Information
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Patent Grant
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6567621
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Patent Number
6,567,621
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 6
- 399 16
- 399 18
- 399 19
- 399 21
- 399 194
- 399 306
- 399 384
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International Classifications
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Abstract
When a jam happens at the second printer in a tandem printer system, the printing operation is terminated at the first and second printers. The continuous sheet after establishment of the primary page images at the first printer is reserved between the first and second printers. The first recovery page for the second printer is determined based on the primary page images on the continuous sheet remaining between the first and second printers. Accordingly, it is not necessary to remove the entire continuous sheet remaining between the first and second printers when the printing operation should be recovered. It is possible to minimize the loss of the continuous sheet reserved between first and second printers even when a jam happens at the second printer.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tandem printers system including a first printer capable of printing primary page images on a continuous sheet and a second printer capable of printing secondary page images, related to the corresponding printed primary page images, on page sections regulated by the printed primary page images on the continuous sheet.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, a tandem printers system is utilized to realize a high-speed duplex printing as well as a high-speed spot color printing on a continuous sheet such as continuous forms. In the case of the duplex printing, for example, a first printer such as a high-speed page printer is designed to print front side page images on the front surface of continuous forms. After the front side page images have been printed, the continuous forms are transferred to a second printer such as another high-speed page printer. The second printer is designed to print reverse side page images on the reverse surface of the continuous forms.
When a jam takes place at the second printer in the tandem printers system, the first and second printers stop the printing operation. The first printer then returns to the printing operation. The first recovery page of the first printer is determined based on the reverse side page image printed last at the second printer. For example, if a jam happens at the second printer during the printing operation of the reverse side page image on the fifteenth (15th) page sections on the reverse surface of the continuous forms, the first printer recovers the printing operation for the front side page image corresponding to the fifteenth (15th) page sections on the front surface of the continuous forms.
The tandem printers system is usually designed to reserve the continuous forms, corresponding to a series of a large number of forms or page sections, between the first and second printers. The reserved continuous forms may contain a series of twenty (20) forms or so. For example, when the second printer is printing the reverse side page image of the fifteenth (15th) page section in the aforementioned manner, the first printer may be printing the front side page image of the thirty-fifth (35th) page section. If a jam takes place at the second printer in this situation, the first printer is expected to return to the printing operation for the front side page image of the fifteenth (15th) page section. The reserved continuous forms with the printed front side page images between the first and second printers is simply torn off and destroyed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a tandem printers system capable of minimizing the loss of a continuous sheet reserved between first and second printers even when a jam happens at the second printer.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a tandem printers system comprising: a first printer printing primary page images on a continuous sheet; a second printer printing secondary page images, related to the primary page images, on page sections regulated by the primary page images on the continuous sheet; and a controller determining a first recovery page for the second printer based on a printed page at the first printer when at least one of the page sections is removed from the continuous sheet before establishment of the secondary page images.
The tandem printers system serves to print primary and secondary page images on the front and back surfaces of the continuous sheet, respectively. Duplex printing is thus accomplished on the continuous sheet. Otherwise, the tandem printers system serves to sequentially print the primary and secondary page images on the common front surface of the continuous sheet. So-called spot color printing can thus be realized on the continuous sheet. When a jam happens at the second printer, at least one of the page sections is removed from the continuous sheet before establishment of the secondary page images. The first recovery page for the second printer after the removal of the page section can be determined based on the printed page at the first printer. The printed page of the first printer is expected to exist on the continuous sheet reserved between the first and second printers, for example. Accordingly, it is not necessary to remove the entire continuous sheet remaining between the first and second printers when the printing operation should be recovered. It is possible to minimize the loss of the continuous sheet reserved between first and second printers even when a jam happens at the second printer. The controller may be incorporated within any of the first and second printers, or within a separate controller apparatus connected to the first and second printers.
The controller is preferably designed to determine the missing page for the second printer based on the first recovery page and the last printed page at the second printer. Determination of the missing page in this manner leads to a reliable establishment of the primary and secondary page images on the continuous sheet based on the determined missing page.
Upon the establishment of the secondary page image, printing data of the secondary page image corresponding to the missing page may be stored in a storage medium when the jam happens at the second printer. The second printer may simply be designed to read out the printing data of the secondary page image from the storage medium when printing the secondary page image. In addition, printing data of the primary page image related to the missing page for the second printer may also be stored in the storage medium. The first printer may simply be designed to read out the printing data of the primary page image from the storage medium when printing the primary page image. The storage medium may be a magnetic recording disk such as one incorporated within a hard disk drive (HDD) or a diskette drive, a volatile or non-volatile memory, or the like.
In the tandem printers system, the first recovery page for the first printer may be determined based on the last printed page for the first printer. Specifically, the first recovery page of the first printer can be determined irrespective of the last printed page of the second printer. The primary page images can be printed on the continuous sheet in a predetermined sequence or schedule, without any change or skip, in the first printer. The control of the first printer can be facilitated.
