This application is a U.S. National Stage Application which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2018/008653 filed on Jul. 31, 2018, which claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0049428 filed on Apr. 27, 2018, the contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
A toner cartridge may be replaced when printing is performed a large number of times by an image forming apparatus resulting in toner contained in the toner cartridge being exhausted. The toner cartridge may be separated and removed from the image forming apparatus and be replaced with a new toner cartridge.
Hereinafter, various examples will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings below. In the present specification and drawings, components having substantially the same function will be assigned the same reference numeral and will not be redundantly described herein.
As used herein, expressions such as “at least one of,” when preceding a list of elements, modify the entire list of elements and do not modify the individual elements of the list.
The image forming apparatus 100 may perform an image forming job such as printing, scanning, or faxing. The image forming apparatus 100 may perform the image forming job according to a user input received via a user interface device. The image forming apparatus 100 may use toner to perform a print job. A toner cartridge may store toner to be used for the image forming job. The toner cartridge may be mounted in the image forming apparatus 100, and form a visual toner image on a photosensitive medium by supplying the toner to an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive medium. When the toner of the toner cartridge is exhausted, the toner cartridge needs to be replaced with a new cartridge by a user. General users who are not accustomed to the structure or operation of the mage forming apparatus 100 may have difficulties separating and removing the toner cartridge from the image forming apparatus 100 and mounting a new toner cartridge in the image forming apparatus 100. A method of refilling toner in the toner cartridge mounted in the image forming apparatus 100 by using the refill toner supplies 200 without separating the toner cartridge from the image forming apparatus 100 will be described below.
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The controller 120 may control overall operations of the image forming apparatus 100, and include at least one processor corresponding to each of the operations. Although not shown, the controller 120 may include a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), a central processing unit (CPU), a graphical processing unit (GPU), etc. The RAM, the ROM, the CPU, the GPU, etc. may be connected to one another via a data bus. The CPU may perform booting using an operating system (O/S) stored in a storage unit (not shown) by accessing the storage unit. Furthermore, the CPU may perform various operations using various programs, data, etc. stored in the storage unit. A set of instructions for booting the system, etc. may be stored in the ROM. For example, when a turn-on command is input to power on the image forming apparatus 100, the CPU may boot the system by copying the O/S stored in the storage unit to the RAM and executing the O/S according to the instructions stored in the ROM. After the booting of the system is completed, the CPU may perform various operations by coping the various programs stored in the storage unit to the RAM and executing the copied programs. After the booting of the image forming apparatus 100 is completed, the GPU may display a user interface screen on a region of the user interface device 140. The controller 120 may perform an operation corresponding to a user's manipulation input to the user interface device 140, according to the user's manipulation.
The image forming apparatus 100 may be connected to an external device via the communication interface device 130, The communication interface device 130 may include a module supporting at least one among various wired/wireless communication methods to connect to or communicate with an external device. The wireless communication may include, for example, at least one among Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi), Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth, Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) and Near-Field Communication (NFC). The wired communication may include, for example, at least one of Universal Serial Bus (USB) or High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI).
The user interface device 140 may receive an input from a user and display information to the user. The user interface device 140 may include an input unit to receive an input for an image forming job or the like from the user. The user interface device 140 may further include an output unit to display information regarding the image forming job or a state of the image forming apparatus 100. For example, the user interface device 140 may be in the form of a touch screen including an operation panel to receive user input and a display panel to display an image.
Although the image forming job unit 150 is illustrated as including a printer 151, a scanner 152 and a facsimile 153, the image forming job unit 150 may include some of these components or may further include other components to perform a different image forming job, if necessary. The image forming job unit 150 may include hardware components to perform the image forming job, and include dedicated machine readable instructions to perform the image forming job. The printer 151 may form an image on a recording medium according to various printing methods such as an electrophotographic method, an inkjet method, a thermal transfer method, a thermosensitive method, etc. The scanner 152 may read an image recorded on a document by emitting light to the document and receiving light reflected from the document. The facsimile 153 may share components for scanning an image with the scanner 152, share components for printing a received file with the printer 151, and transmit a scanned file to a destination or receive a file from the outside.
