Claims
- 1. An electrostatographic recording apparatus comprising:
- an image recording member;
- a primary charger that establishes a uniform electrostatic charge on the image recording member in accordance with a first operating parameter;
- a recording device or devices that imagewise modulates the charge on the image recording member to form electrostatic latent images in accordance with a second operating parameter and to form a developable process control patch;
- a development station that develops the electrostatic latent images and the control patch on the image recording member with toner in accordance with a third operating parameter;
- a replenishment device for providing toner to the development station at a controlled rate in accordance with a replenishment signal;
- a sensor that senses density of the control patch developed by the development station; and
- a controller responsive to density of the control patch and providing adjustments to the first, second and third operating parameters and controlling a reference signal used to generate the replenishment signal as a function of a parameter related to one of the first, second or third operating parameters and independent of a reading of a level of the uniform charge on the image recording member.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first operating parameter is primary voltage level on the image recording member and the parameter related to the first operating parameter is running average of the primary voltage setpoint.
- 3. An electrostatographic recording method comprising:
- establishing a uniform electrostatic charge on an image recording member in accordance with a first operating parameter;
- imagewise modulating the charge on the image recording member to form electrostatic latent images in accordance with a second operating parameter and forming a developable process control patch;
- operating a development station to develop the electrostatic latent images and the control patch on the image recording member with toner in accordance with a third operating parameter;
- providing toner to the development station at a controlled rate in accordance with a replenishment signal;
- sensing density of the control patch developed by the development station; and
- in response to density of the control patch providing adjustments to the first, second and third operating parameters and controlling a reference signal used to generate the replenishment signal as a function of a parameter related to one of the first, second or third operating parameters and independent of a reading of a level of the uniform charge on the image recording member.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the replenishment signal is a function of a parameter related to the first operating parameter.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the first operating parameter is primary voltage level on the image recording member and the parameter related to the first operating parameter is running average of the primary voltage setpoint.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the reference signal is adjusted when the running average is determined to be outside of a range of normal operating values for primary voltage setpoint.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein a toner concentration monitor (TCM) has a parametric relationship between a TCM output signal, V.sub.MON, and a toner concentration related signal that is input to the monitor, and wherein the replenishment signal is generated in response to V.sub.MON and the reference signal.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein a toner concentration monitor (TCM) has an adjustable parametric relationship between a TCM output signal, V.sub.MON, and a toner concentration (TC) related signal that is input to the monitor and wherein V.sub.MON is a function of the TC related signal and the reference signal, and the replenishment signal is generated in response to V.sub.MON.
- 9. An electrostatographic recording method comprising:
- establishing a uniform electrostatic charge on an image recording member in accordance with a first setpoint parameter for controlling a voltage level control of a primary charger;
- imagewise modulating the charge on the image recording member to form electrostatic latent images in accordance with a second parameter and forming a developable process control patch;
- operating a development station to develop the electrostatic latent images and the control patch on the image recording member with toner in accordance with a third parameter;
- providing toner to the development station at a controlled rate in accordance with a replenishment signal;
- sensing density of the control patch developed by the development station; and
- in response to density of the control patch providing adjustments to the first, second and third parameters and controlling a reference signal used to generate the replenishment signal as a function of a running average of the first setpoint parameter and independent of a reading of a level of the uniform charge on the image recording member.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein a toner concentration monitor (TCM) has a parametric relationship between a TCM output signal, V.sub.MON, and a toner concentration related signal that is input to the monitor, and wherein the replenishment signal is generated in response to V.sub.MON and the reference signal.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein a toner concentration monitor (TCM) has an adjustable parametric relationship between a TCM output signal, V.sub.MON, and a toner concentration (TC) related signal that is input to the monitor and wherein V.sub.MON is a function of the TC related signal and the reference signal, and the replenishment signal is generated in response to V.sub.MON.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/999,451 filed in the names of Matthias Regelsberger et al and entitled Process Control For Electrophotographic Recording; U.S. application Ser. No. 08/998,789 filed in the names of Matthias Regelsberger et al and entitled Image Forming Apparatus and Method with Control of Electrostatic Transfer Using Constant Current, and U.S. application Ser. No. 08/999,113, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,433, filed in the names of Matthias Regelsberger et al. and entitled Electrostatographic Method and Apparatus With Improved Auto Cycle-Up, all filed on even date herewith.
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