermined” and stores such information into the RAM 303. In step S2128, the CPU 301 performs lifting control for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to move the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the separation position. This enables the user to place sheet or sheets on the sheet feed tray 111 again. More specifically, as described with reference to
If, in step S2116, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 has detected a sheet (the presence of a sheet) (YES in step S2116), then in step S2118, the CPU 301 determines whether a predetermined time has elapsed by referring to the timer 291 (whether the time set by the timer 291 is up). If, in step S2118, the CPU 301 determines that the time set by the timer 291 is up (YES in step S2118), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S2128. If, in step S2118, the CPU 301 determines that the time set by the timer 291 is not up (NO in step S2118), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S2122. In step S2122, the CPU 301 determines whether an image forming job (hereinafter referred to simply as a “job”) has been input according to the printing operation start instruction (whether the printing start instruction has been received), and when determining that the job has not been input (NO in step S2122), the CPU 301 returns the processing to step S2116. If, in step S2122, the CPU 301 determines that the job has been input. (YES in step S2122), the CPU 301 stops the timer 291, which has been started in step S2114, and ends the lowering processing for the sheet feed pickup roller 113.
[Control Processing for Sheet Feed Pickup Roller (for Example, at the Time of Power On)]
If, in step S3122, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet presence/absence sensor 115 has detected a sheet (the presence of a sheet) (YES in step S3122), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S3124. In step S3124, the CPU 301 reads out the sheet size information stored in the RAM 303 and determines whether the read sheet size information indicates “size undetermined”. The sheet size information stored in the RAM 303 as used herein refers to sheet size information obtained immediately before the image forming apparatus is last powered off or immediately before the image forming apparatus shifts to the power saving mode.
If, in step S3124, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet size information indicates “size undetermined” (YES in step S3124), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S3126. In step S3126, the CPU 301 performs processing for detecting the presence of a sheet set on the sheet feed tray 111, as illustrated in
If, in step S3125, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet size detected on the sheet feed tray 111 and the sheet size information stored in the RAM 303 coincide with each other (YES in step S3125), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S3127. In step S3127, the CPU 301 reads out a result of the lowering allowance determination for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 from the RAM 303 and determines whether the result of the lowering allowance determination for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 indicates “allowed”. In other words, the CPU 301 determines whether the lowering operation of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is allowed to be performed according to the destination information on the image forming apparatus and the sheet type. If, in step S3127, the CPU 301 determines that the result of the lowering allowance determination indicates “allowed”, in other words, the lowering operation of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is allowed to be performed (YES in step S3127), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S3128. In this case, a sheet or sheets of the same size as the size that was determined before the image forming apparatus was powered off or shifted to the power saving mode are likely to have been placed on the sheet feed tray 111. Therefore, the CPU 301 determines the sheet size without any change, and, in step S3128, performs lowering control for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to move the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the contact position as described with reference to
If, in step S3127, the CPU 301 determines that the result of the lowering allowance determination indicates “not allowed”, in other words, the lowering operation of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is not allowed to be performed (NO in step S3127), the CPU 301 ends the processing without performing the lowering processing for the sheet feed pickup roller 113.
If, in step S3125, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet size detected on the sheet feed tray 111 and the sheet size information stored in the RAM 303 do not coincide, with each other (NO in step S3125), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S3131. In this case, there is a possibility that, during the power-off state or the power saving mode, all of the sheets on the sheet feed tray 111 may have been extracted and a sheet or sheets of another size have been placed thereon. In step S3131, the CPU 301 sets the sheet size information, which is to be stored in the RAM 303, to “size undetermined”, and then advances the processing to step S3126. With the above-described control, even when a printing start request is made immediately after the return from the power saving mode, the size selection screen can be appropriately displayed while the FCOT is shortened.
Furthermore, not only when the image forming apparatus has been powered on or when the image forming apparatus has returned from the power saving mode to the normal power mode, but also before the image forming operation starts, the control processing illustrated in
[Control Processing for Sheet Feed Pickup Roller for Printing Preparatory Operation]
In step S4114, the CPU 301 reads out the sheet size information stored in the RAM 303. Furthermore, the CPU 301 reads out a result of the lowering allowance determination for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 from the RAM 303 and determines whether the result of the lowering allowance determination indicates “allowed”.
