Claims
- 1. An image processing apparatus for forming a toner image on an image transfer substrate, said apparatus comprising:a cleaner adjacent said substrate, said cleaner including components for removing contaminates from said substrate; and sensors within said cleaner, said sensors detecting a position of said cleaner with respect to said substrate.
- 2. The image processing apparatus in claim 1, wherein if said sensors detect an improper position, said cleaner is rated unacceptable.
- 3. The image processing apparatus in claim 1, wherein said cleaner components include a rotatable fiber brush, a detoning roller, and a rotatable auger.
- 4. The image processing apparatus in claim 3, wherein said fiber brush and said detoning roller are electrically biased to attract contaminates.
- 5. The image processing apparatus in claim 3, further comprising a skive blade adapted to remove contaminates from said detoning roller.
- 6. The image processing apparatus in claim 5, wherein said auger transports contaminates to a storage receptacle after said skive blade removes said contaminates from said detoning roller.
- 7. An image processing apparatus for forming a toner image on an image transfer substrate, said apparatus comprising:a cleaner adjacent said substrate, said cleaner including components for removing contaminates from said substrate; and sensors within said cleaner, said sensors detecting a position of said cleaner with respect to said substrate, a proper rotation of cleaner components within said cleaner, and a proper electrical bias of said components.
- 8. The image processing apparatus in claim 7, wherein if said sensors detect an improper position, an improper rotation of cleaner components, or an improper electrical bias to cleaner components, said cleaner is rated unacceptable.
- 9. The image processing apparatus in claim 7, wherein said cleaner components include a fiber brush, a detoning roller, and an auger.
- 10. The image processing apparatus in claim 9, wherein said fiber brush and said detoning roller are electrically biased to attract contaminates.
- 11. The image processing apparatus in claim 9, further comprising a skive blade adapted to remove contaminates from said detoning roller.
- 12. The image processing apparatus in claim 11, wherein said auger transports contaminates to a storage receptacle after said skive blade removes said contaminates from said detoning roller.
- 13. A method of image processing for forming a toner image on an image transfer substrate and cleaning such image transfer substrate of waste toner particles with a cleaning assembly having cleaner components, said method comprising the steps of:placing a cleaning assembly adjacent said image transfer substrate; removing contaminates from said substrate with the components of the cleaning assembly; and detecting, with sensors in the cleaning assembly, a relative position of the cleaning assembly with respect to the image transfer.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said detecting step further comprises detecting a proper rotation of cleaner components with respect to said substrate.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said detecting step further comprises detecting a proper electrical bias of said cleaner components.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein if said sensors detect an improper position of cleaner components, an improper rotation of cleaner components, or an improper electrical bias to cleaner components, said cleaner is rated unacceptable.
- 17. A method of image processing for forming a toner image on an image transfer substrate and cleaning such image transfer substrate of waste toner particles with a cleaning assembly having cleaner components, said method comprising the steps of:placing a cleaning assembly adjacent said image transfer substrate; removing contaminates from said substrate with the components of the cleaning assembly; and detecting with sensors in the cleaning assembly, a relative position of the cleaning assembly with respect to the image transfer substrate, and a proper electrical bias of said components.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein if said sensors detect an improper position of cleaner components, an improper rotation of cleaner components, or an improper electrical bias to cleaner components, said cleaner is rated unacceptable.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to and priority claimed from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/317,392, filed Sep. 5, 2001, entitled PERFORMANCE SENSING CLEANING DEVICE.
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