USRE42290E1 - Document scanning apparatus and document scanning method for sequentially scanning documents and generating image data corresponding to these documents - Google Patents

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USRE42290E1
USRE42290E1 US12/122,693 US12269308A USRE42290E US RE42290 E1 USRE42290 E1 US RE42290E1 US 12269308 A US12269308 A US 12269308A US RE42290 E USRE42290 E US RE42290E
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  • the present invention relates to a document scanning apparatus which is used in a device such as a digital compound machine for scanning documents.
  • ADF Auto Document Feeder
  • the ADF scan function uses an image sensor to scan documents placed in a document tray by feeding one document after another. This function is useful for scanning a series of sheets of paper.
  • the manual-feed scan function allows a user to move an image sensor across a document placed on a document glass plane for scanning this document.
  • the manual-feed scan function is convenient for scanning like a book document. A user can scan various types of documents by using proper scan functions appropriate for documents to be scan.
  • a document scanning apparatus When a document scanning apparatus is provided with both the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function, these functions are performed for scanning documents as entirely different jobs.
  • a user may successively scan documents by using the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function as a series of operations. In this case, separate jobs perform these operations. Scanned image data is managed differently.
  • Such an apparatus causes no problem in using the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function according to needs.
  • this apparatus switches between jobs according to a change in scan conditions such as a scan density.
  • scan conditions such as a scan density.
  • a document copying apparatus which comprises:
  • a first scan unit configured to sequentially transport documents mounted in a document tray to a scan position and scan the documents at the scan position, thereby generating image data corresponding to the documents
  • a second scan unit configured to scan a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, thereby generating image data corresponding to the document
  • a unit configured to set copy conditions to default conditions
  • a unit configured to accept a change instruction or a start instruction specified by a user
  • a unit configured to change the copy conditions according to the change instruction
  • a unit configured to display the copy conditions
  • a first select unit configured to select the first scan unit or the second scan unit according to a predetermined rule when the start instruction is accepted
  • a unit configured to cause the scan unit selected by the first select unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the start instruction is accepted;
  • an accept unit configured to accept the change instruction, a continue instruction or a print instruction after: (i) the first scan unit scans all documents mounted in the document tray, or (ii) the second scan unit scans the document placed on the document glass plane;
  • a second select unit configured to select the first scan unit or the second scan unit according to the predetermined rule when the continue instruction is accepted
  • a unit configured to cause the scan unit selected by the second select unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the continue instruction is accepted;
  • a storage control unit configured to store in the storage unit newly generated image data corresponding to an additional document, as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data, wherein the first scan unit or the second scan unit provides the newly generated image data until the accept unit accepts the print instruction;
  • a unit configured to control the print unit to print image data when the print instruction is accepted, wherein the image data is image data stored in the storage unit during a period starting from when the start instruction is accepted and ending when the print instruction is accepted.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration of a first embodiment of a digital compound machine which uses a document scanning apparatus according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during wait state processing by CPU in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 exemplifies a transition of screens in a display section on an operation panel in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 1 (part 1 of 2);
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 1 (part 2 of 2);
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration of a second embodiment of a digital compound machine which uses a document scanning apparatus according to the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 6 (part 1 of 2);
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 6 (part 2 of 2).
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration according to this embodiment of a digital compound machine.
  • the digital compound machine according to this embodiment is enclosed in a broken line and is marked with numeral 1 .
  • a digital compound machine 1 comprises a CPU 11 , ROM 12 , RAM 13 , image memory 14 , an image sensor 15 , an image processing section 16 , an image sensor drive mechanism section 17 , a document transport mechanism section 18 , a printer 19 , a encoder/decoder section 20 , a network control unit (NCU) 21 , a modem 22 , a personal computer interface (hereafter referred to as the PC interface) 23 , and an operation panel 24 . These components are connected to each other via a system bus 25 to configure the digital compound machine.
  • NCU network control unit
  • the CPU 11 implements digital compound machine operations by performing control processing for centrally controlling each component of the digital compound machine based on a control program stored in the ROM 12 .
  • the ROM 12 stores the control program and the like.
  • the RAM 13 is used for storing various information the CPU 11 uses to process data in various ways.
  • the image memory 14 stores image data associated with image data processing such as sending and receiving data, scanning or printing images.
  • the image sensor 15 comprises, say, a CCD line sensor and generates an image signal by means of horizontal scanning for a document placed on a document glass plane (not shown).
  • the image processing section 16 is connected to the image sensor 15 .
  • the image processing section 16 generates image data by applying various correction processing such as digitization, shading correction, darkness correction, and the like to an image signal generated from the image sensor 15 .
  • the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 reciprocates the image sensor 15 along the document glass plane for vertical scanning.
  • the document transport mechanism section 18 transports documents one sheet at a time from a document tray (not shown) onto the document glass plane.
  • the printer 19 prints an image corresponding to the image data on printing paper.
  • the encoder/decoder section 20 compresses and encodes image data and decodes the compressed and encoded image data.
  • the NCU 21 connects to a PSTN line 2 provided in a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).
  • PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
  • the NCU 21 provides the connected PSTN line 2 with state monitoring, call origination to a network, and the like.
  • the NCU 21 equalizes a facsimile transmission signal transmitted to the PSTN line 2 and sets a level for this signal.
  • the modem 22 is connected to the NCU 21 .
  • the modem 22 modulates image data and control data for generating a facsimile transmission signal and a control signal to be sent to the PSTN line 2 .
  • the modem 22 demodulates the facsimile transmission signal and the control signal received via the PSTN line 2 for reproducing the image data or the control data.
  • the PC interface 23 connects with a personal computer (PC) 3 by means of, say, a cable.
  • the PC interface 23 exchanges control commands and image data between the CPU 11 and the PC 3 .
  • the operation panel 24 includes a key input section, a display section, and the like.
  • the key input section accepts various user-entered instructions for the CPU 11 .
  • the display section displays various information to be notified to users.
  • the CPU 11 operates according to the control program stored in the ROM 12 to implement control means.
  • the control means includes mode changeover means, continued specification acceptance means, scan method selection means, storage control means, conditional specification acceptance means, and condition setup means.
  • the mode changeover means performs build job processing to be described later only when a request is made to scan a series of documents using both the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function.
  • the continued specification acceptance means accepts a specification whether to continue scanning documents after a single document scan operation is complete.
  • the scan method selection means selects one of the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function based on a state how the document is placed in the document tray and starts scanning the document according to the selected function.
  • the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means generates image data until an instruction to complete the document scan is accepted.
  • the storage control means stores the generated image data as that for a series of documents in the image memory 14 .
  • conditional specification acceptance means accepts specifications of given scan conditions such as image quality and density while the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means awaits a specification whether to continue scanning the document.
  • the condition setup means controls document scanning when the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means accepts the specification to continue scanning the document. Namely, the condition setup means specifies scanning according to the scan condition updated by the specification most recently accepted by the above-mentioned conditional specification acceptance means.
  • the CPU 11 When terminating a job to enter a wait state, the CPU 11 starts wait state processing as shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the CPU 11 first waits until a user initiates a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST 1 ). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 1 as shown in FIG. 3. A box marked with “C” in FIG. 3 signifies a cursor displayed in each screen.
  • the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the Enter key or an item selection (steps ST 2 and ST 3 ). When the key operation is neither a press of the Enter key or an item selection, the CPU 11 passes control to other processing according to the key operation.
  • the CPU 11 When a user performs an item selection operation such as a key press for selecting items forward or backward, for example, the CPU 11 accepts that item selection operation. At this time, the cursor display position changes on the screen SC 1 according to the accepted item selection operation (step ST 4 ). At this step, the CPU accepts operations for selecting any one of special functions such as page addition, build job, and mode memory.
  • an item selection operation such as a key press for selecting items forward or backward
  • the CPU 11 accepts that item selection operation.
  • the cursor display position changes on the screen SC 1 according to the accepted item selection operation (step ST 4 ).
  • the CPU accepts operations for selecting any one of special functions such as page addition, build job, and mode memory.
