Claims
- 1. A method of controlling take-up of a used thermal transfer ink ribbon in thermal printing apparatus in which thermal transfer ink ribbon is drawn from a supply spool and after use of the ribbon for printing the used ribbon is wound onto a take-up spool including in a pre-printing operation prior to a printing operation the steps of rotating the take-up spool through a predetermined angle to draw ribbon from the supply spool and determining the extent of resultant rotation of said supply spool; and in a subsequent printing operation in which a thermal print head is selectively operated to cause ink to be transferred from the ink ribbon to the print receiving medium the steps of bringing the thermal transfer ribbon into adherent ink transfer engagement with the print receiving medium; feeding the print receiving medium and the thermal transfer ink ribbon in adherent engagement therewith past the thermal print head and utilizing a function dependent upon said extent of rotation of the supply spool to control energization of a motor drive to drive the take-up spool to apply a substantially uniform tension to the used thermal ink transfer ribbon effective to peel said used thermal transfer ink ribbon from said adherent engagement with the print receiving medium and ineffective due to said adherent engagement of said thermal transfer ink ribbon with the print receiving medium during the printing operation to cause relative movement between the thermal transfer ribbon and the print receiving medium.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 further including the step, prior to the step of rotating the take-up spool through the predetermined angle, of rotating the take-up spool until resultant rotation of the supply spool occurs.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 including the step between a first printing operation and a second printing operation subsequent to said first printing operation of modifying the function in dependence upon an extent by which the ribbon is fed during said first printing operation.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 2 including the step between a first printing operation and a second printing operation subsequent to said first printing operation of modifying the function in dependence upon an extent by which the ribbon is fed during said first printing operation.
- 5. Thermal transfer printing apparatus including a thermal print head; a supply of thermal transfer ink ribbon wound on a rotatable supply spool; said thermal transfer ink ribbon extending from the supply spool past the thermal print head to a rotatable take-up spool; motor drive means operable to apply rotational drive to the supply spool to wind said thermal transfer ink ribbon thereon; control means operative prior to a printing operation to energize the motor drive means to rotate the take-up spool through a predetermined angle to draw the thermal transfer ink ribbon from the supply spool and to determine an extent of rotation of the supply spool resulting from said rotation of said take-up spool through said predetermined angle; means operable to bring a print receiving medium into adhering engagement with the ink ribbon adjacent the print head and to maintain said adhering engagement for the duration of the printing operation and to produce relative movement between the print receiving medium and the print head during the printing operation, said adhering engagement of the print receiving medium and the ink ribbon being effective to feed the ink ribbon with the feeding of the print receiving medium and to draw the ink ribbon from the supply spool, said control means being operative for the duration of the printing operation to energize the print head to produce a print impression by transfer of ink from the thermal transfer ink ribbon to the print receiving medium in a plurality of printing cycles during said relative movement and said control means being operable for the duration of the printing operation to energize said motor drive means to rotate the take-up spool in dependence upon a function dependent upon said extent of rotation of the supply spool so as to apply a substantially uniform tension to the thermal transfer ribbon effective to peel the thermal transfer ink ribbon from the print receiving medium but ineffective to cause relative movement between the thermal transfer ink ribbon and the print receiving medium.
- 6. Printing apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the motor drive means includes a stepper motor energised by drive pulses and the control means is operative to control rate of application of said drive pulses to the motor drive means in dependence upon the function.
- 7. A method of printing a franking impression on a mail item including the steps, prior to commencement of printing the franking impression, of rotating a take-up spool through a predetermined angle to wind ink ribbon onto the take-up spool and thereby draw ink ribbon from a supply spool and determining an extent of rotation of said supply spool as a result of the rotation of the take-up spool through said predetermined angle; thereafter in a printing operation to print a franking impression bringing a mail item to receive the franking impression into an adhering ink transfer engagement with the ink ribbon and the ink ribbon into heat transfer engagement with a thermal print head and maintaining said engagements during printing of the franking impression; feeding said mail item past the print head at a feed speed, the engagement of the mail item with the ink ribbon being effective to feed the ink ribbon at the feed speed with the mail item and solely effective to draw the ink ribbon from the supply spool; operating the print head during feeding of the mail item past the print head to cause transfer of ink from the ink ribbon to the mail item to print the franking impression and for a duration of printing at least the franking impression utilizing a function dependent upon said extent of rotation of the supply spool prior to said printing to control energization of a motor drive for rotation of the take-up spool to apply a substantially uniform tension to ink ribbon that has been used for printing effective to peel the used ribbon from the mail item and ineffective to draw the ribbon at a speed greater than said feed speed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/590,366, filed Jan. 25, 1996, now abandoned.
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