Claims
- 1. A method of reducing uneven use of the total number of printing elements on a print head in a printer, when selectively using the printing elements to make different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said method comprising:selectively using the total number of printing elements to make color image prints substantially the same size as the receiver mediums; and selectively using a particular number of printing elements less than the total number of printing elements to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums, but alternating which ones of the total number of printing elements can be selectively used to make each print so that the placement of each print on a receiver medium is alternated, whereby, since those printing elements that can be selectively used to make each print smaller than a receiver medium are alternated, uneven use of the printing elements is reduced.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the printing elements to be selectively used to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums are alternated to make one print offset on a receiver medium to a first side of the receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent a second side of the receiver medium and to make another print offset on a receiver medium to the second side of the receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent the first side of the receiver medium.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein the printing elements to be selectively used to make color image prints substantially the same size as the receiver mediums make borderless prints so that a non-image area is not left inwardly adjacent either side of a receiver medium.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the printing elements to be selectively used to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums are alternated to make one print offset on a receiver medium to a first side of the receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent a second side of the receiver medium, to make another print offset on a receiver medium to the second side of the receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent the first side of the receiver medium, and to make another print centered on a receiver medium between the first and second sides of the receiver medium so that separate non-image areas are left inwardly adjacent both sides of the receiver medium.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the total number of printing elements are arranged in a line on the print head, and the printing elements to be selectively used to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums are alternated by including those printing elements closest to a first end of the line to make one print, but not including those printing elements closest to a second end of the line, so that the print is offset on a receiver medium to a first side of the receiver medium and a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent a second side of the receiver medium, and by including those printing elements closest to the second end of the line to make another print, but not including those printing elements closest to the first end of the line, so that the print is offset on a receiver medium to the second side of the receiver medium and a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent the first side of the receiver medium.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 5, wherein the printing elements to be selectively used to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums are alternated also by not including those printing elements closest to the first and second ends of the line so that a print is centered on a receiver medium between the first and sides of the receiver medium and separate non-image margin areas are left inwardly adjacent both sides of the receiver medium.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 6, wherein a non-margin area inwardly adjacent the first and/or second sides of a receiver medium is trimmed from the receiver medium.
- 8. A method of reducing uneven use of the total number of heating elements on a print head in a thermal printer, when selectively using the heating elements to make at least two different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said method comprising:alternating which ones of the total number of heating elements can be selectively used, to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums and offset on the receiver mediums alternately to opposite first and second sides of the receiver mediums so that a non-image margin area will be left inwardly adjacent the second or first side of a receiver medium; and selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is not left inwardly adjacent either side of the receiver medium.
- 9. A method of reducing uneven use of the total number of heating elements on a print head in a thermal printer, when selectively using the heating elements to make at least two different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said method comprising:alternating which ones of the total number of heating elements can be selectively used, to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums and offset on the receiver mediums alternately to opposite first and second sides of the receiver mediums so that a non-image margin area will be left inwardly adjacent either side of a receiver medium, and to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums and centered between both sides of the receiver mediums so that a non-margin area will be left inwardly adjacent both sides of a receiver medium; and selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is not left inwardly adjacent either side of the receiver medium.
- 10. A method of reducing uneven use of the total number of heating elements arranged in a line on a thermal print head, when selectively using the heating elements to make different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said method comprising:selectively using less than the total number of heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to a first end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to a second end of the line; selectively using less than the total number of heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to the second end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to the first end of the line; and selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium, whereby, when making successive color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums, the heating elements closest to the respective ends of the line are alternately used to reduce uneven use of the heating elements.
- 11. A method of reducing uneven use of the total number of heating elements arranged in a line on a thermal print head, when selectively using the heating elements to make different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said method comprising:selectively using a particular number of heating elements less than the total number to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to a first end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to a second end of the line, so that a non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along a first side of the color image print; trimming the non-image margin area along a first side of a color image print from a receiver medium; selectively using the particular number of the heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to the second end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to the first end of the line so that a non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along a second side of the color image print; trimming the non-image margin area along a second side of a color image print from a receiver medium; and selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium so that no non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along either side of the color image print, whereby, when making successive color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums, the heating elements closest to the respective ends of the line are alternately used to reduce uneven use of the heating elements.
- 12. A method of reducing uneven use of a total number of heating elements arranged in a line on a thermal print head, when selectively using the heating elements to make different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said method comprising:selectively using a particular number of heating elements less than the total number to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to a first end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to a second end of the line so that a non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along a first side of the color image print and not along a second side of the color image print; selectively using the particular number of heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to the second end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to the first end of the line so that a non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along the second side of the color image print and not along the first side of the color image print; selectively using the particular number of heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, but not using those heating elements closest to both ends of the line so that respective non-image margin areas are left on the receiver medium along both sides of the color image print; and selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium so that no non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along either side of the color image print, whereby, when making successive color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums, the heating elements closest to the respective ends of the line are alternately used to reduce uneven use of the heating elements.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12, wherein a non-image margin area along the first and/or second sides of a color image print is trimmed from a receiver medium.
- 14. An apparatus for reducing uneven use of the total number of printing elements on a print head in a printer, when selectively using said printing elements to make different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said apparatus comprising:means for selectively using the total number of printing elements to make color image prints substantially the same size as the receiver mediums; and means for selectively using a particular number of printing elements less than the total number of printing elements to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums, but alternating which ones of the total number of printing elements can be selectively used to make each print so that the placement of each print on a receiver medium is alternated, whereby, since those printing elements that can be selectively used to make each print smaller than a receiver medium are alternated, uneven use of said printing elements is reduced.
- 15. Apparatus as recited in claim 14, wherein said means for selectively using a particular number of printing elements less than the total number of printing elements to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums alternates said printing elements to make one print offset on a receiver medium to a first side of the receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent a second side of the receiver medium and to make another print offset on a receiver medium to the second side of the receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is left inwardly adjacent the first side of the receiver medium.
- 16. An apparatus for reducing uneven use of the total number of heating elements on a print head in a thermal printer, when selectively using said heating elements to make at least two different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said apparatus comprising:means for alternating which ones of the total number of heating elements can be selectively used, to make similar size color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums and offset on the receiver mediums alternately to opposite first and second sides of the receiver mediums so that a non-image margin area will be left inwardly adjacent the second or first side of a receiver medium; and means for selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium so that a non-image margin area is not left inwardly adjacent either side of the receiver medium.
- 17. An apparatus for reducing uneven use of a total number of heating elements arranged in a line on a thermal print head, when selectively using the heating elements to make different size color image prints on respective similar size receiver mediums, said apparatus comprising:means for selectively using a particular number of heating elements less than the total number to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to a first end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to a second end of the line so that a non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along a first side of the color image print and not along a second side of the color image print; means for selectively using the particular number of heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, including selectively using those heating elements closest to the second end of the line, but not using those heating elements closest to the first end of the line so that a non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along the second side of the color image print and not along the first side of the color image print; means for selectively using the particular number of heating elements to make a color image print smaller than a receiver medium, but not using those heating elements closest to both ends of the line so that respective non-image margin areas are left on the receiver medium along both sides of the color image print; and means for selectively using the total number of heating elements to make a color image print substantially the same size as a receiver medium so that no non-image margin area is left on the receiver medium along either side of the color image print, whereby, when making successive color image prints smaller than the receiver mediums, said heating elements closest to the respective ends of the line are alternately used to reduce uneven use of said heating elements.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending application Ser. No. 10/274,352, entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING UNEVEN USE OF HEATING ELEMENTS ON THERMAL PRINT HEAD and filed Oct. 18, 2002 in the names of Robert F. Mindler and Charles S. Christ.
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