Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:a mechanism configured to supply and drive a long film-like ink ribbon having an ink layer that performs thermal transfer recording; a mechanism configured to supply and drive a long film-like transferring medium having an image-forming layer, which allows thermal transfer recording to be performed, using the ink ribbon, and is separable from a substrate; a platen configured to support the transferring medium when thermal transfer recording is performed on the image-forming layer, using the ink ribbon; a thermal head configured to selectively heat the ink layer of the ink ribbon in a state where the transferring medium and the ink ribbon are put one on the other on the platen, thereby selectively transferring a thermal transfer recording material onto the image-forming layer to form a record-image on the image-forming layer; and a heating and pressing mechanism configured to apply heat and pressure to the transferring medium having the record-image and a target object, in a state where the transferring medium and the target object are put one on the other, thereby transferring the record-image along with the image-forming layer from the transferring medium to the target object, wherein the transferring medium is accommodated in a first cassette detachably mounted in the apparatus, and the transferring medium is used to form the record-image while being fed from the first cassette mounted in the apparatus, and the platen is movable between a first operation position and a first retreat position which are located to sandwich a mounting position of the first cassette, such that the platen is placed at the first retreat position before the first cassette is mounted in the apparatus and the platen is placed at the first operation position while pushing the transferring medium out of the first cassette through an opening in the first cassette after the cassette is mounted in the apparatus.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first cassette includes a casing, a pay-off shaft rotatably disposed on the casing to support the transferring medium in a virgin state put therearound, and a take-up shaft rotatably disposed on the casing to wind up the transferring medium in the spent state.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the first cassette includes openings respectively formed on two opposite surfaces of the casing between the pay-off shaft and the take-up shaft, such that the platen comes into the casing through one of the openings and pushes the transferring medium out of the casing through the other of the openings, when the transferring medium is used to form the record-image.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pay-off shaft and the take-up shaft are detachably disposed on the casing to allow the first cassette to be refilled with a transferring medium.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the apparatus comprises first and second axis connectors configured to respectively attach the pay-off shaft and the take-up shaft thereto, the second axis connector functioning as a driving shaft to drive the transferring medium.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a heating and pressing mechanism is supported by a rotatable block common to the platen, and the apparatus comprises an operation head movable in response to movement of the platen while the platen is moved between the first operation position and the first retreat position.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the ink ribbon is accommodated in a second cassette detachably mounted in the apparatus.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the thermal head is movable between a second operation position and a second retreat position, which are located to sandwich a mounting position of the second cassette, such that the thermal head is placed at the second retreat position before the second cassette is mounted in the apparatus, and the thermal head is placed at the second operation position while pushing the ink ribbon out of the second cassette through an opening in the second cassette after the second cassette is mounted in the apparatus.
- 9. An image formation method comprising:supplying and driving a long film-like ink ribbon having an ink layer to perform thermal transfer recording; supplying and driving a long film-like transferring medium having an image-forming layer, which allows thermal transfer recording to be performed, using the ink ribbon, and is separable from a substrate; selectively heating the ink layer of the ink ribbon by a thermal head in a state where the transferring medium and the ink ribbon are put one on the other by a platen, thereby selectively transferring the ink layer onto the image-forming layer to form a record-image on the image-forming layer; applying heat and pressure to the transferring medium having the record-image and a target object, in a state where the transferring medium and the target object are put one on the other, thereby transferring the record-image along with the image-forming layer from the transferring medium to the target object, wherein the transferring medium is accommodated in a cassette detachably mounted in an image forming apparatus, and the transferring medium is used for forming the record-image while being fed from the cassette mounted in the apparatus, and the platen is movable between an operation position and a retreat position, which are located to sandwich a mounting position of the cassette; placing the platen at the retreat position before the cassette is mounted in the apparatus, and placing the platen at the operation position while pushing the transferring medium out of the cassette through an opening in the cassette after the cassette is mounted in the apparatus.
- 10. An image forming apparatus comprising:a mechanism configured to supply and drive a long film-like ink ribbon having an ink layer that performs thermal transfer recording; a mechanism configured to supply and drive a long film-like transferring medium having an image-forming layer, which allows thermal transfer recording to be performed, using the ink ribbon, and is separable from a substrate; a platen configured to support the transferring medium when thermal transfer recording is performed on the image-forming layer, using the ink ribbon; a thermal head configured to selectively heat the ink layer of the ink ribbon in a state where the transferring medium and the ink ribbon are put one on the other on the platen, thereby selectively transferring the ink layer onto the image-forming layer to form a record-image on the image-forming layer; and a heating and pressing mechanism configured to apply heat and pressure to the transferring medium having the record-image and a target object, in a state where the transferring medium and the target object are put one on the other, thereby transferring the record-image along with the image forming layer from the transferring medium to the target object, wherein the ink ribbon is accommodated in a cassette detachably mounted in the apparatus, and the ink ribbon is used to form the record-image while being fed from the cassette mounted in the apparatus, and the thermal head is movable between an operation position and a retreat position which are located to sandwich a mounting position of the cassette, such that the thermal head is placed at the retreat position before the cassette is mounted in the apparatus, and the thermal head is placed at the operation position while pushing the ink ribbon out of the cassette through an opening in the cassette after the cassette is mounted in the apparatus.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the cassette includes a casing, a pay-off shaft rotatably disposed on the casing to support the ink ribbon in a virgin state put therearound, and a take-up shaft rotatably disposed on the casing to wind up the ink ribbon in a spent state.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the cassette includes openings respectively formed on two opposite surfaces of the casing between the pay-off shaft and the take-up shaft, such that the thermal head comes into the casing through one of the openings and pushes the ink ribbon out of the casing through the other of the openings, when the ink ribbon is used to form the record-image.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the pay-off shaft and the take-up shaft are detachably disposed on the casing to allow the cassette to be refilled with an ink ribbon.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the apparatus comprises first and second axis connectors configured to respectively attach the pay-off shaft and the take-up shaft thereto, the second axis connector functioning as a driving shaft to drive the ink ribbon.
- 15. An image formation method comprising:supplying and driving a long film-like ink ribbon having an ink layer to perform thermal transfer recording; supplying and driving a long film-like transferring medium having an image-forming layer, which allows thermal transfer recording to be performed, using the ink ribbon, and is separable from a substrate; selectively heating the ink layer of the ink ribbon by a thermal head in a state where the transferring medium and the ink ribbon are put one on the other on a platen, thereby selectively transferring the ink layer onto the image-forming layer to form a record-image on the image-forming layer; applying heat and pressure to the transferring medium having the record-image and a target object, in a state where the transferring medium and the target object are put one on the other, thereby transferring the record-image along with the image-forming layer from the transferring medium to the target object, wherein the ink ribbon is accommodated in a cassette detachably mounted in an image forming apparatus, and the ink ribbon is used for forming the record-image while being fed from the cassette mounted in the apparatus, and the thermal head is movable between an operation position and a retreat position, which are located to sandwich a mounting position of the cassette; placing the thermal head at the retreat position before the cassette is mounted in the apparatus; and placing the thermal head at the operation position while pushing the ink ribbon out of the cassette through an opening in the cassette after the cassette is mounted in the apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation Application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP00/06502, filed Sep. 22, 2000, which was not published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-098462, filed Mar. 31, 2000, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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