Claims
- 1. A method of printing on a surface of a foil by an energizable printing device and a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in an ink transfer operation specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon to said surface of said foil by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature by said energizable printing device causing said ink to be fluid, comprising the following steps:providing a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, arranging said thermal transfer ribbon in facial contact with said surface of said foil, arranging said energizable printing device in contact with said thermal transfer ribbon opposite to said foil, moving said foil at a specific speed of 50-1,000 mm/sec while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, and while energizing said energizable printing device, moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said energizable printing means at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil to cause said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred from said specific locations to said foil at specific areas thereof constituting said printing, smearing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon from said specific locations onto said foil through said motion of said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil to produce an image on said foil greater in substantially only a longitudinal dimension than an image produced on said thermal transfer ribbon, and moving said foil continuously while said energizable printing device is stationary and moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil and relative to said energizable printing device while heating said energizable printing device during said ink transfer operation and keeping said thermal transfer ribbon stationary relative to said energizable printing device while said energizable printing device is not heated.
- 2. A method of printing on a surface of a foil by an energizable printing device and a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in an ink transfer operation from specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature by said energizable printing device causing said ink to be fluid, comprising the following steps:providing a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, arranging said thermal transfer ribbon in facial contact with said surface of said foil, arranging said energizable printing device in contact with said thermal transfer ribbon opposite to said foil; smearing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon from said specific locations onto said foil through said motion of said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil to produce an image on said foil greater in substantially only a longitudinal dimension than an image produced on said thermal transfer ribbon, and moving said foil and said energizable printing means relative to one another at a specific speed while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, and while energizing said energizable printing means, for causing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred from said specific locations to said foil at specific areas thereof constituting said printing, said foil being moved intermittently and kept stationary during said ink transfer operation while said energizable printing device and said thermal transfer ribbon are moved relative to said stationary foil while said energizable printing device is heated during said ink transfer operation and said thermal transfer ribbon being rewound in a reverse direction relative to said energizable printing device while said energizable printing device is not heated so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon in each successive ink transfer operation.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, said energizable printing means being constituted by a printing head including individual energizable printing elements.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, said thermal transfer ribbon being moved relative to said energizable printing means at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil relative to said energizable printing means and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil in said ink transfer operation.
- 5. The method according to claim 2, a specific ink transfer operation being performed utilizing a part of said thermal transfer ribbon not previously used in a preceding ink transfer operation.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, said part of said thermal transfer ribbon used for said specific ink transfer operation being positioned at least partly transversly offset relative to that part of said thermal transfer ribbon used in the preceding ink transfer operation.
- 7. The method according to claim 2, said specific speed being of the order of 50-1,000 mm/sec, such as of the order of 100-500 mm/sec, preferably of the order of 200-500 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-98% such as 20-50% or 50-98% of said specific speed or alternatively constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 8. The method according to claim 2, said specific speed being of the order of 100-200 mm/sec, 200-300 mm/sec, 300-400 mm/sec, 400-500 mm/sec, 500-600 mm/sec, 600-700 mm/sec, 700-800 mm/sec, 800-900 mm/sec or 900-1,000 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 9. The method according to claim 2, wherein said foil is selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof.
- 10. A method of producing a plurality of individual printings on a surface of a foil by an energizable printing device and a thermal transfer ribbon defining a specific width along a transversal direction thereof and including ink which is transferable in an ink transfer operation by heating said thermal transfer ribbon at specific locations thereof to an elevated temperature by said energizable printing device causing said ink to be fluid, each of said printings defining a maximum dimension along a direction coinciding with said transversal direction constituting no more than 50% of said width, comprising the following steps:providing a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, arranging said thermal transfer ribbon in facial contact with said surface of said foil, arranging said energizable printing device in contact with said thermal transfer ribbon opposite to said foil, moving said foil and said energizable printing device relative to one another at a specific speed and moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said energizable printing device in said ink transfer operation while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, and simultaneously energizing said energizable printing device causing said ink to be transferred and smear to said foil at a first area thereof producing a first printing on said foil at one of the longitudinal edges of said thermal transfer ribbon, relocating said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said energizable printing means while said energizable printing device is not heated so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon and repeating step the previous to provide a second printing on said foil at the opposite longitudinal edge of said thermal transfer ribbon.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, said thermal transfer ribbon being moved relative to said energizable printing means at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil relative to said energizable printing means and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil in said ink transfer operation.
