US20120140253A1 - Image forming apparatus to set optimal print options for test prints of primitive images and method thereof - Google Patents

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US20120140253A1 US13/307,354 US201113307354A US2012140253A1 US 20120140253 A1 US20120140253 A1 US 20120140253A1 US 201113307354 A US201113307354 A US 201113307354A US 2012140253 A1 US2012140253 A1 US 2012140253A1
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  • the present general inventive concept relates generally to an image forming apparatus and method of setting image print options. More particularly, the present general inventive concept relates to an image forming apparatus to print a primitive image according to print options set by a user, and a method of setting the print options.
  • An image forming apparatus typically performs data processing with respect to image data that is either self-created or received from an external device.
  • the image forming apparatus transfers the processed image data to the external device or prints the processed image data on paper.
  • the image forming apparatus includes a photocopier, a printer, a scanner, a facsimile machine, and a multifunction machine, which combines various functions of one or more of the abovementioned image forming apparatuses into a single machine.
  • the image forming apparatus is capable of printing a primitive image darker than normal, lighter than normal, in color, and/or in black and white.
  • the following describes a conventional printing operation to print a primitive image in which a user adjusts print options of the image forming apparatus.
  • the image forming apparatus in the description may be a photocopier, by way of example.
  • the user randomly sets copy options of the photocopier and prints a test copy.
  • the user examines the test copy, and if the test copy is not satisfactory, the user resets the copy options of the photocopier and re-prints another test copy.
  • the user continues to reset the copy options and print test copies until the user obtains a desired copy image of the primitive image. Once the desired copy image is finally obtained after several trials, the user prints the large number of copies of the primitive image according to the current copy options.
  • the above example of the printing operation is similar to a copy operation of primitive images used in printing pages of a book.
  • the user may end up repeating a previous set of copy options to print a test copy that has already been printed, since the user cannot remember all of the previous sets of copy options. Consequently, such useless test copies only waste paper and toner of the photocopier.
  • the present general inventive concept provides an image forming apparatus capable of pre-printing test images with different print options at the same time and setting optimal print options for a desired primitive image by comparing and selecting from the test images, and a method thereof.
  • an image forming apparatus comprising an image data processing part to create a plurality of test images by converting a primitive image according to a plurality of predetermined sets of print options, an image print part to print the plurality of test images created by the image data processing part, a key input part to select one of the plurality of the printed test images, and a control part to set the print options of the selected test image using the key input part as print options of the primitive image.
  • the image data processing part may then convert the primitive image according to the print options set by the control part, and the image print part prints the primitive image converted by the image data processing part.
  • the print options may include at least one of an image brightness, a background brightness, a color, and a resolution of the primitive image.
  • the plurality of the test images created by the image data processing part may be individually selectable and unselectable.
  • a test image having a different set of print options can be added to the plurality of the test images created by the image data processing part.
  • the image print part may print the plurality of the test images on a single sheet of paper.
  • a specified number of the plurality of the test images to be printed on the single sheet of paper may be selectable.
  • the primitive image may be one of a scanned image, an image corresponding to fax data, and an image corresponding to printing data.
  • a method of setting print options of a primitive image comprising setting a plurality of sets of print options different from each other, creating a plurality of test images by converting the primitive image according to the plurality of sets of print options, printing the plurality of created test images, receiving a selection of one of the plurality of printed test images, and setting the print options of the selected test image as print options of the primitive image.
  • the method may further comprise the operations of converting the primitive image according to the set print options, and printing the converted primitive image.
  • the print options may include at least one of an image brightness, a background brightness, a color, and a resolution of the primitive image.
  • the setting of the plurality of sets of print options may include individually selecting an intended set of print options in a list of the plurality of sets of print options that are different from each other.
  • the setting of the plurality of sets of print options may include individually selecting an additional set of print options to be added to the list of the plurality of sets of print options.
  • the printing of the plurality of created test images may include printing the plurality of test images on a single sheet of paper.
  • a specified number of the plurality of the test images to be printed on the single sheet of paper may be selectable.
