INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND NOTIFICATION METHOD
20230144277 · 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J29/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/17566
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An information processing apparatus includes: a state detection unit configured to detect states of the liquids contained in the plurality of liquid tanks; a light emission unit attached to an external surface of the information processing apparatus with a cover closed, the cover being opened when the plurality of tanks are operated; and a control unit configured to control the light emission unit, based on a fact that the state of the liquid detected by the state detection unit is a predetermined state in one of the plurality of liquid tanks, so that the light emission unit emits light in a light emission pattern corresponding to the liquid tank that contains the liquid in the predetermined state, out of a plurality of light emission patterns corresponding to the plurality of liquid tanks.
Claims
1. A printer apparatus comprising: a light emission unit; a display unit for displaying a screen; and a control unit, wherein the control unit is configured to control the display unit and the light emission unit, based on a state of a storage provided in the printer apparatus and storing recording materials used for printing is in a predetermined state, so that a first screen is displayed and so that the light emission unit emits light in a predetermined light emission method, wherein the control unit is configured to control the display unit and the light emission unit, in a state in which the first screen is displayed on the display unit and the light emission unit is controlled to emit light in the predetermined method, when a predetermined operation is performed on the printer apparatus based on the predetermined operation, so that a second screen different from the first screen is displayed and so that a state of the light emission unit is changed.
2. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light emission unit includes a plurality of aligned light emission members.
3. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined state is a state in which remaining amounts of the recording materials in the storage is smaller than a predetermined threshold value.
4. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first screen is a screen corresponding to a fact that remaining amounts of the recording materials in the storage is smaller than a predetermined threshold value.
5. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined operation is an operation that a cover provided on the printer apparatus is opened.
6. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the control unit moves a carriage provided on the storage to a predetermined position, based on the predetermined operation performed.
7. The printer apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the control unit is configured to control the display unit, so that a third screen different from the first screen and the second screen is displayed when the carriage moves to the predetermined position.
8. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined light emission method is a method that the light emission unit blinks in a predetermined interval.
9. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the recording materials are ink.
10. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined light emission method is a method to emit a first light emission pattern, wherein the control unit is configured to control the light emission unit, so that a state in which the light emission unit emits a second emission pattern different from the first light emission pattern, when the predetermined operation is performed in a state in which the light emission unit emits the first light emission pattern.
11. The printer apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the control unit is configured to control the light emission unit, so that in a state which the light emission unit returns to emit the first emission pattern, based on a fact that the carriage provided on the storage to moves the predetermined position in a state in which the light emission unit emits the second light emission pattern.
12. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the printer apparatus has a plurality of the storages, wherein the predetermined light emission method is a method to emit a light emission pattern corresponding to the storage which is in the predetermined state among the plurality of storages, among the plurality of light emission patterns.
13. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light emission unit includes a plurality of aligned light emission members, wherein each of the plurality of light emission members is associated with one of the plurality of storages, and the plurality of light emission patterns correspond to the plurality of light emission members.
14. The printer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is configured to control brightness levels at which the light emission unit is lit, based on remaining amounts of the recording materials contained in the storage.
15. The printer apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the printer apparatus has a plurality of the storages, wherein the light emission unit includes a first light area corresponding to a first storage of the plurality of the storages and a second light area corresponding to a second storage of the plurality of the storages, wherein in the predetermined light emission method, the brightness level of the first light area is controlled, based on the remaining amounts of the recording material contained in the first storage, and the brightness level of the second light area is controlled, based on the remaining amounts of the recording material contained in the second storage.
16. A control method for a printer apparatus, the printer apparatus comprising: a light emission unit; a display unit for displaying a screen; and a control unit, the method comprising; controlling the display unit and the light emission unit by the control unit, based on a state of a storage provided in the printer apparatus and storing recording material s used for printing is in a predetermined state, so that a first screen is displayed and so that the light emission unit emits light in a predetermined light emission method, controlling the display unit and the light emission unit by the control unit, in a state in which the first screen is displayed on the display unit and the light emission unit is controlled to emit light in the predetermined method, when a predetermined operation is performed on the printer apparatus based on the predetermined operation, so that a second screen different from the first screen is displayed and so that a state of the light emission unit is changed.
17. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing program to cause a computer to perform a control method for controlling a printer apparatus, the printer apparatus comprising: a light emission unit; a display unit for displaying a screen; and a control unit, the method comprising; controlling the display unit and the light emission unit by the control unit, based on a state of a storage provided in the printer apparatus and storing recording materials used for printing is in a predetermined state, so that a first screen is displayed and so that the light emission unit emits light in a predetermined light emission method, controlling the display unit and the light emission unit by the control unit, in a state in which the first screen is displayed on the display unit and the light emission unit is controlled to emit light in the predetermined method, when a predetermined operation is performed on the printer apparatus based on the predetermined operation, so that a second screen different from the first screen is displayed and so that a state of the light emission unit is changed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0021] At least one embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings.
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[0025] The CPU 301 controls the components via an internal bus 302. The operation of the CPU 301 in the form of a microprocessor is based on data stored in the program memory 303, which is in the form of a read-only memory (ROM), and data stored in the data memory 304, which is in the form of a random access memory (RAM). The data memory 304 includes a work memory 305 to be used when the CPU 301 executes a control program, and an image memory 306 for storing image data to be formed on a recording medium. The CPU 301 controls the interface control circuit 307 to receive printing job data from a host computer 308, which is connected to the image forming apparatus 100 via an external interface, and to notify the status of the image forming apparatus 100 to the host computer 308. The motor control circuit 309 controls the driving of the conveyance motor 310, the CR motor 311, and the recovery motor 312 based on a control signal from the CPU 301. The conveyance motor 310 drives sheet feeding rollers, conveyance rollers, and sheet delivery rollers to convey a recording sheet, which is a recording medium, from the sheet feeding unit 104 to the sheet delivery tray 105. The CR motor 311 is a carriage motor by which the carriage is reciprocally driven. The recovery motor 312 drives a recording head recovery mechanism and controls the mechanism in synchronization with the driving of the carriage, to thereby execute recovery operation for keeping the print head 314 in an appropriate state. The head control circuit 313 controls the print head 314 in synchronization with the reciprocal operation of the carriage, based on a control signal from the CPU 301. The print head 314 forms an image on a recording sheet, which is a recording medium. The ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 detects that one of the ink tanks 101 has been detached from the carriage 102, and detects that the ink tank 101 that is compatible with the image forming apparatus 100 has been attached to the carriage 102. The remaining ink amount sensor 317 detects, for each of the ink tanks 101, a remaining ink amount, which is the amount of ink remaining in the ink tank. The cover sensor 318 detects that the maintenance cover 103 has been opened or closed. The carriage sensor 319 detects that the carriage 102 has moved. The ink attachment/detachment sensor 316, the remaining ink amount sensor 317, the cover sensor 318, and the carriage sensor 319 each include a mechanical switch. The sensor control circuit 315 notifies detection results from those sensors to the CPU 301. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 controls, based on a control signal from the CPU 301, the lengths of time for which the white indicator lamps 200 and orange indicator lamp 201 attached to the status bar 106 are lit, the lengths of time for which the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 are off, and the time interval of blinking, to thereby create a light emission pattern corresponding to the state of the image forming apparatus 100.
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[0027] Examples of items to be detected/determined by the image forming apparatus 100 as its own running state include a normal state, an error state, a job executing state, and an idle state. When it is determined that the image forming apparatus 100 is in a normal state, for example, the indicator lamp control circuit 320 turns off all of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201.
