The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-196573, filed on Nov. 27, 2020, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
There is a conventionally known conveyer used in a rolled paper printer and configured to convey a rolled paper sheet (rolled paper). In a certain publicly known conveyer is provided with a tensioner which is arranged in a conveying path for the rolled paper sheet, at a location between a storing part for the rolled paper sheet and a conveyance roller, and which is movable following any variation in the tension acting on the rolled paper sheet. A controller of the conveyer controls the rotation amount(s) of the conveyer roller and/or the rolled paper sheet so that the tensioner is located at a target portion in a movable range of the tensioner. Further, in a case that the tensioner continues to remain in an error area inside the movable range, the controller determines that any conveying error of the rolled paper sheet has occurred.
In the rolled paper printer, in a case that the diameter of the rolled paper sheet is changed due to printing, a conveying route for the rolled paper sheet between the storing part and the tensioner is changed. As a result, the tensioner is moved by the rolled paper sheet, and the target position of the tensioner is changed. In the rolled paper printer, however, the error area is fixed, and thus the change in the diameter of the roller paper sheet might lead to such a fear that a conveying error might be wrongly (erroneously) determined.
The present disclosure has been made in view of the above-described situation, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a technique capable of suppressing any erroneous determination of the conveying error in a conveyer which changes the target position of the tensioner.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a conveyer including: a supporting member, a conveyance roller, a guide member, an urging member, a sensor and a controller. The supporting member is configured to rotate in a state that the supporting member supports a roll body in which a roll sheet is wound. The conveyance roller is configured to convey the sheet pulled from the roll body in a conveying orientation. The guide member is positioned upstream in the conveying orientation of the conveyance roller, is configured to make contact with the sheet pulled from the roll body, and is configured to move in a crossing direction crossing an axis of the supporting member and an axis of the conveyance roller. The urging member is configured to urge the guide member in an urging direction including a component in the crossing direction so as to apply a tension to the sheet making contact with the guide member. The sensor is configured to detect a position in the crossing direction of the guide member. The controller is configured to control rotation of the supporting member and rotation of the conveyance roller. The controller is configured to execute: determination of a target position in the crossing direction of the guide member in accordance with a diameter of the roll body, and determination of a permissible position in accordance with the determined target position; controlling of a rotation amount of the supporting member, a rotation amount of the conveyance roller, or both of the rotation amount of the supporting member and the rotation amount of the conveyance roller so that the position in the crossing direction of the guide member, becomes to be the determined target position; determination as to whether or not the position in the crossing direction of the guide member detected by the sensor exceeds the permissible position; and performing of a notification of a conveying error of the sheet in accordance with determination by the controller that the position in the crossing direction of the guide member exceeds the permissible position.
The present disclosure contribute to suppression of any erroneous determination of the conveying error in the conveyer which changes the target position of the tensioner.
In the following, an image recording apparatus 100 and a conveyer 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be explained. Note that the embodiment is merely an example of the present disclosure, and it is needless to say that the embodiment may be changed as appropriate in a range not changing the gist of the present disclosure.
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The image recording apparatus 100 as depicted in
The image recording apparatus 100 includes a casing 110 having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. The casing 110 has, as a plurality of walls, a bottom wall 111, a front wall 112, a rear wall 113, a left wall 114, a right wall 115 and an upper wall 116. The plurality of walls partition an internal space 117 of the casing 110 from the outside. Note that most of the right wall 115 is omitted so as to indicate the internal configuration of the image recording apparatus 100.
A slit-shaped discharge port 118 which is long in the left-right direction 9 is formed in the front surface 112 at a location near to the upper end of the front surface 112. The sheet 213 on which the image recording has been performed is discharged from the discharge port 118.
An operation panel 1100 is provided on the front surface 112. The operation panel 1110 has an operation button and/or a display. A user operates the operation button in order to operate the image recording apparatus 100 and/or to confirm a variety of kinds of settings. The display displays a variety of kinds of information under the control of a controller 290.
The image recording apparatus 100 is provided with, in the internal space 117, the conveyer 200, a tank 120, a conveying/supporting mechanism 130 and a recording head 140. The conveyer 200 is provided with a supporting member 210, a conveyance roller pair 220, a guide member 230, an urging member 240 and a discharge roller pair 250. As depicted in
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Note that it is allowable that the roll body 211 does not have the core tube 212, and that the sheet 213 is wound in a roll shape so as to form the roll body 211.