  • the primitive image may include one of a read image, an image corresponding to fax data, and an image corresponding to printing data.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an image forming apparatus capable of setting optimal print options for test prints of a primitive image according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of setting the optimal print options for the test prints of the primitive image according to another embodiment of the present general inventive concept
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a menu displayed for a ‘test option’ setup
  • FIG. 3B illustrates a menu displayed for an ‘add test image’ setup option
  • FIG. 3C illustrates a menu displayed for a ‘number of pages per sheet’ setup option
  • FIG. 4A depicts an example of a scanned primitive image
  • FIG. 4B depicts an example of pre-printed test images of the scanned primitive image of FIG. 4A ;
  • FIG. 4C depicts a copy of the scanned primitive image of FIG. 4A according to an optimal print option setup.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an image forming apparatus capable of setting optimal print options for test prints of a primitive image.
  • the image forming apparatus includes a scanning part 110 , a fax part 120 , a communication interface part 130 , a display part 140 , a control part 150 , a key input part 160 , a storage part 170 , an image data processing part 180 , and an image print part 190 .
  • the scanning part 110 produces primitive image data by scanning the primitive image to be printed or copied.
  • the fax part 120 receives fax data through a PSTN (public switched telephone network).
  • the communication interface part 130 communicates data with an external device such a personal computer and/or a digital camera, and receives printing data from the external device.
  • the display part 140 displays an operation state of the image forming apparatus and a user menu.
  • an LCD liquid crystal display
  • the user menu may include a ‘test option’ setup menu ( FIG. 3A ), an ‘add test image’ setup menu ( FIG. 3B ), and a ‘number of pages per sheet’ setup menu ( FIG. 3C ), to be explained below.
  • the key input part 160 is an interface device, which receives an operation command input by a user and sends the operation command to the control part 150 .
  • the key input part 160 is used to set print options including the ‘test option,’ the ‘add test image,’ and the ‘number of pages per sheet.’
  • the key input part 160 may be used to select and input one of a plurality printed test images after the test images have been printed.
  • the storage part 170 is a recording medium that stores image data and programs to drive the image forming apparatus.
  • the storage part 170 also stores the primitive image data produced by the scanning part 110 , the fax data received by the fax part 120 , and the printing data received by the communication interface part 130 .
  • the storage part 170 also stores test image print options, a primitive image print option, and the like.
  • the image data processing part 180 processes and converts the primitive image according to the print options set by the user. Specifically, the image data processing part 180 can adjust an ‘image brightness,’ a ‘background brightness,’ a ‘color,’ and a ‘resolution’ of the primitive image depending on the set print options. Other print options may also be used with the present general inventive concept. The image data processing part 180 can also process the fax data and the printing data as mentioned above.
  • the programs used by the image data processing part 180 are stored in the storage part 170 .
  • the image print part 190 prints an image that corresponds to the image data stored in the storage part 170 onto paper.
  • the control part 150 controls an operation of the image forming apparatus.
  • the control part 150 controls the display part 140 to display the user menu and the storage part 170 to store the print options set by the user.
  • the control part 150 controls the data processing of the image data processing part 180 to convert the primitive image according to the set print options.
  • the control part 150 controls the storage part 170 to store the image data processed by the image data processing part 180 , and controls the image print part 190 to print the stored image data.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of setting optimal print options for test prints of a primitive image according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept.
  • FIG. 2 will now be described with reference to the image forming apparatus of FIG. 1 .
  • the user sets the ‘test option’ (S 310 ).
  • the ‘test option’ provides selection, unselection, and addition of test images to be pre-printed.
  • the test images are printed with different sets of print options.
  • the ‘test option’ can be set by the user from the user menu.
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a user setup menu for the ‘test option’.
  • the user setup menu for the ‘test option’ displays a list of test images including ‘test image 1 ,’ ‘test image 2 ,’ and ‘test image 3 ’ having different sets of print options including an ‘image brightness,’ a ‘background brightness,’ a ‘color,’ and a ‘resolution.’
  • the user setup menu for the ‘test option’ includes check marks “ ⁇ ” on the left of the list of test images,
  • the check marks “ ⁇ ” indicate test images to be pre-printed.
  • the user can move a cursor up and down over the list of test images using direction keys (not shown) provided by the key input part 160 .
  • the user may select or unselect a test image using a select key (not shown). Since the check marks “ ⁇ ” appear depending on user selection and/or unselection, the user can perceive the selection or unselection of the test images in the user setup menu for the ‘test option.’
  • FIG. 3B illustrates an ‘add test image’ menu displayed upon selection of the ‘ADD’ icon of FIG, 3 A
  • the user sets the print options of the added test image using the ‘add test image’ menu of FIG. 3B .
  • a ‘test image 4 ’ is added to the list of test images in the setup menu for the ‘test option’ of FIG. 3A , together with information relating to the set of print options of the added test image of FIG. 3B .