- 12. The method according to claim 10, a specific ink transfer operation being performed utilizing a part of said thermal transfer ribbon not previously used in a preceding ink transfer operation.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, said part of said thermal transfer ribbon used for said specific ink transfer operation being positioned at least partly transversly offset relative to that part of said thermal transfer ribbon used in the preceding ink transfer operation.
- 14. The method according to claim 10, said specific speed being of the order of 50-1,000 mm/sec, such as of the order of 100-500 mm/sec, preferably of the order of 200-500 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-98%, such as 20-50% or 50-98% of said specific speed or alternatively constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 15. The method according to claim 10, said specific speed being of the order of 100-200 mm/sec, 200-300 mm/sec, 300-400 mm/sec, 400-500 mm/sec, 500-600 mm/sec, 600-700 mm/sec, 700-800 mm/sec, 800-900 mm/sec or 900-1,000 mm/sac, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 16. The method according to claim 10, wherein said foil is selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof.
- 17. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of relocating said thermal transfer ribbon for producing additional printings in additional ink transfer operations using unused parts of said thermal transfer ribbon located between the locations used for producing said printings at said opposite longitudinal edges of said thermal-transfer ribbon.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, further comprising performing said additional ink tranfer operations sequentially in a direction substantially coinciding with said transversal direction.
- 19. A thermal printer for producing a printing on the surface of a foil in an ink transfer operation, comprising:a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, a supply reel for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in said ink transfer operation from specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature causing said ink to be fluid, said thermal transfer ribbon being in facial contact with said surface of said foil, an energizable printing device for heating said specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon to said elevated temperature in said ink transfer operation, said energizable printing device and said foil being pressed together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, said foil and said energizable printing device being movable relative to one another at a specific speed while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together and while energizing said energizable printing device, and said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil relative to said energizable printing device and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil for causing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred and smear from said specific locations to said foil at specific areas thereof constituting said printing, said energizable printing device being stationary and said foil being movable relative to said energizable printing device in a continuous motion and said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device at said reduced speed while said energizable printing device is heated during said ink transfer operation and said thermal transfer ribbon being shifted relative to said energizable printing means in a reverse direction relative to said energizable printing device while said energizable printing device is not heating so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon in each successive ink transfer operation.
- 20. The thermal printer according to claim 19, further comprising a control means for controlling said mean for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, said means for said thermal transfer ribbon in facial contact with said surface of said foil, said energizable printing means, said means for energizing said energizable printing means, said means for pressing said energizable printing means and said foil together, said means for moving said foil and said energizable printing means relative to one another, and means for moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said energizable printing means.
- 21. The thermal printer according to claim 19, said energizable printing means being constituted by a printing head including individual energizable printing elements.
- 22. The thermal printer according to claim 19, said energizable printing means being controlled so as to perform said ink transfer operation utilizing a part of said thermal transfer ribbon not previously used in a preceding ink transfer operation.
- 23. The thermal printer according to claim 22, said energizable printing means being controlled so as to perform said ink transfer operation utilizing said part of said thermal transfer ribbon used for said specific ink transfer operation being positioned at least partly transversly offset relative to that part of said thermal transfer ribbon used in a preceding ink transfer operation.
- 24. The thermal printer according to claim 19, said specific speed being of the order of 50-1,000 mm/sec, such as of the order of 100-500 mm/sec, preferably of the order of 200-500 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-98%, such as 20-50 or 50-98% of said specific speed or alternatively constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 25. The thermal printer according to claim 19, said specific speed being of the order of 100-200 mm/sec, 200-300 mm/sec, 300-400 mm/sec, 400-500 mm/sec, 500-600 mm/sec, 600-700 mm/sec, 700-800 mm/sec, 800-900 mm/sec or 900-1,000 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 26. The thermal printer according to claim 19, said energizable printing elements of said printing head being arranged at a mutual spacing of the order of 0.05 mm-1 mm, such as of the order of 0.1 mm-0.5 mm, preferably approximately 0.1 mm.
