Claims
- 1. A label printer/applier for printing label data on labels of a strip of label media having a plurality of laterally staggered labels in a plurality of sequences of the labels with a first label of each sequence of the labels having a leading edge which is sensible and thereafter applying printed labels on a surface at lateral positions corrected for staggering, the label printer/applier comprising:
- a) a printhead for printing on the media;
- b) at least one sensor sensing the leading edge of each first label at a known distance from said printhead;
- c) a drive system moving the plurality of labels from a position of said at least one sensor to a pre-established print position under said printhead;
- d) a label attaching mechanism receiving printed labels from said printhead, said label attaching mechanism being laterally movable a distance equal to an offset width of said common pattern of staggering;
- e) a shifting mechanism having a signal input shifting said label attaching mechanism laterally a distance and amount dictated by a signal at said signal input; and,
- f) position and print logic,
- f1) for sensing each first label of each sequence of labels with said at least one sensor,
- f2) for moving a next in sequence label from said position of said at least one sensor to said pre-established print position under said printhead,
- f3) for printing label data on labels positioned under said printhead, and
- f4) for outputting a signal to said signal input indicating the lateral position of a label positioned at said label attaching mechanism for attachment to a surface whereby said label is properly positioned laterally on said surface to compensate for its lateral offset in said common pattern of staggering.
- 2. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein said at least one sensor senses along a path having a width greater than a maximum amount of lateral drift of the plurality of labels.
- 3. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein said position and print logic includes logic for calculating a compensation factor E according to the equation: ##EQU4## where: A=position of a detected leading edge of a label;
- B=position of a detected trailing edge of a label or a leading edge of an offset label; and
- C=position of a detected leading edge of a following label.
- 4. The label printer/applier of claim 3, wherein a corrected position for the leading edges of the labels may then be determined from the equations A'=A+E and B'=B-E, where:
- A'=calculated leading edge of a label, after correction; and
- B'=calculated leading edge of an offset label, after correction.
- 5. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein each sequence of labels is equally laterally staggered across a width of the strip of gapless label media in a common pattern of staggering so that the first label of each sequence of labels has at least a portion thereof creating an offset leading edge which is physically sensible and further comprising:
- a) said printhead having a printing area extending across the width of the strip of gapless media; and,
- b) said printing area being subdivided into sub-printing areas equal to a width and positioned over a lateral position of one label of each sequence of labels.
- 6. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein:
- a) said printhead is a thermal printhead having a plurality of adjacent heating elements across said printing area; and
- b) said sub-printing areas each comprises an equal number of adjacent ones of said heating elements.
- 7. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein:
- a) said printhead is an impact printhead carried across a path defining said printing area from one end thereof to an opposite end; and,
- b) each of said sub-printing areas comprises a portion of said path.
- 8. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein said at least one sensor further comprises a plurality of sensors adapted to sense along parallel respective paths.
- 9. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein said parallel respective paths are separated by a distance greater than a maximum amount of drift of the plurality of labels.
- 10. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein signals from said plurality of sensors are combined into a common signal provided to said position and print logic.
- 11. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of sensors is coupled to an adjustable edge guide of said printer.
- 12. The label printer/applier of claim 1 wherein said at least one sensor further comprises a charge coupled device.
- 13. Printing apparatus for a label printer printing label data on labels of a strip of label media having a plurality of laterally-staggered equal-sized labels in a plurality of sequences of the labels wherein each sequence of labels is equally laterally staggered across a width of the strip of label media in a common pattern of staggering so that the first label of each sequence of labels has at least a portion thereof creating an offset leading edge which is physically sensible, said printing apparatus comprising:
- a) a printhead for printing on the media, said printhead having a printing area extending across the width of the strip of gapless media, said printing area being subdivided into sub-printing areas equal to a width and positioned over a lateral position of one label of each sequence of label; and,
- b) position and print logic,
- b1) for sensing each first label of each sequence of labels with said sensor,
- b2) for calculating the lateral position of a label at a pre-established print position under said printhead, and
- b3) for employing a one of said sub-printing areas of said printhead associated with said lateral position to print label data on said label under said printhead.
- 14. The printing apparatus for a label printer of claim 13 wherein:
- a) said printhead is a thermal printhead having a plurality of adjacent heating elements across said printing area; and,
- b) said sub-printing areas each comprises an equal number of adjacent ones of said heating elements.
- 15. The printing apparatus for a label printer of claim 13 wherein:
- a) said printhead is an impact printhead carried across a path defining said printing area from one end thereof to an opposite end; and,
- b) each of said sub-printing areas comprises a portion of said path.
- 16. Sensing apparatus for a label printer printing label data on labels of a strip of label media having a plurality of laterally-staggered equal-sized labels in a plurality of sequences of the labels wherein each sequence of labels is equally laterally staggered across a width of the strip of label media in a common pattern of staggering so that the first label of each sequence of labels has at least a portion thereof creating an offset leading edge which is physically sensible, said sensing apparatus comprising:
- at least one sensor sensing transverse edges of labels in the common pattern of staggering at a known distance from said printhead.
- 17. The sensing apparatus for a label printer of claim 16, wherein said at least one sensor senses along a path having a width greater than a maximum amount of lateral drift of the plurality of labels.
- 18. The sensing apparatus for a label printer of claim 16 wherein said at least one sensor further comprises a plurality of sensors adapted to sense along parallel respective paths.
- 19. The sensing apparatus for a label printer of claim 18 wherein said parallel respective paths are separated by a distance greater than a maximum amount of drift of the plurality of labels.
- 20. The sensing apparatus for a label printer of claim 16 and additionally including logic for calculating a compensation factor E used in association with edge positions sensed by said sensor according to the equation: ##EQU5## where: A=position of a detected leading edge of a label;
- B=position of a detected trailing edge of a label or a leading edge of an offset label; and
- C=position of a detected leading edge of a following label.
- 21. The sensing apparatus for a label printer of claim 17, wherein a corrected position for the leading edges of the labels may then be determined from the equations: A'=A+E and B'=B-E, where:
- A'=calculated leading edge of a label, after correction; and
- B'=calculated leading edge of an offset label, after correction.
- 22. A label printer for printing label data on labels of a strip of label media having a plurality of laterally-staggered equal-sized labels in an alternating sequence of the labels wherein each one of said labels has at least a portion thereof creating an offset leading edge which is physically sensible, said label printer comprising:
- a) a printhead for printing on the media, said printhead having a printing area extending across the width of the strip of gapless media, said printing area being subdivided into sub-printing areas equal to a width and positioned over a lateral position of one of said labels of each said sequence of labels;
- b) a first sensor sensing the leading edge of each alternating one of said labels at a known distance from said printhead;
- c) a second sensor sensing the leading edge of each other alternating one of said labels at a known distance from said printhead;
- d) a drive system moving the plurality of labels from a position of said first and second sensors to a pre-established print position under said printhead; and,
- e) position and print logic,
- e1) for sensing each label in an alternating manner with said first and second sensors,
- e2) for moving a next in sequence label from said position of said first and second sensors to said pre-established print position under said printhead, and
- e3) for printing label data on labels positioned under said printhead.
- 23. The label printer of claim 22 wherein at least one of said first and second sensors is coupled to an adjustable edge guide of said printer.
- 24. The label printer of claim 22 wherein each of said first and second sensors further comprises a charge coupled device.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/824,961, filed Mar. 27, 1997, now issued on Oct. 20, 1998, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,693; which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/566,423, filed Nov. 30, 1995, now abandoned.
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