This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-192097 filed Sep. 29, 2017. The contents of the foregoing application are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a pretreatment device.
A recording device provided with an application portion that applies a pretreatment agent onto a cloth is known.
However, the recording device does not have a device that dries the pretreatment agent applied to the cloth. If the pretreatment agent is not dried before performing printing, there is a possibility that image quality may deteriorate. In order to improve the image quality, it is preferable to provide a heat press device that dries the applied pretreatment agent and causes it to be fixed. In this case, since a press operation is performed and a part in contact with the pretreatment agent has heat, it is preferable for an operator to be distanced from the heat press device.
Embodiments of the broad principles derived herein provide a pretreatment device capable of allowing an operator to be distanced from a heat press portion, in the pretreatment device provided with the heat press portion.
The embodiments herein provide a pretreatment device of the present invention includes: a platen; an application portion that applies a pretreatment agent onto a recording medium set on the platen; a heat press portion that performs a heat press operation on the recording medium, to which the pretreatment agent has been applied by the application portion; and a guide that guides a movement of the platen from a set position at which the recording medium is set on the platen to a press position at which the heat press portion performs the heat press operation on the recording medium, a distance from the set position to the press position being longer than a distance from the set position to an application position at which the application portion applies the pretreatment agent onto the recording medium set on the platen.
Embodiments will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A pretreatment device 10 of the present disclosure will be explained with reference to the drawings. A pretreatment device 10 of a present disclosure will be explained with reference to the drawings. An upper right side, a lower left side, a lower right side, an upper left side, a left side, and a right side in
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The upper surface of the platen 31 is a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the first direction. A plate-shaped porous member 31A, which is substantially the same size as the upper surface of the platen 31, is placed on the upper surface of the platen 31. Examples of the porous member 31A include a sponge, a mesh material, steel wool, glass wool, rock wool, felt, and the like, and the porous member 31A is a member that internally contains many spaces. Since the porous member 31A internally contains the many spaces, the porous member 31A improves the release of steam resulting from moisture content included in the pretreatment agent at the time of the heat press operation. As shown in
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The pretreatment device 10 is provided, below the platen 31, with a platen conveyance mechanism 70 (refer to
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Configuration of Application Portion 40
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The spray 41 of the application portion 40 is surrounded by side surfaces to the left and the right, side surfaces to the front and the rear, and an upper surface of a second cover 40A that is provided extending vertically from the left end portion and the right end portion of the second base 63. The side surfaces to the left and the right are formed by plate-shaped members that are long in the up-down direction. The side surfaces to the front and the rear and the upper surface are formed by plate-shaped members that are long in the left-right direction. A surrounding structure provided with the left and right side surfaces, the front and rear side surfaces, and the upper surface that surround the application portion 40 is referred to as the “second cover 40A.” The application portion 40 is provided in a central portion of the upper surface of the second cover 40A. When the cloth and the porous member 31A are placed on the platen 31, the position in the up-down direction of the front and rear side surfaces is set to be a location at which the cloth can pass below the lower edges of the front and rear side surfaces.
For example, when an operator instructs to change the position in the up-down direction of the spray 41, via an operation portion 20 to be described later (refer to
Configuration of Heat Press Portion 50
As described above, the heat press portion 50 is disposed so as to be separated from the application portion 40 in the first direction. As shown in
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Mechanism to Allow Press Pressure to Escape
A mechanism to allow press pressure to escape will be explained with reference to
Electrical Configuration of Pretreatment Device 10
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The sensor 13 is a position detection sensor, such as a transmission sensor, and is disposed at a position at which the set position P1 of the platen 31 can be detected. As long as the sensor 13 can detect the set position P1, a position detection sensor of one of a mechanical type and an optical type can be used. For example, as shown in
The operation portion 20 is provided with an operation panel and the like. For example, the operation panel is provided with buttons or the like. Thus, the operator can give a desired instruction to the pretreatment device 10 via the operation portion 20. The display portion 21 is configured by a display device or the like, such as a CRT, a liquid crystal monitor, an organic EL, or the like. The display portion 21 is provided with a touch panel, and also functions as the operation portion 20. The output/input portion 22 is provided with a SD memory card slot, a USB port, and the like.