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The roll body 211 is installed in the supporting member 210 having the above-described configuration. At the time of installment, the core tube 212 is inserted into the supporting member 210. As a result, the axial core of the core tube 212 is substantially coincident with the rotation axis 210A. Further, the left-right center of the sheet 213 is positioned along a center surface (see
The conveyance roller pair 220 (an example of a “conveyance roller”) is positioned to be away from the supporting member upward and away from the rear wall 113 frontward. The conveyance roller pair 220 has a driving roller 221 and a driven roller 222. The driving roller 221 is supported by each of a pair of side frames (not depicted in the drawings) to be rotatable in the circumferential direction of a rotation axis 221A of the driving roller 221. The driven roller 222 is, for example, a pinch roller, and is supported by each of the pair of side frames to be rotatable in the circumferential direction of a rotation axis of the driven roller 222. The driven roller 222 makes contact with a lower end of the driving roller 221 from therebelow. In the following, a contact part at which the driving roller 221 and the driven roller 222 make contact with each other is referred also to as a nip 223. A position in the up-down direction 7 of the nip 223 is substantially same with a position in the up-down direction 7 of the discharge port 118.
The conveyance roller pair 220 having the above-described configuration pinches or sandwiches the sheet 213, extending from the guide member 230, by the nip 223. A motive power generated by the motor 272 (see
Note that the driving roller 221 and the driven roller 222 may be arranged so that the driven roller 222 makes contact with an upper end of the driving roller 221 from thereabove.
The discharge roller pair 250 is positioned to be away from the conveyance roller pair 220 frontward. The discharge roller pair 250 has a driving roller 251 and a driven roller 252. The driving roller 251 and the driven roller 252 are each supported by each of a pair of side frames (not depicted in the drawings) to be rotatable in the circumferential direction of a rotation axis of each of the driving roller 251 and the driven roller 252. The driven roller 252 is, for example, a spur, and makes contact with a lower end of the driving roller 251 from therebelow; the driven roller 252 follows the rotation of the driving roller 251 and rotates. The driving roller 251 and the driven roller 252 make contact with each other at a position in the up-down direction 7 which is substantially same with the position in the up-down direction 7 of the discharge port 118.
The discharge roller pair 250 pinches or sandwiches the sheet 213 fed from the conveyance roller pair 220 and feds the sheet 213 in the conveying orientation 8A. The sheet 213 is discharged from the discharge port 118.
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The urging member 240 applies a force in an urging orientation 8C (hereinafter referred also to as an “urging force”) to the guide member 230, as depicted in
Note that in the following description, a combination of the guide member 230 and the urging member 240 is referred also to as a “tensioner”.
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The tank 120 stores an ink at a position close to the front end of the internal space 117 and below the conveying route 160. The ink inside the tank 120 is supplied to the recording head 140 via a non-illustrated tube.
The recording head 140 is positioned between the conveyance roller pair 220 and the discharge roller pair 250 in the front-rear direction 8. The recording head 140 is located at a position slightly above the conveying route 160 in the up-down direction 7. At this position, the recording head 140 discharges or ejects the ink in the inside thereof under the control of the controller 290.
Openings of a plurality of nozzles 142 are aligned in the left-right direction 9 in the lower surface of the recording head 140. Note that only one piece of the nozzle 142 is depicted in
The conveying/supporting mechanism 130 is provided with a driving roller 131, a driven roller 132 and an endless belt 133. The driving roller 131 is positioned between the conveyance roller pair 220 and the plurality of nozzles 142 in the front-rear direction 8. The driven roller 132 is positioned between the plurality of nozzles 142 and the discharge roller pair 250 in the front-rear direction 8. A position in the up-down direction 7 of an upper end of each of the driving roller 131 and the driven roller 132 is slightly below the position in the up-down direction 7 of the conveying route 160. Note that the relationship of the positions in the front-rear direction 8 of the driving roller 131 and the driven roller 132 may be opposite to that described above. The endless belt 133 is stretched between the driving roller 131 and the driven roller 132. An upper end surface of the endless belt 133 is used as a conveying surface 134. The conveying surface 134 faces or is opposite to the plurality of nozzles 142, with the conveying route 160 being interposed therebetween.
