This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-139381 filed on Jul. 3, 2013 the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming device, and more particularly relates to an image forming device that includes a developing device of a so-called trickle system which supplies a new developer while discharging a degraded developer little by little.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a developing unit using a two-component developer containing a toner and a carrier, since the toner is consumed by image formation but the carrier remains within the developing unit, the carrier is degraded with time. Hence, in recent years, much attention has been focused on the so-called trickle system which supplies a new developer to the developing unit while discarding, little by little, the developer containing the carrier from the developing unit, and various proposals have been made.
For example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2007-52213, in order to reduce variations in the properties of a developer caused by the difference between a print mode and a print coverage, a technology is proposed in which a control voltage of a toner concentration detection unit is corrected based on a developing member operating time and the amount of carrier supplied.
Incidentally, the weight of the developer supply bottle of the trickle system is increased by a weight corresponding to the carrier contained therewithin, as compared with a supply bottle that supplies only a toner. Normally, the weight proportion of the carrier in the developer supply bottle of the trickle system is 10% to 20%, and since the amount of carbon dioxide discharged is increased accordingly, a load to the environment is increased. Hence, studies have been conducted where in order to reduce the load to the environment, as the carrier within the developer supply bottle, a carrier whose bulk density is less than that of the carrier within the developing unit is used.
However, a toner concentration within the developing unit is detected with, for example, a detection unit such as a permeability sensor, and based on its detection value, the supply of the developer from a supply container is controlled such that the toner concentration is kept within a predetermined range, but when the physical property of the carrier supplied to the developing unit is different from that of the carrier within the developing unit, a correlation between the actual toner concentration within the developing unit and the detection value of the permeability sensor is degraded, with the result that even if the detection value of the permeability sensor remains the same, the actual toner concentration within the developing unit may be varied. When the toner concentration within the developing unit is varied, a toner charge amount is varied, and thus a failure such as a reduction in image concentration, fogging, uneven density or scattered toner may be produced.
In view of the foregoing conventional problem, the present invention is made, and an object of the present invention is to provide a developing device that can keep a toner concentration in a developing unit within a predetermined range even when a carrier whose bulk density is different from that of a carrier within the developing unit is supplied to the developing unit.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming device in which a failure such as a reduction in image concentration, fogging, uneven density or scattered toner does not occur.
According to the present invention, there is provided an image forming device that includes: a developing device which includes a developing unit storing a developer containing a first carrier and a toner and a toner concentration detection unit detecting a toner concentration within the developing unit; and a supply container which stores a supply developer containing a second carrier whose bulk density is different from a bulk density of the first carrier and the toner, to which a recording member recording a property of the second carrier is attached and which is removable with respect to a device main body, and that supplies, based on a detection value by the toner concentration detection unit, the supply developer from the supply container to the developing unit and discharges an excessive amount of the developer within the developing unit from the developing unit, the image forming device further including: a first storage unit which stores a storage amount of the first carrier stored in the developing unit before feeding of the second carrier and a property of the first carrier; a reading unit which reads the property of the second carrier from the recording member; a second storage unit which stores the property of the second carrier read by the reading unit and a supply amount of the second carrier supplied from the supply container to the developing unit; and a calculation unit which calculates a presence proportion of the second carrier within the developing unit from the storage amount of the first carrier stored in the developing unit before feeding of the second carrier and the supply amount of the second carrier supplied from the supply container to the developing unit, where a setting value of the toner concentration detection unit is corrected based on the presence proportion of the second carrier detected by the calculation unit.
Here, when at least one of an A carrier and a B carrier is supplied as the second carrier into the developing unit in which the A carrier and the B carrier are stored as the first carrier in predetermined proportions, a presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit is calculated from formulas (1) to (3) below:
(i) When MC0+MCA+MCB:≦MF, RNEW=MCB/(MC0+MCA+MCB) (1)
(ii) When MC0+MCA+MCB:>MF and the A carrier is supplied, RNEW=(MFB×Rd)/(Mf+MC1) (2)
(iii) When MC0+MCA+MCB:>MF and the B carrier is supplied, RNEW=(MFB×Rd+MC1)/(Mf+MC1) (3)
The bulk density of the second carrier is preferably 0.6 to 0.95 times the bulk density of the first carrier.
The setting value of the toner concentration detection unit may be further corrected based on at least one piece of information of a number of sheets of images formed, an operating environment and an image print coverage.
The properties of the first carrier and the second carrier are a correlation between the detection value of the toner concentration detection unit and the toner concentration.
Although an image forming device according to the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to accompanying drawings, the present invention is not limited to such an embodiment.
