Claims
- 1. An image recording apparatus comprising:
- a reversible thermal sensitive recording material;
- a heating element for generating heat to form a plurality of picture elements of an image to be formed in said recording material by applying a plurality of generated energy pulses to said heating element;
- a pulse division means for dividing energy to be applied to said heating element into said plurality of energy pulses;
- an ambient temperature measurement means for measuring an ambient temperature of said recording material;
- a pulse-generation timing adjustment means coupled between said pulse division means and said ambient temperature measurement means for adjusting a timing of generation of said plurality of energy pulses wherein
- said recording material assumes a first colored state when heated to a first temperature which is above room temperature,
- said recording material stably maintains said first colored state during a predetermined time period when a predetermined first colored state temperature range is maintained, and
- said recording material assumes a second colored state when said recording material is first heated to a second temperature, which is greater than said first temperature, and
- said recording material is subsequently cooled down from said second temperature, wherein:
- said pulse-generation timing adjustment means adjusts the timing for generation of said plurality of energy pulses in accordance with said ambient temperature.
- 2. An image recording method using a reversible thermal sensitive recording material and a heating element, said method comprising the steps of:
- applying energy to said heating element for generating heat in such a manner as to form each picture element of an image in a recording material through the application of a plurality of generated energy pulses;
- measuring the ambient temperature of said recording material;
- adjusting a timing of generation of said plurality of energy pulses wherein
- said recording material assumes a first colored state when heated to a first temperature which is above room temperature,
- said recording material stably maintains said first colored state during a predetermined time period when a predetermined first colored state temperature range is maintained, and
- said recording material assumes a second colored state when said recording material is first heated to a second temperature, which is greater than said first temperature, and
- said recording material is subsequently cooled down from said second temperature; and
- adjusting the timing of generation of said plurality of energy pulses in accordance with said ambient temperature.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/312,160, filed on Sep. 23, 1994, now abandoned, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/818,910, filed Jan. 10, 1992, abandoned.
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