  • the CPU 11 returns to a key operation wait state at step ST 1 .
  • step ST 5 pressing the Enter key allows the CPU 11 to determine whether the selected item is a build job (step ST 5 ). When no build job is selected, the CPU 11 passes control to other processing according to the selected item.
  • the CPU 11 When a build job is selected, the CPU 11 then waits until the Enter key is pressed or an item is selected on the operation panel 24 (steps ST 6 and ST 7 ). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 2 in FIG. 3 .
  • the CPU 11 accepts that item selection operation (step ST 8 ). At this time, the cursor display position changes on the screen SC 2 according to the accepted item selection operation. Namely, the CPU accepts the operation for turning on or off the build job.
  • the CPU 11 When the Enter key is pressed, the CPU 11 then checks if the selected item is turned ON (step ST 9 ). Only when the ON item is selected, the CPU 11 initiates build job processing (step ST 10 ), and then terminates the wait state processing. When the OFF item is selected, the CPU 11 returns control to step ST 11 .
  • the CPU 11 executes the build job processing as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 .
  • a user attempts to make a copy of a new series of documents comprising a series of one or more sheet documents appended by one sheet of a book document.
  • a series of sheet documents is scan according to a default scan condition, that is, by using the ADF scan function.
  • a book document is scan according to scan conditions of “Photo” as the image quality and “Toner Save” as the density by using the manual-feed scan function.
  • the CPU 11 When the build job processing starts, the CPU 11 first initializes the document size to “NULL” (step ST 21 in FIG. 4 ). The CPU 11 then waits until the user performs a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST 22 ). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 3 in FIG. 3 . This screen SC 3 shows the default copy conditions.
  • the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the Start key (step ST 23 ). The user can change or set the image quality or the density by operating the image quality setup key or the density setup key on the operation panel. When any of these keys other than the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 passes control to processing for accepting copy condition specification (step ST 24 ) and accepts the specification for changing the copy condition. If needed, the CPU 11 changes the screen for the display section in the operation panel 24 . Thereafter, the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST 22 .
  • the CPU 11 checks if the document is mounted in the document tray (step ST 25 ).
  • the user attempts to scan a series of one or more sheet documents by using the ADF scan function.
  • the user should mount the sheet documents in the document tray before pressing the Start key.
  • the CPU 11 can determine that the document tray contains documents at step ST 25 .
  • the CPU 11 checks if the document size is set to “NULL” (step ST 26 ).
  • the CPU 11 sets the document size to “ADF Size” (step ST 27 ).
  • the CPU 11 uses the specified document sizes as is. Since the scan operation is to take place for the first time, the document size is set to “ADF Size”.
  • the CPU 11 then performs ADF scanning processing for scanning documents by using the ADF scan function (step ST 28 ).
  • This ADF scanning processing is widely known. Namely, the document transport mechanism section 18 transports sheet documents one by one from the document tray onto the document glass plane. The sheet document placed on the document glass plane is scan with vertical scanning by the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 and with horizontal scanning by the image sensor 15 .
  • the image memory 14 stores image data generated from the image sensor 15 and the image processing section 16 . When the image memory 14 already stores image data during the current build job, the image memory 14 manages newly generated image data by assuming that it follows the already stored image data.
  • this ADF scanning processing continues until all sheets documents in the document tray are completely scan.
  • scan operations up to that point are validated.
  • the CPU 11 continues the following processing.
  • the display section in the operation panel 24 displays a screen SC 4 in FIG. 3 .
  • the CPU 11 updates the total document count by adding to it a scan document count after the current ADF scanning processing.
  • the total document count is reset to 0 when the current build job processing starts.
  • the CPU 11 then waits until the user performs a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST 30 in FIG. 5 ).
  • the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 5 in FIG. 3 .
  • the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the image quality setup key, the density setup key, or the Start key (steps ST 31 through ST 33 ).
  • the CPU 11 When the image quality setup key is pressed for changing the image quality, the CPU 11 performs image quality setup processing (step ST 34 ). During this processing, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 6 in FIG. 3 . The CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Photo, or Text mode as the image quality. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
  • the user selects the photo quality by positioning the cursor to “Photo” as shown by a screen SC 6 in FIG. 3 . Then, pressing the Enter key determines the Photo mode to be used for a subsequent document scan operation.
  • the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST 30 . Accordingly, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 7 in FIG. 3 .
  • the CPU 11 When the density setup key is pressed for changing the density, the CPU 11 performs density setup processing (step ST 35 ). During this processing, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 8 in FIG. 3 . The CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Manual, or Toner Save mode as the density. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
  • the user selects the “toner save” density by positioning the cursor to “Toner Save” as shown by a screen SCB in FIG. 3 . Then, pressing the Enter key determines the Toner Save mode to be used for a subsequent document scan operation.
  • the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST 30 . Accordingly, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 9 in FIG. 3 .
  • the key operation wait state at step ST 30 allows acceptance of an item selection operation for scanning the next document or starting a print job.
  • the CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation (step ST 36 ).
  • the display position of the cursor on the screen SC 9 changes according to the accepted item selection operation.
  • the user chooses “Scan Next Document” as an item selection operation, places the book document on the document glass plane for scanning the document, and then presses the Start key.
  • the CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation for Scan Next Document at step ST 36 , and then identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST 30 and ST 33 . Based on these conditions, the CPU 11 checks if Start Printing is selected (step ST 37 ).
  • the CPU 11 determines that no print job is to start, and then passes control to step ST 25 . At this time, the book document is placed on the document glass plane and no document is mounted in the document tray. The CPU 11 determines that the document tray contains no document at step ST 25 .
  • the CPU 11 checks if the document size is set to “NULL” (step ST 38 ).
  • the document size is set to “NULL” when the current build job scans a document for the first time.
  • the CPU 11 sets the document size to “Manual-feed Size” (step ST 39 ).
  • the document size is set to “ADF Size”
  • the CPU 11 assumes the document size to be “ADF Size” as is without performing processing at step ST 39 .
  • the CPU 11 then performs manual-feed processing for scanning documents by using the manual-feed scan function (step ST 40 ).
  • This manual-feed processing is widely known.
  • the sheet document placed on the document glass plane is scan with vertical scanning by the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 and with horizontal scanning by the image sensor 15 .
  • the document transport mechanism section 18 does not operate.
  • the image memory 14 stores image data generated by the image sensor 15 and the image processing section 16 .
  • the image memory 14 manages newly generated image data by assuming that it follows the already stored image data.
  • the display section in the operation panel 24 displays a screen SC 10 in FIG. 3 .
  • the CPU 11 updates the total document count by incrementing the total document count by “1” (step ST 41 ). This value corresponds to a scan document count resulting from the current manual-feed processing.
  • the CPU 11 then proceeds to a key operation wait state at step ST 30 . Accordingly, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 11 in FIG. 3 .
  • the user can repeat a document scan operation by setting or changing the image quality or the density as needed. At this time, however, all documents have been scan successfully.
  • the user chooses to start printing as an item selection operation, and then presses the Start key.
  • the CPU 11 After accepting an item selection operation for starting a print job at step ST 36 , the CPU 11 identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST 30 and ST 33 .
  • the CPU 11 determines that the Start Printing option is selected, and then executes memory print processing (step ST 42 ).
  • the CPU 11 uses the printer 19 to print each of a sequence of image data stored during the current build job processing in the image memory 14 . Namely, when a plurality of scan operations is performed, the printer 19 is used to print each image data generated during each of a plurality of these scan operations.
  • the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC 12 in FIG. 3 .
  • the CPU 11 also terminates the current build job processing.
  • the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function is selected.
  • the selected function is used for scanning documents.
  • the CPU accepts user specification whether to continue scanning documents.
  • a continued scan operation is specified, either the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function is selected.
  • the selected function is used for scanning documents.
  • generated image data is stored in the image memory 14 so that the newly generated data is appended to the existing image data generated by document scan operations performed so far.
  • a sequence of image data stored in the image memory 14 is printed as a sequence of copied documents.
