Abstract:
An image forming apparatus including image forming device, for forming an image on a recording member, having a scanner for scanning the recording member, an input device for selecting and instructing the function mode of the scanner, and a controller having a plurality of stored programs corresponding to the scanning modes for controlling the function of the image forming device, the controller being adapted to select a stored program in response to the input device and controlling the function of the image forming device in accordance with the program of the selected scanning mode.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus adapted for use for example in a copier or a printer. 
     2. Description of the Prior Art 
     The process sequence control or timing control conventionally employed for example in copiers for controlling the process effecting means (equipment required for performing the steps of charging, imagewise exposure, development, transfer, fixing etc.) has been achieved by combinations of relay circuits or so-called hard wire logic circuits. 
     Such relay circuits or logic circuits, being designed and structured for a particular performance, require cumbersome redesigning and rewiring if there is any change in required performance. Also such circuits, if required to control an elevated number of equipment or to perform a complex control, result in extremely complicated structure and wirings, thus deteriorating the reliability and rendering the maintenance and inspection difficult. 
     Though there is also known a process sequence control system in which the sequence functions are pre-programmed, the drawback in complexity of circuit composition is not still solved. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     An object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus of a reduced dimension and still capable of performing plural functions thereby avoiding the abovementioned drawbacks. 
     An another object of the present invention is to provide an improved image forming apparatus capable of performing process sequence control according to a stored program for controlling the functions of equipment in response to the instructions and detections. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved image forming apparatus provided with various instructing and displaying devices for operator. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus of a transfer process with an improved timing control for exposure and transfer sheet feeding. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide an improvement in a copying apparatus for copying thin and thick originals with an elevated efficiency. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide an improvement in a copying apparatus provided with a plurality of cassettes accommodating recording web. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus with a control system utilizing enlarged computer performance. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide a copying apparatus provided with a moving optical system for exposure achieving a highly stable function with an elevated precision. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide a copying apparatus provided with a transfer sheet feeding means achieving a precise and stable function. 
     A still another object of the present invention is to provide a small table-top copier of multiple functions. 
     The above-mentioned and other objects will be achieved by the embodiments to be described in the following. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of an example of a copier wherein the present invention is applicable; 
     FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a paper feed section thereof wherein a manually inserted cassette is utilized; 
     FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view an optical system and an illuminating section of the present invention; 
     FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an accuride utilized as a linear guide device; 
     FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a drive-guide section of the optical system; 
     FIGS. 6 and 7 are cross sectional views of the illuminating section; 
     FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing of a conventional linear guide device; 
     FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of the paper feed section; 
     FIG. 10 is a perspective view thereof; 
     FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a clutch mechanism for controlling a paper feed device; 
     FIG. 12 is a perspective view thereof; 
     FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view of a conventional paper feed control clutch; 
     FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a loop forming guide plate; 
     FIG. 15 is an elevation view of a copy control section; 
     FIGS. 16 (which comprises FIGS. 16A, 16B and 16C), 17 (which comprises FIGS. 17A, 17B and 17C), 18 (which comprises FIGS. 18A, 18B and 18C) and 19 (which comprises FIGS. 19A and 19B) are flow charts of sequence control; 
     FIG. 20 (which comprises FIGS. 20A and 20B) is a flow chart of key entry; 
     FIG. 21 (which comprises FIGS. 21A and 21B) is a time chart in book mode; FIGS. 22 and 23 are time charts in sheet mode; 
     FIG. 24 is a circuit diagram for achieving the time charts shown in FIGS. 22 and 23; 
     FIG. 25 is a control block diagram of the present invention wherein a computer is employed; 
     FIG. 26(A) (which comprises FIGS. 26A&#39; and 26A&#34;), (B), (C), (D) and (E), are a circuit diagram, a name list, a pulse wave chart, a drawing of a cassette change cam, respectively, corresponding to FIG. 25; 
     FIG. 27 is a diagram of an embodiment of the matrix circuit in FIG. 26; 
     FIG. 28 is an internal circuit diagram of CPU in FIG. 26; 
     FIG. 29 is an illustration of register addresses of the RAM in FIG. 28; 
     FIG. 30 (including FIGS. 30A and 30B) is a partial flow chart of the control by CPU; and 
     FIGS. 31-1A through 31-1F, 31-2A through 31-2C, 31-3A through 31-3C, 31-4A through 31-4C, 31-5, 31-6A through 31-6C, and 31-7A through 31-7C are flow charts of the control by CPU. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     (Machine) 
     Referring to FIG. 1, an original 1 is placed on a glass plate of an original table 2 constituting an original supporting face on the upper surface of the machine casing, and is subjected to a slit exposure by means of an optical system consisting of an illuminating lamp 3, a first mirror 4 displacing integrally therewith, a second mirror 5 displacing in a same direction as that of said first mirror 4 with a velocity half of that of said first mirror 4, a switching mirror 6, a lens 7 and a fixed mirror 8, thereby to form an image of said original onto a drum 9. 
     The surface of said drum 9, which is an endless photosensitive member comprising an insulating surface layer, a photoconductive layer and a conductive base, is electrostatically charged with a charger 10, and, upon reaching the exposure section 11, is exposed to the image of the original, combined with simultaneous charge elimination by means of a charge eliminator 12. 
     The photosensitive drum surface is successively subjected to a flash exposure by a flash exposure lamp 13 to form an electrostatic latent image on said surface, and is introduced into a developing station 14. 
     The development is conducted by wet process utilizing a developing roller 15. Successively the excessive developing liquid is squeezed by a post-charger 16. 
     Then the image formed on said drum 9 is transferred, by means of a transfer charger 17, onto a copy sheet 20 supplied from a feed section 18 or 19. 
     The copy sheet, after the transfer, is separated from the drum 9 in the separating section 21, then is fixed in a fixing section 22 and ejected by means of an ejecting roller 23 onto a tray 24. On the other hand the photosensitive drum surface is cleaned by a blade 25 maintained in pressure contact with said surface to remove remaining toner on said drum, and is thus prepared for the succeeding cycle. In case of copying a bound original, the switching mirror 6 is placed in a position represented by double-dot chain lines. 
     An automatic feed device 26 for sheet originals can be utilized when the switching mirror 6 is placed in the full-line position and the moving mirrors 4, 5 are placed at the right end (full-line positions). In this case the original passing through the exposure section 30 is illuminated by the lamp 3, and the image of said original is formed, by means of said switching mirror 6, lens 7 and fixed mirror 8, onto the drum 9. Said lamp 3 is same as that used for the bound original. The sheet originals 28 are stacked on an original table 27 of the automatic feed device 26, and an uppermost sheet is separated by means of a separating roller 29 and conveyed, by means of a series of feed rollers 31, 32, 33 and 34, through the exposure section 30 to the original tray 35. 
     Automatic continuous feeding of sheet originals can be achieved by said automatic feed device 26. Also by making the transfer speed of said feed rollers 31-34 somewhat faster than that of said separating system 29, it becomes possible to provide a gap between the succeeding sheet originals whereby the detection of the leading or trailing end of each sheet original is facilitated. 
     FIG. 1 shows a state wherein either a main cassette 73 or a sub-cassette 74 is usable, in connection therewith an upper or a lower feed roller 53 being actuated by means of a switching button. 
     FIG. 2 shows a state wherein a manually inserted cassette 75 is used. A cassette receiver 80 is articulated to an axis 76 fixed on the main body. 
     The manually inserted cassette 75 is slidably mounted on a cassette receiver 77, of which an extremity is fixed to a shaft 79 articulated on the main body. The shaft 79 is rendered swingable by means of a motor and the position thereof is selectable by means of a button. 
     Also as shown in FIG. 2, there are provided paper detecting elements (a lamp and a light-receiving element 103) in a position in the copy sheet path corresponding to the distance 1 between the exposure section and the transfer section. Upon detection of the trailing end of a copy sheet the optical system is reversed by a control to be explained later. 
     Now referring to FIGS. 3 to 7 there will be given an explanation on the guiding of optical system and on the illuminating section. 