Here, the first printer may continue printing the primary page image for a predetermined number of page when a jam happens at the second printer. The continuation of the printing in this manner leads to reserve of the enough continuous sheet between the first and second printers even when the continuous sheet is pulled into the second printer prior to the recovery of the printing operation.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a tandem printers system comprising: a first printer printing primary page images on a continuous sheet; a second printer printing secondary page images, related to the primary page images, on page sections regulated by the primary page images on the continuous sheet; and a controller determining a first recovery page for the first printer based on a last printed page at the first printer when a jam happens at the second printer.
The tandem printers system serves to print primary and secondary page images on the front and back surfaces of the continuous sheet, respectively. Duplex printing is thus accomplished on the continuous sheet. Otherwise, the tandem printers system serves to sequentially print the primary and secondary page images on the common front surface of the continuous sheet. So-called spot color printing can thus be realized on the continuous sheet. When a jam happens at the second printer, at least one of the page sections is removed from the continuous sheet before establishment of the secondary page images. The first recovery page for the first printer after the removal of the page section can be determined based on the last printed page at the first printer. The primary page images can be printed on the continuous sheet in a predetermined sequence or schedule, without any change or skip, in the first printer. The control of the first printer can be facilitated.
It should be noted that the first and second printers may take any form such as page printers, dot matrix printers, ink jet printers, copying machines, facsimile machines, or the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view illustrating the overall structure of a tandem printers system according to a specific example;
FIG. 2
is a block diagram schematically illustrating a controller system established in first and second page printers and a controller apparatus;
FIG. 3
schematically illustrates a form of a duplex printing finally cut out of continuous forms;
FIG. 4
is a plan view schematically illustrating the continuous forms after the duplex printing;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view schematically illustrating line marks on the continuous forms folded into a stack;
FIG. 6
is a flowchart schematically illustrating the operation of the first and second page printers and the controller apparatus when a jam happens at the second page printer;
FIG. 7
is a flowchart schematically illustrating the operation of generating backup data when the jam happens at the second page printer;
FIG. 8
is a side view schematically illustrating another example of an intermediate buffer device;
FIG. 9
is a side view schematically illustrating the action of the intermediate buffer device; and
FIG. 10
is a plan view illustrating text and graphics of a specific example displayed on the screen of a display in a manipulating terminal when a jam happens at the second page printer.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
schematically illustrates the entire structure of a tandem or serially connected printers system
11
. The tandem printers system
11
includes a first page printer
13
a
first receiving a continuous sheet of paper or continuous forms
12
, and a second page printer
13
b
receiving the continuous forms
12
from the first page printer
13
a.
An intermediate buffer device
14
and a reversing mechanism device
15
are disposed between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The intermediate buffer device
14
is designed to temporarily reserve the continuous forms
12
, corresponding to a predetermined number of forms or page sections, between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The intermediate buffer device
14
serves to absorb the difference in the printing speed between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The reversing mechanism device
15
is designed to reverse the continuous forms
12
discharged from the intermediate buffer device
14
. The tandem printers system
11
realizes a high-speed duplex printing for the continuous forms
12
sequentially passing through the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The continuous forms
12
may take the form of roll, stack, or else.
The first page printer
13
a
has an input slot
16
for receiving the continuous forms
12
from a pre-processing apparatus, not shown, such as a web supplier, a hand splicer, and the like, for example. The first page printer
13
a
is designed to sequentially print primary page images or front side page images on the front surface of the continuous forms
12
. When the front side page images have been printed on the continuous forms
12
, page sections corresponding to single forms or pages can be defined on the front and reverse surfaces of the continuous forms
12
. The continuous forms
12
after printing is discharged out of a discharged slot
17
of the first page printer
13
a.
The discharged continuous forms
12
are then transferred to the intermediate buffer device
14
.
The second page printer
13
b
has an input slot
18
for receiving the continuous forms
12
from the reversing mechanism device
15
. The second page printer
13
b
is designed to print secondary page images or reverse side page images, related to the respective printed front side page images, on the corresponding page sections over the reverse surface of the continuous forms
12
. The printing of the reverse side page images leads to establishment of a duplex printing for the individual sheets or forms included in the continuous forms
12
. The continuous forms
12
after printing is discharged out of a discharge slot
19
of the second page printer
13
b.
The discharged continuous forms
12
are then transferred to a post-processing apparatus, not shown, such as a web winder, a burster, a job cutter, and the like, for example.
A transporting unit
21
is incorporated in the respective first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
so as to establish a transfer path of the continuous forms
12
extending from the input slot
16
,
18
to the discharge slot
17
,
19
. As is apparent from
FIG. 1
, the transporting unit
21
is designed to transport the continuous forms
12
received from a hopper
22
to the discharge slot
17
,
19
. Alternatively, the transporting unit
21
may be designed to transport the continuous forms
12
to a stacker
23
within the respective first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
An imaging unit
25
including an imaging or optical photoconductive drum
24
rotatable around the central axis is located on the transfer path of the continuous forms
12
in the respective first and second page printer
13
a,
13
b.