  • a user can prepare a combination of is documents which are suitable for scanning with the ADF scan function and with the manual-feed scan function. It is possible to produce a sequence of copies of these documents. For doing this, each time an ADF or manual-feed scan operation is complete, each document is placed in the document tray or on the document glass plane in an intended order of the copied documents. Further, an instruction to scan the next document is issued. When all documents have been scan, it is possible to print intended copy documents by issuing an instruction to start printing.
  • the image data for a sequence of copied documents is all stored in the image memory 14 .
  • a software-controlled print sequence can be used to output copied documents in various manners such as collating and stacking without using a mechanical sorter. The user need not manually rearrange output copied documents.
  • This embodiment automatically determines whether to use the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function for scanning documents according to states how documents are placed. The user just needs to place documents and start scanning, thereby alleviating a user's work load.
  • This embodiment uses build job processing for printing a sequence of copy documents by means of a plurality of scan operations as mentioned above.
  • the build job processing works in a special mode. This mode activates the processing only when a user chooses it.
  • a normal mode can be a user-operated simple mode in which, say, a print job automatically starts just after a document is scan.
  • This embodiment also accepts specification of scan conditions when accepting user specification whether to scan the next document or start printing.
  • a scan condition is specified, the condition for the subsequent scan operation is changed to the newly specified condition. It is possible to perform scan operations according to conditions appropriate to respective document states.
  • the build job processing continues if an ADF scan operation is interrupted, allowing a new document scan operation to continue.
  • a sheet document should be copied after a book document
  • a user may inadvertently place that sheet document in the document tray together with the other sheet documents which should be copied before the book document.
  • the user can interrupt the book document scan operation by suspending the ADF scan operation at a proper timing. This provides flexible operations.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration of a second embodiment of a digital compound machine.
  • same components as those in FIG. 1 are marked with the same numerals. The detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • the digital compound machine according to this embodiment is enclosed in a broken line and is marked with numeral 4 .
  • a digital compound machine 4 comprises a CPU 11 , ROM 12 , RAM 13 , image memory 14 , an image sensor 15 , an image processing section 16 , an image sensor drive mechanism section 17 , a printer 19 , a encoder/decoder section 20 , a network control unit 21 , a modem 22 , a PC interface 23 , and an operation panel 24 . These components are connected to each other via a system bus 25 to configure the digital compound machine.
  • the digital compound machine 4 according to this embodiment is equivalent to the digital compound machine 1 according to the first embodiment void of the document transport mechanism section 18 .
  • the digital compound machine 4 has no ADF scan function and is only provided with the manual-feed scan function.
  • control means which differs from the equivalent in the first embodiment.
  • control means includes mode changeover means, continued specification acceptance means, conditional specification acceptance means, condition setup means, and storage control means.
  • the mode changeover means performs build job processing to be described later only when a request is made to scan a series of documents by changing scan conditions.
  • the continued specification acceptance means accepts a specification whether to continue scanning documents after a single document scan operation is complete.
  • conditional specification acceptance means accepts specifications of given scan conditions such as image quality and density while the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means awaits a specification whether to continue scanning the document.
  • the continued specification acceptance means may accept the specification of continued document scanning for scanning documents.
  • the continued scan control means starts scanning based on the scan condition updated by the specification most recently accepted by the conditional specification acceptance means.
  • Image data is generated until the continued specification acceptance means accepts the specification to complete the document scanning.
  • the storage control means stores this generated image data as that for a series of documents in the image memory 14 .
  • the wait state processing is performed like in the first embodiment as mentioned above.
  • the CPU 11 executes the build job processing as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 .
  • the CPU 11 first waits until a user initiates a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST 51 in FIG. 7 ).
  • the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the Start key (step ST 52 ). The user can change or set the image quality or the density by operating the image quality setup key or the density setup key on the operation panel. When any of these keys other than the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 passes control to processing for accepting copy condition specification (step ST 53 ) and accepts the specification for changing the copy condition. If needed, the CPU 11 changes the screen for the display section in the operation panel 24 . Thereafter, the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST 51 .
  • the CPU 11 When the Start key is pressed in the key operation wait state at step ST 22 , the CPU 11 then performs manual-feed processing for scanning documents by using the manual-feed scan function (step ST 54 ).
  • This manual-feed processing is widely known.
  • the sheet document placed on the document glass plane is scan with vertical scanning by the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 and with horizontal scanning by the image sensor 15 .
  • the image memory 14 stores image data generated by the image sensor 15 and the image processing section 16 .
  • the image memory 14 manages newly generated image data by assuming that it follows the already stored image data.
  • the CPU 11 updates the total document count by incrementing the total document count by “1” (step ST 55 ). This value corresponds to a scan document count resulting from the current manual-feed processing.
  • the CPU 11 then waits until the user performs a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST 56 in FIG. 8 ). With this state, when the user performs any key operation on the operation panel 24 , the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the image quality setup key, the density setup key, or the Start key (steps ST 57 through ST 59 ).
  • the CPU 11 When the image quality setup key is pressed for changing the image quality, the CPU 11 performs image quality setup processing (step ST 60 ). During this processing, The CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Photo, or Text mode as the image quality. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
  • the CPU 11 When the density setup key is pressed for changing the density, the CPU 11 performs density setup processing (step ST 61 ). During this processing, the CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Manual, or Toner Save mode as the density. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
  • the key operation wait state at step ST 56 allows acceptance of an item selection operation for scanning the next document or starting a print job.
  • the CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation (step ST 62 ).
  • the user selects the Scan Next Document option as an item selection operation, places a document on the document glass plane, and then presses the Start key.
  • the CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation for Scan Next Document at step ST 62 , and then identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST 56 and ST 59 . Based on these conditions, the CPU 11 checks if Start Printing is selected (step ST 63 ).
  • the CPU 11 determines that no print job is to start, passes control to step ST 54 , and then reexecutes the manual-feed processing.
  • the user can repeat a document scan operation by setting or changing the image quality or the density as needed.
  • the user selects the Start Printing option as an item selection operation, and the presses the Start key.
  • the CPU 11 After accepting an item selection operation for starting a print job at step ST 62 , the CPU 11 identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST 56 and ST 59 . At step ST 63 , the CPU 11 determines that the Start Printing option is selected, and then executes memory print processing (step ST 64 ). During this processing, the CPU 11 uses the printer 19 to print each of a sequence of image data stored during the current build job processing in the image memory 14 . Namely, when a plurality of scan operations is performed, the printer 19 is used to print each image data generated during each of a plurality of these scan operations.
  • the CPU 11 also terminates the current build job processing.
  • the manual-feed scan function is selected for scanning documents.
  • the CPU accepts user specification whether to continue scanning documents and specify the scan condition.
  • the most recently specified scan condition is used for scanning documents.
  • generated image data is stored in the image memory 14 so that the newly generated data is appended to the existing image data generated by document scan operations performed so far.
  • a print job is initiated, a sequence of image data stored in the image memory 14 is printed as a sequence of copied documents.
  • the user can scan documents by combining various scan conditions.
  • the image data for a sequence of copied documents is all stored in the image memory 14 .
  • a software-controlled print sequence can be used to output copied documents in various manners such as collating and stacking without using a mechanical sorter. The user need not manually rearrange output copied documents.
  • This embodiment uses build job processing for printing a sequence of copy documents by means of a plurality of scan operations as mentioned above.
  • the build job processing works in a special mode. This mode activates the processing only when a user chooses it.
  • a normal mode can be a user-operated simple mode in which, say, a print job automatically starts just after a document is scan.
  • the build job processing continues if a scan operation is interrupted, allowing a new document scan operation to continue. This provides flexible operations.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments.
  • the document scanning apparatus according to the present invention is used for the digital compound machine.
  • the document scanning apparatus is applicable to any other devices such as a facsimile machine and a copier.
  • the document scanning apparatus is also possible to implement the document scanning apparatus as a stand-alone apparatus which outputs generated image data to an external device. Namely, it does not matter how generated image data is used.
  • the build job processing is available for not only copying, but also facsimile transmission.
