Information
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Patent Grant
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6636710
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Patent Number
6,636,710
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman & Chick, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 70
- 399 1
- 399 2
- 399 38
- 358 474
- 358 296
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International Classifications
- G03G1520
- G03G1500
- H04N104
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Abstract
A power saving mode, in which the temperature of a heater of a printer is made lower than a predetermined temperature, is turned on when a predetermined condition has been met, and turned off when a job has occurred. The power saving mode is continued if a job has occurred in a state in which the power saving mode is turned on and the job that has occurred is a job which does not use the printer.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multi-function peripheral (MFP) which includes a printer such as an electrophotographic type printer with a heater and can execute a plurality of jobs including a print job using the printer.
2. Description of the Related Art
In an MFP including a printer such as an electrophotographic type printer with a heater, it is necessary to maintain the operational temperature of the heater at a predetermined level in order to perform printing. Thus, much power is consumed in a state in which printing is performed.
Under the circumstances, a power save mode is provided in many cases. In the power save mode, the heater is turned off, or the temperature of the heater is maintained at a standby temperature lower than the operational temperature. Thus, power consumption is reduced.
When some job needs to be executed, the power save mode is turned off. Once the power save mode is turned off, the temperature of the heater is raised. If the temperature of the heater reaches its operational temperature, the MFP has come in the ready state and is capable of executing the job.
Even where a job which does not require the printer is executed, the job cannot be executed until the elevation of temperature is completed, and a useless standby time will pass. Moreover, even where a job which does not require the printer is executed, the power save mode is turned off and, as a result, useless power will be consumed.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to quickly execute a job from a state in which a power save mode is turned on, and to make effective use of the power save function, thereby further saving power.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a multi-function peripheral which can execute a plurality of kinds of jobs including printing of an image, comprising: a printer having a heater and performing the printing in a state in which the temperature of the heater is a predetermined temperature; a power saving process section which turns on a power saving mode in which the temperature of the heater is made lower than the predetermined temperature, when a predetermined condition has been met, and turns off the power saving mode when a job has occurred; and a continuous process section which causes the power saving process section to continue the power saving mode, when a job has occurred in a state in which the power saving mode is turned on by the power saving process section if the job that has occurred is a job which does not use the printer.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a control method for controlling a multi-function peripheral which can execute a plurality of kinds of jobs including printing of an image by a printer having a heater and performing the printing in a state in which the temperature of the heater is a predetermined temperature, wherein a power saving mode, in which the temperature of the heater is made lower than the predetermined temperature, is turned on when a predetermined condition has been met, and turned off when a job has occurred, and the power saving process section is caused to continue the power saving mode, when a job has occurred in a state in which the power saving mode is turned on if the job that has occurred is a job which does not use the printer.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1
is a block diagram showing an MFP according to an embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 2
is a flow chart illustrating a turn-off process by the CPU in FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a block diagram showing an MFP according to an embodiment of the invention.
In
FIG. 1
, the MFP according to this embodiment is denoted by reference numeral
1
. The MFP
1
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, comprises a CPU
11
, a ROM
12
, a RAM
13
, an information storage
14
, an image storage
15
, an encoder/decoder
16
, a scanner
17
, a printer
18
, a modem
19
, an NCU
20
, a telephone controller
21
, a line signal detector
22
, a LAN interface
23
, a key unit
24
, and a display
25
.
The CPU
11
, ROM
12
, RAM
13
, information storage
14
, image storage
15
, encoder/decoder
16
, scanner
17
, printer
18
, modem
19
, NCU
20
, line signal detector
22
, LAN interface
23
, key unit
24
and display
25
are interconnected over a bus
26
. The modem
19
and telephone controller
21
are connected to the NCU
20
. The line signal detector
22
is connected to the telephone controller
21
.
The CPU
11
executes software processes based on operation programs stored in the ROM
12
, thereby controlling the respective parts to realize the operations of the MFP.
The ROM
12
stores the operation programs, etc.
The RAM
13
is used as, e.g. a work area for storing various information necessary for the CPU
11
to execute various processes.
The information storage
14
is realized by using, e.g. a flash memory. The information storage
14
stores various setting information and other information.
The image storage
15
is realized by using, e.g. a large-capacity DRAM, or a hard disc drive. The image storage
15
temporarily stores received image data and image data to be transmitted.
The encoder/decoder
16
subjects image data to an encoding process for redundancy compression. The encoder/decoder
16
decodes image data which has been encoded for redundancy compression.
The scanner
17
reads an original for transmission, and generates image data corresponding to the original.
The printer
18
prints an image represented by image data on print paper. The printer
18
is of electrophotography type, and it has a heater for fixation.
The modem
19
generates a facsimile transmission signal by modulating image data, and generates a command transmission signal by modulating a command sent from the CPU
11
. The modem
19
sends these transmission signals to a PSTN subscriber line
2
via the NCU
20
. The modem
19
receives via the NCU
20
a facsimile transmission signal and a command transmission signal, which come via the PSTN subscriber line
2
. The modem
19
reproduces image data by demodulating the facsimile transmission signal, and reproduces a command by demodulating the command transmission signal.
