The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-146282, which was filed on Aug. 31, 2020, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The following disclosure relates to a printer.
There has been a conventional image forming apparatus configured to form an image on a second sheet that is larger than a first sheet in size when the first sheet designated by a job is not accommodated in a first supply tray. In this image forming apparatus, after forming the image on the second sheet accommodated in a second supply tray, the image forming apparatus generates a recorded sheet on which the image is formed and an unrecorded sheet on which the image is not formed by cutting the large second sheet into two equal sheets in size.
Then, the unrecorded sheet is conveyed to the first supply tray, while the recorded sheet is discharged to a first discharge tray. This enables the image forming apparatus to form an image on the cut unrecorded sheet accommodated in the first supply tray when a sheet equal to the first sheet in size is designated by a next job.
The conventional image forming apparatus, however, needs to provide a supply roller for each of the first supply tray and the second supply tray in order to use the cut unrecorded sheet, making it difficult to minimize the image forming apparatus in size.
An aspect of the disclosure relates to a minimized printer capable of using a recording medium that has been cut.
In one aspect of the disclosure, a printer includes a first accommodating portion that accommodates a recording medium, a supply roller configured to supply the recording medium to a conveyance path, a recording device configured to record an image on the recording medium supplied to the conveyance path by the supply roller, a cutter configured to cut the recording medium into a first recording medium and a second recording medium, a second accommodating portion that accommodates a recorded first recording medium and a recorded second recording medium, the recorded first recording medium being the first recording medium on which an image has been recorded by the recording device, the recorded second recording medium being the second recording medium on which an image has been recorded by the recording device, a third accommodating portion that accommodates an unrecorded second recording medium that is the second recording medium on which an image has not been recorded by the recording device, and a switcher configured to switch a conveyance destination of the second recording medium between the second accommodating portion and the third accommodating portion. The third accommodating portion is movable between a first position at which the third accommodating portion receives the unrecorded second recording medium cut by the cutter and a second position at which the unrecorded second recording medium accommodated in the third accommodating portion is in contact with the supply roller. The supply roller is configured to supply the unrecorded second recording medium accommodated in the third accommodating portion that is positioned at the second position.
The objects, features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of the present disclosure will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiments, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Configuration of Printer
There will be described a printer 1 of a first embodiment of this disclosure, with reference to
The printer 1 has the printing function as an ink-jet printing type configured to record an image corresponding to image data designated by a job on a recording sheet, which is one example of a recording medium, by ejecting ink droplet onto the recording sheet, for example. The printer 1 is capable of printing the image on the recording sheet P by color printing, but may be specialized to black and white printing. The recording medium is not limited to a paper sheet, but may be a resin sheet used by an overhead projector, for example.
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The supply roller 24 is a roller configured to supply the recording sheet P accommodated in the first accommodating portion 21 to the conveyance path R. The supply roller 24 is further configured to supply a second recording sheet P2, which is an unrecorded sheet and accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23, which will be described below, to the conveyance path R in a state in which the third accommodating portion 23 is positioned at a second position. The second recording sheet P2, which is an unrecorded second recording sheet P2, is a sheet which has been cut from a recorded recording sheet on which an image has been recorded and corresponds to a region of the recorded sheet on which any images are not recorded.
The supply roller 24 is rotatably supported at a distal end of a supply arm 25. The supply arm 25 is supported by an axis 26 supported by a frame of the printer 1 so as to be pivotable about the axis 26. An urging force of a self-weight of the supply arm 25 or an elastic force of a spring, for example, pivotably presses the supply arm 25 against the first accommodating portion 21.
The supply roller 24 rotates in a forward direction, as an example of a first direction, by driving of a supply motor 71 (see
The conveyance path R is a space defined by guide members 51, 52, 53, 54, the image recording device 3, and the like. The conveyance path R is a path which extends upward from a rear end of the first accommodating portion 21 and curves in a region defined by the guide members 51, 52. The conveyance path R extends straight in a region defined by the guide member 53, 54 after passing through a position of the image recording device 3, and reaches the second accommodating portion 22.