The communication portion 23 includes at least one of a wireless module or a wired module, and can be connected to a terminal device 30 via a network such as the Internet or an intranet. The pretreatment device 10 need not necessarily include the communication portion 23, and may be connected to the terminal device 30 via the network using the wireless module that can be connected to the USB port. The pretreatment device 10 may be provided with a serial interface of another standard instead of the USB port, and may be connected to an external device, such as the terminal device 30, via a serial cable of the other standard. For example, the terminal device 30 is a PC, a tablet, a smartphone, or the like. The operator can also give a desired instruction to the pretreatment device 10 via the terminal device 30 connected to the pretreatment device 10. In the description below, the instruction of the operator is input to the CPU 11 via the operation portion 20 or the communication portion 23.
First Table T1
The first table T1 is stored in the storage portion 12. In the first table T1, at least one of the temperature or a time period is associated with the position of the spray 41 in the up-down direction. In the present embodiment, as shown in
Second Table T2
The second table T2A will be explained with reference to
For example, when all of the sprays 41 spray the pretreatment agent, the CPU 11 adjusts the temperature of the press surface 51 to be a third temperature and the heat press time period to be a third time period with reference to the second table T 2 shown in
Main Processing
The main processing will be explained with reference to
The CPU 11 determines whether the instruction of the operator includes a selection of a start button (step S1). When it is determined that the selection of the start button is not included (no at step S1), the CPU 11 repeats the processing at step S1, and waits for the selection of the start button. When it is determined that the selection of the start button is included (yes at step S1), the CPU 11 determines whether the instruction of the operator includes a setting of the sprays 41 (step S3). More specifically, the CPU 11 determines whether the instruction of the operator includes at least one of settings relating to a position of the sprays 41 and the stopping of some of the sprays 41, for example.
When it is determined that the setting of the sprays 41 is not included (no at step S3), the CPU 11 advances the processing to step S9. When it is determined that the setting of the sprays 41 is included (yes at step 3), the CPU 11 performs spray setting processing (step S5), which will be described later. Of the heat press time period and the temperature of the press surface 51, the CPU 11 (the press control portion) changes the setting of whichever setting has been changed (step S7). More specifically, as described above, when the instruction of the operator includes a change in the position of the sprays 41, or when the instruction of the operator includes the stopping of some of the sprays 41, the CPU 11 changes the heat press time period or the temperature of the press surface 51 in accordance with the instruction relating to the change of the position or the stopping of the operation. A default period of the heat press time period is the first time period or the third time period, and a default temperature of the temperature of the press surface 51 is the first temperature or the third temperature. The first temperature and the third temperature may be the same, or may be different from each other. Similarly, the first time period and the third time period may be the same, or may be different from each other. Next, the CPU 11 starts the movement of the platen 31 (step S9). Next, the CPU 11 detects the position of the platen 31 on the basis of a signal from the detector 24 (step S11).
The CPU 11 determines whether the position of the platen 31 detected on the basis of the signal from the detector 24 is the application position P2 (step S13). When it is determined that the position of the platen 31 is not the application position P2 (no at step 13), the CPU returns to the processing at step S11 and repeats the above-described processing. When it is determined that the position of the platen 31 is the application position P2 (yes at step 13), the CPU 11 (a spray control portion) controls the application portion 40 and starts applying the pretreatment agent onto the cloth (step S15). In this case, when the position of the spray 41 is positioned at the second position, which is lower than the first position that is the position of the spray 41 at the normal time, it is preferable that the CPU 11 (an spray control portion) performs control such that the application amount per unit area becomes substantially the same as the application amount per unit area at the normal time when the spray 41 is positioned at the first position.
The detector 24 detects the position of the platen 31 (step S17). The CPU 11 determines whether the position of the platen 31 is the press position P3 on the basis of a signal from the detector 24 (step S19). More specifically, the CPU 11 makes the determination by comparing the number of steps of the platen motor 15 from the set position P1 with the number of steps of the press position P3 that is stored in the storage portion 12. When it is determined that the position of the platen 31 is not the press position P3 (no at step S19), the CPU 11 returns to the processing at step S17 and repeats the above-described processing. When it is determined that the position of the platen 31 is the press position P3 (yes at step S19), the CPU 11 stops the platen 31 (step S21). By controlling the heat press portion 50, the CPU 11 lowers the press surface 51 and starts the heat press operation on the cloth placed on the platen 31 (step S23).
