Job ordering system for an image-forming machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6608990
  • Patent Number
    6,608,990
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 19, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A job ordering system for an image-forming machine that transfers an image onto a sheet at essentially the same time in which an inserter places an inserted sheet into a sheet output path. The image-forming machine has image-forming equipment, a sheet output path, and an inserter. The image-forming equipment transfers an image onto a sheet and provides the sheet to the sheet output path. The inserter places an inserted sheet onto the sheet output path at essentially the same time as the image-forming equipment transfers the image onto the sheet. One or more images may be transferred onto a plurality of sheets according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job. One or more inserted sheets may be placed on the sheet output path at one or more inserted sheet positions.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to job ordering systems for image-forming machines. More particularly, this invention relates job ordering systems for image-forming machines having one or more inserted sheets in a image-forming job.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Image-forming machines are used to transfer images onto sheets of paper or other medium. In a typical image-forming job, the image-forming machine transfers one or more images onto one or more sheets. When multiple images are transferred, the image-forming process usually transfers the images to arrange the output sheets according to the image-forming job. The output sheet sequence typically corresponds to the image input sequence into the image-forming machine. This ordered input and corresponding output avoids the need to reassemble or otherwise compile the sheets.




Many image-forming machines have a marking engine, an inserter, and a finisher. The marking engine transfers images onto the sheets. If required by the image-forming job, the inserter inserts a preprinted or blank sheet into the sheet output from the marking engine. The finisher collects the output sheets to complete the image-forming job or prepare it for subsequent processing operations.




The marking engine usually has image-forming equipment combined with a sheet feeder and an inverter. The sheet feeder provides the selected paper or other medium to the image-forming equipment for transferring an image. In the image-forming equipment, a photoconductor is selectively charged and optically exposed to form an electrostatic latent image on the surface. Toner is deposited onto the photoconductor surface. The toner is charged, thus adhering to the photoconductor surface in areas corresponding to the electrostatic latent image. The toner image is transferred to a sheet of paper or other medium. A fusing station heats the sheet so the toner adheres to the sheet. The photoconductor is refreshed, cleaned to remove residual toner and charge, and is then ready to make another image. The sheet exits the marking engine.




The inverter helps the marking engine make duplex sheets—where images are transferred onto both sides of a sheet. To form a duplex sheet, a first image is transferred onto one side of a sheet. The sheet is routed through the inverter, which “inverts” or turns the sheet so the opposite side is exposed to the image-forming equipment. The inverter returns the sheet to the image-forming equipment, where a second image is transferred onto the other side of the sheet.





FIG. 5

is a representation of an image-forming job having twelve sheets. Sheet


3


is an inserted sheet and may be preprinted, blank, or the like. The inserted sheet is processed through the inserter. Sheets


1


-


2


and


4


-


12


are duplex sheets, where images are transferred onto both sides of a sheet. The duplex sheets are processed on both sides by the marking engine before passing through the inserter into the finisher.




A job ordering system divides the image-forming job into sequential events or frames related to the operation of the image-forming machine. In the frames, the image-forming machine produces output sheets in a sheet sequence corresponding to the order for the image-forming job. Generally, the image-forming job is ordered when it is sent or provided to the image-forming machine.




The job ordering system usually follows criteria based on the mechanical configuration of the image-forming machine. Generally, the back image of a duplex sheet is processed first to avoid having to invert the sheet again. A front image of a duplex sheet is separated from a corresponding back image by a certain number of frames. In one approach, the front image is separated from a corresponding back image by eight frames.




When a duplex sheet is processed, the sheet remains inside the image-forming machine after the first side is processed. The duplex sheet then passes through the inverter. The output for such a frame is an empty space. The image-forming equipment processes the duplex sheet again. Once images are transferred on the back and front sides, the duplex sheet exits the image-forming machine.





FIG. 7

is a representation of a job ordering system for the image-forming job in

FIG. 5

according to the prior art. The activities of the marking engine, inverter, inserter, and finisher are summarized for each frame. In the marking engine, images are transferred onto the back sides of duplex sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


in frames


1


,


3


,


5


,


7


,


9


,


11


,


15


,


17


,


19


,


21


, and


23


respectively. Sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


pass through the inverter after the respective back images are formed. Accordingly, frames


2


,


4


,


6


,


8


,


13


,


22


,


25


,


27


,


29


, and


31


are empty. Images are transferred onto the front sides of sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


in frames


10


,


12


,


14


,


16


,


18


,


20


,


24


,


26


,


28


,


30


, and


32


respectively. After the front images are formed, sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


exit the marking engine, passing through the inserter to the finisher. As the sheets exit the marking engine, the inserter places the inserted sheet


3


between duplex sheets


2


and


4


. The finisher outputs sheets


1


,


2


,


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


sequentially. This job ordering system takes 32 frames and, in one approach, has a sheet output rate of less than about 55 pages per minute.