An electrostatic image is established on the cylindrical surface of the optical photoconductive drum
24
based on beams from lines of LEDs (Light-Emitting Diode)
26
, for example. Toner is then supplied to the cylindrical surface of the optical photoconductive drum
24
from a toner cartridge
27
. The toner serves to visualize the electrostatic image. The visible image of the toner is thereafter transferred to the continuous forms
12
.
A fusing unit
28
is disposed between the imaging unit
25
and the discharge slot
17
,
19
. The fusing unit
28
includes lamps for flashlight utilized to fuse the toner on the continuous forms
12
, for example. The heat of the flashlight serves to fuse the particles of the toner sticking to the continuous forms
12
. The visible image of the toner is thus deposited on the continuous forms
12
.
A page counter sensor
29
is coupled to the transporting unit
21
at a stacker feeder section located between the fusing unit
28
and the discharge slot
17
,
19
, for example. The page counter sensor
29
is designed to detect the feed amount of the continuous forms
12
, for example, based on the rotation amount or angle of feed rollers contacting the continuous forms
12
. The last printed page of the front side page image as well as the last printed page of the reverse side page image can be determined at the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b,
respectively, based on the detected feed amount.
An image sensor
30
is disposed between the imaging unit
25
and the hopper
22
in the second page printer
13
b,
for example. The image sensor
30
is designed to detect the entirety or part of the front side page images established at the first page printer
13
a.
Based on the signals from the image sensor
30
, page sections can be determined on the reverse surface of the continuous forms
12
, as described later.
A printer controller
31
and a mechanical controller
32
are incorporated within the respective first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The printer controller
31
is designed to control the overall printing operation of the respective first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The printer controller
31
is capable of generating bit map data for individual pages based on printing data received from upper devices such as global servers, main frames, or the like. The mechanical controller
32
is designed to generally control the mechanical systems including the action of the transporting unit
21
as well as the rotation of the optical photoconductive drum
24
. The mechanical controller
32
is capable of controlling the transporting speed of the transporting unit
21
, the rotational speed of the optical photoconductive drum
24
, the operation of the LEDs
26
, and the like. The mechanical controller
32
serves to synchronize the operation of the LEDs
26
with the transporting or feeding speed of the continuous forms
12
.
A controller apparatus
33
is connected to the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
A high speed interface channel of the ultra-SCSI standard may be employed to establish the connection, for example. The controller apparatus
33
is designed to generate printing jobs for the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
A manipulating terminal
34
such as a personal computer is connected to the controller apparatus
33
. The manipulating terminal
34
provides a user interface for the controller apparatus
33
when printing jobs are to be generated at the controller apparatus
33
. The user interface may be established based on the implementation of a computer software. The user interface is designed to display text and graphics for the manipulation on the screen of a display
35
of the manipulating terminal
34
, for example. The user or operator is allowed to manipulate an input device, not shown, such as a keyboard and a mouse, based on the displayed text and graphics, thereby inputting instructions to the controller apparatus
33
. The controller apparatus
33
is notified of the content of the input instructions in this way. Here, the combination of the controller apparatus
33
and the manipulating terminal
34
may be replaced with a single computer terminal. In addition, an upper apparatus such as a host computer as well as a personal computer, not shown, is connected to the controller apparatus
33
for supplying data for printing. A local area network (LAN) may be employed to establish the connection, for example. The host computer may be a global server, a main frame, and the like.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the controller apparatus
33
includes a controller circuit
39
comprising a central processor unit (CPU)
37
and a memory
38
, for example. A storage device such as a hard disk drive (HDD)
41
may be connected to the controller circuit
39
. The CPU
37
of the controller circuit
39
is designed to generate printing data based on the implementation of a printing analysis software program stored in the HDD
41
. The CPU
37
may utilize working areas in the memory
38
as well as the HDD
41
when generating the printing data.
A first interface
42
is connected to the CPU
37
of the controller circuit
39
. The first interface
42
serves to connect the CPU
37
with the manipulating terminal
34
. A data path can thus be established between the CPU
37
and the manipulating terminal
34
.
A second interface
43
is also connected to the CPU
37
. The second interface
43
serves to connect the CPU
37
with a magnetic tape drive
45
which receives a magnetic tape cartridge
44
, for example. The magnetic tape drive
45
is designed to read data out of the magnetic tape cartridge
44
. The read data may be stored in the HDD
41
. Data can be transferred to the magnetic tape cartridge
44
from an upper apparatus such as a global server or a main frame. The CPU
37
reads data out of the HDD
41
when generating the printing data.
Third and fourth interfaces
46
,
47
are also connected to the CPU
37
. The third and fourth interfaces
46
,
47
serve to connect the CPU
37
with the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b,
respectively. The printing data generated at the CPU
37
can be supplied to the printer controllers
31
,
31
of the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
through the third and fourth interfaces
46
,
47
, respectively.
The printer controller
31
includes a processor
48
and a buffer memory
49
, for example, in the respective first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The processor
48
is designed to generate bit map data based on the printing data transferred from the CPU
37
of the controller apparatus
33
. At the same time, the processor
48
is designed to manage the operation of the mechanical controller
32
in connection with the control for the rotation of the optical photoconductive drum
24
and the operation of the transporting unit
21
. The processor
48
may utilize the memory
49
during operation. The mechanical controller
32
receives the output signals from the page counter sensor
29
. The processor
48
of the printer controller
31
receives the output signals from the image sensor
30
in the second page printer
13
b.