- 27. A thermal printer for producing a printing on the surface of a foil in an ink transfer operation, comprising:a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, a supply reel for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in said ink transfer operation from specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature causing said ink to be fluid, said thermal transfer ribbon being in facial contact with said surface of said foil, an energizable printing device for heating said specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon to said elevated temperature in said ink transfer operation, said energizable printing device and said foil being pressed together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, said foil and said energizable printing device being movable relative to one another at a specific speed while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together and while energizing said energizable printing device, and said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil relative to said energizable printing device and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil for causing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred and smear at said specific locations to said foil from specific areas thereof constituting said printing said foil and said energizable printing device being movable relative to one another causing said foil to move intermittently and maintaining said foil stationary during said ink transfer operation and causing said energizable printing device to move relative to said stationary foil and said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device at said reduced speed while said energizable printing device is heated during said ink transfer operation and said thermal transfer ribbon is shifted in a reverse direction relative to said energizable printing device while said energizable printing device is not heated so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon in each successive ink transfer operation.
- 28. The thermal printer according to claim 27, further comprising a control means for controlling said means for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, said means for arranging said thermal transfer ribbon in facial contact with said surface of said foil, said energizable printing means, said means for energizing said energizable printing means, said means for pressing said energizable printing means and said foil together, said means for moving said foil and said energizable printing means relative to one another, and means for moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said energizable printing means.
- 29. The thermal printer according to claim 27, said energizable printing means being constituted by a printing head including individual energizable printing elements.
- 30. The printer according to claim 27, said energizable printing means being controlled so as to perform said ink transfer operation utilizing a part of said thermal transfer ribbon not previously used in a preceding ink transfer operation.
- 31. The thermal printer according to claim 30 said energizable printing means being controlled so as to perform said ink transfer operation utilizing said part of said thermal transfer ribbon used for said specific ink transfer operation being positioned at least partly transversly offset relative to that part of said thermal transfer ribbon used in a preceding ink transfer operation.
- 32. The thermal printer according to claim 27, said specific speed being of the order of 50-1,000 mm/sec, such as of the order of 100-500 mm/sec, preferably of the order of 200-500 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-98%, such as 20-50% or 50-98% of said specific speed or alternatively continues 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 33. The thermal printer according to claim 27, said specific speed being of the order of 100-200 mm/sec, 200-300 mm/sec, 300-400 mm/sec, 400-500 mm/sec, 500-600 mm/sec, 600-700 mm/sec, 700-800 mm/sec, 800-900 mm/sec or 900-1,000 mm/sec, while said reduced speed constitutes 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90% or 90-98% of said specific speed.
- 34. The thermal printer according to claim 27, said energizable printing elements of said printing head being arranged at a mutual spacing of the order of 0.05 mm-1 mm, such as of the order of 0.1 mm-0.5 mm, preferably approximately 0.1 mm.
- 35. A thermal printer for producing a plurality of individual printings on the surface of a foil in an ink transfer operation, comprising:a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, a supply reel for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, a thermal transfer ribbon defining a specific width along a transversal direction thereof, each of said printings defining a maximum dimension along a direction coinciding with said transversal direction constituting no more than 50% of said width and including ink which is transferable in said ink transfer operation at specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature causing said ink to be fluid, said thermal transfer ribbon being in facial contact with said surface of said foil, an energizable printing device for heating said specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon to said elevated temperature in said ink transfer operation, said energizable printing device and said foil being pressed together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, said foil and said energizable printing device being movable relative to one another at a specific speed, said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device in said ink transfer operation while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together and while energizing said energizable printing device and said foil together and while energizing said energizable printing device causing said ink to be transferred to said foil at a first area thereof producing a first printing on said foil at one of the longitudinal edges of said thermal transfer ribbon, said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon being smeared from said specific locations onto said foil through motion of said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil to produce an image on said foil greater in substantially only a longitudinal dimension than an image produced on said thermal transfer ribbon, and said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device causing said thermal transfer ribbon to be shifted and relocated relative to said energizable printing means while said energizable printing device is not heated so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon.
