This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-194783 filed on Sep. 25, 2014. The entire subject matter of the application is incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
The present disclosures relate to a sheet conveyer having a first conveying passage and a second conveying passage.
Related Art
A conventional sheet conveyer for a printer or the like typically employs a structure in which printing sheets are conveyed from one of multiple sheet trays to a conveying roller pair through conveying passages respectively extending from the multiple sheet trays. Then the printing sheets are conveyed to a printing unit by the conveying roller pair, and images are printed on the printing sheet. In such a structure, for example, one conveying passage may be extended from one of the sheet trays and have a U-shaped cross section, while another conveying passage may be extended from another sheet tray and have a linear cross section or curvature having a reversed curve in comparison with the U-shaped cross section of the one conveying passage. Such conveying passages are connected to each other at an upstream side, in the sheet conveying direction, with respect to the conveying roller pair (hereinafter, the position where the two conveying passages are connected will be referred to as a connecting position). In such a configuration according to the conventional art, a roller conveyer is further provided between the connecting position and the conveying roller pair so that the printing sheets are smoothly conveyed from the plurality of sheet trays.
When the printing sheet is conveyed in a warped condition, the leading end of the printing sheet may contact the roller conveyer and may obstacles the smooth conveying of the printing sheet.
In consideration of the above, aspects of the disclosures provide an improved sheet conveyer which has at least two sheet conveying passages connected inside the sheet conveyer, while the printing sheets can be conveyed smoothly in each of the at least two conveying passages.
According to aspects of the disclosures, there is provided a sheet conveyer, which has a casing in which a first conveying passage and a second conveying passage are defined, the first conveying passage extending from a first tray and having a first curved passage which is curved in a particular direction, the second conveying passage extending from a second tray and having a second curved passage, which curves in a direction opposite to the first curved passage, and connected to the first conveying passage at a connection position, a conveying roller configured to convey a sheet and arranged in the first conveying passage at a position opposite to the first tray with respect to the connection position, a first guide member arranged at the connection position and constituting a curved outside part of the first curved passage and a curved inside part of the second curved passage, a second guide member constituting a curved outside part of the first curved passage, in the first conveying passage, on a first tray side with respect to the first guide member, a third guide member constituting a curved inside part of the first curved passage, a guide roller provided to the first guide member and protruded toward a position close to the connection position, and a flap rotatably provided to the second guide member. The flap is maintained at a first position in a neutral state, the flap blocks passage from at least a part of the first conveying passage to the connection position and the second conveying passage is opened to the connection position when the flap is located at the first position. Further, the flap moves to a second position as the flap contacts the sheet conveyed through the first conveying passage, the first conveying passage being opened toward the connection position and at least a part of the second conveying passage is blocked with respect to the connection position, and a guide surface constituting an upper surface of the first curved passage is located at a position closer to the third guide member than the guide roller does when the flap is located at the second position.
Hereinafter, referring to the accompanying drawings, an MFP (multi-function peripheral) 10 according to an illustrative embodiment of the disclosures will be described. It is noted that the embodiment described below is merely an illustrative embodiment and various modification could be made without departing from the gist of the disclosures.
It is noted that, in the following description, up and down directions are defined based on a state where the MFP 10 is placed for use (i.e., the state shown in
<Entire Structure of MFP>
As shown in
A lower part of the MFP 10 is configured as a printer unit 11. According to the illustrative embodiment, the printer unit 11 is configured to print images on printing sheets 6 or the like in accordance with an inkjet printing method. It is noted that, another type of printer such as an electrophotographic printer configured to form images on the recording sheets 6 in accordance with an electrophotographic image formation method may be used instead of the inkjet printing method.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the MFP 10 has various functions such as a facsimile function in addition to the printer function described above.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the MFP 10 also has a function of forming images on a recording medium such as a CD-ROM (compact disc ROM) or a DVD-ROM (digital versatile disc ROM) which has generally thicker than a printing sheet 6.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the recording medium has a plate-like member, and is conveyed in a linear passage 65B and a label print passage 67 with being supported by a medium tray 71 (see
The printer unit 11 has a casing 14 which is formed with an opening 13 on its front surface. The casing 14 is an outer cover defining an inner space in which components of the printer unit 11 are accommodated. At the opening 13, a sheet feed tray 20 configured to support the various sizes of printing sheets 6 and a discharged sheet tray 21 are provided so as to be inserted/removed along the front-rear direction.
