Medium feeder and image reading apparatus
US-2017366696-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9894235B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9894235-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615087655-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A multifunctional printer comprising a printer section, an auto-document feeder, a scanner section, and a finisher, wherein a finisher path leads from the auto-document feeder into the printer section and converges with a print path into a shared finisher path leading to the finisher, such that documents scanned with the auto-document feeder can be conveyed to the finisher such that it can perform a finishing operation on the documents.
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A multifunctional printer, comprising: a printer section comprising one or more printer components and a paper storage area; an auto-document feeder comprising an input tray and an input path configured to draw paper from the input tray into the input path; a scanner section comprising one or more image sensors configured to scan paper moving through the input path in the auto-document feeder; and a finisher comprising a finisher output tray, wherein the input path in the auto-document feeder branches into an output path that leads to an output tray at the auto-document feeder and a finisher path that leads through the auto-document feeder, the scanner section, and the printer section wherein the finisher path is configured to convey paper that has been conveyed through an image-reading position of the one or more image sensors, wherein the auto-document feeder comprises a path guide configured to selectively close off either the output path or the finisher path, and wherein the finisher path and a print path converge into a shared finisher path that leads through the printer section to the finisher such that the finisher is configured to perform a finishing operation on a stack of paper received through the shared finisher path and output a finished stack of paper at the finisher output tray. 2. The multifunctional printer of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of rollers configured to convey sheets of paper through the input path, the output path, the finisher path, the print path, and the shared finisher path. 3. The multifunctional printer of claim 1 , wherein the finisher path and the print path converge at a post-print junction wherein paper conveyed through the input path and the finisher path enters the shared finisher path without passing through the printer components. 4. The multifunctional printer of claim 1 , wherein the finisher path and the print path converge at a pre-print junction wherein paper conveyed through the input path and the finisher path enters the shared finisher path before passing through the printer components. 5. The multifunctional printer of claim 4 , wherein the shared finisher path selectively branches off into a duplex path configured to reverse paper entering the duplex path and convey it through the finisher path such that the paper passes through the printer components a second time with an opposite face toward the printer components relative to a first time that the paper passed through the printer components. 6. The multifunctional printer of claim 1 , wherein the auto-document feeder is mounted on a hinged lid that can be tilted against or away from the scanner section. 7. The multifunctional printer of claim 6 , wherein a lower surface of the auto-document feeder and an upper surface of the scanner section define paper path cutouts through which paper in the finisher path exits the auto-document feeder and enters the scanner section when the lid is tilted against the scanner section. 8. The multifunctional printer of claim 7 , wherein the paper path cutout in the scanner section is tapered. 9. The multifunctional printer of claim 1 , wherein the finisher comprises a stapler and the finishing operation is stapling the stack of paper with the stapler. 10. A method of selectively outputting scanned pages at a finisher, comprising: accepting instructions through a user interface at a multifunctional printer to scan pages loaded at an input tray of an auto-document feeder; sequentially drawing in pages from the input tray into an input path of the auto-document feeder and scanning the pages with an image sensor in a scanner section of the multifunctional printer; selectively moving a path guide in the auto-document feeder to close an output path branching from the input path to an output tray at the auto-document feeder and correspondingly open a finisher path branching from the input path when the instructions indicate that a finisher mode has been selected, wherein the finisher path leads through the scanner section and a printer section of the multifunctional printer and converges with a print path into a shared finisher path terminating at the finisher, such that the pages from the auto-document feeder's input tray and that have been conveyed through an image-reading position of the image sensor are conveyed through the finisher path and the shared finisher path to the finisher; performing a finishing operation on a stack of pages received at the finisher through the shared finisher path with the finisher; and outputting the stack of pages at a finisher output tray. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the finisher path converges with the print path at a post-print junction such that paper entering the shared finisher path from the finisher path is not routed through printer components. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the finisher path converges with the print path at a pre-print junction such that paper entering the shared finisher path from the finisher path is routed through printer components. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising printing information on paper that entered the shared finisher path from the finisher path with the printer components. 14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising selectively branching the shared finisher path into a duplex path, reversing paper that enters the duplex path and routing it into the finisher path, and conveying the paper through the finisher path such that it re-enters the shared finisher path and passes through the printer components a second time, wherein the paper's second time through the printer components is in a flipped orientation relative to a first time that the paper passed through the printer components. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising printing information on a first side of the paper with the printer components during the paper's first time through the printer components and printing information on an opposing second side of the paper with the printer components during the paper's second time through the printer components. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the finisher comprises a stapler and the finishing operation is stapling the stack of paper. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the instructions indicate a number of pages to staple, and the stapling is performed after that number of pages reaches the finisher. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the instructions indicate a type of staple to be used by the stapler, and the stapling is performed with the indicated type of staple. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising, when the auto-document feeder determines that pages loaded at the input tray are stapled with staples, removing the staples from the pages with a staple remover at the input tray and automatically setting a finisher mode including stapling options.
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