  • Each of the above-mentioned embodiments continues a build job even if a scan operation is suspended. It may be also preferable to terminate the build job concurrently when an ADF scan operation is suspended. This allows a user to suspend a copy operation itself during the ADF scanning with a single suspension instruction, improving user operability.
  • Each of the above-mentioned embodiments provides the build job processing in the special mode. It may be also preferable to execute the build job processing in the normal mode.
  • the first embodiment commonly uses the image sensor 15 , the image processing section 16 , and the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 for ADF and manual-feed scan operations. It may be preferable to use completely different means for ADF and manual-feed scan operations.
  • the first embodiment determines the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function for scanning documents only based on a state how a document is mounted in the document tray. It may be preferable to determine either scan function only based on a state how a document is placed on the document glass plane or based on a state how a document is mounted in the document tray and placed on the document glass plane. It is not necessarily to automatically determine the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function for scanning documents. It may be preferable to allow a user to determine which function to take precedence over the other.
  • the second embodiment proposes the document scanning apparatus having only the manual-feed scan function. It is possible to provide a document scanning apparatus having only the ADF scan function.

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A first scan unit sequentially transports and scans documents from a document tray, and a second scan unit scans a document placed on a glass plane. A first select unit selects the first or second scan unit according to a predetermined rule when a start instruction is accepted. An accept unit accepts a change instruction, a continue instruction or a print instruction after the first scan unit scans all documents from the document tray or the second scan unit scans the document placed on the glass plane. A second select unit selects the first or second scan unit according to the predetermined rule when the continue instruction is accepted. A storage unit stores new image data provided by the first or second scan unit corresponding to an additional document until the print instruction is accepted. Then, a print unit prints image data stored in the storage unit during a period starting from when the start instruction is accepted and ending when the print instruction is accepted.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/754,740, filed Jan. 4, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,862,116, which is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-006646, filed Jan. 14, 2000, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a document scanning apparatus which is used in a device such as a digital compound machine for scanning documents.
Some types of this apparatus are provided with an ADF (Auto Document Feeder) scan function and a manual-feed scan function.
The ADF scan function uses an image sensor to scan documents placed in a document tray by feeding one document after another. This function is useful for scanning a series of sheets of paper. The manual-feed scan function allows a user to move an image sensor across a document placed on a document glass plane for scanning this document. The manual-feed scan function is convenient for scanning like a book document. A user can scan various types of documents by using proper scan functions appropriate for documents to be scan.
When a document scanning apparatus is provided with both the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function, these functions are performed for scanning documents as entirely different jobs. A user may successively scan documents by using the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function as a series of operations. In this case, separate jobs perform these operations. Scanned image data is managed differently.
There may be the case where a new series of documents is to be created by combining copied documents from a plurality of sheet documents with copied documents from a book document. A user needs to separately copy a series of sheet documents using the ADF scan function, copy the book document using the manual-feed scan function, and manually sort output copied documents.
When a copied book document is added after a copied sheet document, or vice versa, it is possible to eject copied documents in an intended order by arranging the order of documents to be copied, eliminating the need for manually rearranging the copied documents.
However, there may be the case where a plurality of copies is created without using a mechanical sorter. In this case, it is impossible to eject copied documents for eliminating the need to manually rearrange the copied documents even if the order of documents to be copied is arranged.
Incidentally, there is also a document scanning apparatus which is provided with either the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function only.
Such an apparatus causes no problem in using the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function according to needs. However, this apparatus switches between jobs according to a change in scan conditions such as a scan density. When a user successively scans documents by changing a scan condition, scan operations are performed as different jobs before and after the scan condition is changed. Further, scanned image data is managed differently.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of the invention, a document copying apparatus is provided which comprises:
a first scan unit configured to sequentially transport documents mounted in a document tray to a scan position and scan the documents at the scan position, thereby generating image data corresponding to the documents;
a second scan unit configured to scan a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, thereby generating image data corresponding to the document;
a unit configured to set copy conditions to default conditions;
a unit configured to accept a change instruction or a start instruction specified by a user;
a unit configured to change the copy conditions according to the change instruction;
a unit configured to display the copy conditions;
a first select unit configured to select the first scan unit or the second scan unit according to a predetermined rule when the start instruction is accepted;
a unit configured to cause the scan unit selected by the first select unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the start instruction is accepted;
an accept unit configured to accept the change instruction, a continue instruction or a print instruction after: (i) the first scan unit scans all documents mounted in the document tray, or (ii) the second scan unit scans the document placed on the document glass plane;
a second select unit configured to select the first scan unit or the second scan unit according to the predetermined rule when the continue instruction is accepted;
a unit configured to cause the scan unit selected by the second select unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the continue instruction is accepted;
a storage unit;
a storage control unit configured to store in the storage unit newly generated image data corresponding to an additional document, as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data, wherein the first scan unit or the second scan unit provides the newly generated image data until the accept unit accepts the print instruction;
a print unit; and
a unit configured to control the print unit to print image data when the print instruction is accepted, wherein the image data is image data stored in the storage unit during a period starting from when the start instruction is accepted and ending when the print instruction is accepted.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration of a first embodiment of a digital compound machine which uses a document scanning apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during wait state processing by CPU in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 exemplifies a transition of screens in a display section on an operation panel in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 1 (part 1 of 2);
FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 1 (part 2 of 2);
FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration of a second embodiment of a digital compound machine which uses a document scanning apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 6 (part 1 of 2); and
FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a sequence of steps during build job processing by CPU in FIG. 6 (part 2 of 2).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of a digital compound machine which uses a document scanning apparatus according to the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(First Embodiment)
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration according to this embodiment of a digital compound machine.
In this figure, the digital compound machine according to this embodiment is enclosed in a broken line and is marked with numeral 1.
As shown in this figure, a digital compound machine 1 according to this embodiment comprises a CPU 11, ROM 12, RAM 13, image memory 14, an image sensor 15, an image processing section 16, an image sensor drive mechanism section 17, a document transport mechanism section 18, a printer 19, a encoder/decoder section 20, a network control unit (NCU) 21, a modem 22, a personal computer interface (hereafter referred to as the PC interface) 23, and an operation panel 24. These components are connected to each other via a system bus 25 to configure the digital compound machine.
The CPU 11 implements digital compound machine operations by performing control processing for centrally controlling each component of the digital compound machine based on a control program stored in the ROM 12.
The ROM 12 stores the control program and the like.
The RAM 13 is used for storing various information the CPU 11 uses to process data in various ways.
The image memory 14 stores image data associated with image data processing such as sending and receiving data, scanning or printing images.
The image sensor 15 comprises, say, a CCD line sensor and generates an image signal by means of horizontal scanning for a document placed on a document glass plane (not shown).
The image processing section 16 is connected to the image sensor 15. The image processing section 16 generates image data by applying various correction processing such as digitization, shading correction, darkness correction, and the like to an image signal generated from the image sensor 15.
The image sensor drive mechanism section 17 reciprocates the image sensor 15 along the document glass plane for vertical scanning.
The document transport mechanism section 18 transports documents one sheet at a time from a document tray (not shown) onto the document glass plane.
The printer 19 prints an image corresponding to the image data on printing paper.
The encoder/decoder section 20 compresses and encodes image data and decodes the compressed and encoded image data.
The NCU 21 connects to a PSTN line 2 provided in a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). The NCU 21 provides the connected PSTN line 2 with state monitoring, call origination to a network, and the like. The NCU 21 equalizes a facsimile transmission signal transmitted to the PSTN line 2 and sets a level for this signal.
The modem 22 is connected to the NCU 21. The modem 22 modulates image data and control data for generating a facsimile transmission signal and a control signal to be sent to the PSTN line 2. The modem 22 demodulates the facsimile transmission signal and the control signal received via the PSTN line 2 for reproducing the image data or the control data.
The PC interface 23 connects with a personal computer (PC) 3 by means of, say, a cable. The PC interface 23 exchanges control commands and image data between the CPU 11 and the PC 3.