On the outside of a belt portion supported by the roller 32, a cleaning blade 35 that cleans the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 30 is provided. The cleaning blade 35 is pressed onto the roller 32 through the intermediate transfer belt 30, and removes and collects residual toner that has not been transferred at a portion in contact with the intermediate transfer belt 30.
Below the intermediate transfer belt 30, sequentially from the upstream side in the rotation direction of the intermediate transfer belt 30, four image formation units 10Y, 10M, 10C and 10K (hereinafter also referred collectively to as “image formation units 10”) of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) are arranged removably with respect to a device main body 1. In these image formation units 10, the developers of individual colors are used to form the toner images of the corresponding colors.
As shown in
The image forming device can be switched between a monochrome mode where one-color toner (for example, black) is used to form a monochrome image and a color mode where four-color toner is used to form a color image.
An example of an image formation operation in the color mode will be briefly described. First, in each of the image formation units 10, the outer circumferential surface of the photosensitive member 11 that is driven to rotate at a predetermined circumferential speed is charged by the charging device 12. Then, light corresponding to image information is applied from the exposure device 13 to the charged surface of the photosensitive member 11 to form an electrostatic latent image. Then, the electrostatic latent image is visualized by a toner that is a developer fed from the developing device 2. When the toner images of the individual colors formed on the surfaces of the photosensitive members 11 as described above reach the primary transfer region by the rotation of the photosensitive members 11, the toner images are transferred (primarily transferred) from the photosensitive members 11 onto the intermediate transfer belt 30 and are superimposed in the following order: yellow, magenta, cyan and black.
The residual toner that has not been transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 30 and that has been left on the photosensitive member 11 is scraped by the cleaning device 15 and is removed from the outer circumferential surface of the photosensitive member 11.
The toner image of the four colors is transported by the intermediate transfer belt 30 to the secondary transfer region. On the other hand, with timing corresponding to the transport, the sheet P is transported from the resist roller pair 42 to the secondary transfer region. Then, the toner image of the four colors is transferred (secondarily transferred) in the secondary transfer region from the intermediate transfer belt 30 to the sheet P. The sheet P to which the toner image of the four colors has been transferred is transported to a fixing roller pair 43. In the fixing roller pair 43, the sheet P is passed through a nip portion between a fixing roller and a pressure roller. In the meantime, the sheet P is heated and pressurized, and thus the toner image on the sheet P is fused and fixed. The sheet P to the toner image has been fixed is ejected into a paper ejection tray by an ejection roller pair.
On the other hand, the residual toner that has not been transferred to the sheet P and that has been left on the intermediate transfer belt 30 is scraped by the cleaning blade 35 and is removed from the outer circumferential surface of the intermediate transfer belt 30. Thereafter, the driven rotation of the photosensitive members 11 and the intermediate transfer belt 30 is stopped.
The development roller 21 includes a cylindrical member 21a that is rotated clockwise in
In the first transport screw 25 and the second transport screw 26, helical blades 25b and 26b are provided on the outer circumference of axial members 25a and 26a, and slightly on the downstream side of the first transport screw 25 in the developer transport direction with respect to the second communication port 272, a backflow generation portion 28 in which the direction where the blade is inclined is opposite is provided. The first transport screw 25 and the second transport screw 26 are rotated by an unillustrated drive mechanism in directions opposite to each other.
As shown in
When the toner is consumed by the development, and the toner concentration within the developing unit 20 is lowered, the detection value of the permeability sensor S1 becomes lower than a setting value, and the supply developer D2 is supplied from the developer hopper 5 to the developing unit 20. When the toner concentration is high, and the detection value of the permeability sensor S1 is higher than the setting value, the supply developer D2 is prevented from being supplied. It is assumed that as the toner concentration within the developer becomes lower, the detection value of the permeability sensor S1 used here is decreased.
The supply developer D2 supplied from the developer hopper 5 is received within the developing unit 20 through the supply opening 273 formed at the upstream end of the second transport path 24 in the developer transport direction. As long as the position in which the supply opening 273 is formed is on the second transport path 24, it is not particularly limited; in order to sufficiently agitate and mix the supply developer D2 during the supply to the development roller 21, it is preferable to form the supply opening 273 at the upstream end of the second transport path 24 in the developer transport direction. The developer D2 supplied from the supply opening 273 to the developing unit 20 is transported by the rotation of the second transport screw 26 in the leftward direction of the figure together with the developer D1 while being agitated, thereafter is passed through the first communication port 271 and is transported to the first transport path 23. In the first transport path 23, the developers D1 and D2 are transported by the rotation of the first transport screw 25 in the rightward direction of the figure while being agitated. Then, since in the backflow generation portion 28, the developers D1 and D2 are prevented from being transported in the rightward direction of the figure, they are passed through the second communication port 272 and are transported again to the second transport path 24. In this way, the developers D1 and D2 are circulated and agitated within a circulation path formed with the first transport path 23 and the second transport path 24.
