Image forming device which detects and processes control data on original document

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6782217
  • Patent Number
    6,782,217
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 14, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An image forming device that forms images of original documents having both image data and control data thereon is disclosed, and is comprised of an original document reading means which includes a CCD, a control data extraction means, and a processing means. The original document reading means reads the image data and the control data on an original document. The control data extraction means extracts the control data from the data read by the original document reading means. The processing means processes the image data read by the original document reading means and forms an image thereof based upon the control data extracted by the control data extraction means. This image forming device can be used to prohibit the unauthorized copying of certain documents.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an image forming device, and more particularly to an image forming device that forms an image of an original document that has both image data and control data thereon.




In addition, the present invention relates to an information management device, and more particularly to an information management device capable of transmitting data to and receiving data from an image forming device that forms an image of an original document that has both image data and control data thereon.




Furthermore, the present invention relates to a system that comprises the image forming device and information management device noted above.




2. Background Information




A conventional copying machine that includes a copy prevention function is disclosed in Japanese Published Patent Application No. H07-154586. This device allows copies produced thereby to be traced in order to prevent one from counterfeiting paper currency by making color copies thereof. More specifically, this device adds tracking data to each copy, such as the serial number of the device and the date that the copy was produced, in the form of a yellow image that is difficult to detect with the naked eye.




In addition, another conventional technology that is well-known in the art is a copying machine that restricts special documents, such as paper currency, from being copied. An example of this technology is disclosed in Japanese Published Patent Application No. 2000-338833. When a special document such as paper currency is read into the device, it is compared to special document image data that has been preloaded in a memory means disposed in the device. If the image that was read in is determined to be a special document such as paper currency, the device will attempt to prohibit an unauthorized copy from being produced by storing data (such as fingerprint data) that uniquely identifies the individual who is operating the copying machine.




The copying machine that is disclosed in Japanese Published Patent Application No. 2000-338833 can effectively restrict copying when the original document to be copied is a special document like paper currency. In other words, this copying machine can restrict copying because image data on special documents such as paper currency can be preloaded therein.




However, the need to restrict copying is not limited to special documents. For example, there is a need to prevent one from making an unlimited number of copies of a publication protected by copyright (hereinafter referred to as “copyrighted material”). In addition, there are situations in which people at or above a certain rank within a company are authorized to copy internal corporate documents, but others in the company below that rank are not authorized to do so. However, the conventional technology described above is not capable of restricting copying in this manner.




In addition, there are situations in which copyrighted materials can be copied by paying a fee. The problem in these situations, however, is determining how much to charge. For example, one could leave this matter to the staff of the business in which the copying machine is located (e.g., a convenience store), but it will be burdensome for these individuals to calculate what fees should be charged for what type of copyrighted material.




The same problems exist when one uses an image forming device such as a printer or facsimile device to print an image that was scanned by a network connected scanner.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to prohibit the unauthorized copying of both standard original documents and special original documents, and to make the process of restricting the copying of both types of original documents easier.




It is another object of the present invention to make the process of calculating the fees for copying copyrighted material easier.




In one aspect of the present invention, an image forming device forms images of original documents that have image data and control data, and is comprised of an original document reading means, a control data extraction means, and a processing means. The original document reading means reads the image data and control data on an original document. The control data extraction means extracts control data from the data read by the original document reading means. The processing means processes the image data read by the original document reading means and forms images based upon the control data extracted by the control data extraction means.




Original documents that are used in this device have image data and control data printed thereon. The image data and control data on each original document are read by the original document reading means. Control data is extracted from the data read from each original document, and the image forming process proceeds based upon this control data.




A variety of image forming processes can be easily conducted because control data is printed on each original document, the control data is read by the original document reading means, and the image forming process proceeds based on this control data.




In another aspect of the present invention, the control data serves to restrict the image forming process, and the processing means restricts the image forming process based upon the control data.




This makes it easier to restrict a variety of image forming processes.




In another aspect of the present invention, the control data serves to prohibit the image forming process, and the processing means prohibits the image forming process based upon the control data.