The operation panel 24 includes a key input section, a display section, and the like. The key input section accepts various user-entered instructions for the CPU 11. The display section displays various information to be notified to users.
The CPU 11 operates according to the control program stored in the ROM 12 to implement control means. In addition to general means known to a digital compound machine, the control means includes mode changeover means, continued specification acceptance means, scan method selection means, storage control means, conditional specification acceptance means, and condition setup means.
The mode changeover means performs build job processing to be described later only when a request is made to scan a series of documents using both the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function.
During build job processing, the continued specification acceptance means accepts a specification whether to continue scanning documents after a single document scan operation is complete.
During build job processing, the scan method selection means selects one of the ADF scan function and the manual-feed scan function based on a state how the document is placed in the document tray and starts scanning the document according to the selected function.
The above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means generates image data until an instruction to complete the document scan is accepted. The storage control means stores the generated image data as that for a series of documents in the image memory 14.
The conditional specification acceptance means accepts specifications of given scan conditions such as image quality and density while the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means awaits a specification whether to continue scanning the document.
The condition setup means controls document scanning when the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means accepts the specification to continue scanning the document. Namely, the condition setup means specifies scanning according to the scan condition updated by the specification most recently accepted by the above-mentioned conditional specification acceptance means.
The following describes operations of the thus configured digital compound machine according to processing steps of the CPU 11.
When terminating a job to enter a wait state, the CPU 11 starts wait state processing as shown in FIG. 2.
During this wait state processing, the CPU 11 first waits until a user initiates a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST1). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC1 as shown in FIG. 3. A box marked with “C” in FIG. 3 signifies a cursor displayed in each screen.
With this state, when a user performs any key operation on the operation panel 24, the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the Enter key or an item selection (steps ST2 and ST3). When the key operation is neither a press of the Enter key or an item selection, the CPU 11 passes control to other processing according to the key operation.
When a user performs an item selection operation such as a key press for selecting items forward or backward, for example, the CPU 11 accepts that item selection operation. At this time, the cursor display position changes on the screen SC1 according to the accepted item selection operation (step ST4). At this step, the CPU accepts operations for selecting any one of special functions such as page addition, build job, and mode memory.
Thereafter, the CPU 11 returns to a key operation wait state at step ST1.
When the CPU 11 maintains the wait state at step ST1, pressing the Enter key allows the CPU 11 to determine whether the selected item is a build job (step ST5). When no build job is selected, the CPU 11 passes control to other processing according to the selected item.
When a build job is selected, the CPU 11 then waits until the Enter key is pressed or an item is selected on the operation panel 24 (steps ST6 and ST7). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC2 in FIG. 3.
When a user performs an item selection operation, the CPU 11 accepts that item selection operation (step ST8). At this time, the cursor display position changes on the screen SC2 according to the accepted item selection operation. Namely, the CPU accepts the operation for turning on or off the build job.
When the Enter key is pressed, the CPU 11 then checks if the selected item is turned ON (step ST9). Only when the ON item is selected, the CPU 11 initiates build job processing (step ST10), and then terminates the wait state processing. When the OFF item is selected, the CPU 11 returns control to step ST11.
When the build job processing is initiated during the above-mentioned wait state processing, the CPU 11 executes the build job processing as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
The build job processing is described below in detail under these conditions. Namely, a user attempts to make a copy of a new series of documents comprising a series of one or more sheet documents appended by one sheet of a book document. A series of sheet documents is scan according to a default scan condition, that is, by using the ADF scan function. A book document is scan according to scan conditions of “Photo” as the image quality and “Toner Save” as the density by using the manual-feed scan function.
When the build job processing starts, the CPU 11 first initializes the document size to “NULL” (step ST21 in FIG. 4). The CPU 11 then waits until the user performs a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST22). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC3 in FIG. 3. This screen SC3 shows the default copy conditions.
With this state, when a user performs any key operation on the operation panel 24, the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the Start key (step ST23). The user can change or set the image quality or the density by operating the image quality setup key or the density setup key on the operation panel. When any of these keys other than the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 passes control to processing for accepting copy condition specification (step ST24) and accepts the specification for changing the copy condition. If needed, the CPU 11 changes the screen for the display section in the operation panel 24. Thereafter, the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST22.
Since the user initially attempts to perform scanning by using the default condition, the user presses the Start key without specifying conditions. When the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 checks if the document is mounted in the document tray (step ST25).
In this case, the user attempts to scan a series of one or more sheet documents by using the ADF scan function. The user should mount the sheet documents in the document tray before pressing the Start key.
Accordingly, the CPU 11 can determine that the document tray contains documents at step ST25. In this case, the CPU 11 checks if the document size is set to “NULL” (step ST26). When the document size is set to “NULL” for the first document scanning in the current build job, the CPU 11 sets the document size to “ADF Size” (step ST27). When the document size is already set to a value other than “NULL”, the CPU 11 uses the specified document sizes as is. Since the scan operation is to take place for the first time, the document size is set to “ADF Size”.
The CPU 11 then performs ADF scanning processing for scanning documents by using the ADF scan function (step ST28). This ADF scanning processing is widely known. Namely, the document transport mechanism section 18 transports sheet documents one by one from the document tray onto the document glass plane. The sheet document placed on the document glass plane is scan with vertical scanning by the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 and with horizontal scanning by the image sensor 15. The image memory 14 stores image data generated from the image sensor 15 and the image processing section 16. When the image memory 14 already stores image data during the current build job, the image memory 14 manages newly generated image data by assuming that it follows the already stored image data.
Normally, this ADF scanning processing continues until all sheets documents in the document tray are completely scan. When the user interrupts the processing, scan operations up to that point are validated. When the ADF scanning processing terminates according to either of these methods, the CPU 11 continues the following processing.
While the ADF scanning processing is executing, the display section in the operation panel 24 displays a screen SC4 in FIG. 3. When the ADF scanning processing terminates, the CPU 11 updates the total document count by adding to it a scan document count after the current ADF scanning processing. The total document count is reset to 0 when the current build job processing starts. The CPU 11 then waits until the user performs a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST30 in FIG. 5). At this time, the display section of the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC5 in FIG. 3.
With this state, when the user performs any key operation on the operation panel 24, the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the image quality setup key, the density setup key, or the Start key (steps ST31 through ST33).
The user then scans a book document by changing the scan conditions. Of these conditions, the image quality is changed to “Photo” and the density is changed to “Toner Save”.
When the image quality setup key is pressed for changing the image quality, the CPU 11 performs image quality setup processing (step ST34). During this processing, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC6 in FIG. 3. The CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Photo, or Text mode as the image quality. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
Here, the user selects the photo quality by positioning the cursor to “Photo” as shown by a screen SC6 in FIG. 3. Then, pressing the Enter key determines the Photo mode to be used for a subsequent document scan operation. When the image quality setup processing terminates, the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST30. Accordingly, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC7 in FIG. 3.
When the density setup key is pressed for changing the density, the CPU 11 performs density setup processing (step ST35). During this processing, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC8 in FIG. 3. The CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Manual, or Toner Save mode as the density. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
Here, the user selects the “toner save” density by positioning the cursor to “Toner Save” as shown by a screen SCB in FIG. 3. Then, pressing the Enter key determines the Toner Save mode to be used for a subsequent document scan operation. When the density setup processing terminates, the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST30. Accordingly, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC9 in FIG. 3.
The key operation wait state at step ST30 allows acceptance of an item selection operation for scanning the next document or starting a print job. When none of the image quality setup key, the density setup key, and the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation (step ST36). The display position of the cursor on the screen SC9 changes according to the accepted item selection operation.
The user chooses “Scan Next Document” as an item selection operation, places the book document on the document glass plane for scanning the document, and then presses the Start key.
The CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation for Scan Next Document at step ST36, and then identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST30 and ST33. Based on these conditions, the CPU 11 checks if Start Printing is selected (step ST37).
Since the Scan Next Document option is selected, the CPU 11 determines that no print job is to start, and then passes control to step ST25. At this time, the book document is placed on the document glass plane and no document is mounted in the document tray. The CPU 11 determines that the document tray contains no document at step ST25.
