EP1403731B1 - Bildaufzeichnungsvorrichtung und Kontrollverfahren - Google Patents

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EP1403731B1
EP1403731B1 EP03021450A EP03021450A EP1403731B1 EP 1403731 B1 EP1403731 B1 EP 1403731B1 EP 03021450 A EP03021450 A EP 03021450A EP 03021450 A EP03021450 A EP 03021450A EP 1403731 B1 EP1403731 B1 EP 1403731B1
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  • the present invention relates to an image forming apparatus for forming an image according to image information sent from an external apparatus such as a printer, and in particular to an image forming apparatus which is required to inform a user of replacement or supply of a consumable (developer) under a network environment, a control method for the image forming apparatus, a developing apparatus for the image forming apparatus, and a memory medium mounted on the developing apparatus.
  • a method of forming a color image in an image forming apparatus as shown in FIG. 15 will be described.
  • latent images which are formed on a photosensitive drum 2 according to image information sent for each color in an optical unit 9, are developed and visualized with developers held in respective color developing apparatuses 151Y, 151M, 151C and 151K provided in a developing apparatus selection mechanism part 150.
  • the visualized images are transferred onto an endless image bearing member 5 a plurality of times, and a multi-color image is formed on the endless image bearing member 5.
  • a transfer material P selected in and fed from transfer material holding members (hereinafter referred to as sheet feed trays) 12 to 16 is conveyed to the part between the endless image bearing member 5 and a transfer/conveyor belt 6, and the multi-color image on the endless image bearing member 5 is transferred onto the transfer material P.
  • the multi-color image transferred onto the transfer material P is thermally fixed on the transfer material P by a fixing unit 7.
  • the transfer material P is conveyed and discharged to an upper tray part 19 or a lower sheet discharge tray part 20. Note that, in the case of monochrome image formation, an image developer of a single color is used to form a multiple image.
  • a method of detecting an electrostatic capacitance held by a developer in a developing apparatus to use the electrostatic capacitance for detection of a residual amount which has already been generally used (e.g., Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-6092 ), a method of detecting reflected light or transmitted light using an LED of infrared ray and an optical sensor for photoreception to use the reflected light or the transmitted light for detection of a residual amount of developer according to intensity of the detected photoreceptive intensity (e.g., Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No.
  • a method of detecting a residual amount of developer using an optical system requires an optical path without a developer, through which light passes, in order to detect a residual amount of developer. That is, since light is not transmitted until the developer is used and the residual amount of developer reaches a level of a certain degree, it is difficult to detect a change in the residual amount. Thus, it is extremely difficult to sequentially detect a change in the residual amount of developer from the time when the developer is filled to a maximum degree until the time when the developer is fully consumed.
  • a method of detecting a residual amount of developer of an antenna system for detecting an electrostatic capacitance in a developing apparatus can measure, with extremely high accuracy, an amount of electrostatic change from the time when a developer is filled to a maximum degree until the time when the developer has been reduced to a fixed amount.
  • an electrostatic capacitance is reduced to an extremely small amount.
  • There has also been proposed to use both the above-described methods to compensate for the respective disadvantages e.g., Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-228698 ).
  • JP 2001-228698 discloses two residual toner amount detector systems. The detection is switched from one capacitive toner amount detector to the other optical toner amount detector if a predetermined residual toner amount is reached.
  • JP 60-233666 discloses an image forming apparatus comprising two different systems to detect and indicate the life time of a developer cartridge.
  • a magneto-mechanical detection system is provided for detecting a toner empty state and another, independent detection system is provided to measure the rotation time of the developer carrying sleeve.
  • the present invention has been devised in view of the above-described points, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus which is capable of detecting a residual amount of developer with high accuracy, and to provide a control method for controlling such an image forming apparatus.
  • Embodiments of an image forming apparatus, a developing apparatus, and a control method for the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention will be hereinafter described.
  • constitutions described in the embodiments are simply examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention only to them.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of a schematic structure of an image forming apparatus used in the present invention.
  • the image forming apparatus of the embodiments adopts a reversal development system for adhering a developer to an exposed part of an image bearing member to visualize a latent image on the image bearing member, and is a one-component image forming apparatus for bringing a developer carrying member carrying a negatively charged developer into abutment against the image bearing member to perform development.
  • the image forming apparatus used in the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 2 .
  • the image forming apparatus includes, as main components, a photosensitive drum 100, an optical unit 101, a charging roller 102, a primary transferring roller 103, an intermediate transferring body tension roller 104, an intermediate transferring body drive roller 105, an intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107, a rotary developing apparatus holding member 150, rotary developing apparatus holding member drive means 161, four developing apparatuses 15a to 15d, a rotary developing apparatus reference position detection sensor 131 (hereinafter referred to as home position sensor), a conveyor belt 121, a fixing unit 126, a sheet feed tray 200, a hand supply sheet feed tray 124, a density/timing sensor 130, a secondary transferring roller 120, a sheet discharge roller 162, a sheet discharge tray 125, and an upper sheet discharge tray 128.
