Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:a housing; a scanning mechanism provided in the housing, the scanning mechanism arranged to move within the housing; a mounting mechanism for mounting an ink jet print head; the ink jet print head provided with a supply of security ink, wherein said ink jet print head is removably mounted to the mounting mechanism; an aperture provided within the housing, the aperture arranged to be placed on, or adjacent to, an image receiving medium such that the print head, when mounted, is operable to print onto the image receiving medium through the aperture.
- 2. A printer according to claim 1, wherein the security ink is of at least one of a:chemical marker ink; ink containing a luminescent substance; UV fluorescent ink; magnetic ink; phosphorescent ink; and photo chromic ink.
- 3. A method of printing security images onto an image receiving medium, comprising the steps of:providing a printer with a housing and a scanning mechanism in the housing, mounting an ink jet print head provided with an ink supply containing security ink to the scanning mechanism; providing an aperture within the housing; placing the aperture on, or adjacent to, the image receiving medium such that the print head can print onto the image receiving medium through the aperture; scanning the print head with the scanning mechanism within the housing and thereby spitting the security ink according to a desired pattern onto the image receiving medium.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the security image is an entry receipt.
- 5. A method according to claim 3, wherein the security ink is of at least one of a:chemical marker ink; ink containing a luminescent substance; UV fluorescent ink; magnetic ink; phosphorescent ink; and photo chromic ink.
- 6. A printer comprising:a housing; a scanning mechanism provided in the housing, the scanning mechanism arranged to move in two different directions within the housing; a mounting mechanism for releasably mounting an ink jet print head, a holding device, or both to the scanning mechanism, wherein the mounting mechanism is configured and dimensioned to associate with the print head, with the holding device, or with both; an aperture provided within the housing, the aperture arranged to be positioned on, or adjacent to, an image receiving medium such that the print head, when mounted, is operable to print onto the image receiving medium through the aperture; and the ink jet print head comprising a supply of security ink, the holding device adapted to hold a cutting mechanism, or both, mounted to the mounting mechanism.
- 7. A printer according to claim 6, wherein the mounted holding device comprises a cutting blade attached thereto.
- 8. A printer according to claim 6, wherein the mounted holding device comprises a rotating milling cutter attached thereto.
- 9. A printer according to claim 6, wherein the mounted holding device comprises a rotating drill attached thereto.
- 10. A printer according to claim 6, in combination with the image receiving medium, wherein the image receiving medium is a stencil material.
- 11. A printer according to claim 6, further comprising a cutting mechanism, wherein the cutting mechanism comprises a machining device and a rotating mechanism for rotating the machining device.
- 12. A printer according to claim 6, wherein the holding mechanism instead of the print head is positioned in the mounting mechanism.
- 13. A printer according to claim 6, wherein both the holding mechanism and the print head are positioned in association with the mounting mechanism.
- 14. A printer according to claim 6, wherein the holding mechanism instead of the print head is positioned in association with the mounting mechanism and the holding mechanism is provided with a motor for rotating the machining device, the motor being connected to a controlling unit of the printer via a connector to which a print head can be connected.
- 15. A printer according to claim 6, further comprising a machining device, wherein the machining device is releasably connected to the holding mechanism.
- 16. A printer comprising:a housing; a scanning mechanism provided in the housing, the scanning mechanism arranged to move within the housing; an ink jet printer head provided with a supply of security ink; a mounting mechanism for mounting said ink jet print head to the scanning mechanism; means to detect the motion of the printer relative to an image receiving media; an aperture provided within the housing, the aperture arranged to be placed on, or adjacent to, the image receiving medium such that the print head, when mounted, is operable to print onto the image receiving medium through the aperture.
- 17. A hand-held printer cutter device for printing, cutting, or both printing and cutting on an image receiving medium, said printer cutter device comprising:a housing; a scanning mechanism provided in the housing, the scanning mechanism arranged to move in two different directions within the housing; a mounting mechanism attached to the scanning mechanism, the mounting mechanism adapted and configured to associate with and releasably mount a print head, a holding device, or both; an aperture provided within the housing, the aperture arranged to be positioned on, or adjacent to, the image receiving medium; means to detect whether or not the printer is sufficiently close to the image receiving medium to print or cut accurately; and at least one of the group consisting of an ink jet print head comprising a supply of security ink, wherein the ink jet print head, when mounted, is operable to print security ink onto the image receiving medium through the aperture, a holding mechanism adapted and configured to hold a cutting mechanism, wherein the held cutting mechanism, when mounted, is operable to at least partially cut the image receiving medium through the aperture, or both the ink jet print head comprising the supply of security ink and the holding mechanism adapted and configured to hold the cutting mechanism.
- 18. The printer cutter device of claim 17 wherein the mounting mechanism has a surface which is adapted to hold the ink jet print head thereto, and is also adapted to hold the holding mechanism thereto, wherein only one of the ink jet print head and the holding device can be held to the mounting mechanism at any one time, the mounting mechanism further comprising electrical connections for providing electrical power to the held ink jet print head and to the held holding device.
- 19. The printer cutter device of claim 17 wherein the mounting mechanism has a surface which is adapted to hold the ink jet print head thereto, and is also adapted to hold the holding mechanism thereto, wherein both the ink jet print head and the holding mechanism can be held to the mounting mechanism simultaneously, the mounting mechanism further comprising electrical connections for providing electrical power to the ink jet print head and to the holding mechanism.
- 20. The printer cutter device of claim 17 wherein the ink jet print head comprising a supply of security ink is mounted to the mounting mechanism.
- 21. The printer cutter device of claim 17 wherein the holding comprises a cutting mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/GB99/03544, filed Oct. 26, 1999.
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