Claims
- 1. A method for controlling the operation of a tag printer which is adaptable to printing data according to a plurality of formats of the type that makes imprints onto a web of sheet stock having indices disposed thereon at predetermined intervals including the steps of storing data representative of the data to be printed and the corresponding length of the tag on which the information is to be printed according to a predetermined format, sensing the indices as the web is fed through the printer and terminating the operation if the tag length defined by the indices does not substantially correspond to the tag length defined by the stored data.
- 2. A method for controlling the operation of a tag printer of the type that makes imprints onto a web of sheet stock having indices disposed thereon at predetermined intervals including the steps of storing data representative of the data to be printed and the length of the tag on which the information is to be printed, sensing the indices as the web is fed through the printer and terminating the operation if the tag length defined by the indices does not substantially correspond to the tag length defined by the stored data; wherein the step of controlling the operation of the printer includes the step of cutting the web at least one of two different predetermined increments after one of the indices has been sensed to produce at least two different lengths of tags.
- 3. A printer adaptable to making imprints according to a plurality of predetermined formats onto a web of sheet stock having indices disposed thereon at predetermined intervals defining predetermined tag length, comprising:
- first means for storing data representative of the information to be printed on the tag and the corresponding length of the tag on which said information is to be printed according to a predetermined format;
- second means responsive to said first means for making imprints according to a predetermined format on the web;
- means for feeding the web past said imprint making means;
- means for sensing the indices as the web is fed past the imprint making means; and
- means for responsive to said index sensing means for controlling the operation of the feeding means and the imprint making means, said control means including means for comparing the tag length defined by the sensed indices and the tag lengths defined by the tag length data for the predetermined formats stored in the data storing means and terminating the operation of said printer if the tag length defined by the indices does not substantially correspond to the tag length defined by the tag length data stored in the data storing means.
- 4. A printer as recited in claim 3 wherein said sensing means includes means for sensing fluorescent indices.
- 5. A printer as recited in claim 4 wherein said sensing means includes a source of ultraviolet light and a light sensor both disposed adjacent to the web, the ultraviolet light source and the light sensor being disposed such that when said web is fed by the feeding means, the indices first pass by the ultraviolet light source to be illuminated thereby and then pass by the light detector to be detected thereby.
- 6. A printer as recited in claim 3 further including means for cutting the web into tags, said control means being responsive to the sensing means for rendering the cutting means operative to cut said web after one of said indices has been sensed.
- 7. A printer for making imprints onto a web of sheet having indices disposed thereon at predetermined intervals defining predetermined tag lengths, comprising:
- means for storing data representative of the information to be printed on the tag and length of the tag on which the information is to be printed;
- means responsive to the information representative data for making imprints on the web;
- means for feeding the web past said imprint making means;
- means for sensing the indices as the web is fed past the imprint making means;
- means for cutting the web into tags; and
- means responsive to said index sensing means for controlling the operation of the feeding means and the imprint making means, said control means including means for comparing the tag length defined by the sensed indices and the tag length defined by the tag length data stored in the data storing means and terminating the operation of said printer if the tag length defined by the indices does not substantially correspond to the tag length defined by by the tag length data stored in the data storing means said control means being further responsive to the sensing means for rendering the cutting means inoperative to cut said web after one of said indices has been sensed and wherein said control means cooperates with said feeding means for feeding the web past said cutting means, said control means being operative to cause the feeding means selectively to feed the web one of at least two different increments past the cutting means after the sensing of one of said indices prior to the cutting of the web by said cutting means, thereby to produce at least two different lengths of tags.
- 8. A printer as recited in claim 7 wherein said control means is operative selectively to control the cutting means to render the cutting means operative selectively to cut the web to three different lengths to produce batch tags, long tags and extra long tags, one of said long tags being produced after the production of a predetermined number of batch tags, and one of said extra long tags being produced after the production of a predetermined number of batches of batch tags.
- 9. A printer as recited in claim 8 wherein each of said extra long tags has a protruding portion that protrudes beyond said batch tags, and said control means is operative to render said printing means selectively operative to print information on said protruding portions.
- 10. A printer as recited in claim 8 wherein said control means and said cutting means cooperate to produce a short tag immediately after the production of each long tag and to produce an extra short tag immediately after the production of each extra long tag.
- 11. A printer as recited in claim 8 wherein said control means is operative selectively to control the cutting means to render the cutting means operative selectively to cut the web to produce medium long tags that are longer than said long tags and shorter than said extra long tags.
- 12. A printer as recited in claim 11 wherein said control means and the cutting means cooperate to produce a medium short tag immediately after the production of each medium long tag.
- 13. A printer for producing tags of at least two different lengths by making imprints in a predetermined format on a web of sheet stock having indices representative of the length of the tag disposed along the length thereof, comprising:
- means for storing data defining the predetermined format, said data also defining the width of the web and distance between indices necessary to accommodate imprints made in the predetermined format; and
- means for comparing the data defining the width of the web and distance between indices necessary to accommodate imprints made in the predetermined format with corresponding immediately preceding data, said comparing means including means for issuing a message to an operator if the current and previous width data and distance between indices are not the same.