  • home position sensor a rotary developing apparatus reference position detection sensor
  • the surface of the photosensitive drum 100 is uniformly charged (e.g., 600 V) to a desired polarity by the charging roller 102 arranged on the photosensitive drum 100.
  • an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum 100 by exposing the photosensitive drum 100 with a laser L using the optical unit 101 based upon image data which is sent from a controller with an image synchronization signal as a reference.
  • an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 100 by an image forming unit 151a for yellow (Y) is developed with a developer by applying a predetermined voltage (e.g., -300 V) to a developing sleeve roller 152 to form a visualized developer image on the photosensitive drum 100.
  • a predetermined voltage e.g., -300 V
  • the developer image on the photosensitive drum 100 is transferred onto an intermediate transferring body by the primary transferring roller 103 to hold the formed image.
  • latent images corresponding to respective image data are sequentially formed on the photosensitive drum 100 by developing apparatuses 151b to 151d for the respective colors and are developed with sleeves and developers of the respective developing apparatus to form developer images.
  • the formed images are sequentially held on the intermediate transfer body.
  • the developer images of the respective colors are transferred onto the intermediate transferring body at predetermined timing, a multiple developer image is developed on the intermediate transferring body.
  • the secondary transferring roller 120 and the intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107 are brought into abutment against the intermediate transferring body drive roller 105 at predetermined timing via the intermediate transferring body.
  • high voltages are applied to the secondary transferring roller 120 and the intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107 (e.g., a transfer high voltage (e.g., +1000 V) of a polarity opposite to that of the developer (e.g., positive polarity) is applied to the secondary transferring roller 120, and a voltage (e.g., +1000 V and a rectangular wave voltage (e.g., 1 KHz, 2 KVpp)) of a positive polarity is applied to the intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107 in the same manner), and for example, a voltage of the same polarity and the same potential as the first transferring roller 103 is applied to the intermediate transferring body drive roller 105 to wait for conveyance of a transfer material.
  • a transfer high voltage e.g., +1000 V
  • a rectangular wave voltage e.g., 1 KHz, 2 KVpp
  • the transfer material is extracted from the sheet feed tray 200 by a sheet feed roller 125 or from the hand supply sheet feed roller 124 by a sheet feed roller 123.
  • the extracted transfer material is once stopped by a registration roller 122 to wait for end of the image formation of the last color on the intermediate transferring body.
  • the registration roller 122 starts conveyance of the transfer material again at desired timing.
  • the conveyed transfer material is conveyed to the part between the secondary transferring roller 120 and the intermediate transferring body driven by the intermediate transferring body drive roller 105, and the multi-color multiple developer image on the intermediate transferring body is transferred onto the transfer material by a potential difference between the bias applied to the intermediate transferring body drive roller 105 and the bias applied to the secondary transferring roller 120.
  • the developer remaining on the intermediate transferring body after the transfer is removed or recharged by the intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107, and is returned to the photosensitive drum 100, and collected by a blade which is in contact with the photosensitive drum 100.
  • the residual developer collected by the blade is stored in a waste developer area 108 by a not-shown drive.
  • the residual developer adhered to the intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107 is collected by the photosensitive drum 100 later in a predetermined process separately.
  • the intermediate transferring body cleaning roller 107 and the secondary transferring roller 120 keep a space from the intermediate transferring body drive roller 105 and prepared for the next image formation.
  • the surface of the photosensitive drum 100 is uniformly charged to a desired polarity again by the charging roller 102 and prepared for the next latent image formation and development process.
  • the intermediate transferring body, from which the residual developer has been removed, is treated in the same manner.
  • the developer image transferred to the transfer material is fixed thereon from the conveyor belt 121 to the fixing roller 126.
  • the transfer material having the developer image fixed thereon is discharged to the upper sheet discharge tray 128 or the lower sheet discharge tray 125.
  • the hand supply sheet feed tray 124 is opened and closed as required by a user, and the tray itself can be expanded and contracted according to a size of the transfer material.
  • a sub-stay of the lower sheet discharge tray 125 can be expanded and contracted in the same manner.
  • a not-shown stopper guide of the upper sheet discharge tray 128 can be expanded and contracted according to a size of the transfer material.
  • the density/timing sensor 130 is a sensor for performing density control of the respective color developers at warm-up time in applying power supply to the color image forming apparatus or at predetermined timing.
  • the timing is used as means which detects a reference in reading a not-shown reference position on the intermediate transferring body with reflective or transmission optical means and performing image formation.
  • FIG. 1 shows a block diagram which is an example of a structure of developer residual amount detection means of the embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
  • a residual developer amount detection device of the embodiments is adapted to be able to sequentially detect a residual amount of developer during a period in which an amount of developer in a developing apparatus changes from full to empty and detect a utilized amount level of a developing apparatus by using both of an optical developer residual amount detection system and a detection device, which presumes a consumption amount of developer by counting the number of pixels of developer image information with which a CPU 241 performs image formation using image forming information 230.