This not only makes it easier to prohibit the unauthorized image formation of special original documents such as paper currency, but also to prohibit the unauthorized image formation of general original documents.




In another aspect of the present invention, the image forming device further comprises an identification data acquiring means for acquiring identification data on the operator who is conducting image formation. In addition, the control data allows only pre-registered operators to conduct image formation, and the processing means proceeds with image formation only when the identification data acquired by the identification data acquiring means matches the pre-registered data.




Here, only the operators whose identity match a pre-registered list are allowed to conduct image formation. In addition, it is possible to restrict those pre-registered operators such that they are only authorized to produce images of certain original documents. This makes it easy to restrict a variety of image forming processes.




In another aspect of the present invention, the control data indicates that the image formation history of an original document is to be printed onto a copy thereof when image formation takes place, and the processing means both forms an image of an original document and prints the image formation history based upon the control data.




Here, the image formation history can be used because it is printed onto a copy of an original document. For example, this makes it easy to restrict the number of times an image of an original document can be formed.




In another aspect of the present invention, the image forming device further comprises a detection means that detects the number of times that the image forming process has occurred with respect to one original document, and the control data serves to authorize the image forming process to occur only a predetermined number of times with respect to one original document. In addition, the processing means executes the image forming process only when the number of times the image forming process has occurred with respect to one original document does not exceed a predetermined number.




This makes it easier to restrict the number of times the image forming process can be executed with an original document.




In another aspect of the present invention, the processing means subtracts the value 1 from the authorized number of times each time the image forming process has been executed for the original document, prints the remainder on each image of the original document formed during the image forming process, and restricts the number of images that can be formed from each image of the original document based upon the remainder printed thereon.




This allows the image forming device to easily restrict the number of times the image forming process is executed for copies of an original document by simply reading the original document and copies thereof.




In another aspect of the present invention, the control data indicates that the image forming process requires a fee to be paid, and further comprises a payment confirmation means that confirms that payment has been received from the operator conducting the image forming process. In addition, the processing means executes the image forming process after confirmation by the payment confirmation means.




This allows the operator of the image forming device to reduce his or her workload, because the image forming device will record the image forming fee data and the payment confirmation.




In another aspect of the present invention, the image forming device further comprises a fee recording means that records the image forming fee in accordance with the original document, and a display means that displays the fee charged. In addition, the control data includes data for displaying the image forming fee on the display means.




As noted above, this allows the operator to reduce his or her workload.




In another aspect of the present invention, an information management device is disclosed which is capable of transmitting data to and receiving data from an image forming device that forms images of original documents having control data included in the image data thereon. The information management device comprises a receiving means which receives data from the image forming device, a storage means that stores data associated with the image forming device, a control means that acquires data to be transmitted to the image forming device based upon data stored in the storage means in accordance with data from the image forming device, a transmission means that transmits the data acquired by the control means to the image forming device, and a management means that manages data related to the image forming process executed in the image forming device.




When the information management device receives data from the image forming device, data to be transmitted to the image forming device is produced in accordance with the data received from the image forming device, and the data produced thereby is transmitted to the image forming device. In addition, the information management device manages data related to the image forming process that is executed in the image forming device.




It will not be necessary for the image forming device to have a large volume of data and/or programs when controlling the variety of image forming processes therein, and thus the burden on the image forming device will be reduced.




In another aspect of the present invention, the storage means stores data on the operators who are authorized to operate the image forming process in the image forming device, the receiving means receives data related to the person operating the image forming device, the control means produces authorized/not authorized signals that indicate whether or not the operator operating the image forming device is an authorized operator based upon the data related to the person operating the image forming device, and the transmission means transmits the authorized/not authorized signals.




A large volume of data on operators can be stored together in the information management center. This feature is convenient in situations in which there are a large number of operators in an organization who are operating a large number of image forming devices therein.




In another aspect of the present invention, the storage means stores data on the fees related to the image forming processes in the image forming device, the receiving means receives processing data from the image forming device, the control means produces fee data based upon the processing data, and the transmission means transmits data the fee data in the image forming device. In addition, the information management device further comprises a means for transmitting data on fee collection that is based upon the fee data.




