Claims
- 1. A thermal recording apparatus for recording on a recording medium by using an ink sheet having an ink, said apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for moving a thermal head having a heat generating element and the ink sheet in a direction across a conveyance direction of said recording medium;
- a conveying mechanism for conveying said ink sheet along an ink sheet conveying route in a first direction and also in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said first direction being a conveyance direction of said ink sheet during recording of a pluality of characters on a line by heating of said heat generating element;
- a head actuator for driving said thermal head to a down position and to an up position, wherein said thermal head is in contact with said ink sheet when in the down position and is spaced apart from said ink sheet when in the up position;
- a head actuator control unit for controlling said head actuator so that said thermal head is driven to the down position before each of the plurality of characters on a line is recorded, and so that said thermal head is driven to the up position after each said character is recorded;
- an ink sheet conveyance control unit for controlling the conveying mechanism so that, in the recording of each of the plurality of characters on a line, said ink sheet is conveyed in said first direction while said carriage is accelerated from a stopped condition to a predetermined speed from a side of a region where said heat generating element is heated, is moved at said predetermined speed to record one character, is decelerated from said predetermined speed and is stopped, and said ink sheet is conveyed in said second direction a distance given by (L.sub.1 +L.sub.2 -.alpha.) after said carriage is stopped,
- where L.sub.1 is a distance from a point where the acceleration of said carriage starts to a point where the heat generating element is heated to record one character, L.sub.2 is a distance from a point where the heating of said heat generating element is finished to a point where said carriage is stopped, and .alpha. is a distance representing an amount of adjustment of the conveyance of said ink sheet so as to prevent overlap between a region of said ink sheet already used for recording of one character and a region of said ink sheet to be used for subsequent recording; and
- a slackness absorbing portion for absorbing a slackness of said ink sheet, said slackness occurring when said ink sheet is caused to be conveyed in said second direction, said slackness absorbing portion being provided in the ink sheet conveying route upstream of said recording area determined with respect to said conveying direction of said ink sheet.
- 2. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said slackness absorbing portion comprises:
- a pivotable lever mounted on a shaft; and
- a spring for biasing said lever against said ink sheet.
- 3. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said thermal head records by one character unit at a time.
- 4. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control unit causes said ink sheet to be conveyed in said second direction after completion of the recording.
- 5. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said thermal head starts recording following a time period after said ink sheet begins to be conveyed by said conveying mechanism, said time period corresponding to an acceleration period of said carriage moving said ink sheet and said thermal head, said carriage being capable of reciprocally moving across said recording medium.
- 6. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein after said thermal head finishes recording a time period passes before ink sheet conveying terminates, the time period corresponding to a time required for deceleration of said carriage moving the ink sheet and the recording means, the carriage being movable across the recording medium.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said slackness absorbing portion is provided on an ink sheet cassette detachably mounted on an apparatus body.
- 8. A thermal recording apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said ink sheet is conveyed in said second direction by a second distance which is a predetermined distance less than said distance.
- 9. A thermal recording apparatus for recording on a recording medium by using an ink sheet having an ink, said apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for moving a thermal head having a heat generating element and the ink sheen in a direction across a conveyance direction of said recording medium;
- a conveying mechanism for conveying said ink sheen along an ink sheet conveying route in a first direction and also in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said first direction being a conveyance direction of said ink sheen during recording of a plurality of characters on a line by heating of said heat generating element;
- a head actuator for driving said thermal head to a down position and to an up position, wherein said thermal head is in contact with said ink sheet when in the down position and is spaced apart from said ink sheet when in the up position;
- a head actuator control unit for controlling said head actuator so that said thermal head is driven to the down position before each of the plurality of characters on a line is recorded, and so that said thermal head is driven to the up position after each said character is recorded; and
- an ink sheet conveyance control unit for controlling the conveying mechanism so that, in the recording of each of the plurality of characters on a line, said ink sheet is conveyed in said first direction while said carriage is accelerated from a stopped condition to a predetermined speed from a side of a region where said heat generating element is heated, is moved at said predetermined speed to record one character, is decelerated from said predetermined speed and is stopped, and said ink sheet is conveyed in said second direction a distance given by (L.sub.1 +L.sub.2 -.alpha.) after said carriage is stopped,
- where L.sub.1 is a distance from a point where the acceleration of said carriage starts to a point where the heat generating element is heated to record one character, L.sub.1 is a distance from a point where the heating of said heat generating element is finished to a point where said carriage is stopped, and .alpha. is a distance representing an amount of adjustment of the conveyance of said ink sheen so as to prevent overlap between a region of said ink sheet already used for recording of one character and a region of said ink sheet to be used for subsequent recording.