  • an optical developer residual amount detection system and a detection device, which presumes a consumption amount of developer by counting the number of pixels of developer image information with which a CPU 241 performs image formation using image forming information 230. Note that, in FIG. 1 , one of the four developing apparatuses 15a to 15d in FIG. 2 is shown for convenience's sake.
  • FIG. 3 shows the developer holding member of the image forming apparatus used in the embodiments.
  • the respective developing apparatuses 151a to 151d are provided with light guides 207 and 208 consisting of transparent resin or glass.
  • a developer containing part 206 is arranged between these light guides 207 and 208, and a developer 205 is filled in the developer containing part 206.
  • transparent windows 203 and 204 for transmitting light to the developer containing part 206 are provided in association with the light guides 207 and 208.
  • the CPU 241 In detecting a residual amount of developer with first detection means, that is, optical detection means, the CPU 241 causes an LED 221 to emit light.
  • the light emitted from the LED 221 is caused to be incident in the transparent window 203 via the light guide 207, and the light transmitted through the developer containing part 206 is caused to be incident in the light guide 208 via the transparent window 204.
  • a signal level corresponding to light-emission intensity of the transmitted light is returned to the CPU 241 by an optical sensor 222.
  • the optical residual developer amount detection device is operated according to the above-described series of techniques and, in order to judge a residual amount of developer, judges an amount of transmission of light. That is, the optical residual developer amount detection device detects a residual amount of developer by monitoring a transmission time of light caused to be incident in the developing apparatus.
  • FIG. 4 A relation between the detected transmitted light and the time is shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the light from the LED 221 cannot be transmitted through the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d and interrupted by the developer even if the developer is agitated by an agitation bar 171. As a result, the light does not reach the optical sensor 222.
  • the residual amount of developer decreases, the light from the LED 221 gradually becomes able to be transmitted through the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d by agitating the agitation bar 171. As a result, the light reaches the optical sensor 222.
  • the residual amount of developer is measured by monitoring a transmission amount (transmission time) of light transmitted through the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d.
  • the transmission amount (transmission time) of light is judged according to a time in which a pulse-like detection signal SNS is smaller than a desired threshold value.
  • the transmission time of light increases in the manner of A ⁇ B ⁇ (C+D). Therefore, the residual amount of developer decreases in this order.
  • the CPU 241 measures a period of time during which the inputted detection signal is equal to or smaller than a desired threshold value, and stores the data in a RAM 243. Then, the CPU 241 compares the data with a table of residual amount of developer measurement stored in the ROM 242 in advance to calculate the residual amount of developer.
  • FIG. 5 shows a relation between a light transmission time and a residual amount of developer.
  • the residual amount of developer is 50% or more, since light is hardly transmitted, a change in the residual amount of developer cannot be detected.
  • the detection of residual amount of developer can be performed accurately. If the light transmission time is within ranges of Ta, Tb and Tc, respectively, the residual amount of developer is 25%, 15% and 0%, respectively. Note that the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d are arranged in the same position as the developing apparatus holding member 150 rotates, and the residual amount of developer is sequentially measured in the same manner.
  • the consumption amount of developer is presumed from a value of the above equation, and detection of residual amount of developer is performed according to the estimated consumption amount.
  • the detection of residual amount of developer is started (S600).
  • the CPU 241 in the image forming apparatus starts counting of the number of pixels according to image information to be sent (S601).
  • the CPU 241 calculates a residual amount of developer using the above-described expression (1) based upon the count value calculated in the above-described pixel count (S602), and compares the calculated residual amount of developer with a desired reference value (S603). Then, the CPU 241 determines a residual amount of developer level (S604).
  • FIG. 7 shows a relation between a pixel count value and the residual amount of developer W.
  • the horizontal axis represents a pixel count value PC.
  • the residual amount of developer W decreases linearly as the pixel count value PC increases. When the residual amount of developer approaches a desired threshold value, an indication of the residual amount of developer is changed.
  • the consumption amount of developer differs depending upon whether an image is a graphic pattern (solid image) or a text pattern. Due to the difference of the consumption amount of developer according to the patterns, a calculation error increases in the latter half of a life.
  • FIG. 16 shows an adhesion state of the developer in the text pattern and the graphic pattern.
  • FIG. 16 indicates that the text pattern has more consumption amount of developer (toner) per one dot.
  • FIG. 17 shows how a developer decreases in the case in which ten thousand sheets are printed only in the text pattern and only in the graphic pattern.