     The first mirror 4 is fixed on a supporting member 36 which is coupled with an inner member 37 of a linear guide known under a trade name &#34;Accuride&#34;. The Accuride is provided, as shown in FIG. 4, with a structure of a plurality of rollers 40 retained by a retainer 39 within two linear spaces each composed of grooves respectively formed on an inner member 37 and an outer member 38, whereby said inner member 37 is guided linearly with respect to said outer member 38. Said spaces confining said rollers 40 are dimensioned slightly smaller than the outer diameter thereof to give a predetermined pressure thereto whereby a relative movement without play being realized between said inner and outer members. As shown in FIG. 5, the outer member 38 covers the stroke of said first mirror 4 and mounted to the machine frame (not shown) by means of mounting members 41. The inner member 37, being of a length substantially equal to that of mounting portion of the supporting member 36 for said first mirror, is guided over the full length of said outer member, riding switchingly on many rollers 40. On the other end of said supporting member 36 there is provided a roller 42 supported by a rail 43 fixed to the main body. 
     The second mirror 5 is fixed to a supporting member 44 which is in turn fixed to an inner member 37 of a downwardly fixed Accuride. A conventional linear guide system is schematically shown in FIG. 8, wherein mirror supporting members 36, 44 are linearly guided along a rod-shaped rail 45 supported on both ends thereof. Such system is unable to guide the mirrors stably and with high precision because (1) the rail 45, being only supported by the both ends thereof, is of a limited rigidity, (2) the span (l) of supporting portion particularly of the supporting member for the first mirror has to be limited in order to avoid mutual interference of supporting portions of said supporting members, and (3) a certain play is inevitable between the rod and the thrust bearing fitted thereon. In contrast thereto, the mechanism according to the present invention enables a stable reciprocating movement with an extremely high precision because (1) the Accuride can be fixed, at any portion thereof, to the main body, (2) the Accuride itself has a large dimension with an accordingly enlarged cross section, (3) the supporting span (l) can be made satisfactorily large as there is no mutual interference between the supporting portion of the Accuride and the supporting portions of supporting members for the first and second mirrors, and (4) there exists no play between the inner and outer members as explained before. 
     In FIG. 3 the full-lined positions are home positions from which the first and second mirrors 4, 5 are displaced to the right to perform scanning of the original, and, upon completion thereof, are returned to said home positions by means of a spring 45. In case a button for automatic feed device for sheet originals is actuated, the mirror 5 is displaced by means of a clutch motor to the chain-lined position at right and locked there as to be explained later. In this case the lamp 3 is displaced to a position allowing illumination of sheet originals. The details of related portion are shown in FIGS. 6 and 7. 
     FIG. 6 shows a state of scanning an original placed on the glass plate of original table 2. A supporting arm 46 fixed to the mirror supporting member 36 is provided with an axis 47, on which rotatably supported is an integral structure of an illuminating lamp 3, a reflector 48 and a supporting follower 49, wherein said follower 49 being provided at an end thereof with a roller 50 to enable the function thereof as a follower. FIG. 6 shows the details in the vicinity of the first mirror 4 during the copying of a bound original, while FIG. 7 shows the details in the vicinity of the illuminating section while the automatic feed device for sheet originals is in function. Upon displacement to the right-hand end, the first and second mirrors mutually approach due to the speed difference therebetween. The supporting member 44 for the second mirror is provided with a cam plate 51, which is traced by said roller 50 to direct the lamp 3 and the reflector 48 toward the exposure section 30 of a sheet original as shown in FIG. 7. 
     Now there will be given a detailed description on the paper feed section while referring to FIGS. 9, 10, 11 and 12. A paper feed roller 53 is fixed on an axis 54 thereof which is rotatably supported on an arm 55. Said arm 55 is provided with a fixed shaft 56 which is rotatably supported by the main frame, whereby said paper feed roller 53 is rendered rotatable around the shaft 56. The arm 55 is further provided with a spring 57 biasing said arm upwards. The axis 54 is provided with a follower roller following a cam 59 which is controlled by a single-rotation clutch adapted to making an intermediate stop during rotation, as explained in the following with reference to FIGS. 11 and 12. A cam shaft 60, passing through and supported by a frame 61, is provided with a pulley 63 which is driven by a motor through a belt 62. A spring clutch consisting of a drum portion 63 1  of said pulley 63, a clutch drum 64 fixed on said shaft 60, a clutch spring 65 and stop ring 66 is controlled by a solenoid 67. When the solenoid 67 is not energized, a lever 68 is located in a full-lined position in FIG. 11 to engage a projection 66 1  of said stop ring with said lever 68 thereby maintaining the clutch in disconnected position. Upon energizing of the solenoid 67 the lever 68 is displaced to a chain-lined position 68&#39; to release the engagement with said projection 66 1  whereby the clutch is connected to cause rotation of the cam 59. However, upon rotation of ca. 180°, an another projection 66 2  becomes engaged with the lever 68&#39; to again disconnect the clutch, whereby the paper feed roller 53 is lowered by said cam 59 to a chain-lined position 53&#39; shown in FIG. 9. 
     In said lowered position a friction pulley 69 (FIG. 10) provided on one end of the paper feed roller shaft 54 comes into friction contact with a constantly driven capstan 70 (FIGS. 9, 10) to drive said paper feed roller 53. 
     Deactivation of solenoid 67 disengages the projection 66 2  from the lever to connect again the clutch, which is again disconnected upon returning to the original full-lined position in FIG. 11 after a rotation of ca. 180°. The clutch spring 65 is engaged at one end thereof with the stop ring 66 and at the other end thereof with the clutch drum 64 to maintain relative positional relationship between the projections 66 1 , 66 2  of the stop ring 66 and the cam 59 even after repeated clutch functions. 
     Such intermediate stop function of the cam is useful in increasing the design freedom, as the stopping can be freely selected by the period of solenoid activation. 
     FIG. 13 shows a conventional example of cam control mechanism for achieving such intermediate stop, wherein (66) is a stop ring, (66 1 ) and (66 2 ) are recesses for stopping said stop ring, and (b) and (c) are levers provided rotatable around a shaft (d) to engage with said recesses. A lever (a) with a pin (a&#39;) is rotated by a solenoid (67) around said shaft (d) to control said levers (b) and (c). Though a detailed explanation of the functions of such conventional system is omitted herein, the mechanism of the present invention is apparently simpler than such conventional system, and is therefore cheaper and more reliable. In contrast, the conventional system is inevitably of a lower reliability and of a higher cost due to the accumulated precisions (allowances) of component parts and to complex mutual movements of the component parts. 
     Now referring to FIG. 9, a paper sheet ejected from a cassette 73, 74 or 75 is advanced as indicated by double-dotted chain line P by the direction of ejection, rigidity and weight of paper, thus coming into contact with register rollers 52 which are in stopped state to form a loop P&#39;, and is further advanced upon start of rotation of said rollers 52. Such conventional paper feed mechanism often fails to form a desired loop P&#39; but results in paper jamming between the cassette 75 and a guide plate 71 resulting from formation of an inverted loop P&#34;. This is found out due to insufficient air supply between the paper and the guide plate 71 when the paper sheet is to be displaced from the state P to P&#39; whereby the paper remains being pressed in the position P. 
     In order to prevent such trouble, therefore, the guide plate 71 and the lower guide plate 72 are respectively provided with plural openings 71 1 , 72 1  for air supply as shown in FIG. 14. Said openings may be provided on either one of said guide plate. Though in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 14 there are provided oblong openings in spreading arrangements toward the downstream in order to avoid engagement with paper sheet, a similar effect can also be obtained by providing plural circular openings. 
     (Control) 
     Now there will be given an explanation on the process control according to the present invention. The present invention is featured in that a high-speed continuous copying is rendered possible by controlling the functions of original feeding and other process means by the position of a transfer sheet after the start of feeding thereof, regardless of the size of said transfer sheet; further in that the process timing can be maintained unchanged through a process control achieved by reading a memory storing programmed process timing for book mode and sheet mode even when a mode is instructed after the process is started with an another mode; further in that a limited number of output lines is effectively utilized in program control by counting the signals from load control signal lines and controlling the functions of plural loads; and further in that a limited number of input signal lines is effectively used to reduce the power consumption by combining the input means of instructing copy number and detecting copy state with the output signal lines of program control. 
