1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a printing system, a method for processing data in the printing system, a program, and a storage medium. More particularly, the printing system of this invention serves as a separate type of tape printing apparatus, including a supply device capable of supplying print table image data of table borders having a plurality of horizontal borders and a plurality of vertical borders for defining table rows and columns and a tape printing device capable of printing a print table image based on the supplied print table image data onto a tape.
2. Description of the Related Art
In such a printing system of the related art, for example, in combination with application software installed in a personal computer serving as a supply device, a tape printing device provides higher operability and more variable print image creating or editing than a tape printing device used in a stand-alone manner. The application software has a function of drawing graphics using drawing objects, such as straight lines, rectangles, arrows, and ellipses, and the drawing objects are used to create or edit table borders to form a print table image.
In this printing system, drawing objects such as straight lines and rectangles are combined to create table borders. It is therefore necessary to determine the position and size of each drawing object, and it takes a particularly long time to create table borders on a tape with narrow print width and unlimited print length, which inconveniences the user.
Accordingly, it is an advantage of this invention to provide a separate type of printing system capable of easily creating table borders to form a print table image on a tape, and to provide a method for processing data in the printing system, a program, and a storage medium.
In one aspect, this invention provides a printing system comprising a supply device that supplies print table image data of table borders having a plurality of horizontal borders and a plurality of vertical borders for defining table rows and columns, and a tape printing device that prints a print table image based on the supplied print table image data onto a tape. The supply device and the tape printing device are connected via an interface. The tape printing device includes a tape-width notifying unit that notifies the supply device of the tape width of a tape accommodated in the tape printing device. The supply device comprises a widthwise-size setting means for setting the size of the print table image in the tape-width direction based on the tape width, a table structure input means for inputting the number of rows and columns defined by the table borders, a reference-table-border creating means for creating reference table borders having a plurality of reference horizontal borders and a plurality of reference vertical borders based on the set size of the print table image in the tape-width direction and the input number of rows and columns, and print table image data editing means for editing the print table image data by changing and editing the length and position of the plurality of reference horizontal borders and the plurality of reference vertical borders.
In another aspect, this invention provides a method for processing data in a printing system including a supply device that supplies print table image data of table borders having a plurality of horizontal borders and a plurality of vertical borders for defining table rows and columns, and a tape printing device that prints a print table image based on the supplied print table image data onto a tape, wherein the supply device and the tape printing device are connected via an interface. The method comprises a tape-width notifying step of notifying the supply device of a tape width of a tape accommodated in the tape printing device, a widthwise-size setting step of setting the size of the print table image in the tape-width direction based on the tape width, a table structure inputting step of inputting the number of rows and columns defined by the table borders, a reference-table-border creating step of creating reference table borders having a plurality of reference horizontal borders and a plurality of reference vertical borders based on the set size of the print table image in the tape-width direction and the input number of rows and columns, and a print table image data editing step of editing the print table image data by changing and editing the length and position of the plurality of reference horizontal borders and the plurality of reference vertical borders.
According to the printing system and the method for processing data in the printing system, the number of reference horizontal and vertical borders is determined by the input number of rows and columns. The pitch (e.g., equal pitch) of the reference horizontal borders and the length of the vertical borders are further determined by the input number of rows and the size of the print table image in the tape-width direction that is determined by the tape width. Then, reference table borders are created. Therefore, without individually drawing horizontal borders and vertical borders of desired table borders, reference table borders having the same number of reference horizontal borders and reference vertical borders can be easily created. The reference table borders can also be created within an area corresponding to the size of the print table image in the tape-width direction, i.e., the tape width. Moreover, by changing the length and position of the reference horizontal and vertical borders based on the reference table borders, the reference table borders can be edited so that each row and column defined by the reference table borders has a desired row height and column width.
Preferably, the supply device further comprises a lengthwise-size input means for inputting the size of the print table image in the tape-length direction, and the reference-table-border creating unit creates the reference table borders based on the input number of columns and the input size of the print table image in the tape-length direction.