If, in step S4114, the sheet size is undetermined, the result of the lowering allowance determination indicates “not allowed”, or the sheet size is undetermined and the result of the lowering allowance determination indicates “not allowed” (NO in step S4114), the CPU 301 ends the control processing for the printing preparatory operation. In this case, as described with reference to
If, in step S4114, the sheet size is determined and the result of the lowering allowance determination indicates “allowed” (YES in step S4114), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S4116. In step S4116, the CPU 301 determines whether the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the contact position. If, in step S4116, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the contact position. (YES in step S4116), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S4117. In step S4117, the CPU 301 sets the timer 291 again as with the processing in step S2114 described with reference to
In step S4200, the CPU 301 determines whether a predetermined time has elapsed by referring to the time 291 (whether the time set by the timer 291 is up). If, in step S4200, the CPU 301 determines that the time set by the timer 291 is up (YES in step S4200), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S4202. In step S4202, the CPU 301 performs lifting control for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to move the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the separation position, and then ends the processing. More specifically, as described with reference to
If, in step S4200, the CPU 301 determines that the time set by the timer 291 is not yet up (NO in step S4200), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S4201. In step S4201, the CPU 301 determines whether a job has been input according to a printing operation start instruction (whether a printing start instruction has been received), and, when determining that a job has not been input (NO in step S4201), returns the processing to step S4200. If, in step S4201, the CPU 301 determines that a job has been input (YES in step S4201), the CPU 301 stops the timer 291, which has started in step S4117, and ends the processing.
If, in step S4116, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is not in the contact position (NO in step S4116), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S4118. In step S4118, the CPU 301 performs lowering control for the sheet feed pickup roller 113, which is illustrated in
As described above, even in the printing preparatory operation control, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 can be moved to and kept in the contact position based on the state of the image forming apparatus and the determined information about the sheet size on the sheet feed tray 111. With this, even in a case where the lowering processing is unable to be performed according to the state of the image forming apparatus at the contact timing of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 described with reference to
[Control Processing During Print Job]
Furthermore, the CPU 301 does not start feeding of a sheet until the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is moved to the contact position. On the other hand, if the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the contact position, the CPU 301 starts feeding of a sheet on the sheet feed tray 111 without the need to wait for the movement time of the sheet feed pickup roller 113. If, in step S5114, the CPU 301 determines that the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is in the contact position (YES in step S5114), the CPU 301 advances the processing to step S5117. In step S5117, the CPU 301 determines whether the print job is completed. If, in step S5117, the CPU 301 determines that the print job is not completed (NO in step S5117), the CPU 301 repeats the processing in step S5117. If, in step S5117, the CPU 301 determines that the print job is completed. (YES in step S5117), then in step S5118, the CPU 301 performs Lifting control to move the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to the separation position, and then ends the control processing.
As described above, according to the present exemplary embodiment, the following operation and determination are performed as a printing preparatory operation in advance of inputting of a job. More specifically, it is determined whether to allow the sheet feed pickup roller 113 to lower according to the destination information on the image forming apparatus and the sheet type at the timing at which the sheet size on the sheet feed tray 111 has been determined or even when feeding of a sheet from the sheet feed tray 111 is supposed. With this, unnecessary lowering processing for the sheet feed pickup roller 113 can be prevented from being performed and, thus, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 and the sheet can be prevented from coming into contact with each other. Then, an image defect caused by, for example, ink attached to the sheet, paper powder, or loading material of paper adhering to the sheet feed pickup roller 113, or a conveyance failure caused by slippage of the sheet feed pickup roller 113, can be prevented. Moreover, in a case where feeding of a sheet from the sheet feed tray 111 is supposed, the sheet size is determined, and the lowering of the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is “allowed”, the sheet feed pickup roller 113 is caused to lower in advance of feeding of a sheet, so that the FCOT can be shortened.
As mentioned in the foregoing, according to the present exemplary embodiment, an image defect or a conveyance failure can be reduced without any decrease in user operability.
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 or Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-225697 filed Nov. 18, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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