The resist roller 60 is disposed upstream of the image recording device 3 in the conveyance path R in a conveying direction of the recording sheet P. A pinch roller 61 is disposed at a position opposed to a lower portion of the resist roller 60. The resist roller 60 is driven by a conveying motor 72 (see
The resist roller 60 is provided with an encoder 107 configured to detect rotation of the resist roller 60 (see
A regisensor 106 is attached to the guide member 52 at a position upstream of the resist roller 60 in the conveyance path R. The regisensor 106 is a sensor configured to detect that the recording sheet P has passed a contact position with the resist roller 60. A sensor having an actuator configured to swing by contact with the recording sheet P or a photo-sensor may be used as the regisensor 106, for example. The regisensor 106 outputs an ON signal in a state in which the recording sheet P is passing through the contact position with the resist roller 60 and outputs an OFF signal in a state in which the recording sheet P is not passing through the contact position with the resist roller 60. The detected signal by the regisensor 106 is output to the controller 100.
The image recording device 3 is disposed between the resist roller 60 and the first conveying roller 62 in the conveyance path R, and configured to record an image on the recording sheet P. The image recording device 3 includes a head carriage 31, a recording head 32, and a platen 33. The recording head 32 is mounted on the head carriage 31. A plurality of nozzles, which are not illustrated, are provided on a lower surface of the recording head 32. The recording head 32 ejects ink droplets from the plurality of nozzles by vibrating a plurality of vibrating elements such as a plurality of piezoelectric elements. The platen 33 is a member shaped like a rectangular plate on which the recording sheet P is placed. The recording head 32 selectively ejects ink droplets on the recording sheet P while the head carriage 31 moves with respect to the recording sheet P supported by the platen 33. As a result, an image is recorded on the recording sheet P.
The head carriage 31 reciprocates in a scanning direction by driving force transmitted from a carriage motor 73 (see
The first conveying roller 62 is disposed downstream of the image recording device 3 in the conveying direction of the recording sheet P in the conveyance path R. A spur roller 63 is disposed at a position opposed to an upper portion of the first conveying roller 62. The first conveying roller 62 is driven by the conveying motor 72 (see
The cutter 10 is disposed between the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64 in the conveyance path R. The cutter 10 includes a cutter carriage 11 and a blade 12, and the cutter 10 cuts the recording sheet P on which image has been recorded by the image recording device 3. The cutter carriage 11 moves in the scanning direction orthogonal to the conveying direction of the recording sheet P by driving force transmitted from a cutter carriage motor 74 (see
The cutter 10 cuts, by the blade 12, the recording sheet P in a widthwise direction at a predetermined position of the recording sheet P by movement of the cutter carriage 11 in the scanning direction with respect to the recording sheet P which is stopped while being nipped by the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64.
In the first embodiment, when the controller 100 determines that the recording sheet P needs to be cut, the cutter 10 cuts the recording sheet P into a first recording sheet P1 as an example of a first recording medium and the second recording sheet P2 as an example of a second recording medium by cutting the recording medium P at the predetermined position, as illustrated in
The second conveying roller 64 is disposed downstream of the cutter 10 in the conveying direction of the recording sheet P in the conveyance path R. A spur roller 65 is disposed at a position opposed to an upper portion of the second conveying roller 64. The second conveying roller 64 is driven by the conveying motor 72 (see
The switcher 8 is disposed between the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64 in the conveyance path R. The switcher 8 is a member configured to switch a conveyance destination of the second recording sheet P2 between the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23. The switcher 8 is a member including a curved portion 80 which extends in a direction directed from an upper portion toward a lower portion of the printer 1 and curves toward the cutter 10. In other words, the switcher 8 is a member including a curved portion 80 which curves so as to be nearer to the cutter 10 at a lower portion of the curved portion 80 than at an upper portion of the curved portion 80. The switcher 8 guides the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has not been recorded to the third accommodating portion 23 that is positioned at a first position, which will be described below, along the curved portion 80.
