The present invention relates to a printing apparatus, a method of controlling the printing apparatus, and a storage medium.
Many printing apparatuses can form images on various kinds of printing media. These printing media have various types that are different in size, thickness, rigidity, and the like. To improve the quality of a printed product, therefore, it is sometimes necessary to use a dedicated paper feed attachment or a dedicated paper feed tray for each printing medium. Especially when using an envelope as a printing medium, the printing quality may deteriorate if the user fails to correctly determine whether to use a necessary attachment, or the setting orientation of the envelope. Therefore, envelopes are difficult to use for users.
Various methods have been proposed to eliminate this difficulty in determination and mistake in setting of an envelope. For example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 5-92841 describes a method that detects the front/back and orientation of an envelope set in a paper feed cassette, and, if the placement of the envelope is incorrect, notifies the user of this information, or interrupts printing.
In the above-mentioned related art, however, when a user intends to perform printing on a given printing medium, the difficulty in determining a necessary attachment and whether to use it has not been eliminated. For example, there are various kinds of envelopes, so a printing apparatus may require an attachment for a given envelope but may not require any attachment for another envelope. In addition, the type of attachment to be used sometimes changes in accordance with the feed direction (orientation) of an envelope. Also, whether an attachment is necessary sometimes changes even for the same envelope in accordance with the conveying direction of the envelope. When using an envelope, as a printing medium, therefore, it is difficult to determine whether an attachment is necessary, and to determine the type of attachment to be used.
Furthermore, when a printing apparatus shifts from a state in which a necessary attachment is attached and printing is performed on a printing medium to a state of printing that is performed on a printing medium requiring another kind of attachment, it is difficult for the user to determine what process to perform.
An aspect of the present invention is to eliminate the above-mentioned problems with conventional technology.
A feature of the present invention is to provide a technique of properly prompting attaching of an attachment in accordance with the type or orientation of an envelope to be used in printing.
According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a printing apparatus for conveying an envelope set in a paper feed unit and performing printing on the envelope, the apparatus comprising a determination unit configured to determine whether or not attaching of an attachment to the paper feed unit is necessary in accordance with a type of an envelope to be used and a control unit configured to control to display a message prompting attaching of the attachment, if the determination unit determines that attaching of the attachment is necessary.
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a printing apparatus for conveying an envelope set in a paper feed unit and performing printing on the envelope, the apparatus comprising a determination unit configured to determine whether or not attaching of an attachment to the paper feed unit is necessary in accordance with an orientation of an envelope to be used and a control unit configured to control to display a message prompting attaching of the attachment, if the determination unit determines that attaching of the attachment is necessary.
According to a third aspect, the present invention provides a method of controlling a printing apparatus for conveying an envelope set in a paper feed unit and performing printing on the envelope, the method comprising determining whether or not attaching of an attachment is necessary in accordance with a type of an envelope to be used and controlling to display a message prompting attaching of the attachment, if it is determined, in the determining, that attaching of the attachment is necessary.
According to a fourth aspect, the present invention provides a method of controlling a printing apparatus for conveying an envelope set in a paper feed unit and performing printing on the envelope, the method comprising determining whether or not attaching of an attachment to the paper feed unit is necessary in accordance with a type of an envelope to be used and controlling to display a message prompting attaching of the attachment, if it is determined, in the determining, that attaching of the attachment is necessary.
According to a fifth aspect, the present invention provides a method of controlling a printing apparatus for conveying an envelope set in a paper feed unit and performing printing on the envelope, the method comprising determining whether or not attaching of an attachment to the paper feed unit is necessary in accordance with an orientation of an envelope to be used and controlling to display a message prompting attaching of the attachment, if it is determined in the determining that attaching of the attachment is necessary.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described hereafter in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the following embodiments are not intended to limit the claims of the present invention, and that not all of the combinations of the aspects that are described according to the following embodiments are necessarily required with respect to the means to solve the problems according to the present invention.
