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USRE48003E1 - Image display unit and image forming apparatus including the same - Google Patents

Image display unit and image forming apparatus including the same
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USRE48003E1
USRE48003E1US15/946,677US201815946677AUSRE48003EUS RE48003 E1USRE48003 E1US RE48003E1US 201815946677 AUS201815946677 AUS 201815946677AUS RE48003 EUSRE48003 EUS RE48003E
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An image display unit capable of displaying image data page-wise includes: a scanner portion; a display panel for displaying input image data in preview representation; an input condition determiner that compares the image data successively input through the scanner portion, as to input condition and determines whether there is any change in the image data input condition; and a display controller that, when the input condition determiner determines that the input image data has changed in the input condition, makes control such as to display the image data that was determined to have changed in the input condition and the image data input immediately before the image data in question, together on the display panel.

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CROSS-REFERENCECROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of Copending application Ser. No. 13/104,692, filed on May 10, 2011, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on patent application No. 2010-109394 filed in Japan on 11 May 2010, all of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application. This application is a Reissue Application of U.S. Pat. No. 9,473,652, issued on Oct. 18, 2016 which issued from application Ser. No. 14/524,723 filed on Oct. 27, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to application Ser. No. 13/104,692, filed in the U.S. on May 10, 2011, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to JP Application No. 2010-109394, filed in Japan on May 11, 2010, all of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application.
Applicants have filed a continuation of the present reissue application, Reissue Continuation application Ser. No. 15/961,442 filed on Apr. 24, 2018 and currently pending which is accordingly a second Reissue application of U.S. Pat. No. 9,473,652.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image display unit for use in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus such a copier, printer, facsimile machine or the like and an image forming apparatus including the display device, in particular, relating to an image display unit capable of displaying plural pages of document images in a preview representation as well as to an image forming apparatus including the same.
(2) Description of the Related Art
A conventional digital multifunctional machine including an image forming unit, scanner and the like, captures document images as image data through the scanner, stores the image data into memory and performs image recording of the image data based on the stored image data in the memory, in accordance with the conditions the user designates, such as the number of copies etc., to complete recorded matter.
In this digital multifunctional machine, if the document set on the scanner consists of multiple pages, the bundle of documents is set on the document tray of a conventionally existing automatic document feeder so that the documents are delivered one by one towards the document reader of the scanner, whereby the image of each document can be read.
In this sequential reading process of documents, some conventional apparatuses have been adapted to successively compare one document to the next and ask the operator to confirm continuation of the current job if any change of documents in image color type (color or monochrome), size, etc., was found by the comparison.
As a conventional technology, there is a disclosure of an image forming apparatus which gives a warning to ask the user to check when the color type (color or monochrome) of the output image designated by the user is different from the color type (color or monochrome) of the original images that have been actually scanned (see Patent Document 1).
As other examples, there is a technology in which if a change in document characteristics (common properties: document size, color document or monochrome document) is observed during scanning multiple documents, scanning is suspended to inform the user of that fact and ask the user to check the documents (see Patent Document 2). There is still another technology in which the document being scanned is determined to be color or monochrome so as to display a preview of the image of the document only when the document is a color one (see Patent Document 3).
Patent Document 1:
Japanese Patent Application Laid-open 2005-189537
Patent Document 2:
Japanese Patent Application Laid-open H07-23147
Patent Document 3:
Japanese Patent Application Laid-open 2009-88693
However, any of the aforementioned prior art technologies are to warn the user to check the size and/or color type (color or monochrome) of the original documents, so that they were not to seek user confirmation after informing the user of the status of the documents. Therefore, the user still had to check what state the documents is in.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been devised in view of the above problems, it is therefore an object of the invention to provide an image display unit as well as an image forming apparatus including this, in which, when data of multiple images is input, the user is able to easily confirm the change of conditions such as the document size and color type of the input image data.
