Image forming apparatus with device for reducing stagnant toner between fixing roller and cleaning web

An image forming apparatus includes: a pattern determination information calculator for calculating printing pattern determination information on an original; a pressure changer for changing the pressure of a pressing member of a cleaning device; and a controller for varying the pressing force of the pressing member by controlling the pressure changer in accordance with the printing pattern determination information calculated by the pattern determination information calculator. The controller controls the contact pressure driver of the pressing roller so as to weaken the pressing force when that controller determines that printing paper printed with high density patterns or high coverage patterns will be passed through.

This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2007-232962 filed in Japan on 7 Sep. 2007, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copier, printer or the like including a thermal fixing device in which the surface of the fixing roller is cleaned by a cleaning web.

(2) Description of the Related Art

Conventionally, there has been a known thermal fixing device used in image forming apparatuses such as copiers etc., which include a cleaning web type-cleaning device as a mechanism for reducing residual toner left over on the fixing roller surface.

As this cleaning device, a cleaning device that continues rotating a cleaning web (cleaning means) for a fixed time after the end of printing and then stops it in order to remove residual toner on the fixing roller surface, has been proposed (Japanese Patent Application Laid-open H2-284184).

However, the fixing device with the above cleaning device entails the problem that when print media (printing sheets) are continuously passed through the fixing device, a large amount of offset toner stagnates around the contact area where the cleaning web and the fixing roller contact each other (seeFIG. 2described below) because of lowering of the surface temperature of the fixing roller. As a result, the thus stagnant toner is fully heated and fused, and the fused toner weaves through the contact area to thereby dirty the paper.

To deal with this, in order to prevent stagnant toner153from weaving through the contact area even when a large amount of offset toner has stagnated around the above contact area, a cleaning device having a pressure changing means for varying the pressing force of the pressing member (pressing roller136; seeFIG. 1below) that presses the cleaning web against the fixing roller has been proposed (patent document 2: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open 2003-167465).

Now, the basic configuration and operation of a thermal fixing device equipped with a conventional cleaning device will be briefly described.

FIG. 1is an illustrative view schematically showing the configuration of a cleaning type-thermal fixing device.

As shown inFIG. 1, a thermal fixing device121includes a pair of a fixing roller123and a pressure roller124.

Fixing roller123is composed of a core member formed of metal such as aluminum or the like having an elastic layer on the outer peripheral surface thereof, a pair of halogen lamp heaters, namely main and sub heaters128and129arranged inside the core member. A temperature detector130of a non-contact type thermistor is arranged around fixing roller123so that the surface temperature can be controlled within the range of 160 to 200 deg. .C by main heater128and sub heater129.

Arranged above fixing roller123is a web-type cleaning device (cleaning unit)120for wiping off the residual toner adhering on the outer peripheral surface. Cleaning unit120is essentially comprised of a web sheet delivering roller132, a tension roller134for applying a predetermined tension on a web sheet133delivered from web sheet delivering roller132, a pressing roller136for pressing web sheet133against the outer peripheral surface of fixing roller123and a take-up roller137for taking up the used web sheet.

An unillustrated pressure changing mechanism (pressure changing means) is provided for the roller shaft of the pressing roller136so as to move and adjust the roller shaft of pressing roller136in the directions of a bidirectional arrow A, whereby the web nip width, designated at139, formed between the fixing roller123surface and pressing roller136is varied to thereby change the pressing force against fixing roller123. For example, when pressing roller136is moved in the upward direction of bidirectional arrow A to the position indicated by the dashed line, the pressing force lowers so that web nip width139becomes smaller. In contrast, when the roller is moved in the downward direction of bidirectional arrow A to the position indicated by the solid line, the pressing force increases so that web nip width139becomes greater.

Here, as the pressure changing means, it is possible to control the pressing force by using, for example a rotatable cam mechanism or the like. In addition, this cleaning unit120is a periodical replacement part to be replaced in a predetermined replacement cycle.

Similarly to fixing roller123, pressure roller124also is composed of a metal core member having an elastic layer on the outer peripheral surface thereof, a halogen lamp heater, namely pressure roller heater138arranged in the core member.

Separation claws135A and135B are arranged to abut on the outer peripheral surfaces of fixing roller123and pressure roller124, respectively so as to prevent the print paper, after the heating process, from winding around fixing roller123or pressure roller124.

