| United States Patent Application |
20040161257
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Ishihara, Atsushi
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August 19, 2004
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Display control apparatus for image forming apparatus
Abstract
There is disclosed an image forming apparatus that has two operation
panels--a standard operation panel and an optional operation panel. The
image forming apparatus has a standard mode and a professional mode which
provide different displays on the operation panels. In addition, custom
displays may be stored and recalled by the users.
| Inventors: |
Ishihara, Atsushi; (Mishima, JP)
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| Correspondence Name and Address:
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SOCAL IP LAW GROUP
310 N. WESTLAKE BLVD. STE 120
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
CA
91362
US
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| Serial No.:
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624045 |
| Series Code:
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10
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| Filed:
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July 21, 2003 |
| U.S. Current Class: |
399/81; 399/82; 399/85 |
| U.S. Class at Publication: |
399/081; 399/082; 399/085 |
| Intern'l Class: |
G03G 015/00 |
Claims
It is claimed:
1. A display control apparatus for image forming apparatus that features:
a first operation panel with which operators can select multiple
functions of an image forming apparatus that has aforementioned multiple
functions; a second operation panel that is configured so that it can be
loaded and unloaded freely to/from the aforementioned image forming
apparatus and with which operators can select aforementioned multiple
functions; a detection means to detect whether the second operation panel
is loaded or not when the aforementioned image forming apparatus is
turned on; and a controlling means that controls items that are displayed
on the first operation panel according to the result of detection by the
aforementioned detection means.
2. A display control apparatus for image forming apparatus that features:
a first operation panel with which operators can select multiple
functions of an image forming apparatus that has aforementioned multiple
functions; a second operation panel that is configured so that it can be
loaded and unloaded freely to/from the aforementioned image forming
apparatus and with which operators can select aforementioned multiple
functions; a detection means to detect whether the second operation panel
is loaded or not when the aforementioned image forming apparatus is
turned on; and a controlling means that controls the display items so
that predefined display items are displayed on the aforementioned first
operation panel when the aforementioned detection means determines that
the aforementioned second operation panel is not loaded, and adding to
the predefined display items, at least a mode button that can switch the
display items on the second operation panel is displayed when the
aforementioned detection means determines that the aforementioned second
operation panel is loaded.
3. A method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus, the image forming apparatus having a first, standard display
device and a second, optional display device, the method comprising
testing if the second, optional display device is available if the
second, optional display device is available, then providing a first
standard user interface to the first display device and an operation
guidance interface to the second display device if the second, optional
display is not available, then providing a second standard interface to
the first display device wherein the first standard interface includes an
option for the user to select a different interface and the second
standard interface lacks an option for the user to select a different
interface.
4. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 3, wherein if a user selects the option for the
different interface, then providing the different interface to the first
display device and the second display device
5. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 4, wherein the different interface comprises an
advanced interface.
6. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 5, wherein the advanced interface includes an option
for the user to select a custom interface.
7. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 6 further comprising, if the user selects the option
for the custom interface, then providing the custom interface to the
first display device and the second display device.
8. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first standard interface and the second
standard interface are substantially identical except for the option for
the user to select a different interface.
9. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus which is really a bogus claim included amongst real claims, and
which should be removed before filing; wherein the claim is included to
determine if the inventor actually read the claims and the inventor
should instruct the attorneys to remove the claim.
10. A method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus, the image forming apparatus have a first display device and a
second display device, the method comprising providing a standard user
interface to the first display device, the standard user interface
including an option for the user to select an advanced interface
providing an operation guidance interface to the second display device if
a user selects the option for the advanced interface, then providing the
advanced interface to the first display device and the second display
device
11. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 9, wherein the advanced interface includes an option
for the user to select a custom interface and the standard interface
lacks an option for the user to select a custom interface.
12. The method of providing user interface displays in an image forming
apparatus of claim 11 further comprising, if the user selects the option
for the custom interface, then providing the custom interface to the
first display device and the second display device.
13. An image forming apparatus comprising a first, standard display device
a controller a control program having instructions for causing the
controller to test if a second, optional display device is available if
the second, optional display device is available, then provide a first
standard user interface to the first display device and an operation
guidance interface to the second display device if the second, optional
display is not available, then providing a second standard interface to
the first display device wherein the first standard interface includes an
option for the user to select a different interface and the second
standard interface lacks an option for the user to select a different
interface.
14. The image forming apparatus of claim 13, the control program further
having instructions for causing the controller to detect if a user has
selected the option for the different interface, and if so then to
provide the different interface to the first display device and the
second display device
15. The image forming apparatus of claim 14, wherein the different
interface comprises an advanced interface.
16. The image forming apparatus of claim 15, wherein the advanced
interface includes an option for the user to select a custom interface.