The information management device stores data on the fees related to the image forming processes in the image forming device, and produces fee data based upon the processing data when the processing data is sent from the image forming device. The fee data is displayed in the image forming device.




In addition, the information management device further comprises a means for transmitting data on fee collection that is based upon the fee data. Thus, for example, data on the fees to be withdrawn from an operator's bank account can be sent to that bank, and those fees can be collected therefrom.




In another aspect of the present invention, an image formation/information management system comprises any one of the image forming devices of the present invention described above, and any one of the information management devices of the present invention described above.




These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:





FIG. 1

is a conceptual diagram showing a copying machine according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows the structure of a system that includes the copying machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a flowchart showing a control process of the copying machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a flowchart showing a special process of the copying machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a flowchart showing a fee process of the copying machine shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 6

is a flowchart showing a fee process in an information management center.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the figures.




1. Structure of the Copying Machine





FIG. 1

is a conceptual view of a full color copying machine according to one embodiment of the present invention.




This copying machine


10


includes an original document platen


1


on which an original document can be mounted, a cold cathode lamp


2


(such as a fluorescent lamp) that scans an original document mounted on the document platen


1


, a data processing means


3


that reads the light reflected from the original document during scanning and processes the data therefrom, a laser device


4


that emits laser light in accordance with the data processed by the data processing means


31


and an image forming unit


5


that forms a color image in accordance with the laser light from the laser device


4


. In addition, the copying machine


10


further includes a paper supply cassette


6


that stores paper to be supplied to the image forming unit


5


, a fixing unit


7


for fixing an image transferred to the surface of a sheet of paper, and a discharge tray


8


. Furthermore, the copying machine


10


is connected to a CPU


11


that receives data from the data processing means


3


and controls the activities of each unit in the copying machine


10


, a comparison table


12


which stores specified data on special images or special documents and the like, an ID storage unit


13


that stores the IDs of all the individuals who are authorized to operate the copying machine


10


, and a characteristic data storage unit


14


that stores characteristic data which controls copying in association with the specified data.




The data processing means


3


includes a CCD


21


, a gain adjustment circuit


22


, a sample hold circuit


23


, an A/D conversion circuit


24


, a shading circuit


25


, a gamma correction circuit


26


, a line correction circuit


27


, a chromatic aberration correction circuit/MTF correction circuit


28


, a bitmap memory


29


, an image area isolation circuit


30


, a color correction circuit/YMC conversion/BK generation circuit


31


, and a tone correction/screening circuit


32


.




In the data processing means


3


, the light reflected from the original document is received in the CCD


21


and is converted to RGB analog signals. The RGB analog signals are then transmitted from the CCD


21


to the gain adjustment circuit


22


, which then sets the optimal amplification factor for each color and amplifies the signals in order to conform them to the timing range of the A/D conversion circuit


24


. In addition, analog data (voltage) stored in the sample hold circuit


23


is converted to digital data by the A/D conversion circuit


24


. Furthermore, the shading circuit


25


corrects the harmful effects to picture quality created by such things as a non-uniform amount of light from the cold cathode lamp, and the gamma correction circuit


26


carries out a correction in order to conform the characteristics of the CCD to those of the human eye. Next, the line correction circuit


27


carries out a line correction so that the R, G and B data in the same area on an original document will be output simultaneously. The chromatic aberration correction circuit/MTF correction circuit


28


carries out a process to suppress degradation in character reproduction caused by using an optical lens, and also carries out an edge emphasis process to suppress degradation in MTF (resolving power) caused by the aforementioned process. The image data obtained in this manner is stored in the bitmap memory


29


.




Furthermore, in the data processing means


3


, the image area isolation circuit


30


distinguishes between each character/picture/halftone dot, for example, and optimizes the image at each one of these points. After the image data is optimized in this manner, the color correction circuit/YMC conversion/BK generation circuit


31


converts each type of data to Y, M, C and Bk. Then, the tone correction/screening circuit


32


carries out a process to improve the tone.