The image forming apparatus 100 is a multifunctional processing apparatus capable of printing and scanning of original, and includes a control unit 110, console unit 130, printer unit 140, and scanner unit 150. The control unit 110 controls the operation of the whole image forming apparatus 100. The arrangement of the control unit 110 will be explained below. A central processing unit (CPU) 111 controls the operation of the whole apparatus by executing a boot program stored in a read only memory (ROM) 112, deploying an operating system (OS) and control programs stored in a hard disk drive (HDD) 114 on a random-access memory (RAM) 113, and executing the OS and the programs. The programs to be executed by the CPU 111 include a scanning program and a printing program. When the scanning program is executed, image data of an original scanned by the scanner unit 150 is obtained. When the printing program is executed, the printer unit 140 prints an image. A console unit interface (I/F) 116 transmits information input by the user via the console unit 130 to the CPU 111, and displays a message, menu, and the like, on a display unit of the console unit 130 in accordance with instructions of the CPU 111. Note that the console unit 130 includes a display unit (or a Graphical User Interface (GUI)) having a touch panel function, a keyboard, and the like, accepts instructions from the user, and provides various kinds of information to the user. A printer I/F 117 connects the control unit 110 and the printer unit 140, and the printer unit 140 prints an image on a printing medium based on image data transferred via the printer I/F 117. A scanner I/F 118 connects the control unit 110 and the scanner unit 150. The scanner unit 150 scans an image on an original using a line sensor, and transfers image data obtained by the scanning to the control unit 110 via the scanner I/F 118. The HDD 114 stores image data input via the scanner I/F 118, and the stored image data is output to the printer unit 140 via the printer I/F 117 and is printed. A copying operation can be performed by thus printing, by the printer unit 140, the image data of an original obtained by the scanner unit 150. Note that the printer unit 140 and the scanner unit 150 respectively include CPUs 141 and 151 and ROMs 142 and 152, and each CPU reads out and executes firmware stored in a corresponding ROM. Accordingly, the printer unit 140 and the scanner unit 150 can execute operations corresponding to instructions from the control unit 110.
Next, the configuration of software to be executed by the CPU 111 of the control unit 110 will be explained with reference to
In controller software 210, firmware for implementing various functions of the image forming apparatus 100 according to the first embodiment is arranged. A UI control module 211 controls the console unit 130 via the console I/F 116. A printer control module 212 controls the printer unit 140 via the printer I/F 117. A scanner control module 213 controls the scanner unit 150 via the scanner I/F 118. An attachment determination module 214 determines whether or not an envelope attachment (to be described later) is necessary. An application control module 215 is a group of firmware for implementing various functions of the image forming apparatus 100. An OS 230 includes an operating system (OS), a basic input output system (BIOS), and the like.
A printing medium (for example, paper, a sheet, or an envelope) is stacked in a paper feed cassette 310 or 311 (a paper feed unit), and is conveyed to an image forming unit by a paper feed/conveyor unit. A desired image is formed on the conveyed printing medium through the image forming unit and a fixing unit, and the printing medium, on which the image has been formed, is discharged outside the image forming apparatus 100. In the paper feed cassette 310 and 311, plain paper having, for example, A4, LTR, A3, or B4 size, or a standard-size printing medium (paper or a sheet) is accommodated.
The image forming apparatus 100 is configured to form an image by feeding a printing medium other than the plain paper and the standard-size printing medium from the paper feed cassette 310, and various envelopes can be used as printing media. In this case, an envelope attachment is sometimes necessary in order to maintain the printing quality and to avoid a paper feed error in accordance with the type and the size of the envelope to be used and the feed direction (orientation) (short-edge feed or long-edge feed) of the envelope.
An attachment 501 is a short-edge feed attachment necessary for short-edge feed (conveyance in the longitudinal direction). The short-edge feed attachment 501 is installed inside the paper feed cassette 310, and increases the stability of envelope conveyance when feeding an envelope smaller than the standard size. The short-edge feed attachment 501 includes side regulating plates 502 and a rear-end regulating plate 503, and has an effect of suppressing a deviation of a stacked envelope 510 in the feed direction and preventing a feed error. The short-edge feed attachment 501 is installed in the paper feed cassette 310 (to be described later with reference to
An attachment 601 is a long-edge feed attachment necessary for long-edge feed (conveyance in the widthwise direction). The long-edge feed attachment 601 is installed inside the paper feed cassette 310, and has the same basic arrangement and effect as those of the short-edge feed attachment 501 shown in
The envelope 710 shown in
Referring to
The console unit 130 includes a display unit 901 having a touch panel function, and a hard key unit 910. As shown in
This processing is started when the user presses the sheet setting button 920 shown in
Referring to
In step S402, the CPU 111 displays an envelope selecting screen as shown in
In step S403, the CPU 111 determines whether the user has selected the type of envelope in the envelope selecting screen shown in
Since short-edge feed is set in
If the CPU 111 detects in step S406 that the user has pressed the OK button 1191, the CPU 111 advances the process to step S408, and completes the setting for the envelope. In step S408, the CPU 111 updates sheet setting information, and feeds the long No. 3 envelope from the paper feed cassette 310, thereby enabling printing. On the other hand, if the user has not pressed the OK button 1191 in step S406, the process advances to step S407, and the CPU 111 determines whether the cancel button 1190 is pressed. If it is determined that the cancel button 1190 is pressed, the process returns to step S401, and the CPU 111 displays the sheet setting screen shown in
Next, a case in which no envelope attachment is necessary will be explained with reference to the flowchart of
Referring to
Referring to
Referring to
Note that when a “TO LONG-EDGE FEED SCREEN” button 1130 is pressed on the screen shown in
In the first embodiment as explained above, whether an attachment is necessary to set an envelope in a paper feed cassette is displayed by only designating the type and the feed direction of the envelope. Also, if the attachment is necessary, an illustration of the attachment is displayed. This prevents the user from attaching a wrong attachment. This makes it possible to solve the problem that it is difficult to determine whether an attachment is necessary and the type of attachment when using an envelope as a printing medium.