The first aspect of the present invention resides in an image display unit capable of displaying image data page-wise; comprising: an image data input portion for receiving input image data; a display portion for displaying the image data input from the image data input portion in preview representation; an input condition determiner that compares the image data successively input through the image data input portion, as to image data input condition so as to determine whether there is any change in the image data input condition; and, a display controller that, when the input condition determiner determines that the input image data has changed in the input condition, makes control such as to display the image data that was determined to have changed in the input condition and the image data input immediately before the image data in question (i.e., the image data located on the previous page), together on the display portion.
The second aspect of the present invention is characterized in that the display controller makes control such as to display also the image data input immediately after the image data (i.e., the image data located on the next page) that was determined to have changed in the input condition, on the display portion.
The third aspect of the invention is characterized in that the input condition is document size information.
The fourth aspect of the invention is characterized in that the input condition is color type information.
The fifth aspect of the invention resides in an image forming apparatus including the image display unit having any one of the above first to fourth aspects.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, since the image data that was determined to have changed in the input condition of image data and the image data for reference, i.e., the image data input immediately before the image data in question(image data located on the previous page) can be displayed together on the display portion, it is possible for the user to easily confirm how the input condition of the input image data has changed.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, the page of image data that was determined to have changed is displayed in preview representation by being placed between the images on the pages located before and after the page in question, hence it is possible to easily confirm change of pages.
According to the third aspect of the present invention, it is possible to easily confirm the status of existence of documents different in size.
According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, for example, by checking change in color, i.e., monochrome or color, or existence of both, it is possible to easily confirm the mixed status of monochrome and color images.
According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, since the image data that was determined to have changed in the input condition of image data and the image data for reference, or the image data input immediately before the image data in question (image data located on the previous page) can be displayed together on the display portion, it is possible for the user to easily confirm how the input condition of the input image data has changed. As a result it is possible to realize optimal image output in conformity with document images.
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FIG. 1 is an illustrative view showing an overall configuration of an image forming apparatus to which an image display unit according to the embodiment of the present invention is applied;
FIG. 2 is an illustrative view with a block diagram of the image forming apparatus, showing terminal computers being connected to the image forming apparatus via communication lines;
FIG. 3a is an illustrative view showing an example where a plurality of documents to be scanned by the image forming apparatus include documents having document images different in color type;
FIG. 3b is an illustrative view showing a display panel of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image of a document having a document image different in color type from a reference document and a preview image of a document (the reference document) scanned immediately before the document in question, are displayed side by side;
FIG. 3c is an illustrative view showing a display panel of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image of a document having a document image different in color type from a reference document and preview images of documents that are scanned before and after the document in question, are displayed side by side;
FIG. 4a is an illustrative view showing an example where a plurality of documents to be scanned by the image forming apparatus include documents different in size;
FIG. 4b is an illustrative view showing a display panel of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image of a document different in size from a reference document and a preview image of a document (the reference document) scanned immediately before the document in question, are displayed side by side;
FIG. 4c is an illustrative view showing a display panel of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image of a document different in size from a reference document and preview images of documents that are scanned before and after the document in question, are displayed side by side;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart for illustrating the processing steps to be implemented by an image display unit in the image forming apparatus to read a plurality of documents and perform preview display based on determined result; and,
FIG. 6 is a flow chart for illustrating the image data processing steps to be implemented after preview display by an image display unit in the image forming apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is an illustrative view showing an overall configuration of animage forming apparatus100 to which an image display unit1 (FIG. 2) according to the present embodiment of the invention is applied.
As shown inFIG. 1,image forming apparatus100 includes: a scanner portion (image data input unit)102 for capturing image data; and anoperational portion103 having a display panel (display portion)132 for providing preview display of image data captured and input byscanner portion102. Display panel (display portion)132 can display multiple preview images of page-wise image data.
