Information
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Patent Grant
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6205317
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Patent Number
6,205,317
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Date Filed
Monday, April 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 71
- 399 249
- 399 251
- 399 237
- 399 348
- 399 349
- 399 357
- 399 308
- 399 307
- 399 302
- 399 297
- 399 345
- 399 9
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International Classifications
- G03G2100
- G03G1500
- G03G1510
- G03G1511
- G03G1516
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Abstract
A method of cleaning ink remaining on a photoreceptor web when an error occurs in a printer including a development unit for supplying ink to a rotating photoreceptor web to develop an electrostatic latent image formed on the photoreceptor web, a transfer roller for transferring a toner image formed on the photoreceptor web to a sheet of paper, and a cleaning roller installed to clean the transfer roller. When an error occurs, a printing operation is stopped so that the printing cannot be performed. Next, the ink adhering to the photoreceptor web is transferred to the transfer roller by rotating the photoreceptor web a predetermined number of times in a state in which the cleaning roller is separated from the transfer roller and the transfer roller contacts the, photoreceptor web. Then, the ink transferred to the transfer roller is removed in a state in which the cleaning roller contacts the transfer roller. Thus, the time required to remove the polluted ink remaining on the photoreceptor web can be reduced.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of cleaning the ink remaining on a photoreceptor web when an error occurs in a printer.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1
shows a conventional liquid electrophotographic printer comprising a photoreceptor web
14
, a reset device
15
, four optical scanning units
16
, four development units
17
, a drying unit
18
, a transfer unit
20
, and a cleaning roller
24
. The reset device
15
includes an exposure device
15
a
for removing an electrostatic latent image by emitting light to the photoreceptor web
14
, and a charger
15
b
for charging the photoreceptor web
14
to a predetermined level of electric potential. The optical scanning units
16
each scan information of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) colors to the photoreceptor web
14
circulating by a plurality of rollers
11
,
12
and
13
. The development units
17
provide ink of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K) colors to the photoreceptor web
14
to develop an electrostatic latent image formed on the photoreceptor web
14
by the optical scanning units
16
.
Each of the development units
17
includes an ink supply container
17
f
containing ink to be supplied to the photoreceptor web
14
and a development reservoir
17
e
where the ink dropped from the photoreceptor web
14
is collected and the collected ink can be supplied again to the ink supply container
17
f
. The development reservoir
17
e
is provided with a development roller
17
a
and a brush roller
17
b
for removing the ink adhering to the development roller
17
a
. In the development reservoir
17
e
, there is a squeegee roller
17
c
for separating liquid carrier, which does not contribute to image forming, of the ink supplied to the photoreceptor web
14
from the photoreceptor web
14
, and a plate
17
d
for collecting the liquid carrier flowing down along the squeegee roller
17
c
to be stored in the development reservoir
17
e
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, to prevent liquid carrier from being moved toward both lateral sides of the squeegee roller
17
c
when the liquid carrier is separated from the photoreceptor web
14
by the squeegee roller
17
c
, air injectors
17
g
for injecting air to the photoreceptor web
14
facing the both lateral sides of the squeegee roller
17
c
are provided.
The drying unit
18
is for absorbing and vaporizing the liquid carrier remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
. The transfer unit
20
includes a transfer roller
21
and a fusing roller
22
for transferring a toner image formed on the photoreceptor web
14
to a sheet of paper
23
being supplied.
When an error such as paper jam occurs while the paper
23
is supplied to the transfer unit
20
from a paper supply portion (not shown) during a printing operation, a controller (not shown) for controlling the printer interrupts the printing operation until the error is removed. When the printing operation is stopped due to such an error, the ink supplied to the photoreceptor web
14
is hardened and the photoreceptor web
14
is polluted. Thus, after the error is removed, the remaining ink should first be removed before the printing continues.
Previously, to remove the ink remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
, the photoreceptor web
14
is rotated several times in a state in which the cleaning roller
24
is in contact with the transfer roller
21
contacting the photoreceptor web
14
. However, as the surface of the transfer roller
21
is continuously cleaned by the cleaning roller
24
, a transfer rate of ink from the photoreceptor web
14
to the transfer roller
21
is lowered when a large amount of ink remains on the surface of the transfer roller
21
. As a result, the photoreceptor web
14
must be rotated several times to clean the photoreceptor web
14
within an acceptable amount of remaining ink so that the cleaning work takes much time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve the above problems, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a method of cleaning the ink remaining on the photoreceptor web when an error occurs in a printer so that the time needed for a cleaning operation to remove a pollutant remaining on the photoreceptor web can be reduced.