As shown in
<Sheet Feed Tray 20>
The sheet feed tray 20 shown in
<Feeding Unit 15>
As shown in
A driving force of a motor (not shown) is transmitted to the sheet feed roller 25 through the driving force transmission mechanism 27. The driving force transmission mechanism 27 has a gear train including multiple gears engaged subsequently to transmit the rotational force of the motor to a shaft of the sheet feed roller 25 so that the sheet feed roller 25 rotates in accordance with the driving force applied by the motor. As the sheet feed roller 25 rotates with contacting the uppermost one of the printing sheets 6 accommodated on the supporting surface of the sheet feed tray 20, the uppermost printing sheet 6 is fed to the conveying passage 65.
<Conveying Passage 65>
The conveying passage 65 is a passage through which the printing sheet 6 fed from the sheet feed tray 20 passes. As shown in
The curved passage 65A extends upward from a rear end of the sheet feed tray 20 in a curved manner. In other words, the curved passage 65A is extended from the sheet feed tray 20, and is curved such that the rear side and front side of the casing 14 are respectively regarded as outside and inside of the curvature of the curved passage 65A. It is noted that the curved direction shown in
The curved passage 65A is defined by an outer guide member 18 and an inner guide member 19 which face each other, and a first upper guide member 32 and a lower guide member 31 which face each other. It is noted that a space through which the printing sheet 6 can pass through is defined between the outer guide member 18 and the inner guide member 19, and between the first upper guide member 32 and the lower guide member 31. It is noted that the outer guide member 18 and the first upper guide member 32 are example of second and first guide member set forth in the claims. Further, the inner guide member 19 and the lower guide member 31 are examples of a third guide member set forth in the claims.
The lower guide member 31 rotatably supports a roller conveyer 37 (see
The linear passage 65B is connected to the curved passage 65A at the connection position 80. The linear passage 65B linearly extends frontward from the connection position 80 toward a first conveying roller 60, which will be described later, and reaches the discharged sheet tray 21. Since the linear passage 65B is substantially linearly, the medium tray 71 can pass therethrough without being bend.
The linear passage 65B is defined by the recording unit 24 and the first upper guide member 32, and a platen 42 (see
The printing sheet 6 conveyed along the conveying passage 65 by the sheet feed roller 25 proceeds upward along the curved passage 65A with making a U-turn, and then conveyed frontward along the linear passage 65B. That is, the printing sheet 6 is conveyed in a conveying direction 17 which is indicted by a dotted line with an arrow in
The lower guide member 31 is arranged below the connection position 80. The lower guide member 31 defines a curved inside part which is a part of the curved passage 65A on a downstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the inner guide member 19, and a lower part of the linear passage 65B on an upstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the platen 42.
The first upper guide member 32 is arranged above the connection position 80. The first upper guide member 32 defines a curved outside part which is a part of the curved passage 65A on the downstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the outer guide member 18, and an upper side part of the linear passage 65B on the upstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the recording unit 24. Further, the first upper guide member 32 constitutes a curved inside part of the bypass passage 66.
The outer guide member 18 defines a curved outside part which is a part of the curved passage 65A on the upstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the first upper guide member 32. In other words, the outer guide member 18 constitutes the curved outside part of the curved passage 65A on the sheet feed tray 20 side with respect to the first upper guide member 32.
The inner guide member 19 defines the curved inner part of the curved passage 65A on the upstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the lower guide member 31. In other words, the inner guide member 19 constitutes the curved inner part of the curved passage 65A on the sheet feed tray 20 side with respect to the lower guide member 31.
<First Conveying Roller Pair 54 & Second Conveying Roller Pair>
As shown in
In the linear passage 65B, at a position on the downstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the recording unit 24, a second conveying roller pair 55 is provided. The second conveying roller pair 55 has a second conveying roller 62 and a spur roller 63 which are configured to contact each other.
The first conveying roller 60 and the second conveying roller 62 rotate as the rotating force of a motor (not shown) is applied thereto. When the first conveying roller 60 rotates, the printing sheet 6 nipped by the first conveying roller pair 54 is conveyed. When the second conveying roller 60 rotates, the printing sheet 6 nipped by the second conveying roller pair 55 is conveyed.