The CPU 11 then checks if the document size is set to “NULL” (step ST38). The document size is set to “NULL” when the current build job scans a document for the first time. In this case, the CPU 11 sets the document size to “Manual-feed Size” (step ST39). When the document size is set to a value other than “NULL”, the CPU 11 uses this value as is. Here, the document size is set to “ADF Size”, the CPU 11 assumes the document size to be “ADF Size” as is without performing processing at step ST39.
The CPU 11 then performs manual-feed processing for scanning documents by using the manual-feed scan function (step ST40). This manual-feed processing is widely known. The sheet document placed on the document glass plane is scan with vertical scanning by the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 and with horizontal scanning by the image sensor 15. In the manual-feed processing, the document transport mechanism section 18 does not operate. The image memory 14 stores image data generated by the image sensor 15 and the image processing section 16. When the image memory 14 already stores image data during the current build job, the image memory 14 manages newly generated image data by assuming that it follows the already stored image data.
While the manual-feed processing is executing, the display section in the operation panel 24 displays a screen SC10 in FIG. 3.
When the manual-feed processing terminates, the CPU 11 updates the total document count by incrementing the total document count by “1” (step ST41). This value corresponds to a scan document count resulting from the current manual-feed processing. The CPU 11 then proceeds to a key operation wait state at step ST30. Accordingly, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC11 in FIG. 3.
The user can repeat a document scan operation by setting or changing the image quality or the density as needed. At this time, however, all documents have been scan successfully. The user chooses to start printing as an item selection operation, and then presses the Start key.
After accepting an item selection operation for starting a print job at step ST36, the CPU 11 identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST30 and ST33.
At step ST37, the CPU 11 determines that the Start Printing option is selected, and then executes memory print processing (step ST42). During this processing, the CPU 11 uses the printer 19 to print each of a sequence of image data stored during the current build job processing in the image memory 14. Namely, when a plurality of scan operations is performed, the printer 19 is used to print each image data generated during each of a plurality of these scan operations. During the memory print processing, the display section in the operation panel 24 shows a screen SC12 in FIG. 3.
When the print job terminates, the CPU 11 also terminates the current build job processing.
According to this embodiment as mentioned above, when a scan operation is initiated, either the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function is selected. The selected function is used for scanning documents. Each time a document scan operation terminates, the CPU accepts user specification whether to continue scanning documents. When a continued scan operation is specified, either the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function is selected. The selected function is used for scanning documents. Subsequently, generated image data is stored in the image memory 14 so that the newly generated data is appended to the existing image data generated by document scan operations performed so far. When a print job is initiated, a sequence of image data stored in the image memory 14 is printed as a sequence of copied documents.
Accordingly, a user can prepare a combination of is documents which are suitable for scanning with the ADF scan function and with the manual-feed scan function. It is possible to produce a sequence of copies of these documents. For doing this, each time an ADF or manual-feed scan operation is complete, each document is placed in the document tray or on the document glass plane in an intended order of the copied documents. Further, an instruction to scan the next document is issued. When all documents have been scan, it is possible to print intended copy documents by issuing an instruction to start printing.
The image data for a sequence of copied documents is all stored in the image memory 14. When printing a plurality of copies, a software-controlled print sequence can be used to output copied documents in various manners such as collating and stacking without using a mechanical sorter. The user need not manually rearrange output copied documents.
This embodiment automatically determines whether to use the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function for scanning documents according to states how documents are placed. The user just needs to place documents and start scanning, thereby alleviating a user's work load.
This embodiment uses build job processing for printing a sequence of copy documents by means of a plurality of scan operations as mentioned above. The build job processing works in a special mode. This mode activates the processing only when a user chooses it. A normal mode can be a user-operated simple mode in which, say, a print job automatically starts just after a document is scan.
This embodiment also accepts specification of scan conditions when accepting user specification whether to scan the next document or start printing. When a scan condition is specified, the condition for the subsequent scan operation is changed to the newly specified condition. It is possible to perform scan operations according to conditions appropriate to respective document states.
In this embodiment, the build job processing continues if an ADF scan operation is interrupted, allowing a new document scan operation to continue. When a sheet document should be copied after a book document, for example, a user may inadvertently place that sheet document in the document tray together with the other sheet documents which should be copied before the book document. In this case, the user can interrupt the book document scan operation by suspending the ADF scan operation at a proper timing. This provides flexible operations.
(Second Embodiment)
FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a partial configuration of a second embodiment of a digital compound machine. In this embodiment, same components as those in FIG. 1 are marked with the same numerals. The detailed description thereof is omitted.
In this figure, the digital compound machine according to this embodiment is enclosed in a broken line and is marked with numeral 4.
As shown in this figure, a digital compound machine 4 according to this embodiment comprises a CPU 11, ROM 12, RAM 13, image memory 14, an image sensor 15, an image processing section 16, an image sensor drive mechanism section 17, a printer 19, a encoder/decoder section 20, a network control unit 21, a modem 22, a PC interface 23, and an operation panel 24. These components are connected to each other via a system bus 25 to configure the digital compound machine.
Namely, the digital compound machine 4 according to this embodiment is equivalent to the digital compound machine 1 according to the first embodiment void of the document transport mechanism section 18. The digital compound machine 4 has no ADF scan function and is only provided with the manual-feed scan function.
The CPU 11 operates according to the control program stored in the ROM 12 to implement control means which differs from the equivalent in the first embodiment. In addition to general means known to a digital compound machine, the control means includes mode changeover means, continued specification acceptance means, conditional specification acceptance means, condition setup means, and storage control means.
The mode changeover means performs build job processing to be described later only when a request is made to scan a series of documents by changing scan conditions.
During build job processing, the continued specification acceptance means accepts a specification whether to continue scanning documents after a single document scan operation is complete.
The conditional specification acceptance means accepts specifications of given scan conditions such as image quality and density while the above-mentioned continued specification acceptance means awaits a specification whether to continue scanning the document.
The continued specification acceptance means may accept the specification of continued document scanning for scanning documents. In this case, the continued scan control means starts scanning based on the scan condition updated by the specification most recently accepted by the conditional specification acceptance means.
Image data is generated until the continued specification acceptance means accepts the specification to complete the document scanning. The storage control means stores this generated image data as that for a series of documents in the image memory 14.
The following describes operations of the thus configured digital compound machine according to processing steps of the CPU 11.
Also in this embodiment, the wait state processing is performed like in the first embodiment as mentioned above. When the build job processing is initiated during the above-mentioned wait state processing, the CPU 11 executes the build job processing as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.
When the build job processing starts, the CPU 11 first waits until a user initiates a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST51 in FIG. 7).
With this state, when a user performs any key operation on the operation panel 24, the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the Start key (step ST52). The user can change or set the image quality or the density by operating the image quality setup key or the density setup key on the operation panel. When any of these keys other than the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 passes control to processing for accepting copy condition specification (step ST53) and accepts the specification for changing the copy condition. If needed, the CPU 11 changes the screen for the display section in the operation panel 24. Thereafter, the CPU 11 returns to the key operation wait state at step ST51.
When the Start key is pressed in the key operation wait state at step ST22, the CPU 11 then performs manual-feed processing for scanning documents by using the manual-feed scan function (step ST54). This manual-feed processing is widely known. The sheet document placed on the document glass plane is scan with vertical scanning by the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 and with horizontal scanning by the image sensor 15. The image memory 14 stores image data generated by the image sensor 15 and the image processing section 16. When the image memory 14 already stores image data during the current build job, the image memory 14 manages newly generated image data by assuming that it follows the already stored image data.
When the manual-feed processing terminates, the CPU 11 updates the total document count by incrementing the total document count by “1” (step ST55). This value corresponds to a scan document count resulting from the current manual-feed processing.
The CPU 11 then waits until the user performs a key operation on the operation panel 24 (step ST56 in FIG. 8). With this state, when the user performs any key operation on the operation panel 24, the CPU 11 determines whether the key operation is a press of the image quality setup key, the density setup key, or the Start key (steps ST57 through ST59).
