Duplex or dual-sided direct thermal printing of transaction documents or receipts is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,784,906 and 6,759,366. The printers are configured to allow printing on both sides of thermal media moving along a feed path through the printer. In such printers a direct thermal print head is disposed on each side of the media feed path. A thermal print head faces an opposing platen across the feed path from the print head.
In direct thermal printing, a print head selectively applies heat to paper or other sheet media comprising a substrate with a thermally sensitive coating. The coating changes color when heat is applied, by which “printing” is provided on the coated substrate. For dual-sided direct thermal printing, the sheet media substrate may be coated on both sides.
Duplex or dual-sided direct thermal printing has been described for providing variable information on both sides of a paper receipt, to save materials and to provide flexibility in providing information to customers. The printing can be driven electronically or by computer using a computer application program which directs dual-sided printing. A dual-sided direct thermal printer can also be configured for use in conjunction with simplex mode programs for printing of receipts or other documents.
Recording elements for one-sided direct thermal printing are known in which a detachable thermal label element is backed with a contact adhesive and adhered to a release material backing. The thermal label element has a temperature sensitive coating which changes color for direct thermal printing when heated.
A temperature sensitive recording element for two-sided direct thermal printing comprises a substrate having temperature sensitive coatings on opposite sides of the substrate and includes a detachable thermal label element. A thermal label element with a temperature sensitive coating and backed with a contact adhesive is described. The temperature sensitive recording element may, for example, be direct thermally printed on both sides of the substrate to provide a shipping document, and direct thermally printed on the thermal label element to provide a return shipping label. For another solution, the substrate may be direct thermally printed on both sides to provide a pharmacy document, and the thermal label element may be direct thermally printed to provide a pharmacy label.
By way of example, various embodiments of the invention are described in the material to follow with reference to the included drawings. Variations may be adopted.
The thermal print media 20 may be supplied in the form of a paper roll or sheet, e.g., to provide a voucher, coupon, receipt, ticket or other article or document, upon which printing such as graphics or text, or both, may be printed on both sides of the media 20.
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Dual-sided imaging direct thermal printer 10 is configured to allow printing on both sides of a receipt or other sheet media 20 moving along a feed path 25 through the printer 10 with print heads 50 and 60 on opposite sides of the media feed path 25. Print heads 50 and 60 preferably have associated opposing platens 30 and 40 as shown.
A portion, e.g., half, of a block of data to be printed may be printed by direct thermal printing on one side of the media 20, and another portion of the data, e.g., half, may be printed by direct thermal printing on the reverse side of the media 20, or the media sides on which the respective portions of data are printed may be reversed. In this manner a transaction receipt may be generated in which a portion of the associated transaction data is printed on one side of the receipt and the remaining portion of the transaction data is printed on the other side of the receipt, conserving upon the amount of media 20 required for printing of the receipt. A dual-sided direct thermal printing function may be further be used to determine the portion or quantity of data, or a block of data, to be printed on a side of the media 20. Different blocks of data may be alternatively selected for printing.
A dual-sided imaging direct thermal printer 10 having pre-print data storage facilities may store one or more blocks of data to be repetitively printed on a side of the media 20, e.g., with data submitted by application software to be printed on the other media side. Where multiple data blocks are stored in the printer storage, the blocks may be alternatively selected for printing, as may be the media printing side selection.
A temperature sensitive recording element may, for example, be direct thermally printed on both sides of the associated coated substrate to provide a shipping document, and direct thermally printed on the thermal label element to provide a return shipping label. For another solution, the dual-sided recording element 130 may be direct thermally printed on both sides of the coated substrate to provide a pharmacy document, and the thermal label element may be direct thermally printed to provide a pharmacy label.
The description above presents a number of specific embodiments or examples of a broader invention. The invention is also carried out in a wide variety of other alternative ways which have not been described here. Many other embodiments or variations of the invention may also be carried out within the scope of the following claims.