As the second embodiment of the present invention, a case in which the type of envelope is changed for another job, after a job has been executed, by setting an envelope, or whether an envelope attachment is necessary changes because the setting of the feed direction of an envelope is changed will be explained.
Processing according to the second embodiment is different in only processes corresponding to steps S404 and S405 shown in
If it is determined in step S403 of
Referring to
On the other hand, if the CPU 111 determines in step S1901 that no attachment is necessary, the process advances to step S1910, and the CPU 111 determines whether an attachment is presently attached. As in step S1902, the CPU 111 estimates the present configuration of the paper feed cassette 310 from the setting information about the envelope direction and envelope type lastly set by the user, and performs the determination based on the estimation result. If it is determined that no attachment is attached, the envelope need only be stacked in the paper feed cassette 310, so nothing is displayed, and the process advances to step S406. On the other hand, if it is determined that an attachment is attached, the process advances to step S1911, and the CPU 111 displays a message prompting the user to remove the attachment from the paper feed cassette 310. After that, the process advances to step S406.
Referring to
In the second embodiment, as explained above, even when whether an envelope attachment is necessary is changed because the user has changed the envelope setting, the user can be notified by turning on/off the display of whether an attachment is necessary and the display of an attachment illustration.
The third embodiment of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the envelope selecting screens shown in
If the CPU 111 determines in step S403 that the user has selected an envelope, the CPU 111 determines in step S2001 whether an envelope attachment is necessary. If the CPU 111 determines that the attachment is necessary, the CPU 111 advances the process to step S2002, and determines whether the attachment is attached. If the CPU 111 determines in step S2002 that the attachment is attached, the process advances to step S2003, and the CPU 111 acquires the type (short-edge feed or long-edge feed) of the attached attachment. Then, the process advances to step S2003, and the CPU 111 determines whether the type of attachment is correct for the envelope selection setting. If it is determined that the attachment type is incorrect, the process advances to step S2004, and the CPU 111 displays a screen prompting the user to replace the attachment with an appropriate attachment, and advances the process to step S406.
Referring to
On the other hand, if the CPU 111 determines in step S2002 that no attachment is attached, the CPU 111 advances the process to step S2005, and displays a message prompting the user to attach the attachment.
Referring to
If the CPU 111 determines in step S2001 that no attachment is necessary, the process advances to step S2010, and the CPU 111 determines whether an attachment is attached. If no attachment is attached, nothing is displayed, and the process advances to step S406. On the other hand, if it is determined in step S2010 that an attachment is attached, the process advances to step S2011, and the CPU 111 displays a message prompting the user to remove the attachment because the attachment is unnecessary. After that, the process advances to step S406. Note that the screen display in step S2011 is the same as that shown in
In the third embodiment as explained above, even when whether an envelope attachment is necessary changes because the user has changed the envelope setting, the user can be notified of whether the attachment is necessary, as in the second embodiment.
Embodiments of the present invention can also be realized by a computer of a system or an apparatus that reads out and executes computer executable instructions (e.g., one or more programs) recorded on a storage medium (that may also be referred to more fully as ‘non-transitory computer-readable storage medium’) to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiments and/or that includes one or more circuits (e.g., an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC)) for performing the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiments, and by a method performed by the computer of the system or the apparatus by, for example, reading out and executing the computer executable instructions from the storage medium to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiments and/or controlling the one or more circuits to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiments. The computer may comprise one or more processors (e.g., a central processing unit (CPU), or a micro processing unit (MPU)) and may include a network of separate computers or separate processors to read out and to execute the computer executable instructions. The computer executable instructions may be provided to the computer, for example, from a network or the storage medium. The storage medium may include, for example, one or more of a hard disk, a random-access memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM), a storage of distributed computing systems, an optical disk (such as a compact disc (CD), a digital versatile disc (DVD), or a Blu-ray Disc (BD)™), a flash memory device, a memory card, and the like.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
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