According to thermal fixing device121that functions as described above, as shown inFIG. 2, even when printing sheets are continuously passed through and hence the amount of offset toner becomes greater due to lowering of the surface temperature of fixing roller123, it is possible to prevent stagnant toner153around the contact area from passing therethrough by enhancing the contact pressure of pressing roller136against fixing roller123. As a result, it is possible to prevent leakage toner150and151from dirtying fixing roller123and printing paper by adherence of toner thereto.

Here, when printing sheets printed with high density patterns or high coverage patterns are passed through the fixing device, toner is liable to stagnate on the upstream side of the contact area between fixing roller123and cleaning web133. In this situation, once printing is ceased, the surface temperature of fixing roller123lowers and the large amount of residual toner solidifies on the fixing roller123surface and adheres thereto.

To deal with this, in the conventional method of controlling the contact pressure of pressing roller136against fixing roller123based on the information as to lowering of the surface temperature of fixing roller123only, it is possible to reduce the amount of toner remaining around the contact area by further enhancing the contact pressure of pressing roller136against fixing roller123from the normal contact pressure of a predetermined level to a higher level, or increasing the rotational rate of take-up roller137to increase the winding length of web sheet133.

However, in both of these cases, the friction between pressing roller136and fixing roller123is increased, so that there occurs the problem that the fixing roller123surface is worn out excessively, needing frequent maintenance work of the entire cleaning device and hence needing high maintenance cost and others.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In consideration of what has been discussed above, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus including a thermal fixing device equipped with a cleaning mechanism that prevents noticeable dirtying of printing paper by reducing the stagnant toner arising when printing sheets printed with high density patterns or high coverage patterns are passed through the fixing device, is improved in reliability and enables easy maintenance and management.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is configured as follows:

An image forming apparatus according to the present invention includes: a thermal fixing device including a fixing roller and a cleaning device for cleaning the fixing roller surface by bringing a cleaning web into pressure contact with the fixing roller surface by means of a pressing member; a pattern determination information calculator for calculating printing pattern determination information on image data; a pressure changer for changing the pressure of the pressing member of the cleaning device; and a controller for varying the pressing force of the pressing member by controlling the pressure changer in accordance with the printing pattern determination information calculated by the pattern determination information calculator.

The image forming apparatus of the present invention may be configured such that when the value of the pattern determination information calculated by the pattern determination information calculator is determined to be equal to or above a predetermined threshold, the controller controls the pressure changer so as to weaken the pressing force from a predetermined level of pressure.

Also, the image forming apparatus of the present invention may be configured such that when the value of the pattern determination information calculated by the pattern determination information calculator is determined to be lower than a predetermined threshold, the controller controls the pressure changer so as to enhance the pressing force from a predetermined level of pressure, and when the value is determined to be equal to or above the predetermined threshold, the controller controls the pressure changer so as to weaken the pressing force with increase of the value of the pattern determination information.

The image forming apparatus of the present invention may be further configured such that the pattern determination information is the coverage ratio, and the pattern determination information calculator calculates the coverage ratio based on the ratio of black pixels in the total pixels in the whole printable area or in a predetermined partial area of the total printable area.

Still, the image forming apparatus of the present invention may be configured such that the pattern determination information is print density, the pattern determination information calculator calculates the print density based on the ratio of black pixels in the total pixels in the total printable area or in a predetermined partial area of the total printable area.

Finally, the image forming apparatus of the present invention may be configured such that the pattern determination information calculated by the pattern determination information calculator is the coverage ratio, and the controller controls the pressure changer so as to weaken the pressing force when the coverage ratio is 80% or greater.

In the image forming apparatus having the above configuration, it is possible to prevent toner from stagnating on the upstream side of the contact area between the fixing roller and the cleaning web by weakening the pressing force of the cleaning web against the fixing roller when printing sheets printed with high density patterns or high coverage patterns are passed through.

According to the thus constructed image forming apparatus of the present invention, even when printing sheets printed with high density patterns or high coverage patterns, which would cause a large amount of offset toner, are passed through, it is possible to prevent a large amount of toner from stagnating on the upstream side of the contact area between the fixing roller and the cleaning web by weakening the contact pressure of the cleaning web against the fixing roller, hence it is possible to prevent noticeable dirtying of the printing paper as well as to reduce the frequency of maintenance and management work.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIGS. 3 to 6show one example of an embodiment of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention. The components allotted with the same reference numerals in the drawings should represent identical members, inclusive ofFIGS. 1 and 2which illustrate a conventional image forming apparatus.

