Information
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Patent Grant
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6272297
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Patent Number
6,272,297
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Date Filed
Friday, February 18, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Grimley; Arthur T.
- Tran; Hoan
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 82
- 399 85
- 399 87
- 399 45
- 399 389
- 399 391
- 399 405
- 271 3
- 271 176
- 271 298
- 271 288
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a delivery destination control method of this invention, even when a cardboard mode is instructed first, and then a finishing mode is instructed, the cardboard mode instructed first is preferentially selected and set. Conversely, even when the cardboard mode is instructed first, and then the finishing mode is instructed, the finishing mode instructed first is preferentially selected and set. When the cardboard mode is set, the delivery destination is controlled to a first delivery section, and a change of the delivery destination is inhibited. When the finishing mode is set, the delivery destination is controlled to a second delivery section, and the change of the delivery destination is inhibited.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The main body delivery tray of a conventional copying machine is attached to the side surface of the copying machine main body. In such conventional copying machine, the main body delivery tray can be detached from the copying machine main body, and a finisher can be attached in place of the main body delivery tray. That is, the delivery destination of the copying machine is set at one of the main body delivery tray and finisher depending on the arrangement of the copying machine.
In this copying machine, not only normal paper but also cardboard can be applied as a copy medium. When cardboard is applied, the toner fixing property can be temporarily improved. Generally, paper conveyability of a copying machine main body is higher than that of a finisher. Hence, the finisher cannot sometimes convey cardboard that can be conveyed in the copying machine without any problem. When cardboard is applied to the copying machine having a finisher, the cardboard may jam in the finisher. To prevent this, when cardboard is applied, the state of the delivery destination of the copying machine must be confirmed. When a finisher is attached to the copying machine, the finisher must be detached from the copying machine main body, and the main body delivery tray must be attached in place to the finisher.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made to solve the above problem, and has as its object to provide the following image forming apparatus and delivery destination control method.
(1) An image forming apparatus and delivery destination control method which can free a user from cumbersome operation of confirming the state of delivery destination or exchanging the delivery destination when cardboard is applied as a copy medium.
(2) An image forming apparatus and delivery destination control method which can set an appropriate delivery destination in correspondence with various modes.
In order to achieve the above object, an image forming apparatus of the present invention comprises a mode setting section for, when modes which cannot be simultaneously executed are simultaneously instructed, selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes, an image forming section for forming an image on a medium in correspondence with the mode set by the mode setting section, and a delivery control section for controlling, in correspondence with the mode set by the mode setting section, a delivery destination of the medium having the image formed by the image forming section.
In order to achieve the above object, a delivery destination control method of the present invention comprises the first step of, when modes which cannot be simultaneously executed are simultaneously instructed, selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes, and the second step of controlling, in correspondence with the mode set in the first step, a delivery destination of a medium having an image formed by an image forming section.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing the schematic arrangement of a digital copying apparatus as an example of an image forming apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing the schematic arrangement of the control system of the digital copying apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view for explaining initial setting of the digital copying apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a flow chart for explaining first-mode priority processing; and
FIG. 5
is a flow chart for explaining last-mode priority processing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing the schematic arrangement of a digital copying apparatus
1
as an example of an image forming apparatus of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the digital copying apparatus
1
has a scanner
102
for reading image information to be copied as a density pattern of light and generating an image signal, and an image forming section
103
for forming an image corresponding to an image signal supplied externally or from the scanner
102
. The scanner
102
integrally has an automatic document feeder (ADF)
104
which sequentially exchanges objects to be copied in synchronism with the image reading operation of the scanner
102
when the objects to be copied have a sheet shape. A finisher
117
is connected to the digital copying apparatus
1
. This finisher can be detached from the digital copying apparatus
1
.
The image forming section
103
has an exposure unit
105
for emitting a laser beam corresponding to image information supplied externally or from the scanner
102
, a photosensitive drum
106
for holding an image corresponding to the laser beam from the exposure unit
105
, a developing unit
107
for supplying a developer to the image formed on the photosensitive drum
106
and developing the image, and a fixing unit
101
for heating and fusing a developer image formed by transferring the developer image on the photosensitive drum
106
, which is developed by the developing unit
107
, to a transfer medium fed by a feeding section (to be described below), and fixing the developer image on the transfer medium.