The CPU 11 determines whether the heat press operation is complete (step S25). More specifically, when the heat press portion 50 has performed the heat press operation for the set heat press time period, the CPU 11 determines that the heat press operation is complete (yes at step S25). When it is determined that the heat press operation is not complete (no at step S25), the CPU 11 repeats the processing at step S25 and waits for the heat press operation to be complete. When it is determined that the heat press operation is complete (yes at step S25), the CPU 11 starts the movement of the platen 31 to the set position P1 (step S27).
The CPU determines whether the platen 31 has reached the set position P1 on the basis of the signal from the detector 24 (step S29). More specifically, when the sensor 13 detects the flap 38, it is determined that the platen 31 has reached the set position P1 (yes at step S29). When it is determined that the platen 31 has not reached the set position P1 (no at step S29), the CPU 11 repeats the processing at step S29 and waits for the platen 31 to reach the set position P1. When it is determined that the platen 31 has reached the set position P1 (yes at step S29), the CPU 11 stops the platen 31 (step S31) and returns to the processing at step S1.
Spray Setting Processing
A flow of the spray setting processing will be explained with reference to
The CPU 11 determines whether the instruction of the operator includes the stopping of some of the sprays 41 (step S41). More specifically, the CPU determines whether the instruction has been given to stop some of the sprays 41 on the basis of the operation flag. When the operation flag is “1,” the CPU 11 determines that the instruction has not been given to stop some of the sprays 41 (no at step S41). On the other hand, when the operation flag is “0,” the CPU 11 determines that the instruction has been given to stop some of the sprays 41 (yes at step S41). When it is determined that the instruction has been given to stop some of the sprays 41 (yes at step S41), the CPU 11 sets the spray(s) 41 specified by the operator to be stopped, for the spray control portion (step S43). The CPU 11 advances the processing to step S45.
When it is determined that the instruction has not been given to stop some of the sprays 41 (no at step S43), the CPU 11 (the spray control portion) moves the sprays 41 to a specified position (step S45).
Main Operations and Effects
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the application portion 40 is disposed at a position separated from the set position in the first direction, and the heat press portion 50 is disposed at a position separated from the application portion 40 in the first direction. In other words, the heat press portion 50 is disposed such that the application portion 40 is sandwiched between the set position P1, at which the operator sets the cloth on the platen 31, and the heat press portion 50. Thus, in the pretreatment device 10 provided with the heat press portion 50, the operator can be distanced from the heat press portion 50 by the distance created as a result of sandwiching the application portion 40. Further, the guides 60 guide the movement of the platen 31 to the press position P3 for which the distance from the set position P1 to the press position P3 is longer than the distance from the set position P1 to the application position P2.
The platen 31 of the above-described embodiment can move in the up-down direction, and is provided with the contact portions 63A that receive the press pressure generated by the heat press by coming into contact with the platen 31 when the platen 31 is heat pressed by the heat press portion 50. Since the contact portions 63A receive the press pressure, the press pressure received by the guides 60 can be reduced. Thus, the rigidity of the guides 60 does not need to be strengthened as much as in the pretreatment device 10 that is not provided with the contact portions 63A. As a result, the pretreatment device 10 of the present embodiment can achieve both cost reductions or downsizing.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the platen 31 is provided with the leg portions 32, and at the time of the heat press operation, the leg portions 32 come into contact with the contact portions 63A. Since the press pressure is received by the leg portions 32 and the contact portions 63 coming into contact with each other at the time of the heat press operation, the press pressure received by the guides 60 can be reduced. Thus, the rigidity of the guides 60 does not need to be strengthened as much as in the pretreatment device 10 that is not provided with the leg portions 32 and the contact portions 63A. As a result, the pretreatment device 10 of the present embodiment can achieve both cost reductions or downsizing.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the number of the leg portions 32 of the platen 31 is four. Thus, when the platen 31 is heat pressed by the heat press portion 50, the platen 31 is supported at three or more points. As a result, a possibility of the platen 31 being tilted can be reduced.
The pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment is provided with the urging member 39 that urges the platen 31 in the upward direction. In other words, since the platen 31 can move in the downward direction, when the application portion 40 applies the pretreatment agent onto the cloth, there is a possibility that the distance between the spray 41 and the cloth may change. Since the platen 31 is always being urged in the upward direction, it is easier to maintain the distance between the cloth and the spray 41 to be constant. Thus, it is possible to reduce a possibility of an application region being displaced as a result of the distance between the spray 41 and the cloth changing. Further, since the platen 31 is urged by the urging member 39 in the upward direction when the platen 31 receives the press pressure, the contact portions 63A can reliably receive the press pressure.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the plate-shaped porous member 31A is placed on the platen 31, and the cloth is placed on the porous member 31A. Further, a height from a support contact surface of the pretreatment device 10 to the cloth is set to be lower than a height of the press surface 51. Thus, even when the porous member 31A is placed on the platen 31 in order to improve the release of the steam resulting from the heat press operation, it is possible to prevent the cloth or the porous member 31A from being caught by the press surface 51 when the platen 31 is moved to the press position P3.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the end portion 31B of the upper surface of the platen 31 or the end portion 51A of the press surface 51 is formed as a curved surface, and one of the upper surface of the platen 31 and the press surface 51 is larger than the other. When the cloth is heat pressed, a press mark is likely to be conspicuous along a boundary between a section of the cloth placed on the platen 31 and a section of the cloth that extends beyond the platen 31. However, the press mark becomes less conspicuous by forming the end portion 31B of the upper surface of the platen 31 or the end portion 51A of the press surface 51 to be the curved surface.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the end portion 31B of the upper surface of the platen 31 is formed to be the tapered portion that is inclined downward (the press direction), or the end portion 51A of the press surface 51 is formed to be the tapered portion that is inclined upward (the opposite direction to the press direction), and one of the upper surface of the platen 31 and the press surface 51 is larger than the other. When the cloth is heat pressed, the press mark is likely to be conspicuous along the boundary between the section of the cloth placed on the platen 31 and the section of the cloth that extends beyond the platen 31. The press mark becomes less conspicuous by forming the end portion 31B of the upper surface of the platen 31 to be the tapered portion that is inclined downward, or by forming the end portion 51A of the press surface 51 to be the tapered portion that is inclined upward.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, when the platen 31 is positioned at the press position P3, the press surface 51 is larger than the platen 31 in all directions. Since the press surface 51 is larger than the platen 31 in all directions, when the pretreatment agent is applied to the cloth placed on the entire surface of the platen 31, the pretreatment device 10 can heat press the region to which the pretreatment agent has been applied in a single operation.
The pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment is provided with the detector 24 that detects the position of the platen 31, and the heat press portion 50 moves the press surface 51 in the downward direction only when the detector 24 detects that the platen 31 is at the press position P3. Thus, it is possible to reduce a possibility of the heat press portion 50 performing the heat press operation in a state in which the platen 31 is not at the press position P3.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the detector 24 includes the optical or mechanical sensor 13, and the first cover 61B is provided that is disposed on the upper portion of the sensor 13. Since the first cover 61B is disposed on the upper portion of the sensor 13, it is possible to reduce a possibility of the pretreatment agent applied by the application portion 40 attaching to the sensor 13 and causing the sensing function to deteriorate.
In the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment, the application portion 40 is housed in the second cover 40A that is provided with the four side surfaces and the upper surface. Since the application portion 40 is housed in the second cover 40A, the pretreatment device 10 can reduce a dispersion range of the pretreatment agent applied by the application portion 40.
The pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment is provided with the spray 41 that can move in the up-down direction, and when the spray 41 is positioned at the first position, the heat press portion 50 performs the heat press for the first time period at the first temperature (no at step S3; step S23 of the main processing). On the other hand, when the spray 41 is positioned at the second position, the pretreatment device 10 performs the heat press either for the second time period, which is shorter than the first time period, or at the second temperature, which is lower than the first temperature (yes at S3; step S5; step S23 of the main processing). Since the spray 41 can move in the up-down direction, the spray 41 can be moved downward in accordance with a size of the application range of the pretreatment agent. When the spray 41 is positioned at the second position, since the application range becomes smaller, in some cases, the application amount of the pretreatment device 10 may be reduced. Thus, the pretreatment device 10 can appropriately perform the heat press by causing the heat press time period to be shorter or the press temperature to be lower.