  • a calculation error in a pattern of the pixel count system is about ⁇ 10% in the life of ten thousand sheets of a process cartridge filled with a toner of 500 g. That is, in a process cartridge containing more amount of developer, in particular, in the case in which many images of the graphic pattern are printed, even if a total value of the pixel count is large, an actual consumption amount of toner may be small. Thus, it is difficult to sequentially and accurately detect the residual amount of developer only with the pixel count system.
  • the above-described two detection devices have advantages and disadvantages with respect to the detection of residual amount of developer, respectively.
  • the CPU 241 of the image forming apparatus control part 240 determines a residual amount of developer based upon a result of the residual amount of developer detected by the respective detection device, and stores information on the residual amount of developer in the ROM 210 provided in the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d sequentially or at desired timing.
  • FIG. 8A and FIG. 8B are diagrams showing detection and judgment of residual amount of developer and show an example of indication of a residual amount of developer and an example of selection of information to be stored.
  • FIG. 8A is a table showing a residual amount level of the residual amount of developer detected by the respective detection means. In the table, percentage representation indicates a residual amount of developer.
  • FIG. 8B is a flowchart showing a procedure for judging detection of residual amount of developer.
  • the CPU 241 in the image forming apparatus control part 240 performs judgment of detection of residual amount of developer based upon the information detected by the above-described two detection methods (S801).
  • a result of detection is substituted in a comparison value M, that is, a residual amount level from the optical detection device, and a comparison value N, that is, a residual amount level from the detection device presuming a consumption amount of developer (S802).
  • M is equal to B and N is equal to any one of A, B, C and D in step 803 (S803)
  • the CPU 241 adopts N as the remaining amount level (S806).
  • N is equal to any one of E, F, G and H
  • the CPU 241 judges whether or not M is equal to B in step 804 (S804).
  • the CPU 241 adopts D as the residual amount level of developer (S807). If the detection level of the optical detection device is B in step 804 (S804), that is, if the residual amount of developer is larger than a specified residual amount as a result of optical detection, a sequence shifts.
  • the detection level of the optical detection device is B in step 804 (S804), that is, if the residual amount of developer is larger than a specified residual amount as a result of optical detection, a sequence shifts.
  • the residual amount level of developer is continued to be in the area of the predetermined level D.
  • M is not equal to B in step 804 (S804), M is equal to any one of E, F, G and H in step 805 (S805), and M is adopted as the residual amount level of developer (S808).
  • a judged consumption amount level is stored in the ROM 210 serving as a nonvolatile memory in the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d as information on the adopted residual amount level of developer.
  • a residual amount level is indicated by alphabets. However, actually, the residual amount level is notified to a user with residual amount indication (percentage) corresponding to each alphabet.
  • the two detection devices namely, the optical residual developer amount detection device and the consumption amount of developer presumption device according to pixel count are provided, a result of detection of the consumption amount of toner presumption method according to pixel count is adopted when the residual amount of developer is large, and a result of detection by the optical residual developer amount detection device is adopted when the residual amount of developer is small. Consequently, the residual amount of developer can be detected linearly and sequentially from 100% to 0%, and it becomes possible to indicate an accurate residual amount of developer even at the time when an amount of developer is small. Therefore, it becomes possible to improve usability with respect to replacement or the like of a developing apparatus, which is a replacement part, as in the image forming apparatus described.
  • residual amount level of developer is indicated in eight stages in this embodiment, the description is not limited to this and the residual amount level of developer may be indicated in stages other than eight stages.
  • FIG. 9A and FIG. 9B a further example will be described with reference to FIG. 9A and FIG. 9B .
  • the description of FIG. 2 will be omitted.
  • the two detection methods of a residual amount of developer is the same as those described above, the description of the detection methods will be omitted.
  • FIG. 9A and FIG. 9B show an example of indication of a residual amount of developer and an example of selection of information to be stored.
  • FIG. 9A is a table showing a residual amount level of the residual amount of developer detected by the respective detection devices.
  • percentage representation indicates a residual amount of developer.
  • FIG. 9B is a flowchart showing a procedure for judging detection of residual amount of developer.
  • the CPU 241 in the image forming apparatus control part 240 performs judgment of detection of residual amount of developer based upon the information detected by the above-described two detection means (S901).
  • step 902 (S902), a result of detection is substituted in a comparison value M, that is, a residual amount level from the optical detection device, and a comparison value N, that is, a residual amount level from the detection device presuming a consumption amount of developer.
  • N is equal to any one of A, B and C in step 903 (S903)
  • the CPU 241 adopts N as the remaining amount level (S906). If N is equal to D, the CPU 241 judges whether or not M is equal to B in step 904 (S904). If M is equal to B, the CPU 241 adopts C as the residual amount level of developer (S907).
  • the detection level of the optical detection device is B in step 904 (S904), that is, if the residual amount of developer is larger than a specified residual amount as a result of optical detection, a sequence shifts.