The laser device


4


includes a laser pulse circuit


35


that conducts laser pulse modulation based upon the data obtained from the data processing means


3


, and a laser


36


that is driven by the output from the laser pulse circuit


35


. Note that a LED head or an ink jet may be substituted for the laser device


4


.




In addition, the image forming unit


5


includes photosensitive drums


40




a


,


40




b


,


40




c


, and


40




d


respectively used to produce Y (yellow), M (magenta), C (cyan), and Bk (black), developing units


41




a


,


41




b


,


41




c


, and


41




d


which serve to develop electrostatic latent images formed on the surface of each photosensitive drum, and a rotating transfer belt


42


disposed such that it faces a surface of each photosensitive drum.




The CPU


11


controls how the cold cathode lamp


2


is driven, controls the operation panel, controls the primary electrical charge placed on the photosensitive drums, controls the developing bias, controls the copying voltage, controls the paper transport system, and controls other motors, clutches, and the like.




2. Network System




The copying machine


10


further includes a NIC (network interface card)


45


for connecting to a standard network. The copying machine


10


uses the NIC


45


to transmit image data stored in the bitmap memory


29


to the network, or to receive such data from the network.





FIG. 2

shows the conceptual structure of a network system that includes an internal corporate LAN


50


that is connected to a plurality of copying machines


10


, and an information management center C that is connected to a plurality of other internal corporate LANs.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, each copying machine


10


in the internal corporate LAN


50


is connected to a document management server S


1


via a cable, and each copying machine


10


is networked with each other via the document management server S


1


. The information management center C is connected to the internal corporate LAN


50


via a LAN server (firewall) FW


1


, and can be located a considerable distance away from the internal corporate LAN


50


if so desired.




3. Original Documents




The copying machine of the present embodiment not only handles standard original documents that have only image data thereon, but also handles original documents having specified data thereon that serves to restrict the copying thereof. Specified data includes, but is not limited to, data which will control the unauthorized copying of original documents such as paper currency and the like, data which restricts the individuals who are authorized to make copies of internal corporate documents and the like, data which causes the copy history of an original document to be printed out on a copy thereof, and data which authorizes one to make one or more copies of copyrighted material by paying a fee. The specified data is, for example, displayed by placing yellow data that is not image data in the image data on an original document according to a predetermined set of rules. This can be accomplished, for example, by adopting the method disclosed in Japanese Published Patent Application No. H07-154586. Of course, the specified data can also be displayed by employing a bar code or the like that is placed outside the area on which the image data is displayed on the original document. In addition, paper currency from a number of different countries will have a variety of security features included in the images thereon that can serve as specified data.




4. Control Processes




a. Overall control process




The overall control process will be described below with reference to the flowchart in FIG.


3


.




First, in Step S


1


, it is determined whether or not the copy button on the operation panel has been pushed. If the copy button has been pushed, the process moves to Step S


2


, scanning begins by means of the CCD


21


and the like, and the image of the original document captured thereby is stored in the bitmap memory


29


. The CCD


21


reads the R, G, and B color data, and thus the data stored in the bitmap memory


29


corresponds to R, G, and B.




Next, in Step S


3


, the specified data is extracted. The specified data can be extracted by means of any well-known extraction process that is capable of extracting only specified data stored in the bitmap memory


29


. In addition, the specified data on an original document can be read out with a bar code reader in situations in which the specified data is stored thereon by means of a bar code. The process in Step S


3


will then determine whether or not the specified data on the original document matches any of the pre-registered specified data listed in the comparison table


12


. If there is no match, the process moves to Step S


4


and normal copying proceeds. However, if any of the specified data extracted from the original document does match any of the specified data in the comparison table


12


, the process moves from Step S


3


to Step S


5


.




In Step S


5


, the person operating the copying machine is asked to input his or her ID number on the monitor of the operation panel. For example, the message “Please input your ID number” will be displayed on the monitor. A variety of other data could be used to identify the operator, such as a voice print, a fingerprint, an IC card, or the like.




