Claims
- 1. A thermal printer capable of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause line artifacts to be printed on a dye receiver during a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, said printer comprising:a thermal print head for heating the dye transfer area of the dye donor web sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, but not heating two opposite edge areas of the dye donor web alongside the dye transfer area sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the two edge areas to the dye receiver, so that the dye transfer area is vulnerable to being stretched relative to the two edge areas; a web take-up that takes up the dye donor web, and that exerts a pulling force on the dye transfer area and two edge areas at said print head which is sufficient to stretch the dye transfer area relative to the two edge areas to possibly form slanted creases diagonally extending at least across respective regions adjacent the two edge areas; and a crease preventing roller having respective web spreading portions that are similarly coiled inwardly along said roller from opposite coaxial ends of said roller, to be coiled towards one another from said opposite ends, in order to diagonally spread at least the web regions in which slanted creases can form, in opposition to crease formation that can occur when the pulling force is exerted on the dye transfer area and two edge areas at said print head, whereby crease formation can at least be substantially prevented, wherein said web spreading portions are similarly coiled inwardly along said roller to support the two edge areas, but not the dye transfer area, to diagonally urge the two edge areas to diagonally spread at least the web regions close to the two edge areas, and said crease preventing roller has an elastic portion between said web spreading portions to support the dye transfer area.
- 2. A thermal printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said web spreading portions are similarly coiled inwardly along said roller sufficiently to meet midway between said opposite ends in order to support the dye transfer area and two edge areas alongside the dye transfer area, to diagonally urge the dye transfer area and two edge areas to diagonally spread them in opposition to crease formation that can occur.
- 3. A thermal printer as recited in claim 2, wherein said crease preventing roller is located between said print head and a web supply spool for the dye donor web, but closer to said print head.
- 4. A thermal printer as recited in claim 2, wherein said crease preventing roller is located between said print head and said web take-up, but closer to said print head.
- 5. A thermal printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said crease preventing roller is a platen roller adapted to locally support the dye receiver and the dye transfer area and two edge areas alongside the dye transfer area at said print head so that dye transfer can occur from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver.
- 6. A thermal printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said web spreading portions are diagonally wound fibers that are similarly wound inwardly along said roller from said opposite ends, to be wound towards one another from said opposite ends.
- 7. A thermal printer as recited in claim 6, wherein said crease spreading roller has a rigid coaxial core, and said fibers are diagonally wound about said core.
- 8. A thermal printer as recited in claim 7, wherein said fibers are wound at a 45° inclination about said core.
- 9. A thermal printer capable of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause line artifacts to be printed on a dye receiver during a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, said printer comprising:a thermal print head for heating the dye transfer area of the dye donor web sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, but not heating two opposite edge areas of the dye donor web alongside the dye transfer area sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the two edge areas to the dye receiver, so that the dye transfer area is vulnerable to being stretched relative to the two edge areas; a web take-up that takes up the dye donor web, and that exerts a pulling force on the dye transfer area and two edge areas at said print head which is sufficient to longitudinally stretch the dye transfer area relative to the two edge areas to possibly form slanted creases diagonally extending at least across respective regions adjacent the two edge areas; and a crease preventing roller having a rigid coaxial core and respective web spreading portions that are similarly coiled diagonally about said core and inwardly from opposite coaxial ends of said roller, to be coiled towards one another from said opposite ends, in order to diagonally spread at least the web regions in which slanted creases can form, to perpendicularly oppose crease formation that can occur when the pulling force is exerted on the dye transfer area and two edge areas at said print head, whereby crease formation can at least be substantially prevented, wherein said web spreading portions are similarly coiled inwardly along said roller to support the two edge areas, but not the dye transfer area, to diagonally urge the two edge areas to diagonally spread at least the web regions close to the two edge areas, and said crease preventing roller has an elastic portion between said web spreading portions to support the dye transfer area.
- 10. A method of preventing crease formation in a dye transfer area of a dye donor web that can cause line artifacts 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 sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to the dye receiver, but not heating two opposite edge areas of the dye donor web alongside the dye transfer area sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the two edge areas to the dye receiver, so that the dye transfer area is vulnerable to being stretched relative to the two edge areas; taking up the dye donor web, but exerting a pulling force on the dye transfer area and two edge areas at the print head which is sufficient to stretch the dye transfer area relative to the two edge areas to possibly form slanted creases diagonally extending at least across respective regions adjacent the two edge areas; and rotating a crease preventing roller having respective web spreading portions coiled inwardly along the roller from opposite coaxial ends of the roller, and coiled towards one another; engaging the dye donor web with an elastomeric cover surrounding at least the web spreading portions of the roller thereby exerting a spreading force at least to the two edge areas thereby reducing crease formation.
- 11. A thermal printer comprising:a thermal print head for heating a dye transfer area of a dye donor web sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the dye transfer area to a dye receiver, but not heating two opposing edge areas of the dye donor web adjacent the dye transfer area sufficiently to effect a dye transfer from the two edge areas to the dye receiver; a web take-up that takes up the dye donor web, and that exerts a pulling force on the dye transfer area and two edge areas at said print head which is sufficient to stretch the dye transfer area relative to the two edge areas; a roller having respective generally helical members projecting therefrom that are coiled inwardly along said roller from opposite ends thereof, said respective generally helical members exerting a spreading force on the dye donor web to reduce crease formation; and an elastomeric cover over said respective generally helical members.
- 12. A thermal printer as recited in claim 11 wherein:said elastomeric cover is a single contiguous sleeve covering both helical members.
- 13. A thermal printer as recited in claim 11 wherein:said roller is a platen roller.
- 14. A thermal printer as recited in claim 11 wherein:each of said respective generally helical members is a screw-like member.
- 15. A thermal printer as recited in claim 11 wherein:each of said respective generally helical members is a coiled member wrapped about said roller.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Cross-reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending application Ser. No. 10/392,502 entitled PREVENTING CREASE FORMATION IN DONOR WEB IN DYE TRANSFER PRINTER THAT CAN CAUSE LINE ARTIFACT ON PRINT, and filed Mar. 20, 2003 in the names of Zhanjun J. Gao, John F. Corman and Robert F. Mindler.
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