Image display processing device and display processing program
US-2015227771-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US9892350B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9892350-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615138662-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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An image-forming apparatus having an internal security paper detection unit and an image-forming method related to the apparatus. The image-forming apparatus controls a paper feed unit so as to feed a single sheet of paper from a paper stack unit when a command for forming an image on RF tag paper is input, controls a paper transfer unit so as to provide the paper fed from a security paper cassette unit to an image-forming unit along a transfer path, and controls the image-forming unit so as to normally form a desired image on the moving RF tag paper when an RF tag detection signal is input from an RF tag, paper detection unit, whereby the image is formed only on the security paper in which an RF tag is inserted and thus illegal leakage of documents may be prevented.
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An image-forming apparatus, comprising: one or more units being configured and executed by a control unit using algorithm associated with least one non-transitory storage device, the one or more units comprising, a security paper cassette unit that includes a paper stack unit in which sheets of paper are stacked and a paper feed unit for feeding the paper stacked in the paper stack unit; a security paper detection unit that includes an RF tag paper detection unit for detecting whether the paper fed by the paper feed unit is RF tag paper in which an RF tag is inserted; in response to detection of an RF tag detection signal from the RF tag paper, the signal indicating the paper is the RF tag paper, the RF tag detection signal being detected by the RF tag paper detection unit which including an RF transmission antenna and an RF reception antenna which being arranged to cover an entire width of the paper so as to enable an RF tag inserted in the RF tag paper to be supplied with power and to be detected regardless of the location of the RF tag in the security paper, an image-forming unit for forming an image on paper; a paper transfer unit for providing the paper fed from the security paper cassette unit to the image-forming unit along a transfer path, wherein controls the paper transfer unit so as to provide the paper fed from the security paper cassette unit to the image-forming unit along the transfer path, and controls the image-forming unit so as to normally form a desired image on the moving RF tag paper in response to detection of the RF tag detection signal. 2. The image-forming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the security paper detection unit further comprises a paper movement detection unit for detecting whether the paper is being fed; and the control unit controls the RF tag paper detection unit so as to be activated if a paper feeding detection signal is input from the paper movement detection unit. 3. The image-forming apparatus of claim 2 , wherein in response to detection of completion signal is input from the paper movement detection unit but the RF tag detection signal is not input from the RF tag paper detection unit, the control unit generates a warning alarm and simultaneously controls the image-forming unit so as to stop forming an image on the moving paper. 4. An image-forming apparatus, comprising: one or more units being configured and executed by a control unit using algorithm associated with least one non-transitory storage device, the one or more units comprising, a security paper cassette unit that includes a paper stack unit in which sheets of paper are stacked and a paper feed unit for feeding the paper stacked in the paper stack unit; a security paper detection unit that includes a paper movement detection unit for detecting, whether paper is being fed and an RF tag paper detection unit for outputting an RF tag presence/absence signal by detecting whether the paper detected by the paper movement detection unit is RF tag paper in which an RF tag is inserted in response to detection of a paper feeding detection signal is input from the paper movement detection unit; in response to detection of an RF tag detection signal from the RF tag paper, the signal indicating the paper is the RF tag paper, the RF tag detection signal being detected by the RF tag paper detection unit which including an RF transmission antenna and an RF reception antenna which being arranged to cover an entire width of the paper so as to enable an RF tag inserted in the RF tag paper to be supplied with power and to be detected regardless of the location of the RF tai in the security paper, an image-forming unit for forming an image on paper; a paper transfer unit for providing the paper fed from the security paper cassette unit to the image-forming unit along a transfer path, wherein the control unit controls the paper feed unit so as to feed a single sheet of paper from the paper stack unit by generating an input command for forming an image on RF tag paper, controls the paper transfer unit so as to provide the paper fed from the security paper cassette unit to the image-forming unit along the transfer path, and controls the image-forming unit so as to normally form a desired image on the RF tag paper until receipt of an RF tag absence signal. 5. The image-forming apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the RF tag paper detection unit is activated in response to detection of the paper feeding detection signal is input from the paper movement detection unit, and supplies power from an RF transmission antenna to the RF tag paper. 6. The image-forming apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the RF tag paper detection unit comprises: a transmission part for supplying power to an RF tag of the RF tag paper through an RF transmission antenna; a reception part for receiving a tag signal from the RF tag through an RF reception antenna; and a signal shaping part for converting the tag signal received by the reception part into a digital signal, wherein the control unit determines whether moving paper is RF tag paper based on the digital signal input from the signal shaping part. 7. The image-forming apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the reception part receives the tag signal from the moving RF tag paper through both of the RF reception antenna and the RF transmission antenna. 8. The image-forming apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the transmission part includes multiple switching functions for adjusting an intensity of output power of the RF transmission antenna, and the control unit controls the multiple switching functions of the transmission part based on a level of the tag signal from the RF tag, which is received by the reception part. 9. The image-forming apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising: a connector terminal for receiving an RF tag absence signal, which is output from the RF tag paper detection unit; and the control unit generates a jam error in response to detection of the RF tag absence signal via the connector terminal. 10. The image-forming apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising: a connector terminal for receiving an RF tag absence signal, which is output from the RF tag paper detection unit; and the control unit controls the image-forming unit so as not to form an image on the moving paper but to print the paper as a blank page in response to detection of the RF tag absence signal via the connector terminal. 11. A computer-implemented image-forming method performed in an image-forming apparatus that includes a paper stack unit in which sheets of paper are stacked and an image-forming unit for forming an image on a paper, the method comprising: feeding paper from the paper stack unit in response to detection of a command for forming an image on RF tag paper in which an RF tag is inserted; detecting whether paper is moving by being fed; detecting whether the moving paper is RF tag paper in response to detection of a paper feeding signal, the paper feeding signal being detected by an RF tag paper detection unit which including an RF transmission antenna and an RF reception antenna which being arranged to cover an entire width of the paper so as to enable an RF tae inserted in the RF tag paper to be supplied with power and to be detected regardless of the location of the RF tag in the security paper; transferring the paper supplied in the feeding to the image-forming unit along a transfer path; and forming a desired image on the RF tag paper by controlling the image-forming unit until receipt of an RF tag absence signal. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: activating the detection whether the moving paper is RF tag paper in response to detection of mo
Detecting, i.e. determining the occurrence of a predetermined state (H04N1/00031 takes precedence) · CPC title
Managing print media, e.g. determining available sheet sizes (feeding means G06K15/16) · CPC title
Support fully or partially removable from the handling machine, e.g. cassette, drawer (B65H1/027 takes precedence) · CPC title
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