When the size of the print table image in the tape-length direction is fixed, the pitch (e.g., equal pitch) of the plurality of reference vertical borders and the length of the plurality of horizontal borders are determined based on the input number of columns and the input size of the print table image in the tape-length direction, and reference table borders are created. In the fixed-length printing mode, therefore, the reference table borders can be created within an area corresponding to the fixed length, and a tape having a table suitable for an object to which the tape is affixed can be created.
In another aspect, this invention provides a program that causes each of the means of the printing system to function.
In another aspect, this invention provides a program that executes the steps of the above-described method.
The program of this invention is processed by a program-processible printing system. Thus, table borders can be easily created to form a print table image in a separate type of printing system.
In another aspect, this invention provides a storage medium that stores the program so as to be readable by a program-processible printing system.
The program stored in the storage medium is read and executed by a program-processible printing system. Thus, table borders can be easily created to form a print table image in a separate type of printing system.
A printing system according to an embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The printing system of this embodiment includes a tape printing device and a data server. The tape printing device itself edits desired characters such as text, number, symbol, and simple drawing, and prints the edited characters on a printing tape. The tape printing device also receives print image data stored in the data server, and prints the received print image data onto a tape. After printing, the tape printing device cuts the tape and finally creates a label.
As shown in
The data server DS supplies to the tape printing device 1 print image data to be printed. For example, in a first configuration of the printing system SYS shown in
The network NW may be a network complying with the IEEE standard LAN communication protocol, e.g., the Internet or a local area network (LAN), such as Ethernet® or 10/100 Base. The interface IF that interfaces with the terminals may be a serial data communication interface such as an RS-232C, USB, or IEEE 1394 interface, or a parallel data communication interface such as a Centronics interface. Instead of such a wire communication standard, a wireless communication standard may be used.
Alternatively, and more simply, the data server DS may be a stand-alone device. For example, in a second system configuration of the printing system SYS shown in
The tape printing device 1 will now be briefly described. As shown in
As shown in
In view of the control system, basically, the tape printing device 1 includes an operating unit 11 that has the keyboard 3 and the display 4 and that interfaces with the user, a printing unit 12 that has a printhead 7 composed of a thermal head and a tape feeding unit 120 and that prints on a tape T of a tape cartridge C accommodated in the tape accommodating unit 6, a cutting unit 13 that cuts the tape T after printing using the tape cutter 132, a detecting unit 14 that has various sensors and that detects the tape T, etc., a driving unit 15 that has various drivers and that drives various circuits, and a control unit 20 that controls the DS-IF 16 and the internal components of the tape printing device 1.
As described above, the user may use the tape printing device 1 in a stand-alone manner to create a label L onto which desired characters etc., are printed. In this case, after installing the tape cartridge C into the tape accommodating unit 6, the user inputs print information, such as desired characters, using the keyboard 3 while viewing the input or edited data on the display 4. When the user instructs printing, the tape T is fed from the tape cartridge C by the tape feeding unit 120, and desired data is printed onto the tape T by the printhead 7. The printed portion can be discharged to the outside from the tape outlet 22 at any time. After printing, the tape feeding unit 120 feeds the tape T to the position of a certain tape length, including margins, and stops feeding the tape T for cutting.
A plurality of tapes T received in tape cartridges C, e.g., seven tapes having widths of 4 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm, 24 mm, and 36 mm, are prepared. Each tape cartridge C has a plurality of small holes (not shown) in the rear side thereof for identifying the received tape T. The tape accommodating unit 6 includes a tape identification sensor 141 composed of micro-switches for detecting the holes, and determines the type of the tape, including the width of the tape T. Thus, the bits represented by a combination of the plurality of holes and the plurality of switches can be identified.
The tape feeding unit 120 is disposed in the rear surface of the tape accommodating unit 6. The tape feeding unit 120 includes a feed motor 121 serving as an actuator, and feeds the tape T and an ink ribbon R in an overlapping manner at the position of a through-hole 55 in synchronization with a printing operation. After passing through the printhead 7, only the printed tape T is discharged from the tape outlet 22 to the outside, whereas the ink ribbon R is wound back in the tape cartridge C.