When image information is supplied externally or from the scanner
102
, the photosensitive drum
106
charged to a predetermined potential in advance is irradiated with a laser beam from the exposure unit
105
, which is intensity-modulated in accordance with the image information. With this operation, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image to be copied is formed on the photosensitive drum
106
.
The developing unit
107
selectively provides toner T to the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
106
and develops it, and the toner image is transferred to a paper sheet P as a transfer medium supplied from a cassette (to be described below). The toner T transferred to the paper sheet P is conveyed to the fixing unit
101
, and fused and fixed by the fixing unit
101
.
The paper sheets P are picked up by pickup rollers
108
one by one from a paper cassette
109
provided under the photosensitive drum
106
, passed through a convey path
110
to the photosensitive drum
106
, conveyed to aligning rollers
111
for aligning the paper sheet to the toner image (developer image) formed on the photosensitive drum
106
, and fed at a predetermined timing to a transfer position where the photosensitive drum
106
opposes the transfer unit.
The paper sheet P on which an image formed from the toner T is fixed by the fixing unit
101
is conveyed to delivery rollers
112
. A delivery destination switching guide
115
is provided on the upstream side of the delivery rollers
112
. This delivery destination switching guide
115
switches the delivery destination of the paper sheet P between “inside the machine” and “outside the machine”. When the delivery destination switching guide
115
switches the delivery destination of the paper sheet P to “inside the machine”, the paper sheet P is delivered to a first delivery tray
113
disposed between the scanner
102
and the cassette
109
. When the delivery destination switching guide
115
switches the delivery destination of the paper sheet P to “outside the machine”, the paper sheet P is conveyed to the finisher
117
through a conveyance unit
116
and delivered to a second delivery tray
118
of the finisher. The paper sheets P conveyed to the finisher
117
are stapled by a stapler prepared in the finisher, as needed.
Between the fixing unit
101
and the cassette
109
, a double-side feeding unit
114
for inverting the paper sheet P having an image fixed on one surface, as needed, is provided.
A control system for controlling the digital copying apparatus
1
will be described next with reference to FIG.
2
.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram showing the schematic arrangement of the control system of the digital copying apparatus
1
.
The digital copying apparatus
1
has a main control section
20
, ROM
21
, RAM
22
, NVRAM
23
, input section
24
, scanner control section
25
, image formation control section
26
, conveyance control section
27
, and finisher control section
28
. The main control section
20
controls the entire digital copying apparatus
1
. For example, this main control section
20
functions as a delivery control section for controlling the paper delivery destination. The ROM
21
stores the control program of the main control section
20
, and the like. The RAM
22
stores necessary data generated by, e.g., operation control of the digital copying apparatus
1
. The NVRAM
23
stores data that must be ensured upon power off. The input section
24
corresponding to, e.g., an operation panel receives various inputs to the digital copying apparatus
1
and notifies the main control section
20
of input data. For example, this input section
24
functions as a mode setting section for receiving setting of various modes. The scanner control section
25
controls the operations of the scanner
102
and automatic document feeder
104
. The image formation control section
26
controls the operations of apparatuses provided the image forming section
103
. The conveyance control section
27
controls conveyance of the paper sheet P. For example, the conveyance control section
27
controls driving of the delivery destination switching guide
115
to control the delivery destination of the paper sheet P (switch the delivery destination of the paper sheet P to the first delivery tray
113
or second delivery tray
118
). The finisher control section
28
controls driving the finisher
117
.
Initial setting of the digital copying apparatus
1
will be described next with reference to FIG.
3
. The NVRAM
22
of the digital copying apparatus
1
stores various initial setting data. When the digital copying apparatus
1
is powered on, or an “all clear” instruction is input from the input section
24
of the digital copying apparatus
1
, the various initial setting data stored in the NVRAM
22
are read out (initial setting), and warming-up starts to set a copying enable state.