The driving roller 131 rotates by the motive power generated by the motor 272 (see
Note that the conveying/supporting mechanism 130 may be configured to absorb the sheet 213.
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The strip 261 extends in the movable direction 8B at a position which is slightly on the right side with respect to the guide member 230, and is fixed to the frame (not depicted in the drawings) inside the casing 110. A main surface of the strip 261 faces or is opposite to a right side surface 232 of the guide member 230. As depicted in
The light-emitting element 262 is fixed to the right side surface 232 so that the light-emitting element 262 faces the slit groups 261A and 261B at a position on the left side with respect to the strip 261, as depicted in
Each of the light-receiving elements 263A and 263B is fixed to the right side surface 232 so as to face the light-emitting element 262, with the strip 261 being interposed therebetween, at a position on the right side with respect to the strip 261. At this position, the light receiving elements 263A and 263B output, respectively, a signal Va and a signal Vb (see
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Each of the encoder disks has slits having a same shape and formed therein in a circumferential direction of a rotation axis possessed thereby, with an equal spacing distance therebetween. The encoder disk of the rotary encoder 281 is attached to an end on one side in the left-right direction 9 of the supporting member 210 so that the rotation axis of the encoder disk is coincident with the rotation axis 210A. The encoder disk of the rotary encoder 282 is attached to an end on one side in the left-right direction 9 of the driving roller 221 so that the rotation axis of the encoder disk is coincident with the rotation axis 221.
Each of the light-emitting elements emits the light at a position facing the encoder disk of a same rotary encoder, between the rotary encoders 281 and 282, to which each of the light-emitting element belongs, under the control of the controller 290.
Each of the light-receiving elements is provided at a position at which each of the light-receiving elements faces the light-emitting element, with the encoder disk being interposed therebetween, the encoder disk being of a same rotary encoder, between the rotary encoders 281 and 282, to which the each of the light-receiving element belongs. The light-receiving element of the rotary encoder 281 outputs a signal Vc, corresponding to an incident light amount from the side of the encoder disk, to the controller 290. The light-receiving element of the rotary encoder 282 outputs a signal Vd, corresponding to an incident light amount from the side of the encoder disk, to the controller 290.
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Note that in the controller 290, it is allowable that only the CPU performs respective kinds of processing. Alternatively, it is allowable that only the ASIC performs the respective kinds of processing, or that the CPU and the ASIC perform the respective kinds of processing in a cooperative manner. Still alternatively, in the controller 290, it is allowable that one CPU singly performs the respective processing, or that a plurality of pieces of the CPU perform the processings in a sharing manner. Alternatively, in the controller 290, it is allowable that one ASIC singly performs the respective processing, or that a plurality of pieces of the ASIC perform the processings in a sharing manner.
The image recording apparatus 100 is provided with a fixing unit, a maintenance unit, etc., which are not illustrated in the drawings. The fixing unit is a halogen heater which is elongated in the left-right direction 9, and is located at a position which is in front of the recording head 140 and which is above the conveying route 160. The fixing unit is configured to fix the ink to the sheet 213 by radiating an infrared light to the sheet 213 which is passing a location below the fixing unit. The maintenance unit includes a cap configured to cover the plurality of nozzles 142 possessed by the recording head 140, a wiper configured to wipe the lower surface of the recording head 140, etc.
Further, the conveyer 200 is not provided with a conveyance roller pair which applies the conveying force to the sheet which is being conveyed between the supporting member 210 and the guide member 230. Furthermore, the conveyer 200 is not provided with another guide member which applies the tension to the sheet which is being conveyed between the supporting member 210 and the guide member 230.
An operator of the image recording apparatus 100 attaches a new roll body 211 to the supporting member 210. Then, the operator pulls a forward end of the sheet 213 upward from the roll body 211. The sheet 213 is placed on the curved surface 231 of the guide member 230, and is curbed frontward. The forward end of the sheet 213 is pinched into the nip 223 of the conveyance roller pair 220. Afterwards, the image recording apparatus 100 stands by for a reception of image data, indicating an image to be recorded on each of the labels of the roll body 211, from an external personal computer, etc.