  • the user sets the ‘number of pages per sheet’ of the test images using the user menu (S 320 ).
  • the user menu to set the ‘number of pages per sheet’ option is illustrated in FIG. 30 .
  • the user menu of FIG. 30 enables the user to set between one and six pages per sheet. Other numbers of pages per sheet may also be used according to the present general inventive concept.
  • the number of pages per sheet determines the number of sheets on which the test images are to be printed.
  • the scanning part 110 produces primitive image data by scanning the primitive image to be copied as depicted in FIG. 4A (S 330 ).
  • the image data processing part 180 creates the test images using the scanned primitive image (S 340 ).
  • the image data processing part 180 creates the test images according to the print options set at operation S 310 .
  • the image processing part 180 creates the test images by converting the scanned primitive image according to the print options of each of the test images selected and/or added at operation S 310 .
  • the image print part 190 then prints the created test images (S 350 ).
  • a print job is performed according to the ‘number of pages per sheet’ option set for the test images at operation S 320 .
  • FIG. 4B depicts that four test images are printed on one print sheet when the ‘number of pages per sheet’ option of the test images is set to ‘ 4 ’.
  • the respective printed test images correspond to the test images selected and/or added at operation S 310 .
  • Test image names including ‘test image 1 ’ to ‘test image 4 ’ may be printed below the respective test images.
  • the user selects one of the printed test images (S 360 ).
  • the user compares the test images printed according to the different sets of print options, and selects an optimal test image from among the printed test images.
  • the user inputs the name of the selected test image using the key input part 160 to select an optimal set if print options.
  • the control part 150 sets the print options of the test image selected by the user as that of the primitive image (S 370 ). For instance, if the user selects the ‘test image 2 ’ of FIG. 3A , the set of print options of the ‘test image 2 ’ are set as the print options of the primitive image.
  • FIG. 4C depicts a copy of the primitive image when the set of print options of the ‘test image 2 ’ are set as the print options of the primitive image. Consequently, the print options of the copy depicted in FIG. 4C are identical the print options of the ‘test image 2 ’ as selected by the user.
  • the scanned primitive image is printed according to the print options set at operation 3370 .
  • the optimal print options are set for the primitive image by pre-printing the test images with respect to the primitive image obtained by the scanning part 110 and using the pre-printed test images. It is to be understood that the optimal print options can be set by pre-printing the test images using the fax data received by the fax part 120 and/or the printing data received by the communication interface part 130 .
  • the optimal print options for the primitive image can be selected and set by comparing the test images pre-printed according to different sets of print options.
  • the user does not have to set the print options for every print job of each of the test images.
  • multiple test images are printable on one print sheet, it is easy to compare the test images and toner consumption may be reduced.

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An image forming apparatus and a method of forming an image in an image forming apparatus are proceed. The image forming apparatus, comprising: an image data processing part to create a plurality of test images using a primitive image, an image print part to print the created plurality of test images, an input part to receive a selection of one of the plurality of printed test images, and a control part to set the print options set of the selected test image as print options of the primitive image.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a Continuation Application of prior application Ser. No. 11/092,669, filed on Mar. 30, 2005 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) from Korean Patent Application No. 2004-32763 filed on May 10, 2004 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the invention
  • The present general inventive concept relates generally to an image forming apparatus and method of setting image print options. More particularly, the present general inventive concept relates to an image forming apparatus to print a primitive image according to print options set by a user, and a method of setting the print options.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • An image forming apparatus typically performs data processing with respect to image data that is either self-created or received from an external device. The image forming apparatus transfers the processed image data to the external device or prints the processed image data on paper. The image forming apparatus includes a photocopier, a printer, a scanner, a facsimile machine, and a multifunction machine, which combines various functions of one or more of the abovementioned image forming apparatuses into a single machine.
  • The image forming apparatus is capable of printing a primitive image darker than normal, lighter than normal, in color, and/or in black and white.
  • The following describes a conventional printing operation to print a primitive image in which a user adjusts print options of the image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus in the description may be a photocopier, by way of example.
  • To print a large number of copies of the primitive image, the user randomly sets copy options of the photocopier and prints a test copy. The user examines the test copy, and if the test copy is not satisfactory, the user resets the copy options of the photocopier and re-prints another test copy.