The switcher 8 includes a first guide surface 81 that guides the recording sheet P to the second accommodating portion 22 and a second guide surface 82 that guides the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has not been recorded to the third accommodating portion 23. The switcher 8 is disposed so as to be pivotable between a first state at which, as illustrated in
It is noted that the switcher 8 is provided with a urging member which is not illustrated. The urging member is constituted by a spring, for example, and the urging member pushes the switcher 8 toward the guide member 53.
Detailed Configurations of Second Accommodating Portion and Third Accommodating Portion
There will be next described in detail, with reference to
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A step 222 inclined from the second accommodating portion 22 toward the third accommodating portion 23 downward is formed between the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23. That is, the step is inclined so as to be higher at its front portion than at its rear portion. The step 222 formed between the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 enables the plurality of unrecorded second recording sheets P2 to be accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23.
The third accommodating portion 23 includes a placement surface 230 on which the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has not been recorded is placed. The third accommodating portion 23 is disposed in the frame member 200 so as to be movable in a depth direction of the printer 1, which is a front and rear direction, between the first position illustrated in
When the third accommodating portion 23 is positioned in the first position illustrated in
A dimension of the third accommodating portion 23 in the depth direction of the printer 1, which is the front and rear direction, is less than a dimension of the first accommodating portion 21 in the depth direction which is the front and rear direction. Specifically, the dimension of the third accommodating portion 23 in the depth direction is equal to or less than a half of the dimension of the first accommodating portion 21 in the depth direction.
The third accommodating portion 23 includes a well-known moving mechanism 70. The moving mechanism 70 is constituted by a rack 701 illustrated in
A second sheet sensor 108 as one example of a recording medium sensor is provided near the third accommodating portion 23. The second sheet sensor 108 is a sensor configured to detect whether there is the unrecorded second recording medium P2 or not in the third accommodating portion 23, and constituted by, for example, a photo-sensor having a light emitter and a light receiver. When there is the second recording sheet P2 in the third accommodating portion 23, the second sheet sensor 108 outputs an ON signal to the controller 100, and the second sheet sensor 108 outputs an OFF signal to the controller 100 when there is not the second recording sheet P2 in the third accommodating portion 23.
Electrical Configuration of Printer
The controller 100 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 101, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 102, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 103, an EEPROM 104 (Registered trademark), and an ASIC 105, and these are connected to each other by an internal bus. The ROM 102 stores various programs and the like by which the CPU 101 controls various processing. The RAM 103 is used as a storage area temporary storing data and signals, or as a work area of data processing, which is used when the CPU 101 executes the programs. The EEPROM 104, as an example of a storage, stores information to be maintained even after a power of the printer 1 is turned off. The controller 100 controls the supply motor 71, the conveying motor 72, the carriage motor 73, the recording head 32, the cutter carriage motor 74, the setting device 110, and the like based on a control program read from the ROM 102.
The supply motor 71, the conveying motor 72, the carriage motor 73, the recording head 32, the cutter carriage motor 74, the regisensor 106, the encoder 107, the second sheet sensor 108, the network interface 109, and the setting device 110 are connected to the ASIC 105.
The ASIC 105 supplies a driving current to the supply motor 71, the conveying motor 72, the carriage motor 73, and the cutter carriage motor 74. The supply motor 71, the conveying motor 72, the carriage motor 73, and the cutter carriage motor 74 are DC motors, rotation speed of each of which increases as the supplied driving current increases, and decreases as the supplied driving current decreases. The controller 100 controls rotation of each of the supply motor 71, the conveying motor 72, the carriage motor 73, and the cutter carriage motor 74 by a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control.
The controller 100 applies a driving voltage to the vibrating elements of the recording head 32 to eject ink droplets from the nozzles. The controller 100 detects a rotation amount of the resist roller 60 based on a pulse signal output from the encoder 107. The controller 100 detects that the recording sheet P has passed through the contact position with the resist roller 60 based on a detection signal output from the regisensor 106. After the ON signal is output from the regisensor 106, the controller 100 estimates a conveyance amount of the recording sheet P in the conveyance path R based on the pulse signal output from the encoder 107.
The network interface 109 is connected to a network such as a LAN, and enables the printer 1 to connect an external device on which the driver for the printer 1 has been installed. When the printer 1 receives a job via the network interface 109, the printer 1 records an image corresponding to printing data designated by the job on the recording sheet P. The job includes information related to printing such as a total number of printing pages.