A PSTN
3
is connected to the NCU
20
via the PSTN subscriber line
2
. The NCU
20
monitors the state of the PSTN subscriber line
2
and performs a signal calling process for transmission to the PSTN
3
. In addition, the NCU
20
equalizes facsimile transmission signals sent from the modem
19
to the PSTN subscriber line
2
and sets the output level of facsimile transmission signals.
A telephone
4
is connected to the telephone controller
21
, where necessary. The telephone controller
21
executes a well-known control to enable a call to be made via the PSTN subscriber line
2
with use of the connected telephone
4
.
Various signals coming from the PSTN subscriber line
2
are delivered to the line signal detector
22
via the NCU
20
and telephone controller
21
. The line signal detector
22
monitors the delivered signals and detects the arrival of a predetermined signal.
The LAN interface
23
is connected to a LAN line
5
. A mail server
6
is connected to the LAN line
5
. The mail server
6
is connected to the Internet
7
. The LAN interface
23
performs data transmission via the LAN line
5
and Internet
7
.
The key unit
24
has a number of key switches and accepts various instructions to the CPU
11
by the user. The key switches of the key unit
24
include a FAX key and a scanner key. The FAX key accepts a start instruction for starting a job for facsimile transmission. The scanner key accepts a start instruction for starting a job for a scanner operation.
The display
25
comprises, e.g. an LCD, and it displays various information to be indicated to the user under control of the CPU
11
.
The CPU
11
executes software processes based on the operation programs stored in the ROM
12
and functions as a general well-known control section in the MFP. In addition, the CPU
11
functions as a power save process section, a transmission process section, a result printing process section, a receiving process section, a memory reception process section, and a continuous process section.
The power save process section performs a process for turn on and turn off power saving. The transmission process section processes a job for facsimile transmission. The result printing process section causes the printer
18
to print out a communication report indicating a result of facsimile transmission. The receiving process section performs a job for facsimile reception. The memory reception process section processes a job for memory reception, by which data received by the receiving process section is stored in the image storage
15
. The continuous process section performs a process for continuing power saving, if a job requiring no use of the printer
18
occurs in a power save mode.
The operation of the MFP with the above structure will now be described. This MFP has a plurality of functions such as a copying function, a printer function, a facsimile function and a scanner function. The operations for realizing these functions are the same as those of the conventional MFP, so a description thereof is omitted. The operation relating to power saving, which characterizes the present invention, will mainly be described.
The CPU
11
initiates power saving, if a predetermined condition is met in a state in which power saving is not turned on. The predetermined condition is, for example, passing of a predetermined time in a state in which no job occurs. If the power saving is initiated, the heater of the printer
18
is turned off or the temperature of the heater is maintained at a standby temperature lower than an operation temperature.
In the state in which the power saving is turned on, the CPU
11
executes a turn-off process illustrated in FIG.
2
.
In the turn-off process, the CPU
11
waits for the setting of an original on the scanner
17
, or the depression of a power save key of the key unit
24
, or the occurrence of an incoming call (steps ST
1
to ST
3
).
In this state, if the setting of the original is confirmed in step ST
1
or the depression of the power save key is confirmed in step ST
2
, the CPU
11
advances to a process for waiting for the depression of the scanner key, FAX key or some other key of the key unit
24
. (steps ST
4
to ST
6
).
When the scanner function of the MFP is to be used, a method of user operations is determined such that the scanner key provided on the key unit
24
is depressed. Specifically, if the scanner key is depressed, a job for realizing the scanner function will occur. This job does not require use of the printer
18
. Thus, if the depression of the scanner key is confirmed in step ST
4
, the CPU
11
does not turn off the power saving in accordance with the occurrence of this job and returns to the waiting state in steps ST
1
to ST
3
.
On the other hand, when the facsimile transmission function of the MFP is to be used, a method of user operations is determined such that the FAX key provided on the key unit
24
is depressed. Specifically, if the FAX key is depressed, a job for realizing the facsimile transmission function will occur. In this job, whether the use of printer
18
is required or not varies depending on whether the output of a communication report is necessary or not. If the depression of the FAX key is confirmed in step ST
5
, the CPU
11
determines whether the output of a communication report is set in the ON state (step ST
7
). If the output of the communication report is set in the OFF state, the current job does not require the printer
18
. If it is determined in step ST
7
that the output of the communication report is in the OFF state, the CPU
11
does not turn off the power saving in accordance with the occurrence of this job and returns to the waiting state in steps ST
1
to ST
3
.