In accordance with the receipt of the image data, the controller 290 executes a preparing processing of an image recording (a processing of S100 of
In the processing of S101, the controller 290 firstly provides the driving signal to the motor 272 to thereby rotate the driving rollers 221, 251 and 131 so that the sheet 213 on the conveying route 160 is conveyed in a reverse orientation to the conveying orientation 8A only by a predetermined amount. As a result, the sheet 213 is loosen in the surrounding of the guide member 230, and the guide member 230 is moved to the rear limit position RLP in the movable range MR. The rear limit position RLP is used as the origin of the position in the movable direction 8B of the guide member 230.
Next, in the processing of S102, the controller 290 provides the driving signal to the motor 271 to thereby rotate each of the supporting member 210 and the driving rollers 221, 251 and 131 so that the sheet 213 on the conveying route 160 is conveyed in the conveying orientation 8A. In this process, the sheet 213 applies a force in the conveying orientation 8A to the curved surface 231 of the guide member 230. Further, an urging force in the urging orientation 8C by the urging member 240 is also applied to the guide member 230, against the force in the conveying orientation 8A. With this, the tension is applied to the sheet 213. The guide member 230 changes the position thereof inside the movable range MR, in accordance with the tension.
In the processing of S103, the controller 230 starts obtainment of the signal Va from the light-receiving element 263A and obtainment of the signal Va from the light-receiving element 263B. The controller 290 derives the current position with respect to the origin, from the signals Va and Vb, at a constant time interval, and stores the derived current position. The current position is a current position of the guide member 230 in the movable direction 8B.
In the processing of S104, the controller 290 presumes, by a publicly known method, the diameter of the roll body 211 based on a conveying amount of the sheet 213, in a case of conveying the sheet 213 from the roll body 211 in the processing of S102, and a rotation amount in the circumferential direction of the supporting member 210. Specifically, after the state of the sheet 213 becomes to be a state with no loosening between the guide member 230 and the conveyance roller pair 220, the controller 290 obtains the signal Vd from the rotary encoder 282, and derives the rotation amount of the conveyance roller pair 220 based on the number of pulses included in the signal Vd. Based on the derived rotation amount of the conveyance roller pair 220 and a predetermined circumferential length of the driving roller 221, the controller 290 derives the conveying amount in the conveying orientation 8A of the sheet 213. The controller 290 obtains the signal Vc from the rotary encoder 281, and derives the rotation amount of the supporting member 210 from the number of pulses included in the signal Vc. The controller 290 presumes the diameter of the roll body 211 from the conveying amount of the sheet 213 and the rotation amount of the supporting member 210.
Note that regarding the method of presuming the diameter of the roll body 211, it is allowable to use another publicly known method, for example, such as using an optical sensor to thereby grasping (obtaining information regarding) the outer circumferential part of the roll body 211, etc., to thereby presume the diameter of the roll body 211.
The controller 290 stores, in the EEPROM, etc., a table 281 (see
After the processing of S104, the controller 290 determines, in the processing of S105, the target position TP. Specifically, the controller 290 extracts a target position TP, among the target positions TP, which corresponds to the presumed diameter from the table 281, and stores the extracted target position TP in the RAM, etc.
In the processing of S105, the controller 290 further determines a set of a first rear-side permissible position RPP1 and a first front-side permissible position FPP1 (hereinafter referred also to as a “first permissible position set”), and a set of a second rear-side permissible position RPP2 and a second front-side permissible position FPP2 (hereinafter referred also to as a “second permissible position set”), as four permissible positions PP (see
During the execution of the image recording, the controller 290 activates the motors 271 and 272 in accordance with a predetermined driving profile. By the driving profile, the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 accelerate until the rotations reach from the start of the rotations to the stationary state (namely, the constant speed). Further, the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 decelerate until the rotations reach from the stationary state to the stop of the rotations.