<Description of the Overall Configuration and Operation of the Image Forming Apparatus>

FIG. 3is a schematic configurational view showing an overall configuration of one embodiment of an image forming apparatus of the present invention.

As shown inFIG. 3, an image forming apparatus100according to the present embodiment is to form images by an electrophotographic printing process, and includes: an image bearer (photoreceptor drum, herein)21of a rotational body; a charger22for electrifying the photoreceptor drum21surface; a light-exposure device (optical writing unit, herein)23for forming an electrostatic latent image on photoreceptor drum21; a developing unit24for developing the electrostatic latent image with a developer to form a toner image on photoreceptor drum21; a transfer device (transfer unit, herein)25for transferring the toner image on photoreceptor drum21to a printing sheet (e.g., sheet-like recording media such as recording paper, OHP sheets, etc.); a thermal fixing device (thermal fixing unit, herein)27for heating and fixing the transferred image on the printing sheet to the printing sheet; a cleaning device (cleaning unit, herein)26for removing residual toner that has not been transferred to by transfer device25and has left over on the photoreceptor drum21surface; and a charge erasing device (not shown) for removing residual electricity remaining on the photoreceptor drum21surface.

Here, image forming apparatus100acquires image data read from originals or acquires image data received from without to form monochrome images represented by the image data on printing sheets. The image forming apparatus is roughly constructed of a document feeder (ADF)101, an image reader102, a printing portion103, sheet conveyor104and paper feeder105.

In particular, of the above constituents, printing portion103is for recording original images represented by image data to printed sheets, and includes aforementioned components, photoreceptor drum21, charger22, optical writing unit23, developing unit24, transfer unit25, cleaning unit26, thermal fixing unit27and the like.

Sheet conveyor104includes plural pairs of conveying rollers41for conveying sheets, a pair of registration rollers42, a paper feed path43, an inversion/conveyance path44, a plurality of branch claws45, a pair of paper discharge rollers46and the like.

Next, the practical operation of image forming apparatus100of the present embodiment having the above configuration will be described.

In document feeder101, when, at least, one document is set on a document set tray11, the documents are pulled out from document set tray11, sheet by sheet. This document is conducted to and passed over a document reading window102aof paper reader102and discharged to a document output tray12.

A CIS (contact image sensor)13is arranged over document reading window102a. This CIS13repeatedly reads the image on the rear side of the document raster-wise in the main scan direction while the document is passing over document reading window102a, to thereby output the image data that represents the image on the rear side of the document.

Further, image reader102illuminates the document surface with light from the lamp of a first scan unit15when the document passes over document reading window102aand the reflected light from the document surface is lead to an image focusing lens17by way of the mirrors of first and second scan units15and16, so that the image on the document surface is focused by image focusing lens17onto the a CCD (charge coupled device)18. CCD18repeatedly reads the image of the document surface in the main scan direction to thereby output image data that represents the image on the document surface.

On the other hand, when the document is placed on the platen glass on the top of image reader102, first and second scan units15and16are moved keeping a predetermined speed relationship relative to each other while the document surface on the platen glass is illuminated by first scan unit15, and the light reflected off the document surface is lead to image focusing lens17by means of first and second scan units15and16so that the image on the document surface is focused onto CCD18by image focusing lens17.

The image data output from CIS13or CCD18is subjected to various kinds of image processes by an image processor248(not shown) and then output to printing portion103.

While photoreceptor drum21rotates so that its surface moves in a predetermined direction (in the direction of arrow A in the drawing), its surface is cleaned by cleaning unit26and then charged uniformly by charger22. Charger22may be either a corona discharge type or a roller or brush type that contacts with photoreceptor drum21.

Optical writing unit23is a laser scanning unit (LSU) including two laser emitters28aand28band two mirror groups29aand29b. This optical writing unit23receives image data and emits laser beams from laser emitters28aand28bin accordance with the image data. These laser beams are radiated on photoreceptor drum21by way of respective mirror groups29aand29bto thereby illuminate the photoreceptor drum21surface that has been uniformly electrified, forming an electrostatic latent image on the photoreceptor drum21surface.