     (Operation input section) 
     FIG. 15 shows a control for controlling the copier of the present invention. 
     120 is a display section for indicating the paper size in the cassette, 121 are display elements for indicating a selected cassette, 122 is a switch for selecting a manually inserted cassette, 123 is a switch for selecting the upper cassette, 124 is a switch for selecting the lower cassette, wherein said switches being retaining switches, each of which, upon actuation, turns off other switches. 125 are display elements for indicating the preset copy number and the number of copies made, 126 are ten keys for presetting the copy number, 127 is a clear key for correcting the preset copy number, 128W, 128P, 128L and 128J are display elements for respectively indicating Waiting, Paper lacking, Liquid lacking and Jammed paper, 129 is a stop button for temporarily interrupting the copying, 130 is a start button for book copy, and 131 is a start button for automatic feeding of sheet originals. 
     (Computer control) 
     In the following there will be given an explanation of an embodiment for performing the sequence and other controls of the above-mentioned copier by means of a microcomputer. 
     Now referring to FIG. 25 illustrating a block diagram of a circuitry therefor, 201 is a computer chip element, 202 is a matrix circuit for supplying input signals to said element 201, 203 is a means for detecting the state of the copier, 204 is a gate circuit for output signals from the computer, 205 is a driver circuit for driving the function elements, 208 is an oscillator assisting said drive, 206 is a decoder for performing displays by the signals from the computer, and 207 is a display means. 
     Now referring to FIG. 26 showing the details of the circuits in FIG. 25, the microcomputer chip 201, composed of an element TMS1000 manufactured by Texas Instruments, is provided with four data input terminals K1, K2, K4 and K8, output terminals θ1-θ4 as the output 1 and output terminals R0-R12 as the output 2. The output 1 terminals are used for indicating the copy number on the display elements D1 and D2, and connected thereto through a segment decoder. The output 2 terminals are utilized for function control of load elements and scanning of input matrix circuit. 
     (Peripheral circuits) 
     The aforementioned gate circuit is provided with so-called decoder function, by combining the signals from said output 2 terminals to obtain further diversified output signals. 
     Three display lamps for Feed Missing Display and for two Jam Displays are controlled by a single output terminal R10, but there is provided a counter for counting the clock signals for display from said terminal R10 to drive different lamps. 
     The gate circuit supplies the output signals from the CPU to the input matrix circuit and the output interface circuit. 
     Said interface circuit amplifies the signals from said gate circuit to drive solenoids and lamps. The AD loads are driven through triacs of which trigger signals are obtained as AND outputs with the output from the oscillator. 
     In the matrix circuit, the output signals from the output 2 terminals and from the gate circuit are utilized for scanning input for the matrix circuit. These scanning lines cross with the input lines to the microprocessor to constitute a matrix, and there are provided switches at the crossing points thereof corresponding to the input points (FIG. 27). 
     Thus, supposing that the numbers of scanning lines and microprocessor input lines are x and y respectively, the maximum possible number of switches is xy. 
     Said switches are composed of keyboard switches in the control section, microswitches for control signals, and other signal generating switches in various detection circuits (for example for detecting paper, for detecting master clocks etc.). Thus the input to the microprocessor (CPU) is performed upon release of an output signal of level 1 to the scanning lines. 
     Now the functions of the above-described circuit will be briefly explained in the following. The key input signals from the control section (signals from numeral ten keys, clear key, start keys) and from the jam reset switches are taken into the CPU upon receipt of the output terminal R0-R2 and R9 thereof and of a signal (signal indicating before start) from terminal R4 inverted by a gate 265. Said scanning signals are clock signal shown in FIG. 26(C). The 2-digit number thus taken into the CPU is stored in a RAM, and is displayed on the display elements D1, D2 by driving said elements alternately through the switching elements 266, 267 by alternate outputs from the terminals R11 and R12 and by selecting the necessary segments of said elements by the simultaneous 4-bit output from the terminals θ1-θ4. Upon completion of preparatory step such as key entry, the signal from the terminal R4 starts the main motor and performs the pre-exposure. Also said signal from R4 designates the input switches in the matrix (for register signal RS generation, clock pulse CP generation and transfer paper discharge signal CPOS generation), thus enabling input of sequence timing signals when the drum is rotated by the main motor. Also the copy paper input signal CPIS and the stop signal STOP are supplied to the CPU utilizing the exposure lamp drive signal R6 and blank lamp drive signal R7. Under the condition that the drum is rotated, the primary charger, AC discharger, whole surface (flash) exposure lamp, paper feed plunger and register clutch are driven by the output signals from R0-R2. However said input instructions are blocked by the inverted signal of the R4 output signal. An output signal OS1 of a sheet original first detector 106 is supplied to the CPU upon receipt of an inverted output by a gate 268 of the paper feed plunger drive signal from R1 and of the sheet clutch drive signal from R1. Also the input into the CPU of a detection OS2 from a second detector 107 is achieved upon receipt of an AND output from a gate 270 receiving the register clutch drive signal from R2 and the transfer paper input signal. In this manner the input and output terminals of a limited number of a CPU can be effectively utilized. Also overlapped inputs can be prevented even if set signals from different output terminals are simultaneously supplied to the input matrix. 
     The optical system displacing motor is actuated by an AND output from a gate 271 receiving the output signals from the terminals R9 and R5. This will be later explained in detail in connection with the optical system position check in sheet mode. 
     The input signals relating to cassettes are supplied to the CPU by the set signal from the output terminal R3. The cassette selection signal and the cassette position detection signal are inputted by a short pulse from R3, and in case the manual cassette is selected (auxiliary cassette selection button AUX is ON), if the auxiliary cassette position detecting switch ACS is not ON, the set signal from R3 is continued until the switch ACS becomes ON whereby the cassette motor is switched on. Said motor does not start upon receipt of the initial set pulse. 
     The optical system home position detection signal OHP2 in sheet mode is inputted by the set signal from the output terminal R9. Upon identification of ON state thereof, the output terminals R5 and R9 are not set, and the optical system displacing motor is therefore not started. On the other hand, upon identification of OFF state thereof, the terminals R5 and R9 release set signals to activate the optical system displacing motor and the forward clutch to displace the optical system in a determined direction, and upon reaching ON state of aforementioned detection signal the output signal from R5 is reset to terminate the functions of the motor and clutch. 
     While the terminals R0-R2 and R9 release successive clock signals in case of key entry, namely prior to the start of copying, the output signals for controlling the various loads after the start of copying cycle are of a length required to switch off said loads. 
     If the transfer paper input signal CPIS is not detected upon release of set signal from R6, the terminal R10 releases a single pulse signal to give a Feed Missing Display. Also if the transfer paper is jammed and cannot be ejected (CPOS signal not detected upon R4 set signal), the terminal R10 releases two pulse signals to perform a Transfer Paper Jam Display. Furthermore if the sheet original is jammed so that the second detector OS2 is not actuated, the terminal R10 releases three pulses to perform a Sheet Original Jam Display. For this purpose there is provided a counter 272 of which output terminals 1, 2 and 3 release display drive signals, which are reset by a drum rotation stop signal R4 and a delayed signal after the power switch-on, namely by the start of drum rotation or by the power switch-on. 
     A condenser of 47 μF connected to the CPU constitutes a CPU reset circuit when the power is switched on. 
     Now the interior of the computer chip element will be explained in the following, while making reference to FIG. 28. ROM is a read-only memory storing the master program for performing the sequence of the copier in predetermined order in the addresses thereof, and allowing the contents thereof by designating the addresses thereof. In said ROM the programs (key entry program, equipment function program, machine ending program, etc.) in binary codes are stored from an address 0 to a necessary final address. 
     RAM is a random access memory for storing the copy number and the control signal temporarily during the copying process. 
     KI is an input section for receiving external signals. ID is an instruction decoder for decoding the code signals from the ROM and dividing said code signals into finer control signals a for conducting each step. 
     ALU is an arithmetic logic unit for data processing, and Acc is an accumulator for storing the input and output data and the result of logic processing. RO is register with a latch function, of which content is utilized as control output signals. 