- 14. A printer as recited in claim 13 wherein the previous data is data representative of the width of the web and distance between indices necessary to accommodate the imprints made in accordance with a previously selected format.
- 15. A printer as recited in claim 13 wherein said printer includes means for printing onto the web of sheet stock and means for controlling the operation of said printing means, wherein said message issuing means cooperates with said control means for rendering said printing means operative to print the message onto the web.
- 16. A printer as recited in claim 15 wherein said message issuing means includes means for rendering said control means operative to cause said printing means to print onto the web the data defining the width of the web and the distance between indices required to accommodate the predetermined format.
- 17. A printer as recited in claim 16 further including means for printing the data defining the required width and distance between indices in a format small enough to be accommodated by the width and distance between indices of the narrowest web and shortest distance between indices that can be accommodated by the printer.
- 18. A printer as recited in claim 15 wherein said printer includes means for preventing printing onto said web after said message has been printed.
- 19. A printer as recited in claim 18 further including means for permitting printing onto said web after the proper web has been installed.
- 20. A printer as recited in claim 19 wherein said means for permitting printing includes means for sensing operator access to said web.
- 21. A printer as recited in claim 20 wherein said operator access sensing means includes a switch.
- 22. A printer as recited in claim 20 wherein said comparing means and said printing preventing means cooperate to terminate printing in the event that the distance between indices on the web present in the machine after operator access is different from the distance required by the predetermined format.
- 23. A method for assuring that the correct web of sheet stock is loaded in a tag printer which is adaptable to printing data with a plurality of formats comprising the steps of, storing data representative of the data to be printed and the corresponding length of the tag on which the information is to be printed according to a predetermined format, sensing indices disposed along the length of the web as the web is fed through the printer, determining the distance between successive indices, comparing a tag length defined by the sensed indices and the tag length defined by the stored data, and terminating the operation of the printer if the tag length defined by the indices does not substantially correspond to the tag length defined by the stored data.
- 24. The method recited in claim 23 further including the steps of, determining the width of the web loaded in the printer, comparing the width of the web with the width required to accommodate the format of the printing being printed on the web, and terminating the printing if the width is not compatible with the format being printed.
- 25. A tag printer for producing tags by making imprints onto a web of sheet stock, comprising:
- means for entering data defining the information to be printed on a batch of tags and at least one predetermined characteristic of the particular web stock required to accomodate the information;
- means for storing the entered data;
- means responsive to the data storage means for printing the information on the web;
- means for comparing the stored data defining the predetermined characteristic of the web stock necessary to accommodate the information to be printed on the current batch of tags with corresponding data defining the predetermined characteristic of the web stock required by the data printed on the batch of tags produced immediately prior to the current batch of tags;
- means for sensing operator access to the web; and
- means responsive to said comparing means and to said operator access means for permitting the printing of said tags only if the compared data defining the predetermined characteristics is the same or if the web had been accessed by the operator after the previous batch had been printed.
- 26. A tag printer as recited in claim 25 wherein the data defining the predetermined characteristic of the particular web stock includes data defining the width of the tag.
- 27. A tag printer as recited in claim 26 wherein the data defining the predetermined characteristic of the particular web stock includes data defining the number of tags to be printed laterally across the web.
- 28. A tag printer as recited in claim 25 wherein the web has indices disposed thereon defining tag lengths and wherein the data defining the particular web stock includes data defining the length of the tags to be printed, and said comparing means further includes means for comparing the length of the tags required by the current batch of tags to the spacing between said indices.
- 29. A tag printer as recited in claim 25 further including means for printing the required predetermined characteristic on the web if the data defining the predetermined characteristic required to print the current batch of tags is not the same as the corresponding data for the immediately preceding batch of tags and the web had not been accessed by the operator after the previous batch had been printed.
- 30. A tag printer as recited in claim 29 wherein said predetermined characteristic is printed in a format narrow enough to accommodate the narrowest web used by the machine.
- 31. A tag printer as recited in claim 25 wherein said means for sensing operator access to the web includes a switch.
- 32. A tag printer as recited in claim 31 wherein said printer includes a housing, and wherein said switch is mounted to said housing and is actuated upon access to said housing.
- 33. A tag printer as recited in claim 31 wherein said printer includes a housing and a cover for providing access to said web, and wherein said switch is operated whenever said cover is opened.
- 34. A tag printer as recited in claim 31 wherein said switch is operatively coupled to said data storage means and is operative to set the data defining the predetermined characteristic of the web stock required by the immediately preceding batch of tags to a predetermined number.
- 35. A tag printer as recited in claim 34 wherein said comparing means includes means for permitting the printing of the current batch of tags if the data defining the predetermined characteristic of the particular web stock required to print the immediately preceding batch of tags is said predetermined number.
- 36. A tag printer as recited in claim 35 wherein said predetermined number is zero.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional patent application of copending patent application Ser. No. 393,674, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,442,774 filed on June 30, 1982.
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