Claims
- 1. A thermal printer for printing an image on a receiver comprising:
- a thermal printing head;
- a driving roller for driving the receiver relative to the thermal printing head;
- a pinch roller adapted to exert force against the driving roller along a nip;
- the pinch roller having an axis and a length along said axis that is no longer than a width of the receiver being driven by the driving roller; and
- the pinch roller having a length to diameter ratio of about four or greater.
- 2. The thermal printer of claim 1 wherein the pinch roller has a length to diameter ratio of about ten or greater.
- 3. The thermal printer of claim 1 wherein the pinch roller has a diameter less than about one inch.
- 4. A thermal printer for printing an image on a receiver comprising:
- a thermal printing head;
- a driving roller for advancing and withdrawing the receiver relative to the thermal printing head to facilitate production of a color image on the receiver;
- a pinch roller adapted to exert force against the driving roller along a nip;
- the pinch roller having an axis and a length along the axis thereof that is less than a width of the receiver being driven by the driving roller so that shear forces between the receiver and the pinch roller as reduced and the color image is produced with improved color definition; and
- the pinch roller having a diameter such that said length along the axis is greater than about four times the diameter of said pinch roller so that the thermal printer is provided with a capability of producing images with relatively narrow image-free borders on relatively wide receivers.
- 5. A thermal printer for printing a color image on a receiver with an image-free border having a certain desired width, the printer comprising:
- a thermal printing head;
- a driving roller for advancing and withdrawing the receiver relative to the thermal printing head to facilitate production of a color image on the receiver;
- a pinch roller adapted to exert force against the driving roller along a nip;
- the pinch roller having an axis and a length along said axis that is no longer than a width of the receiver being driven by the driving roller;
- the pinch roller and the driving roller having respective diameters such that the respective lengths of the pinch roller and of the driving roller along their respective axes are greater than about four times said respective diameters; and
- the pinch roller and the driving roller being located so that respective axes of the pinch roller and of the driving roller are closer to the printhead than the desired width of the image-free border.
- 6. The thermal printer of claim 5 wherein the pinch roller and the driving roller each having respective diameters such that the respective lengths of the pinch roller and of the driving roller along their respective axes are greater than about ten times said respective diameters.
- 7. A method of printing a color image on a receiver with image-free borders having a certain desired width, the method comprising the steps of:
- driving the receiver past a printing head while producing a first color image thereon;
- withdrawing the receiver from the printing head;
- driving the receiver past the printing head while producing a second color image thereon;
- the driving and withdrawing steps being performed by rotating a driving roller that is frictionally engaged with the receiver; and
- maintaining a frictional force between the receiver and the driving roller with a pinch roller that contacts the receiver but does not contact the driving roller, the driving roller and the pinch roller each having a diameter and a length such that the respective lengths of the pinch roller and of the driving roller are greater than about four times the respective diameters of the pinch roller and of the driving roller so that said image-free borders of the desired size are generated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 772,313, entitled "Improved Printer Driver", filed Oct. 7, 1991, now abandoned, which has common inventorship, and has a common assignee with the present patent application.
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