Though the present embodiment will be described on the assumption that the preview images of multiple document images displayed ondisplay panel132 are given as image data (a bundle of documents given as a job) of documents captured byscanner portion102 etc., ofimage forming apparatus100, the image data taken in byimage forming apparatus100 may be given as image data input in communication with a terminal computer outsideimage forming apparatus100 or image data that is stored in an external memory and loaded through a memory card slot or radio communication.
The apparatus to whichimage display unit1 is mounted is not limited to image formingapparatus100, but may be an image processing apparatus or electronic device other thanimage forming apparatus100.
Thisimage forming apparatus100 forms images on recording paper based on electrophotography.
Further,image forming apparatus100 includes, as its operation mode, copy mode, facsimile mode (FAX mode), document filing mode (a mode in which scanned images are stored in a storage inside the image forming apparatus) and mail mode (a mode in which scanned images are transmitted in the form of a file attached to an e-mail). Thisimage forming apparatus100 may further have a network printer mode.
To begin with,image forming apparatus100 will be described.
As shown inFIG. 1,image forming apparatus100 includes image display unit1 (FIG. 2) essentially comprised ofscanner portion102 and anoperational portion103, aprinter portion104, apaper feeder106 and a paper discharger (paper output processor)108.
Scanner portion102 is mounted on top of the apparatus body and reads image information from documents.
Operational portion103 includes a touch-panel display130 and adisplay control portion140, and is arranged at the top of the apparatus body on the user' operating side (front side).
Touch panel display130 is comprised of adisplay panel132 of a liquid crystal panel and the like and atouch panel134 that is laid overdisplay panel132 to detect the positions the user presses with fingers.
Display control portion140 includes anindication lamp142, apower key144, an energy-save key146 and ahome key148.Home key148 is the key that resets the display content on touch panel display130 to the home screen for operational mode selection.
In this way,image forming apparatus100 has touch panel display130 as a main control device and also hasdisplay control portion140 that includes hardware keys and indication lamp. The keys (power key144, energy-save key146 and home key148) ondisplay control portion140 are given as hardware buttons, in contrast to software buttons formed by touch panel display130.
It should be noted thatdisplay control portion140 may be formed of touch panel display130 only by replacing the aforementioned hardware buttons with software buttons.
Inpaper discharger108, a plurality of recording sheets are sorted and discharged to individualpaper output trays110, and/or each set of recording sheets is punched or stapled. For example, when multiple copies of printed documents are prepared, the printed recording sheets are sorted and discharged to individualpaper output trays110 so that each set of recording paper is allotted to differentpaper output tray110. The thus sorted recording sheets on eachpaper output tray110 are individually punched or stapled into individual printed matter.
Next, the configuration ofimage forming apparatus100 will be described with reference to a block diagram.
FIG. 2 is an illustrative view with a block diagram ofimage forming apparatus100, showing terminal computers PC being connected to theimage forming apparatus100 via communication lines.
As shown inFIG. 2,image funning apparatus100 includesscanner portion102,operational portion103,printer portion104, astorage105,paper feeder106, acontroller107,paper discharger108 and acommunicator109, each being connected to a bus B.
Image display unit1 is mainly comprised ofscanner portion102,operational portion103,storage105 andcontroller107.
Scanner portion102 is arranged on top of the apparatus body and reads document images.
Operational portion103 receives image forming conditions and a start command to the apparatus from the user and gives notice of information to be notified from the apparatus to the user by means ofdisplay panel132.
Storage105 offers a function as a working memory for temporarily storing the result of operations and processing bycontroller107 and a function as a frame memory for recording image data. Accordingly,storage105 records the image data input from external terminal computers PC and the like to this apparatus and image data of documents captured byscanner portion102.
Controller107 controls the operation ofimage display unit1 as well as the mechanisms of the whole apparatus.Controller107 includes aninput condition determiner111 and adisplay controller112.
