Claims
- 1. A printer comprising in combination a print head, a print platen, a print ribbon having a plurality of frames in sequence thereon, a code formed on the ribbon identifying at least selected ones of the frames, the code comprising an identifiable sequence of indicia extending in a direction laterally across the ribbon, and a sensor array for sensing the sequence of indicia and providing a signal for controlling the platen and print head.
- 2. The printer apparatus of claim 1, wherein the indicia comprises printed code marks on the ribbon.
- 3. The printer of claim 1, wherein the ribbon has a line of infrared sensitive ink forming the indicia printed to comprise the code, an infrared source directed on the infrared ink, and a sensor array for determining the presence of the infrared ink indicia in known locations to provide a signal representing the frame associated with that line of coded indicia.
- 4. The printer of claim 1, wherein the indicia comprises a series of printed marks in a line across a portion of the ribbon, a sensor comprising a light sensitive receiver aligned with the line of marks and on a first side of the ribbon and a light source on and opposite side of the ribbon to illuminate the line of marks, the marks preventing the transmission of light through the ribbon.
- 5. The printer of claim 1 and a card feeder for feeding a card to the platen and a sensor to sense a leading edge of the card and provide a signal to the printer controller for synchronizing the ribbon and the card.
- 6. The thermal printer of claim 1, wherein the indicia comprises a frequency sensitive ink responding to light of a selected frequency, a second line of indicia responding to a different frequency of light to permit identifying one frame from another frame.
- 7. A web having a longitudinal length and a transverse width and being divided into a plurality of segments along its longitudinal length, and an identifying code for marking at least some segments comprising a series of selected marks on the web extending along a transverse direction line on the web.
- 8. The web of claim 7, wherein the marks comprise marks printed on the web.
- 9. The web of claim 8, wherein the marks are printed with infrared ink.
- 10. The web of claim 8, wherein the marks are printed with a frequency sensitive ink.
- 11. The web of claim 7 wherein the marks are selected to be one of white or reflecting metallic for reflecting light.
- 12. The web of claim 8, wherein the identifying marks are printed on the web at a leading end of each segment in relation to a direction of movement of the web during use.
- 13. The web of claim 13, wherein the segments comprise frames of different color thermal dyes in a repeatable known sequence, and a start code for indicating the start of each repeatable sequence.
- 14. The web of claim 13, wherein the start code is separate from the line of marks.
- 15. The web of claim 7, wherein the marks comprise a bar code.
- 16. A printer for printing images on a substrate, comprising a rotatable platen for receiving and moving a substrate therewith; a print head adjacent the platen and selectively operable to print images on the substrate; a movable web with a series of frames of different colors of transferable material arranged in a repeated sequence, said web having index marks thereon indicating boundaries between adjacent frames, the index marks being arranged along a line extending in a direction laterally across the web; and a sensor for sensing and identifying the index marks as the web moves as guided by the platen.
- 17. The printer of claim 15, wherein the index marks are printed on the web with infrared sensitive ink, and the sensor comprises an infrared light source and a receiver for receiving light reflected from the marks.
- 18. The printer of claim 16, wherein the index marks include a mark indicating a start position.
- 19. The printer of claim 16 and a controller, said controller receiving signals indicating the velocity of the web passing through the printer, and the sensor sensing the time for passage of selected ones of the index marks indicating boundaries correlated with the velocity of the web, to determine the length between selected boundaries on the ribbon.
- 20. The printer of claim 19 wherein the determined length is compared to a nominal length between the same selected boundaries by the controller to determine of web stretch and panel length variation.
- 21. The printer of claim 19 and wherein the determined length is compared to a nominal length between the same boundaries by the controller to determine web strength.
- 22. The printer of claim 16, wherein said index marks comprise a strip across the ribbon including white portions to permit sensing with a light source and reflected light sensor on one side of the ribbon.
- 23. The printer of claim 16 and a second sensor for sensing the position of a substrate on which printing is to occur, and a controller for receiving the information from the sensor sensing index marks and the second sensor for sensing the substrate position, and controlling motors for driving the substrate and the web for registering the substrate relative to one of the lines of index marks on the web.
- 24. The printer of claim 16, wherein said ribbon includes a line of index marks indicating the ribbon lot code.
- 25. The printer of claim 16, wherein the printer is a thermal printer having a heated printhead, said web has a plurality of different colored panels separated by lines of index marks, and wherein the web includes a line of index marks indicating the dye set of the color panels on the web, and a controller including a thermal control to the printhead, said controller adjusting the thermal control to the printhead as a function of the signal received indicating the dye set of the ribbon.
- 26. The printer of claim 16, wherein the printer is a thermal printer having a thermal printhead, the web being a thermal color print web, said lines of index marks identify individual colors of panels following the index marks, and a controller to receive the signal indicating the color of an associated panel, and connected to the printhead to adjust a power supply to the printhead to coordinate it with a particular color indicated by the index marks for that associated panel.
- 27. The printer of claim 16, wherein the printer is a printer using a resin color ribbon, the web being a resin color print web, said lines of index marks identify individual colors of panels following the index marks, and a controller to receive the signal indicating the color of an associated panel, and connected to the printhead to adjust a power supply to the printhead to coordinate it with a particular color indicated by the index marks for that associated panel.
- 28. The printer of claim 16, wherein the printer is a thermal printer having a controllable power thermal printhead, the web being a dye sublimation print ribbon, and wherein the index marks are separate for individual frames of different color panels on the ribbon, and a controller connected to receive signals indicating the colors of panels as identified by the index marks, said controller being connected to the thermal printhead to set the level of power to the thermal printhead for each individual color identified.
- 29. The printer of claim 16 wherein the index marks indicate a start position and whether the ribbon is installed incorrectly.
- 30. The method of determining an actual length of a portion of a printer ribbon having index marks at spaced locations along the length of the ribbon and driven in a longitudinal direction, comprising determining the velocity of the ribbon as it moves in the longitudinal direction, determining the time of passage of a ribbon length between selected index marks as the ribbon moves in the longitudinal direction, correlating the velocity signal with the time of passage between said selected index marks to determine the length of the ribbon between the index marks as it is moving in the longitudinal direction, comparing the length as determined with a reference nominal length between the index marks.
- 31. The method of claim 30 including correlating the length as determined for the strength of the ribbon based upon changes from the length determined and the reference length.
- 32. The method of claim 30, and adjusting the tension in the ribbon by regulating motors driving supply and take-up spools on which the ribbon is mounted.
- 33. The method of claim 30 including adjusting the duration of operation of the printer to printing along the ribbon length determined.
- 34. A method of thermal printing using a power consuming thermal printhead with a power adjustment for transferring color dyes from a ribbon, comprising identifying indicia on the ribbon correlated to the dye on the ribbon, and adjusting the thermal controls to the printhead to provide power correlated to the dye indicated by the indicia on the ribbon.
- 35. The method of claim 34 including providing identification marks at the start of each color panel, sensing the identification marks to identify the color of each color panel on the ribbon, and adjusting the thermal input to the printhead correlated to the particular color of a panel entering the printhead as identified by the index marks.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to the U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/111,485, filed Dec. 7, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (2)
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