As the second carrier is supplied together with the supply of the toner, and thus the amount of developer within the developing unit 20 is increased, the amount of developers D1 and D2 left in the backflow generation portion 28 is increased, and part of the developers D1 and D2 passes over the backflow generation portion 28. Then, the developers D1 and D2 that have passed over the backflow generation portion 28 are transported in the rightward direction of
Hence, in the developing device of the present invention, as the second carrier within the developer hopper 5, a second carrier whose bulk density is lower than that of the first carrier is used. Thus, it is possible to reduce the weight of the supply developer D2. The bulk density of the second carrier is preferably 0.6 to 0.95 times that of the second carrier.
However, when the bulk density is different between the second carrier of the supply developer D2 and the first carrier of the developer D1, even if the detection value of the permeability sensor S1 (wt %) is the same, the toner concentration within the developing unit 20 is varied depending on the presence proportion of the second carrier within the developing unit 20.
Hence, when image formation is performed without the setting value of the permeability sensor being corrected, as the number of sheets of images formed is increased, the second carrier within the developing unit 20 is supplied, the toner concentration within the developing unit 20 is gradually increased as shown in
Hence, in the present invention, based on the presence proportion of the second carrier within the developing unit calculated by a calculation unit, a correlation between the detection value of the permeability sensor and the toner concentration in the first carrier and the second carrier stored in a first storage unit 61 and a second storage unit 62 is used, and thus a correlation between the detection value of the permeability sensor and the toner concentration in the carrier (mixture of the first carrier and the second carrier) within the developing unit is determined, with the result that the setting value of the permeability sensor is corrected.
Specifically, as shown in
Preferably, for example, in terms of reducing a temporary decrease in the toner concentration in the region where the number of sheets of images formed is several tens of thousands or less as shown in
The correction table shown in table 1 is used for determining the amount of correction of the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 from the presence proportion of the first carrier within the developing unit 20 and the number of sheets of images formed. In the region where the number of sheets of images formed is several tens of thousands or less, since the first carrier is not degraded and has a high capability of providing charge, the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 is corrected to be decreased.
The correction table shown in table 2 is used for determining the amount of correction of the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 from absolute humidity. When the absolute humidity is lower than a predetermined value, since the toner charge amount is increased, the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 is corrected to be decreased. On the other hand, when the absolute humidity is higher than the predetermined value, since the toner charge amount is decreased, the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 is corrected to be increased.
The correction table shown in table 3 is used for determining the amount of correction of the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 from the print coverage in image formation. When the print coverage is low, since the amount of toner consumed is low, and the toner charge amount is increased, the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 is corrected to be decreased.
Although in the embodiment described above, the second carrier is supplied to the developing unit 20 in which the first carrier is stored, in practical use, for example, it is possible that a B carrier is supplied to the developing unit 20 in which an A carrier is stored, and thereafter the A carrier is further supplied. Hence, a description will be given of a method of calculating a presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit 20 in such a case. If the presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit 20 is determined, a method of correcting the setting value of the permeability sensor S1 based on the presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier is the same as in the embodiment described previously.
When it is assumed that at least one of the A carrier and the B carrier is supplied as the second carrier into the developing unit in which the A carrier and the B carrier are stored as the first carrier in predetermined proportions, a presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit is calculated from formulas (1) to (3) below:
(i) When MC0+MCA+MCB: MF, RNEW=MCB/(MC0+MCA+MCB) (1)
(ii) When MC0+MCA+MCB:>MF and the A carrier is supplied, RNEW=(MFB×Rd)/(Mf+MC1) (2)
(iii) When MC0+MCA+MCB:>MF and the B carrier is supplied, RNEW=(MFB×Rd+MC1)/(Mf+MC1) (3)
Then, whether or not the total carrier weight (MC0+MCA+MCB) within the developing unit 20 is more than the carrier discharge start weight MF is determined (step S107). Then, when the total carrier weight within the developing unit 20 is less than the carrier discharge start weight MF, the presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit 20 is calculated from formula (1) above (step S111). On the other hand, when the total carrier weight within the developing unit 20 is more than the carrier discharge start weight MF (step S107), whether or not the carrier in the supplied developer is the A carrier is determined (step S108). Then, when the carrier in the supplied developer is the A carrier, the presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit 20 is calculated from formula (2) above (step S109) whereas when the carrier in the supplied developer is the B carrier, the presence proportion RNEW of the B carrier within the developing unit 20 is calculated from formula (3) above (step S110). Thereafter, the calculated RNEW is stored as the proportion Rd of the B carrier within the developing unit before the supply of the developer (step 112).
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