Control Operations of Controller
There will be next described, with reference to flowcharts in
In the flowchart illustrated in
When the controller 100 determines that the total number of printing pages of the job is an even number (S2:YES), the controller 100 rotates the supply roller 24 in the forward direction by driving the supply motor 71 so as to convey the recording sheet P from the first accommodating portion 21 to the conveyance path R (S3). When a front end of the recording sheet P conveyed to the conveyance path R reaches the resist roller 60, the controller 100 rotates the resist roller 60, the first conveying roller 62, and the second conveying roller 64 in the forward direction by rotating the conveying motor 72 in the forward direction so as to convey the recording sheet P to the image recording device 3.
Next, the controller 100 executes an image recording process in which the line-feed process and the recording process, which will be described below, are repeated with respect to the recording sheet P that has been conveyed to the image recording device 3 so as to record an image on the recording sheet P (S4). That is, in the line-feed process, the controller 100 drives the resist roller 60, the first conveying roller 62, and the second conveying roller 64 by rotating the conveying motor 72 so as to convey the recording sheet P by a predetermined conveyance amount. In the recording process, the controller 100 controls the recording head 32 to eject ink droplets from the nozzle on the recording sheet P while the head carriage 31 moves in the scanning direction of the recording sheet P by driving the carriage motor 73 in a state in which a conveyance of the recording sheet P is stopped, and an image corresponding to one line (one scanning of the head carriage 31) is recorded on the recording sheet P.
On the other hand, when it is determined that the total number of printing pages of the job is not an even number (S2:NO), that is, the total number of printing pages of the job is an odd number, the controller 100 executes a second-sheet-using process illustrated in
After S4, the controller 100 determines whether a setting for cutting the recording sheet P has been set by the setting device 110 (S5). When it is determined that the setting for cutting the recording sheet P has been set by the setting device 110 (S5:YES), the controller 100 cuts the recording sheet P by driving the cutter carriage motor 74 (S6). Specifically, the controller 100 cuts, by the blade 12, the recording sheet P in the widthwise direction at the predetermined position of the recording sheet P by movement of the cutter carriage 11 in the widthwise direction. On the other hand, when it is determined that the setting for cutting the recording sheet P has not been set by the setting device 110 (S5:NO), the controller 100 conveys the recording sheet P on which an image has been recorded to the second accommodating portion 22 (S11).
After S6, the controller 100 determines whether the second recording sheet P2 that has been cut from the recording sheet P by the cutter 10 at S6 is an unrecorded sheet (a recording sheet on which any images are not recorded) (S7). When it is determined that the second recording sheet P2 is an unrecorded sheet (S7:YES), the controller 100 conveys the first recording sheet P1 on which an image has been recorded to the second accommodating portion 22 (S8). Specifically, the controller 100 rotates the resist roller 60, the first conveying roller 62, and the second conveying roller 64 in the forward direction by controlling the conveying motor 72 so as to convey the first recording sheet P1 to the second accommodating portion 22. At this time, as illustrated in
Continuously, after a rear end of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 has passed through the switcher 8, the controller 100 rotates the second conveying roller 64 in a reverse direction, which is opposite to the forward direction and an example of a second direction, by rotating the conveying motor 72 in the reverse direction so as to convey the second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23 (S9). At this time, as illustrated in
On the other hand, when it is determined that the second recording sheet P2 is not an unrecorded sheet (S7:NO), that is, when an image has been recorded on the second recording sheet P2, the controller 100 conveys the first recording sheet P1 and the second recording sheet P2 to the second accommodating portion 22 (S12).
After S9, S11 and S12, the controller 100 determines whether there is a next page of the job (S13). When it is determined that there is a next page of the job (S13:YES), the controller 100 execute a processing at S3. On the other hand, when it is determined that there is not a next page of the job (S13:NO), the flow illustrated in
There will be next described the second-sheet-using process at S10 in
When it is determined that the size of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 is the predetermined size (S22:YES), the flow goes to S23. At S23, the controller 100 moves the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 in a direction defined by an arrow A in
After S23, the controller 100 rotates the supply roller 24 in the forward direction by driving the supply motor 71 so as to convey the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 to the conveyance path R (S24). Then, the controller 100 rotates the resist roller 60, the first conveying roller 62, and the second conveying roller 64 in the forward direction by rotating the conveying motor 72 in the forward direction so as to convey the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the image recording device 3.