The first rear-side permissible position RPP1 and the first front-side permissible position FPP1 are used by the controller 290 in a case that the motors 271 and 272 are in the stationary state, and are positions which are apart from the target position TP only by a first distance to the rear side and the front side, respectively, in the movable direction 8B, as depicted in
The second rear-side permissible position RPP2 and the second front-side permissible position FPP2 are used by the controller 290 in a case that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are accelerating or decelerating, and are positions which are apart from the target position TP only by a second distance to the rear side and the front side, respectively, in the movable direction 8B, as depicted in
In the processing of S106. the controller 290 stops the output of the driving signals, in accordance with the arrival (reaching) of the sheet 213 at a start position of the image recording.
By the processings of S101 to S106, the sheet 213 stops at the start position, and the current position, the target position TP and the four permissible positions PP regarding the guide member 230 are stored in the RAM.
Next to the processing of S106, the controller 290 controls the respective parts or components of the image recording apparatus 100 for the image recording, by the processings of S107 to S109.
In the processing of S107, the controller 290 starts the output of the driving signals to the motors 271 and 272, respectively, in accordance with the driving profile. With this, the controller 290 starts to rotate each of the supporting member 210 and the driving rollers 221, 251 and 131 so as to convey the sheet 213 on the conveying route 160 in the conveying orientation 8A. Also in this process, the tension is applied to the sheet 213, and the guide member 230 moves in the front-rear direction 8 within the movable range MR.
In the processing of S108, the controller 290 causes the ink to be discharged from the plurality of nozzles 142, based on the image data. As a result, an image is recorded on a label of the sheet 213.
In the processing of S109, the controller 290 determines whether or not the image recording is to be ended. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the image recording is not to be ended (namely, NO in the processing of S109), the controller 290 executes the processing of S108 so as to continue the discharging of the ink. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the image recording is to be ended (namely, YES in the processing of S109), then in the processing of S110, the controller 290 stops the output of the driving signals to the motors 271 and 272, respectively, in accordance with the driving profile. Then, the controller 290 ends the processing of
The controller 290 executes a processing of
In the processing of S201 of
In the processing of S202, the controller 290 derives the current position of the guide member 203 with a similar method as that of the processing of S104, at a constant predetermined time interval. In the processing of S202, the controller 290 further performs feedback control for the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 so that the derived current position becomes to be the target position TP determined in the processing of S106. In the feedback control, the controller 290 adjusts the parameter of the driving signal which is to be applied to each of the motors 271 and 272. The parameter is determined depending on the kind of the motors 271 and 272, and is, for example, the pulse width, the amplitude, etc.
In the processing of S203, the controller 290 determines, every time the controller 290 derives the current position, whether or not the derived current position is a position behind the second rear-side permissible position RPP2. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is not the position behind the second rear-side permissible position RPP2 (namely, NO in the processing of S203), the controller 290 executes the processing of S204. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is the position behind the second rear-side permissible position RPP2 (namely, YES in the processing of S203), the controller 290 executes the processing of S216.
In the image recording apparatus 100, there is such a case that the sheet 213 is jammed in the conveying route 160, namely, a jam (jamming) occurs during a period of time in which the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are being controlled based on the driving profile. In a case that the jam of this kind occurs, there arises such a situation that the sheet 213 is not conveyed in the conveying route 160, which causes the tension by the tensioner to be not applied to the sheet 213. In this situation, the controller 290 determines “YES” in the processing of S203, and the controller 290 executes the processing of S216. Note that regarding this point, similar procedures are performed regarding also the processings of S208 and S213 which will be descried later on.
In the processing of S204, the controller 290 determines whether or not the current position derived in the processing of S202 is a position in front of the second front-side permissible position FPP2. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is not the position in front of the second front-side permissible position FPP2 (namely, in a case that NO in the processing of S204), the controller 290 executes the processing of S205. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is the position in front of the second front-side permissible position FPP2 (namely, in a case that YES in the processing of S204), the controller 290 executes the processing of S216.
In the image recording apparatus 100, the jam might occur also between the supporting member 210 and the guide member 230. In a case that the jam of this kind occurs, there arises such a situation that although the sheet 213 is not conveyed by the supporting member 230 and the conveyance roller pair 220, the conveyance roller pair 220 keeps to feed the sheet 213 to the conveying route 160, which causes an excessive tension to be applied to the sheet 213. In this situation, the controller 290 determines “YES” in the processing of S204, and the controller 290 executes the processing of S216. Note that regarding this point, similar procedures are performed regarding also the processings of S209 and S214 which will be descried later on.