The cutting unit 13 includes the tape cutter 132 and a cutter motor 131 for driving the cutting operation of the tape cutter 132. The driving operation of the cutter motor 131 is carried out automatically or manually depending upon the mode. The cutter motor 131 is driven by a manual cut-key operation in an arbitrary-length printing mode for printing within an area of a tape length (arbitrary length) corresponding to, e.g., the length of an input character string. In a fixed-length printing mode for printing within an area of the tape length (fixed length) specified by the user, the cutter motor 131 is driven automatically.
The detecting unit 14 includes the tape identification sensor 141, and various other sensors that are disposed in the components of the device. The driving unit 15 includes a display driver 151, a head driver 152, and a motor driver 153. The display driver 151 drives the display 4 of the operating unit 11 according to instructions based on control signals output from the control unit 20. Likewise, the head driver 152 drives the printhead 7 of the printing unit 12, and the motor driver 153 drives the motors, such as the feed motor 121 of the printing unit 12 and the cutter motor 131 of the cutting unit 13.
The operating unit 11 includes the keyboard 3 and the display 4. Various instructions and data are input from the keyboard 3 to the control unit 20 using the various keys. The display 4 includes a display screen 41 in which display image data is displayable, and 18 indicators (not shown) indicating various setting states. Using the display 4, the user inputs data from the keyboard 3 to create or edit print image data such as character strings, visually confirms the created or edited data, or inputs various instructions and selection commands from the keyboard 3.
The control unit 20 includes a central processing unit (CPU) 210, a read-only memory (ROM) 220, a random access memory (RAM) 230, and a peripheral control circuit (P-CON) 240, and these components are connected via an internal bus 250. The ROM 220 has a control program area 221 for storing a control program to be processed by the CPU 210, and a control data area 222 for storing data prepared in the device, such as character font data, a color conversion table, and a text modification table. The RAM 230 is backed up at power-off time. The RAM 230 has areas, such as a text data area, which are used as work areas for various operations.
The P-CON 240 functions as an auxiliary to the CPU 210, and includes a logic circuit for handling an interface signal with a peripheral circuit and a functional circuit such as a timer for counting various times in the form implemented by a gate array, a custom LSI, or the like. The P-CON 240 is connected with the sensors of the detecting unit 14, the keyboard 3, and the DS-IF 16, and fetches various detection signals from the detecting unit 14, various instructions and input data from the keyboard 3, and control signals and various types of downloaded data from the data server DS, either as is or modified, into the internal bus 250. In association with the CPU 210, the P-CON 240 outputs the data or control signals output to the internal bus 250 from the CPU 210, etc., either as is or modified, to the driving unit 15 or the DS-IF 16.
According to the control program stored in the ROM 220, the CPU 210 receives various detections signals, various instructions, various types of data, etc., via the P-CON 240, processes the data, etc., stored in the ROM 220 or the RAM 230, and outputs control signals to the driving unit 15 and the DS-IF 16 via the P-CON 240. Thus, while communicating (transmitting and receiving) the control signals and data to and from the data server DS via the interface IF, the CPU 210 controls the printing position and the display of the display screen 41. The CPU 210 also controls the printhead 7 so as to print on the tape T under predetermined printing conditions. Therefore, the CPU 210 controls the overall tape printing device 1.
A control process flow of the tape printing device 1 will now be described with reference to
The subsequent steps, i.e., a key-input determination step S3 and an interrupt step S4, are shown conceptually in
In this way, the main processing of the tape printing device 1 is implemented by the interrupt processing. Thus, once a print image has been created, the user can press a print key at any time to cause a print interrupt, thereby activating the printing operation to print the print image based on the print image data. That is, the user is free to start printing.
For example, as shown in
Accordingly, the tape printing device 1 of the present embodiment edits and prints a desired character string (e.g., “ABCDE”) in a stand-alone manner. As described above, the tape printing device 1 may also print a print image based on the print image data prepared in the data server DS. In the first system configuration shown in
A personal computer PC is capable of supplying print image data such as print table image data indicating table borders having a plurality of horizontal borders and a plurality of vertical borders for defining table rows and columns to the tape printing device 1 via the interface IF. As shown in
In the following description, pressing the function keys on the personal computer PC or pointing various pointing devices such as the mouse 352 is represented by left-clicking a mouse pointer, and is referred to as a “click”. Right-clicking the mouse pointer is referred to as a “right-click”.
