Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a photoconductive member; a charging mechanism configured to charge a surface of said photoconductive member so that said surface is charged at a charge voltage; an optical writing mechanism configured to write latent images including a first latent image and a second latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member charged at said charge voltage; a development mechanism configured to develop said first latent image into a first toner pattern at a solid toner density and said second latent image into a second toner pattern at a half-tone toner density; a sensing mechanism configured to detect reflection densities of said first and second toner patterns and to generate output signals representing detection results detected by said sensing mechanism; and a controlling mechanism configured to adjust values of said solid toner density, said charge voltage, and said half-tone toner density based on said output signals generated by said sensing mechanism, wherein said controlling mechanism adjusts said value of said charge voltage by changing a voltage to be applied to said charging mechanism at intervals of a predetermined time period and adjusts said value of said half-tone toner density based on said output signals generated by said sensing mechanism upon completing an adjustment of said solid toner density by controlling said optical writing mechanism to change a light amount.
- 2. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein said charging mechanism includes a charging roller configured to apply a charge to said photoconductive member in contact thereto.
- 3. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein said optical writing mechanism writes a third latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member charged at said charge voltage and said development mechanism develops said third latent image into a third toner pattern at a solid toner density in order that said first toner pattern is used to adjust said value of said solid toner density and said third toner pattern is used to adjust the value of said charge voltage.
- 4. An image forming apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said controlling mechanism adjusts said value of said charge voltage based on said output signals generated by said sensing mechanism after a completion of a job.
- 5. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein said controlling mechanism adjusts said value of said half-tone toner density by controlling said optical writing mechanism to change said light amount at multiple levels in order that said apparatus forms a multi-level half-tone image.
- 6. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 5, wherein said multi-level half-tone image is formed using an error diffusion.
- 7. An image forming apparatus, comprising:photoconductive member means; charging means for charging a surface of said photoconductive member means so that said surface is charged at a charge voltage; optical writing means for writing latent images including a first latent image and a second latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member means charged at said charge voltage; development means for developing said first latent image into a first toner pattern at a solid toner density and said second latent image into a second toner pattern at a half-tone toner density; sensing means for detecting reflection densities of said first and second toner patterns and to generate output signals representing detection results detected by said sensing means; and controlling means for adjusting values of said solid toner density, said charge voltage, and said half-tone toner density based on said output signals generated by said sensing means, wherein said controlling means adjusts said value of said charge voltage by changing a voltage to be applied to said charging means at intervals of a predetermined time period and adjusts said value of said half-tone toner density based on said output signals generated by said sensing means upon completing an adjustment of said solid toner density by controlling said optical writing means to change a light amount.
- 8. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 7, wherein said charging means includes a charging roller configured to apply a charge to said photoconductive member means in contact thereto.
- 9. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 7, wherein said optical writing means writes a third latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member means charged at said charge voltage and said development means develops said third latent image into a third toner pattern at a solid toner density in order that said first toner pattern is used to adjust said value of said solid toner density and said third toner pattern is used to adjust the value of said charge voltage.
- 10. An image forming apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein said controlling means adjusts said value of said charge voltage based on said output signals generated by said sensing means after a completion of a job.
- 11. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 7, wherein said controlling means adjusts said value of said half-tone toner density by controlling said optical writing means to change said light amount at multiple levels in order that said apparatus forms a multi-level half-tone image.
- 12. An image forming apparatus as defined by claim 5, wherein said multi-level half-tone image is formed using an error diffusion.
- 13. A method of image density adjustment, comprising the steps of:charging a surface of a photoconductive member so that said surface is charged at a charge voltage; optically writing latent images including a first latent image and a second latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member charged at said charge voltage; developing said first latent image into a first toner pattern at a solid toner density and said second latent image into a second toner pattern at a half-tone toner density; detecting reflection densities of said first and second toner patterns; generating output signals representing results of said detecting step; and adjusting values of said solid toner density, said charge voltage, and said half-tone toner density based on said output signals generated by said generating step, wherein said adjusting step adjusts said value of said charge voltage by changing a voltage to be applied in said charging step at intervals of a predetermined time period and said value of said half-tone toner density based on said output signals upon completing an adjustment of said solid toner density by controlling said optically writing step to change a light amount.
- 14. A method of image density adjustment as defined by claim 13, wherein said charging step includes using a charging roller configured to apply a charge to said photoconductive member in contact thereto.
- 15. A method of image density adjustment as defined by claim 13, wherein said optically writing step includes writing a third latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member charged at said charge voltage and said development step includes developing said third latent image into a third toner pattern at a solid toner density in order that said first toner pattern is used to adjust said value of said solid toner density and said third toner pattern is used to adjust the value of said charge voltage.
- 16. A method of image density adjustment as defined in claim 13, wherein said adjusting step adjusts said value of said charge voltage based on said output signals generated in said generating step after a completion of a job.
- 17. A method of image density adjustment as defined by claim 13, wherein said adjusting step includes adjusting said value of said half-tone toner density by controlling said optically writing step to change said light amount at multiple levels in order that said adjustment is applied to a multi-level half-tone image.
- 18. A method of image density adjustment as defined in claim 17, wherein said multi-level half-tone image is formed using an error diffusion.
- 19. A computer readable medium containing program instructions for execution on a computer, which when executed by the computer, cause the computer to perform the functions of the controlling mechanism defined by any one of claims 1 to 6.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to Japanese patent application No. JPAP11-312145 filed on Nov. 2, 1999 in the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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