Next, in Step S


6


, it is determined whether or not the operator has input his or her ID within a predetermined period of time. If the ID is not input within the predetermined period of time, the process moves to Step S


7


and terminates. If the ID is input within the predetermined period of time, the process moves to Step S


8


and the input ID is compared to the IDs stored in the ID storage unit


13


. In Step S


9


, it is determined whether or not the ID that was input matches one of the IDs stored in the ID storage unit


13


. If the ID that was input does not match one of the IDs stored in the ID storage unit


13


, the process moves to Step S


7


and terminates.




If the ID that was input does match one of the IDs stored in the ID storage unit


13


, the process moves from Step S


9


to Step S


10


, and characteristic data that is associated with the aforementioned specified data is extracted from the characteristic data storage unit


14


. Characteristic data is data that determines what the steps in the remaining portion of the copying process will be, is determined by the specified data in an original document, and is made up of commands. Thus, in Step S


11


, a special process will be executed based upon the characteristic data extracted from characteristic data storage unit


14


.




b. Special process





FIG. 4

shows a flowchart describing the special process.




The special process is determined by the characteristic data, and the copying process is then executed in accordance with this determination. In other words, the characteristic data will, in association with the specified data, determine whether or not copying is authorized or not in Step S


20


, determine whether or not the copy history is to be printed onto a copy of the original document in Step S


21


, determine whether or not copying is to be restricted to certain individuals in Step S


22


, and determine whether or not copyrighted material is to be copied in Step S


23


.




For example, if one attempts to make a copy of paper currency, the special process will determine that copying is unauthorized due to the specified data displayed on the paper currency. Thus, in this situation, the process will move from Step S


20


to Step S


30


, a message such as “Cannot copy this document” will be displayed on the operation panel, and the special process will then terminate and return to the control process shown in FIG.


3


.




In another example, if the only specified data on an original document indicates that the copy history is to be printed on a copy thereof, the special process will go to Step S


20


, recognize that the document is authorized to be copied (due to the absence of specified data thereon indicating that copying is unauthorized), and then move to Step S


20


. At Step S


20


, the specified data will indicate that the copy history is to be printed onto the copy of the document, and the process will then move to Step S


31


. At Step S


31


, the process will print information such as the number of times the original document has been copied and who copied it onto each copy. The special process will then terminate and return to the control process in

FIG. 3

, because there is no specified data on the document indicating that the document is copy restricted (Step S


22


) or that it is protected by copyright (Step S


23


).




In yet another example, if the only specified data on the original document indicates that copying is to be restricted in accordance with the person making the copies, then the special process will move through Steps S


20


and S


21


(because there is no specified data on the document indicating that copying is unauthorized or that the copy history is to be printed onto the copy), and then move to Step S


22


. At Step S


22


, the process will recognize that the document is copy restricted due to the specified data thereon, and then move to Step S


32


. At Step S


32


, the process will determine whether or not the ID of the operator that was input at Step S


5


matches one of the IDs that are authorized to copy the original document. If the ID of the operator matches one of these authorized IDs, then the process moves from Step S


32


to Step S


33


, a normal copying process is executed in Step S


33


, and the special process will then terminate and return to the control process in

FIG. 3

because there is no specified data indicating that the document is copyrighted material. However, if the ID of the operator does not match one of these authorized IDs, then the process moves from Step S


32


to Step S


34


, and as noted above, a message such as “Cannot copy this document” will be displayed on the operation panel, and the special process will then terminate and return to the control process in FIG.


3


.




In yet another example, if the only specified data on the original document indicates that the original document is copyrighted material, then the process moves from Step S


23


to Step S


35


, and the fee process is executed.




c. Fee process




The fee process is carried out by sending data to and receiving data from the information management center C.

FIG. 5

is a flowchart showing the fee process that occurs in the copying machine


10


, and

FIG. 6

is a flowchart showing the fee process that occurs in the information management center C. If the original document to be copied is protected by copyright, then it is possible to authorize copying thereof by paying a fee for this purpose. In addition, the collection of this fee will be carried out by the information management center C.




