Claims
- 1. A method of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause a line artifact to be printed on a dye receiver during a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver in a dye transfer printer, said method comprising:
heating the dye transfer area of the dye donor web to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver; and heating opposite edge areas of the dye donor web that are alongside the dye transfer area, but with a gradual drop in heat substantially from respective boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to an outer edge of each edge area that is spaced from the dye transfer area, so that when the heated transfer area and edge areas are subjected to a longitudinal tension a relative resistance to being stretched will steadily increase towards each outer edge to maintain strength at each outer edge, but to avoid a sharp transition at the boundaries in order to prevent crease formation that can cause a line artifact.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the gradual drop in heat from the boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to the outer edge of each edge area is a uniform drop.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the gradual drop in heat from the boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to the outer edge of each edge area is one to above the ambient temperature at the outer edge of each edge area.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the gradual drop in heat from the boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to the outer edge of each edge area is one to within the range of 104° Fahrenheit-120° Fahrenheit at the outer edge of each edge area.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the gradual drop in heat from the boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to the outer edge of each edge area is one to about 104° Fahrenheit at the outer edge of each edge area.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the edge areas are heated adjacent the boundaries at similar or different temperatures which are slightly lower than similar or different temperatures the dye transfer area is heated adjacent the boundaries to effect only a slight temperature drop across the boundaries from the dye transfer area to the edge areas in order to begin the gradual drop in heat.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 6, wherein the gradual drop in heat from the boundaries to the outer edge of each edge area is a linear drop.
- 8. A method of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause a line artifact to be printed on a dye receiver during a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, in a dye transfer printer including a print head for effecting the dye transfer via a bead of selectively heated resistive elements that make contact across the dye transfer area and opposite edge areas of the dye donor web that are alongside the dye transfer area as the dye transfer area and the edge areas are progressively advanced under a longitudinal tension over the bead of resistive elements, said method comprising:
selectively heating those resistive elements that make contact with the dye transfer area to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver; and variably heating those resistive elements that make contact with the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area to effect a gradual drop in heat substantially from respective boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to an outer edge of each edge area that is spaced from the dye transfer area, so that when the heated transfer area and edge areas are subjected to a longitudinal tension a relative resistance to being stretched will steadily increase towards each outer edge to maintain strength at each outer edge, but to avoid a sharp transition at the boundaries in order to prevent crease formation that can cause a line artifact.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 8, wherein respective resistive elements that make contact with the edge areas adjacent the boundaries are heated slightly less than respective resistive elements that make contact with the dye transfer area adjacent the boundaries are heated to effect only a slight drop in heat across the boundaries from the dye transfer area to the edge areas in order to begin the gradual drop in heat.
- 10. A thermal printer capable of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause a line artifact to be printed on a dye receiver during a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, said printer comprising:
a print head having a bead of selectively heated resistive elements that make contact across the dye transfer area of the dye donor web and opposite edge areas of the dye donor web that are alongside the dye transfer area as the dye transfer area and the edge areas are progressively advanced under a longitudinal tension over the bead of resistive elements; and a control adapted to selectively heat those resistive elements that make contact with the dye transfer area to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver, and adapted to variably heat those resistive elements that make contact with the edge areas alongside the dye transfer area to effect a gradual drop in heat substantially from respective boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to an outer edge of each edge area that is spaced from the dye transfer area, whereby when the heated transfer area and edge areas are subjected to a longitudinal tension a relative resistance to being stretched will steadily increase towards each outer edge to maintain strength at each outer edge, but to avoid a sharp transition at the boundaries in order to prevent crease formation that can cause a line artifact.
- 11. A thermal printer as recited in claim 10, wherein said control is adapted to heat respective resistive elements that makes contact with the edge areas adjacent the boundaries slightly less than respective resistive elements that make contact with the dye transfer area adjacent the boundaries are heated to effect only a slight drop in heat across the boundaries from the dye transfer area to the edge areas in order to begin the gradual drop in heat.
- 12. A thermal printer capable of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause a line artifact to be printed on a dye receiver during a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver in a dye transfer printer, said printer comprising:
means for heating the dye transfer area of the dye donor web to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver; and means for heating opposite edge areas of the dye donor web that are alongside the dye transfer area, but with a gradual drop in heat substantially from respective boundaries between the dye transfer area and the edge areas to an outer edge of each edge area that is spaced from the dye transfer area, so that when the heated transfer area and edge areas are subjected to a longitudinal tension a relative resistance to being stretched will steadily increase towards each outer edge to maintain strength at each outer edge, but to avoid a sharp transition at the boundaries in order to prevent crease formation that can cause a line artifact.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending application Ser. No. 10/242,241 entitled PREVENTING CREASE FORMATION IN DONOR WEB IN DYE TRANSFER PRINTER THAT CAN CAUSE LINE ARTIFACT ON PRINT, and filed Sep. 12, 2002 in the name of Terrence L. Fisher.