<Recording Unit 24>
As shown in
The recording unit 24 has a carriage 41 and a recording head 39. The carriage 41 is supported by guide rails 43 and 44 (see
The recording head 39 is mounted on the carriage 41. On an under surface of the recording head 39, multiple nozzles (not shown) are formed. Ink is supplied from ink cartridges (not shown) to the recording head 39, and the recording head 39 ejects minute ink drops through the multiple nozzles selectively. Specifically, when the carriage 41 is moving in the right-left direction 9, the ink drops are ejected from the multiple nozzles toward the printing sheet 6 conveyed in the linear passage 65B or the recoding medium supported by the medium tray 71. As the ejected ink drops adhere on the printing sheet 6 on the platen 42 or the recording medium on the medium tray 71, thereby an image being formed on the printing sheet 6 or the recording medium.
<Roller Pairs 54 and 55, Platen 42 and Lower Guide Member 31>
As shown in
The pinch roller 61 and the second conveying roller 62 are configured to be movable between contact positions (indicated by solid lines in
It is noted that the up-down movement of the pinch roller 61 and the second conveying roller 62 is realized by a conventional configuration. For example, according to the illustrative embodiment, a lever part 95 (see
When the pinch roller 61 and the second conveying roller 62 are located at the contact positions, the first conveying roller pair 54 and the second conveying roller pair 55 can nip the printing sheet 6 between the rollers constituting respective roller pairs. When the pinch roller 61 and the second conveying roller 62 are located at the spaced positions, the first conveying roller pair 54 and the second conveying roller pair 55 can nip the medium tray 71 between the rollers constituting respective roller pairs.
When the first conveying roller 60 and the second conveying roller 62 rotate in a state where the first conveying roller pair 54 and the second conveying roller pair 55 nips the printing sheet 6 or the medium tray 71, the printing sheet 6 or the medium tray 71 is conveyed along the linear passage 65B or a label print passage 67, which will be described later, respectively.
The platen 42 is configured to be movable between an upside position which is indicated by a solid line in
The lower guide member 31 is configured to be rotatable between a first rotation position which is indicated by a solid line in
The rotation of the lower guide member 31 is realized by a well-known configuration. For example, the lower guide member 31 may be maintained to stay at the first rotation position as being supported by the supporting member connected to the lever part 95, and rotate to the second rotation position as the support by the supporting member is released. Further, the lower guide member 31 at the second rotation position may move from the second rotation position to the first rotation position as moved up by the supporting member which moves in association with the movement of the lever part 95. It is noted that the lower guide member 31 may be configured to move not by rotation but another way. For example, the lower guide member 31 may be configured to slidably move in the up-down direction 7.
<Concave Parts of Lower Guide Member 31>
As shown in
<Label Print Passage 67>
As shown in
The label print passage 67 is defined by an upper surface of an outer guide member 18 and an under surface of the second upper guide member 33, which surfaces face each other with a clearance allowing the medium tray 71 to pass through therebetween.
<Bypass Passage 66 and Bypass Tray 70>
As shown in
The bypass passage 65 is connected to the conveying passage 65 at the connection position 80. The bypass passage 66 is arranged on upper side with respect to both the conveying passage 65 and the label print passage 67. According to the illustrative embodiment, the bypass passage 66 is defined by an under surface of the first upper guide member 32 and an upper surface of the second upper guide member 33, which surfaces face each other with a clearance through which the printing sheet 6 can pass through being arranged therebetween.
A bypass tray 70 is arranged on a rear surface side of the MFP 10 and on an upper side with respect to the outer guide member 18. The bypass tray 70 is configured to support the printing sheet 6 independent from the sheet feed tray 20. The printing sheet 6 supported by the bypass tray 70 is conveyed by the first conveying roller pair 54. Specifically, the printing sheet 6 is inserted into the casing 14 along the bypass passage 66 when the printing sheet 6 is supported by the bypass tray 70. At that time, the leading end portion of the printing sheet 6 is guided by a guide roller 90 and a flap 34 (which will be described later). Then, the printing sheet 6 is supported by the bypass tray 70 with its leading end portion being nipped by the first conveying roller pair 54. In that state, when the first conveying roller 60 rotates, the printing sheet 6 supported by the bypass tray 70 is conveyed through the linear passage 65B by the first conveying roller pair 54.
