Image forming apparatus and image forming method

Electrophotography – Control of electrophotography process – Control of transfer

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C399S384000

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06694114

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and image forming method that form an image on a continuous medium using the electro-photographic process, and more particularly, to an image forming apparatus and image forming method that control the power with which the medium is conveyed by an image forming drum.
2. Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatuses that employ the electrophotographic process are widely used in printers, copying machines and facsimile machines, etc. These apparatuses form a toner image on an image forming drum such as a photosensitive drum, and transfer the toner image to a printing medium, whereby an image is formed on the printing medium.
In a high-speed printer, in order to continuously carry out the transfer operation onto the medium, it is common to use a continuous medium such as continuous paper for the printing medium.
FIG. 22
is an explanatory drawing of a conventional image forming apparatus using such a continuous medium.
Continuous paper having sprocket holes will be explained as an example of the continuous medium. The continuous paper
120
has sprocket holes at both edges, and is conveyed by tractor pins mounted on a tractor
110
located upstream from a photosensitive drum
100
. Furthermore, a tractor
112
is located downstream from the photosensitive drum
100
where necessary, such that two tractors
110
and
112
conveys the continuous paper
120
.
Because the continuous paper
120
is conveyed synchronously with the tractor pin conveyance speed, the conveyance speed v of the continuous paper is identical to the tractor pin speed. The photosensitive drum
100
is set to rotate at a circumferential speed (v+a) that is slightly higher than the paper speed v, such that the paper upstream from the photosensitive drum is prevented from slackening while variations in the drum diameter and other factors are taken into account.
The continuous paper
120
adheres to the photosensitive drum
100
at the transfer point, and transfer current is applied from the back side of the paper by a transfer charger
102
, whereby the toner image on the photosensitive drum
100
is transferred to the continuous paper
120
. When the continuous paper
120
comes into contact with the photosensitive drum
100
at the transfer point, the electrostatic attraction is generated between the continuous paper
120
and the photosensitive drum
100
due to the application of the transfer current.
As described above, because the speed of the photosensitive drum
100
is higher than the paper conveyance speed, an appropriate tension force F is applied to the continuous paper
120
upstream from the photosensitive drum
100
, enabling preferable paper conveyance. The tractor
110
located upstream from the photosensitive drum
100
generates a reaction force that opposes this tension force F brought about by the photosensitive drum
100
.
However, because the paper tension force F is the result of electrostatic attraction between the photosensitive drum
100
and the continuous paper
120
, it is not fixed, and fluctuates. When the paper tension force is large, the paper elastically deforms and stretches, changing the transfer conditions. When the paper tension force is excessive, the sprocket holes in the continuous paper may tear, and the paper sections may become separated at the perforations in the paper.
In other words, because the paper tension force is applied at the transfer point by the photosensitive drum
100
, if the paper tension force is large, the toner is transferred while the paper is stretched, and the tension is released and the paper returns to its original state after the transfer is performed. If the toner image is transferred while the paper is stretched, it is easy for the toner image to become blurred.
As a result, when the degree of paper tension force fluctuates in regard to a single page, the problem occurs that the toner image varies depending on the paper tension. This variation is not conspicuous in a low-resolution image having a resolution of around 240 dpi, in which the dot diameter is large, but in a high-resolution image having a resolution of around 1,200 dpi, in which the dot diameter is small, the variation becomes noticeable.
Furthermore, when the paper tension force fluctuates considerably, the paper begins fluttering near the transfer point, as shown in
FIG. 23
, causing the transfer conditions to change more significantly, and the paper also separates from the tractor or tears occur in the continuous paper.
One of the factors involved in this fluctuation is the amount of toner between the photosensitive drum
100
and the continuous paper
120
, but the degree of fluctuation in the toner amount has normally been small in the conventional art, and fluctuations in the tension force generally did not become unduly large. However, in recent years, it has become desirable to use continuous paper output for not only internal documents and preliminary documents, but also for such official documents as invoices, receipts and other documents submitted to customers. In order to carry out clearer printing for such purposes, it is required to reduce extra toner fog on the photosensitive drum.
Consequently, due to the increased fluctuations in the amount of toner on the photosensitive drum and in the amount of paper tension, where there is a low printing ratio or little extra toner fog, there is an increased risk of excessive paper tension, leading to blurred characters, separation of the paper from the tractor or tearing of the paper.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus and image forming method that maintain at an appropriate level the tension on the continuous medium caused by the image forming drum.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus and image forming method that prevent the application of excessive tension to the continuous medium while at the same time preventing slack in the continuous medium.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus and image forming method that stabilize the characteristics of the conveyance of the continuous medium by the image forming drum.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus and image forming method that enable clear printing while maintaining at an appropriate level the tension on the continuous medium caused by the image forming drum.
In order to achieve these objects, the image forming apparatus of the present invention has feeding unit for feeding a continuous medium, toner image forming unit for forming a toner image on a rotating image forming drum, transfer unit for transferring to the continuous medium the toner image on the image forming drum by causing an electrostatic force to act on the image forming drum and the continuous medium at a transfer position via a transfer current, and control unit for monitoring the tension force applied by the image forming drum on the continuous medium and controls the value of the transfer current from the transfer unit in accordance with the results of such monitoring.
The image forming method according to the present invention has a step of forming a toner image on a rotating image forming drum, a step of transferring to a continuous medium the toner image on the image forming drum by causing an electrostatic force to act on the image forming drum and the continuous medium, which is being conveyed, at a transfer position via a transfer current, and a step of monitoring the tension force applied by the image forming drum on the continuous medium and controlling the value of the transfer current from the transfer unit in accordance with the results of such monitoring.
According to the present invention, because the tension force applied to the continuous medium by the image forming drum due to the electrostatic force impressed by the transfer apparatus in order

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