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IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, TEMPERATURE CONTROL METHOD FOR USE IN FIXING DEVICE, AND NON-TRANSITORY RECORDING MEDIUM

  • US 20150147077A1
  • Filed: 11/24/2014
  • Published: 05/28/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/26/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An image forming apparatus comprising:

  • a heat conductor rotatably supported and configured to conduct heat to a sheet to which a toner image has been transferred;

    a heating portion configured to heat the heat conductor;

    a pressure roller formed from a material having a larger heat capacity than the heat conductor, and configured to form a pressure contact portion by press-contacting the heat conductor and apply a pressure onto a sheet that passes through the pressure contact portion;

    a driving portion configured to rotate either or both of the heat conductor and the pressure roller;

    a temperature detecting portion configured to detect a surface temperature of the heat conductor;

    a first temperature control portion configured to control temperature of the heat conductor in an image forming mode or a power saving mode, wherein in the image forming mode, the first temperature control portion controls, during an image forming period, the heating portion to maintain the heat conductor at a first temperature at which the toner image can be fixed to the sheet, and in the power saving mode, the first temperature control portion controls, during an image non-forming period, the heating portion to maintain the heat conductor at a second temperature which is lower than the first temperature; and

    a second temperature control portion configured to, upon determining that the temperature detected by the temperature detecting portion is equal to or lower than a third temperature when the first temperature control portion shifts from the image forming mode to the power saving mode, cause the driving portion to rotate the heat conductor at least once in a state where the heating portion has been stopped, the third temperature being set in advance in a range from being lower than the first temperature to being equal to or higher than the second temperature.

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