The initial setting data include, e.g., delivery destination setting data and delivery destination valid function setting data. The delivery destination setting data sets the delivery destination of the paper sheet P in accordance with the situation. For example, when the finisher
117
is connected to the digital copying apparatus
1
, the delivery destination of the paper sheet P is preferentially set to the second delivery tray
118
(outside the machine) of the finisher
117
. When the finisher
117
is disconnected, the delivery destination of the paper sheet P is set to the first delivery tray
113
(inside the machine). When a cardboard mode is instructed from the input section
24
, the delivery destination of the paper sheet P is set to the first delivery tray
113
independently of the connection state of the finisher
117
. In the cardboard mode, paper thicker than normal paper is employed as the paper sheet P. More specifically, the digital copying apparatus
1
has a plurality of paper cassettes
109
. One of the cassettes is used as a paper cassette for cardboard, and cardboard is stored in this paper cassette. When the cardboard mode is designated, the paper cassette storing cardboard is selected, and cardboard stored in the paper cassette is conveyed.
Delivery destination valid function setting data sets valid functions in accordance with the set delivery destination. When the delivery destination of the paper sheet P is set to the first delivery tray
113
inside the machine, functions except a finishing mode that uses the finisher
117
are validated. For example, the cardboard mode is a valid function. Conversely, when the delivery destination of the paper sheet P is set to the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
outside the machine, the finishing mode is validated, and functions incapable of delivery through the finisher
117
are invalidated. For example, the cardboard mode is invalid.
The above settings are merely default settings. Setting of the delivery destination can be changed through the input section
24
. When setting of the delivery destination is changed through the input section
24
, setting of the delivery destination may be inconsistent with setting of functions. For example, the cardboard mode and finishing mode cannot be simultaneously set. This is because cardboard cannot pass through the finisher
117
. If modes that cannot be simultaneously executed are instructed, the digital copying apparatus
1
solves this inconsistency by a means (1) or (2). (1) A mode that has been instructed first is preferentially selected and set (first-mode priority). (2) A mode that has been instructed last is preferentially selected and set (last-mode priority).
The above “first-mode priority” will be de scribe d next with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG.
4
. Assume that the finisher
117
is connected to the digital copying apparatus
1
in advance.
First, initial setting i s done in the digital copying apparatus
1
(ST
10
). In this case, since “first-mode priority” is set in the digital copying apparatus
1
, and the finisher
117
is connected to the digital copying apparatus
1
, the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
is set as a delivery destination. When the start of copying is instructed through the input section
24
(ST
12
, YES), copying starts (ST
14
), and the paper sheet P is delivered to the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
.
Another parameter (e.g., the number of copies) may be set (ST
18
) without immediately instructing the start of copying (ST
12
, NO) or instructing mode setting (ST
16
, NO). Mode setting may be instructed (ST
16
, YES) without instructing the start of copying (ST
12
, NO). When setting of a mode without designating any designation of delivery destination is instructed (ST
20
, NO), the instructed mode is set (ST
22
).
When setting of a mode with designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
20
, YES), and the delivery destination need not be changed (ST
24
, NO), the mode is set without changing the delivery destination (ST
26
). When setting of a mode with designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
20
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
24
, YES), and the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
28
, YES), mode setting instructed in ST
20
is rejected (ST
30
). When setting of a mode with designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
20
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
24
, YES), and the change of the delivery destination is not inhibited (ST
28
, NO), the delivery destination is changed to that required by the mode instructed in ST
20
, and the mode is set (ST
32
). After the mode is set (ST
26
,
32
), the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
34
).
As concrete example 1, a case wherein when “first-mode priority” is being set in the digital copying apparatus
1
, the finishing mode is set, and then the cardboard mode is set will be described with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG.
4
.
The start of copying is not instructed (ST
12
, NO), and setting of the finishing mode is instructed (ST
16
, YES). The instructed mode is a mode that designates the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
as a delivery destination (ST
20
, YES), and in this case, the delivery destination need not be changed (ST
24
, NO). Hence, the finishing mode is set without changing the delivery destination (ST
26
). After that, the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
34
), and “first-mode priority” (finishing mode) is affirmed.