17. The image forming apparatus of claim 16, the control program further
having instructions for causing the controller to detect if the user
selects the option for the custom interface, and if so then to provide
the custom interface to the first display device and the second display
device.
18. The image forming apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first standard
interface and the second standard interface are substantially identical
except for the option for the user to select a different interface.
19. An image forming apparatus comprising a first display device a second
display device a controller a control program having instructions for
causing the controller to provide a standard user interface to the first
display device, the standard user interface including an option for the
user to select an advanced interface provide an operation guidance
interface to the second display device determine if a user has selected
the option for the advanced interface, and if so, then to provide the
advanced interface to the first display device and the second display
device.
20. The image forming apparatus of claim 19, wherein the advanced
interface includes an option for the user to select a custom interface
and the standard interface lacks an option for the user to select a
custom interface.
21. The image forming apparatus of claim 20 further comprising, if the
user selects the option for the custom interface, then providing the
custom interface to the first display device and the second display
device.
22. An image forming apparatus comprising a first, standard display device
means for testing if a second, optional display device is available means
for providing a first standard user interface to the first display device
and an operation guidance interface to the second display device if the
second, optional display device is available means for providing a second
standard interface to the first display device if the second, optional
display is not available wherein the first standard interface includes an
option for the user to select a different interface and the second
standard interface lacks an option for the user to select a different
interface.
23. The image forming apparatus of claim 22, further comprising means for
providing the different interface to the first display device and the
second display device if a user selects the option for the different
interface
24. The image forming apparatus of claim 23, wherein the different
interface comprises an advanced interface.
25. The image forming apparatus of claim 24, wherein the advanced
interface includes an option for the user to select a custom interface.
26. The image forming apparatus of claim 25 further comprising means for
then providing the custom interface to the first display device and the
second display device if the user selects the option for the custom
interface.
27. The image forming apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first standard
interface and the second standard interface are substantially identical
except for the option for the user to select a different interface.
28. An image forming apparatus comprising a first display device a second
display device means for providing a standard user interface to the first
display device, the standard user interface including an option for the
user to select an advanced interface means for providing an operation
guidance interface to the second display device means for providing the
advanced interface to the first display device and the second display
device if a user selects the option for the advanced interface.
29. The image forming apparatus of claim 28, wherein the advanced
interface includes an option for the user to select a custom interface
and the standard interface lacks an option for the user to select a
custom interface.
30. The image forming apparatus of claim 29 further comprising means for
providing the custom interface to the first display device and the second
display device if the user selects the option for the custom interface.
Description
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional Application No.
60/447,158, filed Feb. 12, 2003 entitled "Display Control Apparatus for
Image Forming Apparatus," which application is incorporated herein by
reference.
NOTICE OF COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE DRESS
[0002] A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains
material which is subject to copyright protection. This patent document
may show and/or describe matter which is or may become trade dress of the
owner. The copyright and trade dress owner has no objection to the
facsimile reproduction by any one of the patent disclosure as it appears
in the Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise
reserves all copyright and trade dress rights whatsoever.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] 1. Field of the Invention
[0004] The present invention relates to operation panels of image forming
apparatuses that have functions such as a copying machine function, a
printer function, a fax machine function etc.
[0005] 2. Description of Related Art
[0006] Conventionally, in a compound machine that has a copy machine
function, a printer function, and a fax machine function, there has been
a technique to enable another operation panel that is loaded as optional
equipment to operate in conjunction with an operation panel that is
included as standard equipment when such an optional operation panel is
loaded. Also, there has been a technique to display detailed description
of functions that are configured when various settings are set through
the operation panel of a copy machine to which an information equipment
that has a display function is connected.
[0007] However, aforementioned conventional equipment can display only
items and contents that are predefined such as print menu list and
detailed description of functions when another panel is loaded as
extended equipment.
[0008] Therefore, selecting menu items can be difficult for users who do
not have enough understanding of the functions of the image forming
apparatus because information necessary for them may not be displayed,
or, on the other hand, selecting menu items each time could be bothersome
for users who often use the image forming apparatus and have a lot of
knowledge on its functions because totally unnecessary information for
them may be displayed. As described above, there have been various
problems depending on the users' level of knowledge on the operation of
the image forming apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 is a frontal outline view of an image forming apparatus in
accordance with the invention.
[0010] FIG. 2 is an operation element of the image forming apparatus of
FIG. 1.
[0011] FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the functional elements of an image
forming apparatus in accordance with the invention.
[0012] FIG. 4 is a flow chart of a method in accordance with the
invention.
[0013] FIG. 5 is a first standard menu display in accordance with one
aspect of the invention.
[0014] FIG. 6 is a second standard menu display in accordance another
aspect of the invention.
[0015] FIG. 7 is a professional initial screen display in accordance with
the invention.