In the job ordering system, the skip or empty frames help provide a sheet output corresponding to the sheet sequence of the image-forming job. However, the skip frames increase the process time to complete the image-forming job. The skip frames also increase maintenance of the image-forming equipment. Essentially, the skip frames use the image-forming equipment without transferring images.




Accordingly, a job ordering system is needed for an image-forming machine that uses fewer empty frames and maintains the sheet output in accordance with an image-forming job.




SUMMARY




The invention provides a job ordering system for an image-forming machine that transfers an image onto a sheet at essentially the same time in which an inserter places an inserted sheet into a sheet output path. While the image transfer and sheet insertion occur at essentially the same time or within the same frame of an image-forming job, these events occur at different locations in the image-forming machine.




In one aspect, the image-forming machine with a job ordering system has image-forming equipment, a sheet output path, and an inserter. The image-forming equipment transfers an image onto a sheet. The image-forming equipment may transfer one or more images onto a plurality of sheets according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job. The image-forming job may have one or more frames and one or more inserted sheet positions. The sheet output path receives the sheet from the image-forming machine. The sheet output path may receive a plurality of sheets from the image-forming machine. The inserter places an inserted sheet onto the sheet output path at essentially the same time as the image-forming equipment transfers the image onto the sheet. The inserter may place one or more inserted sheets onto the sheet output path at one or more inserted sheet positions. The image-forming equipment may transfer one or more images onto the plurality of sheets at essentially the same time as the inserter places one or more inserted sheets onto the sheet output path.




The image-forming machine may have a marking engine, an inverter, and a finisher. The image-forming machine may be enclosed inside a housing. The sheet output path may include one or more conveyors in the marking engine, the inverter, and the finisher. The marking engine includes the image-forming equipment and may include a feeder assembly and an inverter. The image-forming equipment may have a photoconductor, a primary charger, an exposure machine, a toning station, a transfer charger, and a fuser station.




In a method for ordering an image-forming job on an image-forming machine, an inserted sheet is placed onto an output sheet path at essentially the same time as an image is transferred onto a sheet. In an alternate method, one or more images are transferred onto a plurality of sheets according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job. The image-forming job may have one or more frames and one or more inserted sheet positions. One or more inserted sheets are placed on the sheet output path at one or more of the inserted sheet positions. The one or more inserted sheets are placed on the sheet output path at essentially the same time as the one or more images are transferred onto the plurality of sheets.




According to further aspects of the invention, methods and apparatus for ordering an image-forming job on an image-forming machine are provided, comprising transferring at least one image onto a plurality of sheets with interleave duplex according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job, wherein the image-forming job has at least one inserted sheet position; and placing at least one inserted sheet onto a sheet output path at the at least one inserted sheet position corresponding to an interleave duplex space.




Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. All such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages are intended to be included within this description, within the scope of the invention, and protected by the accompanying claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES




The invention may be better understood with reference to the following figures and detailed description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, like reference numerals in the figures designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of an image-forming machine having a job ordering system.





FIG. 2

is a close-up schematic diagram of the marking engine for the image-forming machine shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a close-up schematic diagram of the inserter and finisher for the image-forming machine shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a representation of a job ordering system for an image-forming machine.





FIG. 5

is a representation of an image-forming job having twelve sheets.





FIG. 6

is a flowchart of a method for ordering an image-forming job on an image-forming machine.





FIG. 7

is a representation of a job ordering system for an image-forming machine according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of an image-forming machine


100


having a job ordering system. The image-forming machine


100


includes a marking engine


102


, an inserter


150


, and a finisher


180


.

FIG. 2

is a close-up schematic diagram of the marking engine


102


shown in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

is a close-up schematic diagram of the inserter


150


and the finisher


180


shown in FIG.


1


.




The image-forming machine


100


also may have a housing (not shown), which encases the marking engine


102


, the inserter


150


, and the finisher


180


. The housing may be a single unit or may be in modular form. The housing supports and protects various components of the image-forming machine


100


. In one aspect, there are interconnected module subhousings for the marking engine


102


, the inserter


150


, and the finisher


180


. While apparently particular configurations and arrangements are shown for the image-forming machine


100


, other configurations and arrangements may be used including those with fewer and additional components.