In the processing of S205, the controller 290 determines whether or not the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are shifted to the stationary state. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are not shifted to the stationary state (namely, in a case that NO in the processing of S205), the controller 290 returns the procedure to the processing of S202. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are shifted to the stationary state (namely, in a case that YES in the processing of S205), the controller 290 executes the processing of S206.
In the processing of S206, the controller 290 selects, between the first permissible position set and the second permissible position set, the first permissible position set.
In the processing of S207, the controller 290 executes a processing similar to that in the processing of S202.
In the processing of S208, the controller 290 determines, every time the controller 290 derives the current position, whether or not the derived current position is a position behind the first rear-side permissible position RPP1. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is not the position behind the first rear-side permissible position RPP1 (namely, NO in the processing of S208), the controller 290 executes the processing of S209. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is the position behind the first rear-side permissible position RPP1 (namely, YES in the processing of S208), the controller 290 executes the processing of S216.
In the processing of S209, the controller 290 determines whether or not the current position derived in the processing of S207 is a position in front of the first front-side permissible position FPP1. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is not the position in front of the first front-side permissible position FPP1 (namely, in a case that NO in the processing of S209), the controller 290 executes the processing of S210. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is the position in front of the first front-side permissible position FPP1 (namely, in a case that YES in the processing of S209), the controller 290 executes the processing of S216.
In the processing of S210, the controller 290 determines whether or not the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are shifted to the deceleration state. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are not shifted to the deceleration state (namely, in a case that NO in the processing of S210), the controller 290 returns the processing to the processing of S207. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are shifted to the deceleration state (namely, in a case that YES in the processing of S210), the controller 290 executes the processing of S211.
In the processings of S211 to S214, the controller 290 executes processings similar to the processings of S201 to S204. Note that, however, in a case that the controller 290 determines that the current position is not the position in front of the second front-side permissible position FPP2 (namely, in a case that NO in the processing of S214), the controller 290 executes the processing of S215.
In the processing of S215, the controller 290 determines whether or not the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are stopped. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are not stopped (namely, in a case that NO in the processing of S215), the controller 290 returns the processing to the processing of S212. In a case that the controller 290 determines that the rotations of the motors 271 and 272 are stopped (namely, in a case that YES in the processing of S215), the controller 290 ends the processing of
In the processing of S216, the controller 290 performs control so as to stop the rotations of the supporting member 210 and the driving rollers 221, 251 and 131. Namely, the controller 290 stops the output of the driving signal to each of the motors 271 and 272. With this, the conveyance of the sheet 213 is stopped. In the processing of S216, the controller 219 further stops the discharge of the ink. In such a manner, the controller 290 ends the image recording processing of
In the processing of S217, the controller 290 provides a notification that a conveying error of the sheet 213 has occurred. Specifically, the controller 290 causes the display of the operation panel 1110 to display a warning message indicating that the conveying error has occurred, as one of the variety of kinds of information. In addition to this, in a case that the image recording apparatus 100 is provided with a speaker, the controller 290 outputs, from the speaker, a warning sound indicating that the conveying error has occurred.
In the image recording apparatus 100, since the permissible position PP in accordance with the target portion TP of the guide member 230 is determined in the processing of S105 of
In general, in a case that a jam occurs in the inside of the conveyer, the current position of the guide member exceeds the permissible position. In such a situation, there is a case that the permissible position excessively approaches closely to the target position if the target position has been changed and the permissible position is not changed, as in the background art. As a result, in the background art, there is such a problem that the conveying error is notified even though any jam has not occurred. According to the processing of
Further, as in the background art, in such a situation that only the permissible position is changed, the permissible position becomes to be excessively distant from the target position. As a result, in the background art, there is a case that any excessive time lag occurs from the occurrence of the jam and until the stop of the conveyance. According to the processing of
According to the processing of
Further, the sensor 260 is the linear encoder. Furthermore, the movable direction 8 does not include any component in the up-down direction 7. Accordingly, it is possible to suppress the size in the up-down direction 7 of the sensor 260. With this, it is possible to make the height of the image recording apparatus 100 to be small.