[0016] FIG. 8 is a standard display on an optional operation panel in
accordance with one aspect of the invention.
[0017] FIG. 9 is a professional initial screen display on the optional
operation panel in accordance with another aspect of the invention.
[0018] FIG. 10 is a registration number input display in accordance with
the invention.
[0019] FIG. 11 is a user registration display in accordance with the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown
should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the
apparatus and methods of the present invention.
[0021] This invention provides an image forming apparatus that has an
operation panel suitable for various users in an image forming apparatus
that has a second operation panel, and the operationally of the image
forming apparatus for the users can be improved.
[0022] Description Of The System
[0023] Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown a frontal outline view of
an image forming apparatus 100 in accordance with the invention. As used
herein, an "image forming apparatus" is a unitary electronic device which
forms images into media. An image forming apparatus may be, for example,
a copier, fax, printer or multi-function peripheral (MFP). The image
forming apparatus may form the image on such media as paper or overhead
transparencies. The image forming apparatus 100 comprises an input feeder
120, an operation element 130 and an optional operation panel 140. The
operation element 130 is for users to operate the image forming apparatus
100. The optional operation panel 140 can be loaded and unloaded to/from
the image forming apparatus as an optional component.
[0024] Referring now to FIG. 2, there is shown the operation element 130.
The operation element 130 comprises a copy key 210, a printer/scan key
220, a fax key 290, a standard operation panel 230, a numeric keypad 250,
a start key 260, a stop key 270 and an all clear key 280. The copy key
210 allows the user to select the copy machine function. The printer/scan
key 220 allows the user to select the printer or scan functions. The fax
key 290 allows the user to select the fax machine function. The standard
operation panel 230 is included as standard equipment.
[0025] Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown a block diagram of the
functional elements of the image forming apparatus 100. The functional
elements include a scanner element 320, a fax communication element 380,
a network interface element 390, a standard operation panel element 330,
an optional operation panel element 340, a system controlling element 350
and a printer element 370.
[0026] The scanner element 320 reads original images.
[0027] The fax communication element 380 receives data that is sent from
external communication equipment connected through a telephone line and
sends image data that is read from the scanner element 320 to external
equipment.
[0028] The network interface element 390 receives print data from external
electronic equipment such as a personal computer that is attached to a
network and sends image data that is read from the scanner element 320 to
external electronic equipment.
[0029] Users may input operations to the standard operation panel 230 for
functions of the image forming apparatus 100.
[0030] The system controlling element 350 controls each element of the
image forming apparatus 100. The system controlling element 350 generates
print data by editing (image processing such as scaling and rotating, or
editing such as double-side printing and scaling) image data read from
the scanner element 320, communication data received by the fax
communication element 380, or print data received by the network
interface element 390. The operation of the system controlling element
350 element may be determined according to the operations from the
operation element 130 (FIG. 1) or optional operation panel 140 (FIG. 1).
[0031] Also, the system controlling element 350 has an operation panel
detection element 360 to detect whether the optional operation panel 140
is loaded or not, or available.
[0032] The printer element 370 outputs print data generated by the system
controlling element 350.
[0033] Description Of The Methods
[0034] Referring now to FIG. 4, there is shown a flow chart of a method in
accordance with the invention. References to the image forming apparatus,
however, may be to FIGS. 1-3. Initially, the image forming apparatus is
turned on (step 405). Next, the operation panel detection element 355
detects whether the optional operation panel 140 is available (e.g.,
loaded or not) (step 410).
[0035] If the optional operation panel 140 is not available, then a first
standard menu display 500 shown in FIG. 5 is displayed on the standard
operation panel 230 (step 415). The first standard menu display 500 is a
fixed display screen that is predefined and stored in the image forming
apparatus 100. Next, the image forming apparatus 100 waits for panel
operation by users (step 495). The image forming apparatus 100 may be
configured so that it selects the copy machine function by default when
it is turned on, so the first standard menu display 500 of the standard
operation panel 230 displays a general menu display to operate the image
forming apparatus 100. For example, MENU1-4 in FIG. 5 may comprise a
button to select a scaling function (MENU1), a button to specify
one-sided or double-sided printing (MENU2), a button to set sorting and
stapling (MENU3), and a button to set the density of the copied image
(MENU4).
[0036] On the other hand, when the optional operation panel 140 is
available, a different second standard menu display 600 (FIG. 6) may be
displayed on the standard operation panel 130 (step 420). The second
standard menu display 600 is based upon the first standard menu display
500 shown in FIG. 5. However, the second standard menu display 600
includes a professional mode button 610 to select the professional mode
and may include a standard mode button 620 to select the standard mode.
The second standard menu display 600 has at least a button to select
professional mode or standard mode adding to the first standard menu
display 500. MENU1-4 in the second standard menu display 600 may display
the same contents as MENU1-4 in the first standard menu display 500. The
optional operation panel 140, in standard mode, may display detailed
guidance such as that shown in FIG. 8 according to the function selected
by the user on the operation element 130 (step 425).