Next, the start of copying is not instructed (ST
12
, NO), and setting of the cardboard mode is instructed (ST
16
, YES). Since the instructed mode is a mode that designates the first delivery tray
113
as a delivery destination (ST
20
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
24
, YES). However, the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
28
, YES), so setting of the cardboard mode is rejected (ST
30
). At this time, the user is notified of rejection of setting of the cardboard mode through the display section of the input section
24
.
After that, the start of copying is instructed (ST
12
, YES). Copying starts (ST
14
) in the finishing mode set first (the delivery destination is the second delivery tray
118
).
As concrete example 2, a case wherein when “first-mode priority” is being set in the digital copying apparatus
1
, the cardboard mode is set, and then the finishing mode is set will be described with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG.
4
.
The start of copying is not instructed (ST
12
, NO), and setting of the cardboard mode is instructed (ST
16
, YES). Since the instructed mode is a mode that designates the first delivery tray
113
as a delivery destination (ST
20
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
24
, YES). Since the change of the delivery destination is not inhibited (ST
28
, NO), the delivery destination is changed to the first delivery tray
113
, and the cardboard mode is set (ST
32
). After that, the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
34
), and “first-mode priority” (cardboard mode) is established.
Next, the start of copying is not instructed (ST
12
, NO), and setting of the finishing mode is instructed (ST
16
, YES). Since the instructed mode is a mode that designates the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
as a delivery destination (ST
20
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
24
, YES). However, the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
28
, YES), so setting of the finishing mode is rejected (ST
30
). At this time, the user is notified of rejection of setting of the finishing mode through the display section of the input section
24
.
After that, the start of copying is instructed (ST
12
, YES). Copying starts (ST
14
) in the cardboard mode set first (the delivery destination is the first delivery tray
113
).
The above “last-mode priority” will be described next with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG.
5
. Assume that the finisher
117
is connected to the digital copying apparatus
1
in advance.
First, initial setting is done in the digital copying apparatus
1
(ST
40
). In this case, since “last-mode priority” is set in the digital copying apparatus
1
, and the finisher
117
is connected to the digital copying apparatus
1
, the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
is set as a delivery destination. When the start of copying is instructed through the input section
24
(ST
42
, YES), copying starts (ST
44
), and the paper sheet P is delivered to the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
.
Another parameter (e.g., the number of copies) may be set (ST
48
) without immediately instructing the start of copying (ST
42
, NO) or instructing mode setting (ST
46
, NO). Mode setting may be instructed (ST
46
, YES) without instructing the start of copying (ST
42
, NO). When setting of a mode without any designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
50
, NO), the instructed mode is set (ST
52
).
When setting of a mode with designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
50
, YES), and the delivery destination need not be changed (ST
54
, NO), the mode is set without changing the delivery destination (ST
56
). When setting of a mode with designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
50
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
54
, YES), and a mode that becomes inexecutable according to the change of the delivery destination has not been set (ST
58
, NO), the delivery destination is changed to that required by the mode instructed in ST
50
, and the mode is set (ST
62
). When setting of a mode with designation of a delivery destination is instructed (ST
50
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
54
, YES), and a mode that becomes inexecutable according to the change of the delivery destination has been set (ST
58
, YES), setting of the mode that becomes inexecutable according to the change of the delivery destination is canceled (ST
60
). Then, the delivery destination is changed to that required by the mode instructed in ST
50
, and the mode is set (ST
62
). After the mode is set (ST
56
,
62
), the change of the delivery destination is inhibited (ST
64
).
As concrete example 3, a case wherein when “last-mode priority” is being set in the digital copying apparatus
1
, the finishing mode is set, and then the cardboard mode is set will be described with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG.
5
.
The start of copying is not instructed (ST
42
, NO), and setting of the finishing mode is instructed (ST
46
, YES). The instructed mode is a mode that designates the second delivery tray
118
of the finisher
117
as a delivery destination (ST
50
, YES), and in this case, the delivery destination need not be changed (ST
54
, NO). Hence, the finishing mode is set without changing the delivery destination (ST
56
).
Next, the start of copying is not instructed (ST
42
, NO), and setting of the cardboard mode is instructed (ST
46
, YES). Since the instructed mode is a mode that designates the first delivery tray
113
as a delivery destination (ST
50
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
54
, YES). However, the finishing mode that becomes inexecutable according to the change of the delivery destination has been set (ST
58
, YES). Setting of the finishing mode is canceled (ST
60
). The delivery destination is changed to the first delivery tray
113
requested by the cardboard mode, and the cardboard mode is set (ST
62
). At this time, the user is notified of rejection of setting of the finishing mode through the display section of the input section
24
.
