This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2010-125985 filed in Japan on Jun. 1, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a sheet feed device, an image forming apparatus comprising the sheet feed device and a sheet feed method and, in particular, to a technique of detecting a sheet feed state of the sheet feed device employed in the image forming apparatus.
As for detection of a sheet feed state of a sheet feed device employed in an image forming apparatus, for example, a technique that a sheet is previously fed until a sheet is detected by a pre-separation sensor is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-022792.
In the technique described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-022792, when a pressing plate (retaining plate) for lifting sheets is normally in a raised state, variation is reduced satisfactorily in the sheet conveyance time. Nevertheless, as for the retaining plate onto which sheets are retained and which is raised so as to abut a sheet against a pickup roller, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-022792 does not describe a technique of recognizing whether the retaining plate is in a completely raised state or in a not-yet completely raised state. Thus, for example, when a sheet is not detected by the pre-separation sensor, despite that the retaining plate is in a not-yet completely raised state, the pickup roller is uselessly driven until a sheet is detected. Therefore, there is a possibility that a sheet can not be fed satisfactorily. Further, when a dedicated sensor is provided for detecting a state of the retaining plate, a sheet is fed satisfactorily in accordance with the state of the retaining plate. Nevertheless, this causes a possibility of cost increase.
The present invention provides a technique for realizing satisfactory sheet feed at a reduced cost.
As means for achieving the above-mentioned object, a sheet feed device according to a first aspect is a sheet feed device comprising: a retaining section retaining a sheet; a drive section raising the retaining section; a first conveyance section conveying a sheet on the raised retaining section in a conveyance direction; a sheet detection section detecting one end of the conveyed sheet; a reception section receiving a sheet feed instruction; and a control section, at the time that the reception section receives a sheet feed instruction, when a sheet is detected by the sheet detection section, causing the first conveyance section to convey the sheet further and, when a sheet is not detected by the sheet detection section, causing the drive section to raise the retaining section and then causing the first conveyance section to start conveyance of a sheet.
According to this configuration, the presence or absence of a sheet and the rise state of the retaining section are detected by the sheet detection section. Thus, in comparison with a configuration that the detections are performed by separate detection sections respectively, the number of detection sections is reduced. Further, the waiting time for feed start is minimized in accordance with the rise state of the retaining section at the time of reception of a sheet feed instruction. That is, satisfactory sheet feed is realized at a reduced cost.
Here, “the time of reception of a sheet feed instruction” indicates the time that a sheet feed instruction is received in association with the start of printing operation for each sheet, during the execution of printing operation based on a printing instruction.
A sheet feed method according to a second aspect is a sheet feed method that employs a sheet feed device provided with a retaining section retaining a sheet, a drive section raising the retaining section, a conveyance section conveying a sheet on the raised retaining section in a conveyance direction and being capable of causing a sheet to stop at a predetermined position on a conveyance path, and a sheet detection section detecting one end of the conveyed sheet, the method for feeding a sheet when a sheet feed instruction to the sheet feed device is received, comprising: a raising step of the drive section raising the retaining section at a predetermined timing before a reception of the sheet feed instruction; a first conveying step of the conveyance section conveying a sheet after the raising step at least to a position where a front end of the sheet is detected by the sheet detection section; a step of the conveyance section stopping the sheet after the first conveying step according to detection of the sheet by the sheet detection section; a second conveying step of, at the time that the sheet feed instruction is received, the conveyance section conveying the sheet further when the sheet is detected by the sheet detection section; and a step of, at the time that the sheet feed instruction is received, causing the drive section to raise the retaining section and then causing the conveyance section to start conveyance of a sheet when a sheet is not detected by the sheet detection section.
According to this configuration, the sheet detection section serving as a minimal detection section satisfactorily detects the presence or absence of a sheet and the rise state of the retaining section. Further, since a sheet is fed prior to a sheet feed instruction, a sheet is fed rapidly when the sheet feed instruction is received.
According to the present invention, satisfactory sheet feed is realized at a reduced cost.
