Image forming control method using variable state factors and fu

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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355271, 355315, G03G 1514, G03G 2100

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active

Patent number

052314529

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ABSTRACT:
An image forming method for forming an image by transferring toner image formed on a photoconductive element to a paper sheet or similar recording medium. Variable factors affecting image transfer, paper separation and paper transport characteristics are classified. An image transfer state, a paper separation state and a paper transport state are each estimated as a combination of membership functions of the variable factors to determine an image transfer condition, a paper separation condition, a paper transport condition and auxiliary conditions such that control is executed on the basis of the determined conditions.

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