In one aspect, the marking engine


102


has image-forming equipment


110


, a feeder assembly


104


, and an inverter


137


interconnected by conveyors


134


,


136


,


138


, and


140


. The conveyors


134


,


136


,


138


, and


140


may be any suitable conveyance mechanism or a combination for moving sheets throughout the marking engine


102


. Sheets may be paper and other medium such as transparencies, cardboard, poster board, and the like. The conveyors


134


,


136


,


138


, and


140


may have a belt, linked plate, or other suitable configuration. The conveyors


134


,


136


,


138


, and


140


may be solid or perforated, and may work with pressurized air, a vacuum, or combination system to keep the sheets in position such as against the conveyor. Guides and similar devices (not shown) may be present to divert or direct the sheets onto another conveyor or in a particular direction. The conveyors


134


,


136


,


138


, and


140


operate in conjunction with conveyor rollers


199


, of which any one or more may be a motor driven roller. The conveyor rollers


199


may be configured in pairs oppositely disposed on a conveyor. The conveyor rollers


199


may have other configurations suitable for moving the sheets. Alternatively, the conveyors


134


,


136


,


138


, and


140


may be a passage or path for the sheets to follow. The conveyor rollers


199


may be disposed such that at least one roller or one pair of rollers is in contact with each sheet at any position along a conveyor.




The feeder assembly


104


supplies paper or other medium to the image-forming equipment


110


. The marking engine


102


may have a feeder position A to bypass the feeder assembly


104


. At feeder position A, a user may feed a sheet or other medium onto the input conveyor


136


. The feeder assembly


104


includes sheet storage bins


106




a


,


106




b


, and


106




c


having sheet dispenser devices


108




a


,


108




b


, and


108




c


, respectively.




The sheet storage bins


106




a


,


106




b


, and


106




c


hold sheets of paper or other medium. The sheets may be the same, different, and a combination of sizes. The sheets also may be the same, different, and a combination of paper and other medium. There may be only one sheet storage bin. There may be other multiples of sheet storage bins, including those of different sizes.




The sheet dispenser devices


108




a


,


108




b


, and


108




c


extract a sheet from the storage bins


106




a


,


106




b


, and


106




c


and dispense the sheet onto a feeder conveyor


134


. As with the storage bins, there may be only one or other multiples of sheet dispenser devices. The feeder conveyor


134


moves the sheet onto the input conveyor


136


, which transports the sheet to the image-forming equipment


110


.




The image-forming equipment


110


may be a copy machine, a facsimile machine, an electrophotographic image-forming machine, and the like. In one aspect, the image-forming equipment


110


has a photoconductor


112


, support rollers


114


, a motor driven roller


116


, a primary charger


118


, an exposure machine


120


, a toning station


122


, a transfer charger


124


, a fusing station


130


, a cleaner


132


, related equipment, accessories, and the like. The related equipment and accessories may include a logic and control unit (not shown) and a user interface (not shown). The photoconductor


112


is operatively mounted on the support rollers


114


. The motor driven roller


116


moves the photoconductor


112


in the direction indicated by arrow B. The primary charger


118


, the exposure machine


120


, the toning station


122


, the transfer charger


124


, the fusing station


108


, and the cleaner


132


are operatively disposed adjacent to the photoconductor


112


. The primary charger electrostatically charges the photoconductor. The exposure machine optically exposes and forms an electrostatic image on the photoconductor. The toning station applies toner on the photoconductor. The toner has a charge to adhere to the electrostatic image. The transfer charger transfers the toner from the photoconductor onto a sheet. The fuser station receives the sheet from the transfer charger and fuses the toner to the sheet. Preferably, the photoconductor


112


has a belt and roller-mounted configuration, but may have a drum or other suitable configuration.




The image-forming equipment


110


transfers images onto sheets of paper and other medium. The image-forming equipment


110


may transfer an image onto one side of a sheet and may transfer one or more images onto both sides of a sheet. Duplex sheets are where images are transferred onto both sides of a sheet. After the image-forming equipment


110


transfers the image, the sheet exits the image-forming equipment


110


onto the output conveyor


140


.




