Claims
- 1. A medium for printing which comprises a base sheet and at least one mark on the surface of said base sheet positioned to trigger an automatic operation when identified by a logic element, said mark comprising:
- a) a near infrared-fluorescence (NIRF) compound which reflects near infrared radiation when illuminated with near infrared radiation, the concentration of said NIRF compound in said mark is sufficient to increase the reflectance of near infrared radiation of said mark above that of said base sheet; and
- b) a polymer resin which limits contact of the NIRF compound with air, wherein said mark is transparent or invisible to the naked eye and the contrast in reflecting near infrared radiation between said mark and said base sheet are sufficient such that the mark can be sensed by a detector operating in the near infrared region of 670 nm to 2500 nm and the location of the mark can be identified by a logic element by one or more signals from the detector.
- 2. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the mark is positioned to initiate an automated paper transport operation of an apparatus for automatically dispensing printed media when sensed by said detector and located by a logic element of said apparatus.
- 3. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the NIRF compound is sufficiently stable in air so as to he sensed by said detector over 60 days after it is applied to a base sheet.
- 4. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the mark is transparent to the naked human eye under illumination with a 60 watt incandescent light bulb.
- 5. A print medium as in claim 4, wherein the mark comprises a NIRF pigment with 100-1000 ppm NIRF compound and comprises an area of 0.125 to 1.0 inch.sup.2.
- 6. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein said NIRF compound is selected from the group consisting of phthalocyanines, naphthalocyanines and squaraines.
- 7. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the base sheet comprises a continuous sheet of paper and the marks are located on an edge of said continuous sheet of paper.
- 8. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the polymer resin which limits contact of the NIRF compound with air is a polymer layer positioned over the NIRF component.
- 9. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the polymer resin which limits contact of the NIRF compound with air is a copolymer with a NIRF compound on the backbone thereof, wherein said copolymer components are selected from the group consisting of monomers and oligomers which form polyester, polycarbonate and polyurethane polymers.
- 10. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the polymer resin which limits contact of the NIRF compound with air is a carrier polymer with the NIRF compound dispersed therein, wherein said carrier polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polycarbonates and polyurethanes.
- 11. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the mark contains an additional sensible material selected form the group consisting of colored dyes and pigments which do not absorb near infrared radiation, fluorescent dyes and pigments which absorb and reflect light upon exposure to UV light and photochromic dyes and pigments which absorb and reflect light upon exposure to UV light.
- 12. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the base sheet is a thermal paper.
- 13. A print medium as in claim 12, wherein the NIRF compound absorbs and reflects light at 780 nm and above.
- 14. A print medium as in claim 12, wherein the thermal paper comprises a thermosensitive coating with reactive components that comprise a dye developer system, wherein the dye is a leuco dye and the developer is selected from the phenols or acidic materials.
- 15. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the concentration of NIRF compound in the mark is sufficiently high to permit printing over the mark.
- 16. A print medium as in claim 1, wherein the NIRF compound is incorporated within a polymer backbone selected from polyesters, polycarbonates and polyurethanes in an amount of at least 0.1 wt. % of said polymer.
- 17. An apparatus for automatic dispensing of printed media which comprises:
- a) a print medium as in claim 1 which comprises:
- i) a base sheet and at least one mark on the surface of said base sheet positioned to trigger an automatic operation when identified by a logic element, said mark comprising a near infrared-fluorescence (NIRF) compound which reflects near infrared radiation when illuminated with near infrared radiation, the concentration of said NIRF compound in said mark is sufficient to increase the reflectance of near infrared radiation of said mark above that of said base sheet; and
- ii) a polymer resin which limits contact of the NIRF compound with air, wherein said mark is transparent or invisible to the naked eye and the contrast in reflecting near infrared radiation between said mark and said base sheet are sufficient such that the mark can be sensed by a detector operating in the near infrared region of 670 nm to 2500 nm and the location of the mark can be identified by a logic element by one or more signals from the detector;
- b) a detector operating in the near infrared region of 670 nm to 2500 nm for sensing the mark on said print medium and generating one or more signals when a mark is sensed;
- c) a logic element for locating the mark on said print medium based on one or more signals received from said detector; and
- d) a paper transporting apparatus controlled by said logic element.
- 18. An apparatus as in claim 17 which additionally comprises a printing apparatus for printing text, images or both on said print medium.
- 19. An apparatus as in claim 18, wherein the paper transporting apparatus advances, cuts, prints or performs a combination of these operations.
- 20. An apparatus as in claim 19, wherein the detector comprises a light source which emits near infrared radiation selected from the group consisting of light emitting diodes and silicon phototransistors.
- 21. An apparatus as in claim 20, wherein the detector comprises a receiver selected from the group consisting of photodiodes.
- 22. An apparatus as in claim 21, wherein the printing apparatus is a dot matrix printer, thermal printer, thermal transfer printer or ink jet printer.
- 23. An apparatus as in claim 22, adapted to detect near infrared radiation having a wavelength of 780 nm and above.
- 24. An apparatus as in claim 23, wherein the mark on said print medium comprises an area of 0.1 in.sup.2 to 1 in.sup.2.
- 25. An apparatus as in claim 24, wherein the mark sensing apparatus illuminates an area of the print medium in an amount of 10-200% of area for said mark and the sensing area of the print medium ranges from 10-200% above the area for said mark.
- 26. An apparatus as in claim 17 incorporated within a business machine selected for the group consisting of automatic teller machines, automatic ticket dispensers, cash registers, and automatic coupon dispensers.
- 27. An apparatus as in claim 26, wherein the concentration of NIRF compound on the print medium is sufficient to permit printing over the mark on said print medium.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/107,362, filed Jun. 30, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference, now abandoned.
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