[0037] After loading the standard operation panel 230 and the optional
operation panel 140, the image forming apparatus 100 detects whether
professional mode is selected (step 430). The system controlling element
(350) may perform this step 430. The selection may be made by the user on
the second standard menu display 600 that is displayed on the standard
operation panel 230. If mode selection is not done or the standard mode
is selected, both the standard operation panel 230 and optional operation
panel 140 maintain the screens that were displayed in steps 420, 425, and
wait for panel operation by users (step 495).
[0038] On the other hand, if the professional mode is selected in step
430, the display of the standard operation panel 230 is switched to a
professional initial screen display, such as the display 700 shown in
FIG. 7 (step 435). The professional initial screen display 700 may
comprise a pre-registered menu that corresponds to the professional mode.
For example, multiple functions of MENU1-4 of the standard menu display
may be combined and pre-registered to MENU5-8 of the display 700. MENU5
may be pre-registered to A4+one-sided printing+sorting. MENU6 may be
pre-registered to A4+double-side printing+sorting. MENU7 may be
pre-registered to A4+one-sided printing+sorting+stapling. MENU8 may be
pre-registered to A4+double-sided printing+sorting+stapling.
[0039] Also in step 435, a professional initial screen display for the
optional operation panel side 140 may displayed, such as the display 900
shown in FIG. 9. The professional initial screen display 900 may have a
custom button 970 and a registration-calling button 980. The professional
initial screen display 900 on the optional operation panel 140 may
provide additional settings, such as settings MENU9-MENU13 shown in FIG.
9. MENU9 may be pre-registered to A4+one-sided printing+2-in-1+sorting.
MENU10 may be pre-registered to A4+double-sided printing+2-in-1+sorting.
MENU11 may be pre-registered to A4+one-sided printing+2-in-1+sorting+stap-
ling function. MENU12 may be pre-registered to A4+double-sided+printing+2--
in-1+sorting+stapling. MENU13 may be pre-registered to
A4+one-sided+4-in-1+sorting.
[0040] The custom button 970 may have a function to register a series of
operations that a user actually used to operate the image forming
apparatus 100 as a menu item. The user may be asked if he/she wants to
register the series of functions set at that point to an empty menu item.
If so, then the series of functions set at that point may be stored in an
unused menu item, or may overwrite a used menu item.
[0041] The registration-calling button 980 may be used to load private or
custom display screen data, such as that created using the custom button
970. The private or custom display screen data may be stored on a
per-user basis, and may be stored in memory in the image forming
apparatus 100 or outside the image forming apparatus 100. The private or
custom display screen data may include one or more predefined often-used
settings, so that a user can use the image forming apparatus to make a
copy or perform another function easily without specifying complicated
settings each time.
[0042] If the user does not desire that private or custom display screen
data be used (step 440), then the image forming apparatus 100 waits for
panel operation by users (step 495).
[0043] If the user selects the custom button 970 (step 440), then a
registration number input display 1000 (FIG. 10) may be displayed. From
this display 1000, the user may input a registration code (step 445). The
registration code may be entered using the numeric keypad 250 (FIG. 2).
Next, a private or custom display screen data corresponding to the
registration code may be retrieved and displayed (step 450). The private
or custom display screens may be shown on the standard operation panel
230 and/or the optional operation panel 140. Next, the image forming
apparatus 100 waits for panel operation by users (step 495).
[0044] A custom display for the optional operation panel 140 may include
settings such as settings MENU9'-MENU13' shown in FIG. 11. Some buttons,
such as MENU 12' and MENU 13', may be unused (i.e., not set by the user)
and empty.
[0045] After the professional mode is selected in step 430, if a
predefined time elapses after the last operation by the user or the user
pushes the standard mode button 720 (FIG. 7), the display may be switched
back to the second standard menu display 600 (FIG. 6).
[0046] The MENU buttons shown in FIGS. 5, 6, 7, 9 and 11 may be configured
so that by pressing each of them the function of the image forming
apparatus is changed to the settings registered to the corresponding
MENU, but the settings can be changed freely until the start key 260
(FIG. 2) is pressed.
[0047] Also, operations and operation screen display when the copy machine
function of the image forming apparatus is selected is described above as
an embodiment of this invention, but it is also possible to configure the
image forming apparatus so that display screens for standard mode and
professional mode can be switched when printer/scan function of fax
machine function is selected.
[0048] Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been
shown and described, it will be apparent to those having ordinary skill
in the art that a number of changes, modifications, or alterations to the
invention as described herein may be made, none of which depart from the
spirit of the present invention. All such changes, modifications and
alterations should therefore be seen as within the scope of the present
invention.
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