Input condition determiner111 successively compares multiple pages of image data on multiple document images of one job, captured byimage display unit1, or compares one page with the next, so as to determine whether there is a change in input conditions (e.g., document size, the color type of document image (color or monochrome)) of the document images in the job. That is,input condition determiner111 compares the input conditions of the image data of two consecutive documents scanned successively byscanner portion102 to determine whether there is any change in the input conditions between the image data of the two consecutive documents.
In the present embodiment,input condition determiner111 has a function of determining whether or not the documents have changed in size based on the document size information (document size determining function) and a function of determining whether or not the documents have changed in color type (e.g., color or monochrome) based on the color type information on image data (document image color type determining function), as the capabilities to determine the input conditions of the image data of the documents captured byscanner portion102.
When a change in input conditions has been detected from the input image data,display controller112 makes control based on the determined result frominput condition determiner111 so as to display the image data that was determined to have changed in input conditions and the image data input immediately before the image data in question, together ondisplay panel132.
Further, when a change in input conditions has been detected from the input image data byinput condition determiner111,display controller112 may make control so as to display the image data in question and the image data input immediately after the image data in question, together ondisplay panel132. Thus,image display unit1 is configured.
Printer portion104 performs image forming based on image data input to image formingapparatus100.
Paper feeder106 pulls out recording paper, one sheet at a time, from a stack of recording paper accommodated in the paper cassette (not shown) insideimage forming apparatus100 or the recording paper stacked on a manual feed tray (not shown) outside the apparatus, and delivers the sheet toprinter portion104.
Paper discharger108 discharges recorded matter that is formed byimage forming apparatus100.
Communicator109 is connected to terminal computers PC outsideimage forming apparatus100 to enable communication with the terminal computers PC.
Specifically, a public line for exchange of image data is connected tocommunicator109 ofimage forming apparatus100 while a network line is connected to an unillustrated network interface. This network line may be connected to external terminal computers PC that use thisimage forming portion100 as a network support printer or may be connected via the internet to a computer etc. that is designated by a URL (Uniform Resource Locator). When connected to the Internet in this way, theimage forming apparatus100 can obtain the necessary information by way of the Internet.
Referring next to the drawings, specific description will be made on the preview display of document images inimage display unit1 whenimage forming apparatus100 reads documents.
EXAMPLE 1
To begin with, a case where a plurality of documents to be read include documents having images different in color (color type) will be described.
FIG. 3a is an illustrative view showing an example where a plurality of documents A1-D1 to be scanned by the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment include documents with document images different in color type.
FIG. 3b is an illustrative viewshowing display panel132 of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image PC1 of a document C1 having a document image different in color type from a reference document and a preview image PB1 of a document B1 (the reference document) scanned immediately before the document C1, are displayed side by side.
FIG. 3c is an illustrative viewshowing display panel132 of the image forming apparatus, on which preview image PC1 of document C1 having a document image different in color type from the reference document and preview images PB1 and PD1 of documents (reference documents) B1 and D1 that are scanned before and after the document C1, are displayed side by side.
In example 1, multiple documents A1-D1 input intoimage forming apparatus100 include color documents A1, B1 and D1 and a monochrome document C1, as shown inFIG. 3a.
Image data of documents A1, B1, C1 and D1 are successively read byscanner portion102 ofimage display unit1 and recorded intostorage105. Then, based on the recorded image data (document page data),input condition determiner111 successively determines whether there is a change in color type as one of the document image input conditions, between one document and the next.
As a result,input determiner111 determines that the first two pages, i.e., the document images of documents A1 and B1 are color, the document image of document C1 is monochrome, and that the color type of document C1 is different from that of the previous page or document B1.
Then, based on the determined result frominput condition determiner111,display controller112 displays a preview image PC1 of monochrome document C1 having a document image different in color type from the other documents and a preview image PB1 of document B1 as the reference for comparison, ondisplay panel132, as shown inFIG. 3b.