The above and further objects and features will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
Next, an embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to
1. Overall Configuration of Printer
As illustrated in
The printer 1 has a body casing 2 and a sheet feed device 50 feeding a sheet 3 into the bottom part of the body casing 2. As illustrated in
The sheet feed tray 4 accommodates a plurality of sheets 3. The sheet feed tray 4 is movable between a housed position (first position) capable of feed of a sheets 3 and a drawn-out position (second position) incapable of feed of a sheet 3. When the sheet feed tray 4 is moved to a drawn-out position, the sheet feed tray 4 is drawn out to the left-hand side (the front side of the printer 1) in
The retaining plate drive section 48 raises the retaining plate 17 according to rotation of the main motor 47. Specifically, the retaining plate drive section 48 raises one end (one end on the left-hand side in
The feed roller 5 is provided above the front end of the sheet feed tray 4. Then, in accordance with rotation of the feed roller 5, the uppermost sheet 3 retained inside the sheet feed tray 4 is sent out to the conveyance path P1 provided in a front part of the inside of the body casing 2. Here, the left-hand side in
The separation pad 6A opposes the separation roller 6 with the sheet 3 in between, and separates the uppermost sheet from the other sheets. For example, when the sheet feed tray 4 is in the housed position, the separation pad 6A contacts with the separation roller 6 by means of a mechanism (not illustrated) including a coil spring or the like. Further, during the time that the sheet feed tray 4 is moved to the drawn-out position, the separation pad 6A goes lower so that the contact with the separation roller 6 is released.
The sheet end detection sensor 9 detects the presence or absence of a sheet 3 fed by the feed roller 5 and the separation roller 6. Specifically, the sheet end detection sensor 9 is turned ON according to passage of the front end 3A of the sheet 3, and then is turned OFF according to passage of the rear end 3B of the sheet 3. That is, the sheet end detection sensor 9 detects whether the feed of the sheet 3 is completed normally. Further, based on the detection time of the rear end 3B of the sheet 3, the feed timing for the next sheet 3 is determined.
Further, in the present embodiment, the sheet end detection sensor 9 is used also for detecting whether the retaining plate 17 is in a raised state. That is, as described above, when the retaining plate 17 is not in a completely raised state, the operation of feed, stop, and hold of the sheet 3 is not achieved by the feed roller 5 and hence the sheet end detection sensor 9 does not detect the presence of the sheet 3. Accordingly, when the presence of the sheet 3 is detected by the sheet end detection sensor 9, a completely raised state of the retaining plate 17 is detected. In contrast, when the presence of the sheet 3 is not detected, a not-yet completely raised state of the retaining plate 17 is detected.
That is, in the present embodiment, a sheet presence or absence detection sensor for detecting the presence or absence of the sheet 3 and a retaining plate rise detection sensor for detecting the rise state of the retaining plate 17 are not provided dedicatedly. The detection of these states is achieved by the sheet end detection sensor 9 provided usually for detecting the conveyance state of the sheet 3 or the like.
On the conveyance path P1, a conveyance roller (an example of a “second conveyance section”) 7; and registration rollers 8 consisting of a driving roller 8A and a driven roller 8B are provided. The driving roller 8A of the registration rollers 8 is connected to the main motor 47, for example, through a gear mechanism (not illustrated) so that a driving force from the main motor 47 is transmitted to the driving roller 8A.
The registration rollers 8 have the function of further conveying onto the belt unit 13 of the image forming section 12 the sheet 3 conveyed along the conveyance path P1. Further, in the upstream and the downstream of the registration rollers 8, a pre-registration sensor 10 and a post-registration sensor 11, respectively, are provided for detecting the presence or absence of the sheet 3 at corresponding positions. The pre-registration sensor 10 and the post-registration sensor 11 detect the presence or absence of the sheet 3 at corresponding positions. At that time, similarly to the sheet end detection sensor 9, the pre-registration sensor 10 and the post-registration sensor 11 detect passage of the front end 3A and the rear end 3B of the sheet 3. Specifically, each of the pre-registration sensor 10 and the post-registration sensor 11 generates a predetermined detection signal (goes ON) when passage of the front end 3A of the sheet 3 is detected, and then turns OFF the detection signal when passage of the rear end 3B of the sheet 3 is detected. The pre-registration sensor 10 and the post-registration sensor 11 are used, for example, for determining the timing necessary in various kinds of control of the image forming section 12 based on the detection of the front end 3A of the sheet 3.
The image forming section 12 includes a belt unit 13, exposure sections 18, process sections 20, a fixing assembly 31 and the like.