  • a detection result of a presumption detection device of the consumption amount of developer due to a change in the transfer efficiency Tk or the consumption amount of developer Wdot under each environment, as described above, in particular, in the case in which many images of the graphic pattern are printed, an error occurs between a pixel count value and an actual consumption amount of toner. Therefore, the residual amount level of developer is continued to be in the area of the predetermined level D.
  • M is not equal to B and N is not equal to D in step 904 (S904), M is equal to D in step 905 (S905), and M is adopted as the residual amount level of developer in step 908 (S908).
  • a judged consumption amount level is stored in the ROM 210 serving as a nonvolatile memory in the developing apparatuses 15a to 15d as information on the adopted residual amount level of developer.
  • data of the optical developer residual amount detection means is fixed to B in the range of the residual amount levels A to C because, unlike the first embodiment in which the residual amount of developer is measured since an initial stage, measurement by the optical residual developer amount detection device is not performed in the range of A to C.
  • the optical residual developer amount detection device does not start measurement until the residual amount level has reached D in the detection device of the consumption amount of developer presumption method according to pixel count.
  • the pixel count of the detection device of the consumption amount of developer presumption method according to pixel count is stopped.
  • a residual amount level is indicated by alphabets. However, actually, the residual amount level is notified to a user with residual amount indication (percentage) corresponding to each alphabet.
  • the detection of the residual amount of developer is selectively performed according to a residual amount of developer in that the detection of the consumption amount of toner presumption method according to pixel count is performed when the residual amount of developer is large, and the detection by the optical residual developer amount detection device is performed when the residual amount of developer is small. Consequently, the residual amount of developer can be detected linearly and sequentially from 100% to 0%, and it becomes possible to indicate an accurate residual amount of developer even at the time when an amount of developer is small.
  • the present invention is not limited to this and the residual amount level of developer may be indicated in stages other than eight stages.
  • An embodiment according to the present invention is an embodiment in the case in which utilized amount detection of a developer carrying member of a developing apparatus is used instead of the consumption amount of developer presumption of the pixel count method in the above-descried examples and the two detection devices, namely, the optical residual developer amount detection device and the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member, are combined to function. Since the optical residual developer amount detection device has a similar structure, the description of the repeated parts will be omitted depending upon how the part is modified in the context.
  • both of the optical detection method of residual amount of developer and an apparatus which, when the CPU 241 drives a developer carrying member (developing sleeve roller), detects a utilized amount (rotation time) of the developer carrying member are used, whereby a utilized amount of a developing apparatus can be detected sequentially.
  • a utilized amount of a developing apparatus can be detected sequentially.
  • Reference numeral 210 in FIG. 1 denotes a memory tag which is constituted by a nonvolatile memory which stores information on a residual amount of developer detected by the residual developer amount detection device, information on rotation of a developing sleeve roller, and the like, and a communication control part which controls data communication with the CPU 241 and reads information from and writing information in the memory.
  • a memory 300 in the memory tag 210 there are provided an area 300a for storing developing roller rotation information on a rotation time of a developing sleeve roller, an area 300b which stores developer residual amount detection information on a residual amount of developer detected by the developer residual amount detection means, and an area 300C which stores developing roller life conversion coefficient information on a coefficient for converting a rotation time of a developing sleeve roller described later.
  • the memory 300 has an area for storing various kinds of utilized amount information on members used in the image forming apparatus.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing an example of a method of utilized amount calculation of a developer carrying member in the embodiment, which shows a series of procedures until a utilized amount of the developer carrying member is detected in presuming a rotation time of the developing sleeve roller 152.
  • the developing sleeve roller 152 in the developing apparatus is controlled to be rotated by the CPU (241 in FIG. 1 ) in the image forming apparatus, and a rotation time thereof can be managed by the CPU.
  • rotation time measurement of the developing sleeve roller 152 is started when a rotation command is issued by the CPU (S1000).
  • the rotation command is issued at the time of image formation, agitation of the developer in the developing apparatus, or the like.
  • roller drive is started (S1001).
  • a rotation time T during this roller drive is measured with the number of rotations presumed in step 1002 (S1002) as a reference.
  • the developing sleeve roller stops driving S1003.
  • the CPU judges whether bias application control or bias non-application control was performed when the rotation command of the developing sleeve roller was issued this time (S1004) and calculates a life converted time (S1005, S1006).
  • the rotation time T is multiplied by 0.6 at the time when bias is not applied in step 1006 (S1006). This is because, since deterioration of the developer and abrasion of the developing sleeve roller at the time when bias is not applied is lower than those at the time when bias is applied by approximately 40%, 0.6 is used as a coefficient of time converted from utilized amount with respect to the rotation time of the developing sleeve roller.
  • this coefficient is not fixed at 0.6 of this embodiment but varies depending upon a material of the developing roller, a nip pressure, a particle diameter of the developer, or the like. Thus, naturally, a coefficient other than the example indicated in the present invention may be used.
  • step S1005 and step S1006 The rotation drive time converted in step S1005 and step S1006 is added up with the cumulative total up to that point in step 1007 (S1007).