When the image quality setup key is pressed for changing the image quality, the CPU 11 performs image quality setup processing (step ST60). During this processing, The CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Photo, or Text mode as the image quality. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
When the density setup key is pressed for changing the density, the CPU 11 performs density setup processing (step ST61). During this processing, the CPU 11 accepts the user-specified Auto, Manual, or Toner Save mode as the density. Pressing the Enter key determines the selected mode to take effect during a subsequent document scan operation.
The key operation wait state at step ST56 allows acceptance of an item selection operation for scanning the next document or starting a print job. When none of the image quality setup key, the density setup key, and the Start key is pressed, the CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation (step ST62).
To continue scanning documents, the user selects the Scan Next Document option as an item selection operation, places a document on the document glass plane, and then presses the Start key.
The CPU 11 accepts the item selection operation for Scan Next Document at step ST62, and then identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST56 and ST59. Based on these conditions, the CPU 11 checks if Start Printing is selected (step ST63).
Since the Scan Next Document option is selected, the CPU 11 determines that no print job is to start, passes control to step ST54, and then reexecutes the manual-feed processing.
The user can repeat a document scan operation by setting or changing the image quality or the density as needed. When all documents have been scan, the user selects the Start Printing option as an item selection operation, and the presses the Start key.
After accepting an item selection operation for starting a print job at step ST62, the CPU 11 identifies a press of the Start key at steps ST56 and ST59. At step ST63, the CPU 11 determines that the Start Printing option is selected, and then executes memory print processing (step ST64). During this processing, the CPU 11 uses the printer 19 to print each of a sequence of image data stored during the current build job processing in the image memory 14. Namely, when a plurality of scan operations is performed, the printer 19 is used to print each image data generated during each of a plurality of these scan operations.
When the print job terminates, the CPU 11 also terminates the current build job processing.
According to this embodiment as mentioned above, when a scan operation is initiated, the manual-feed scan function is selected for scanning documents. Each time a document scan operation terminates, the CPU accepts user specification whether to continue scanning documents and specify the scan condition. When a continued scan operation is specified, the most recently specified scan condition is used for scanning documents. Subsequently, generated image data is stored in the image memory 14 so that the newly generated data is appended to the existing image data generated by document scan operations performed so far. When a print job is initiated, a sequence of image data stored in the image memory 14 is printed as a sequence of copied documents.
Accordingly, the user can scan documents by combining various scan conditions. When all documents have been scan, it is possible to print intended copy documents by issuing an instruction to start printing.
The image data for a sequence of copied documents is all stored in the image memory 14. When printing a plurality of copies, a software-controlled print sequence can be used to output copied documents in various manners such as collating and stacking without using a mechanical sorter. The user need not manually rearrange output copied documents.
This embodiment uses build job processing for printing a sequence of copy documents by means of a plurality of scan operations as mentioned above. The build job processing works in a special mode. This mode activates the processing only when a user chooses it. A normal mode can be a user-operated simple mode in which, say, a print job automatically starts just after a document is scan.
In this embodiment, the build job processing continues if a scan operation is interrupted, allowing a new document scan operation to continue. This provides flexible operations.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments. In each of the above-mentioned embodiments, the document scanning apparatus according to the present invention is used for the digital compound machine. However, the document scanning apparatus is applicable to any other devices such as a facsimile machine and a copier. It is also possible to implement the document scanning apparatus as a stand-alone apparatus which outputs generated image data to an external device. Namely, it does not matter how generated image data is used. Accordingly, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the build job processing is available for not only copying, but also facsimile transmission.
Each of the above-mentioned embodiments continues a build job even if a scan operation is suspended. It may be also preferable to terminate the build job concurrently when an ADF scan operation is suspended. This allows a user to suspend a copy operation itself during the ADF scanning with a single suspension instruction, improving user operability.
Each of the above-mentioned embodiments provides the build job processing in the special mode. It may be also preferable to execute the build job processing in the normal mode.
The first embodiment commonly uses the image sensor 15, the image processing section 16, and the image sensor drive mechanism section 17 for ADF and manual-feed scan operations. It may be preferable to use completely different means for ADF and manual-feed scan operations.
The first embodiment determines the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function for scanning documents only based on a state how a document is mounted in the document tray. It may be preferable to determine either scan function only based on a state how a document is placed on the document glass plane or based on a state how a document is mounted in the document tray and placed on the document glass plane. It is not necessarily to automatically determine the ADF scan function or the manual-feed scan function for scanning documents. It may be preferable to allow a user to determine which function to take precedence over the other.
The second embodiment proposes the document scanning apparatus having only the manual-feed scan function. It is possible to provide a document scanning apparatus having only the ADF scan function.
It is further understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A document copying apparatus comprising:
a first scan unit configured to sequentially transport documents mounted in a document tray to a scan position and scan the documents at the scan position, thereby generating image data corresponding to the documents;
a second scan unit configured to scan a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, thereby generating image data corresponding to the document;
a unit configured to set copy conditions to default conditions;
a unit configured to accept a change instruction or a start instruction specified by a user;
a unit configured to change the copy conditions according to the change instruction;
a unit configured to display the copy conditions;
a first select unit configured to select the first scan unit or the second scan unit according to a predetermined rule when the start instruction is accepted;
a unit configured to cause the scan unit selected by the first select unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the start instruction is accepted;
an accept unit configured to accept the change instruction, a continue instruction or a print instruction after: (i) the first scan unit scans all documents mounted in the document tray, or (ii) the second scan unit scans the document placed on the document glass plane;
a second select unit configured to select the first scan unit or the second scan unit according to the predetermined rule when the continue instruction is accepted;
a unit configured to cause the scan unit selected by the second select unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the continue instruction is accepted;
a storage unit;
a storage control unit configured to store in the storage unit newly generated image data corresponding to an additional document, as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data, wherein the first scan unit or the second scan unit provides the newly generated image data until the accept unit accepts the print instruction;
a print unit; and
a unit configured to control the print unit to print image data when the print instruction is accepted, wherein the image data is image data stored in the storage unit during a period starting from when the start instruction is accepted and ending when the print instruction is accepted.
2. A document copying apparatus comprising:
a scan unit configured to scan a document;
a unit configured to accept a change instruction or a start instruction specified by a user;
a unit configured to change the copy conditions according to the change instruction;
a unit configured to display the copy conditions;
a unit configured to cause the scan unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the start instruction is accepted;
an accept unit configured to accept the change instruction, a continue instruction or a print instruction after the scan unit scans the document;
a unit configured to cause the scan unit to perform a scanning operation under the copy conditions when the continue instruction is accepted;
a storage unit;
a storage control unit configured to store in the storage unit newly generated image data corresponding to an additional document, as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data, wherein the scan unit provides the newly generated image data until the accept unit accepts the print instruction;
a print unit; and
a unit configured to control the print unit to print image data when the print instruction is accepted, wherein the image data is image data stored in the storage unit during a period starting from when the start instruction is accepted and ending when the print instruction is accepted.
3. A method comprising:
scanning a first document to generate image data corresponding to the first document, and storing the generated image data, using one of: (i) a first scanning unit, which sequentially transports each sheet mounted in a document tray to a scan position and scans each sheet at the scan position, to generate the image data corresponding to the first document, and (ii) a second scanning unit that scans a sheet placed on a document glass plane without transporting the sheet, to generate the image data corresponding to the first document;
providing one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning, after scanning of the first document or after a suspension command interrupting scanning by the first scanning unit has been detected;
responsive to the command for continuation of document scanning, selecting the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit according to a predetermined rule, and scanning an additional document using the selected scanning unit to generate newly generated image data corresponding to the additional document;
storing the newly generated image data as additional image data subsequent to the previously stored image data;
wherein at least one of the first scanning unit and the second scanning unit provides the newly generated image data until the command for completion of document scanning is provided.