     The CPU and the peripheral circuits explained above perform the key entry flow, process sequence flows in book and sheet modes, finishing mode flow etc. shown in FIGS. 16-20, according to the detailed flow chart by instruction codes shown in FIG. 31 and program code lists shown in Tabs. 1 and 2. 
     The ROM in CPU stores the above-mentioned lists in binary codes and in the order of steps, said codes being read at an extremely high speed (for example 10 μsec for each step in the flow shown in FIG. 31) to perform the above-mentioned flows. 
     For simplicity the power supplies to the CPU and the peripheral circuits and the clock pulse source for driving the CPU are omitted from the foregoing explanation. 
     (Key entry cycle) 
     FIG. 20 shows the interaction between the RAM and keys in the key entry flow. 
     Upon power on, all the outputs of microprocessor are cleared, and the content of RAM is cleared. Then a data &#34;1&#34; is stored in the location (0, 1) of the RAM (hereinafter called location 1) and the flow proceeds to the key entry cycle. 
     The key entry is performed by means of numeral keys 126, a Clear key 127 for copy number correction, a book mode copy start key 130, a sheet mode copy start key 131 and stop keys 129 for stop instructions. 
     The copy number can be selected with two digits up to 99, of which first order and second order are stored respectively in the RAM location 1 and location 2. If no key is depressed a number &#34;01&#34; is displayed due to the content RAM location 1 previously set as explained above, thus always allowing single copying without actuating the numeral keys. If two or more copies are needed to the numeral keys are depressed accordingly. Upon actuation of any key, an identification step is conducted to identify if said key is a numeral key or an other key, and, if identified as a numeral key, the flow stores the input numeral into the RAM location 1 with corresponding display and awaits the next key actuation. 
     If it is identified as the clear key, the data in RAM locations 1 and 2 are cleared, and the flow stores again &#34;1&#34; in the RAM location 1 and awaits the next key actuation. The flow proceeds to the succeeding cassette change step upon depression of a copy start key. Then an identification is performed to identify if a stop signal is released, and, if yes, the program again awaits the next key actuation. If no, the program proceeds to the copy sequence. 
     The stop signal is released if the transfer sheet or the developer is lacking or when the fixing heater has not reached a predetermined temperature. 
     If numeral keys are acutated twice in succession, the data in the RAM location 1 is transferred to the location 2, and the second data is stored in the RAM location 1. For example in case of 72 copies, the data storage is conducted as shown in FIG. 29. 
     Upon succeeding actuation of any keys other than numeral keys the program performs the functions in same manners as explained before. 
     When the program has passed the key entry program and entered the copy sequence, the keys no longer provide input data even if depressed, thereby preventing erroneous functions. 
     (Process sequence) 
     FIGS. 16-18 show sequence control flow charts from power put-on to the end of copying in the copier according to the present invention, and FIGS. 19 and 20 are time charts indicating the function timings of process means. 
     The timing signals for performing the process after the power on and the copy instruction by the foregoing key entry cycle are formed based on the clock signals CP of 1 pulse per 1 mm of process speed (drum rotation speed 100 mm/sec). 
     After the main switch is turned on, the copy sequence is not initiated for a waiting time during which the fixing heater is energized and reaches a predetermined temperature. 
     After the lapse of said waiting time, the copy sequence is rendered possible if the transfer sheet and the toner are properly provided. 
     (Cassette change) 
     There are provided three cassettes, of which the upper and lower cassettes accommodate the standard sizes of higher frequency of use to enable copying of two sizes without manual cassette exchange. Also there is provided a manually inserted (auxiliary) cassette for enabling use of a transfer paper of a non-standard size. 
     These three cassettes can be selected by the button switches 122, 123 and 124. 
     As both the upper cassette and the auxiliary cassette utilize the same paper feed device, either cassette not in use is to be placed so as not to interfere with the paper feed from the other cassette. This state is detected by a microswitch 100 functioning in connection with the cassette displacing mechanism. Said mechanism is driven by a motor 108 which is controlled by said microswitch. 
     Namely upon selection of the auxiliary cassette, the presence thereof in the determined position is detected by the ON state of the switch 100 (ACS), but in case of OFF state thereof the cassette motor connected with a cam 101 is rotated to expel the upper cassette toward the outside and set the auxiliary cassette to the determined paper feed position until said switch becomes ON. On the other hand when the upper cassette is selected, the motor is rotated until the point b reaches the switch 100 to retract the auxiliary cassette and set the upper cassette instead. 
     In FIG. 2, 150 and 151 respectively indicate a lamp and a light-receiving element for detecting transfer paper in each cassette. 
     (Book mode) 
     Now the process sequence in the book mode copying will be explained with reference to the flow chart in FIG. 16 and the time chart in FIG. 21. 
     The copy sequence is initiated by depressing the copy button 130. At first a drum drive motor 112 is switched on to initiate the rotation of photosensitive drum, and simultaneously initiated is the counting of clock pulses CL as well as the preliminary charging and exposure to reduce the potential unevenness on the photosensitive drum, by means of the output signals from R4 and R9. Upon counting 300 pulses, the output signals from R0 and R7 turn on the primary charger 10, AC discharger 12, flash exposure lamp 13, liquid squeeze charger 16, transfer charger 17 and blank exposure lamp 102. Upon further counting of 120 clock pulses, the optical system displacing clutch 109 is turned on by the output signal from R5 to advance the optical system from the home position. Further a register clutch 110 is turned on by the output signal of R2 to cause the rotation of register roller 52. Upon further counting of 6 clock pulses a paper feed plunger 113 is energized by the output signal of R1 to lower the constantly driven paper feed roller 53 to advance the transfer paper from the cassette 73, 74 or 75. Also the original illuminating lamp 3 is lighted by the output signal of R6 and starts displacement with the optical system 4, 5 while illuminating the surface of an original. Also the blank exposure lamp 102 is turned off. 
     Upon counting of 60 pulses after the paper feed, the detector 103 performs the detection of paper 20, and, if not detected, the program proceeds to the routine F whereby the terminal R10 releases a single pulse to give a feed missing display. 
     In such case all the drive systems are turned off except the heater control and the feed drive motor 111 which are maintained in function. In case the upper 74 or the lower cassette 73 is utilized, the program proceeds to the routine G, and the copying sequence is restarted by depressing the start button after removing the transfer paper incorrectly fed. In case of the auxiliary cassette 75, the feed missing display indicates the absence of paper therein as this cassette is not provided with means for detecting the remaining amount of paper therein. In this case the cassette motor 108 is started to expel the auxiliary cassette to the outside to a determined position at which the microswitch 100 is turned off to terminate the function of the cassette motor 108. By again depressing the start button after inserting the transfer sheets into the cassette, the cassette motor is activated to guide the cassette into the machine, and upon reaching a determined position the microswitch 100 is actuated as shown in FIG. 26(D) to release a signal, which terminates the function of the cassette motor and starts the copy sequence. 
     If the transfer sheet arrives within afore-mentioned counting of 50 clock pulses, and upon further counting of 50 clock pulses from said arrival, the register clutch 110 is disconnected to stop the rotation of the register rollers 52 whereby the leading end of the transfer paper collides with said rollers to temporarily stop the advancement thereof. Thereafter a register signal RS released by a switch 116 upon passing of the optical system through a determined position connects the register clutch to start the rotation of said register rollers, thereby causing the advancement of transfer paper through said rollers toward the drum. Said register signal is released at a timing in such a manner that the leading end of the image formed on the drum coincides with the leading end of said transfer paper. 
     Upon receipt of the register signal, the paper feed plunger 113 is deactivated to terminate the paper feed function of the paper feed roller. 
     Upon passing of the transfer paper through the detector 103, the exposure lamp 3 and the optical system displacing clutch 109 are both turned off, whereby the optical system is made free and returned to the home position by means of the spring. During said reversing displacement of the optical system, there is lighted the blank exposure lamp 102. Also the preset copy number is reduced by one. If after a jam reset operation which is to be explained later, this subtraction does not take place in order to compensate the loss of jammed copy. 
     The program checks the remaining copy number, and, if 0, proceeds to the finishing mode (routine D). If it is not 0, the copying sequence further proceeds. Also the program proceeds to the finishing mode if there is released, at this point, a copy stop signal (by depression of the stop button or by the lack of transfer paper or toner). 