The inverter


137


helps the image-forming equipment


110


make duplex sheets. The inverter


137


may not be used when a sheet is not a duplex sheet. The inverter


137


includes an inverter conveyor


138


, which may have any suitable configuration or be any suitable mechanism for inverting the sheets. The inverter


137


may turn the duplex sheet upside down prior to transferring the duplex sheet onto the input conveyor


136


. The inverter


137


may have a transfer tray (not shown) or similar device to assist inverting the duplex sheet. After a first image is transferred onto a first side of a duplex sheet, the duplex sheet exits the image-forming equipment


110


on the output conveyor


140


. The first side may be the back side of the duplex sheet. The duplex sheet is diverted onto the inverter conveyor


138


, which inverts the duplex sheet and delivers the duplex sheet to the input conveyor


136


. The duplex sheet enters the image-forming equipment


110


for the second time. A second image is transferred onto a second side of a duplex sheet. The second side may be the front side of the duplex sheet. The duplex sheet exits the image-forming equipment


110


and the marking engine


102


on the output conveyor


140


, bypassing the inverter


137


.




Sheets exit the marking engine


102


on the output conveyor


140


. The sheets are transferred to a pass-through conveyor


156


as the sheets enter the inserter


150


. The output conveyor


140


and the pass-through conveyor


156


form a sheet output path and may be the same conveyor. The sheet output path may include only the output conveyor


140


and may include other conveyors such as one or more of finisher conveyors


182




a


,


182




b


, and


182




c


. If there are no inserted sheets in the image-forming job, the sheets exit the inserter


150


and enter the finisher


180


. If there are inserted sheets in the image-forming job, the inserter


150


places the inserted sheets between the appropriate output sheets from the marking engine


102


. The sheets, including the one or more inserted sheets, exit the inserter


150


and enter the finisher


180


.




The inserter


150


includes insert storage bins


152




a


,


152




b


, and


152




c


having insert dispenser devices


154




a


,


154




b


, and


154




c


, respectively. At the appropriate position in the sheet output from the marking engine


102


, an inserted sheet position, one or more of the insert dispenser devices


154




a


,


154




b


, and


154




c


provides one or more inserted sheets to the insert conveyor


138


from one or more of the storage bins


152




a


,


152




b


, and


152




c


. The insert conveyor


158


provides the one or more inserted sheets onto the pass-through conveyor


156


. The inserted sheet position corresponds to sheet sequence for the image-forming job.




The sheet storage bins


152




a


,


152




b


, and


152




c


hold inserted sheets, which may be blank, preprinted, and the like. The inserted sheets may be the same size, different sizes, and a combination of sizes. The inserted sheets may be the same, different, and a combination of paper and other medium. The inserted sheets may be the same size as the sheets provided by the feeder assembly


104


to the image-forming equipment


111


. The inserted sheets also may be the same paper or other medium as the sheets provided by the feeder assembly


104


. There may be only one insert storage bin. There may be other multiples of insert storage bins, including those of different sizes.




The insert dispenser devices


154




a


,


154




b


, and


154




c


extract an inserted sheet from the storage bins


152




a


,


152




b


, and


152




c


and dispense the inserted sheet onto an inserter conveyor


158


. As with the insert bins, there may be only one or other multiples of insert dispenser devices.




In the finisher


180


, the sheets are transferred onto one of the finisher conveyors


182




a


,


182




b


, and


182




c


. The finisher


180


collects the sheet output to complete the image-forming job or prepare it for subsequent processing operations. Each of the finisher conveyors


182




a


,


182




b


, and


182




c


may lead to one or more finishing operations (not shown) such as stapling, binding, collation, and the like. One of the finisher conveyors


182




a


,


182




b


, and


182




c


may be the same as the pass-through conveyor


156


. There may be only one finisher conveyor and other multiples of finisher conveyors.




In use, the image-forming machine


100


transfers images to sheets according to a job ordering system for an image-forming job. The job ordering system divides the image-forming job into sequential events related to operation of the image-forming machine. The sequential events or frames enable the image-forming machine


100


to output sheets in a sequential order corresponding to the sheet sequence for the image-forming job. In one aspect, the image-forming job is in order when it is sent or provided to the image-forming machine. The logic and control unit (LCU) or another microprocessor (not shown) of the image-forming machine


100


may have control logic control to perform the job ordering system. A user may enter the job ordering through the user interface (not shown). The image-forming machine


100


may assume a job ordering system based upon the sequence the images as they are provided to the image-forming machine


100


. A user also may provide a sequence of images along with instructions for placing an inserted sheet in the output sequence.