At this time, an arrow H1 that indicates preview image PC1 of document C1 to be checked is displayed ondisplay panel132, with amessage112, for example “A different document has been detected. Please check it” for promoting the user to confirm the document, arranged near arrow H1.
In the drawings,reference numerals135 and136 are “Cancel key” and “OK key” to allow the user having checked the preview display to input user confirmation to make reading of the document valid and invalid, respectively.
As described above, in example 1,image display unit1 displays preview image PB1 of the second document B1 to be the reference for comparison on the document image color type as one of document input conditions and preview image PC1 of the third document C1 to be checked, at the same time. Accordingly, it is possible for the user to easily compare and confirm that there is difference in document image color type between document B1 as the reference for comparison and the document image of document C1, among the multiple pages of documents A1, B1, C1 and D1.
As a variation of example 1, the preview display bydisplay controller112 may be given such that in addition to preview image PB1 of document B1 or the previous page of document C1 to be checked, preview image PD1 of the next page, or document D1 may be arranged so as to place the preview image PC1 to be confirmed between the two. This arrangement enables the user to much more easily confirm how document C1 to be checked is different from documents B1 and D1 as the reference for comparison, among the multiple pages of documents A1, B1, C1 and D1.
EXAMPLE 2
Next, a case where a plurality of documents to be read include documents having different sizes will be described.
FIG. 4a is an illustrative view showing an example where a plurality of documents A2-D2 to be scanned by the image forming apparatus of the present embodiment include a document C2 that is different in size from the others.
FIG. 4b is an illustrative viewshowing display panel132 of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image PC2 of a document C2 different in size from a reference document and a preview image PB2 of a document B2 (the reference document) scanned immediately before the document C2, are displayed side by side.
FIG. 4c is an illustrative view showing adisplay panel132 of the image forming apparatus, on which a preview image PC2 of document C2 different in size from a reference document and preview images PB2 and PD2 of documents B2 and D2 (the reference documents) that are scanned before and after the document C2, are displayed side by side.
In example 2, multiple documents A2-D2 input intoimage forming apparatus100 include A4-sized documents A2, B2 and D2 and an B5-sized document C2, as shown inFIG. 4a.
Image data of documents A2, B2, C2 and D2 are successively read byscanner portion102 ofimage display unit1 and recorded intostorage105. Then, based on the recorded image data (document page data),input condition determiner111 successively determines whether there is a change in document size as one of the document image input conditions, between one document and the next.
As a result,input determiner111 determines that the first two pages, i.e., documents A2 and B2 are of A4 size, document C2 is of B5 size, and that the size of document C2 is different from that of the previous page or document B2.
Then, based on the determined result frominput condition determiner111,display controller112 displays a preview image PC2 of document C2 different in document size from the other documents and a preview image PB2 of document B2 as the reference for comparison, ondisplay panel132, as shown inFIG. 4b.
At this time, an arrow H1 that indicates preview image PC2 of document C2 to be checked is displayed ondisplay panel132, with a message H2, for example “A different document has been detected. Please check it” for promoting the user to confirm the document, arranged near arrow H1.
As described above, in example 2,image display unit1 displays preview image PB2 of the second document B2 to be the reference for comparison on the document size as one of document input conditions and preview image PC2 of the third document C2 to be checked, at the same time. Accordingly, it is possible for the user to easily compare and confirm how document C2 to be checked is different in size from document B2 as the reference for comparison, among the multiple pages of documents A2, B2, C2 and D2.
As a variation of example 2, the preview display bydisplay controller112 may be given such that in addition to preview image PB2 of document B2 or the previous page of document C2 to be checked, preview image PD2 of the next page, or document D2 may be arranged so as to place the preview image PC2 to be confirmed between the two. This arrangement enables the user to much more easily confirm how document C2 to be checked is different in document size from documents B2 and D2 as the reference for comparison, among the multiple pages of documents A2, B2, C2 and D2.