  • a utilized amount of the developer carrying member is determined in step 1008 (S1008) based upon the added-up rotation drive time.
  • FIG. 11 shows a relation between a life of the developing sleeve roller serving as the developer carrying member and the rotation time.
  • a straight line illustrated at a position of 20% in the latter half of a linear diagram of FIG. 11 indicates a point when a first alarm is designated with respect to the life of the developer carrying member in the present invention.
  • the CPU 241 of the image forming apparatus control part 240 determines utilized amount level of the developing apparatus based upon results of residual amount detection of the developer and utilized amount detection of the developer carrying member carried out by the respective detection means, and stores information on the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus in the memory tag 210 provided in the developing apparatuses 15a to 15d sequentially or at desired timing.
  • FIG. 12A and FIG. 12B are diagrams showing judgment of a utilized amount level of a developing apparatus and show an example of indication of the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus and an example of selection of information to be stored.
  • FIG. 12A is a table showing a residual amount level of a residual amount of developer and a utilized amount at the number of rotations of the developing sleeve roller detected by the respective detection devices. Percentage indication in the table indicates the residual amount of the developer and the utilized amount of the developer carrying member (developing sleeve roller).
  • FIG. 12B is a flowchart showing a procedure for judging the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus.
  • the CPU 241 in the image forming apparatus control part 240 judges the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus based upon information detected by the two detection devices described above (S1201).
  • a result of detection is substituted in a comparison value M, that is, a residual amount level from the optical detection device, and a comparison value N, that is, a utilized amount level of the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member. If M is equal to B and N is equal to any one of A, B, C and D in step 1203 (S1203), the CPU 241 adopts N as the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus (S1206).
  • the CPU 241 judges whether or not M is equal to B in step 1204 (S1204). If M is equal to B, the CPU 241 adopts D as the utilized amount level of developing apparatus (S1207).
  • step 1204 shifts to step 1204 (S1204) or the like. That is, the sequence shifts to S1204 in the case in which the developing sleeve roller serving as the developer carrying member has rotated the number of times equal to or more than the number of rotation level despite the fact the residual amount of developer is large when the result of detection of the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member shows that a large volume of sheets are printed in a print mode for printing an image of a low printing ratio.
  • the CPU 241 shows a state in which the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus is closed to a life (replacement period) level despite the fact that the developer still remains sufficiently.
  • the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus is maintained at D. Note that, as an example of the case in which an image of a low printing ratio is printed, this often occurs when an image with only one color point in a text image (e.g., image such as an underline) is mainly printed.
  • the deterioration of the sleeve roller is caused by increasing friction between the sleeve roller and a developing blade, which is in contact with the sleeve, due to adhesion of an externally added agent contained in the toner on the sleeve roller. Even if the sleeve roller is rotated in a state in which the amount of the developer is larger than the predetermined residual amount, the externally added agent hardly adheres to the sleeve roller. When the developer is used and the amount of the developer has become smaller than the predetermined residual amount, the externally added agent adheres to the sleeve roller in a large quantity. As a result, friction with the developing blade increases to deteriorate the sleeve roller.
  • M is not equal to B in step 1204 (S1204), M is equal to any one of E, F, G and H in step 1205 (S1205), and M is adopted as the utilized amount level of developer in step 1208 (S1208).
  • developing sleeve roller rotation information As information on the adopted utilized amount level of the developing apparatus, developing sleeve roller rotation information, developer residual amount detecting information, and developing roller life conversion coefficient information (see FIG. 14 ) are stored in a memory in the memory tag 210 in the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d.
  • the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus is stored accurately according to the information of the memory in the memory tag 210 in the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d, it becomes possible to cope with the replacement in any way.
  • a life level is indicated by letters. However, actually, the life level is notified to a user with life indication (percentage) corresponding to each letter.
  • the two detection devices namely, the optical residual developer amount detection device and the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member according to detection of developing sleeve roller rotation time
  • a result of detection of the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member is adopted when the residual amount of developer is large, and a result of detection by the optical residual developer amount detection device is adopted when the residual amount of developer is small.
  • the utilized amount of the developing apparatus can be detected linearly and sequentially from 100% to 0%, and it becomes possible to indicate a utilized amount level of the developing apparatus taking into account an accurate residual amount even at the time when an amount of developer is small. Therefore, it becomes possible to improve usability with respect to replacement or the like of a developing apparatus, which is a replacement part, as in the image forming apparatus used in this embodiment.
  • both the above-described two detection devices are used so as to prevent a life of a developing apparatus from being exceeded to cause damages for a user such as an defective image or contamination in the apparatus due to problems which occur in the case in which the residual amount of toner is extremely small or problems due to developing sleeve roller rotation exceeding a specified time, whereby accurate detection of the life of the developing apparatus can be performed.
