Claims
- 1. An in-line printer for printing on a substrate having a width, said printing comprising:(a) a plurality of print head assemblies, each assembly including at least one print head; (b) a first moving mechanism capable of moving the substrate towards the print head assemblies along a feed path in a feed direction substantially perpendicular to the width of the substrate; (c) a linking mechanism for linking the print head assemblies in order to simultaneously place the print head assemblies over a distance; and (d) a second moving mechanism for moving the print head assemblies relative to each other via said linking mechanism in a moving direction substantially parallel to the width of the substrate.
- 2. The in-line printer of claim 1, further comprising a fence for guiding the substrate along the feed path, wherein said fence is capable of adjusting a width of the feed path according to the width of the substrate, wherein the linking mechanism is coupled to the fence so that the print head assemblies are placed according to width of the feed path.
- 3. The in-line printer of claim 2, further comprising a photosensing device coupled to the linking mechanism such that the photosensing device provides a signal indicative of the linking mechanism properly placing the print head assemblies according to the width of the feed path, wherein the print heads are allowed to print on the substrate when the signal is provided.
- 4. The in-line printer of claim 3, wherein the first moving mechanism is allowed to move the substrate towards the print assemblies when the signal is provided.
- 5. The in-line printer of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of guide rails oriented in a direction substantially parallel to the width of the substrate, for slideably mounting the print head assemblies so as to allow the print head assemblies to move relative to each other along the moving direction.
- 6. The in-line printer of claim 1, wherein the second moving mechanism comprises a motor.
- 7. The in-line printer of claim 1, wherein the first moving mechanism comprises a plurality of rollers.
- 8. The in-line printer of claim 1, wherein each print head assembly has a pin and the linking mechanism has a linking arm including an aperture and at least one slot, and wherein the aperture and the slot are engaged with the pins for controlling the placement of the print head assemblies.
- 9. The in-line printer of claim 1, wherein one of the print head assemblies is fixedly mounted relative to the second moving mechanism.
- 10. A method of in-line printing for printing on a substrate material within a plurality of printing bands, wherein the substrate material has a width and wherein the printing bands are distributed over the width, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing means to feed the substrate material from a feed area into a print area along a feed direction substantially perpendicular to the width; (b) providing a plurality of print-head assemblies in the print area; (c) providing means for mechanically linking the print-head assemblies in order to simultaneously place the print-head assemblies over a distance; and (d) providing means to move the print-head assemblies relative to each other via the linking means along a moving direction substantially perpendicular to the feed direction in order to place the print head assemblies over the printing bands.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of providing a photosensing assembly to indicate when the moving means has properly placed the print head assemblies over the printing bands.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to Application Ser. No. 09/716,979, entitled IN-LINE PRINTER WITH AUTOMATIC POSITIONING MULTIPLE MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED PRINT HEADS, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith.
Reference is made to Application Ser. No. 09/716,982, entitled MULTIPLE INLINE PRINT HEAD MANUALLY POSITIONED WITH MECHANICALLY INTERLOCKED PRINT HEAD ASSEMBLIES, assigned to the assignee of this application and filed on even date herewith.
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