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The sensor 111 may sense physical connection of the refill toner supplies 200 to the toner refill unit 110.
The authentication device 113 may receive information regarding the refill toner supplies 200 by communicating with the refill toner supplies 200 of which the physical connection to the toner refill unit 110 is sensed, and authenticate whether the refill toner supplies 200 are genuine products, based on the received information.
Refill toner may be discharged from the refill toner supplies 200 by using the refill toner supply motor 115. For example, the refill toner may be discharged from the refill toner supplies 200 by applying pressure to the refill toner supplies 200 by driving the refill toner supply motor 115. When the refill toner supply motor 115 is used in the toner refill unit 110, the refill toner supplies 200 may be manufactured to be connectable with the refill toner supply motor 115.
If the refill toner supplies 200 is manufactured to shrink when external pressure is applied thereto, the refill toner may be discharged from the refill toner supplies 200 when the refill toner supplies 200 is pressurized by a user. When the refill toner supplies 200 includes a motor to discharge the refill toner and a switch to operate the motor, the refill toner may be discharged from the refill toner supplies 200 by pressing the switch of the refill toner supplies 200. In these cases, the refill toner supply motor 115 of the toner refill unit 110 of
The refill toner discharged from the refill toner supplies 200 may be transferred to a toner inlet at a side surface of a toner cartridge via the refill toner transfer channel 117.
A user may connect the refill toner supplies 200 to the image forming apparatus 100 (operation S400).
The image forming apparatus 100 may perform a toner refill mode (operation S405), When the refill toner supplies 200 is connected to the toner refill unit 110, the user interface device 140 may display a toner refill progress. When the refill toner supplies 200 is connected to the toner refill unit 110, the controller 120 may receive approval for refilling toner from the user via the user interface device 140, and control the image forming apparatus 100 to operate according to the toner refill mode. In the toner refill mode, the controller 120 may deactivate a function to be provided to the user to prevent the image forming job unit 150 from being operated via a user's manipulation of the user interface device 140. The controller 120 may stop an operation of the image forming job unit 150. The controller 120 may prevent entry of the toner refill unit 110 into a power save mode, and control refill toner to be supplied.
After the refilling of the toner is completed, the user may remove the refill toner supplies 200 from the image forming apparatus 100 (operation S410). When the refill toner supplies 200 is removed from the toner refill unit 110, the controller 120 may set the toner refill unit 110 to a stopped state. The controller 120 may cancel the deactivation of the function to be provided to the user.
The image forming apparatus 100 may restart the image forming job unit 150 (operation S415). The controller 120 may control the image forming apparatus 100 to operate in a normal mode by restarting the image forming job unit 150 stopped due to the toner refill mode. In this case, the image forming job unit 150 may perform initialization.
The image forming apparatus 100 may output a report regarding the refilling of the toner (operation S420). The controller 120 may generate the report regarding the refilling of the toner, based on at least one among toner refill mode start information, toner refill progress status information, and toner refill mode end information stored in the image forming apparatus 100, and output the report via the user interface device 140. The toner refill mode will be described in detail with reference to
The image forming apparatus 100 may authenticate the refill toner supplies 200 when the refill toner supplies 200 are connected thereto to determine whether the authentication of the refill toner supplies 200 succeeds so as to determine whether the refill toner supplies 200 are genuine products (operation S500).
The image forming apparatus 100 may determine whether toner is to be refilled by checking whether refill toner may be supplied from the refill toner supplies 200 connected thereto (operation S505). For example, the image forming apparatus 100 may determine that toner cannot be refilled when the refill toner does not remain in or cannot be discharged from the refill toner supplies 200.