  • The user continues to reset the copy options and print test copies until the user obtains a desired copy image of the primitive image. Once the desired copy image is finally obtained after several trials, the user prints the large number of copies of the primitive image according to the current copy options.
  • The above example of the printing operation is similar to a copy operation of primitive images used in printing pages of a book.
  • However, setting copy options separately for each test copy causes the user to experience an inconvenience.
  • In the above example, the user may end up repeating a previous set of copy options to print a test copy that has already been printed, since the user cannot remember all of the previous sets of copy options. Consequently, such useless test copies only waste paper and toner of the photocopier.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present general inventive concept provides an image forming apparatus capable of pre-printing test images with different print options at the same time and setting optimal print options for a desired primitive image by comparing and selecting from the test images, and a method thereof.
  • Additional aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the general inventive concept.
  • The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are achieved by providing an image forming apparatus comprising an image data processing part to create a plurality of test images by converting a primitive image according to a plurality of predetermined sets of print options, an image print part to print the plurality of test images created by the image data processing part, a key input part to select one of the plurality of the printed test images, and a control part to set the print options of the selected test image using the key input part as print options of the primitive image.
  • The image data processing part may then convert the primitive image according to the print options set by the control part, and the image print part prints the primitive image converted by the image data processing part.
  • The print options may include at least one of an image brightness, a background brightness, a color, and a resolution of the primitive image.
  • The plurality of the test images created by the image data processing part may be individually selectable and unselectable.
  • A test image having a different set of print options can be added to the plurality of the test images created by the image data processing part.
  • The image print part may print the plurality of the test images on a single sheet of paper.
  • A specified number of the plurality of the test images to be printed on the single sheet of paper may be selectable.
  • The primitive image may be one of a scanned image, an image corresponding to fax data, and an image corresponding to printing data.
  • The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are also achieved by providing a method of setting print options of a primitive image, the method comprising setting a plurality of sets of print options different from each other, creating a plurality of test images by converting the primitive image according to the plurality of sets of print options, printing the plurality of created test images, receiving a selection of one of the plurality of printed test images, and setting the print options of the selected test image as print options of the primitive image.
  • The method may further comprise the operations of converting the primitive image according to the set print options, and printing the converted primitive image.
  • The print options may include at least one of an image brightness, a background brightness, a color, and a resolution of the primitive image.
  • The setting of the plurality of sets of print options may include individually selecting an intended set of print options in a list of the plurality of sets of print options that are different from each other.
  • The setting of the plurality of sets of print options may include individually selecting an additional set of print options to be added to the list of the plurality of sets of print options.
  • The printing of the plurality of created test images may include printing the plurality of test images on a single sheet of paper.
  • A specified number of the plurality of the test images to be printed on the single sheet of paper may be selectable.
  • The primitive image may include one of a read image, an image corresponding to fax data, and an image corresponding to printing data.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing of which:
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an image forming apparatus capable of setting optimal print options for test prints of a primitive image according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept;
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of setting the optimal print options for the test prints of the primitive image according to another embodiment of the present general inventive concept;
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a menu displayed for a ‘test option’ setup;
  • FIG. 3B illustrates a menu displayed for an ‘add test image’ setup option;
  • FIG. 3C illustrates a menu displayed for a ‘number of pages per sheet’ setup option;
  • FIG. 4A depicts an example of a scanned primitive image;
  • FIG. 4B depicts an example of pre-printed test images of the scanned primitive image of FIG. 4A; and
  • FIG. 4C depicts a copy of the scanned primitive image of FIG. 4A according to an optimal print option setup.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the drawings.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an image forming apparatus capable of setting optimal print options for test prints of a primitive image. Referring to FIG. 1, the image forming apparatus includes a scanning part 110, a fax part 120, a communication interface part 130, a display part 140, a control part 150, a key input part 160, a storage part 170, an image data processing part 180, and an image print part 190.
  • The scanning part 110 produces primitive image data by scanning the primitive image to be printed or copied. The fax part 120 receives fax data through a PSTN (public switched telephone network). The communication interface part 130 communicates data with an external device such a personal computer and/or a digital camera, and receives printing data from the external device.
  • The display part 140 displays an operation state of the image forming apparatus and a user menu. Typically, an LCD (liquid crystal display) may be used to implement the display part 140. The user menu may include a ‘test option’ setup menu (FIG. 3A), an ‘add test image’ setup menu (FIG. 3B), and a ‘number of pages per sheet’ setup menu (FIG. 3C), to be explained below.