After that, the start of copying is instructed (ST
42
, YES). Copying starts (ST
44
) in the cardboard mode set lastly (the delivery destination is the first delivery tray
113
).
As concrete example 4, a case wherein when “last-mode priority” is being set in the digital copying apparatus
1
, the cardboard mode is set, and then the finishing mode is set will be described with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG.
5
.
The start of copying is not instructed (ST
42
, NO), and setting of the cardboard mode is instructed (ST
46
, YES). Since the instructed mode is a mode that designates the first delivery tray
113
as a delivery destination (ST
50
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
54
, YES). A mode that becomes inexecutable according to the change of the delivery destination has not been set (ST
58
, NO). Hence, the delivery destination is changed to the first delivery tray
113
requested by the cardboard mode, and the cardboard mode is set (ST
62
).
Next, the start of copying is not instructed (ST
42
, NO), and setting of the finishing mode is instructed (ST
46
, YES). Since the instructed mode is a mode that designates the second delivery tray
118
as a delivery destination (ST
50
, YES), the delivery destination need be changed (ST
54
, YES). However, the cardboard mode that becomes inexecutable according to the change of the delivery destination has been set (ST
58
, YES). Setting of the cardboard mode is canceled (ST
60
). The delivery destination is changed to the second delivery tray
118
requested by the finishing mode, and the finishing mode is set (ST
62
). At this time, the user is notified of rejection of setting of the cardboard mode through the display section of the input section
24
.
After that, the start of copying is instructed (ST
42
, YES). Copying starts (ST
44
) in the finishing mode set lastly (the delivery destination is the second delivery tray
118
).
According to the present invention, the following image forming apparatus and delivery destination control method can be provided.
(1) An image forming apparatus and delivery destination control method which can free a user from cumbersome operation of confirming the state of delivery destination or exchanging the delivery destination when cardboard is applied as a copy medium.
(2) An image forming apparatus and delivery destination control method which can set an appropriate delivery destination in correspondence with various modes.
Claims
- 1. A delivery destination control method for forming an image on a medium in accordance with a mode that is set and controlling a destination to which the medium with the image on it is to be delivered, comprising the steps:a first step of selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes when a cardboard mode for forming an image on cardboard paper and a finishing mode capable of designating paper finishing processing, which cannot be simultaneously executed, are simultaneously instructed; and a second step of controlling the delivery destination of a medium having an image formed by an image forming section in correspondence with the specific mode selected and set in the first step such that when the cardboard mode is set in the first step, the delivery destination of cardboard paper having the image formed by said image forming section is a first delivery section corresponding to delivery of cardboard paper, and when the finishing mode is set in the first step, the delivery destination of normal paper having the image formed by said image forming section is a second delivery section corresponding to finishing processing.
- 2. A delivery destination control method according to claim 1, characterized in thatthe first step comprises even when the cardboard mode is instructed first, and then the finishing mode is instructed, preferentially selecting and setting the cardboard mode instructed first, and conversely, when the finishing mode is instructed first, and then the cardboard mode is instructed, preferentially selecting and setting the finishing mode instructed first, and the second step comprises when the cardboard mode is set in the first step, controlling the delivery destination to said first delivery section and inhibiting a change of the delivery destination, and when the finishing mode is set in the first step, controlling the delivery destination to said second delivery section and inhibiting the change of the delivery destination.
- 3. A delivery destination control method according to claim 1, characterized in thatthe first step comprises when various modes including the cardboard mode and the cardboard mode are instructed, and the cardboard mode is instructed last, preferentially selecting and setting the cardboard mode instructed last, and conversely, when various modes are instructed, and the finishing mode is instructed last, preferentially selecting and setting the finishing mode instructed last, and the second step comprises when the cardboard mode is set in the first step, controlling the delivery destination to said first delivery section and inhibiting a change of the delivery destination, and when the finishing mode is set in the first step, controlling the delivery destination to said second delivery section and inhibiting the change of the delivery destination.