  • the utilized amount level of developing apparatus is indicated in eight stages in this embodiment, the present invention is not limited to this and the utilized amount level of developing apparatus may be indicated in stages other than eight stages.
  • FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B a comparative example of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B .
  • a schematic structure of an image forming apparatus in accordance with this comparative example is the same as the schematic structure of the image forming apparatus described above, the description of FIG. 2 will be omitted.
  • the optical residual developer amount detection device and the utilized amount detection device according to rotation time detection of the developer carrying member (developing sleeve roller) are the same as those in the comparative example described above, the description of the devices will be omitted.
  • FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B are diagrams showing judgment of a utilized amount of a developing apparatus in the comparative example and show an example of indication of the utilized amount of the developing apparatus and an example of selection of information to be stored.
  • FIG. 13A is a table showing a residual amount level of developer and a utilized amount level of the developer carrying member which are detected by the respective detection devices. Percentage indication in the table indicates a utilized amount level of the developing apparatus.
  • FIG. 13B is a flowchart showing a procedure for judging the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus.
  • the CPU 241 in the image forming apparatus control part 240 judges the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus based upon information detected by the two detection devices described above (S1301).
  • step 1302 a result of detection is substituted in a comparison value M, that is, a residual amount level from the optical detection device, and a comparison value N, that is, a utilized amount level of the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member. If N is equal to any one of A, B and C in step 1303 (S1303), the CPU 241 adopts N as the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus (S1306). If N is equal to D, the CPU 241 judges whether or not M is equal to B in step 1304 (S1304). If M is equal to B, the CPU 241 adopts C as the utilized amount level of developing apparatus (S1307).
  • step 1304 shifts to step 1304 (S1304) or the like. That is, the sequence shifts to S1304 in the case in which the developing sleeve roller rotated the number of times equal to or more than the number of rotation level despite the fact the residual amount of developer is large when the result of detection of the utilized amount detection device for the developer carrying member (developing sleeve roller) shows that a large volume of sheets are printed in a print mode for printing an image of a low printing ratio.
  • the CPU 241 shows a state in which the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus is closed to a life (replacement period) level despite the fact that the developer still remains sufficiently.
  • the life (utilized amount) level of the developing apparatus is maintained at C. Note that, as an example of the case in which an image of a low printing ratio is printed, this often occurs when an image with only one color point in a text image (e.g., image such as an underline) is mainly printed.
  • step 1305 If M is not equal to B and N is not equal to D in step 1304 (S1304), the residual amount level M is equal to D in step 1305 (S1305), and M is adopted as the life level of the developing apparatus in step 1308 (S1308).
  • the deterioration of the sleeve roller is caused by increasing friction between the sleeve roller and a developing blade, which is in contact with the sleeve, due to adhesion of an externally added agent contained in the toner on the sleeve roller. Even if the sleeve roller is rotated in a state in which the amount of the developer is larger than the predetermined residual amount, the externally added agent hardly adheres to the sleeve roller. When the developer is used and the amount of the developer has become smaller than the predetermined residual amount, the externally added agent adheres to the sleeve roller in a large quantity. As a result, friction with the developing blade increases to deteriorate the sleeve roller.
  • developing sleeve roller rotation information As information on the adopted utilized amount level of the developing apparatus, developing sleeve roller rotation information, developer residual amount detecting information, and developing roller life conversion coefficient information (see FIG. 14 ) are stored in a memory in the memory tag 210 in the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d.
  • information on the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus is stored accurately according to the information of the memory in the memory tag 210 in the developing apparatuses 151a to 151d, it becomes possible to cope with the replacement in any way.
  • data of the optical developer residual amount detection means is fixed to B in the range of the residual amount levels A to C because, unlike the third embodiment in which the residual amount of developer is measured since an initial stage, measurement by the optical residual developer amount detection device is not performed in the range of A to C.
  • the optical residual developer amount detection device does not start measurement until the residual amount level has reached D in the utilized amount level detection device of developer carrying member.
  • the measurement of the number of rotations of the utilized amount level detection device for the developer carrying member is stopped.
  • a life level is indicated by letters. However, actually, the life level is notified to a user with residual amount indication (percentage) corresponding to each letter.
  • the two detection devices namely, the optical residual developer amount detection device and the utilized amount level detection device for the developer carrying member
  • a result of detection of the utilized amount level detection method for the developer carrying member is adopted when the residual amount of developer is large, and a result of detection by the optical detection method of residual amount of developer is adopted when the residual amount of developer is small to judge the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus.
  • the life of the developing apparatus can be detected linearly and sequentially from 100% to 0%, and it becomes possible to indicate an accurate utilized amount level of the developing apparatus even at the time when an amount of developer is small. Therefore, it becomes possible to improve usability with respect to replacement or the like of a developing apparatus, which is a replacement part, as in the image forming apparatus used in this embodiment.