The job ordering system transfers an image onto a sheet in the same frame or sheet insertion position in which the inserter


180


places an inserted sheet onto the sheet output path of the marking engine


102


. The image transfer and inserted sheet insertion occur at essentially the same time. However, these events occur at different locations in the image-forming machine


100


. This combination of image transfer and sheet insertion occurs in the same frame. However, the same or similar combination may occur in one or more frames, in any frame, and in any combination of frames in the job ordering system. Any of the sheets may be combined with any of the inserted sheets in the image-forming job. There may be different combinations for different frames. Additionally, the inserted sheet insertion may occur on the front, back, and both the front and back of a duplex sheet. One or more of the inserted sheets may be placed on the sheet output path in the same frame or same sheet insertion position.




The job ordering system may be based on the mechanical configuration of the image-forming machine


100


. The job ordering system also may be based on reducing the number of skipped frames in the image-forming process. The sheet may be a duplex sheet. In one aspect, the marking engine


102


transfers an image onto a back side of a duplex sheet in the same frame when the inserter


180


places an inserted sheet into the sheet output of the marking engine


102


. Additionally, the back image of a duplex sheet may be processed first to avoid having to invert the sheet again. The front image of the duplex sheet may be separated from a corresponding back image by a certain number of frames. The front image of a duplex sheet may be separated from a corresponding back image by eight frames. A duplex sheet remains inside the marking engine


102


after the back side is processed. The partially processed duplex sheet passes through the inverter


137


, resulting in no output or an empty space for the frame. Once images are transferred onto the front and back sides, the duplex sheet exits the marking engine


111


.




While an apparently particular representation of a job ordering system is shown, the job ordering system may have other representations such as inserting additional or other inserted sheets and inserting the inserted sheet at additional or other frames. The job ordering system may be done for other image-forming machines including image-forming machines having additional or other mechanical and operating properties. The job ordering system may be done for image-forming machines having various mechanical and operating properties as long as the marking engine transfers an image onto a sheet in the same frame or at essentially the same time in which the inserter places an inserted sheet onto the sheet output path of the image-forming machine.





FIG. 5

is a representation of an image-forming job having twelve sheets. Sheet


3


is an inserted sheet. Sheets


1


-


2


and


4


-


12


are duplex sheets.

FIG. 4

is a representation of a job ordering system for the image-forming job in

FIG. 5

that utilizes interleave duplex (alternating one sheet with one empty frame). The job ordering system is conducted sequentially by frame number. The activities of the marking engine, inverter, inserter, and finisher are summarized for each frame. In the job ordering system, frame number


13


also is an inserted sheet position and corresponds to an interleave duplex space in the output stream. There may be other or additional inserted sheet positions. Frame


13


includes transferring an image onto a back side of duplex sheet


8


and inserting sheet


3


onto the sheet output path. However, they occur in different locations of the image-forming machine


100


, namely the marking engine


102


and the inserter


150


.




In the image-forming machine


100


, images are transferred onto the back sides of duplex sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


in frames


1


,


3


,


5


,


7


,


9


,


11


,


13


,


15


,


17


,


19


, and


21


, respectively. These duplex sheets are routed through the inverter


137


. Frames


2


,


4


,


6


,


8


,


23


,


25


,


27


, and


29


are empty. Images are transferred onto the front sides of duplex sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


in frames


10


,


12


,


14


,


16


,


18


,


20


,


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


, and


30


, respectively. After each front image is formed, sheets


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


exit the marking engine


102


, bypass the inverter


137


, and pass through the inverter


150


. In frame


13


, the inserter inserts Sheet


3


between duplex Sheets


2


and


4


as they exit the marking engine. Also in frame


13


, the marking engine transfers an image onto the back side of Sheet


8


, which exits the marking engine


102


and passes through the inverter


137


. The marking engine transfers an image onto the front side of Sheet


8


in frame


22


. The finisher outputs sheets


1


,


2


,


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9


,


10


,


11


, and


12


sequentially. The job ordering system takes 30 frames, which increases the effective output image-forming rate. In one aspect, the job ordering system has a sheet output rate of more than about 55 pages per minute. The job ordering system may include other or additional frames in which the inserter


150


places an inserted sheet in the sheet output at essentially the same time as the marking engine


105


transfers an image onto a sheet.





FIG. 6

is a flowchart of a method for ordering an image-forming job on an image-forming machine. As discussed, the image-forming equipment transfers


610


an image onto a sheet. The image forming equipment may transfer the image onto the front side or the back side of a duplex sheet. In one aspect, the image is transferred to the back side of a duplex sheet. The image forming equipment may transfer one or more images onto a plurality of sheets according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job. The image-forming job may have one or more frames or inserted sheet positions.