Next, the controller 100 records an image on the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 by the image recording device 3 (S25), and determines whether there is a next page of the job (S26). When it is determined that there is a next page of the job (S26:YES), the controller 100 executes a processing at S3 in
It is noted that, at S2 in
Flow of Control in Power Off
There will be next described a flow of control by the printer 1 at a timing of a power off according to the first embodiment, with reference to a flowchart in
When it is determined that the power of the printer 1 is turned off by an operation of a user, for example (S31:YES), the controller 100 determines whether there is the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 in the third accommodating portion 23 by the second sheet sensor 108 (S32). Then, the controller 100 stores information related to an existence or a nonexistence of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 into the EEPROM 104 as an example of a storage (S33), and the controller 100 ends the flowchart in
Effects in First Embodiment
In the printer 1 according to the first embodiment, as described above, after cutting the recording sheet P into the first recording sheet P1 and the second recording sheet P2 by the cutter 10, the switcher 8 can switch the conveyance destination of the second recording sheet P2. Specifically, by the switcher 8, the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has not been recorded can be conveyed to the third accommodating portion 23, while the recorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image had been recorded is conveyed to the second accommodating portion 22.
Then, in a next printing, the supply roller 24 provided for the first accommodating portion 21 is also used as the supply roller 24 for the third accommodating portion 23, and the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 is conveyed to the image recording device 3. An image can be recorded on the unrecorded second recording sheet P2. That is, it is possible to use the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 which has been cut from the recording sheet P. Additionally, there is no need to provide an additional supply roller dedicated to the third accommodating portion 23, resulting in reduction in size of the printer 1.
As indicated by the arrow A in
By automatically moving the third accommodating portion 23 from the first position to the second position by the controller 100, it is possible to smoothly use, in a next printing, the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 which has been cut.
The switcher 8 provided between the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64 enables the third accommodating portion 23 to be disposed at a space below the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64. It is possible to convey the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23 by rotating the second conveying roller 64 in the reverse direction and bringing the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 into contact with the second guide surface 82. Accordingly, the conveyance destination of the second recording sheet P2 can be switched with this simple configuration.
The switcher 8 configured to pivot between the first state and the second state enables the conveyance destination of the second recording sheet P2 to be smoothly switched.
The protruding portion 221 extending upward from the one side edge of the second accommodating portion 22 of the placement surface 220 that is nearer to the third accommodating portion 23 than the other side edge is capable of separating the third accommodating portion 23 from the second accommodating portion 22. This configuration can prevent the user from taking out the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 by mistake when the user takes out the first recording sheet P1 from the second accommodating portion 22.
The controller 100 changes the flow of control in printing in accordance with an even number or an odd number that is the total number of printing pages designated by the job. That is, when it is determined that the total number of printing pages designated by the job is an even number (S2:YES), the controller records images corresponding to two pages on each of the recording sheets P without using the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 (S4), and then the controller 100 cuts the recording sheets P on which the images have been recorded. On the other hand, when it is determined that the total number of printing pages is an odd number (S2:NO), the controller 100 records an image corresponding to the first page of the job on the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 (S24), and then the controller 100 records images corresponding to pages other than the first page of the job on the recording sheet P accommodated in the first accommodating portion 21 (S4). This configuration enables the printer 1 to efficiently and promptly execute the image recording process.
The switcher 8 extending upward or downward of the printer 1 enables the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has not been recorded to be successfully guided along the curved portion 80 of the switcher 8 to the third accommodating portion 23 provided below the cutter 10 without causing a jam and the like, as illustrated in
When it is determined that the power of the printer 1 it turned off (S31:YES), the controller 100 stores the information related to the existence or the nonexistence of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 detected by the second sheet sensor 108 into the EEPROM 104 as the storage (S33). This configuration enables the controller 100 of the printer 1 to promptly determine the existence or the nonexistence of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 when the printer 1 is turned on in a next printing, and certainly use the unrecorded second recording sheet P2.