Next, determination of the document type at the time of reading a plurality of documents will be described with reference to a flow chart.
FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating the processing steps inimage display unit1 to read a plurality of documents and perform preview display based on a determined result.
As shown inFIG. 5, whenimage display unit1 inimage forming apparatus100 starts reading a plurality of documents,scanner portion102 reads the documents page-wise (Step S1) and records the image data of the documents into storage105 (Step S2).
Then, it is determined whether or not the read document is the first page (Step S3).
At Step S3, if it is determined that the document is the first page, the control goes to Step S4, where it is determined whether or not document reading has been completed.
If it is determined at Step S4 that document reading has been completed, the processing of reading the documents is ended. If it is determined at Step S4 that document reading has not been completed, the control goes to Step S1 and reading of the next document is carried out.
On the other hand, if it is determined at Step S3 that the document is not the first page,input condition determiner111 compares the image data of that document with the image data of the document that was read last (the previous page) (Step S5) so as to determine whether the properties, i.e., the input conditions (document size, the color type of document image (color or monochrome)) of the current document are the same as those of the document that was read last (Step S6).
If it is determined at Step S6 that the properties, i.e., the input conditions (document size, the color type of document image (color or monochrome), etc.) of that document and the previously read document, are the same, the control returns to Step S4.
On the other hand, if it is determined at Step S6 that the input conditions of that document and the previously read document are different, the preview of the document image whose input conditions were determined to be different is displayed ondisplay panel132, together with the preview of the previously read document image (the document image on the previous page) for comparison (Step S7). With this display, it is possible for the user to easily confirm how the document that was determined to be different in input conditions is dissimilar to the other document.
Then, at Step S8, it is selected whether anOK key136 is pressed or not. WhenOK key136 is pressed, the control goes to Step S4. IfOK key136 is not pressed, it is selected whether a cancel key135 is pressed or not (Step S9).
As cancel key135 is pressed, the action of document reading is canceled (Step S10) and the document reading process is ended. If cancel key135 is not pressed, the control returns to Step S8, and the apparatus enters wait mode to wait for next instruction.
In the above way,image forming apparatus1 reads a plurality of documents and determines whether there is any difference in input conditions between the read documents and display the result ondisplay panel132. As a result it is possible for the user to easily confirm the difference in properties between the documents.
Here in the present embodiment, reading of documents are performed returning to Step Si if document reading has not been completed in Step S4. However, the present invention should not limit the processing sequence of document reading. For example,scanner portion102 reads a plurality of documents first so that the image data of the read multiple documents are recorded instorage105. Thereafter, the image data to be compared may be successively loaded fromstorage105 to be used for comparison.
Next, the image data process that follows the aforementioned document determination, after preview display ofimage display unit1 inimage forming apparatus100 will be described with reference to a flow chart.
FIG. 6 is a flow chart for illustrating the image data processing steps to be implemented after preview display byimage display unit1.
As shown inFIG. 6, it is determined inimage display unit1, whether the image of a document that was determined based on the document input conditions read byscanner portion102 is displayed in preview representation on display panel132 (Step S11).
If it is determined at Step S11 that the image of the document that needs confirmation is displayed in preview representation ondisplay panel132, it is selected whether or notOK key136 is pressed (Step S12).
WhenOK key136 is pressed at Step S12, the process of recording image onto the paper is started (Step S13), and image data processing is ended.
IfOK key136 is not pressed at Step S12, it is selected whether or not cancel key135 is pressed or not (Step S14).
As cancel key135 is pressed, the action of document reading is canceled while the memory is cleared (Step S15), and the image data processing is ended. If cancel key135 is not pressed, the control returns to Step S12, and the apparatus enters wait mode to wait for next instruction.
In this way, it is possible to perform image output after the difference between the read documents has been clearly confirmed throughimage display unit1.
