Claims
- 1. An image-forming system that records an image through selective heat and pressure application, said system comprising:an image-forming sheet that includes a layer of micro-capsules, said micro-capsules being squashed under a predetermined pressure and at a predetermined temperature, said image forming sheet comprising a pressure/temperature-sensitive sheet; a conveyer that moves said image-forming sheet in a transport direction; a plurality of thermal heads that heat said micro-capsules to said predetermined temperature, said thermal heads extending in said transport direction and being staggeredlyaligned in said transport direction and in a direction extending transverse to said transport direction such that an end of one of said plurality of thermal heads adjacently opposes an end of another of said thermal heads; a pressure applying unit that selectively applies said predetermined pressure to said micro-capsules; a moving apparatus that moves said plurality of thermal heads in a line printing direction perpendicular to said transport direction; and a driving unit that controls each of said plurality of thermal heads by control signals corresponding to an image to be developed by said plurality of thermal heads so that said plurality of thermal heads develop said image.
- 2. The image-forming system of claim 1, wherein said adjacently opposed ends of said staggeredly-aligned thermal heads are separated in said line-printing direction by a separation distance, and overlap in said transport direction by an overlap distance.
- 3. The image-forming system of claim 1, wherein said pressure applying unit comprises said thermal heads, and each of said thermal heads applies a pressure on said micro-capsules corresponding to said predetermined pressure.
- 4. The image-forming system of claim 1, wherein a number of said thermal heads is three.
- 5. The image-forming system of claim 1, wherein each of said thermal heads includes a plurality of heating elements, a resistance of said heating elements being set so that each thermal head is independently controlled, by a control system, to heat said layer of micro-capsules to said predetermined temperature.
- 6. The image-forming system of claim 1, wherein said each thermal head includes a plurality of heating elements having a predetermined resistance, said driving unit controlling said thermal heads to have equal heating times, said predetermined resistance of said heating elements of said each thermal head being selected to enable heating to said predetermined temperature.
- 7. The image-forming system of claim 1, wherein said control signal comprises a strobe signal that determines a heating time of said thermal heads and an image-pixel data signal corresponding to image-pixel data of said image.
- 8. The image-forming system according to claim 1, said driving unit simultaneously controlling the temperature and pressure.
- 9. An image-forming system according to claim 1, wherein, by controlling the temperature, the microcapsules corresponding to an image to be formed are selectively broken.
- 10. The image-forming system according to claim 1, wherein the microcapsules are breakable under a first pressure at an ambient temperature and are breakable under a second pressure at a predetermined temperature which is higher than the ambient temperature, the first pressure being higher than the second pressure.
- 11. The image-forming system according to claim 10 said driving unit simultaneously controlling the temperature and pressure.
- 12. An image-forming system according to claim 1, wherein, by controlling the temperature, the microcapsules corresponding to an image to be formed are selectively broken.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/263,260, filed Mar. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,173 the contents of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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