It is noted that a roller may be provided to face the bypass tray 70 and contact the printing sheet 6 supported by the bypass tray 70. In such a case, the printing sheet 6 supported by the bypass tray 70 may be conveyed through the linear passage 65B as the roller rotates. Thus, in such a case, it is unnecessary that the leading end portion of the printing sheet 6 is nipped by the first conveying roller pair 54 when the printing sheet 6 is supported on the bypass tray 70.
<Guide Roller 90>
As shown in
As shown in
<Flap 34>
As shown in
As shown in
The flap 34 is configured such that upstream and downstream sides, in the conveying direction 17, thereof are proximal and distal ends (i.e., movable ends) thereof, and is configured to be rotatable between a first position shown in
The flap 34 is located below the connection position 80 when located at the first position. Further, the flap 34 is located below the label print passage 67 when located at the first position.
As shown in
Further, the flap 34 has multiple protruded parts 35 which are protruded from a downstream side, in the conveying direction 17. Tip ends of the protruded parts 35 constitute a distal end (i.e., a movable end) 81 of the flap 34. When the flap 34 is located at the first position, the protruded parts 35 are accommodated in the concave parts 51 formed on the lower guide member 31, respectively. It is noted that the protruded parts 35 may be completely accommodated by the concave parts 51, respectively. Alternatively, the protruded parts 35 may be accommodated in the concave parts 51 with their upper portions being protruded from the concave parts 51, respectively.
As shown in
It is noted that the lower guide member 31 may not be formed with the concave parts 51. In such a case, the flap 34 at the first position simply contact the lower guide member 31 from the above and is brought in state of being supported by the lower guide member 31. Alternatively, the protruded parts 35 of the flap 34 may be supported by a member other than the lower guide member 31 (e.g., by the casing 14).
As described above, the flap 34 at the first position is supported such that the proximal end thereof is supported by the outer guide member 18, and the protruded parts 35 located on the movable end (i.e., distal end) are supported by the lower guide member 31. With this configuration, the flap 34 at the first position blocks passage from the curved passage 65A to the connection position 80. Thus, the flap 34 at the first position is spaced from the first upper guide member 32. As a result, the label print passage 67 and the bypass passage 66 are opened with respect to the connection position 80. In other words, the flap 34 does not block passage through the label print passage 67 or the bypass passage 66 when located at the first position 34.
It is noted that the flap 34 at the first position needs not completely block passage from the curved passage 65A to the connection position 80. For example, the flap 34 at the first position may partially block passage from the curved passage 65A to the connection point 80 on condition that the printing sheet 6 conveyed through the curved passage 66A can be prevented from entering the curved passage 65A.
As described in detail later, the flap 34 is pushed by the printing sheet 6 conveyed through the curved passage 65A in the conveying direction 17 and moves from the first position to the second position. As shown in
As shown in
According to the illustrative embodiment, the movable end 81 of the flap 34 at the second position contacts the first upper guide member 32 on the downstream side, in the conveying direction 17, with respect to the connection position 80. In other words, the movable end 81 of the flap 34 at the second position contacts the first upper guide member 32 on the first conveying roller 60 side with respect to the connection point 80. Thus, the flap 34 blocks passage from the label print passage 67 and the bypass passage 66 to the connection position 80. According to the illustrative embodiment, a concave part (not shown) is formed on the first upper guide member 32, and the movable end 81 of the flap 34 enters the concave part when the flap 34 is located at the second position.
It is noted that the flap 34 at the second position needs not completely block passage from the label print passage 67 and the bypass passage 66 to the connection point 80. For example, the flap 34 at the second position may partially blocks passage through the label print passage 67 and the bypass passage 66 on condition that the printing sheet 6 conveyed through the curved passage 65A is prevented from entering the bypass passage 65 and the label print passage 67.
It is noted that a partial blocking of passage from the curved passage 65A, the label print passage 67 or the bypass passage 66 to the connection position 80 includes a condition where, when there are multiple flaps 34 which are arranged in the right-left direction 9 at intervals, the portions corresponding to the intervals do not block the corresponding passage.
As shown in
Further, when the flap 34 is located at the second position, the guide roller 90 is arranged at the opposite position with respect to the flap 34. In other words, the guide surface 36, which constitutes the curved passage 65A when the flap 34 is located at the second position, is located at a position closer to the inner guide member 19 and the lower guide member 31 than the guide roller 90. That is, when the flap 34 is located at the second position, the guide surface 36 facing the curved inside part of the curved passage 65A is located at an inner side of the curved inside part than the guide roller 90.
