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titleOfInvention Image forming apparatus, developer forced consumption method, and computer system
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To form an image for enabling the forced consumption level of a developer to be selectively controlled in different print modes and realizing reliable elimination of a deteriorated developer and efficient consumption of the developer. Implement devices and the like. SOLUTION: The image forming apparatus includes a plurality of developing devices accommodating a developer, and a moving body including the developing devices and selectively moving the developing device to a developing position facing a photoconductor. A first image forming mode in which images are continuously formed on a plurality of printing materials while the developing device is located at the developing position; and a plurality of developing devices are appropriately positioned at the developing position by the moving body. A second image forming mode for forming a color image on a printing medium by causing the developer contained in each developing device to adhere to the non-image forming area of the photoconductor, thereby forcibly consuming the developer appropriately. Wherein the method of forcibly consuming the developing device used in the first image forming mode and the method of forcibly consuming the developing device used in the second image forming mode are different from each other. Image forming apparatus.
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