Claims
- 1. A method of equalizing web-stretching caused by web tensioning in a dye transfer printer that is for use with a donor web having a dye transfer area and opposite edge areas alongside the dye transfer area, said method comprising:
heating a dye transfer area to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver; and heating the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area less than the dye transfer area is heated to effect the dye transfer, but heating the edge areas sufficiently so that they may be stretched by tension substantially the same as the dye transfer area may be stretched, whereby the dye transfer area will not be stretched thinner than the edge areas.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area are heated less frequently than the dye transfer area is heated to effect the dye transfer.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area are heated simultaneously with the dye transfer area when the edge areas are to be heated.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the dye transfer area is heated linewise across the dye transfer area to effect the dye transfer line-by-line along the dye transfer area, and the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area are heated linewise less frequently than is the dye transfer area.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 4, wherein the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area are heated linewise simultaneously with the dye transfer area when the edge areas are to be heated.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the dye transfer area is heated linewise across the dye transfer area to effect the dye transfer line-by-line along the dye transfer area, and the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area are heated linewise simultaneously with the dye transfer area less frequently than the dye transfer area is heated.
- 7. A dye transfer printer in which a donor web having a dye transfer area and opposite edge areas alongside the dye transfer area may be stretched by tension, said printer comprising:
means for heating a dye transfer area to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver; and means for heating the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area less than the dye transfer area is heated to effect the dye transfer, but heating the edge areas sufficiently so that they may be stretched by tension substantially the same as the dye transfer area may be stretched, whereby the dye transfer area will not be stretched thinner than the edge areas.
- 8. A dye transfer printer as recited in claim 7, wherein said means for heating the dye transfer area and said means for heating the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area includes a bead of selectively heated resistive elements that make contact line-by-line across the dye transfer area and the edge areas, and a controller causes those resistive elements that make line contact with the edge areas to be heated less frequently than those resistive elements that make line contact with the dye transfer area.
- 9. A dye transfer printer for use with a donor web having successive dye transfer areas and opposite longitudinal edge areas alongside each one of the dye transfer areas, includes a print head for effecting a dye transfer from a dye transfer area to a dye receiver via a bead of selectively heated resistive elements of said print head that make contact line-by-line across the dye transfer area and the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area when the donor web is advanced under tension over said bead of resistive elements, and is characterized in that:
those resistive elements that make line contact with a dye transfer area are selectively heated line-by-line to effect the dye transfer; and those resistive elements that make line contact with the edge areas alongside a dye transfer area are heated less frequently than line-by-line, but are heated with sufficient frequency so that the edge areas may be stretched by tension substantially the same as the dye transfer area may be stretched, whereby the dye transfer area will not be stretched thinner than the edge areas.
- 10. A dye transfer printer as recited in claim 9, wherein said resistive elements that make line contact with the edge areas alongside a dye transfer area are heated for at least successive lines when said resistive elements that make line contact with the dye transfer area have been selectively heated for at least two-hundred successive lines.
- 11. A method of equalizing web-stretching in a dye transfer printer that is for use with a donor web having successive dye transfer areas and opposite longitudinal edge areas alongside each one of the dye transfer areas, and that includes a print head for effecting a dye transfer from a dye transfer area to a dye receiver via a bead of selectively heated resistive elements of the print head that make contact line-by-line across the dye transfer area and the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area when the donor web is advanced under tension over the bead of resistive elements, said method comprising:
selectively heating those resistive elements that make line contact with a dye transfer area line-by-line to effect the dye transfer; and heating those resistive elements that make line contact with the edge areas alongside a dye transfer area less frequently than line-by-line, but heating them with sufficient frequency so that the edge areas may be stretched by tension substantially the same as the dye transfer area may be stretched, whereby the dye transfer area will not be stretched thinner than the edge areas.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending applications Ser. No. (Docket No. 85171RAF) entitled PREVENTING CREASE FORMATION IN DONOR WEB IN DYE TRANSFER PRINTER THAT CAN CAUSE LINE ARTIFACT ON PRINT, filed concurrently herewith in the name of Terrence L. Fisher; Ser. No. (Docket No. 84092RAF) entitled PREVENTING CREASE FORMATION IN DONOR WEB IN DYE TRANSFER PRINTER THAT CAN CAUSE LINE ARTIFACT ON PRINT, filed concurrently herewith in the names of Terrence L. Fisher and Richard Salter; Ser. No. (Docket No. 83502RAF) entitled PREVENTING CREASE FORMATION IN DONOR WEB IN DYE TRANSFER PRINTER THAT CAN CAUSE LINE ARTIFACT ON PRINT, filed concurrently herewith in the name of Terrence L. Fisher; and Ser. No. (Docket No. 83496RAF) entitled PREVENTING CREASE FORMATION IN DONOR WEB IN DYE TRANSFER PRINTER THAT CAN CAUSE LINE ARTIFACT ON PRINT, filed concurrently herewith in the name of Terrence L. Fisher.