If a call occurs from the PSTN
3
, a job for realizing the facsimile receiving function occurs. In this job, whether the use of printer
18
is required or not varies depending on whether received data is to be stored in the image storage
15
or not. When the occurrence of a call from the PSTN
3
is confirmed in step ST
3
, the CPU
11
determines whether the received data is to be stored or not (step ST
8
). If the received data is to be stored, the current job does not require the printer
18
. Thus, if it is determined in step ST
8
that the received data is to be stored, the CPU
11
does not turn off the power saving in accordance with the occurrence of this job and returns to the waiting state in steps ST
1
to ST
3
.
If a key on the key unit
24
, other than the scanner key and FAX key, is depressed when the CPU
11
is in the waiting state in steps ST
4
to ST
6
, this means that the execution of a function other than the scanner function and facsimile transmission function has been requested by the user. In this MFP, such a function is a copy function or a printer function, which requires the use of printer
18
.
If the output of the communication report is set in the ON state when the job for executing facsimile transmission has occurred, this job is a job requiring the use of printer
18
to print out the communication report.
If received data is not to be stored when the job for executing facsimile reception has occurred, this job is a job requiring the use of printer
18
to print out the received data.
The CPU
11
turns off the power saving of the printer
18
(step ST
9
), if it has been determined in step ST
6
that a key other than the scanner key and FAX key has been depressed, if it has been determined in step ST
7
that the output of the communication report is set in the ON state, or if it has been determined in step ST
8
that the received data is not to be stored. If the power saving is turned off, the temperature of the heater of the printer
18
is elevated and maintained at the operation temperature. Subsequently, the CPU
11
initializes the respective sections relating to printing (step ST
10
). Thus, the turn-off process is completed.
As described above, even if a job occurs in the state in which the power saving of the printer
18
is turned on, if the job does not require the printer
18
, the power saving is not turned off and is continued.
The CPU
11
executes a job, which has occurred, by another task process, irrespective of whether the power saving is turned off or not in the turn-off process. If the power saving is not turned off, the job is immediately started. However, if the power saving is turned off, the job is started after the temperature of the heater has been elevated.
According to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the power saving from being turned off when the job that does not require the printer
18
is executed. As a result, useless power consumption can be prevented. Moreover, since a job requiring no use of printer
18
can be started without waiting for heating-up of the heater, the job can be efficiently executed without causing useless wait time.
In the above embodiment, the job for realizing the scanner function, the job for facsimile transmission without output of a communication report and the job for facsimile reception without storage of received data are exemplified as jobs that do not require the printer
18
. However, it is not necessary that all of these jobs are provided. In addition, other jobs may be included in the jobs that do not require the printer
18
.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A multi-function peripheral which can execute a plurality of kinds of jobs including printing of an image, said multi-function peripheral comprising:a printer which includes a heater and which performs a printing operation in a state in which a temperature of the heater is a predetermined temperature; a power saving process section which turns on a power saving mode in which the temperature of the heater is made lower than the predetermined temperature, when a predetermined condition has been met, and which turns off the power saving mode when a job which requires use of the printer is performed; and a continuous process section which causes the power saving process section to continue the power saving mode, when a job which does not require use of the printer is performed a continuous process section which causes the power saving process section to continue the power saving mode, when the power saving mode is already turned on and a job which does not require use of the printer is performed.
- 2. A multi-function peripheral according to claim 1, further comprising a transmission process section which performs facsimile transmission, wherein said continuous process section causes the power saving process section to continue the power saving mode if the job that is performed is a facsimile transmission operation by the transmission process section.
- 3. A multi-function peripheral according to claim 1, further comprising a transmission process section which performs facsimile transmission, and a result print process section which causes the printer to print out an image indicating a result of facsimile transmission by the transmission process section, wherein said continuous process section causes the power saving process section to turn off the power saving mode if the result print process section is made effective and the job that is performed is a facsimile transmission operation by the transmission process section.
- 4. A multi-function peripheral according to claim 1, further comprising:a receiving process section which performs facsimile reception of image data; a memory for storing image data; and a memory reception process section which stores, in the memory, the image data received by the receiving process section, wherein said continuous process section causes the power saving process section to continue the power saving mode if the job that is performed is a facsimile reception operation in which the image data received by the receiving process section is stored in the memory by the memory reception process section.
- 5. A multi-function peripheral according to claim 1, further comprising:a scanner which reads an image formed on an original and generates corresponding image data; and an output section which outputs the image data generated by the scanner, wherein said continuous process section causes the power saving process section to continue the power saving mode if the job that is performed is a scanning operation by the scanner to generate the image data to be output by the output section.
- 6. A control method for controlling a multi-function peripheral which can execute a plurality of kinds of jobs including printing of an image by a printer that includes a heater and that performs a printing operation in a state in which a temperature of the heater is a predetermined temperature, said control method comprising:turning on a power saving mode, in which the temperature of the heater is made lower than the predetermined temperature, when a predetermined condition has been met; turning off the power saving mode when a job which requires use of the printer is performed; and causing the power saving mode to be continued when the power saving mode is already turned on and a job which does not require use of the printer is performed.
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