  • The key input part 160 is an interface device, which receives an operation command input by a user and sends the operation command to the control part 150. The key input part 160 is used to set print options including the ‘test option,’ the ‘add test image,’ and the ‘number of pages per sheet.’ The key input part 160 may be used to select and input one of a plurality printed test images after the test images have been printed.
  • The storage part 170 is a recording medium that stores image data and programs to drive the image forming apparatus. The storage part 170 also stores the primitive image data produced by the scanning part 110, the fax data received by the fax part 120, and the printing data received by the communication interface part 130. The storage part 170 also stores test image print options, a primitive image print option, and the like.
  • The image data processing part 180 processes and converts the primitive image according to the print options set by the user. Specifically, the image data processing part 180 can adjust an ‘image brightness,’ a ‘background brightness,’ a ‘color,’ and a ‘resolution’ of the primitive image depending on the set print options. Other print options may also be used with the present general inventive concept. The image data processing part 180 can also process the fax data and the printing data as mentioned above. The programs used by the image data processing part 180 are stored in the storage part 170.
  • The image print part 190 prints an image that corresponds to the image data stored in the storage part 170 onto paper.
  • The control part 150 controls an operation of the image forming apparatus. The control part 150 controls the display part 140 to display the user menu and the storage part 170 to store the print options set by the user. The control part 150 controls the data processing of the image data processing part 180 to convert the primitive image according to the set print options. The control part 150 controls the storage part 170 to store the image data processed by the image data processing part 180, and controls the image print part 190 to print the stored image data.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of setting optimal print options for test prints of a primitive image according to an embodiment of the present general inventive concept. FIG. 2 will now be described with reference to the image forming apparatus of FIG. 1.
  • Referring to FIG. 2, the user sets the ‘test option’ (S310). The ‘test option’ provides selection, unselection, and addition of test images to be pre-printed. The test images are printed with different sets of print options. The ‘test option’ can be set by the user from the user menu.
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a user setup menu for the ‘test option’. In FIG. 3A, the user setup menu for the ‘test option’ displays a list of test images including ‘test image 1,’ ‘test image 2,’ and ‘test image 3’ having different sets of print options including an ‘image brightness,’ a ‘background brightness,’ a ‘color,’ and a ‘resolution.’
  • The user setup menu for the ‘test option’ includes check marks “✓” on the left of the list of test images, The check marks “✓” indicate test images to be pre-printed. The user can move a cursor up and down over the list of test images using direction keys (not shown) provided by the key input part 160. The user may select or unselect a test image using a select key (not shown). Since the check marks “✓” appear depending on user selection and/or unselection, the user can perceive the selection or unselection of the test images in the user setup menu for the ‘test option.’
  • The user can add a new test image with a different set of print options to the list of test images by selecting an ‘ADD’ icon at the bottom of the user setup menu for the ‘test option’, FIG. 3B illustrates an ‘add test image’ menu displayed upon selection of the ‘ADD’ icon of FIG, 3A,
  • The user sets the print options of the added test image using the ‘add test image’ menu of FIG. 3B. Upon selecting an ‘OK’ icon after setting the print options , a ‘test image 4’ is added to the list of test images in the setup menu for the ‘test option’ of FIG. 3A, together with information relating to the set of print options of the added test image of FIG. 3B.
  • Referring back to FIG. 2, the user then sets the ‘number of pages per sheet’ of the test images using the user menu (S320).
  • The user menu to set the ‘number of pages per sheet’ option is illustrated in FIG. 30. The user menu of FIG. 30 enables the user to set between one and six pages per sheet. Other numbers of pages per sheet may also be used according to the present general inventive concept. The number of pages per sheet determines the number of sheets on which the test images are to be printed.
  • Once the user has finished setting the print options for the test images, the scanning part 110 produces primitive image data by scanning the primitive image to be copied as depicted in FIG. 4A (S330).
  • The image data processing part 180 creates the test images using the scanned primitive image (S340). The image data processing part 180 creates the test images according to the print options set at operation S310. In particular, the image processing part 180 creates the test images by converting the scanned primitive image according to the print options of each of the test images selected and/or added at operation S310.
  • The image print part 190 then prints the created test images (S350). A print job is performed according to the ‘number of pages per sheet’ option set for the test images at operation S320. By way of example, FIG. 4B depicts that four test images are printed on one print sheet when the ‘number of pages per sheet’ option of the test images is set to ‘4’. The respective printed test images correspond to the test images selected and/or added at operation S310. Test image names including ‘test image 1’ to ‘test image 4’ may be printed below the respective test images.