- 10. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said control unit causes said ink sheet to be conveyed in said second direction by a distance which is shorter than a space area, said space area having a size which is the difference in length between an image area and a surrounding image pattern area and being disposed at both ends of the image area within the image pattern area, by a margin which is dimensioned so that during recording no portion of said ink sheet having a region which has already been used for recording is subsequently superposed atop said recording medium for recording.
- 11. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said thermal head records by one character unit at a time.
- 12. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said control unit causes said conveying mechanism to convey said ink sheet in said second direction after completion of the recording.
- 13. A thermal recording apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a pattern generator for storing an image pattern and a space area, said space area having a size which is the difference in length between an image area and a surrounding image pattern area, where said space area is disposed at both ends of the image area within the image pattern area, and is included in a left and a right side of said image pattern area.
- 14. A thermal recording apparatus as in claim 9 wherein said ink sheet is conveyed in said second direction by a second distance which is a predetermined distance less than said distance.
- 15. A method of conveying an ink sheen in a thermal recording apparatus for recording on a recording medium by using an ink sheet having an ink, said apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for moving a thermal head having a heat generating element and the ink sheet in a direction across a conveyance direction of said recording medium;
- a heat actuator for driving said thermal head to a dawn position and to an up position, wherein said thermal head is in contact with said ink sheet when in the down position and is spaced apart from said ink sheet when in the up position; and
- a conveying mechanism for conveying said ink sheet along an ink sheet conveying route in a first direction and also in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said first direction being a conveyance direction of said ink sheet during recording by heating of said heat generating element;
- said method comprising:
- a first step of accelerating said carriage from a stopped condition to a predetermined speed from a side of a region where said heat generating element is heated and driving said thermal head to the down position when acceleration of said carriage is begun, while said ink sheet is conveyed in said first direction;
- a second step of moving said carriage at said predetermined speed to record one character of a plurality of characters on a line, while said ink sheet is conveyed in said first direction;
- a third step of decelerating and stopping said carriage from said predetermined speed and driving said thermal head to the up position when said carriage is stopped, while said ink sheet is conveyed in said first direction; and
- a fourth step of conveying said ink sheet a distance given by (L.sub.1 +L.sub.2 -.alpha.) in said second direction after said carriage is stopped,
- where L.sub.1 is a distance from a point where the acceleration of said carriage starts to a point where the heat generating element is heated to record one character, L.sub.2 is a distance from a point where the heating of said heat generating element is finished to a point where said carriage is stopped, and .alpha. is a distance representing an amount of adjustment of the conveyance of said ink sheet so as to prevent overlap between a region of said ink sheet already used for recording of one character and a region of said ink sheet to be used for subsequent recording.
- 16. A method of conveying an ink sheet in a thermal recording apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said thermal head records by one character unit at a time.
- 17. A method of conveying an ink sheet in a thermal recording apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said ink sheet is conveyed in said second direction after completion of the recording.
- 18. A method of conveying an ink sheet in a thermal recording apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said thermal head starts recording following a time period after said ink sheet begins to be conveyed by said conveying mechanism, said time period corresponding to an acceleration period of said carriage moving said ink sheet and said thermal head, said carriage being capable of reciprocally moving across said recording medium.
- 19. A method of conveying an ink sheet in a thermal recording apparatus according to claim 15, wherein after said thermal head finishes recording a time period passes before ink sheet conveying terminates, the time period corresponding to a time required for deceleration of said carriage moving the ink sheet and the recording means, the carriage being movable across the recording medium.
- 20. A method of conveying an ink sheet in a thermal recording apparatus as in claim 15, wherein said ink sheet is conveyed in said second direction by a second distance which is a predetermined distance less than said distance.
- 21. A thermal transfer recording method for pressing an ink ribbon to a recording sheet by a thermal head and thermal-transferring ink of said ink ribbon to said recording sheet, said method comprising:
- a pro-thermal transferring step of winding and driving said ink ribbon, before a recording of each of a plurality of characters on a line, in a conveyance direction from a stopped condition until a conveying speed of said ink ribbon reaches a conveying speed during the recording, said conveyance direction being a conveyance direction during the recording, and pressing said recording sheet through said ink ribbon by said thermal head;
- a thermal transferring step of winding and driving said ink ribbon in the conveyance direction during recording and thermal-transferring the ink of the ink ribbon to said recording sheet by said thermal head;
- a post-thermal transferring step of winding and driving said ink ribbon in the conveyance direction during recording and stopping said ink ribbon and releasing the pressing by said thermal head to said recording sheet through said ink ribbon; and
- a rewinding step of rewinding said ink ribbon by a length less than a total length of a conveyance length of said ink ribbon conveyed at said pre-thermal transferring step and a conveyance length of said ink ribbon conveyed at said post-thermal transferring step in a direction opposite to the conveyance direction during recording.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/180,773 filed Jan. 10, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/845,834 filed Mar. 6, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/477,111 filed Feb. 7, 1990, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/094,757 filed Sep. 10, 1987 all now abandoned.
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