The belt unit 13 includes an annular belt 15 extended around a pair of belt support rollers 14 arranged on the front and the rear sides, respectively. When the belt support roller 14 on the rear side is driven and rotated, the belt 15 is circulated in the clockwise direction in the paper surface of
Above the belt unit 13, four exposure sections 18 and four process sections 20 are provided. Each exposure section 18 includes an LED unit corresponding to one color selected from black, yellow, magenta, and cyan. Then, each exposure section 18 has an LED head 19 at the bottom end. In each exposure section 18, light emission is controlled based on the data of an image to be formed, so that light is projected from the LED head 19 onto the surface of the photosensitive drum 28.
Each process section 20 includes one of four process cartridges 20K, 20Y, 20M, and 20C corresponding to the above-mentioned four colors. Each of the process cartridges 20K to 20C includes: a cartridge frame 21; and a development cartridge 22 attached to the cartridge frame 21 in a detachable manner. Each development cartridge 22 includes: a toner accommodation chamber 23 accommodating toner of each color serving as developing powder; and a supply roller 24 and a developing roller 25 both arranged under the toner accommodation chamber 23.
The toner supplied from the toner accommodation chamber 23 is supplied to the developing roller 25 by rotation of the supply roller 24, and then is positively charged by friction between the supply roller 24 and the developing roller 25. Further, in association with rotation of the developing roller 25, the toner supplied onto the developing roller 25 enters the space between the layer thickness control blade 26 and the developing roller 25, and here is positively charged by friction to a satisfactory extent. As a result, the toner is supported on the developing roller 25 in the form of a thin layer of constant thickness.
Under the cartridge frame 21, provided are: a photosensitive drum 28 whose surface is covered by a photosensitive layer having positive electrification property; and a charging unit 29. At the time of image formation, the surface of the photosensitive drum 28 is positively charged uniformly by the charging unit 29. Then, the positively charged part is exposed by the exposure section 18, so that an electrostatic latent image is formed in the surface of the photosensitive drum 28.
Then, the toner supported on the developing roller 25 and positively charged is supplied to the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drum 28. As a result, the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 28 is visualized. After that, in the course that the sheet 3 passes through each nip position between each photosensitive drum 28 and each transfer roller 16, the toner image supported on the surface of each photosensitive drum 28 is sequentially transferred onto the sheet 3 by virtue of a transfer voltage of negative polarity applied to the transfer roller 16.
Then, the sheet 3 onto which the toner image has been transferred is conveyed to the fixing assembly 31 by the belt unit 13. The fixing assembly 31 performs press conveyance of the sheet 3 conveyed from the transfer roller 16, and thereby fixes the developer image having been transferred onto the sheet 3. The fixing assembly 31 includes: a heating roller 31A having a heat source; and a pressing roller 31B pressing the sheet 3 against the heating roller 31A. During the time that the sheet 3 passes through the fixing assembly 31, the image formation surface side of the sheet 3 is pressed against the heating roller 31A so that the transferred toner image is thermally fixed on the sheet 3. The sheet 3 having undergone thermal fixing in the fixing assembly 31 is conveyed upward and then discharged onto the upper face of the body casing 2 by the discharge roller 33.
2. Electrical Configuration
Next, the electrical configuration of the printer 1 (sheet feed device) is described below with reference to
As illustrated in
(application-specific IC).
The display section 45 includes a liquid crystal display, lamps, and the like, and displays various kinds of setting screens, the operation state of the apparatus, various kinds of warning, and the like. The operation section 46 includes a plurality of buttons, and receives various kinds of input operation from a user.
The ROM 41 stores various kinds of programs used for executing the operation of the printer 1, like precedence sheet feed processing to be described later. Based on the programs read from the ROM 41, the CPU 40 controls the individual sections with storing processing results into the RAM 42 or the NVRAM 43.
Further, the ROM 41 stores data of various kinds of predetermined time values used for comparison judgment with various kinds of time values measured by the timer 44.
According to the control by the CPU 40, the main motor 47 rotates via corresponding drive sections the rotating bodies such as the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, the conveyance rollers 7, the registration rollers 8, the transfer roller 16, the supply rollers 24, the photosensitive drums 28, the heating roller 31A, and the belt unit 13.
The retaining plate drive section 48 includes: various kinds of gears converting a rotating force of the main motor 47 into rising motion of the retaining plate 17; and an electromagnetic solenoid (an electromagnetic clutch) switching the transmission of the rotating force. Here, a clutch or the like other than the electromagnetic clutch may be employed. Further, the sheet quantity detection section 49 detects the quantity of sheets on the retaining plate 17.