The information management center C manages such items as the fee to be charged for copying copyrighted material, the number of times a user is authorized to make such copies, and the like. Furthermore, users are registered with the information management center C, and only those registered users are authorized to make copies of copyrighted materials. In addition, data on each registered user (e.g., each registered user's bank account number from which the copying fees can be withdrawn, data on how many times each registered user has copied a particular copyrighted material, and the like) is stored in the information management center C in order to collect the copying fees therefrom. In this embodiment, a user is not one of the individuals who operate the copying machines


10


, but is instead a group that is managed by the internal corporate document management server S


1


shown in FIG.


2


. In other words, a single user ID is assigned to each group (e.g., a corporation).




If copyrighted materials are to be copied in this environment, a request to authorize copying will be transmitted from the copying machine


10


to the information management center C in Step S


4


. In Step P


1


, the information management center C will determine whether or not an authorization request has been received from the copying machine


10


. If an authorization request has been received in the information management center C, the process moves from Step P


1


to Step P


2


, and it will then be determined whether or not the user making the request is registered in the information management center C. Although not shown in the figures, a process is executed which requests the user to register with the information management center C if the user is not registered.




If the user that transmitted the authorization request is already registered in the information management center C, then the process moves from Step P


2


to Step P


3


. At Step P


3


, it is determined whether or not copying is authorized. As noted above, for each copyrighted material, the information management center C stores data on such things as how many copies one user is authorized to make and how much one copy will cost, and also stores the copying history for each user. Thus, this data is used in Step P


3


to determine whether or not copying is authorized. For example, if the user that sent out the authorization request has already made the maximum number of copies they are authorized to make, the process will move from Step P


3


to Step P


4


, and a message that informs them that further copying is not authorized will be transmitted to the user. However, if further copying is authorized, then the process will move from Step P


3


to Step P


4


, and a message indicating that copying is authorized will be transmitted to the user.




Then, in Step P


6


, the process waits for a signal transmitted from the user that indicates that copying is completed.




On the user side, in Step S


41


the process waits for a copy authorization signal to be sent from the information management center C. If Step P


3


and Step P


4


are executed and a signal indicating that copying is not authorized is sent from the information management center C, the process moves from Step S


41


to Step S


42


, a message indicating that copying is not authorized is displayed on the operation panel, and the process terminates. If Step P


5


is executed in the information management center C and an authorization signal is sent to the user, the process moves from Step S


41


to Step S


43


, and the copyrighted material is copied in a normal fashion.




If copying has been completed, the process moves to Step S


44


. At Step S


44


, a signal indicating that copying has been completed, as well as data such as the number of copies made and the date on which they were made, are transmitted to the information management center C.




The information management center C receives the signal from the user indicating that copying has been completed and stores the data associated with the copy job, and the process moves from Step P


6


to Step P


7


. At Step P


7


, the data transmitted from the user is used to calculate the copying fee, and a process is executed to withdraw the copying fee from that user's bank account. Then, the process moves to Step P


8


, and the withdrawal data is transmitted to the user.




On the user side, the process at Step S


45


waits to receive data from the information management center C, and the information management center C executes Step P


8


. If the user receives the data, the process moves from Step S


45


to Step S


46


. In Step S


46


, the withdrawal data transmitted from the information management center C is displayed on the operation panel, and thus allows the operator on the user side to confirm that the fee has been withdrawn.




5. Other Embodiments




(a) If a user is authorized to make only one copy of copyrighted material, then making a copy of that one copy will typically not be authorized. Specified data for prohibiting the recopying of copyrighted material will be displayed on the copyrighted material together with the image data.




Accordingly, when a first copy of copyrighted material is made, copy history data can be printed onto that copy, as described in Step S


31


of the previous embodiment, which indicates that the document is a copy of copyrighted material. This makes it possible to prohibit the copy itself from being copied.




