Claims
- 1. A printing apparatus having a thermal head the printing apparatus applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of an image to be printed, to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on said ink ribbon, the printing apparatus comprising:
- temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of the thermal head;
- split pulse-applying means for sequentially applying a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses; and
- control means for controlling operation of the split pulse-applying means, the control means setting split pulse applying periods over which the plurality of the split pulses are respectively applied and the quiescent periods according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means.
- 2. A printing apparatus having a thermal head the printing apparatus applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of an image to be printed to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on the ink ribbon, the printing apparatus comprising:
- temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of the thermal head;
- split pulse-applying means for sequentially applying a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses;
- control means for controlling operation of the split pulse-applying means according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means; and
- pulse-applying data storage means for storing pulse applying data of settings of a number of the split pulse and quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses, which are defined in a manner corresponding to values of the temperature of the thermal head;
- wherein the control means reads out appropriate pulse-applying data from the pulse-applying data storing means and controls operation of the split-pulse applying means.
- 3. A printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pulse-applying data, which further comprises
- the number of the split pulse and quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses is set in a manner such that the temperature of the thermal head in a heated state is within a predetermined value range.
- 4. A printing apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the predetermined value range of the temperature is a range of above a melting point of an ink ribbon and below the melting point of a base material of a ribbon tape of the ink ribbon.
- 5. A printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each of the quiescent periods interposed between the plurality of split pulses is different from each other quiescent period corresponding to each of the quiescent pulses.
- 6. A printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the control means sets each of the quiescent periods to zero when the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means is below a certain temperature lower than the predetermined temperature.
- 7. A printing apparatus having a thermal head the printing apparatus applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of an image to be printed, to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on the ink ribbon, the printing apparatus comprising:
- temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of the thermal head;
- split pulse-applying means for sequentially applying a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses;
- control means for controlling operation of the split pulse-applying means according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means; and
- pulse-applying data storing means for storing pulse applying data of settings of pulse-applying periods over which the plurality of split pulses are respectively applied and a number of the split pulses, which are defined in a manner corresponding to values of the temperature of the thermal head;
- wherein the control means read out appropriate pulse-applying data from the pulse-applying data-storing means and control operation of the split-pulse applying means according to the appropriate pulse-applying data.
- 8. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the split pulse-applying means obtains the split pulse applying periods over which the plurality of split pulses are respectively applied and controls the number of the split pulses.
- 9. A printing apparatus having a thermal head, according to claim 7, wherein the pulse applying data
- further comprising the number of the split pulse and the pulse applying periods over which the plurality of split pulses are respectively applied;
- is set in a manner such that the temperature of the thermal head is a heated state is within a predetermined value range.
- 10. A printing apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the predetermined value range of the temperature is a range of above a melting point of an ink of the ink ribbon and below the melting point of a base material of the ink ribbon.
- 11. A printing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein each of the split pulse applying periods is different from each other split pulse applying period corresponding to each of said split pulses.
- 12. A printing apparatus having a thermal head the printing apparatus applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of an image to be printed, to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on the ink ribbon, the printing apparatus comprising:
- temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of the thermal head;
- split pulse-applying means for sequentially applying a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses;
- control means for controlling operation of the split pulse-applying means according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means; and
- ribbon feed means for feeding the ink ribbon in a manner such that the feed speed of the ink ribbon is changed in response to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means.
- 13. A printing apparatus according to claim 12, including a cumulative period of each period of split pulse applying periods and each period of the quiescent periods is shorter than a period of feeding the ink ribbon to a degree corresponding to one line of dots of the image to be printed.
- 14. A printing apparatus having a thermal head the printing apparatus applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of an image to be printed, to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on said ink ribbon, the printing apparatus comprising:
- temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of the thermal head;
- split pulse-applying means for sequentially applying a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses; and
- control means for controlling operation of the split pulse-applying means according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means, the control means dividing the image to be printed corresponding to the information of dots of the image to be printed which is divided, whereby the information of dots of the image to be printed, which comprises the image data of one line print, is equal to a sum of information of dots of an image which is split in response to the information of dots of the image to be printed.
- 15. A printing apparatus according to claim 14, including ribbon feed means for feeding the ink ribbon; and wherein a cumulative period of each of the split pulse applying periods and each of the quiescent periods corresponding to the image divided is shorter than a period of feeing the ink ribbon to a degree corresponding to one line of dots of the image to be printed.
- 16. A method for printing an image by a thermal head, the method including applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of the image to be printed, to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on said ink ribbon, the method comprising the steps of:
- detecting a temperature of the thermal head;
- sequentially applying a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses; and
- controlling operation of the split pulse-applying means by setting split pulse applying periods over which the plurality of the split pulses are respectively applied and the quiescent periods according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting means.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of controlling a cumulative pulse applying period having the split pulse applying periods for the split pulses and the quiescent periods so that the cumulative pulse applying period is longer as the detected temperature of the thermal head is lower.
- 18. A method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of controlling a cumulative pulse applying period having the split pulse applying periods for the split pulses and the quiescent periods so that the cumulative pulse applying period is longer as a printing speed is lower.
- 19. A method according to claim 16, wherein the image to be printed includes various types which are different in print width, the method further including the step of correcting the time periods over which the strobe pulse is required to be applied, according to the print width.
- 20. A printing apparatus having a thermal head the printing apparatus applying a strobe pulse at a predetermined voltage to the thermal head based on information of dots of an image to be printed, to thereby heat the thermal head, and applying heat by the thermal head to an ink ribbon in an amount enabling thermal transfer of ink on said ink ribbon, the printing apparatus comprising:
- a temperature-detecting device that detects a temperature of the thermal head;
- a split pulse-applying device that sequentially applies a plurality of split pulses obtained by dividing the strobe pulse, with quiescent periods respectively interposed between the plurality of split pulses; and
- a control device that controls operation of the split pulse-applying device, the control device setting split pulse applying periods over which the plurality of the split pulses are respectively applied and the quiescent periods according to the temperature of the thermal head detected by the temperature-detecting device.
- 21. A printing apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the control device controls a cumulative pulse applying period having the split pulse applying periods for the split pulses and the quiescent periods so that the cumulative pulse applying period is longer as the detected temperature of the thermal head is lower.
- 22. A printing apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the control device controls a cumulative pulse applying period having the split pulse applying periods for the split pulses and the quiescent periods so that the cumulative pulse applying period is longer as at printing speed is lower.
- 23. A printing apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the image to be printed includes various types which are different in print width, the control means further includes a pulse-applying time-corresponding device that corrects the time periods over which the strobe pulse is required to be applied, according to the print width.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application 08/786,316, filed Jan. 22, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,741,079.
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