Now, assume that a duplex printing for 10,000 forms or sheets is conducted on the continuous forms
12
in accordance with a predetermined page layout as shown in
FIG. 3
, for example. A database may be constructed in a global server. Over 100,000 record sets or data sets are managed in this database. The individual data set contains data of first, second, third and fourth items. The forms of the common page layout on the continuous forms
12
can be filled in with the data of the respective data sets. The individual data set generates a single form or sheet of the duplex printing. A layout data for the common page layout can be generated at the global server, for example.
Here, 10,000 data sets and the single layout data are supplied to the controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
. The user interface at the manipulating terminal
34
may be utilized to transfer the data sets and layout data. The CPU
37
of the controller circuit
39
operates to store the data sets and layout data into the HDD
41
. The controller apparatus
33
thus sets a printing job based on the received data sets and layout data. Two or more printing jobs may be stored in the HDD
41
at the same time in the controller apparatus
33
.
First of all, the continuous forms
12
are set in the first page printer
13
a.
The first page printer
13
a
may implement an automatic loading process so as to set the continuous forms
12
. The continuous forms
12
are first inserted into the input slot
16
. When a specific press button, not shown, is pushed down, the automatic loading process is started. The mechanical controller
32
activates the transporting unit
21
. The transporting unit
21
operates to transport the continuous forms
12
toward the discharge slot
17
. When the front end or forefront of the continuous forms
12
reaches a predetermined position, the mechanical controller
32
stops the operation of the transporting unit
21
. The automatic loading process may allow the front end of the continuous forms
12
to reach the page counter sensor
29
, for example.
When the first page printer
13
a
has been prepared for printing in the above-described manner, the operator starts the processing of the printing jobs. The operator may utilize the user interface established at the manipulating terminal
34
. The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
starts implementing the printing analysis software program in response to the instructions signal from the manipulating terminal
34
. The printing analysis software develops the printing job. Specifically, the printing analysis software serves to allocate front side page images and reverse side page images on the continuous forms
12
based on the set page layout, as shown in
FIG. 4
, for example. The data of first, second and third items are put in predetermined location boxes
51
,
52
,
53
in the front side page image. The data of fourth item is likewise put in a predetermined location box
54
in the reverse side page image.
Here, the printing analysis software sets a page identification mark
55
in the front side page image, as is apparent from
FIG. 4
, for example. The page identification mark
55
may be located between adjacent tractor perforations
56
,
56
near the edge of the continuous forms
12
. The page identification mark
55
is incorporated in the individual front side page images. The page identification mark
55
may take the form of numeral expressing the number of page, alphabetic character, and the like.
Moreover, the printing analysis software sets line marks
57
in at least one of the front and reverse side page image, as shown in
FIG. 4
, for example. The line marks
57
are located at the fold or the boundary between the page sections on the continuous forms
12
in a conventional manner. As shown in FIG.
5
, the line marks
57
can be observed when the continuous forms
12
are folded into a stack. The operator is allowed to distinguish the individual printing jobs from each other based on the line marks
57
.
The printing analysis software then sequentially outputs the printing data for the front side page images to the first page printer
13
a.
Likewise, the printing analysis software sequentially outputs the printing data for the reverse side page images to the second page printer
13
b.
When outputting, the printing analysis software notifies the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
of job names. The job names can be utilized to distinguish the individual printing job from each other at the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
respectively receive the printing data under the job name. The processor
48
of the first page printer
13
a
then generates bit map data of the front side page images based on the supplied printing data specifying the front side page images. The generated bit map data is utilized to control the mechanical controller
32
in the first page printer
13
a.
In the same manner, the processor
48
of the second page printer
13
b
generates bit map data of the reverse side page images based on the supplied printing data specifying the reverse side page images. The generated bit map data is utilized to control the mechanical controller
32
in the second page printer
13
b.
The bit map data before printing can temporarily be stored in the buffer memory
49
.
The first page printer
13
a
first starts the printing operation. The first page printer
13
a
prints the front side page images, the page identification marks
55
and the line marks
57
on the front surface of the continuous forms
12
based on the bit map data. The bit map data for the printed front side page images is temporarily stored in the buffer memory
49
, as described later. The mechanical controller
32
is allowed to determine the last printed page on the continuous forms
12
at the first page printer
13
a
with the assistance of the page counter sensor
29
. The mechanical controller
32
updates the last printed page every time the individual front side page image has been printed on the continuous forms
12
. The number of page for the last printed page may temporarily be stored in the buffer memory
49
.
The tandem printers system
11
is designed to reserve the continuous forms
12
, corresponding to a predetermined number of forms or page sections, between the page counter sensor
29
of the first page printer
13
a
and the page counter sensor
29
of the second page printer
13
b.