In addition, consider an example in which a total of three copies of copyrighted material are authorized to be made. Here, for example, the phrase 3 copies allowed will be printed on the original version of the copyrighted material, that number will be reduced by one each time a copy is made of that document, and the result of that subtraction, e.g., the remaining number of authorized copies, can be printed on each authorized copy of the original. More specifically, in this example a the phrase 3 copies allowed will be printed on the original version of the copyrighted material. When one copy of this copyrighted material is made, the phrase 2 copies allowed will be printed on this first generation copy. Next, when a copy is made of this first generation copy, the phrase 1 copy allowed will be printed on this second generation copy. When a copy is made of this second generation copy, the phrase No copying allowed will be printed on this third generation copy, and thus copying of this third generation document will be prevented.




The control process in this situation is identical with the processes of Step S


21


and Step S


31


shown in FIG.


4


.




(b) If the original document is copyrighted material, then it is preferable for the original and the copy to be clearly distinguishable from one another. Thus, as noted above, data indicating that a document is a copy of copyrighted material can be printed onto the document.




(c) In the previous embodiment, the comparison table


12


, the ID storage unit


13


, and the characteristic data storage unit


14


are provided in each copying machine


10


. However, these items can be provided in the information management center C. Thus, when copying takes place at each copying machine, image data and the like obtained during scanning will be transmitted over the network to the information management center C, the various comparison processes will be executed in the information management center C, and based upon these results, details on the various control processes described above can be sent back to each copying machine.




(d) In the previous embodiment, the fee process is managed in the information management center C. However, the fee process can be stored in each copying machine, and can be executed by each copying machine as needed.




(e) The previous embodiment was primarily described as an internal corporate information management system. However, the system according to the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the present invention can be applied in exactly the same way to a system in which a plurality of copying machines are placed in a plurality of convenience stores associated with a certain group, and which are networked with an information management center.




(f) In the previous embodiment described above, the original document was described as having only one specified data thereon. However, it will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the special process can be modified to accept original documents having multiple specified data thereon (e.g., an original document that is both protected by copyright and which can only be copied by certain individuals and/or groups).




While only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the embodiments according to the present invention are provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An image forming device that forms images of original documents that have both control data and image data thereon, comprising:original document reading means that reads the image data and control data on an original document; control data extraction means extracts the control data from the data read by the original document reading means; and processing means that processes the image data read by the original document reading means and forms images thereof based upon the control data extracted by the control data extraction means; and detection means that detects the number of times that the image forming process has occurred with respect to the original document; wherein the control data serves to authorize the image forming process to occur only an authorized number of times with respect to the original document; and the processing means executes the image forming process only when the number of times the image forming process has occurred with respect to the original document does not exceed the authorized number of times.
  • 2. The image forming device set forth in claim 1, wherein the control data serves to restrict the image forming process; andthe processing means restricts the image forming process based upon the control data.
  • 3. The image forming device set forth in claim 2, wherein the control data serves to prohibit the image forming process;and the processing means prohibits the image forming process based upon the control data.
  • 4. The image forming device set forth in claim 1, further comprising identification data acquiring means which acquires identification data on an operator who is conducing image formation with the image forming device;wherein the control data allows only one or more pre-registered operators to conduct image formation with the image formation device; and the processing means executes an image forming process only when the identification data acquired by the identification data acquiring means matches a pre-registered operator.
  • 5. The image forming device set forth in claim 1, wherein the control data directs the image forming device to print image formation history on an image of the original document while image formation takes place; andthe processing means both forms an image of the original document and prints the image formation history of the original document on the image based upon the control data.
  • 6. The image forming device set forth in claim 1, wherein the processing means subtracts the value 1 from the authorized number of times each time the image forming process has been executed for the original document, prints the remainder on each image of the original document formed during the image forming process, and restricts the number of images that can be formed from each image of the original document based upon the remainder printed thereon.
  • 7. The image forming device set forth in claim 1, wherein the control data indicates that the image forming process requires an image forming fee to be paid;the image forming device further comprises a payment confirmation means that confirms that the image forming fee has been received from an operator conducting the image forming process; and the processing means executes the image forming process after receiving confirmation from the payment confirmation means that the image forming fee has been received.
  • 8. The image forming device set forth in claim 7, further comprising:fee storage means that stores the image forming fee associated with the original document; and display means that displays the image forming fee; wherein the control data includes data for displaying the image forming fee on the display means.
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