The length of the third accommodating portion 23 in the depth direction is less than that of the first accommodating portion 21 in the depth direction, resulting in reducing in size of the printer 1.
As illustrated in
In the state in which the third accommodating portion 23 is at the first position, the supply roller 24 does not come into contact with the second recording sheet P2. This configuration enables the supply roller 24 not to prevent the conveyance of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 when the switcher 8 guides the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23.
The second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 that are formed in one piece enables the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 to be produced easily. The step 222 formed between the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 can prevent (a) the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2, each on which an image has been recorded, to be conveyed to the second accommodating portion 22 and (b) the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has not been recorded to be conveyed to the third accommodating portion 23 from mixing up.
Configuration of Printer
There will be next described, with reference to
The switcher 8A extends in a direction directed from an upper portion toward a lower portion of the printer 1A, and includes a curved portion 80A, a first guide surface 81A, and a second guide surface 82A. The curved portion 80A curves toward the cutter 10. That is, the curved portion 80A curves so as to be nearer to the cutter 10 at a lower portion of the curved portion 80A than at an upper portion of the curved portion 80A. The first guide surface 81A is configured to guide the recording sheet P to the second accommodating portion 22, and guide the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2 each on which an image has been recorded to the second accommodating portion 22.
The second guide surface 82A is configured to guide a front end of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the placement portion 231, and then guide said unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23. It is noted that an urging force, which is not illustrated, pivotably pushes the switcher 8A toward the guide member 53.
The third conveying roller 66 is disposed near to a lower portion of the switcher 8A and at a side of the second guide surface 82A of the switcher 8A. When the third conveying roller 66 rotates in the forward direction, the front end of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 is guided to the placement portion 231 along the second guide surface 82A.
The placement portion 231 is provided at a position below the placement surface 220 of the second accommodating portion 22 with a space therebetween. A partition wall 223 is provided between the placement portion 231 and the placement surface 220 of the second accommodating portion 22. A part of a front portion of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 is placed on the placement portion 231. The placement portion 231 constitutes a part of the third accommodating portion 23.
Control Operations of Controller
There will be next described a flow of control in printing by the controller 100 of the printer 1A according to the second embodiment, which are only different points from the first embodiment. In the second embodiment, a processing at S9 in the flowchart in illustrated in
In the second embodiment, after a rear end of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 has passed through the switcher 8A, the controller 100, at S9, rotates the second conveying roller 64 in the reverse direction and rotates the third conveying roller 66 in the forward direction by rotating the conveying motor 72 in the reverse direction so as to convey the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23 (S9).
Specifically, first, a front portion of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 is conveyed to the placement portion 231 along the second guide surface 82A of the switcher 8A. At this time, as illustrated in
According to the printer 1A of the second embodiment described above, it is possible to certainly covey the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23 by the second conveying roller 64 and the third conveying roller 66.
Especially, the controller 100 conveys the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23 after guiding a part of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the placement portion 231 provided below the placement surface 220 of the second accommodating portion 22 with a space. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent the part of the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 from overlapping the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2 each on which an image has been recorded, from above in the second accommodating portion 22. This configuration can prevent the user from taking out the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 by mistake, when the user takes out the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2, each on which an image has been recorded, from the second accommodating portion 22.
There will be next described, with reference to
Configuration of Printer
The switcher 8B includes a curved portion 80B extending in a direction directed from an upper portion toward a lower portion of the printer 1B and curving toward the second accommodating portion 22. That is, the curved portion 80B curves so as to be nearer to the second accommodating portion 22 at a lower portion of the curved portion 80B than at an upper portion of the curved portion 80B. The switcher 8B is disposed so as to be movable in the up and down direction between the first state defined by a dotted line illustrated in
The switcher 8B guides the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2, each on which an image has been recorded, to the second accommodating portion 22 when the switcher 8B is in the first state. On the other hand, as illustrated in
The switcher 8B is connected to a driving mechanism, which is not illustrated. The controller 100 controls driving of the switcher 8B via the driving mechanism to move a position of the switcher 8B between the first state and the second state.