     In the absence of said stop signal, upon receipt of the register signal RS released at the reversing of the optical system, there is conducted a counting of 124 clock pulses, of which period is selected slightly longer than the time from the signal release of register signal generator to the return of optical system to the home position. Upon completion of counting of 124 pulses, the optical system is ready to start from the home position for starting the succeeding copying cycle. 
     As the developing device is functioned in synchronization with the main motor, the photosensitive drum is rotated upon counting 300 clock pulses after the end of copying whereby the surface thereof is cleaned with the developer and the blade 25. 
     (Sheet mode) 
     In the following there will be explained the sequence control in sheet mode while making reference to the time charts in FIGS. 22 and 23 and to the flow chart in FIG. 17. 
     The optical system to be used is same as that used in the book mode. Thus the optical system, if placed in a position for the book mode, is displaced to the position determined for the sheet mode by depressing the sheet start button 131. The optical system advanced by the displacing motor therefor and the forward clutch is stopped upon actuating a microswitch 104 (OHP2), and simultaneously the exposure lamp 3 is deflected to a direction shown in FIG. 1 adapted for the sheet copying. 
     Successively, in a similar manner as in the book mode, there is conducted the selection of a cassette followed by the turning on of the drum motor, preliminary exposure lamp, preliminary charger, primary charger, AC discharger, transfer charger, whole surface (flash) exposure lamp and blank exposure lamp, and thereafter the sheet mode sequence (routine C) is started upon counting of 120 clock pulses. 
     Upon completion of counting of said 120 pulses, the sheet clutch is energized to start the rotation of feed roller 29, by which the stacked sheet originals are conveyed, sheet by sheet, from the tray 27. At the same time the register clutch is also connected. Upon counting of 100 clock pulses after the leading end of an original by the first original detector 106 (OS1 on), the paper feed plunger 113 is energized to supply the transfer paper from the cassette and to light the original exposure lamp 3, while extinguishing the blank exposure lamp 102. In this manner the image exposure is conducted while the original is transferred, thereby performing the latent image forming process. Also upon counting of 50 clock pulses after the start of paper feeding there is identified if the transfer paper has reached the detector 103, thus to judge the presence of error in paper feeding in a same manner as explained before. Upon identification of correct arrival of the transfer paper there is further identified if the leading end of an original reaches the second detector 107 within further 60 clock pulse counting. In case of absence of the arrival of the original (OS2 off), the program, judging that the original is jammed on the way, interrupts the copying sequence and releases three pulses from the terminal R10 to perform the original jam display. 
     The copy cycle of sheet mode can be restarted by depressing the sheet start button again after the jammed original is eliminated. 
     If the second detector 107 detects the original within said 60 clock pulses, there is further conducted a counting of 50 clock pulses from said detection, upon completion of which the register clutch is disconnected to stop the rotation of register rollers 52, whereby the advancement of the transfer paper is interrupted. Upon further counting of 50 clock pulses the register clutch is connected to start the advancement of the transfer paper thereby keeping the leading ends of said paper and of developed image on the drum in register. The paper feed plunger is deactivated as the transfer paper is pinched between the register rollers. 
     The counter for counting the original number is increased by one when an original has passed through the first detector 106. 
     This result is stored in the above-mentioned location of the RAM (FIG. 29) and is displayed in succession from 01 on the above-mentioned copy number display device 125. It is to be noted that the copy number setting and the corresponding display by the numeral keys are forbidden in the sheet mode operation. 
     Thereafter the program checks if the copying cycle is to be continued or to be temporarily interrupted (due to the absence of transfer paper or toner, or by the actuation of stop button). If the stop instruction is given, the program extinguishes the exposure lamp 3 and turns on the blank exposure lamp when the transfer paper has passed the detector 103 and proceeds to the finishing mode (FIG. 18). 
     Even in case the copying is to be continued, if a next original does not reach the first detector 106 within 50 clock pulses after the passing of the preceding original through the first detector, the program turns off the exposure lamp and turns on the blank exposure lamp upon completion of passing of the transfer paper and proceeds to the finishing mode. 
     If a next original arrives at the first detector 106 within the above-mentioned 50 clock pulses, there are further counted 50 clock pulses (i.e. 100 pulses in total) whereupon the program waits the passing of the transfer paper. If the transfer paper is still in transfer, the next original cannot be advanced as the next transfer paper cannot be fed. In such case, therefore, the sheet clutch is disconnected to temporarily stop the transfer of original (cf. time chart in FIG. 22). Upon completion of the passing of the transfer paper, the sheet clutch is immediately connected to restart the advancement of original, and simultaneously the paper feed plunger 113 is energized to feed the next transfer paper. Thereafter continued are the sequences of exposure, transfer and finishing in the above-mentioned manner. 
     On the other hand, in case of a short-sized transfer paper of which passing can be detected within 100 clock pulses after passing the first detector, the program follows the time chart shown in FIG. 23. In this case the sheet clutch is not disconnected but maintained in function to continue the original feeding and exposure, and the transfer paper is fed at the 100th pulse. 
     The sequence control thereafter is conducted in the above-mentioned manner. 
     As explained in the foregoing, the control of start of original exposure by detecting the trailing end of the transfer paper renders possible a high-speed continuous copying regardless of the size of the original and of the transfer paper. 
     The detection signals from the detectors 106, 107 and 103 are respectively called S1, S2 and S3. 
     An another example of sheet mode control according to the size as mentioned above can be realized by the circuit shown in FIG. 24, wherein COPY is a copy button, DISC is a high voltage source, M is a drum motor, Blank is a blank exposure lamp, S·CL is a sheet clutch, R·CL is a register clutch, LAMP1 is an exposure lamp, PL is a paper feed plunger, CUP is determined copy number completion signal, S1&#39; is the second or thereafter of the signal S1, COUT is a counter for counting the signal S1, CUT1-5 are counters for counting clock pulses CL and adapted for generating a pulse upon counting clock pulses of a determined number, wherein CUT5 releasing a step signal upon counting clock pulses of a determined number and being reset by the input of said signal to the terminal R; S1 and S3 are inverted signals of the signals S1 and S3, G1-G3 are AND gates and G9-G12 are OR gates; and the operation elements (motor etc.) are on-off controlled by the output signals (M etc.) released in the above-mentioned circuit. 
     The function of said circuit follows the aforementioned timing chart and will not be explained in detail. 
     Now there will be given an explanation on the function of the CPU in, as an example, the control for optical system displacement as a preparation for scanning directly prior to performing the sheet mode sequence, while making reference to a part of the above-mentioned detailed flow chart. 
     In the sheet mode operation the optical system, as explained before, has to be located in a position exclusively designed for this mode. If not located in such position, the optical system is displaced by the rotation of the displacing motor therefor and the actuation of the forward clutch, the position detection switch 104 is actuated upon arrival of the optical system at the stop position. Upon detection of actuation of said switch, the displacing motor and the forward clutch are immediately disconnected whereby the optical system stops at a position exclusive for the sheet mode. 
     The above-mentioned sequence will be further explained with reference to the program steps shown in FIGS. 30(A) and (B). 
     The ROM releases a control signal (code) for each step by the clock pulses for driving the CPU. The output signals thus obtained are decoded by the instruction decoder ID to perform the program in succession. At first, upon output of a control code from a RAM location corresponding to the step 1, the decoder ID decodes this control code, and a numeral 9 is stored in the register YR through ALU by the control signal 2 1  to ALU and YR. In the step 2 a register R9, designated by said register YR among the registers R0, is set. In the step 3 the input data in the key input section KI is stored through ALU into the accumulator Acc. As the output of register R9 is released at the step 1, the input of the optical system home position detecting switch OHP2 is selected and it is identified if said switch OHP2 is open or closed (cf. matrix circuit in FIG. 26). Thus an input signal &#34;0&#34; or &#34;1&#34; of K4 in the key input section KI is stored in the accumulator Acc as a code of which second bit corresponds to the K4. Then in the step 4 a numeral &#34;0&#34; is set in the register YR through ALU. 