Accordingly, to achieve the above objective, there is provided a method of cleaning ink remaining on a photoreceptor web when an error occurs in a printer including a development unit for supplying ink to a circulating photoreceptor web to develop an electrostatic latent image formed thereon, a charger for charging the photoreceptor web to a predetermined level of electric potential, a transfer roller for transferring a toner image formed on the photoreceptor web to a sheet of paper, a drying unit for absorbing and vaporizing liquid carrier remaining on the photoreceptor web, and a cleaning roller installed to clean the transfer roller. The method comprises the steps of stopping a print work when an error occurs so that the print work cannot be performed, transferring the ink adhering to the photoreceptor web to the transfer roller by circulating the photoreceptor web predetermined times in a state in which the cleaning roller is separated from the transfer roller and the transfer roller contacts the photoreceptor web, and removing the ink transferred to the transfer roller in a state in which the cleaning roller contacts the transfer roller when the ink transferring step is completed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above objective and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a view showing a conventional liquid electrophotographic printer;
FIG. 2
is a plan view showing the air injector adopted in the printer of FIG
1
; and
FIG. 3
is a flow chart for explaining a process of cleaning ink remaining on the photoreceptor web when an error occurs in a printer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied to the printer shown in FIG.
1
. Referring to
FIG. 3
, it is initially determined whether an error has occurred (step
100
). The error may be a paper jam and/or other errors of structural devices which disable a normal print operation. The determination of an error in the printer is performed by a controller (not shown) for controlling each device of the printer.
When it is determined that an error has occurred, the controller performs a printing stop mode operation to interrupt the printing operation (step
110
). Preferably, in the printing stop mode, the rotation of the photoreceptor web
14
is stopped, the development unit
17
is maintained in the current position at which a development operation is performed during a printing operation, the air injector
17
g
continues to inject air, and the transfer roller
21
, the fusing roller
22
, the drying unit
18
and the cleaning roller
24
are separated from the positions at which the printing operation is performed. That is, the transfer roller
21
is separated from the photoreceptor web
14
, the fusing roller
22
is separated from the transfer roller
21
, and the cleaning roller
24
is separated from the transfer roller
21
. Further, in the printing stop mode, information regarding whether ink had been supplied from the development unit
17
to the photoreceptor web
14
prior to the occurrence of the error is obtained and stored in a memory (not shown). When the printing stop mode operation is completed, the printer waits until the error is removed (step
115
).
When it is determined that the error has been removed, a warm-up mode operation is performed in which the transfer roller
21
, the fusing roller
22
and the drying roller
18
are heated to a set target temperature (step
120
). Next, a first cleaning mode operation (step
200
) and a second cleaning mode operation (step
300
) are sequentially performed.
First, in the first cleaning mode operation, while the cleaning roller
24
is separated from the transfer roller
21
, the transfer roller
21
is allowed to contact the photoreceptor web
14
and the transfer roller
21
and the photoreceptor web
14
are rotated to transfer the ink remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
to the transfer roller
21
.
Initially, it is determined whether the ink had been supplied to the photoreceptor web
14
prior to when the error occurred, in the printing stop mode, by reading the information stored on the memory, the development unit
17
is moved from a development position to a work ready position in the first cleaning step (step
210
) and the photoreceptor web
14
is rotated predetermined times so that the transfer roller
21
and the photoreceptor web
14
can contact each other (step
220
). Here, the work ready position of the development unit
17
means that the development unit
17
is separated a predetermined distance from the photoreceptor web
14
.
When it is determined that the ink had been supplied to the photoreceptor web
14
prior to when the error occurred (step
205
), the first cleaning mode operation
200
includes a first sub-step and a second sub-step. In the first sub-step, the development unit
17
, the drying unit
18
and the transfer roller
21
are maintained at a printing position. Here, the printing position means a work position of each device when printing is performed, that is, the development unit
17
, the drying unit
18
, and the transfer roller
21
are in contact with the photoreceptor web
14
, as shown in FIG.
1
. In the first sub-step, the development roller
17
a
existing in the development unit
17
in the print work position is rotated (step
230
). Simultaneously, in the first substep, the charger
15
b
is turned on and driven for a predetermined time to rotate the photoreceptor web
14
to lower an electric combining force of the charged ink remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
with respect to the photoreceptor web
14
(step
240
).