When the authentication of the refill toner supplies 200 cannot be performed or fails or when toner cannot be refilled, the image forming apparatus 100 may output via the user interface device 140 a message indicating a refill tonner authentication error or indicating that toner cannot be refilled (operation 3510).
When it is determined that the authentication of the refill toner supplies 200 succeeds and toner may be refilled, the image forming apparatus 100 may request a user to approve the refilling of the toner and receive an instruction to start the refilling of the toner from the user via the user interface device 140 (operation S515).
In order to prosecute the refilling of the toner, the image forming apparatus 100 may deactivate a function to be provided to the user to prevent the image forming job unit 150 from being operated via the user's manipulation of the user interface device 140, and prevent the entry of the toner refill unit 110 into the power save mode (operation S520). The image forming apparatus 100 may stop an operation of the image forming job unit 150 while the refilling of the toner is performed. The image forming apparatus 100 may be maintained in a state as if it enters the power save mode by stopping operations of a fuser, a laser scanning unit (LSU), a paper feed unit, etc.
As the refilling of the toner starts, the image forming apparatus 100 may store toner refill mode start information (operation S525). The toner refill mode start information may include an identification (ID) number, model name, and capacity of the refill toner supplies 200, and a date and time when the refilling of the toner is started.
The image forming apparatus 100 may drive the refill toner supply motor 115 to discharge the refill toner from the refill toner supplies 200 (operation 3530). However, a user may pressurize or operate the refill toner supplies 200 to discharge the refill toner from the refill toner supplies 200 when the refill toner supply motor 115 is not included in the toner refill unit 110, when the refill toner supplies 200 is to shrink when external pressure is applied thereto, or when the refill toner supplies 200 has a component to discharge the refill toner.
The image forming apparatus 100 may supply the refill toner from the refill toner supplies 200 to the toner cartridge mounted in the image forming job unit 150 (operation S535). The image forming apparatus 100 may store toner refill progress status information while the refilling of the toner is conducted. When the image forming apparatus 100 is powered off during the refiling of the toner or when a situation preventing the prosecution of the refilling of the toner occurs, toner refill progress status information may be stored in the image forming apparatus 100 so that the refilling of the toner may be continued at a later time.
The image forming apparatus 100 may complete the refilling of the toner when the refill toner is not discharged from the refill toner supplies 200 any longer or when the amount of toner filled in the toner cartridge reaches a certain level or more (operation S540).
When the refilling of the toner is completed, the image forming apparatus 100 may store toner refill mode end information (operation S545). The toner refill mode end information may include the ID number, model name, and capacity of the refill toner supplies 200, and a date and time when the refilling of the toner is completed.
If the refill toner supplies 200 is connected to the toner refill unit 110 during performing of an image forming job by the image forming apparatus 100, the image forming apparatus 100 may perform the toner refill mode according to a user's selection to cancel, temporary stop, or complete the image forming job, which is currently being performed, via the user interface device 140 or may cancel the refilling of the toner.
If the refill toner supplies 200 is connected to the toner refill unit 110 when the image forming apparatus 100 is in the power save mode, the controller 120 may receive information indicating the connection of the refill toner supplies 200 from the sensor 111 capable of sensing the physical connection of the refill toner supplies 200 even in the power save mode, and may switch the power save mode to the toner refill mode.
Operations 3600 to S615 and S635 to S660 of
In order to power on the image forming apparatus 100 to boot or reboot the image forming apparatus 100 while the refill toner supplies 200 is connected to the image forming apparatus 100, whether the toner refill mode is in progress needs to be checked before the image forming apparatus 100 is powered on. The refilling of the toner may be performed according to the toner refill mode described above with reference to
The image forming apparatus 100 may determine whether the toner refill mode is in progress, based on information regarding the refill toner supplies 200 received from the toner refill unit 110 and toner refill mode records and information stored in the memory (operation S620).
When rebooting occurs during the toner refill mode, the image forming apparatus 100 may restore information regarding a progress status of the toner refill mode (operation S625).