In order to achieve a high-speed printing operation, this optical writing unit23employs a two-beam system including two laser emitters28aand28bto thereby reduce the burden entailed with the high frequency of irradiation.

Here, as the optical writing unit23, an array of light emitting elements, e.g., an EL writing head or LED writing head may be used instead of the laser scanning unit.

Developing unit24supplies toner to the photoreceptor drum21surface to develop the electrostatic latent image into a toner image on the photoreceptor drum21surface. Transfer unit25transfers the toner image on the photoreceptor drum21surface to the sheet that is conveyed by sheet conveyor104. Thermal fixing unit27heats and pressurizes the sheet to fix the toner image onto the sheet. Thereafter, the sheet is further conveyed by sheet conveyor104and discharged to a paper output tray47. During this time, cleaning unit26removes and collects the toner left over on the photoreceptor drum21surface after development and transfer.

Here, transfer unit25includes a transfer belt31, drive roller32, driven roller33, elastic conductive roller34and the like, and rotates transfer belt31while supporting and tensioning the belt on the aforementioned rollers32to34and other rollers. Transfer belt31has a predetermined resistivity (e.g., 1×109to 1×1013Ω·cm) and conveys the sheet placed on its surface. Elastic conductive roller34is pressed against the photoreceptor drum21surface with transfer belt31in between, so as to press the sheet on transfer belt31against the photoreceptor drum21surface. Applied to this elastic conductive roller34is an electric field that has a polarity opposite to the charge of the toner image on the photoreceptor drum21surface. This electric field of the opposite polarity causes the toner image on the photoreceptor drum21surface to transfer to the sheet on transfer belt31. For example, when the toner image bears negative (−) charge, the polarity of the electric field applied to elastic conductive roller34is set to be positive (+).

Thermal fixing unit27includes a pair of rollers as rotational bodies (fixing roller35and pressure roller36herein). A heater is arranged inside fixing roller35in order to set the fixing roller35surface at a predetermined temperature (fixing temperature: approximately 160 to 200 deg. C.). A pair of unillustrated pressing members are arranged at both ends of pressure roller36so that pressure roller36comes into pressing contact with fixing roller35with a predetermined pressure. As the sheet reaches the pressure contact portion (called as the heating nip portion) between fixing roller35and pressure roller36, the unheated toner image on the sheet is thermally fused and pressurized while it is being conveyed by the rollers35and36, so that the toner image is heated over the sheet.

Conveyance path43receives the sheet delivered from paper feeder105and conveys the sheet until its leading end reaches registration rollers42. Since registration rollers42are temporarily stopped at that timing, the leading end of the sheet reaches and abuts registration rollers42so that the sheet bends. The resiliency of this bent sheet makes the front edge of the sheet substantially parallel to registration rollers42. Thereafter, registration rollers42start rotating so as to convey the sheet to transfer unit25of printing portion103and then the sheet is further conveyed by paper discharge rollers46to paper output tray47.

Stoppage and rotation of registration rollers42can be controlled by switching on or off a clutch between registration roller42and its drive shaft or by turning on or off a motor as the drive source of registration rollers42.

When another image is recorded on the rear side of the sheet, a plurality of branch claws45are turned to switch the paper path from conveyance path43to inversion/conveyance path44so that the sheet is turned upside down and returned through inversion/conveyance path44to registration rollers42in conveyance path43. Thus, another image is recorded on the rear side of the sheet.

Arranged at the necessary positions along conveyance path43and inversion/conveyance path44are several sensors for detecting the sheet position etc., and based on the position of the sheet detected at each sensor, the drives of the conveying rollers and registration rollers are controlled so as to convey and position the sheet.

Paper feeder105includes a plurality of paper feed trays51. Each paper feed tray51is a tray for holding a stack of recording sheets and is arranged under image forming apparatus100. Also, each paper feed tray51includes a pickup roller or the like for pulling out sheet, one by one so as to deliver the picked up sheet to conveyance path43of sheet conveyor104.

In image forming apparatus100of the present embodiment, in order to achieve high speed printing, the distance between sheets, that are conveyed, one from another is specified to be short (for example, a distance of about 50 mm).