- 36. A method of printing on a surface of a foil by an energizable printing device and a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in an ink transfer operation from specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature by said energizable printing device causing said ink to be fluid, comprising the following steps:providing a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, arranging said thermal transfer ribbon in facial contact with said surface of said foil, arranging said energizable printing device in contact with said thermal transfer ribbon opposite to said foil, moving said foil relative to said energizable printing device at a specific speed of 50-1,000 mm/sec while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state while energizing said energizable printing device, moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said energizable printing device at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil for causing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred from said specific locations to said foil at specific areas thereof constituting said printing, smearing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon at said specific locations onto said foil through motion of said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil to produce an image on said foil greater in substantially only a longitudinal dimension than an image produced on said thermal transfer ribbon, and moving said foil intermittently and keeping said foil stationary during said ink transfer operation while moving said energizable printing device and said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said stationary foil while heating said energizable printing device during said ink transfer operation and rewinding said thermal transfer ribbon in a reverse direction relative to said energizable printing device after each ink transfer operation while said energizable printing device is not heated so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon in each successive ink transfer operation.
- 37. A thermal printer for printing on a surface of a foil in an ink transfer operation, comprising:a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, a foil supply reel for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in said ink transfer operation from specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature causing said ink to be fluid, said thermal transfer ribbon being arranged in facial contact with said surface of said foil, an energizable printing device for heating said specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon to said elevated temperature in said ink transfer operation, said energizable printing means and said foil being pressed together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, said foil and said energizable printing means being movable relative to one another at a specific speed while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together and while energizing said energizable printing device, said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil relative to said energizable printing device and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil for causing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred from said specific locations to said foil at specific areas thereof constituting said printing, said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon being smeared from said specific locations onto said foil through motion of said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil to produce an image on said foil greater in substantially only a longitudinal dimension than an image produced on said thermal transfer ribbon, and said energizable printing device being stationary and said foil and said energizable printing device being moved relative to one another causing said foil to move relative to said energizable printing device in a continuous motion and said thermal transfer ribbon being moved relative to said energizable printing device at said reduced speed while said energizable printing device is heated during said ink transfer operation and said thermal transfer ribbon being shifted relative to said energizable printing device in a reverse direction relative to said energizable printing device while said energizable printing device is not heating so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon in a subsequent ink transfer operation.
- 38. A thermal printer for printing on the surface of a foil in an ink transfer operation, comprising:a foil selected from the group consisting of a plastics foil, a PVC foil, a woven or non-woven plastics foil, a paper foil, an aluminum foil or a combination thereof, a supply reel for supplying said foil to said thermal printer, a thermal transfer ribbon having ink which is transferable in said ink transfer operation at specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon by heating said specific locations to an elevated temperature causing said ink to be fluid, said thermal transfer ribbon being arranged in facial contact with said surface of said foil, an energizable printing device for heating said specific locations of said thermal transfer ribbon to said elevated temperature in said ink transfer operation, said energizable printing means and said foil being pressed together so as to sandwich said thermal transfer ribbon therebetween in a constrained state, said foil and said energizable printing device being movable relative to one another at a specific speed while pressing said energizable printing device and said foil together and while energizing said energizable printing device, said thermal transfer ribbon being movable relative to said energizable printing device at a reduced speed as compared to said specific speed of said foil relative to said energizable printing device and consequently moving said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil for causing said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon to be transferred at said specific locations to said foil at specific areas thereof constituting said printing, said ink of said thermal transfer ribbon being smeared at said specific locations onto said foil through said motion of said thermal transfer ribbon relative to said foil to produce an image on said foil greater in substantially only a longitudinal dimension than an image produced on said thermal transfer ribbon, and said foil and said energizable printing means being movable relative to one another causing said foil to move intermittently and maintaining said foil stationary during said ink transfer operation and causing said energizable printing device to move relative to said stationary foil and said thermal transfer ribbon being moved relative to said energizable printing device at said reduced speed while said energizable printing device is heated during said ink transfer operation and said thermal transfer ribbon being shifted in a reverse direction relative to said energizable printing device while said energizable printing device is not heated so as to utilize an unused part of said thermal transfer ribbon in a subsequent ink transfer operation.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation application of PCT/DK99/00017, filed on Jan. 12, 1999, and a Continuation-in-Part application of application Ser. No. 09/120,335, filed on Jul. 22, 1998 now abandoned.
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