According to the present embodiment having the configuration described heretofore, sinceimage display unit1 inimage forming apparatus100 is provided withinput condition determiner111 anddisplay controller112, when a plurality of documents are scanned (input) successive documents are compared to each other as to input conditions so that the preview image of a document to be the reference in comparison for the document input conditions and the preview image of a document to be confirmed are displayed at once ondisplay panel132. As a result, it is possible for the user to easily compare and confirm how the document to be checked is different from the document as reference for comparison.
Further, in the present embodiment, as the capabilities to determine the input conditions of the image data of the documents captured byscanner portion102,input condition determiner111 is provided with a function of determining whether or not the documents have changed in size based on the document size information (document size determining function) and a function of determining whether or not the documents have changed in color type (e.g., color or monochrome) based on the color type information on image data (document image color type determining function). Accordingly, it is possible to determine the difference in document size and in document image color type as document input conditions.
Further, sincedisplay controller112 makes control based on the determined result frominput condition determiner111 so that the image data that was determined to have changed in input conditions and the image data input immediately before the image data in question are displayed together ondisplay panel132, it is possible for the user to easily compare and confirm how the document different in input conditions differs from the other.
Further, wheninput condition determiner111 determines that the image data has changed in input conditions,display controller112 functions to display the image data in question and the image data input immediately after the image data in question, together ondisplay panel132, it is possible to make the user compare and clearly confirm how the document different in input conditions differs from the others.
The above embodiment was described taking an example in whichimage display unit1 is applied to image formingapparatus100 shown inFIG. 1. However, as long as it is an image forming apparatus that can present document images in preview representation on the display panel or the like before printing, the invention can be developed to any other image forming apparatus and the like, not limited to the image forming apparatus and copier having the configuration described above.
Having described heretofore, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, various changes can be made within the scope of the appended claims. That is, it is apparent that various kinds of variations and modified examples will occur to those skilled in the art within the scope of the appended claims. That is, any embodied mode obtained by combination of technical means modified as appropriate without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention should be included in the technical art of the present invention.

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What is claimed is:
1. An image display unit capable of displaying image data page-wise, comprising:
a storage storing a plurality of successive pages of page-wise image data;
a display panel displaying the image data read from the storage in preview representation; and
a controller performing a determination process that determines whether there is any change in a second input condition of a determination image data as a second image data to be determined in comparison with a first input condition of a reference image data as a first image data,
wherein
the determination image data is an image data subsequently stored subsequently-stored immediately after the reference image data is stored into the storage, and
when the controller determines that there is a change in the second input condition compared with the first input condition, the controller controls the display panel to display, in parallel, the reference image data and the determination image data side-by-side.
2. The image display unit according toclaim 1, wherein the controller repeats the determination process, after completion of a previous determination process, by replacing the first image data as the reference image data with a second image data as the determination image data and by replacing the second image data as the determination image data with a third image data inputted.
3. The image display unit according toclaim 1, wherein when the controller determines that there is the change in the second input condition compared with the first input condition, the fact that there is the change is warned on the display panel.
4. The image display unit according toclaim 1, wherein the controller controls the display panel to display also the third image data input immediately after the image data that was determined to have changed in the input condition.
5. The image display unit according toclaim 4, wherein the first input condition is one page size of the first image data, and
the second input condition is one page size of the second image data.
6. The image display unit according toclaim 4, wherein the first input condition is color type information used in the first image data, and
the second input condition is color type information used in the second image data.
7. The image display unit according toclaim 1, wherein the first input condition is one page size of the first image data, and
the second input condition is one page size of the second image data.
8. The image display unit according toclaim 1, wherein the first input condition is color type information used in the first image data, and
the second input condition is page size of the second image data.
9. An image forming apparatus including the image display unit according toclaim 1.
10. The image display unit according to claim 1, wherein the image data having the change is indicated by an arrow.
11. The image display unit according to claim 1, wherein the image data is input from an external terminal or an external memory.
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