<Image Recordation on Printing Sheet 6>
When the user operates an operation panel 73 (see
As shown in
Thus, the curved passage 65A and the liner passage 65B which were blocked by the flap 34 are connected. Then, the printing sheet 6 is guided by the guide surface 36 and conveyed from the curved passage 65A to the linear passage 65B. At this time, contact of the printing sheet 6 to the guide roller 90, and entrance of the printing sheet 6 from the conveying passage 65 to the bypass passage 66 or the label print passage 67 are prevented by the flap 34 which is now located at the second position. It is noted that, when the trailing end, in the conveying direction 17, is moved away from the flap 34, the flap 34 rotates back from the second position to the first position by its own weight. In other words, the flap 34 rotates in a direction indicated by arrow 91 by its own weight. The direction of the arrow 91 is a direction in which the protruded parts 35 move downward.
Thereafter, the printing sheet 6 passes below the recording unit 24. At this stage, ink drops are ejected from the recording head 39 of the recording unit 24 to the printing sheet 6, and images are recorded on the printing sheet 6. Thereafter, the printing sheet 6 is discharged from the opening 13 to the outside of the MFP 10, and stacked on the discharged sheet tray 21.
When the user operates the operation panel 73, and the controller of the MFP 10 instructs image recordation on the printing sheet 6 supported by the bypass tray 70, the first conveying roller 60 rotates. At this stage, as described above, the printing sheet 6 has been guided by the guide roller 90 and flap 34 (i.e., the ribs 78 of the flap 34), and inserted in the casing 14. The printing sheet 6 is now supported by the bypass tray 70, and the leading end of the printing sheet 6 is currently nipped by the first conveying roller pair 54.
When the first conveying roller 60 rotates, the printing sheet 6 supported on the bypass tray 70 is conveyed by the first conveying roller pair 54. At this time, the printing sheet 6 is smoothly conveyed by the guide roller 90. Further, at this time, the conveyed printing sheet 6 is prevented from entering the curved passage 65A as blocked by the flap 34 which is located at the first position. Thereafter, similarly to the above, an image is recorded on the conveyed printing sheet 6 by the recording unit 24, and the printing sheet 6 is discharged through the opening 13 and stacked on the discharged sheet tray 21.
<Image Recordation on Recording Medium Supported by Medium Tray 71>
When an image is recorded on the recording medium supported by the medium tray 71, firstly the user operates the lever part 95 to move forward. Then, the conveying roller pairs 54 and 55, the platen 42, and the lower guide member 31 move to downward positions and the second rotation position, respectively. Next, by the user, the medium tray 71 supporting the recording medium is inserted in the MFP 10 with being supported by a tray guide (not shown) provided inside the inner space communicating with the opening 13. At this stage, the leading end of the medium tray 71 is located on the rear side with respect to the first conveying roller 60.
In this state, when the user operates the operation panel 73 and the controller of the MFP 10 instructs recordation of an image on the recording medium, the first conveying roller 60 and the second conveying roller 62 are forwardly rotated. Then, the medium tray 71 is conveyed rearward (i.e., a direction opposite to the conveying direction 17) and reaches the label print passage 67 through the linear passage 65B. That is, the medium tray 71 is inserted from a most downstream side, in the conveying direction 17, and conveyed to reach the label print passage 67. It is noted that the medium tray 71 is conveyed rearward until the surface of the recording medium mounted on the medium tray 71 faces the recording unit 24.
It is noted that, since the flap 34 at the first position is located below the label print passage 67, the medium tray 71 being conveyed does not contact the flap 34. Further, since the guide roller 90 is arranged at a higher position with respect to the medium tray 71 which is conveyed through the label print passage 67 and the linear passage 65, the medium tray 71 being conveyed does not contact the guide roller 90.
Next, under control by the controller, rotation of the first conveying roller 60 and the second conveying roller 62 are switched from the forward rotation to the reverse rotation. By this switching of the rotation direction, the medium tray 71 is conveyed forwardly. At this stage, the recording head 39 ejects ink drops to form an image on the surface of the recording medium mounted on the medium tray 71. Thereafter, the medium tray 71 is discharged from the MFP 10 through the opening 13.