When the first page printer
13
a
has finished the printing operation for establishing the front side page images for the predetermined number of forms or page sections, the first page printer
13
a
stops the printing operation. The continuous forms
12
discharged from the discharge slot
17
of the first page printer
13
a
is then set in the intermediate buffer device
14
and the reversing mechanism device
15
.
Thereafter, the continuous forms
12
are set in the second page printer
13
b.
The second page printer
13
b
may implement an automatic loading process so as to set the continuous forms
12
, in the same manner as the first page printer
13
a.
The transporting unit
21
serves to transport the continuous forms
12
from the input slot
18
toward the discharge slot
19
in the second page printer
13
b.
When the front end of the continuous forms
12
reaches a predetermined position, the mechanical controller
32
stops the operation of the transporting unit
21
. The automatic loading process may allow the front end of the continuous forms
12
to reach the page counter sensor
29
, for example.
When the second page printer
13
b
has been prepared for printing in the above-described manner, the operator restarts the processing of the printing job. The first page printer
13
a
is allowed to return to the printing operation for establishing the front side page images corresponding to the page subsequent to the last printed page before the discontinuance of the printing operation. Thereafter, the first page printer
13
a
continues the printing operation at a higher speed.
The image sensor
30
in the second page printer
13
b
serves to detect the first front side page image established on the continuous forms
12
. When the first front side page image has been detected, the printer controller
31
starts the printing operation in the second page printer
13
b.
The second page printer
13
b
prints the reverse side page images and the line marks
57
on the reverse surface of the continuous forms
12
based on the bit map data. The reverse side page image for the data of the fourth item is positioned right behind the front side page image of the data set to which the data of the fourth item belongs. The forms or sheets of the duplex printing are thus sequentially formed on the continuous forms
12
. The bit map data for the printed reverse side page images is temporarily stored in the buffer memory
49
. The mechanical controller
32
is allowed to determine the last printed page on the continuous forms
12
at the second page printer
13
b
with the assistance of the page counter sensor
29
. The mechanical controller
32
updates the last printed page every time the individual reverse side page image has been printed on the continuous forms
12
. The number of page for the last printed page may temporarily be stored in the buffer memory
49
. Thereafter, the second page printer
13
b
continues the printing operation at a higher speed.
Next, assume that a jam takes place at the second page printer
13
b.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the mechanical controller
32
first detects the jam in the second page printer
13
a
at step S
1
. The mechanical controller
32
stops the printing operation of the second page printer
13
b
at step S
2
. The mechanical controller
32
then notifies the printer controller
31
in the second page printer
13
b
of the fact that the printing operation has been terminated at step S
3
. The printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
informs the controller apparatus
33
of the termination of the printing operation in the second page printer
13
b
at step S
4
.
At the same time, the mechanical controller
32
of the second page printer
13
b
confirms the last printed page of the second page printer
13
b
based on the detection of the page counter sensor
29
at step S
5
. The mechanical controller
32
then notifies the printer controller
31
of the confirmed last printed page at step S
6
. The printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
in turn notifies the controller apparatus
33
of the last printed page of the second page printer
13
b
along with the job name at step S
7
.
When the controller apparatus
33
has received the notification signal specifying the termination of the printing operation in the second page printer
13
b,
the controller apparatus
33
notifies the first page printer
13
a
of the termination of the printing operation in the second page printer
13
b
at step S
8
. The printer controller
31
of the first page printer
13
a
still continues the printing operation for the front side page images corresponding to a predetermined forms or page sections, at step S
9
, after receiving the notification signal specifying the termination of the printing operation in the second page printer
13
b.
When the printing operation has been completed for the predetermined number of forms or page sections in the first page printer
13
a,
the printer controller
31
instructs the mechanical controller
32
to stop the printing operation at step S
10
. The mechanical controller
32
thus terminates the printing operation of the first page printer
13
a
at step S
11
. The mechanical controller
32
of the first page printer
13
a
notifies the printer controller
31
of the last printed page of the first page printer
13
a
based on the detection of the page counter sensor
29
at steps S
12
, S
13
. The printer controller
31
of the first page printer
13
a
in turn notifies the controller apparatus
33
of the last printed page of the first page printer
13
a
along with the job name at step S
14
.
The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
stores the information of the job names and the last printed pages, received from the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b,
into the HDD
41
at step S
15
. At the same time, the controller apparatus
33
notifies the manipulating terminal
34
of the jam in the second page printer
13
b.
The user interface serves to display the notification specifying the jam in the second page printer
13
b
on the screen of the display
35
in the manipulating terminal
34
. The operator may first pick up the continuous forms
12
after the duplex printing out of the discharge slot
19
of the second page printer
13
b.
The operator then cut off the page sections, damaged under the jam, from the continuous forms
12
. The damaged one of the page sections may include the continuous forms
12
on which the toner is held without being fused. In this manner, at least one of the page sections is removed from the continuous forms
12
before establishment of the reverse side page images.
Here, some page sections with the printed front side page images may remain on the continuous forms
12
between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
even after the damaged one of the page sections has been removed. The continuous forms
12
with the, printed front side page images is set in the second page printer
13
b.