[0028] Indicator lamp control executed when the image forming apparatus 100 is in an error state and the error is a low-ink error (an ink-tank-replacing-required error) is described below. The notification of the low-ink error is an alert for notifying the outside when the remaining ink amount is small in at least one of the ink tanks 101 attached to the carriage 102, that the ink tank 101 having a small amount of remaining ink requires replacing. The following description takes as an example a case in which, out of the ink tanks 101 of five colors illustrated in
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[0030] First, when the remaining ink amount sensor 317 detects that the remaining ink amount has become smaller than a predetermined amount (threshold value) in any one of the ink tanks 101, the sensor control circuit 315 notifies the fact to the CPU 301. Then, the CPU 301 specifies a light emission pattern corresponding to the notified situation to the indicator lamp control circuit 320. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 lights the white indicator lamp 200 that corresponds to the ink tank having a remaining ink amount smaller than the predetermined amount and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the light emission pattern specified by the CPU 301 (Step S500). This light emission pattern is a pattern unique to the indication of the low-ink error. Even when it is difficult for the user to operate the image forming apparatus 100, the user can therefore recognize the fact that the low-ink error has occurred and the ink tank with a small remaining ink amount out of the plurality of ink tanks.
[0031] The cover sensor 318 subsequently determines whether the maintenance cover 103 is open (Step S501). When determining that the maintenance cover 103 is closed, the cover sensor 318 does not particularly issue a notification, and the indicator lamp control circuit 320 therefore continues the current light emission pattern of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201. When the cover sensor 318 determines that the maintenance cover 103 is open, on the other hand, the sensor control circuit 315 sends a notification to that effect to the CPU 301. The CPU 301 specifies a light emission pattern corresponding to the notified maintenance cover open state to the indicator lamp control circuit 320. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 lights the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the light emission pattern specified by the CPU 301 (Step S502).
[0032] The carriage sensor 319 subsequently determines whether the carriage 102 has moved to a position at which the ink tank can be replaced (Step S503). When determining that the carriage 102 has not moved to the position at which the ink tank can be replaced, the carriage sensor 319 does not particularly issue a notification, and the indicator lamp control circuit 320 therefore continues the current light emission pattern of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201. When the carriage sensor 319 determines that the carriage 102 has moved to the position at which the ink tank can be replaced, on the other hand, the sensor control circuit 315 sends a notification to that effect to the CPU 301. The CPU 301 specifies a light emission pattern corresponding to the notified ink tank replacing stand-by state to the indicator lamp control circuit 320. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 lights the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the light emission pattern specified by the CPU 301 (Step S504).
[0033] The ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 subsequently determines whether the relevant ink tank 101 has been detached from the carriage 102 (Step S505). When determining that the ink tank 101 has not been detached from the carriage 102, the ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 does not particularly issue a notification, and the indicator lamp control circuit 320 therefore continues the current light emission pattern of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201. When the ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 determines that the relevant ink tank has been detached from the carriage 102, on the other hand, the sensor control circuit 315 sends a notification to that effect to the CPU 301. The CPU 301 specifies a light emission pattern corresponding to the notified ink tank detached state to the indicator lamp control circuit 320. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 lights the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the light emission pattern specified by the CPU 301 (Step S506).
[0034] The ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 subsequently determines whether the correct ink tank 101 has been attached to the carriage 102 (Step S507). When determining that the correct ink tank 101 has not been attached to the carriage 102, the ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 does not particularly issue a notification, and the indicator lamp control circuit 320 therefore continues the current light emission pattern of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201. When the ink attachment/detachment sensor 316 determines that the correct ink tank 101 has been attached to the carriage 102, on the other hand, the sensor control circuit 315 sends a notification to that effect to the CPU 301. The CPU 301 specifies to the indicator lamp control circuit 320 a light emission pattern corresponding to the notified state in which the correct ink tank is attached. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 lights the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the light emission pattern specified by the CPU 301 (Step S508).
[0035] The cover sensor 318 subsequently determines whether the maintenance cover 103 is closed (Step S509). When determining that the maintenance cover 103 is not closed, the cover sensor 318 does not particularly issue a notification, and the indicator lamp control circuit 320 therefore continues the current light emission pattern of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201. When the cover sensor 318 determines that the maintenance cover 103 is closed, on the other hand, the sensor control circuit 315 sends a notification to that effect to the CPU 301. The CPU 301 specifies a light emission pattern corresponding to the notified maintenance cover closed state to the indicator lamp control circuit 320. The indicator lamp control circuit 320 lights the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the light emission pattern specified by the CPU 301 (Step S510).