It is noted that, in a state where the medium tray 71 has been conveyed rearward and reached the label print passage 67, the medium tray 71 may be protruded from the rear surface of the MFP 10 through an opening (not shown) formed on the rear surface of the MFP 10, or may not be protruded. It is noted that, when the medium tray 71 is not protruded from the rear surface of the MFP 10, the opening (not shown) explained above may not be formed.
Further, according to the illustrative embodiment, the medium tray 71 is inserted from the front side of the MFP 10. This configuration may be modified such that the medium tray 71 is inserted in the MFP 10 from the rear side thereof.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the conveying passage 65 is blocked at the connection position 80 and the bypass passage 66 is opened when the flap 34 is located at the first position. Accordingly, the printing sheet 6 could be conveyed from the bypass tray 70 to the first conveying roller 60 through the bypass passage 66. The printing sheet 6 contacts the guide roller 90 located at the curved inside part of the curved passage 66A at the connection position 80, the printing sheet 6 can be conveyed smoothly.
Further, the conveying passage 65 is opened and the bypass passage 66 is blocked at the connection position by the flap 34 located at the second position. Accordingly, the printing sheet 6 could be conveyed from the sheet feed tray 20 to the first conveying roller 60 through the conveying passage 65. At the connection position 80, the guide surface 36 of the flap 34 at the second position guides the printing sheet 6 at the curved inside part with respect to the guide roller 90 which is located at the curvature outside of the curved passage 65A, the printing sheet 6 being conveyed though the conveying passage 65 is prevented from contacting the guide roller 6.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the movable end 81 of the flap 34 located at the second position contacts the first upper guide member 32 on the first conveying roller 60 side with respect to the connection position 80, the bypass passage 66 is securely blocked at the connection position 80.
Further, according to the illustrative embodiment, the medium tray 71 can be conveyed linearly by the linear passage 65B and the label print passage 67 of the conveying passage 65.
Further, according to the illustrative embodiment, since the guide roller 90 is arranged at a higher position than the medium tray 71 which is conveyed through the label print passage 67 and the linear passage 65B, the guide roller 90 does not interfere with the medium tray 71 passing through the label print passage 67.
Furthermore, according to the illustrative embodiment, since the printer unit 11 has the recording unit 24, image can be recorded on the printing sheet 6 and/or the recording medium such as a CD-ROM conveyed through respective conveying passages.
According to the illustrative embodiment described above, when the flap 34 is located at the second position, the guide roller 90 is arranged on the opposite side to the roller conveyer 37 with respect to the flap 34. It is noted that what is necessary is that the guide roller 90 is arranged on the opposite side to the roller conveyer 37 with respect to the guide surface 36 of the flap 34. For example, as shown in
According to the above modification, degree of freedom in layout can be enhanced with suppressing interference between the flap 34 and the guide roller 90.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the flap 34 stays at the first position by its own weight in a neutral state. This configuration may be modified such that the flap 34 is urged toward the first position by an urging member, thereby staying at the first position. For example, the urging member may be a coil spring 82 shown in
According to the modification described above, in a state where the printing sheet 6 is not being conveyed from the sheet feed tray 20, the flap 34 can be securely maintained to stay at the first position.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the printing sheet 6 is supported by the bypass tray 70 with its leading end contacting the first conveying roller pair 54. It is noted the printing sheet 6 may be supported by the bypass tray 70 with its leading end not contacting the first conveying roller pair 54. In this case, the printer unit 11 may have a roller (not shown) which contacts the printing sheet 6 supported by the bypass tray 70 from a side opposite to the bypass tray 70. When such a roller rotates, the printing sheet 6 supported on the bypass tray 70 can be conveyed to the conveying passage 65 through the bypass passage 66. It is noted that the printing sheet 6 conveyed from the bypass tray 70 is conveyed smoothly as it contact the guide roller 90.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the printer unit 11 is an example of a sheet conveyer set forth in the claims. The sheet conveyer is configured to convey the printing sheet 6 on which an image is to be printed by the recording unit 24. It should be noted that the sheet conveyer needs not be limited to the printer unit 11. For example, the sheet unit may be a scanner unit 12. In this case, the sheet conveyer is interpreted to convey an original sheet, and the scanner unit 12 is configured to scan an image of the original sheet conveyed by the sheet conveyer.
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