Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control
Reexamination Certificate
1999-10-12
2004-09-14
Williams, Kimberly (Department: 2626)
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Static presentation processing
Attribute control
C347S131000, C358S003020, C358S003060, C358S296000, C358S461000, C358S300000, C382S299000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06791713
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus applicable to a laser printer, facsimile apparatus or similar digital image forming apparatus or a display. More particularly, the present invention relates to an electrophotographic color copier, color printer or similar color image forming apparatus for stably starting reproducing the highlight portion of an image frog low density and enhancing the resolution and stability of a medium to a high density portion.
Generally, an electrophotographic image forming apparatus scans a photoconductive element with a laser beam for forming a latent image on the element and develops the latent image with toner. This kind of apparatus is implemented as, e.g., a digital copier, a laser printer or a facsimile apparatus. Today, an electrophotographic copier, printer or similar color image forming apparatus is also available for forming a full-color image. It is necessary with a color image forming apparatus to improve the reproducibility of dots and line dots in a low density portion and to enhance the stability of tonality and color reproducibility against environment.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication Nos. 7-254985, 7-254986, 7-283942, 8-114956 and 8-125863, for example, disclose various technologies relating to halftone processing essential with a color image forming apparatus and mainly directed toward the reproducibility of a highlight portion. Specifically, the technologies taught in the these documents each use PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) for a writing purpose and execute dither processing weighted by two dots in the main scanning direction, thereby stably reproducing a highlight portion with a small number of lines. In addition, the above technologies define a beam diameter and a pixel distance in the main scanning direction for the stable reproduction of a highlight portion. However, the dither processing fails to faithfully reproduce density in a fine area and therefore causes image data to be lost, e.g., causes a line to disappear and brings about a color moire problem.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication Nos. 4-200075, 4-200076, 4-200077, 4-200078, 5-284339, 5-292302 and 6-82248, for example, teach technologies for reducing banding and image noise and thereby stabilizing image density by use of a two-dot multilevel system. The two-dot multilevel system is the combination of multilevel writing using one-dot modulation and a fine matrix involving a minimum of fall of resolution. These technologies are applicable to, e.g., a digital copier and characterized by adding the density data of two nearby dots and distributing the resulting sum. More specifically, a matrix having two dots in the main and/or the horizontal direction is combined with one-dot, 256 tonality derived from the multilevel modulation of a semiconductor laser. This is successful to further enhance the reproducibility of a halftone density range. The present invention constitutes an improvement over this kind of scheme.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an electrophotographic copier, printer or similar image forming apparatus capable of stably starting reproducing the highlight portion of an image from low density and giving priority to resolution and stability in a medium to a high density portion.
An apparatus for forming an image by modulating a multilevel image signal of the present invention includes an optics for executing optical modulation including at least PWM, a calculating section for performing calculations with image data of nearby pixels, a density generating section for starting generating a density from a particular pixel on the basis of data output from the calculating section, a first replacing section for replacing the particular pixel in the main scanning direction, and a second replacing section for replacing the particular pixel in the subscanning direction.
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Morimoto Etsuo
Takahashi Hiroshi
Oblon & Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt P.C.
Ricoh & Company, Ltd.
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