Control Operations of Controller
There will be next described a flow of control in printing by the controller 100 of the printer 1B according to the third embodiment, which are only different points from the first embodiment. In the third embodiment, processings at S8, S9 and S12 in the flowchart in illustrated in
In the third embodiment, when it is determined that the second recording sheet P2 is the unrecorded sheet (S7:YES) in the flowchart of
Then, the controller 100, at S9, moves the switcher 8B to the second state indicated by the solid line in
On the other hand, when it is determined that the second recording sheet P2 is not the unrecorded sheet (S7:NO), that is, when an image has been recorded on the second recording sheet P2, the controller 100, at S12, moves the switcher 8B to the first state, and conveys the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2, each on which an image has been recorded, to the second accommodating portion 22 by rotating the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64 in the forward direction.
According to the printer 1B of the third embodiment described above, the controller 100 moves the switcher 8B to the first state, and can convey the first recording sheet P1 and the recorded second recording sheet P2, each on which an image has been recorded, to the second accommodating portion 22 by rotating the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64 in the forward direction. The controller 100 moves the switcher 8B to the second state, and can convey the unrecorded second recording sheet P2 to the third accommodating portion 23 by rotating the first conveying roller 62 in the forward direction. This configuration enables the printer 1B to switch the conveyance destination of the second recording sheet P2 by a simple configuration without rotating the second conveying roller 64 in the reverse direction.
The switcher 8B provided between the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64 enables the third accommodating portion 23 to be disposed at a space below the first conveying roller 62 and the second conveying roller 64. This configuration achieves space saving of the printer 1.
It is noted that, in the third embodiment described above, when it is determined that the second recording sheet P2 is the unrecorded sheet at S7 in
In this case, the controller 100 may determine, at S7, whether the first recording sheet P1 is the unrecorded sheet, and when it is determined that the first recording sheet P1 is unrecorded sheet, the controller 100 may move the switcher 8B to the second state, and may convey the unrecorded first recording sheet P1 to the third accommodating portion 23, and, at S9, may move the switcher 8B to the first state, and may convey the recorded second recording sheet P2 on which an image has been recorded to the second accommodating portion 22. This configuration enables the printer 1 to print an image on the first recording sheet P1 by conveying the first recording sheet P1 accommodated in the third accommodating portion 23 to the image recording device 3 in a next printing.
In the printer 1 according to the first embodiment described above, the second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 are formed in one piece, however, the present disclosure is not limited to this configuration. The second accommodating portion 22 and the third accommodating portion 23 may be formed separately. In this case, only the third accommodating portion 23 is disposed so as to be movable between the first position and the second position in the front and rear direction of the printer 1. That is, the second accommodating portion 22 may be fixed to the frame member 200 of the printer 1, and the third accommodating portion 23 may be disposed so as to be movable with respect to the frame member 200 of the printer 1.
In the printer 1 according to the first embodiment described above, at S23 in
In the printer 1 according to the first embodiment described above, the cutter 10 is disposed downstream of the image recording device 3 in the conveying direction of the recording sheet P, however, the present disclosure is not limited to this configuration. The cutter 10 may be disposed upstream of the image recording device 3 in the conveying direction of the recording sheet P. In this case, the controller 100 records an image on the first recording sheet P1 and the second recording sheet P2 by the image recording device 3 after generating the first recording sheet P1 and the second recording sheet P2 by cutting the recording sheet P by the cutter 10.
In the first embodiment described above, the second accommodating portion 22 is provided with the protruding portion 221, however, the present disclosure is not limited to this configuration. The second accommodating portion 22 may not include the protruding portion 221.
In the first embodiment described above, roller members, that is, the resist roller 60, the first conveying roller 62, and the second conveying roller 64, are used, and convey the recording sheet P, however, the present disclosure is not limited to this configuration. For example, belt members or drum members may be used.
While the embodiments have been described above, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the details of the illustrated embodiments, but may be embodied with various changes and further modifications, which may occur to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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