     In the step 5 the data stored in the accumulator Acc in the step 3 is transferred and stored in the location (0, 0) of the memory RAM designated by the register YR. In the step 6 it is identified if the second bit of the data in said memory location (0, 0) is &#34;1&#34; or not. If the data is &#34;1&#34; (yes) signifying that the optical system is identified to be in the position for sheet mode, the next step 7 is conducted. On the other hand if the data is &#34;0&#34; (no) signifying the failure of identification, the step 7 is skipped and the next step 8 for displacing the optical system is conducted. In the step 8 a numeral &#34;5&#34; is set in the register YR. In the step 9 the register R5 which is designated by said register YR among the registers R0, is set, and the output thereof is supplied to the driver to switch on the forward clutch. Thus, in combination with the above-mentioned output of the register R9, the optical system starts to displace toward the position for sheet mode (cf. FIG. 26). The step 10 is a jump instruction with a label LB1 to return to the step 1, and this loop function is repeated until the detecting switch OHP2 becomes actuated. When the OHP2 is actuated upon arrival of the optical system at the position for sheet mode, the second bit of the input data becomes &#34;1&#34; whereupon conducted is the step 7 which is a jump instruction to a label LB2. Thus successively performed is the step 11 designated by LB2. The step 11 stores a numeral &#34;9&#34; in the register YR, and the next step 12 resets the register R9 which is selected, among the registers R0, by said register YR. Similarly the register R5 is reset in the steps 14 and 15. In this manner the outputs of registers R9 and R5 are reset to switch off the displacing motor and the forward clutch, whereby the optical system is stopped at the position for sheet mode. 
     The register addresses of the RAM are schematically shown in FIG. 29. 
     The location (0, 0) corresponds to the position of memory in the step 5 in FIG. 30 explained above. This location is utilized as a test bit for identifying the input signals. The addresses 5 and 6 are utilized as registers for storing &#34;1&#34; by the flag instructions and used as routine identifying means in other flow steps in FIG. 31. Also in FIG. 29 there are shown registers for storing the input copy number in the key entry cycle (addresses 3 and 4), for storing the finished copy number in the sequence flow cycle (addresses 1 and 2), for storing clock pulse number to be counted for jam identification (addresses 9-11) and for storing clock pulse numbers to be counted for load control timing (addresses 7 and 8). 
     In the present invention the preset copy number on the counter is subtracted by one at each copy completion but the copying of same number can be repeated by simply depressing the start button since the preset copy number is still memorized in the memory addresses 3 and 4. 
     The stop flag, entry flag etc. are stored in a same bit area because they have different timings, thus economizing the registers. 
     The flags employed in FIGS. 29 and 31 are as follows: 
     display flag: set for driving display unit D1 
     stop flag: set when temporary stop, no paper etc. 
     entry flag 1: set after key entry 
     entry flag 2: set after &#34;1&#34; 
     jam flag 1: set when paper is jammed 
     jam flag 2: set when pulse count for jam identification reaches a preset number 
     clear flag: set when clear key is actuated 
     sheet mode flag: set when sheet mode is selected 
     auxiliary cassette flag: set when auxiliary cassette is selected 
     pulse flag 1: set when the pulse count does not reach a preset number 
     pulse flag 2: set when the pulse number for jam identification is preset 
     The functions of CPU in the key entry, sequence control and finishing flow are detailedly shown also in the flow charts of FIG. 31. 
     (Jam detection) 
     If the transfer paper reaches the outlet within a determined period after the feeding thereof from the register rollers 52 is checked by identification of paper arrival at the outlet after counting a determined number of clock pulses CP released in response to the drum rotation. The paper arrival is detected by the microswitch 117 which thereupon releases the transfer paper discharge signal CPOS. The counting of clock pulses is started from the timing of release of transfer paper from the register rollers 52. The CPU, performing very fast functions, is capable of achieving various controls between two clock pulses. Thus the clock pulse counting for jam detection can be performed without affecting the controls on various elements by incorporating a clock counting program for jam detection into the main flow while waiting various input signals or counting clock pulses for control timing. Stated otherwise different pulse countings can be conducted at the same time. 
     More specifically there is provided a flow (FIG. 19 I 1  -I 2 ) for setting &#34;300&#34; in the RAM locations 9-11 after the second turning on of the register clutch shown in FIG. 16, and also there is provided a jam detection flow I 2  -I 3  for identifying the 300 pulses within the timing identification loop for load function for example the CP1 count step or register signal identification loop step. 
     If the paper does not reach the detector 117 upon jum detection check, all the drives (particularly those of higher danger such as high-voltage source heater etc.) are cut off to interrupt the copying operation, and the transfer paper jam display lamp is lighted. The paper conveyor belt is maintained in function to allow paper ejection. The optical system may be an obstacle in removing the paper jammed in the machine. For this reason upon detection of paper jamming the output terminals R9 and R5 are set to drive the optical system displacing motor 114 thereby displacing the optical system to the position for sheet mode. Upon reaching the determined position the optical system actuates the microswitch 104 to release the signal OHP2 thereby turning off the signal R5 to cut off said displacing motor. In this case the optical system is mechanically locked and is therefore not reversed. The output signal from R9 is still maintained. 
     Opening and reclosing of the upper cover for jammed paper removal actuates a microswitch 105 (FIG. 3), to release a signal for resetting the jam detection, the input of said signal being performed by the output R9 shown in FIG. 26(A). 
     Upon repressing thereafter of the start button the output R9 is terminated to actuate a plunger 115 for releasing the optical system which thus is released from the locking and is reversed to the home position for book mode by means of a spring. 
     It is also possible to displace the charger 17 and roller 21 upon jam detection in order to facilitate jammed paper elimination. 
     The above-mentioned clock pulses are generated, by means of an internal generator, at a rate of 1 pulse/mm of process speed. 
     Said clock pulses can be generated, for example, by optically detecting the holes provided on a rotor plate rotating with the rotation speed of the drum. 
     Although the conventional discrete control circuit has to be provided with a key entry prohibition circuit to prohibit key entries during the copying operation, the control system of the present invention is free from erraneous operation even when, for example, the start button for sheet mode is depressed during the copying operation in book mode since the sequential control by microprogramming does not accept the key entries once the copy cycle is started after the proper key entries. Such technology utilizing stored program is also applicable to the copiers of various copying modes such as A4/A3 sizes, one-side and two-side copying, reduced size and same size copying, 
     As to the terms used in FIG. 31 and Tab. 1, reference should be made to the TMS 1000 Series, &#34;Programmer&#39;s Reference Manual&#34; published by Texas Instruments. 