The image forming apparatus 100 may set a toner refill restart point (operation S630).
The process of authenticating the refill toner supplies 200 may be performed in operation S500 of
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The image forming apparatus 100 may sense the refill toner supplies 200 physically connected to the image forming apparatus 100 through the sensor 111 (operation S705).
Communication may be established between the authentication device 113 of the image forming apparatus 100 and the refill toner supplies 200 (operation S710). In this case, secure communication may be established between the authentication device 113 and the refill toner supplies 200.
The authentication device 113 of the image forming apparatus 100 may request the refill toner supplies 200 to provide information thereof (operation S715). The information regarding the refill toner supplies 200 may include the ID number, e.g., a serial number, model name, capacity, etc. of the refill toner supplies 200.
The refill toner supplies 200 may transmit the information regarding the refill toner supplies 200 to the authentication device 113 of the image forming apparatus 100, in response to the request to provide the information regarding the refill toner supplies 200 from the authentication device 113 (operation S720).
The authentication device 113 of the image forming apparatus 100 may perform the process of authenticating the refill toner supplies 200, based on the received information regarding the refill toner supplies 200 (operation S725).
When the process of authenticating the refill toner supplies 200 is completed, the communication between the authentication device 113 of the image forming apparatus 100 and the refill toner supplies 200 may be canceled (operation S730).
The image forming apparatus 100 may display a progress rate indicating the toner refill progress status via the user interface device 140. The toner refill progress status may be periodically recorded and displayed at predetermined time intervals until the refilling of the toner is completed, and may be displayed via the user interface device 140 even when rebooting occurs during the toner refill mode.
The controller 120 of the image forming apparatus 100 may calculate the progress rate of the toner refill mode, based on at least one among information regarding the amount of injected toner measured by the refill toner supplies 200, an actuation time of the refill toner supply motor 115 of the toner refill supplies 200, and an increase in the amount of injected toner measured by a residual quantity sensor of a toner cartridge, the information being obtained by the authentication device 113 of the toner refill unit 110. For example, when the amount of injected toner may be measured by the refill toner supplies 200, the controller 120 may receive the information regarding the measured amount of injected toner by using the authentication device 113 connected to the refill toner supplies 200, and calculate the progress rate by dividing the amount of injected toner by the capacity of the refill toner supplies 200. As another example, when refill toner is supplied using the refill toner supply motor 115, the controller 120 may calculate the progress rate by dividing the actuation time of the refill toner supply motor 115 by an estimated total actuation time. As another example, the controller 120 may calculate the progress rate from the increase in the amount of injected toner starting from a toner refill start point by using the residual quantity sensor of the toner cartridge.
The image forming apparatus 100 may output the toner refill progress status as illustrated in
The mage forming apparatus 100 may generate a toner refill report, based on at least one among toner refill mode start information, toner refill progress status information, and toner refill mode end information stored in the toner refill mode, and output the toner refill report via the user interface device 140,
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A method of controlling an image forming apparatus as described above may be embodied in the form of a computer-readable storage medium having stored therein instructions or data executable by a computer or a processor. In an example, the method may be embodied as a program which can be executed in a computer, and executed by a general-purpose digital computer capable of executing the program by using a computer-readable recording medium. Examples of the computer-readable recording medium may include ROMs, RAMs, flash memories, CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, CD+Rs, CD-RWs, CD+RWs, DVD-ROMs, DVD-Rs, DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs, DVD+RWs, DVD-RAMs, BD-ROMs, BD-Rs, BD-R LTHs, BD-REs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, magneto-optical data storage devices, optical data storage devices, hard discs, solid-state discs (SSDs), and any other devices capable of storing instructions, software, machine readable instructions, related data, data files, and data structures and providing the instructions, the software, the machine readable instructions, the related data, the data files, and the data structures to processors or computers so that the instructions may be executed by the processors or the computers.
While examples have been described with reference to the drawings, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope as defined by the following claims.
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