1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a scan method, and in particular to a scan method reducing the number of required detectors.
2. Description of the Related Art
a shows a conventional scanner 1, comprising a media detector A, a scan-in detector B, an image sensor 10, a weight 20 and a transmission mechanism 30. Transmission mechanism 30 comprises a pick arm 31, a roller 32, a roller 33 and a roller 34.
When scanner 1 scans, recording media passes between weight 20 and image sensor 10, and image sensor 10 captures image data therefrom.
With reference to
With reference to
In conventional scanning, first, media detector A detects the presence of recording media P in transmission position A1. If present, transmission mechanism 30 transmits recording media P toward the image sensor 10. When recording media P actuates scan-in detector B, image sensor 10 scans the recording media P. Finally, when media detector A and the scan-in detector B detect no recording media P, the scanner 1 stops.
In conventional scanning, more then two detectors are required, increasing costs.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,844,698 discloses a scan method, however, only one sheet of recording media can be scanned in a single scan process rather then continuous scanning of a plurality of recording media, since paper jam is indistinguishable from lack of media altogether.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention provides a scan method in which a scanner is provided, comprising an image sensor, a reference pattern and a transmission mechanism. The image sensor scans the reference pattern to generate reference data. Next, the transmission mechanism transmits at least one recording media between the reference pattern and the image sensor. Finally, the image sensor generates scan data, and the scanner compares the scan data with the reference data to obtain a transmission condition thereof.
The embodiment reduces the required number of detectors and, thus, cost.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a shows a conventional scanner;
b shows function of media detector;
c shows function of scan-in detector;
a shows a scanner of a first embodiment of the invention;
b shows a modified embodiment;
a is a flowchart of the first embodiment;
b shows recording media in a transmission position;
c shows recording media passing between an image sensor and a weight;
d shows recording media leaving the image sensor;
The following description is of the best-contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.
a shows a scanner 100 of a first embodiment, comprising a media detector A, an image sensor 10, a memory (not shown), a weight 20 and a transmission mechanism 30. The transmission mechanism 30 comprises a pick arm 31, a roller 32, a roller 33 and a roller 34. The weight 20 comprises a reference pattern 21 corresponding to the image sensor 10.
With reference to
With reference to
When the scanner 100 scans, recording media passes between the weight 20 and the image sensor 10, and the image sensor 10 captures image data therefrom.
In the embodiment, control the number of detectors required is reduced, and thus cost. In the first embodiment, scan-in detector is omitted.
a is a flowchart of the first embodiment. First, a scan order is input to the scanner 100 in a preparation state accordingly (S11). Then, with reference to
In a modified embodiment, in step S14, the image sensor 10 scans normally according to the steps of the transmission mechanism transmitting the recording media P to the image sensor to generate the scan data.
In the scan state, the image sensor 10 scans the recording media P (S15). Then, the scanner 100 compares the scan data with the reference data according to a first time period T1 and a second time period T2 (S16). The first time period T1 is the time required to scan one recording media P. The second time period T2 is shorter than the first time period T1. A first comparison result is achieved by comparing the scan data with the reference data according to the first time period T1. A second comparison result is achieved by comparing the scan data with the reference data according to the second time period T2. If the first comparison result is distinct, paper jam is indicated (for example, the recording media P is stopped as shown in
If the first comparison result is identical and the second comparison result is identical, no recording media P passes between the image sensor 10 and the weight 20, and the scanner 10 detects the presence of recording media P in the transmission position A1 (S17). If no recording media P is present in the transmission position A1, the transmission mechanism removes residual recording media P from the scanner 100 and stops (S18). If recording media P is present in the transmission position A1, the scanner 100 outputs a third error signal (S171).
The embodiment reduces the number of detectors required and cost of the scanner 100.
After the transmission mechanism runs predetermined steps in the transmission state, the scanner compares the scan data with the reference data (S23). If the scan data is identical to the reference data, paper jam is indicated, and the scanner 200 generates a first error signal (S231). If the scan data is distinct from the reference data, the recording media P reaches the image sensor 10, and the scanner 200 enters a scan state (S24).
In the scan state, the image sensor 10 scans the recording media (S24). Then, the scanner 200 compares the scan data with the reference data according to a first time period T1 and a second time period T2 (S25). The first time period T1 is the time required to scan one recording media P. The second time period T2 is shorter than the first time period T1. A first comparison result is achieved by comparing the scan data with the reference data according to the first time period T1. A second comparison result is achieved by comparing the scan data with the reference data according to the second time period T2. If the first comparison result is distinct, paper jam is indicated, and the scanner 200 generates a second error signal (S251). If the first comparison result is identical, the recording media P leaves the image sensor 10 and the weight 20, and the scanner 200 restarts the scan state to scan next recording media P (back to step S24). If the first comparison result is identical and the second comparison result is distinct, the scanner 200 functions normally.
If the first comparison result is identical and the second comparison result is identical, there is no recording media passing between the image sensor 10 and the weight 20, and the scanner 200 is operated to confirm the scan condition (S26). If the absence of recording media P is confirmed, paper jam is indicated, and the scanner 200 outputs a third error signal (S261). If scan process completion is accomplished, the transmission mechanism removes residual recording media P from the scanner 200 and stops (S27).
The second embodiment further reduces the number of detectors required in the scanner, decreasing cost thereof.
The first time period T1 and the second time T2 period are dynamically modified according to real-time capacity of the memory of the scanner.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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