Claims
- 1. In an ink jet system printer which performs an intermittent printing operation by selectively driving a carriage carrying a printing head thereon from a first known position to a second desired position by means of a servomotor in driving relationship thereto in response to a print command input signal generated by the actuation of a key on said key input unit, said key introducing a print character, the improvement comprising:
- driving and printing means responsive to the actuation of said key and to the occurrence of a said print command input signal from said key input unit for generating a servomotor drive signal of a fixed level to drive said servomotor and said carriage from said first known position solely in a forward direction to a new position approximating said second desired position and for printing said print character while said driving means is driving said carriage from said first known position to said new position;
- detection means responsive to movement of said carriage for generating an analog signal of a first value representive of the location of said carriage in said new position;
- said analog signal terminating said printing operation, nullifying said servomotor drive signal thereby terminating the drive of said carriage and holding said carriage stationary in said second desired position pending the actuation of a subsequent key and the occurrence of a subsequent input signal;
- correction means responsive to the completion of each printing operation associated with a given print command input signal and a preselected second value of said analog signal corresponding to said second desired position for precluding the generation of a subsequent fixed level servomotor drive signal and generating a correction signal in response to a deviation of said first value of said analog signal from said preselected second value to cause said servomotor to reposition said carriage to accurately achieve and hold said carriage stationary in said second desired position pending the introduction of a subsequent print character entered via another key on said key input unit to subsequently generate said subsequent input signal thereby driving said carriage from said second desired position solely in a forward direction to another new position approximating a third desired position and printing said subsequent print character while said driving means is driving said carriage from said second desired position to said another new position.
- 2. The printer of claim 1 wherein the detection means comprises:
- a slit disc mounted on a shaft of the servomotor;
- a fixed slit plate associated with said slit disc;
- slits circularly aligned on the slit disc and the fixed slit plate at positions corresponding with each other;
- said slits being circularly aligned on the slit disc at positions corresponding to the width of said print character;
- a light-emitting element;
- a light-receiving element adapted to receive the light emitted from the light-emitting element and the passing through any one of said slits; and
- an amplifier for generating the analogue signal in response to an output signal from said light-receiving element.
- 3. The printer of claim 2 wherein said slits on said slit disc are rotatably driven by said shaft of said servomotor in response to actuation of one of said keys on said key input unit, one of said slits on said slit disc interrupting an optical axis between said light emitting element and said light-receiving element thereby generating a positive analog signal when said one of said slits on said slit disc is aligning itself with one of said slits on said fixed slit plate;
- said servomotor driving said carriage in synchronism with the generation of said print command input signal thereby printing said print character on a print-receiving medium disposed on said carriage when said one of said slits on said slit disc is aligning itself with said one of said slits on said fixed slit plate;
- said analog signal terminating said print operation, terminating the drive of said carriage and holding said carriage stationary when said one of said slits on said slit disc is driven to a non-alignment position relative to said one of said slits on said fixed slit plate;
- said carriage being held stationary in said corresponding non-alignment position and said printing operation terminated pending actuation of another of said keys on said key input unit whereupon another of said slits on said slit disc interrupt said optical axis, aligning itself with said one of said slits on said fixed slit plate thereby driving said carriage in synchronism with the printing of said subsequent print character on said print-receiving medium disposed on said carriage; and
- said carriage being held stationary in each subsequent corresponding non-alignment position after termination of each subsequent printing operation pending actuation of another key on said key input unit.
- 4. The printer of claim 2, wherein the slits are quadrangular shaped.
- 5. The printer of claim 2, wherein the light-emitting element is a light-emitting diode.
- 6. The printer of claim 5, wherein said detection means further comprises:
- a compensation means for compensating variations in the efficiency of the light-emitting diode and the light-receiving element in the detection means.
- 7. The printer of claim 6, wherein compensation means further comprises:
- a compensation light-emitting diode and a compensation light-receiving element provided at positions where the optical axis thereof is not disturbed by either the slit disc or the fixed slit plate, the compensation light-emitting diode being connected with the light-emitting diode in the detection means in a series fashion; and
- a control means for controlling an output current from the compensation light-receiving element to become identical with a predetermined value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of copending application Ser. No. 610,752, filed on Sept. 5, 1975 and now abandoned.
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