For example, according to a printing instruction inputted through the operation section 46 by a user, the CPU 40 controls the individual sections of the printer 1 so as to perform printing. For example, at the time that the operation section 46 receives a sheet feed instruction in association with the printing instruction, the CPU 40 causes the feed roller 5 to feed further the sheet 3 when the presence of the sheet 3 is detected by the sheet end detection sensor 9. In contrast, when the presence of a sheet 3 is not detected, the CPU 40 causes the retaining plate drive section 48 to raise the retaining plate 17 and then causes the feed roller 5 to start the feed of a sheet 3.
Further, after completion of the rise of the retaining plate 17, the CPU 40 controls the retaining plate drive section 48, the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, and the separation pad 6A such that the front end 3A of the sheet 3 is detected by the sheet end detection sensor 9 and then, according to the detection of the front end 3A, the sheet 3 is stopped and held. As such, sheet feed prior to the sheet feed instruction is performed (precedence sheet feed control). This sheet feed prior to the sheet feed instruction reduces the time of sheet feed in the printing operation.
Further, when the sheet feed prior to the sheet feed instruction is performed, the CPU 40 causes the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, and the separation pad 6A to stop and hold the sheet 3 in such a manner that the front end 3A of the sheet 3 is located between the sheet end detection sensor 9 and the conveyance rollers 7. This avoids an adverse effect (the occurrence of curl, or alternatively a situation that the sheet is conveyed directly from the pinching position) possibly caused in a case that a conveyance section to be provided usually for further conveyance, like the conveyance rollers 7, continues to pinch the sheet 3.
Here, in the present embodiment, “the time that a sheet feed instruction is received” indicates the time that a sheet feed instruction relevant to each sheet 3 is received from the printer driver during the time the printing operation is executed based on a printing instruction inputted through the operation section 46 by a user or the like.
3. Retaining Plate and Sheet Preparation Operation (Precedence Sheet Feed Control)
Next, retaining plate and sheet preparation operation according to the present embodiment is described below with reference to
Here, in the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation, performed are: detection of a sheet; detection of rise of the retaining plate; and sheet feed prior to a sheet feed instruction. The retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) is preferably performed, for example, at the time of power ON (warm-up start) of the printer 1 and at the time of canceling of a sleep state. Further, the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation may be performed during the printing operation for the preceding sheet 3, after the completion of print of the preceding sheet 3, at the time of jam cancellation, or at the time of closing of the sheet feed tray 4. Here, at the time of warm up of the printer 1, the fixing assembly 31 is heated up by the heating roller 31A and other kinds of operation is performed. Further, in a sleep state of the printer 1, the printer 1 goes into a state of lower power consumption in comparison with the state of normal operation so that, for example, the heating for the fixing assembly 31 is stopped.
When the printer 1 is switched ON by a user or the like, the CPU 40 starts processing relevant to the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation based on a predetermined program. As illustrated in
When it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is ON (step S105: YES), it is recognized that the front end 3A of the sheet 3 has reached the downstream in the sheet conveyance direction relative to the sheet end detection sensor 9, that is, sheet feed is already completed prior to a sheet feed instruction, thereby this processing being terminated. In other words, it is recognized that the retaining plate 17 is already raised and a sheet 3 is present, thereby this processing being terminated.
In contrast, when it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is not ON (step S105: NO), the CPU 40 controls the main motor 47 and the retaining plate drive section 48 so as to start the rise of the retaining plate 17, specifically, one end 17A of the retaining plate (step S110).
When a predetermined rise time has elapsed (step S115: YES), the CPU 40 drives the feed roller 5 and the separation roller 6 so as to start the feed of the sheet 3 (step S120). When the predetermined rise time has not yet elapsed (step S115: NO), the CPU 40 waits until the predetermined rise time elapses. Here, the distance of feed of the sheet is a predetermined distance necessary for the front end 3A of the sheet 3 to reach a predetermined position between the sheet end detection sensor 9 and the conveyance rollers 7. The predetermined distance is determined, for example, by the time elapsing from the time that the sheet end detection sensor 9 detects the front end 3A of the sheet 3. Then, the CPU 40 judges whether the sheet end detection sensor 9 is turned ON according to the feed of the sheet 3 (step S125).
When it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is ON (step S125: YES), sheet feed is stopped (step S130). Then, in a case that the present control is performed at the time of power ON of the printer 1, the present control is terminated. Here, in a case that the present control is performed during the printing operation for the preceding sheet 3, sheet feed is stopped and then printing operation described later is performed. Alternatively, step S130 is skipped and then printing operation is performed. Further, at step S125, when it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is ON, it is determined that the retaining plate 17 has been raised normally and a sheet is present.