[0036] The light emission patterns of the white indicator lamps 200 and the orange indicator lamp 201 in the processing steps described with reference to
[0037] An example of the light emission pattern indicating the low-ink error in Step S500 and the light emission pattern indicating the wait for ink tank replacing in Step S504 is illustrated in
[0038] An example of the light emission pattern indicating the maintenance cover open state in Step S502 and the light emission pattern indicating the maintenance cover closed state in Step S510 is illustrated in
[0039] An example of the light emission pattern for the detachment of the relevant ink tank 101 from the carriage 102 in Step S506 is illustrated in
[0040] An example of the light emission pattern for the attachment of the correct ink tank 101 to the carriage 102 in Step S508 is illustrated in
[0041] An example of a light emission pattern for when the image forming apparatus 100 executes a printing job based on job data that is received from the host computer 308 illustrated in
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[0043] The CPU 301 may further control, via the indicator lamp control circuit 320, brightnesses at which the white indicator lamps 200 are lit. For example, the CPU 301 may perform control, via the indicator lamp control circuit 320, so that the white indicator lamps 200 are lit at brightnesses based on the remaining ink amounts in the ink tanks 101.
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[0045] The brightness of each lit white indicator lamp 200 is thus changed in accordance with the remaining ink amount in the ink tank 101 that is associated with the lit white indicator lamp 200. This enables a user to check the remaining amount in each ink tank even when something hinders the user from operating the image forming apparatus 100.
[0046] The light emission pattern determination described above, which is executed by the CPU 301, may use a table in which an indicated status and a light emission pattern are associated with each other in advance. The CPU 301 refers to the table to read a light emission pattern out of the table, with an indicated status as a search key.
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[0048] In this manner, each indicated status is associated with a light emission pattern on a one-to-one basis in advance, and the indicator lamps are lit in a light emission pattern corresponding to the indicated status. The state of the image forming apparatus can therefore be notified to the outside by the turning on/off of the indicator lamps alone.
[0049] A light emission pattern used when the number of ink tanks 101 and the number of white indicator lamps 200 differ from each other is described below through two examples.
[0050] An example of a light emission pattern for a case in which the number of white indicator lamps 200 is larger than the number of ink tanks 101 is illustrated in
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[0053] A notification method to be executed in the information processing apparatus illustrated in
[0054] In at least one embodiment, the light emission unit attached to an external surface of the information processing apparatus is thus controlled so as to emit light in a determined light emission pattern by detecting ink states in the liquid tanks and by determining a light emission pattern based on the detected ink states. A mechanism for checking indicator lamps through the maintenance cover is therefore not required, which leads to cost reduction. In addition, specific information about an error that has occurred can be obtained without opening the maintenance cover. This accordingly enables a user to recognize, in the event of, for example, a low-ink error, which ink tank requires replacing, the position of that ink tank, and other specifics of the error that has occurred, even when something hinders the user from operating the apparatus.
Other Embodiments
[0055] Embodiment(s) of the present disclosure can also be realized by a computer of a system or apparatus that reads out and executes computer executable instructions (e.g., one or more programs) recorded on a storage medium (which may also be referred to more fully as a ‘non-transitory computer-readable storage medium’) to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s) and/or that includes one or more circuits (e.g., application specific integrated circuit (ASIC)) for performing the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s), and by a method performed by the computer of the system or apparatus by, for example, reading out and executing the computer executable instructions from the storage medium to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s) and/or controlling the one or more circuits to perform the functions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s). The computer may comprise one or more processors (e.g., central processing unit (CPU), micro processing unit (MPU)) and may include a network of separate computers or separate processors to read out and execute the computer executable instructions. The computer executable instructions may be provided to the computer, for example, from a network or the storage medium. The storage medium may include, for example, one or more of a hard disk, a random-access memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM), a storage of distributed computing systems, an optical disk (such as a compact disc (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD), or Blu-ray Disc (BD)™), a flash memory device, a memory card, and the like.
[0056] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.