Claims
- 1. A method for maintaining correct the developing bias voltage, charge, exposure and other conditions of a duplicated image in an electrophotographic process having charging and exposing steps for forming an electrostatic latent image on a photosensitive medium, which comprises setting a reference plate on a copy supporter together with an original copy so as to permit a duplicating process to proceed, said reference plate being provided with two areas dark-tone and light-tone having a predetermined density difference therbetween, detecting the difference between the quantities of light reflected from the dark-tone and light-tone areas of said reference plate to control each condition of the duplicating process so that a correct duplicated image may be obtained.
- 2. A method of maintianing correct the developing bias voltage conditions of an electrophotographically duplicated image using a reference plate provided with two areas dark-tone and light-tone having a predetermined density difference therebetween, which comprises detecting the difference between the quantities of light reflected from the dark-tone and light-tone areas of said reference plate, detecting the difference between the quantities of light reflected from either of the two areas of the reference plate and the quantity of light reflected from a maximum reflection-factor area of a copy to be duplicated, comparing said former difference with said latter difference to obtain the difference therebetween, and determining the value of developing bias voltage according to said latest difference so that a correct duplicated image may be produced.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 2, which comprises setting the developing bias voltage slightly higher than the potential of an latent image corresponding to the background of a copy, and setting the upper limit of the developing bias voltage so that the developing bias voltage may not excessively increase even when the quantity of light reflected from the maximum reflection-factor area of the copy is small.
- 4. A method of maintaining correct the electrostatic latent image conditions of an electrophotographically duplicated image, which comprises .[.setting.]. .Iadd.providing .Iaddend.a reference plate having two wide areas dark-tone and light tone, .[.said light tone area having a striped area consisting of black-tone stripes,.]. .Iadd.setting said reference plate on a copy supporter together with an original copy so as to permit a duplicating process to proceed, .Iaddend.forming an electrostatic latent image of said reference plate on a photosensitive medium, detecting a potential of said electrostatic image corresponding to each area of said reference plate, and correcting .[.exposure, charge and flare.]. .Iadd.the quantities of charge or of exposure .Iaddend.to .[.initial set conditions.]. .Iadd.a predetermined condition .Iaddend.according to the detected potential of said electrostatic latent image thereby maintaining a correct electrostatic latent image of the copy so that a correct duplicated image may be produced.
- 5. A method of maintaining correct the developing bias voltage, charge, exposure and other conditions of a duplicated image in an electrophotographic process having charging and exposing steps for forming an electrostatic latent image on a photosensitive medium, which comprises setting a reference plate on a copy supporter together with an original copy so as to permit a duplicating process to proceed, said reference plate being provided with two areas of dark-tone and light-tone having a predetermined density difference therebetween, detecting the difference between the quantities of charge formed on the photosensitive medium by the action of said dark-tone and light-tone areas of said reference plate to control each condition of the duplicating process so that a correct duplicated image may be obtained.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein the controlling step comprises:
- varying a developing bias voltage to maintain a constant contrast between a high and low charged regions formed on the photosensitive medium by the dark-tone and light-tone areas in the event that further changes to the charging step are ineffective to maintain said constant contrast.
- 7. A method according to claim 5 wherein the controlling step comprises:
- varying the amount of exposure to maintain a constant contrast between a high and low charge regions formed on the photosensitive medium by the dark-tone and light-tone areas in the event that further changes to said charging step are ineffective to maintain said constant contrast.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the electrophotographic process is repeated such that the detection of the difference between the quantities of charge is made during a first electrophotographic process and a second process is started after the condition has been changed for the second process. .Iadd.
- 9. A method of maintaining correct the electrostatic latent image conditions of an electrophotographically duplicated image, comprising:
- providing a reference plate having a wide dark-tone area, a wide light-tone area, and a striped area,
- setting said reference plate on a copy supporter together with an original copy so as to permit a duplicating process to proceed;
- forming an electrostatic latent image of said reference plate on a photosensitive medium,
- detecting respective potentials of portions of said electrostatic image corresponding to respective areas of said reference plate, and
- correcting at least one duplicating process condition to a predetermined condition according to the detected potentials of said portions of said electrostatic latent image, thereby maintaining a correct electrostatic latent image of the copy so that a correct duplicated image may be produced,
- wherein said correcting step comprises correcting an amount of charging and an amount of light exposure to respective predetermined conditions based on the detected potentials corresponding to said wide dark-tone and said wide light-tone areas, respectively. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein said correcting step further comprises:
- correcting an amount of flare produced by contamination of an optical system employed in forming the electrostatic image based on the detected potential corresponding to said striped area. .Iaddend. .Iadd.11. A method of maintaining correct the electrostatic latent image conditions of an electrophotographically duplicated image, comprising:
- providing a reference plate having a wide dark-tone area, a wide light-tone area, and a striped area,
- setting said reference plate on a copy supporter together with an original copy so as to permit a duplicating process to proceed,
- forming an electrostatic latent image of said reference plate on a photosensitive medium,
- detecting respective potentials of portions of said electrostatic image corresponding to respective areas of said reference plate, and
- correcting at least one duplicating process condition to a predetermined condition according to the detected potentials of said portions of said electrostatic latent image, thereby maintaining a correct electrostatic latent image of the copy so that a correct duplicated image may be produced,
- wherein said correcting step comprises correcting an amount of flare produced by contamination of an optical system employed in forming the electrostatic image based on the detected potential corresponding to said
- striped area. .Iaddend. .Iadd.12. A method of maintaining correct the electrostatic latent image conditions of an electrophotographically duplicated image, comprising:
- providing a reference plate having two wide areas dark-tone, light-tone and a striped area,
- setting said reference plate on a copy supporter together with an original copy so as to permit a duplicating process to proceed,
- forming an electrostatic latent image of said reference plate on a photosensitive medium,
- detecting a potential of said electrostatic image corresponding to each area of said reference plate, and
- detecting optical system contamination according to the detected potential of said electrostatic latent image thereby maintaining a correct electrostatic latent image of the copy so that a correct duplicated image may be produced.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 405,379, filed Aug. 5, 1982 now abandoned, which in turn was a reissue application of U.S. Pat. No. 4,215,930. .Iaddend.
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