Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:
- a first multi-color elongate ribbon installed in the printer;
- a second multi-color elongate ribbon installed in the printer;
- the first and second elongate ribbons each bearing on a surface thereof two or more panels of transfer material adapted to transfer an image onto a substrate;
- first and second print heads each disposed in cooperation with a corresponding one of the first and second ribbons, respectively, for selectively transferring an image onto the substrate;
- means for applying a first application of energy from the first print head to the first ribbon transfer material according to a first predetermined set of operating parameters for transferring an image from the first ribbon to the substrate; and
- means for applying a second application of energy from the second print head to the second ribbon transfer material according to a second predetermined set of operating parameters for transferring an image from the second ribbon to the substrate;
- wherein the first ribbon transfer material comprises, in combination, an ink, means for releasing the ink, and means for adhering the ink to the substrate in a thermal transfer process; and
- the second ribbon transfer material comprises a dye diffusion type of transfer material different from the first transfer material for transferring the image to the substrate using a sublimation transfer process so that two different types of ribbons are available on demand for printing in a single non-impact printer.
- 2. A printer according to claim 1 wherein each of the first and second print heads and the corresponding ribbons are sized and arranged for selectively printing over substantially an entire surface of the substrate, whereby the printer can provide a wide variety of printing tasks including mixing different transfer materials over substantially the entire surface of the substrate without changing ribbons.
- 3. A printer according to claim 1 further comprising substrate handling means for conveying the substrate between a first predetermined position for receiving the image transferred by the first print head and a second predetermined position or receiving the image transferred by the second print head, while maintaining alignment of the substrate relative to the first and second print heads.
- 4. A printer according to claim 1 wherein each of the first and second ribbons comprises a repeating series of panels, each series comprising at least two different colored panels of transfer material, thereby allowing color printing using different transfer materials within the single printer without changing ribbons.
- 5. A printer according to claim 1 wherein the first ribbon transfer material is formed to receive repeated applications of energy for transfer of multiple images to the substrate while the second ribbon transfer material is formed to receive only a single application of energy for transfer of a single image.
- 6. A printer according to claim 1 wherein each of the ribbons includes repeating panels of yellow, magenta and cyan color transfer material.
- 7. A printer according to claim 1 wherein one of the ribbon's transfer material is formed to receive repeated applications of energy for transfer of multiple images to the substrate while the other ribbon's transfer material is formed to receive only a single application of energy for transfer of a single image to the substrate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/057,538 filed May 4, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/047,144, filed Apr. 12, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/039,871 filed Mar. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,463.
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