The inserter places


620


an inserted sheet onto an output sheet path A at essentially the same time as the image is transferred


610


onto the sheet. The inserter may place the inserted sheet onto the output sheet path when the image is transferred onto the front or back side of a duplex sheet. In one aspect, the inserted sheet is placed on the output sheet path at essentially the same time as the image is transferred onto the back side of a duplex sheet. The inserter may place one or more inserted sheets onto the sheet output path at one or more frames or inserted sheet positions.




If the sheet requires duplex processing


630


, an inverter inverts


640


the sheet and returns the sheet to the image-forming equipment. A sheet may require duplex processing when the sheet is a duplex sheet—has images formed on both sides. Another image is then transferred


610


onto the sheet. The image may be the same or a different image. In one aspect, the inserter does not place another inserted sheet onto the sheet output path when the sheet undergoes duplex processing. If the sheet does not require duplex processing


630


, the sheet exits


650


the image-forming equipment onto the sheet output path A.




Various embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated. However, the description and illustrations are by way of example only. Many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of this invention and will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific details, representative embodiments, and illustrated examples in this description. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restricted except in light as necessitated by the accompanying claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An image-forming machine with a job ordering system, comprising:image-forming equipment to transfer at least one image onto sheets with interleave duplex; a sheet output path operatively connected to receive the sheet from the image-forming machine; and an inserter operatively disposed adjacent to the sheet output path, the inserter timed to place an inserted sheet onto the sheet output path into an interleave duplex space.
  • 2. An image-forming machine according to claim 1, where the image-forming equipment comprises:a photoconductor; at primary charger operatively disposed to electrostatically charge the photoconductor; an exposure machine operatively disposed to optically expose and form an electrostatic image on the photoconductor; a toning station operatively disposed to apply toner on the photoconductor, the toner having a charge to adhere to the electrostatic image; a transfer charger operatively disposed adjacent to the photoconductor, the transfer charger to transfer the toner from the photoconductor onto the sheet; and a fuser station operatively disposed to receive the sheet from the transfer charger, the fuser station to fuse the toner to the sheet.
  • 3. An image-forming machine according to claim 1, where the image-forming equipment is provided in a marking engine comprising a feeder assembly and an inverter, the feeder assembly to supply the sheet to the image-forming machine, the inverter to invert and return the sheet to the image-forming machine.
  • 4. An image-forming machine according to claim 3, further comprising a finisher operatively connected to receive the sheet and the inserted sheet from the sheet output path.
  • 5. An image-forming machine according to claim 1, further comprising an inverter operatively connected to the image-forming equipment, the invertor to receive the duplex sheet from the image-forming equipment, the invertor to invert and return the duplex sheet to the image-forming equipment.
  • 6. An image-forming machine with a job ordering system, comprising:image-forming equipment to trasfer at least one image onto a pluraility of sheets with interleave duplex according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job, where the image-forming job has at least one inserted sheet position; a sheet output path operatively connected to receive the plurality of sheets from the image-forming machine; and an inserter operatively disposed adjacent to the sheet output path, the inserter timed to place at least one inserted sheet onto the sheet output path at the at least one inserted sheet position into an interleave duplex space.
  • 7. An image-forming machine according to claim 6,where the at least one image comprises a first image and a second image, where the plurality of sheets comprises a first sheet and a second sheet, where that at least one inserted sheet position comprises a first inserted sheet position and a second inserted sheet position, where the image-forming equipment transfers the first image onto the first sheet in the first inserted sheet position, where the image-forming equipment transfers the second image onto the second sheet in a second inserted sheet position, and where the inserter places the at least one inserted sheet onto the sheet output path in at least one of the first and second inserted sheet positions.
  • 8. An image-forming machine according to claim 7,where the at least one inserted sheet comprises a first inserted sheet and a second inserted sheet, where the inserter places the first inserted sheet onto the sheet output path in the first inserted sheet position, and where the inserter places the second inserted sheet onto the sheet output path in the second inserted sheet position.
  • 9. A method for ordering an image-forming job on an image-forming machine, comprising steps:(a) transferring at least one image onto sheets with interleave duplex; and (b) placing an inserted sheet onto an output sheet path into an interleave duplex space.
  • 10. A method for ordering an image-forming job on an image-forming machine, comprising steps:(a) transferring at least one image onto a plurality of sheets with interleave duplex according to a sheet sequence for an image-forming job, where the image-forming job has at least one inserted sheet position; and placing at least one inserted sheet onto a sheet output path at the at least one inserted sheet position corresponding to an interleave duplex space.
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