Claims
- 1. A franking machine including a print head comprising a plurality of selectively operable printing elements; means operable to feed a mail item in a feed direction past said printing elements; means to operate said printing elements to deposit ink onto said mail item in selected ones of a series of print cycles determined by a first data signal to print a code; code reading means responsive to a portion of the code printed by a group of said printing elements of smaller number than said plurality of printing elements to generate a second data signal corresponding to data represented by said portion of said printed code; comparison means to compare said first data signal and said second data signal to provide an indication of operability of said printing elements in said group of said printing elements; and means to cause the code reading means to respond to portions, different from one another, of said printed code in a succession of printed codes, said different portions being printed by different groups of said printing elements and the operability of each of said printing elements of said plurality of said printing elements being indicated by said code reading means in responding to the succession of printed codes.
- 2. A franking machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plurality of printing elements are located in a line extending transversely to the feed direction and including means to move the code reading means relative to said printing elements in a scanning direction transverse to said feed direction to locations different from one another along said scanning direction respectively for each successive printed code.
- 3. A franking machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein operation of the printing elements in selected ones of a series of print cycles determined by the first data signal effects printing of bars of a code representing data corresponding to the first data signal, each bar of the code extending transversely to the feed direction of the mail item.
- 4. A franking machine as claimed in claim 3 including means to move the code reading means relative to said printing elements in a scanning direction transverse to the feed direction to positions different from one another along said scanning direction respectively for each successive printed code.
- 5. A franking machine including a print head comprising a plurality of printing elements; means operable to feed a mail item past said printing elements; means to operate all of said plurality of printing elements to deposit ink onto the mail item in selected ones of a series of print cycles determined by a first data signal to print a code; code reading means responsive to a portion of said code printed by a group of said printing elements of smaller number than said plurality of printing elements to generate a second data signal corresponding to data represented by said portion of said code; comparison means to compare said first data signal and said second data signal to provide an indication of operability of said printing elements in said group of printing elements; and means to cause said code reading means to respond to a first portion of a first printed code and to a second portion of a second printed code, said first portion of said first printed code being printed by a first group of said printing elements and said second portion of said second printed code being printed by a second group of said printing elements; operability of said elements in said first group of said printing elements being indicated by said code reading means responding to said first portion of said first code and operability of said second group of said printing elements being indicated by said code reading means responding to said second portion of said second code.
- 6. A franking machine including a print head comprising a plurality of ink jet nozzles; a receptacle for solid ink pellets, said receptacle communicating with said nozzles; heating means to melt the solid ink pellets contained in the receptacle so that the melted ink is enabled to flow to said nozzles; each nozzle being provided with a piezo-electric device; a guide surface in spaced relation to said nozzles; means operable to feed a mail item in a feed direction in engagement with said guide surface past said nozzles; means to operate the piezo-electric device of each of said nozzles to eject droplets of ink from each of said nozzles onto the mail item in selected ones of a series of print cycles determined by a first data signal to print a code; code reading means responsive to a portion of the code printed by a group of said nozzles of smaller number than said plurality of nozzles to generate a second data signal corresponding to data represented by said portion of said printed code; comparison means to compare said first data signal and said second data signal to provide an indication of operability of nozzles in said group of nozzles; and means to cause the code reading means to respond to portions, different from one another, of said printed code in a succession of printed codes, said different portions being printed by different groups of said nozzles the operability of each nozzle of the plurality being indicated by said code reading means in responding to the succession of printed codes.
- 7. A franking machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein the plurality of nozzles are located in a line extending transversely to the feed direction and including means to move the code reading means relative to said nozzles in a scanning direction transversely of said feed direction to a location along said scanning direction different for each successive printed code.
- 8. A franking machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein operation of the piezo-electric device of each of said nozzles in selected ones of a series of print cycles determined by the first data signal effects printing of bars of a code representing data corresponding to the first data signal, each bar of the code extending transversely to the feed direction of the mail item.
- 9. A franking machine as claimed in claim 7 including means to move the code reading means in a scanning direction transversely of the feed direction to a position along said scanning direction different for each successive printed code.
- 10. A franking machine including a print head comprising a plurality of ink jet nozzles; a receptacle for solid ink pellets, said receptacle communicating with said nozzles; heating means to melt the solid ink pellets contained in the receptacle so that the melted ink is enabled to flow to said nozzles; each nozzle being provided with a piezo-electric device; a guide surface in spaced relation to said nozzles; means operable to feed a mail item in engagement with said guide surface past said nozzles; means to operate the piezo-electric device of each of said nozzles to eject droplets of ink from each of said nozzles onto the mail item in selected ones of a series of print cycles determined by a first data signal to print a code; code reading means responsive to a portion of said code printed by a group of said nozzles of smaller number than said plurality of nozzles to generate a second data signal corresponding to data represented by said portion of said code; comparison means to compare said first data signal and said second data signal to provide an indication of operability of said nozzles in said group of nozzles; and means to cause said code reading means to respond to a first portion of a first printed code and to a second portion of a second printed code, said first portion being printed by a first group of said nozzles and said second portion being printed by a second group of said nozzles; wherein operability of said nozzles in said first group of said nozzles is indicated by said code reading means responding to said first portion of said first code and operability of said second group of said nozzles is indicated by said code reading means responding to said second portion of said second code.
- 11. A franking machine including a print head comprising
- a plurality of selectively operable printing elements disposed in a line extending transversely to a feed direction;
- means operable to feed a series of mail items in succession in said feed direction past said plurality of printing elements;
- print control means to operate selected ones of said plurality of printing elements during feeding of said mail items of said series of mail items past said plurality of printing elements to print a franking impression on each of said mail items and further operative in response to a first data signal to operate all of said plurality of printing elements during feeding of said mail items past said plurality of printing elements to print bars of a bar code on each of said mail items;
- code reading means responsive to a portion of said bar code to output a second data signal, said portion of said bar code being a part of said bar code printed by a number of said printing elements less than said plurality of printing elements; said code reading means being displaceable in a scanning direction extending transversely of said feed direction;
- scanning means operative to locate said code reading means along said scanning direction in a succession of scanning positions corresponding respectively to said plurality of mail items fed in succession past said printing elements to cause said code reading means to respond to a first portion of said code printed on a first mail item of said series of mail items by a first group of said printing elements and to respond to a second portion of said code printed on a second mail item of said series of mail items by a second group of said printing elements different from said first group of printing elements;
- comparison means to compare said second data signal with said first data signal in respect of said codes printed on said first mail item and said second mail item to provide an indication of operability of both said first group of said printing elements and said second group of printing elements for printing said franking impressions.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/575,673 filed Aug. 31, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,189,442.
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