The second page printer
13
b
may implement an automatic loading process so as to properly set the continuous forms
12
in the aforementioned manner. When the front end of the continuous forms
12
reaches the predetermined position, the mechanical controller
32
stops the feed of the continuous forms
12
. Since the first page printer
13
a
keeps printing the front side page images corresponding to a predetermined number of forms or page sections even after the jam has happened in the second page printer
13
b
in the aforementioned manner, the intermediate buffer apparatus
14
is allowed to reserve the continuous forms
12
enough even when the automatic loading process is executed in the second page printer
13
b
in this manner.
When the feed of the continuous forms
12
has been terminated in the second page printer
13
b,
the image sensor
30
serves to detect the page identification mark
55
on the continuous forms
12
in the second page printer
13
b.
The printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
serves to select one of the printed pages, namely, the printed front side page images based on the detected page identification mark
55
. The printer controller
31
then finds out the reverse side page image corresponding to the selected one of the printed front side page image. The first recovery page can be determined in the second page printer
13
b
in this manner. The first recovery page of the second page printer
13
b
can be determined based on the selected one of the printed front side page images established at the first page printer
13
a.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, when the first recovery page for the second page printer
13
b
has been determined at step T
1
, the printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
notifies the controller apparatus
33
of the determined first recovery page at step T
2
. The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
then determines, at step T
3
, missing pages of the second page printer
13
b
based on the first recovery page determined at the second page printer
13
b
and the last printed page for the second page printer
13
b
stored in the HDD
41
. The missing pages can be specified by the job name of the printing job to which the missing pages belong to and the number of page or place in the printing job. When the missing pages of the second page printer
13
b
have been determined in this manner, the controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
then determines the printed pages, namely, the printed front side page images at the first page printer
13
a
related to the missing pages of the second page printer
13
b
at step T
4
. The printed pages may be specified by the job name of the printing job to which the printed pages belong to and the number of page or place in the printing job.
The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
thereafter instructs the second page printer
13
b
to provide with backup data at step T
5
. The backup data comprises the bit map data for the reverse side page images corresponding to the missing pages. The printer controller
31
searches the required bit map data in the bit map data temporarily stored in the buffer memory
49
in the second page printer
13
b
at step T
6
. The required bit map data is transferred to the controller apparatus
33
from the printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
at step T
7
. The required bit map data is then stored in the HDD
41
, for example, as the backup data in the controller apparatus
33
at step T
8
.
At the same time, the controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
instructs the first page printer
13
a
to provide with backup data at step T
5
. The backup data comprises the bit map data for the front side page images corresponding to the printed pages of the first page printer
13
a.
The printed pages of the first page printer
13
a
are respectively related to the missing pages of the second page printer
13
b
in the aforementioned manner. The printer controller
31
searches the required bit map data in the bit map data temporarily stored in the buffer memory
49
in the first page printer
13
a
at step T
9
. The required bit map data is transferred to the controller apparatus
33
from the printer controller
31
of the first page printer
13
a
at step T
10
. The required bit map data is then stored in the HDD
41
, for example, as the backup data in the controller apparatus
33
at step T
8
.
The bit map data related to the printed pages is temporarily stored in the buffer memory
49
in the printer controller
31
in the first page printer
13
a
as described above. The extend of the printed pages can be determined based on the number of forms or page sections on the continuous forms
12
reserved between the page counter sensor
29
of the first page printer
13
a
and the page counter sensor
29
of the second page printer
13
b,
for example. The bit map data related to the front side page images is reliably kept in the buffer memory
49
in the first page printer
13
a
as long as the corresponding reverse side page images are printed on the reverse surface of the continuous forms
12
after establishment of the front side page images on the continuous forms
12
.
When the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
have been prepared in the above-described manner, the operator then restarts the printing operation of the printing job. The operator may operate the manipulating terminal
34
, for example. The controller apparatus
33
instructs the second page printer
13
b
to restart the printing operation. The printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
operates to restart the printing operation from the reverse side page image corresponding to the first recovery page of the second page printer
13
b.
Since the first recovery page is selected from the printed pages established at the first page printer
13
a,
the printing operation of the second page printer
13
b
as described above serves to minimize the loss of the continuous forms
12
reserved between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The second page printer
13
b
is then allowed to continue the printing operation at a higher speed.
The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
thereafter instructs the first page printer
13
a
to restart the printing operation only when the continuous forms
12
, corresponding to the predetermined number of forms or page sections, has been reserved between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The printer controller
31
determines the first recovery page based on the last printed page before the termination of the printing operation in the first page printer
13
a.
The first recovery page is the page subsequent to the last printed page of the first page printer
13
a.
The first page printer
13
a
restarts the printing operation for the front side page image corresponding to the first recovery page. The series of the front side page images are printed in a predetermined sequence, without any change or skip, on the continuous forms
12
discharged from the discharge slot
17
of the first page printer
13
a.
The first page printer
13
a
is then allowed to continue the printing operation at a higher speed.