4. A method comprising:
scanning a first document to generate image data corresponding to the first document, and storing the generated image data, in one of: (i) an automatic document handling mode in which pages of a document are placed on a document tray and sequentially transported to a glass plane to be scanned, and (ii) a manual document handling mode in which a document is placed on a document glass plane to be scanned without transporting the document;
providing one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning, after termination of scanning of the first document in either the automatic document handling mode or the manual document handling mode;
responding to the command for continuation of document scanning after receiving a suspension command that suspends scanning of a current document in the automatic document handling mode;
allowing scanning of additional documents in the automatic document handling mode or manual document handling mode;
storing newly generated image data corresponding to the additional documents as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data; and
providing the newly generated image data until the command for completion of document scanning is provided.
5. A method comprising:
scanning a first document to generate image data corresponding to the first document, and storing the generated image data, in one of: (i) an automatic document handling mode in which pages of a document are placed on a document tray and sequentially transported to a glass plane to be scanned, and (ii) a manual document handling mode in which a document is placed on a document glass plane to be scanned without transporting the document;
providing one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning, after termination of document scanning in either the automatic document handling mode or the manual document handling mode;
responding to the command for continuation of document scanning after receiving a suspension command that suspends current document scanning involving the automatic document handling mode;
accepting a command for a specified scan condition while awaiting the command for continuation of document scanning or the command for completion of document scanning;
allowing scanning of additional documents under a scan condition updated by the command for the specified scan condition in response to the command for continuation of document scanning;
storing newly generated image data corresponding to the additional documents as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data; and
providing the newly generated image data until the command for completion of document scanning is provided.
6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising displaying the specified scan condition.
7. The method according to claim 5, further comprising accepting a command to save the specified scan condition.
8. The method according to claim 5, further comprising accepting additional specified scan conditions.
9. The method according to claim 5, wherein the specified scan condition is a changed image quality for document scanning.
10. The method according to claim 5, wherein the specified scan condition is a changed image density for document scanning.
11. A document assembly method for combining a plurality of document scan operations into a single job for printing, comprising:
providing a display screen to a user to initiate a job assembly process;
accepting an inputted command to initiate the job assembly process;
performing a first document scan operation of a first document to obtain and store image data corresponding to the first document, only after accepting the inputted command, using one of: (i) an automatic document feeder scanning operation in which pages of a document are placed on a document tray and sequentially transported to a glass plane to be scanned, and (ii) a manual feed scanning operation in which a document is placed on a document glass plane to be scanned without transporting the document;
providing one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning, after performing the first document scanning operation;
accepting an instruction from the user for continuation of document scanning using the automatic document feeder scanning operation;
accepting an instruction from the user for continuation of document scanning using the manual feed scanning operation;
performing a second document scan operation of a second document using the automatic document feeder scanning operation or the manual feed scanning operation;
storing newly generated image data corresponding to the second document as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data;
performing one at least one additional document scan operation of at least one additional document, and storing newly generated image data corresponding to the at least one additional document, until the command for completion of document scanning is provided; and
printing the image data generated by the first, second and at least one additional document scan operations in response to the command for completion of document scanning.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the job assembly process is one of a plurality of special processes.
13. The method according to claim 11, further comprising counting the number of pages scanned in each of the document scanning operations.
14. The method according to claim 11, further comprising accepting a command to terminate the job assembly process without printing.
15. A document assembly method for combining a plurality of document scan operations into a single job for printing, comprising:
providing a command to initiate a job assembly process;
performing a first document scan operation of a first document to obtain and store image data corresponding to the first document, only after accepting the command to initiate the job assembly process, using one of: (i) an automatic document feeder scanning operation in which pages of a document are placed on a document tray and sequentially transported to a glass plane to be scanned, and (ii) a manual feed scanning operation in which a document is placed on a document glass plane to be scanned without transporting the document;
providing one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning, after performing the first document scanning operation;
providing a command for continuation of document scanning after receiving a suspension command that suspends an automatic document feeder scanning operation;
performing a second document scan operation of a second document using the automatic document feeder scanning operation or the manual feed scanning operation;
storing newly generated image data corresponding to the second document as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data; and
performing at least one additional document scan operation of at least one additional document, and storing newly generated image data corresponding to the at least one additional document, until the command for completion of document scanning is provided; and
printing the image data generated by the first, second and at least one additional document scan operations in response to the command for completion of document scanning.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the job assembly process is one of a plurality of special processes.
17. The method according to claim 15, further comprising updating a total document count for the job assembly process based on a total number of the document scan operations.
18. The method according to claim 15, further comprising accepting a command to terminate the job assembly process without printing.
19. A document scanning apparatus, comprising:
a first scanning unit configured to sequentially transport documents to a scan position and to scan the documents at the scan position, so as generate image data corresponding to the documents;
a second scanning unit configured to scan a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, so as to generate image data corresponding to the document;
a processor, which is configured to selectively provide one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning after termination of document scanning using the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit, and which is configured to respond to the command for continuation of document scanning after receiving a suspension command that suspends current document scanning using the first scanning unit, by allowing scanning of additional documents using the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit; and
a storage control unit configured to store newly generated image data corresponding to the additional documents as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data;
wherein the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit are configured to provide the newly generated image data until the command for completion of document scanning is provided.
20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the processor accepts a command for a specified scan condition while awaiting the command for continuation of document scanning or the command for completion of document scanning, and the processor allows scanning of the additional documents under a scan condition updated by the command for the specified scan condition in response to the command for continuation of document scanning.
21. A document assembly apparatus, comprising:
a first scanning unit configured to sequentially transport documents to a scan position and to scan the documents at the scan position, so as generate image data corresponding to the documents;
a second scanning unit configured to scan a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, so as to generate image data corresponding to the document;
a display configured to provide a screen to a user to initiate a build job process;
a processor, which is configured to accept a command to initiate the build job process, and which is configured to activate the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit to perform a first document scan operation, and which is configured to selectively provide one of a command for continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning after the first or the second scanning unit performs the first document scanning operation, wherein when the command for continuation of document scanning is provided the processor activates the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit to perform a second document scan operation of an additional document; and
a storage control unit configured to store newly generated image data corresponding to the additional document as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data;
wherein the processor is configured to activate the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit to perform at least one additional document scan operation and to provide the newly generated image data to the storage unit until the command for completion of document scanning is provided.
22. A document assembly apparatus, comprising:
a first scanning unit configured to sequentially transport documents to a scan position and to scan the documents at the scan position, so as generate image data corresponding to the documents;
a second scanning unit configured to scan a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, so as to generate image data corresponding to the document;
a display configured to provide a screen to a user to initiate a build job process;
a processor, which is configured to accept a command to initiate the build job process, and which is configured to activate the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit to perform a first document scan operation, and which is configured to selectively provide a command for one of continuation of document scanning and a command for completion of document scanning after the first or the second scanning unit performs the first document scanning operation, and to provide a command for continuation of document scanning after receiving a suspension command that suspends scanning by the first scanning unit, wherein when the command for continuation of document scanning is provided the processor activates the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit to perform a second document scan operation of an additional document, and wherein the processor is configured to activate the first scanning unit or the second scanning unit to perform at least one additional document scan operation and to provide newly generated image data to the storage unit until the command for completion of document scanning is provided;
a storage unit configured to store newly generated image data corresponding to the additional document as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data; and
a printing unit configured to print the image data generated from the document scan operations in response to the command for completion of document scanning.
23. A document scanning apparatus, comprising:
first scanning means for sequentially transporting documents to a scan position and scanning the documents at the scan position, to generate image data corresponding to the documents;
second scanning means for scanning a document placed on a document glass plane without transporting the document, to generate image data corresponding to the document;
means for providing a command for one of continuation of document scanning or completion of document scanning after termination of document scanning using the first scanning means or the second scanning means;
means for responding to the command for continuation of document scanning after receiving a suspension command that suspends current document scanning using the first scanning means;
means for allowing scanning of additional documents using the first scanning means or the second scanning means; and
storage control means for storing newly generated image data corresponding to the additional documents as additional image data subsequent to previously stored image data;
wherein the first scanning means or the second scanning means provides the newly generated image data until the command for completion of document scanning is provided.
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