In contrast, when it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is not ON (step S125: NO), the CPU 40 judges whether a predetermined detection time has elapsed (step S135). When it is judged that the predetermined detection time has elapsed in a state that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is not ON (step S135: YES), the CPU 40 stops the feed operation (step S140) and then displays “absence of sheet”, for example, on the display section 45 (step S145). Here, the predetermined detection time used for detecting the “absence of sheet” is defined, for example, as twice the conveyance time elapsing between the time that the sheet 3 is fed from the sheet feed tray 4 by the feed roller 5 and the time that the sheet 3 is conveyed to the conveyance rollers 7. Further, the predetermined detection time is set appropriately depending on the length of a sheet having been fed prior to the feed instruction for the sheet 3.
As such, in a configuration that the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) is performed with adopting as a trigger the completion of rise of the retaining plate 17 at the time of power ON of the printer 1, at the time of canceling of a sleep state, at the time of printing start, or the like, sheet feed is performed rapidly at the time of reception of a sheet feed instruction.
4. Printing Operation
Next, printing operation according to the present embodiment, specifically, processing performed around the printing start, is described below with reference to
When a printing instruction is received through the operation section 46, the CPU 40 starts processing relevant to the printing control according to a predetermined program. As illustrated in
When it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is ON (step S205: YES), the CPU 40 recognizes that sheet feed is already completed prior to the sheet feed instruction, and hence starts printing operation (step S215). Here, the start of printing operation is performed such that the rollers such as the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, and the conveyance rollers 7 are rotated so that the sheet 3 is further fed and conveyed in the direction toward the conveyance rollers 7 (toward the downstream in the sheet conveyance direction).
In contrast, when it is judged that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is not ON (step S205: NO), the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) consisting of step S110 to step S145 (except for step S130) in
Then, the CPU 40 judges whether a predetermined time relevant to the gap of the paper has elapsed (step S220). Here, the predetermined time relevant to the gap of the paper is a time length used for determining whether the interval between the first sheet 3 and the next sheet 3 has reached a predetermined distance. That is, for example, the predetermined time is a time length measured from the time that the rear end 3B of the first sheet is detected by the sheet end detection sensor 9. The predetermined time is measured by the timer 44.
When it is judged that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S220: YES), the feed of the next sheet 3 is started (step S120A). Then, the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) consisting of step S105 to step S145 in
Then, the CPU 40 judges the presence or absence of printing data for the following page (step S230). When it is judged that there is printing data for the following page (step S230: YES), the procedure returns to step S215 and then printing of the following page is started. In contrast, when it is judged that there is not printing data for the following page (step S230: NO), as illustrated in
5. Effects of Present Embodiment
As described above, according to the present embodiment, even in a case that the retaining plate 17 is lowered by any reason, sheet feed is performed satisfactorily. At that time, the presence or absence of the sheet 3 and the rise state of the retaining plate 17 are detected merely by the sheet end detection sensor 9 provided usually. Thus, in comparison with a configuration that the detection is performed by a sheet presence or absence detection sensor and a retaining plate rise detection sensor, the number of detection sections is reduced.
That is, without the necessity of detection sections to be provided newly, the minimal detection section provided usually detects the presence or absence of the sheet 3 and the rise state of the retaining plate 17. This provides cost reduction also, in comparison with a configuration that dedicated sensors are provided for detecting the presence or absence of the sheet 3 and the rise state of the retaining plate 17.
Further, the sheet feed prior to a sheet feed instruction reduces the time of sheet feed in printing operation.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above with reference to the drawings. For example, the following embodiments are also included in the scope of technique of the present invention.
(1) In the embodiment given above, the sheet quantity detection section 49 is provided for detecting the quantity of sheets on the retaining plate 17. Then, in the precedence sheet feed control, the CPU 40 controls the main motor 47, the retaining plate drive section 48, the feed roller 5, and the separation roller 6 such that the position of stop of the front end 3A of the sheet 3 is set up depending on the quantity of sheets on the retaining plate 17 detected by the sheet quantity detection section 49. In contrast, the CPU 40 may judge whether the precedence sheet feed control is to be performed depending on the quantity of sheets on the retaining plate 17 detected by the sheet quantity detection section 49. For example, when the quantity of sheets on the retaining plate 17 is 50% or lower of the full load, the precedence sheet feed control may be performed. Then, in case of 50% or higher, the precedence sheet feed control may be not performed. Here, detection of the quantity of sheets may be performed by estimation.
