Claims
- 1. An image processing apparatus comprising:a writing assembly; a translation assembly for moving said writing assembly; a rotatable imaging member adapted to receive media thereon; a control device operationally associated with at least said translation assembly to move said writing assembly in a forward linear direction and a reverse linear direction, such that a writing pass can be written on said media on said imaging member in either of said forward linear direction or said reverse linear direction; wherein said imaging member is an imaging drum and said media comprises receiver media and donor media mounted on said imaging drum, such that said translation assembly moves said writing assembly in said forward linear direction to write a first writing pass while said imaging drum having said receiver media and donor media mounted thereon rotates in a first direction, and after said first writing pass is completed, said donor media is removed and replaced by a second donor media, said translation assembly thereafter moving said writing assembly in said reverse linear direction to write a second writing pass while the rotation of the imaging drum having said receiver media and second donor media mounted thereon is reversed; and wherein said writing assembly has a first home position located in a vicinity of a beginning of said first writing pass and a second home position located in a vicinity of an end of said first writing pass, said donor media being removed and replaced while said writing assembly is positioned in one of said first or second home positions.
- 2. An image processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said writing assembly comprises a printhead.
- 3. An image processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said translation assembly comprises a drive motor operationally associated with a lead screw which moves said writing assembly.
- 4. An image processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said writing assembly is positioned in one of said first or second home positions which is closest to said writing assembly when the donor media is being removed and replaced.
- 5. An image processing method comprising the steps of:loading media on a rotatable imaging member; and moving a writing assembly with respect to a surface of the imaging member in one of a first linear direction or a second linear direction which is opposite to said first linear direction, to provide for a writing pass on the media; wherein said imaging member is an imaging drum and said step of loading media on said imaging drum comprises loading receiver media on said imaging drum and registering donor media over said receiver media; wherein said step of moving said writing assembly with respect to said imaging drum comprises the steps of: moving said writing assembly in said first linear direction to write a first writing pass as said imaging drum rotates in a first direction; removing said donor media after said first writing pass is completed and replacing said donor media with a second donor media; moving said writing assembly in said second linear direction while the rotation of said imaging drum is reversed to write a second writing pass; and wherein said writing assembly has a first home position located in a vicinity of a beginning of said first writing pass and a second home position located in a vicinity of an end of said first writing pass, such that said writing assembly is positioned in one of said first or second home positions while said donor media is being removed and replaced.
- 6. An image processing method according to claim 5, wherein said writing assembly is positioned in one of said first or second home positions which is closest to said writing assembly when the donor media is being removed and replaced.
- 7. An image processing method according to claim 5, wherein said writing assembly is a printhead.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/144,123, filed Aug. 31, 1998, by Roger Stanley Kerr and Robert W. Spurr titled “Linear Translation System Dithering For Improved Image Quality Of An Intended Image”.
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