Moreover, since the urging member 240 urges the guide member 230 from the front side, it is possible to make the size in the front-rear direction 8 of each of the image recording apparatus 100 and the conveyer 200 to be small, as compared with a case of urging the guide member 230 from the rear side.
In the embodiment, the sheet 214 is being fed from the roll body 211 during the processings of S107 to S110 of
In view of this situation, in an image recording apparatus 100 according to a modification, the controller 290 executes an image recording as depicted in
After the execution of the processing of S107, in the processing of S301, the controller 290 starts obtaining the signal Vd from the rotary encoder 281 and starts deriving a total number of rotations of the supporting member 210 based on the signal Vd. The total number of rotations is a number of the rotations of the supporting member 210 since the processing of S301.
After the execution of the processing of S108, the controller 290 presumes, in the processing of S302, a current diameter of the roll body 211 based on that (responding to that) an update timing for the diameter of the roll body 211 has arrived. The total thickness of the separator and the labels in the roll body 211 is previously determined. Accordingly, the controller 290 deducts, from the diameter of the roll body 211 presumed last time, a multiplied value of the total number of rotations, the total thickness and 2 (two) to thereby derive the current diameter of the roll body 211.
Next, in the processing of S303, the controller 290 determines a target position TP corresponding to the current diameter of the roll body 211, in a similar manner as in the processing of S105. The controller 290 further determines four permissible positions PP (see
Note that in such a case that the updating timing of the diameter of the roll body 211 has not arrived after the execution of the processing of S108, the processings of S202 and S203 are skipped.
According to the image recording processing of the modification, the target position TP and the four permissible positions PP are updated, depending on the current diameter of the roll body 211, during the execution of image recording. Thus, it is possible to further suppress any erroneous determination that the current position of the guide member 230 exceeds the permissible position PP in the processing of
In the embodiment, in the processings of S201 and S211, both the second rear-side permissible position RPP2 and the second front-side permissible position FPP2 are selected. The present disclosure, however, is not limited to this; in the processing of S211, it is allowable to select, between the second rear-side permissible position RPP2 and the second front-side permissible position FPP2, only the second front-side permissible position FPP2 in a case that the suppression of the erroneous determination of the conveying error due to the overshoot of the motors 271 and 272 is regarded important. In this case, the processing of S203 is not executed. Alternatively, in a case that the suppression of the erroneous determination of the conveying error due to the undershoot of the motors 271 and 272 is regarded important, it is allowable to select only the second rear-side permissible position RPP2 in the processing of S211. In this case, the processing of S213 is not executed.
In the embodiment, both the first rear-side permissible position RPP1 and the first front-side permissible position FPP1 are selected in the processing of S206. The present disclosure, however, is not limited to this; it is allowable to select any one of the first rear-side permissible position RPP1 and the first front-side permissible position FPP1 in the processing of S206.
In the embodiment, the image recording apparatus 100 records an image on the sheet 213 by the ink-jet recording system. The system of image recording is not limited to the ink-jet recording system, and may be, for example, an electrophotographic system, a thermal transfer system, etc. Further, regarding the thermal transfer system, there is a direct printer in which a recording head is directly brought into contact with the sheet. In the direct printer, there is not any conveyance roller pair on the upstream side in the conveying direction 8 of the recording head, and a conveying belt (another example of the “conveyance roller”) is provided immediately below the recording head.
In the embodiment, the sensor 260 is the linear encoder. The present disclosure, however, is not limited to this. The sensor 260 may be a rotary encoder. In this case, the guide member 230 is consequently such a type that rocks (pivots) about the rotation axis thereof. The guide member of the rocking type is provided with; a lever member which rockably supports a lower end part of the guide member about a rotation axis L extending parallel to the width direction of the sheet, and a roller attached rotatably to a upper end part of the lever member. The lever member is urged rearward by a coil spring.
In the embodiment, the image recording apparatus 100 is provided with the conveying/supporting mechanism 130 which applies the conveying force to the sheet 213. It is allowable, however, that the image recording apparatus 100 is provided with a platen which is configured only to support the platen 213, rather than the conveying/supporting mechanism 130.
In the embodiment, the processing in
In the embodiment and the modification, the diameter of the roll body 211 is presumed in the processing of S104 of
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