  • both the above-described two detection devices are used so as to prevent a life of a developing apparatus from being exceeded to cause damages for a user such as an defective image or contamination in the apparatus due to problems which occur in the case in which the residual amount of toner is extremely small or problems due to developing sleeve roller rotation exceeding a specified time, whereby accurate detection of the utilized amount of the developing apparatus can be performed.
  • the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus is indicated in eight stages in this embodiment, the present invention is not limited to this and the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus may be indicated in stages other than eight stages.
  • information to be stored in the memory means provided in the respective developing apparatuses is not limited to the information described above, and respective detection results may be combined to be stored.
  • the residual amount of developer can be detected linearly and sequentially from 100% to 0%, and it becomes possible to indicate an accurate residual amount of developer even at the time when an amount of developer is small.
  • the utilized amount level of the developing apparatus can be detected linearly and sequentially from 100% to 0%, and it becomes possible to indicate an accurate utilized amount level of the developing apparatus even at the time when an amount of developer is small.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments but can include modifications of the identical technical thought.

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  1. Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung, an welche ein Entwicklungsgerät (151a bis 151d) mit einem Entwicklerträgerelement zum Entwickeln eines Latentbildes an einem Bildhervorbringelement abnehmbar anbringbar ist, mit
    einer ersten Erfassungseinrichtung (171, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 221, 222) zur Erfassung einer Menge von Entwickler in dem Entwicklungsgerät, wobei die erste Erfassungseinrichtung eine optische Erfassungseinrichtung einer Entwicklermenge ist,
    einer zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung zur Erfassung einer Verwendungsmenge des Entwicklerträgerelements, wobei die zweite Erfassungseinrichtung eine Betriebszeit des Entwicklerträgerelements erfasst, um die Verwendungsmenge des Entwicklerträgerelements zu beurteilen, und
    einer Verarbeitungseinheit (241) zur Beurteilung eines Verwendungsmengenniveaus des Entwicklungsgeräts auf der Grundlage von Ergebnissen einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung und der zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung,
    wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit dahingehend ausgestaltet ist, dass sie das Verwendungsmengenniveau des Entwicklergeräts auf der Grundlage des Ergebnisses einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung und des Ergebnisses einer Erfassung der zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung beurteilt, bis das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung einen vorbestimmten Wert erreicht, wobei das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung zur Anzeige des Verwendungsmengenniveaus des Entwicklungsgeräts verwendet wird, bis das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung den vorbestimmten Wert erreicht, und das Verwendungsmengenniveau des Entwicklungsgeräts nur auf der Grundlage des Ergebnisses einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung beurteilt, nachdem das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung den vorbestimmten Wert erreicht hat.
  2. Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1,
    wobei das Entwicklungsgerät (151a bis 151d) eine Speichereinrichtung (210) zum Speichern von Informationen über ein Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung oder ein Ergebnis einer Erfassung der zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung hat.
  3. Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 2,
    wobei die Speichereinrichtung eine nichtflüchtige Speichereinrichtung ist, welche in der Lage ist, mit einem Hauptkörper der Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung in einem Kontaktzustand oder einem Nichtkontaktzustand zu kommunizieren.
  4. Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1,
    wobei das Entwicklungsgerät (151a bis 151d) zudem aufweist
    einen Entwicklerbehälter (206) mit einem Entwickler (205), und
    ein Speichermedium (210), das an dem Entwicklergerät montiert ist und aufweist
    eine Speicherbereichsspeicherinformation über eine Menge von Entwickler, und
    einen Speicherbereich, der Informationen in Hinblick auf eine Menge einer Verwendung des Entwicklerträgerelements speichert.
  5. Steuerverfahren für eine Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung, an welcher ein Entwicklungsgerät mit einem Entwicklerträgerelement zum Entwickeln eines Latentbildes an einem Bildhervorbringelement abnehmbar angebracht ist und welches eine erste Erfassungseinrichtung zur Erfassung einer Menge von Entwickler in dem Entwicklungsgerät, und eine zweite Erfassungseinrichtung zur Erfassung einer Verwendungsmenge des Entwicklerträgerelements aufweist, wobei das Steuerverfahren aufweist
    einen ersten Beurteilungsschritt eines Beurteilens eines Verwendungsmengenniveaus des Entwicklungsgeräts auf der Grundlage eines Ergebnisses einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung und eines Ergebnisses einer Erfassung der zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung, bis das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung einen vorbestimmten Wert erreicht, wobei das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der zweiten Erfassungseinrichtung zur Anzeige des Verwendungsmengenniveaus des Entwicklungsgeräts verwendet wird, bis das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung den vorbestimmten Wert erreicht, und
    einen zweiten Beurteilungsschritt eines Beurteilens des Verwendungsmengenniveaus des Entwicklungsgeräts nur auf der Grundlage des Ergebnisses einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung, nachdem das Ergebnis einer Erfassung der ersten Erfassungseinrichtung den vorbestimmten Wert erreicht hat.
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