Claims
- 1. A demand printer of the type used for printing on tickets, tags, pressure sensitive labels and other media, said printer having various components and comprising:
- a structure for supporting said components;
- a power supply circuit for receiving power from an external source and conditioning said power for the operation of said printer;
- input means for receiving command signals related to the operation of said printer;
- control circuit means mounted on said structure and coupled to said input means and said power supply circuit for processing said command signals and generating corresponding control signals for controlling the operation of said printer;
- printhead means for receiving said control signals from said control circuit means and printing indicia onto said media;
- media delivery means operatively associated with said printhead means and coupled to said control circuit means for moving said media relative to printhead means in response to said control signals;
- media sensor means having an illumination source and a photo detector for responding to variations in the opacities and reflectivities of said media used in said printer thereby enabling proper positioning of said media relative to said printhead means wherein said illumination source is modulated from a first light intensity to a second light intensity by way of pulse width modulation to compensate for said variations in media opacity and reflectivity.
- 2. A demand printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said media comprises composite label media having a web of paper backing and a series of pressure sensitive labels fixed thereon and separated from one another by a gap, and wherein said media sensor accurately locates said gap regardless of variations in said gap and regardless of variations in opacities and reflectivities of said composite media.
- 3. A demand printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said media comprises a non-composite media such as tickets or tags having an aperture defining separate tickets or tags, and wherein said media sensor accurately locates said aperture regardless of said media opacity and reflectivity variations.
- 4. A demand printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said media sensor means further comprises a comparator for determining variations in a predetermined current level, and resistor means for minimizing oscillation of said comparator.
- 5. A demand printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said illumination source modulates from a first light intensity to a second light intensity, and said illumination source returns from said second light intensity to said first light intensity and repeats said modulation from said first light intensity to said second light intensity.
- 6. A demand printer as recited in claim 5, wherein said second light intensity is higher than said first light intensity.
- 7. A demand printer as recited in claim 1, further comprising a charging network connected to said illumination source; and a microprocessor connected to said charging network and including a timer output capable of generating a clock, wherein a first current level flows through said illumination source during an off-time of said clock, and said charging network controls said illumination source such that a current flow through said illumination source steadily increases during an on-time of said clock.
- 8. A demand printer as recited in claim 7, wherein said microprocessor selects the on-time of the clock in order to provide a desired modulation of the illumination source.
- 9. A method of utilizing a demand printer having a printhead for printing on tickets, tags, pressure-sensitive labels and other media, comprising the steps of:
- transferring command signals into a control circuit means, said command signals representing information relating to the generation of indicia to be printed on said media;
- processing of said command signals by said control circuit means to generate control signals to operate said printer;
- energizing a predetermined portion of said printhead in response to said control signals;
- delivering said media to said printhead, and;
- printing said indicia on said media;
- wherein said printing step includes aligning said indicia on said media by utilizing a sensor having a pulse width modulated illumination source which modulates between a first light intensity and a second light intensity thereby operating to compensate for variations in opacity or reflectivity characteristics of said media.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 9, wherein said sensor accurately detects a gap separating individual labels on a label media formed by affixing said individual labels to a backing web.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 9, wherein said sensor accurately detects openings in a noncomposite media containing tickets or tags.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 9, further comprising the step of determining the opacity or reflectivity characteristics of said media by comparing a photo detector signal output with a predetermined value and adjusting the position of said media relative to said printhead on the basis of said comparison.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12, further comprising minimizing oscillation of said comparison by providing resistor means in said sensor.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 9, further comprising modulating said illumination source from a first light intensity to a second light intensity; returning said illumination source to said first light intensity from said second light intensity; and again modulating said illumination source from said first light intensity to said second light intensity.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 9, further comprising providing a first current flow level to said illumination source; increasing said current flow to said illumination source from said first current flow level to a second current flow level; and again providing said first current flow level to said illumination source.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 15, wherein the current flow to said illumination source is increased for a selected length of time, said length of time being selected to provide a desired modulation of said illumination source to compensate for variations in opacity or reflectivity characteristics of said media.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/957,262 filed Oct. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,657,066.
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