When the pretreatment device 10 of the above-described embodiment is provided with the plurality of sprays 41 and all of the sprays 41 are caused to spray the pretreatment agent, the heat press portion 50 performs the heat press operation for the third time period at the third temperature (no at S3; step S23 of the main processing). On the other hand, when some of the sprays 41 do not spray the pretreatment agent, the pretreatment device 10 performs the heat press operation either for the fourth time period, which is shorter than the third time period, or at the fourth temperature, which is lower than the third temperature (yes at S3; step S5; step S23 of the main processing). When some of the sprays 41 do not spray the pretreatment agent, the application range is narrow. In this case, the application amount of the pretreatment agent is reduced compared with the case in which all of the sprays 41 are caused to spay the pretreatment agent. Thus, the pretreatment device 10 can appropriately perform the heat press operation by causing the heat press time period to be shorter or the press temperature to be lower.
Note that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and changes to be described below can be made, for example. In the above-described embodiment, the detector 24 is configured by the combination of the sensor 13 and the platen motor 15. However, the detector 24 may be provided with an encoder and may detect the position of the platen 31 on the basis of a feedback signal (a pulse signal) from the encoder. In this case, the platen motor 15 need not necessarily be the stepping motor.
In the above-described embodiment, the platen 31 includes the four leg portions 32. However, it is sufficient that the platen 31 includes at least one of the leg portions 32. In this case, it is sufficient that the contact portion 63A be disposed at a position facing each of the leg portions 32. Further, the contact portion 63A need not necessarily be provided. In this case, it is sufficient that the length of each of the leg portions 32 in the up-down direction be set such that each of the leg portions 32 can come into contact with the second base 63 at a position that does not exceed the downward movement limit of the platen 31 at the time of the heat press operation. Similarly, the platen 31 need not necessarily be provided with the leg portion 32. In this case, it is sufficient that the height of the contact portion 63A be set such that a back surface of the platen 31 can come into contact with each of the contact portions 63A at a position that does not exceed the downward movement limit of the platen 31 at the time of the heat press operation. The leg portion 32 need not necessarily be disposed at the end portion of the platen 31 as long as a position facing the leg portion 32 is positioned on the upper surface of the second base 63.
Further, the platen 31 may include two of the plate-shaped leg portions 32 that extend in the left-right direction and are disposed at the front end and the rear end of the platen 31, or in the vicinity of each of the front end and the rear end of the platen 31. The platen 32 may further include one or more of the plate-shaped leg portions 32 that extend in the left-right direction as well as the two plate-shaped leg portions 32 that extend in the left-right direction and are disposed at the front end and the rear end of the platen 31, or in the vicinity of each of the front end and the rear end of the platen 31. Further, the platen 31 may include a plurality of leg portions, each having the same shape as the leg portion 32 of the above-described embodiment, at left and right end portions of the back surface of the platen 31 as well as the two plate-shaped leg portions 32 that extend in the left-right direction and are disposed at the front end and the rear end of the platen 31, or in the vicinity of each of the front end and the rear end of the platen 31. In other words, it is sufficient that at least one of the contact portion 63A and the leg portion 32 have a configuration that can support the platen 31 while being disposed at a position that does not exceed the downward movement limit of the platen 31 at the time of the heat press operation.
In the above-described embodiment, the platen 31 moves in the up-down direction. However, the platen 31 may move in the left-right direction, and the platen 31 disposed at the set position P1, the application portion 40, and the heat press portion 50 may be disposed in this order in one of the left to right direction or the right to left direction. In this case, the one of the left to right direction or the right to left direction is the first direction. More specifically, a direction in which the guides 60 extend from a position corresponding to the set position P1 is the first direction. In either of the cases, the heat press portion 50 is disposed at a position further separated from the set position P1 than the application portion 40. Thus, in the same manner, by distancing the heat press portion 50 from the set position P1, it is possible to distance the operator from the heat press portion 50.