- 4. A delivery destination control method for forming an image on a medium in accordance with a mode that is set and controlling a destination to which the medium with the image on it is to be delivered, comprising the steps:a first step of selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes when a plurality of modes are instructed which cannot be simultaneously executed, wherein a mode which is instructed first in the plurality of instructed modes is preferentially selected and set; and a second step of controlling, in accordance with the mode set in the first step, a delivery destination of a medium having an image formed by an image forming section.
- 5. A delivery destination control method for forming an image on a medium in accordance with a mode that is set and controlling a destination to which the medium with the image on it is to be delivered, comprising the steps:a first step of selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes when a plurality of modes are instructed which cannot be simultaneously executed, wherein a mode which is instructed last in the plurality of instructed modes is preferentially selected and set; and a second step of controlling, in accordance with the mode set in the first step, a delivery destination of a medium having an image formed by an image forming section.
- 6. An image forming apparatus comprising:a mode setting section for, when modes which cannot be simultaneously executed are simultaneously instructed, selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes, wherein when a cardboard mode for forming an image on cardboard paper and a finishing mode capable of designating paper finishing processing, which cannot be simultaneously executed, are simultaneously instructed, said mode setting section selects and sets one of the modes; an image forming section for forming an image on a medium in correspondence with the mode set by said mode setting section, wherein said image forming section forms the image on cardboard paper when the cardboard mode is set by said mode setting section, and forms the image on normal paper when the finishing mode is set by said mode setting section; and a delivery control section for controlling, in correspondence with the mode set by said mode setting section, a delivery destination of the medium having the image formed by said image forming section, wherein said delivery control section controls the delivery destination of the cardboard paper having the image formed by said image forming section to a first delivery section corresponding to delivery of cardboard paper when the cardboard mode is set by said mode setting section, and controls the delivery destination of the normal paper having the image formed by said image forming section to a second delivery section corresponding to finishing processing when the finishing mode is set by said mode setting section.
- 7. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in thateven when the cardboard mode is instructed first, and then the finishing mode is instructed, said mode setting section preferentially selects and sets the cardboard mode instructed first, and conversely, when the finishing mode is instructed first, and then the cardboard mode is instructed, said mode setting section preferentially selects and sets the finishing mode instructed first, and said delivery control section controls the delivery destination to said first delivery section and inhibits a change of the delivery destination when the cardboard mode is set by said mode setting section, and controls the delivery destination to said second delivery section and inhibits the change of the delivery destination when the finishing mode is set by said mode setting section.
- 8. An image forming apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in thatwhen various modes including the cardboard mode and the cardboard mode are instructed, and the cardboard mode is instructed last, said mode setting section preferentially selects and sets the cardboard mode instructed last, and conversely, when various modes are instructed, and the finishing mode is instructed last, said mode setting section preferentially selects and sets the finishing mode instructed last, and said delivery control section controls the delivery destination to said first delivery section and inhibits a change of the delivery destination when the cardboard mode is set by said mode setting section, and controls the delivery destination to said second delivery section and inhibits the change of the delivery destination when the finishing mode is set by said mode setting section.
- 9. An image forming apparatus comprising:a mode setting section for, when modes which cannot be simultaneously executed are simultaneously instructed, selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes, wherein when a plurality of modes are instructed, said mode setting section preferentially selects and sets a mode which is instructed first in the plurality of instructed modes; an image forming section for forming an image on a medium in correspondence with the mode set by said mode setting section; and a delivery control section for controlling, in correspondence with the mode set by said mode setting section, a delivery destination of the medium having the image formed by said image forming section.
- 10. An image forming apparatus comprising:a mode setting section for, when modes which cannot be simultaneously executed are simultaneously instructed, selecting and setting only a specific mode of a plurality of instructed modes, wherein when a plurality of modes are instructed, said mode setting section preferentially selects and sets a mode which is instructed last in the plurality of instructed modes; an image forming section for forming an image on a medium in correspondence with the mode set by said mode setting section; and a delivery control section for controlling, in correspondence with the mode set by said mode setting section, a delivery destination of the medium having the image formed by said image forming section.
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