Image forming apparatus with sheet jam detection

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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355316, 271259, G03G 2100

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052803228

ABSTRACT:
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit which has a rotating photoconductor, and a transfer unit disposed adjacent the photoconductor which retains an image-formation sheet on its circumferential surface. It further includes a sheet feeding path for feeding a sheet to the transfer unit, a sheet discharging path for discharging a sheet from the transfer unit, a first sensor for detecting a jammed-sheet condition in the sheet feeding path, a second sensor for detecting a jammed-sheet condition in the sheet discharging path, and assume function which assumes a paper jam in the transfer unit in conjunction with the determination of the first detecting sensor and/or the second detecting sensor. Accordingly, the apparatus does not neglect to cope with a sheet remaining on the transfer unit under a halt condition due to the sheet-jam. Thus obstruction to a following copying operation by a sheet remaining on the transfer unit is averted after the jammed-sheet condition is remedied.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4937622 (1990-06-01), Makiura
patent: 5084737 (1992-01-01), Hagen et al.

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