Claims
- 1. A method of calibrating a ribbon winding mechanism of a printing apparatus comprising:
- providing a winding mechanism which is adapted to perform a printing operation in which there is relative movement at a printing station between a print head and a first length of a ribbon to transfer print medium from the first length of the ribbon onto a substrate and the ribbon is subsequently advanced a predetermined amount to present a second length of ribbon at the printing station for use in a further printing operation, said winding mechanism comprising:
- a supply spool and
- a take-up spool,
- there being a ribbon path between the supply and take-up spools through the printing station;
- a motive device to cause the ribbon to be moved along the ribbon feed path and wound onto the take-up spool;
- a sensor to sense movement of the ribbon as the take-up spool is rotated; and
- a controller wherein the sensor provides a signal to the controller in response to the movement of the ribbon;
- the method further comprising calibrating by:
- rotating the take-up spool a predetermined amount whilst
- sensing with the sensor the resultant ribbon movement along the ribbon feed path, and
- determining with the controller from the signal received from the sensor the amount to rotate the take-up spool to advance the ribbon the predetermined amount after a subsequent printing operation.
- 2. A method according the claim 1 wherein the take-up spool is driven by a stepper motor such that the number of steps stepped by the motor is controlled by the control means to rotate the take-up spool the predetermined amount.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises an idler roller of known diameter which is in contact with the ribbon as the ribbon is wound onto the take-up spool and is thus rotated as the ribbon moves, the method comprising determining the amount of rotation of the idler roller for the predetermined amount of rotation of the take-up spool so that rotation of the take-up spool can be related by the contact to the amount of ribbon movement.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein the sensor comprises a magenetised element which is rotatable with the idler roller, the method comprising sensing movement of the magnetised element with at least one magnetic sensor thus to determine the amount of rotation of the idler roller in response to the predetermined amount of rotation of the take-up spool.
- 5. A method according to claim 3 wherein the sensor comprises an optical element which is rotatable with the idler roller, the method comprising optically sensing when the optical element moves past an optical sensor.
- 6. A method according to claim 4 the idler roller is mounted to rotate with the spindle which carries the magnetised element.
- 7. A method according to claim 4 wherein the magnetised element is mounted on the idler roller.
- 8. A method according to claims 1-7, comprising repeating said calibration step to re-calibrate the apparatus prior to a subsequent printing operation, wherein during operation of the printing means the effective diameter of the ribbon on the take-up spool increases as ribbon is used up in printing operations and wound onto the take-up spool.
- 9. A method according to claim 1 wherein the printing apparatus comprises an apparatus of the thermal transfer printing type, and the ribbon being a thermally sensitive ribbon comprising a backing and ink deposited upon the backing, the ink being transferable by means of a thermal print head from the backing onto a substrate.
- 10. A printing apparatus comprising a printing station at which during a printing operation, there is relative movement between a print head and a first length of a ribbon during which print medium is transferred from the first length of the ribbon onto a substrate, and the ribbon is subsequently advanced a desired amount to present a second length of the ribbon at the printing station for use in a further printing operation, ribbon movement being achieved by a winding mechanism comprising a supply spool and a take-up spool with there being a ribbon path between the supply and take-up spools through the printing station, the winding mechanism further comprising a motive device to cause ribbon to be moved along the ribbon feed path and wound onto the take-up spool, there being a sensor to sense movement of the ribbon a the ribbon is wound onto the take-up spool and to provide a signal to a controller in response, wherein the controller is adapted, prior to a printing operation, to operate the motive device so that the take-up spool is rotated a predetermined amount whilst the sensor senses ribbon movement along the ribbon feed path, and to determine from the signal received from the sensor the amount to rotate the take-up spool to advance the ribbon the desired amount during advancement of the ribbon after printing in a subsequent printing operation.
- 11. A method according to claim 5 wherein the idler roller is mounted to rotate with the spindle which carries the optical element.
- 12. A method according to claim 5 wherein the optical element is mounted on the idler roller.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/GB96/00649, with an international filing date of Mar. 15, 1996, now pending.
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Continuations (1)
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