In general, when a large quantity of sheets are present on the retaining plate 17, the retaining plate 17 has a small inclination angle, thereby causing a large curl in the front end 3A of the sheet 3. This is because a smaller inclination angle in the retaining plate 17 results in a larger value of the angle in which at the time of sheet feed, the horizontal plane direction of the sheet 3 on the retaining plate 17 is changed toward the sheet conveyance direction. When the sheet is left in a curled state for a long time, the curl in the front end 3A part of the sheet 3 is maintained and hence easily causes jam. Thus, in this configuration, for example, in case that a larger quantity of sheets are retained on the retaining plate 17, the distance from the sheet end detection sensor 9 to the front end 3A of the sheet 3 on the downstream side in the sheet conveyance direction is reduced more so that the curled part of the sheet 3 is reduced. This avoids the situation that the front end 3A of the sheet 3 is maintained in a curled state.
Here, the detection of the quantity of sheets by the sheet quantity detection section 49 may be performed, for example, by a prediction counter (a down counter) provided in the NVRAM 43 and predicting the quantity of remaining sheets. In this case, in the prediction counter, the count is reset (into the full load quantity) when sheets are charged by a user.
(2) The present invention is applicable also to a sheet feed device 500, as illustrated in
In this case, the situation is avoided that the stopped sheet collides with the sheet fed from another sheet feed tray 4. Further, rapid sheet feed is achieved.
Further, in a sheet feed device 500 provided with at least one other sheet feed tray 4 arranged under the sheet feed device 500, the CPU 40 may perform precedence sheet feed control only onto the sheet feed tray(s) 4 other than the lowermost sheet feed tray 4. In this case, the situation is reliably avoided that the sheet stopped by precedence sheet feed control collides with the sheet fed from the lowermost sheet feed tray 4.
In the sheet feed device 500, the retaining plate 17, the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, the separation pad 6A, the sheet end detection sensor 9, and the conveyance rollers 7 are provided for each sheet feed tray 4. Here, in
Further, the CPU 40 may store into the NVRAM 43 or the like the precedence sheet feed information of the sheet feed device 50 concerning the precedence sheet feed control. Specifically, the NVRAM 43 may be provided with a 1-bit save information region for each sheet feed tray 4. Then, a precedence sheet feed state save flag may be stored as the precedence sheet feed information into the save information region. The sheet end detection sensors 9 are monitored continuously, and then, for each sheet feed tray 4, a precedence sheet feed state save flag “1” is stored at the time that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is turned ON in association with the passage of the front end 3A of the sheet 3 and hence that the precedence sheet feed is completed. Further, a precedence sheet feed state save flag “0” is stored at the time that the sheet end detection sensor 9 is turned OFF in association with the passage of the rear end 3B of the sheet 3. Then, based on the stored precedence sheet feed information, the CPU 40 controls the main motor 47, the retaining plate drive section 48, the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, and the separation pad 6A. By virtue of this configuration, the control of sheet feed from each sheet feed tray 4 is performed in accordance with the state of each sheet feed tray 4.
Here, in the sheet feed device 50 provided with a single sheet feed tray 4, the precedence sheet feed information for the sheet feed tray 4 may be stored in a 1-bit save information region in the NVRAM 43. Then, based on this precedence sheet feed information, the main motor 47, the retaining plate drive section 48, the feed roller 5, the separation roller 6, and the separation pad 6A may be controlled.
(3) Whether the above-mentioned retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) is to be performed may be judged depending on the type of the sheet 3 stored in the sheet feed tray 4. That is, when the sheet 3 is a thick paper sheet, the part fed prior to the sheet feed instruction curls easily. Thus, for example, when a thick paper sheet is selected as the sheet 3, the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation may be not performed.
Further, whether the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) is to be performed may be judged depending on the size of the sheet 3 stored in the sheet feed tray 4. That is, when the sheet 3 is a small size sheet, the part fed prior to the sheet feed instruction curls easily. Thus, for example, when a sheet of size B5 is selected as the sheet 3, the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation may be not performed.
Further, when double-side printing is to be performed, the retaining plate and sheet preparation operation (precedence sheet feed control) may be not performed.
As this description may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
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