In the above-described embodiment, when the spray 41 is positioned at a position lower than at the normal time, the heat press portion 50 performs the heat press operation at the second temperature or for the second time period. In other words, one of the temperature or the time period is changed. However, both the temperature and the time period may be changed. Further, the second temperature and the second time period may be changed in accordance with the position of the spray 41.
In the above-described embodiment, when some of the sprays 41 do not spray the pretreatment agent, the heat press portion 50 performs the heat press operation at the fourth temperature or for the fourth time period. In other words, one of the temperature or the time period is changed. However, both the temperature and the time period may be changed. Further, the fourth temperature and the fourth time period may be changed in accordance with the number of the sprays 41 that do not spray the pretreatment agent.
In the above-described embodiment, the press surface 51 is moved downward to heat press the cloth placed on the platen 31. However, a configuration may be adopted in which a drive mechanism to move the platen 31 in the up-down direction is provided, and the platen 31 may be moved upward so as to come into contact with the press surface 51 when the platen 31 is positioned at the press position P3.
In the above-described embodiment, the sensor 13 is disposed at a position at which the sensor 13 can detect the set position P1. However, the sensor 13 may be disposed at a position at which the sensor 13 can detect at least one of the set position P1, the application position P2, or the press position P3. In this case, as described above, it is preferable that the first cover 61B be disposed on the upper portion of the sensor 13. As described above, this is because it is possible to reduce the possibility of the sensing function deteriorating as a result of the pretreatment agent applied by the application portion 40 attaching to the sensor 13.
In the above-described embodiment, the heat press portion 50 is not surrounded by a cover. However, as shown in
In the above-described embodiment, the first temperature is 180 C, and the second temperature is 160 C. The first time period is 35 seconds, and the second time period is 15 seconds. However, as long as the second temperature is lower than the first temperature and the second time period is shorter than the first time period, those temperatures and time periods may be other temperatures and time periods.
In the above-described embodiment, as an example of an “operation mode,” the press surface 51 is lowered by the press surface drive mechanism 52 only when the detector 24 detects the movement of the platen 31 to the press position P3. However, in addition to this “operation mode,” a “maintenance mode” may be provided in which the press surface 51 is lowered by the press surface drive mechanism 52 even when the detector 24 has not detected the movement of the platen 31 to the press position P3. The maintenance mode may be a mode for checking whether each of the drive mechanisms is appropriately driven at predetermined timings and the like, for example. By the maintenance mode being provided, a malfunction or a failure of the drive mechanism can be ascertained at an earlier stage.
The programs and the like to perform the main processing may be stored in a disk device or the like provided in a server device on the Internet, and the pretreatment device 10 may download various types of the programs, for example.
According to the embodiment or the modified examples, the pretreatment device 10 may use other types of storage device other than a ROM and a RAM. For example, the pretreatment device 10 may include a storage device, such as a CAM, a SRAM, an SDRAM or the like.
According to the embodiment or the modified examples, the electrical configuration of the pretreatment device 10 may be different from the configuration shown in
For example, the control portion of the pretreatment device 10 shown in
In the present embodiment, the application position P2 is in the rear direction that is the first direction with respect to the set position P1, and the press position P3 is in the rear direction that is the first direction with respect to the application position P2. In other words, the guides 60 guide the movement of the platen 31 to the press position P3 for which the distance from the set position P1 to the press position P3 is longer than the distance from the set position P1 to the application position P2. However, for example, the application P2 may be in the left-right direction with respect to the set position P1 and the press position P3 may be in the rear direction with respect to the application position P2. In this case also, the guides 60 guide the movement of the platen 31 to the press position P3 for which the distance from the set position P1 to the press position P3 is longer than the distance from the set position P1 to the application position P2.
The apparatus and methods described above with reference to the various embodiments are merely examples. It goes without saying that they are not confined to the depicted embodiments. While various features have been described in conjunction with the examples outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, and/or improvements of those features and/or examples may be possible. Accordingly, the examples, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative. Various changes may be made without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the underlying principles.
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