Now, assume that the continuous forms
12
corresponding to twenty (20) page sections are reserved between the last printed page of the first page printer
13
a
and the last printed page of the second page printer
13
b.
When the second page printer
13
b
is printing the fifteenth (15th) reverse side page image on the continuous forms
12
, the first page printer
13
a
is printing the thirty-fifth (35th) front side page image on the continuous forms
12
. If a jam at the second page printer
13
b
requires removal of the continuous forms
12
corresponding to three (3) page sections, the eighteenth (18th) and subsequent front side page images still remain on the front surface of the continuous forms
12
between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
When the continuous forms
12
with the eighteenth (18th) and subsequent front side page images are set in the second page printer
13
b,
it is possible to restart the printing operation from the reverse side page image related to the twenty-first (21st) front side page image, for example, in the second page printer
13
b.
In this case, the continuous forms
12
corresponding to the eighteenth (18th) to twentieth (20th) front side page images are forced to pass the imaging unit
24
in the second page printer
13
b
based on the aforementioned automatic loading process. On the other hand, the continuous forms
12
along with the fifteenth (15th) to thirty-fifth (35th) front side page images are simply removed and destroyed in a conventional tandem printers system.
Here, the bit map data corresponding to the missing pages of the second page printer
13
a,
namely, the fifteenth (15th) to twentieth (20th) reverse side page images, is stored in the HDD
41
. At the same time, the bit map data corresponding to the printed pages, related to the missing pages of the second page printer
13
b,
of the first page printer
13
a,
namely, the fifteenth (15th) to twentieth (20th) front side page images, is stored in the HDD
41
.
At the recovery of the printing operation at the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b,
the controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
accesses the HDD
41
so as to read the backup data for the first page printer
13
a.
The controller circuit
39
set an additional or auxiliary printing job for the first page printer
13
a
based on the backup data. Likewise, the controller circuit
39
accesses the HDD
41
so as to read the backup data for the second page printer
13
b.
An additional or auxiliary printing job is also set for the second page printer
13
b
based on the backup data. When the settings have been completed, the controller circuit
39
schedules the additional printing jobs of the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
after the printing job in progress in the first page printer
13
a.
The printing job in progress in the first page printer
13
a
may be determined based on the last printed page, related to the first page printer
13
a,
recorded in the HDD
41
when the jam happens.
When the printing job has thereafter been finished in the first page printer
13
a,
the backup data for the first page printer
13
a
is supplied to the printer controller
31
of the first page printer
13
a
based on the scheduled additional printing job. The printer controller
31
of the first page printer
13
a
receives the bit map data included in the backup data. The first page printer
13
a
prints the front side page images on the front surface of the continuous forms
12
based on the supplied bit map data. The first page printer
13
a
is in this manner allowed to again print the front side page images removed from the continuous forms
12
when the jam happens.
Subsequently, when the printing job has been finished in the second page printer
13
b,
the backup data for the second page printer
13
b
is supplied to the printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
based on the scheduled additional printing job. The printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b
receives the bit map data included in the backup data. The second page printer
13
b
prints the reverse side page images on the reverse surface of the continuous forms
12
based on the supplied bit map data. The second page printer
13
b
is in this manner allowed to print the reverse side page images on the reverse surface of the continuous forms
12
just behind the front side page images removed from the continuous forms
12
when the jam happens.
For example, in the case where the printing job completed at the first page printer
13
a
has no correspondence with the printing job subsequently completed at the second page printer
13
b,
the second page printer
13
b
may execute the printing job in accordance with the schedule previously set in the controller apparatus
33
. Here, the execution of the additional printing job is deferred. In this manner, the schedule of the printing jobs, including any additional printing jobs, for the second page printer
13
b
always coincides with the schedule of the printing jobs, including any additional printing jobs, for the first page printer
13
a.
The expected duplex printing is thus reliably realized on the continuous forms
12
.
When the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
return to the printing operation in the above-described manner, the continuous forms
12
corresponding to a predetermined number of forms or page sections are reserved between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
Here, a sag sensor
61
located in the intermediate buffer device
14
may be employed to adjust the length of the continuous forms
12
between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b,
as is apparent from
FIG. 1
, for example. The sag sensor
61
detects the degree or amount of sag of the continuous forms
12
stored in the intermediate buffer device
14
. When the excessive continuous forms
12
are stored in the intermediate buffer device
14
, the sag sensor
61
outputs a signal warning the excessive reserve. Based on the output signal, the reserve of the continuous forms
12
corresponding to page sections over the predetermined number can be determined.
In the case where the sag sensor
61
is employed, the first page printer
13
a
is set to continue printing the front side page images on the continuous forms
12
, corresponding to the number of forms or page sections completely extending between the hopper
22
and the page counter sensor
29
in the second page printer
13
b,
before termination of the printing operation. If the removed part of the continuous forms
12
is shorter than the distance between the hopper
22
and the page counter sensor
29
, the continuous forms
12
of the excessive amount is expected to stay in the intermediate buffer device
14
after the continuous forms
12
have properly been set in the second page printer
13
b.