     
                       TABLE 1______________________________________Program StepGENERAL ASSEMBLERASSEMBLE OF TMS1000 NEW INSTRUCTION FOR B.B.STMT            SOURCE    STATEMENT______________________________________1               OPT       LIST, XREF, PROM, STAT2               TN106     SEQUENCE PROGRAMME3               PAGE      04     LB9       ALEC      15               BR        LB3146               ALEC      27               BR        LB148               ALEC      49               BR        LB1510              TCMIY     311              BR        LB1612    LB314     BL        LB31513    LB13      TCMIY     014              BR        LB1615    LB14      TCMIY     116              BR        LB1617    LB15      TCMIY     218              BR        LB1619    LB10      TCY       020              ALEC      121              BR        LB1722              ALEC      223              BR        LB1824              ALEC      425              BR        LB1926              TCMIY     727              BR        LB1628    LB17      TCMIY     429              BR        LB1630    LB18      TCMIY     531              BR        LB1632    LB19      TCMIY     633              BR        LB1634    LB11      TCY       035              ALEC      136              BR        LB2037              TCMIY     938              BR        LB1639    LB20      TCMIY     840              BR        LB1641    LB12      ALEC      142              BR        LB2143              ALEC      244              BR        LB2245              TCY       046              TCMIY     047              TCMIY     048              TCY       549              SBIT      350              BR        LB1651    LB22      TCY       652              SBIT      053    LB21      TCY       754              SETR55              KNEZ56              BR        LB2357              RSTR58              BL        LBSQ59    LB23      RSTR60              BL        LB2461    LB16      TCY       562              LDP       163              BR        064              PAGE      165              TBITI     166              BR        LB2567              TBITI     268              BR        LB2669    LB27      TCY       170              TMA71              IYC72              TAM73              TCY       474              TAM75              TCY       076              TMA77              IYC78              TAM79              TCY       380              TAM81              TCY       582              SRIT      183    LB24      CALL      SUBA84              CALL      SUBB85              CALL      SUBA86              CALL      SUBB87              TCY       588              TBITI     389              BR        LB2890    LB25      TBITI     391              BR        LB30992              BL        LB493    LB309     BL        LB394    LB28      BL        LB395    LB26      RBIT      296              TCY       197              TCMIY     098              BR        LB2799    LBSQ      CALL      SUBA100             TCY       6101             TBITI     0102             BR        LB36103             LDP       2104             BR        0105   LB36      BL        LBSMI106             PAGE      2107   LB37      CALL      SUBA108             TCY       3109             CALL      SUBC110             TBITI     3111             BR        LB30112   LB31      TCY       3113             CALL      SUBE114             TBITI     1115             BR        LB32116             TBITI     2117             BR        LB33118             TBITI     0119             BR        LB33120             TCY       3121             RSTR122             BR        LB37123   LB32      CALL      SUBA124             BR        LB31125   LB30      TCY       6126             SBIT      1127   LB34      TCY       3128             CALL      SUBE129             TBITI     1130             BR        LB33131             CALL      SUBA132             BR        LB34133   LB33      TCY       3134             RSTR135             TCY       4136             SETR137             TCY       7138             TCMIY     6F139             TCMIY     6F140   LB38      CALL      SUBD141             TCY       6142             TBITI     3143             BR        LB39144             TCY       7145             TCMIY     6D146             TCMIY     64147   LB40      CALL      SUBD148             TCY       6149             TBITI     3150             BR        LB41151             TCY       0152             SETR153             TCY       7154             SETR155             LDP       3156             BR        0157   LB39      CALL      SUBA158             BR        LB38159   LB41      CALL      SUBA160             BR        LB40161             PAGE      3162             TCMIY     6E163             TCMIY     6E164   LB42      CALL      SUBD165             TCY       6166             TBITI     3167             BR        LB43168             TBITI     0169             BR        LB44170   LB311     TCY       5171             SETR172             TCY       2173             SETR174             TCY       7175             SETR176             TCMIY     5177             TCMIY     0178   LB45      CALL      SUBD179             TBITI     2180             BR        LB326181   LB325     TCY       6182             BR        LB327183   LB326     TCY       0184             TBITI     2185             BR        LB325186             BL        LBJAMN82187   LB327     TBITI     3188             BR        LB46189             SETR190             TCY       1191             SETR192             TCY       7193             RSTR194             TCMIY     6D195             TCMIY     6C196   LB47      CALL      SUBD197             TBITI     2198             BR        LB329199   LB328     TCY       6200             BR        LB330201   LB329     TCY       0202             TBITI     2203             BR        LB328204             BL        LBJAMN82205   LB330     TBITI     3206             BR        LB48207             TCY       0208             LDP       4209             BR        0210   LB43      CALL      SUBA211             BR        LB42212   LB46      CALL      SUBA213             BR        LB45214   LB48      CALL      SUBA215             BR        LB47216   LB44      BL        LBSM2217             PAGE      4218             TBITI     3B219             BR        LBBO220221   LB107     TCY       9222   LB50      RSTR223             DYN224             BR        LB50225             TCY       10225             SETR226             RSTR227             TCY       6228             TBITI     1229             BR        LB53230             BR        LB54231   LB53      TCY       3232             CALL      SUBE233             TBITI     1234             BR        LB55235             TCY       3236             RSTR237   LB54      BL        LB87238   LB55      CALL      SUBA239             BR        LB53240   LB49      TCY       7241             TCMIY242             TCMIY     6C243   LB57      CALL      SUBD244             TBITI     2245             BR        LB332246   LB331     TCY       6247             BR        LB333248   LB332     TCY       0249             TBITI     2250             BR        LB331251             BL        LBJAMN82252   LB333     TBITI     3253             BR        LB58254             TCY       2255             RSTR256   LB60      CALL      SUBF257             TBITI     1258             BR        LB61259             CALL      SUBA260             BR        LB60261   LB61      TCY       1262             RSTR263             TCY       2264             SETR265             TCY       6266             SBIT      2267             TCY       9268             TCMIY     6D269             TCMIY     64270             LDP       5271             BR        0272   LB58      CALL      SUBA273             BR        LB57274             PAGE      5275             TCMIY     68276   LB65      CALL      SUBD277             TCY       0278             TBITI     3279             BR        LB310280             BR        LB334281   LB310     TCY       5282             TBITI     2283             BR        LB335284   LB67      CALL      SUBA285             BR        LB65286   LB335     TCY       0287             TBITI     2288             BR        LB67289             BL        LBJAM290   LB334     TCY       5291             RSTR292             TCY       6293             RSTR294             TCY       7295             SETR296             TCY       5297             TBITI     3298             BR        LB300299             TCY       1300             DMAN301             BR        LB71302             A10AAC303             TAM304             TCY       2305             DMAN306LB71  TAM307             BR        LB70308   LB300     RBIT      3309   LB70      TCY       1310             MNEZ311             BR        LB301312             TCY       2313             MNEZ314             BR        LB301315   LB69      TCY       7316             TCMIY     6E317             TCMIY     63318   LB73      CALL      SUBD319             TBITI     2320             BR        LB339321   LB340     TCY       6322             BR        LB341323   LB339     TCY       0324             TBITI     2325             BR        LB340326             BL        LBJAMN327   LB341     BL        LB343328   Lb301     BL        LB336329             PAGE      6330   LB343     TBITI     3331             BR        LB74332             TCY       0333             RSTR334             TCY       2335             RSTR336             TCY       7337             RSTR338             TCY       8339             RSTR340             TCY       7341             TCMIY     63342             TCMIY     64343   LB76      CALL      SUBD344             TBITI     2345             BR        LB345346   LB344     TCY       6347             BR        LB346348   LB345     TCY       0349             TBITI     2350             BR        LB344351             BR        LBJAMN352   LB346     TBITI     3353             BR        LB77354             BL        LB81355   LBJAMN    TCY       5356             SBIT      3357   LBJAM     CALL      SUBA358             TCY       9359   LB78      RSTR360             DYN361             BR        LB78362             TCY       10363             SETR364             RSTR365             SETR366             RSTR367             SETR368             TCY       5369             SETR370   LB79      TCY       9371             CALL      SUBE372             TBITI     2373             BR        LB80374             CALL      SUBA375             BR        LB79376   LB74      CALL      SUBA377             BL        LB73378   LB77      CALL      SUBA379             BR        LB76380   LB80      TCY       5381             RSTR382             LDP       7383             BR        0384             PAGE      7385             TCY       9386             RSTR387   LB82      CALL      SUBF388             TBITI     2389             BR        LB83390             CALL      SUBA391             BR        LB82392   LB83      CALL      SUBB393   LB84      CALL      SUBF394             TBITI     2395             BR        LB85396             CALL      SUBB402   LB85      CALL      SUBA403             BR        LB84404   LB87      TCY       9405             CALL      SUBC406             TBITI     0407             BR        LB88408             TBITI     1409             BR        LB89410   LB90      CALL      SUBA411             BR        LB87412   LB89      TCY       6413             TBITI     0414             BR        LB93415             BR        LB90416   LB88      TCY       6417             TBITI     0418             