Image formation apparatus and method thereof

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Electric marking apparatus or processes – Electrostatic

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C399S301000

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06222566

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an image formation apparatus and method thereof. More specifically this invention relates to an image formation apparatus having an intermediate transfer body.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Some of the color printers as the image formation apparatuses capable of forming a color image are based on the intermediate transfer body system in which a toner image formed on a photosensitive body is at first transferred onto the intermediate transfer body and then is transferred to a paper or the like.
FIG. 20
is a view showing a configuration of a color printer having the intermediate transfer body. Intermediate transfer belt B, which is a belt-shaped intermediate transfer body, is used in this color printer. The configuration shown in this figure consists of the intermediate transfer belt B wound around two rollers R and moving in the direction a in the figure. Image formation sections F
1
and F
2
provided along the intermediate transfer belt B.
In the configuration described above, a marker M is provided on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt B. A belt mark sensor S, which detects the marker M, is provided above the intermediate transfer belt B. The marker M and belt mark sensor S are for monitoring one rotation of the intermediate transfer belt B.
On the other hand, the image formation sections F
1
, F
2
are separated from each at a distanced, and have photosensitive drums D
1
, D
2
, exposure sections E
1
, E
2
which write an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drums D
1
, D
2
, and development sections d
1
, d
2
which develop the electrostatic latent image written thereon to a toner image respectively. The development section dl has toners with colors A and C, while the development section d
2
has toners with colors B and D respectively.
In a color printer having the configuration as described above, the development sections d
1
and d
2
successively form toner images with colors A, B, C, and D respectively and then transfer the toner images onto the transfer belt B overlapping the images on each other. In this step, a toner image with each color is transferred based on a synchronizing signal generated within the color printer. When all of the images with each of the four colors are transferred, the toner image are transferred onto a paper all at once to form a color images with four colors.
The color printer as described above is so designed that the cycle of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt B is an integral multiple of a cycle of the synchronizing signal. The toner image is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt B in response to a synchronizing signal generated at a constant cycle. Therefore, transfer of a toner image can always be started at a constant position on the intermediate transfer belt. With this configuration, the color printer shown in the figure can prevent a toner image for each color from displacing from a specified position on the intermediate transfer belt, and also can prevent color displacement in the formed image.
In reality, however, sometimes there occurs inhomogenous rotation due to degradation of the intermediate transfer belt B associated with passage of time or due to decentering of a roller R. When inhomogeneous rotation of a roller R occurs, the cycle of rotation of the intermediate transfer belt B varies each time the intermediate transfer belt rotates. Because of this phenomenon, in a color printer in which rotation of the intermediate transfer belt B is asynchronous to operations of the image formation sections F
1
, F
2
, even if the image formation sections F
1
and F
2
transfer a toner image based on a synchronizing signal generated at a constant cycle to the intermediate transfer belt B, a position for starting transfer varies each time image transfer is executed.
The displacement of a position for starting image transfer as described above causes color displacement among toner images with the colors A, B, C, and D, which may in turn cause degradation of quality of an image formed with the color printer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an image formation apparatus and method thereof capable of forming a high quality image by preventing displacement of a position for starting image transfer.
In one aspect of this invention, a mark is provided on the intermediate transfer body and a mark detection unit detects this mark. Further, an image formation unit form an image with at least two colors on the intermediate transfer body based on a timing specification signal generated by a timing specification signal generation unit. The timing instruction signal, based on which the image formation is performed, is initialized each time the mark on intermediate transfer body is detected by the mark detection unit. Thus, the timing instruction signal is counted anew each time the specified position on the intermediate transfer belt passes under the detection unit.
In another aspect of the present invention, a plurality of image formation units and an image formation timing specification unit which specifies timing for image formation to each of said plurality of image formation units are provided. The image formation units have a non-scan type of light source for exposure. The image formation timing instruction unit can adjust the timing of the image formation according to the necessity. Thus, when the formed color image shows a color displacement, a user can set optimal timing of image formation adjusting the color displacement.
Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings.


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