Since image forming apparatus100of the present embodiment is aimed at high speed printing processing, each paper feed tray51has a capacity capable of stacking 500 to 1500 sheets of sheet of a regular size.

Arranged on the flank of image forming apparatus100are a large capacity paper cassette (LCC)52for accommodating large amounts of a plurality of types of sheets and a manual feed tray53for primarily supplying sheets of irregular sizes.

Paper output tray47is arranged on the side opposite from manual feed tray53. It is also possible to optionally arrange an output paper finisher (for stapling, punching, etc.) or a multi-bin paper output tray, in place of the paper output tray47.

<Description of the Operation of Controlling the Contact Pressure of the Pressure Roller in Cleaning Unit26>

First, before describing the operation of controlling the contact pressure of pressing roller136, the operational concept for winding control of take-up roller137will be described with reference toFIG. 4.

FIG. 4is an illustrative view schematically showing cleaning unit26.

Cleaning unit26includes take-up roller137for winding web sheet133and delivering roller132for feeding web sheet133, the shafts of these rollers having a radius of r.

At the initial stage when fresh cleaning unit26is just set, delivering roller132is rolled with unused web sheet133. In this condition, the web sheet133is delivered from the outmost position of the roll having a radius of R1. On the other hand, one end of web sheet133is fixed to take-up roller137, but the radius when web sheet133is taken up is substantially equal to the radius r of the shaft. Web sheet133is assumed to have a uniform thickness of t.

Under these conditions, if a length L (≧Ln) of the web sheet is assumed to be taken up by take-up roller137for one winding operation, or to be delivered from delivering roller132, the rotational angle θ of take-up roller137being rotated in the first winding operation (n=1) at the initial stage, for taking up the wound length L is given as the following equation:
θ=360°×L/(2πr).

On the other hand, delivering roller132rotates following the rotation of take-up roller137, so that its peripheral point moves in the same distance (delivering length L) as the distance (winding length L) of the peripheral movement of take-up roller37. Therefore, the rotational angle θ1is given as the following equation:
θ1=360°×L/(2πR1).

When the length L of web sheet33being delivered for one winding operation is controlled to be constant for every predetermined period, the rotational angle θ of take-up roller137and the rotational angle θ1of delivering roller132are controlled to be smaller and greater, respectively, as the number of times of the winding operations increases because the radius r of the shaft and the radius R1of the shaft become greater and smaller.

It should be noted that it is possible to reduce a greater amount of stagnant toner155residing on the upstream side of the contact area between fixing roller123and cleaning web133by increasing the winding distance L.

Next, description will be made on the operation of controlling the contact pressure of pressing roller136as the main feature of image forming apparatus100of the present invention.

First, the configuration and basic operation of a controller240for performing overall control of thermal fixing device27will be described.

FIG. 5is a block diagram showing thermal fixing device27including a controller that performs overall control.

As shown inFIG. 5, controller240includes a CPU (central processing unit)241and a storage242. Storage242stores various control programs and necessary functions, including ROM (read only memory) and RAM (random access memory).

Controller240performs heating and fixing control inclusive of the winding control of take-up roller137by CPU241which reads out various control programs from storage242and executes the read control programs.

Here, controller240may be configured to control not only thermal fixing device27but also the entire operation of image forming apparatus100. In this case, controller240performs control also including the printing process control of image forming apparatus100.

On the other hand, when controller240performs control of thermal fixing device27only, a communicator for performing communication with the controller that performs the entire control of image forming apparatus100is provided so as to control thermal fixing device27by way of this communicator.

InFIG. 5, a motor243is the drive source for rotationally driving fixing roller35and pressure roller36, and its rotational drive is controlled by way of a driver.

Temperature detector130, heaters128,129and138for controlling the surface temperatures of the fixing roller and pressure roller are each connected to controller240via respective drivers. Controller240performs control to turn on or off the electric power to the heaters based on the temperature information from temperature detector130. Here, control of switching on or off the power to heaters128,129and138can be made independently from each other.

A take-up roller driver245is a motor for driving take-up roller137and is controlled so as to deliver a predetermined length of web sheet133by measuring the drive time of take-up roller driver245using a clock246.

Next, the concept of the operation of contact pressure control of pressing roller136in cleaning unit26will be described.