  • The user then selects one of the printed test images (S360). The user compares the test images printed according to the different sets of print options, and selects an optimal test image from among the printed test images. The user inputs the name of the selected test image using the key input part 160 to select an optimal set if print options.
  • The control part 150 sets the print options of the test image selected by the user as that of the primitive image (S370). For instance, if the user selects the ‘test image 2’ of FIG. 3A, the set of print options of the ‘test image 2’ are set as the print options of the primitive image.
  • The scanned primitive image is then printed according to the print options set at operation 3370 (3380). FIG. 4C depicts a copy of the primitive image when the set of print options of the ‘test image 2’ are set as the print options of the primitive image. Consequently, the print options of the copy depicted in FIG. 4C are identical the print options of the ‘test image 2’ as selected by the user.
  • If the user does not change the print options of the primitive image, the scanned primitive image is printed according to the print options set at operation 3370.
  • In the present embodiment of the present general inventive concept, the optimal print options are set for the primitive image by pre-printing the test images with respect to the primitive image obtained by the scanning part 110 and using the pre-printed test images. It is to be understood that the optimal print options can be set by pre-printing the test images using the fax data received by the fax part 120 and/or the printing data received by the communication interface part 130.
  • In light of the foregoing, the optimal print options for the primitive image can be selected and set by comparing the test images pre-printed according to different sets of print options. In effect, the user does not have to set the print options for every print job of each of the test images. Furthermore, since multiple test images are printable on one print sheet, it is easy to compare the test images and toner consumption may be reduced.
  • Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
an image data processing part to create a plurality of test images using a primitive image;
an image print part to print the created plurality of test images;
an input part to receive a selection of one of the plurality of printed test images; and
a control part to set print options of a selected test image as print options of the primitive image,
wherein the plurality of the test images area created by different sets of print options.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image data processing part converts the primitive image according to the print options set by the control part,
wherein the image print part prints the primitive image converted by the image data processing part on a paper.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the print options include at least one of an image brightness, a background brightness, a color, and a resolution of the primitive image.
4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
a display part to display a list of predetermined sets of print options,
wherein the input part receives a selection of a set of a plurality of print options to be applied to a test image from among the predetermined sets of print options,
wherein the image data processing part creates a plurality of test images regarding a primitive image using the selected sets of print options.
5. The image forming apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the display part displays a plurality of print options,
wherein the input part receives a selection of at least one of the displayed plurality of print options,
wherein the control unit sets the selected plurality of print options as predetermined set of print options.
6. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image print part prints the plurality of test images on a single sheet of paper.
7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising:
a display part to display a list of a plurality of layouts regarding the plurality of test images;
wherein the input part receives a selection of one of the displayed layouts,
wherein the image print part prints the plurality of the test images according to the selected layout.
8. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the primitive image is one of a scanned image, an image corresponding to fax data, and an image corresponding to printing data.
9. A method of forming an image in an image forming apparatus, the method comprising:
creating a plurality of test images using a primitive image;
printing the created plurality of test images;
receiving a selection of one of the plurality of printed test images; and
setting print options of the selected test image as print options of the primitive image,
wherein the plurality of the test images are created by different sets of print options.
10. The method according to claim 9, further comprising:
converting the primitive image according to the set print options; and
printing the converted primitive on a paper.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the print options include at least one of an image brightness, a background brightness, a color, and a resolution of the primitive image.
12. The method according to claim 9, further comprising:
displaying a list of predetermined sets of print options;
receiving a selection set of a plurality of print options to be applied to a test image from among the predetermined sets of print options,
wherein the creating creates a plurality of test images regarding a primitive image using the selected sets of print options.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising:
displaying a plurality of print options,
receiving a selection of at least one of the displayed plurality of print options,
setting the selected plurality of print options as a predetermined set of print options.
14. The method according to claim 9, wherein the printing the created plurality of test images comprises printing the created plurality of test images on a single sheet of paper.
15. The method according to claim 14, further comprising:
displaying a list of a plurality of layouts regarding the plurality of test images;
receiving a selection of one of the displayed layouts,
wherein the printing the created plurality of test images prints the created plurality of test images according to the selected layout.
16. The method according to claim 9, wherein the primitive image is one of a scanned image, an image corresponding to fax data, and an image corresponding to printing data.
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