Claims
- 1. A printer for jetting out ink drops from a plurality of nozzles for the purpose of printing, comprising:
a printer head capable of printing one full line on print paper without the necessity of being shifted in the width direction of the print paper; a transportation belt that is an endless belt member, holds the print paper, and transports the print paper in a direction orthogonal to the width direction of the print paper; and a printing control means for controlling jetting of ink drops from said printer head synchronously with transportation of the print paper by said transportation belt so as to achieve printing.
- 2. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising a print paper positioning means for positioning the print paper in a predetermined place on said transportation belt.
- 3. The printer according to claim 2, wherein said print paper positioning means has position-of-held print paper marks that are inscribed on said transportation belt in order to detect the position of the print paper held on said transportation belt.
- 4. The printer according to claim 3, wherein said print paper positioning means further includes a mark detecting means, which detects the position-of-held print paper marks, and a print paper supplying means that supplies the print paper according to an output of said mark detecting means; said print paper supplying means supplies the print paper at the timing of said mark detecting means providing an output; and the print paper is held in the predetermined place defined with the position of the paper held on said transportation belt which is detected using said position-of-held print paper marks.
- 5. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising a sucking means that sucks print paper to adsorb the print paper to said transportation belt and thus holds the print paper on said transportation belt.
- 6. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising a sucking means that sucks print paper to adsorb the print paper to said transportation belt and thus holds the print paper on said transportation belt, wherein a sucking force said sucking means exerts in sucking print paper is controlled in relation to an area in which the print paper is held.
- 7. The printer according to claim 6, wherein said sucking means is divided into a plurality of portions in a direction of transportation in which the print paper is transported, and the sucking force exerted by said sucking means is controlled based on the position of the paper being transported.
- 8. The printer according to claim 7, wherein said sucking means sucks the print paper using air pressure exerted through intake holes that are formed in said transportation belt, and said intake holes are formed within a predefined area on said transportation belt in which the print paper is held.
- 9. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said printer head can print paper in multiple colors, and comprises a plurality of single-color head blocks; and the single-color head block has a plurality of head units arranged along a single oblique line.
- 10. A printer for jetting out ink drops from a plurality of nozzles for the purpose of printing, comprising:
a printer head capable of printing one full line on print paper without the necessity of being shifted in the width direction of the print paper, said plurality of nozzles being included in said printer head; a transportation belt that is an endless belt member, holds the print paper, and transports the print paper in a direction nearly orthogonal to the width direction of the print paper; and a printing control means for controlling the timing of jetting out ink from said nozzles according to a variation of an ink-jet distance, that is, a distance between the print paper held on said transportation belt and an ink-jet surface included in said printer head so that the ink drops will be shot at correct points on the print paper.
- 11. The printer according to claim 10, wherein said printing control means infers a difference in the thickness of said transportation belt from the variation of the ink-jet distance.
- 12. The printer according to claim 11, wherein said printing control means stores values of the difference in the thickness of said transportation belt measured as points all over said transportation belt as the difference in the thickness of said transportation belt, and controls the timing of jetting out ink according to the measured values.
- 13. The printer according to claim 10, further comprising an ink-jet distance detecting means that measures a distance to the surface of the print paper or of said transportation belt near an ink-jet surface included in said printer head, wherein said printing control means controls the timing of jetting out ink according to a point at which the distance to the surface of the print paper is measured by said ink-jet distance detecting means.
- 14. A printer for jetting out ink drops from a plurality of nozzles for the purpose of printing, comprising:
a printer head capable of printing one full line on print paper without the necessity of being shifted in the width direction of the print paper, said plurality of nozzles being included in said printer head; a transportation belt that is an endless belt member, holds the print paper, and transports the print paper in a direction orthogonal to the width direction of the print paper; and a printing control means for controlling jetting of ink drops from said printer head synchronously with transportation of the print paper by said transportation belt so as to achieve printing, wherein said transportation belt has a recovery area that is used to recover the ability of said printer head to jet out ink.
- 15. The printer according to claim 14, wherein said transportation belt does not hold the print paper in said recovery area.
- 16. The printer according to claim 14, wherein said recovery area is an ink-jet area which is defined on said transportation belt and through which ink drops are jetted out from said nozzles in order to recover the ability of said nozzles included in said printer head to jet out ink.
- 17. The printer according to claim 16, further comprising a recovering means that is placed inside said transportation belt opposed to said printer head and that recovers the ability of said printer head to jet out ink, wherein: said ink-jet area is an opening formed in said transportation belt; when said printer must be recovered using said recovering means, said transportation belt is moved to have said ink-jet area thereof aligned with said recovering means so that said printer head and said recovering means will be directly opposed to each other.
- 18. A printer for jetting out ink drops from a plurality of nozzles for the purpose of printing, comprising:
a printer head capable of printing one full line on print paper without the necessity of being shifted in the width direction of the print paper, said plurality of nozzles being included in said printer head; a transportation belt that is an endless belt member, holds the print paper, and transports the print paper in a direction orthogonal to the width direction of the print paper; a drying means for drying up ink shot on the print paper; and a printing control means for controlling jetting of ink drops from said printer head synchronously with transportation of the print paper by said transportation belt.
- 19. The printer according to claim 18, wherein said drying means is located by the downstream side of said printer head that is located extremely downstream in a direction in which said transportation belt travels.
- 20. The printer according to claim 18, wherein said printer head is composed of a plurality of single-color head blocks associated with different colors, and said drying means is located among the single-color head blocks.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-225654 |
Jul 2000 |
JP |
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2001-193469 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit of Japanese Applications No. 2000-225654 filed in Japan on Jul. 26, 2000 and No. 2001-193469 filed in Japan on Jun. 26, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by this reference.