This invention relates to an image forming device, and for example to an image forming device, such as a multi-function machine, in which a single device functions as a copier, scanner, facsimile, printer or the like.
In recent years, multi-function machines functioning as a copier, scanner, facsimile, printer or the like, combined into a single device, are becoming more common as image forming devices. A multi-function machine, when used as a copier or a printer, cannot perform operations immediately when used by a user, unless a heat source or the like, such as a heater of a fixing device or the like, is warmed up by switching the power source on beforehand.
When such multi-function machines are installed on the same floor, there is a risk that, if the power sources are simultaneously switched on for warming up, the power consumption increases temporarily, causing a breaker on a distribution circuit board to trip, or causing other electrical equipment to malfunction due to the drop in voltage, or the like. This is not limited to multi-function machines, and the same problem arises when installing several single-function copiers.
Therefore, network systems for copiers are known, in which a plurality of copiers are connected through a network line, and after the power source of one copier is switched on so as to warm the copier up and bring it to a state where copying is possible (ready state), the power sources of other copiers are sequentially switched on to start warming up. In this way, there is no overlap between warm ups, and the influence on the power voltage can be held to a minimum.
However, if such a system is applied to multi-function machines, each multi-function machine has to be connected to a network so that the plurality of multi-function machines can communicate with each other. But even if the times are shifted, in any event every multi-function machine is warmed up. However, in a multi-function machine, warm up is only necessary when executing a printer function such as when used as a copier or a fax receiver, and warm up is unnecessary when used as a fax transmitter or when used as a scanner. Therefore, there is the problem that, if warm up is performed for all the multi-function machines, power is wasted.
Therefore, an object of this invention is to provide an image forming device that performs warm up only when necessary, thereby preventing wasteful power consumption.
This invention is an image forming device including a plurality of functions, comprising: a setting means for setting whether or not to perform warm up at power-on for each of the plurality of functions; and a control means for controlling warm up at power-on according to whether or not warm up is set for preset functions among the plurality of functions.
Preferably, the preset function is set by the setting means.
More preferably, the device comprises a function selection means for selecting any of the plurality of functions, and the control means performs the warming up in response to whether or not a function that requires warm up has been selected by the function selection means.
Preferably, the control means returns to a preset function when no function is selected by the function selection means within a predetermined time after the function requiring warming up has been used.
According to another aspect of this invention, an image forming device capable of executing a plurality of functions including a function requiring warm up and a function not requiring warm up, comprising: a setting means for setting whether or not to perform warm up at power-on for each of the plurality of functions; and a control means for performing warm up only when a function requiring warm up at power-on is selected and performance of the warm up is selected by the setting means.
According to this invention, since whether or not to warm up at power-on is controlled according to whether or not warm up is set for a set function, warm up at power-on can be rendered unnecessary other than for users who will use the printer function or the like immediately after power-on. Power consumption can be limited by eliminating this operation. In addition, the noise and the like resulting from the machine running can also be eliminated.
The display unit 5 displays the number of copies and the like when the multi-function machine 1 is used as a copier. The print unit 6 prints data and the like when the multi-function machine 1 is used as a copier or a fax receiver. The communication unit 7 sends out, through a communication line, data and the like that has been read out by the reading unit 4 when the multi-function machine 1 is used as a scanner or a fax transmitter, and receives incoming data during fax reception.
First, the presetting shown in
The control unit 2 determines whether any of the functions have been selected in step SP2, and, if it is determined that any of the functions have been selected, in step SP3 the control unit 2 causes, for example, the word “printer” to be displayed in a box to show that the printer has been selected as the selected function, and settings are made so that the device functions as a printer at power-on.
Next, warm up is set as ON or OFF for each function, as shown in
In addition, copying, printing and fax reception may be defined beforehand as functions requiring warm up when used, while the fax transmission function and scanner may be defined beforehand as functions not requiring warm up.
In step SP13, the control unit 2 determines whether ON/OFF has been selected for warm up, and if it determines that a selection has been made, it sets ON/OFF for warm up for each function. In the example shown in
After presetting has been performed in this way, when the power source is switched on, the operations shown in
In the example shown in
In the example shown in
Note that, if none of the functions is selected within a predetermined time after executing a function requiring warm up, such as copier, printer or fax reception, the device may return to a preset function.
As described in the foregoing, according to this mode of embodiment, the functions to be displayed at power-on are set, and whether or not to perform warm up when setting this function is set, so that the set function is displayed on the display unit 5 at power-on, and warm up is performed, or is not performed, according to whether or not warm up is set for the function; thus, when using functions such as, for instance, scanner or fax reception immediately after power-on, the warm up operation can be rendered unnecessary at power-on. Energy can be saved by eliminating this warm up operation and limiting power consumption. In addition, noise and the like resulting from operation of the machine can also be eliminated.
In the foregoing, a mode of embodiment of this invention was described with reference to the figures; however, this invention is not limited to the illustrated mode of embodiment. Various perfections and variations can be added to the illustrated mode of embodiment, within the scope of the present invention, or within a scope equivalent thereto.