BR        LB92419   LB93      TCY       7420             CALL      SUBC421             TBITI     3422             BR        LB94423             TCY       10424             RSTR425             TCY       5426             RBIT      1427             TCY       6428             RBIT      2429             BL        LB37430   LB92      CALL      SUBA431             BR        LB87432   LB94      CALL      SUBA433             BR        LB93434             PAGE      8435   LB81      TCY       7436             TCMIY     6F437             TCMIY     6F438   LB95      CALL      SUBD439             TCY       6440             TBITI     3441             BR        LB96442             TCY       4443             RSTR444             TCY       5445             TBITI     1446             BR        LB56447             TCY       4448             TMA449             TCY       2450             TAM451             TCY       3452             TMA453             TCY       1454             TAM455   LB56      CALL      SUBA456             TCY       5457             TCMIY     0458             TCMIY     0459             BL        LB4460   LB96      CALL      SUBA461             BR        LB95462   LBSM1     TCY       1463             TCMIY     0464             TCMIY     0465   LB97      TCY       9466             CALL      SUBE467             TBITI     2468             BR        LB98469             TCY       5470             SETR471             CALL      SUBA472             BR        LB97473   LB98      TCY       9474             RSTR475             TCY       5476             RSTR477             TCY       5478             RSTR479             BL        LB37480   LBSM2     TCY       2481             SETR482             BL        LB99483             PAGE      9484   LB99      TCY       8485             CALL      SUBE486             TBITI     1487             BR        LB100488             CALL      SUBA489             BR        LB99490   LB100     TCY       7491             TCMIY     3492             TCMIY     6493   LB101     CALL      SUBD494             TCY       6495             TBITI     3496             BR        LB102497             TCY       1498             SETR499             TCY       6500             SETR501             TCY       7502             RSTR503   LB103     TCY       7504             TCMIY     1505             TCMIY     3506   LB104     CALL      SUBD507             TCY       6508             TBITI     3509             BR        LB105510             TCY       0511             TBITI     3512             BR        LB106513             BL        LB107514   LB102     CALL      SUBA515             BR        LB101516   LB105     CALL      SUBA517             BR        LB104518   LB106     TCY       7519             TCMIY     11520             TCMIY     3521   LB108     CALL      SUBD522             TCY       6523             TBITI     3524             BR        LB312525             BL        LB0JAM526   LB312     TCY       0527             TBITI     1528             BR        LB109529             CALL      SUBA530             BR        LB108531   LB109     TCY       7532             TCMIY     3533             TCMIY     3534             LDP       10535             BR        0536             PAGE      10537   LB114     CALL      SUBD538             TCY       6539             TBITI     3540             BR        LB115541             TCY       2542             RSTR543             TCY       7544             TCMIY     3545             TCMIY     3546   LB116     CALL      SUBD547             TCY       6548             TBITI     3549             BR        LB117550             TCY       1551             RSTR552             TCY       2553             SETR554   LB118     CALL      SUBF555             TBITI     1556             BR        LB119557             TCY       1558             IMAC559             TAM560             A6AAC561             BR        LB120562   LB122     TCY       6563             RSTR564             TCY       7565             CALL      SUBC566             LDP       11567             BR        0568   LB115     CALL      SUBA569             BR        LB114570   LB117     CALL      SUBA571             BR        LB116572   LB119     CALL      SUBA573             BR        LB118574   LB120     TAM575             TCY       2576             IMAC577             TAM578             A6AAC579             BR        LB121580             BR        LB120581   LB121     TAM582             BR        LB122583             PAGE      11584             TBITI     3585             BR        LB123586             TCY       6587             SETR588             TCY       7589             TCMIY     3590             TCMIY     3591   LB124     CALL      SUBD592             TCY       6593             TBITI     3594             BR        LB125595   LB129     CALL      SUBF596             TBITI     3597             BR        LB313598             BR        LB130599   LB313     CALL      SUBA600             BR        LB129601   LB130     TCY       6602             RSTR603             TCY       7604             SETR605             BL        LB69606   LB123     TCY       6607             SETR608             TCY       5609             SBIT      1610             BR        LB129611   LB125     TCY       0612             TBITI     1613             BR        LB131614             CALL      SUBA615             BR        LB124616   LB131     TCY       7617             TCMIY     3618             TCMIY     3619   LB132     CALL      SUBD620             TCY       6621             TBITI     3622             BR        LB133623   LB135     CALL      SUBF624             TBITI     3625             BR        LB136626             TCY       8627             SETR628             TCY       1629             SETR630             LDP       12631             BR        0632   LB133     CALL      SUBA633             BR        LB132634   LB136     TCY       8635             RSTR636             CALL      SUBA637             BR        LB135638             PAGE      12639             TCY       6640             SBIT      2641             BL        LB103642   LB336     CALL      SUBF643             TBITI     3644             BR        LB302645   LB303     CALL      SUBD646             TBITI     2647             BR        LB337648             TCY       0649             BR        LB338650   LB302     TCY       5651             SBIT      1652             BL        LB69653   LB337     TCY       0654             TBITI     2655             BR        LB338656   LB350     BL        LBJAMN657   LB338     TBITI     1658             BR        LB304659             CALL      SUBA660             BR        LB303661   LB304     TCY       7662             TCMIY     3663             TCMIY     6E664   LB318     CALL      SUBD665             TBITI     2666             BR        LB347667   LB348     TCY       6668             TBITI     3669             BR        LB349670             BR        LB351671   LB349     CALL      SUBA672             BR        LB318673   LB347     TCY       0674             TBITI     2675             BR        LB348676             BR        LB350690             PAGE      13691   SUBB      TCY       15692             TCMIY     8693   LB202     DYN694             BR        LB202695             DMAN696             TAM697             MNEZ698             BR        LB202699             RETN700   SUBD      SETR701             TKA702             RSTR703             TCY       0704             TAM705             RETN706   SUBD      TKA707             TCY       0708             TAM709             TBITI     0710             BR        SUBD711   LB203     TKA712             TCY       0713             TAM714             TBITI     0715             BR        LB204716             BR        LB203717   LB204     TCY       7718             DMAN719             BR        LB205720             TAM721             TCY       8722             DMAN723             BR        LB205724             TCY       6725             RBIT      3726             BR        LB206727   LB205     TAM728             TCY       6729             SBIT      3730   LB206     TBITI     2731             BR        LB322732             TCY       5733             RBIT      2734             BR        LB323735   LB322     TCY       9736             DMAN737             BR        LB324738             TAM739             TCY       10740             DMAN741             BR        LB324742             TAM743             TCY       11744             DMAN745             BR        LB324746             TCY       6747             RBIT      2748             TCY       5749             SBIT      2750             BR        LB323751   LB324     TAM752             TCY       5753   LB323     RETN754             PAGE      14755   SUBA      TCY       5756             TBITI     0757             BR        LB200758             SBIT      0759             TCY       12760             RSTR761             TCY       1762             TAM763             TDO764             TCY       11765             SETR766             BR        LB201767   LB200     RBIT      0768             TCY       11769             RSTR770             TCY       2771             TMA772             TDO773             TCY       12774             SETR775   LB201     RETN776   SUBE      SETR777             TKA778             TCY       0779             TAM780             RETN781   SUBF      TKA782             TCY       0783             TAM784             RETN785   LBOJAM    TCY       10786   LB110     RSTR787             DYN788             BR        LB110789             TCY       10790             SETR791             RSTR792             SETR793             RSTR794             SETR795             RSTR796   LB111     TCY       9797             CALL      SUBC798             TBITI     1799             BR        LB112800             CALL      SUBA801             BR        LB111802   LB112     TCY       2803             SETR804             BL        LB37805   LB315     TCY       5806             TBITI     2807             BR        LB316808             TCY       0809             BL        LB13810   LB316     BL        LB4811             PAGF      15812             LDP       15813             TCY       12814   LB1       RSTR815             DYN816             BR        LB1817             CLO818             LDX       0819             CLA820   LB2       TAM821             DYN822             BR        LB2823   LB3       TCY       1824             TCMIY     1825             TCY       3826             TCMIY     1827             TCY       5828             SBIT      2829   LB4       CALL      SUBA830             TCY       0831             SETR832             TKA833             RSTR834             ALEC      0835             BR        LB305836             BL        LB9837   LB305     IYC838             SETR839             TKA840             RSTR841             ALEC      0842             BR        LB306843             BL        LB10844   LB306     IYC845             SETR846             TKA847             RSTR848             ALEC      0849             BR        LB307850             BL        LB11851   LB307     TCY       9852             SETR853             TKA854             RSTR855             ALEC      0856             BR        LB308857             BL        LB12858   LB308     TCY       5859             RBIT      1860             RBIT      3861             CALL      SUBB862             CALL      SUBA863             CALL      SUBB864             BR        LB4865             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