In this case, the controller apparatus
33
first restart the printing operation at the second page printer
13
b,
while deferring the recovery of the printing operation at the first page printer
13
a.
When the excessive sag has been relieved in the intermediate buffer device
14
, the controller apparatus
33
restarts the printing operation at the first page printer
13
a
based on the output signal from the sag sensor
61
. In this manner, the continuous forms
12
corresponding to the predetermined number of forms or page sections can always be reserved in the intermediate buffer device
14
.
Otherwise, when the continuous forms
12
corresponding to the greater number of forms or page sections can be kept in the intermediate buffer device
14
a,
as shown in
FIG. 8
, the printing operation can simultaneously be terminated at both the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b
upon occurrence of a jam at the second page printer
13
b.
In this case, when the continuous forms
12
is set in the second page printer
13
b
for the recovery of the printing operation, the automatic loading process at the second page printer
13
b
induces reduction in the amount of the continuous forms
12
in the intermediate buffer device
14
a,
as shown in FIG.
9
. The controller apparatus
33
then restarts the printing operation at the first page printer
13
a
alone. When the continuous forms
12
corresponding to the predetermined number of forms or page sections have been reserved in the intermediate buffer device
14
a,
the controller apparatus
33
restarts the printing operation at the second page printer
13
b.
In this manner, the continuous forms
12
corresponding to the predetermined number of forms or page sections can always be reserved in the intermediate buffer device
14
a.
In the aforementioned tandem printers system
11
, the manipulation by the operator may be employed to determine the first recovery page of the second page printer
13
b
when a jam happens at the second page printer
13
b.
Here, text and graphics may be displayed on the screen of the display
34
in the manipulating terminal
34
, as shown in
FIG. 10
, for example, so as to allow the operator to input the information of the first recovery page. The operator should read the page identification mark
55
on the front-end page section after removal of the continuous forms
12
corresponding to the damaged ones of the page sections. An input box
63
of the graphics on the screen may be filled in with the information on the read page identification mark
55
. The operator may utilize the operation of the keyboard or mouse in the manipulating terminal
34
. The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
is thus allowed to note the first page sections or first front side page image on the continuous forms
12
.
After reading the page identification mark
55
, the operator sets the continuous forms
12
at the hopper
22
in the second page printer
13
b.
The automatic loading process causes the feed of the continuous forms
12
in the second page printer
13
b.
As described above, when the front end or forefront of the continuous forms
12
reaches the predetermined position, the mechanical controller
32
stops the feed of the continuous forms
12
. The printer controller
31
monitors the feed amount of the continuous forms
12
in the second page printer
13
b.
The controller circuit
39
of the controller apparatus
33
determines the first recovery page of the second page printer
13
b
based on the information of the page identification mark
55
input to the manipulating terminal
34
and the feed amount detected in the second page printer
13
b.
The tandem printers system
11
of the above-described type may be employed to realize a so-called spot color printing. In this case, the reversing mechanism device
15
is removed between the first and second page printers
13
a,
13
b.
The first page printer
13
a
may be designed to print monochrome page images on the front surface of the continuous forms
12
while the second page printer
13
b
may be designed to print color page images, such as red or blue page images, on the front surface of the continuous forms
12
.
Any type of data or image data, other than the aforementioned bit map data, may be employed to record the reverse side page image corresponding to the missing page for the second page printer
13
b,
the front side page image related to the missing page, and the like, into the HDD
41
. In the tandem printers system
11
, the printer controller
31
of the first page printer
13
a,
or the printer controller
31
of the second page printer
13
b,
independently or in combination, may take the operation of the controller circuit
39
.
Claims
- 1. A tandem printers system comprising:a first printer printing primary page images on a continuous sheet; a second printer printing secondary page images, related to the primary page images, on page sections regulated by the primary page images on the continuous sheet; and a controller determining a first recovery page for the second printer based on a printed page at the first printer when at least one of the page sections is removed from the continuous sheet before establishment of the secondary page images.
- 2. The tandem printers system according to claim 1, wherein said controller determines a missing page for the second printer based on the first recovery page and a last printed page at the second printer.
- 3. The tandem printers system according to claim 2, further comprising a storage medium storing a printing data of the secondary page image corresponding to the missing page.
- 4. The tandem printers system according to claim 3, wherein said storage medium further stores a printing data of the primary page image related to the missing page for the second printer.
- 5. The tandem printers system according to claim 1, wherein said controller determines a first recovery page for the first printer based on a last printed page for the first printer.
- 6. The tandem printers system according to claim 5, wherein said first printer continues printing the primary page image for a predetermined number of page when a jam happens at the second printer.
- 7. A tandem printers system comprising:a first printer printing primary page images on a continuous sheet; a second printer printing secondary page images, related to the primary page images, on page sections regulated by the primary page images on the continuous sheet; and a controller determining a first recovery page for the first printer based on a last printed page at the first printer when a jam happens at the second printer.
- 8. The tandem printers system according to claim 7, further comprising a storage medium storing a printing data of the primary page image for a missing page determined based on a last printed page and a first recovery page for the second printer.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-236515 |
Aug 2001 |
JP |
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