Next, in the second sub-step, the charger
15
b
is turned off and the development unit
17
is driven for a predetermined time to collect the ink remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
into the development unit
14
through the squeegee roller
17
c
and the plate
17
d
while the photoreceptor web
14
circulates (step
250
). Here, the circulation speed of the photoreceptor web
14
is preferably less than that of the photoreceptor web
14
during printing. The squeegee roller
17
c
is rotated in reverse direction, that is, in the direction opposing the circulation direction of the photoreceptor web
14
.
Next, the drying unit
18
is separated from the photoreceptor web
14
and the photoreceptor web
14
is rotated predetermined times (step
260
). The second cleaning mode is performed after the first cleaning mode, in which the ink remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
is transferred to the transfer roller
21
, is completed (step
300
). In the second cleaning mode, in a state in which the cleaning roller
24
contacts the transfer roller
21
contacting the photoreceptor web
14
, the photoreceptor web
14
is circulated predetermined times and the ink transferred to the transfer roller
21
is moved to the cleaning roller
24
and thus removed.
When performing of the second cleaning mode is completed, a work ready mode is performed. In the work ready mode, the cleaning roller
24
is separated from the transfer roller
21
and the transfer roller
21
is separated from the photoreceptor web
14
and the rotation of the photoreceptor web
14
is stopped (step
400
).
According to the cleaning method of the present invention, in the first cleaning mode operation, only the photoreceptor web
14
and the transfer roller
21
are rotated so that an ink transfer rate from the photoreceptor web
14
to the transfer roller
21
increases. The polluted ink transferred to the transfer roller
21
through the first cleaning mode is removed by the cleaning roller
24
in the second cleaning mode operation. Thus, the polluted ink remaining on the photoreceptor web
14
can be effectively removed and the time needed for the cleaning work can be saved.
As described above, in the method of cleaning the ink remaining on the photoreceptor web when an error occurs according to the present invention, the polluted ink remaining on the photoreceptor web can be effectively removed and the time needed for the cleaning work can be reduced.
Claims
- 1. A method of cleaning ink remaining on a photoreceptor web when an error occurs in a printer including a development unit for supplying ink to a rotating photoreceptor web to develop an electrostatic latent image formed on the photoreceptor web, a charger for charging the photoreceptor web to a predetermined level of electric potential, a transfer roller for transferring a toner image formed on the photoreceptor web to a sheet of paper, a drying unit for absorbing and vaporizing liquid carrier remaining on the photoreceptor web, and a cleaning roller installed to clean the transfer roller, the method comprising the steps of:(a) stopping a printing operation when an error occurs during the printing operation; (b) transferring the ink adhering to the photoreceptor web to the transfer roller by rotating the photoreceptor web a predetermined number of times in a first state in which the cleaning roller is separated from the transfer roller and the transfer roller contacts the photoreceptor web; and (c) removing the ink transferred to the transfer roller in a second state in which the cleaning roller contacts the transfer roller when step (b) is completed.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises stopping rotation of the photoreceptor web, maintaining a current development work position of the development unit, and separating the drying unit and the roller unit from the transfer photoreceptor web.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the development unit comprises:a development roller installed to face the photoreceptor web; a squeegee roller for separating the liquid carrier remaining on the photoreceptor web proceeding after the development roller; and an air injector for injecting air to the photoreceptor web facing both lateral sides of the squeegee roller to prevent the liquid carrier from moving through the both lateral sides of the squeegee roller, and wherein step (a) further comprises continuously injecting air from the air injector to the photoreceptor web.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step (a) further comprises determining whether the ink had been supplied from the development unit to the photoreceptor web prior to the occurrence of the error.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein step (b) further comprises, when an error occurs and it is determined that the ink had not been supplied to the photoreceptor web in step (a), moving the development unit to a work ready position from a development work position and allowing the transfer roller to contact the photoreceptor web to rotate the photoreceptor web.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein, when an error occurs and it is determined that the ink had been supplied to the photoreceptor web in step (a), step (b) further comprises:(a1) allowing the drying unit and the transfer roller to contact the photoreceptor web and rotating the photoreceptor web a predetermined number of times while rotating a development roller in the development unit in a state in which the development unit is maintained at a development work position; and (a2) separating the drying unit from the photoreceptor web and rotating the photoreceptor web a predetermined number of times.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein step (a1) further comprises driving the charger for a predetermined period of time.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:(d) separating the cleaning roller from the transfer roller, separating the transfer roller from the photoreceptor web and stopping rotation of the photoreceptor web; and (e) returning the printer to a work ready mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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99-12321 |
Apr 1999 |
KR |
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