Controller240determines, in advance, whether the original to be printed is one with a high density pattern or one with a high coverage pattern. If the original is to be printed in a high density or with a high coverage ratio, the controller makes control so as to move pressing roller136in the direction of an arrow158inFIG. 4, in order to weaken the contact pressure of pressing roller136against fixing roller35.

With this control, it is possible to flow out leakage toner157through the nip portion between fixing roller35and pressing roller136in such a degree that will not affect printing, hence it is possible to reduce, in advance, stagnant toner155that would pool in a large amount on the upstream side of the contact area between fixing roller35and cleaning web133.

When the original is not one having a high density pattern or one having high coverage pattern, the contact pressure of pressing roller136against fixing roller35is controlled to be restored (made strong).

Next, description will be made on the specific means and operation of controller240for determining whether the original to be printed is one having a high density pattern or one of a high coverage ratio.

First, a pattern determination information calculator247which calculates print pattern determination information that indicates whether the original to be printed is one having a high density pattern or one having a high print coverage ratio, receives the processed image data of the original to be printed, from image processor248(included in image reader102) for executing image processing such as filtering and the like on the image data output from the aforementioned CIS13or CCD18, and calculates print pattern determining information for determining whether the original to be printed is one having a high density pattern or one having a high print coverage ratio. Examples of this print pattern determination information include the print coverage ratio or density, obtained from the ratio of the black pixels to be printed to the total printable pixels in the whole page or in a predetermined area in the page.

Controller240compares the print coverage ratio or density calculated as above to a predetermined threshold Th. If the calculated value is threshold Th or above, the controller determines that the original to be printed is one having a high density pattern or one having a high print coverage ratio, and controls a contact pressure driver244(pressure changer) via a driver to weaken the contact pressure. Here, the specific numeral of the threshold of the print coverage ratio may be 80%, for example.

Though in the present embodiment, pattern determination information calculator247is provided outside controller240, it may be provided inside controller240, so that CPU241will calculate the print pattern determination information.

Now, the control sequence of contact pressure driver244of pressing roller136will be described in accordance with the flow chart shown inFIG. 6.

FIG. 6is a flow chart showing how the contact pressure of pressing roller136in cleaning unit26is controlled.

Here, the flow shown inFIG. 6will be described on assumption that controller240is the controller for controlling the whole of image forming apparatus100.

Controller240determines whether the copy start key in the control portion (not shown) of image forming apparatus100is pressed or whether a start command for a printing operation is given (Step S1). If the controller determines that the start command has been given (Step S1; Yes), it regards this as a print start command and starts a printing operation (Step S2) and the operation goes into the process at Step S2. If it is determined that no start command is given (Step S1; No), the operation goes back to Step S1.

Next, it is determined whether the value of the printing pattern determination information calculated by pattern determination information calculator247is equal to or above threshold Th (Step S3). If it is determined that the value of the printing pattern determination information is equal to above threshold Th (Step S3; Yes), the controller controls contact pressure driver244of pressing roller136to weaken the contact pressure (Step S4). On the other hand, if it is determined that the value of the printing pattern determination information is lower than threshold Th (Step S3; No), the controller controls contact pressure driver244so as to apply a predetermined contact pressure (Step S5) and the operation goes to the process at Step S6.

Here, in the process at Step S4, if the contact pressure was weakened in the previous operation, the operation may be controlled so that the current contact pressure is maintained or that the contact pressure is further weakened. Also, in the process at Step S5, the operation may be controlled so that the current contact pressure is maintained or that the contact pressure is further strengthened.

In the process at Step S6, the printing operation for one page of printing is ended, and the page counter is incremented by 1 (Step S7).

Next, the controller determines whether there is data for the next page (Step S8). If there is (Step S8; Yes), the operation goes back to Step S2. If it is determined that no data for next page exists (Step S8; No), the controller stops the operation of print processing of the image forming apparatus (Step S9) and ends the current operation.

As described heretofore, according to the present invention, the contact pressure of the cleaning web against the fixing roller is weakened when a printing sheet printed with a high density pattern or a high coverage pattern is passed through. As a result, it is possible to prevent stagnation of toner on the upstream side of the contact area between the fixing roller and the cleaning web and hence realize easy maintenance and management.

The image forming apparatus of the present invention should not be limited to the above embodiment, but it is apparent that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.