As shown in
The personal computer PC is also capable of determining the width of the tape T accommodated in the tape printing device 1 (hereinafter referred to as “tape width TW”). In the tape printing device 1, the tape identification sensor 141 can be used to detect the type of the tape T, including the tape width TW, and this detection is reported to the personal computer PC via the interface IF.
In this case, the tape printing device 1 may determine (analyze) the tape width TW based on the detected type of the accommodated tape T (actually, the type of the tape T is detected via the tape cartridge C), and may report information about the tape width TW. Alternatively, the tape printing device 1 may send information about the type of the tape T, and the personal computer PC may analyze the tape width TW. The tape printing device 1 may send the information to the personal computer PC each time a new tape cartridge C is installed in the tape printing device 1, and the personal computer PC may store the information. Alternatively, in response to a request from the personal computer PC, the tape printing device 1 may send the information to the personal computer PC.
The layout-editing screen 401 has a menu bar 431. In a “tape setting” option in a “file” menu of the menu bar 431, the arbitrary-length printing mode or the fixed-length printing mode is selectable. When the user selects the fixed-length printing mode, a desired fixed length LW (e.g., 84 mm) is input. In the “tape setting” option, the margin sizes (e.g., top and bottom margins of 1.9 mm and right and left margins of 3.6 mm) for printing on the tape T are set. Based on the fixed length of 84 mm, the top and bottom margins of 1.9 mm, the right and left margins of 3.6 mm, and the tape width TW of 12 mm, the size of a print table image GT is set to 8.2 mm in height by 76.8 mm in width.
On the layout-editing screen 401, a label image 411 defined by the tape width TW and the fixed length LW, and a printable area 412 defined by the size of the print table image GT are shown. In the printable area 412, the user edits the reference table borders 421 having reference vertical borders 421a and reference horizontal borders 421b, described in detail below, and edits the print table image data. A text image 426 (e.g., a print text image GX, such as “Ref No.”, “C-001-001”, “Inventory Name”, “PC”, “Date of Purchase”, “2003.3.20”, “Managing Dept.”, or “Information System Dept.” shown in
After editing the table borders (i.e., the print table image data) and the character images (i.e., the print text image data) on the layout-editing screen 401, for example, when the user instructs (selects and clicks) a “print” option in the “file” menu of the menu bar 431 and selects the tape printing device 1 as the specified printer, the personal computer PC executes the instructed “print” operation while showing a “printing” message or as a background (without showing the message). Specifically, the personal computer PC transmits print image data that is created from the print table image data and the print text image data, and cut instruction data (or a cut instruction signal) instructing the desired cut type and timing to the tape printing device 1 via the interface IF. In
While receiving the print image data and the cut instruction data via the DS-IF 16, the tape printing device 1 prints a print image G2 having the print table image GT and the print text images GX. Then, the tape printing device 1 performs a full cut at the trailing end to create a label L2.
Depending upon the specification, data (e.g., the print table image data) for creating the print image G2 may be transmitted from the personal computer PC to the tape printing device 1 via the interface IF, and the tape printing device 1 may create the print image data and the label L2. In the present embodiment, either the data or control signals are communicated via the interface IF between the personal computer PC and the tape printing device 1. However, various control signals may be exchanged (instructed and transmitted/received) via another interface.
Accordingly, the personal computer PC is capable of creating and editing print table image data of table borders. The details of a process for creating and editing print table image data of table borders will now be described.
When the user instructs (selects and clicks) a “table” option in an “insert” menu of the menu bar 431 or clicks a “table” button 441 in a tool bar 432 on the layout-editing screen 401 (see
More specifically, in the table creating dialog box 450, first, a value indicating the number of desired table rows, e.g., “2”, is entered in a row-number input text box 451, or an up-arrow button 451a and a down-arrow button 451b are clicked to enter the desired value. A value indicating the number of desired table columns, e.g., “4”, is also entered in a column-number input text box 452, or an up-arrow button 452a and a down-arrow button and 452b are clicked to enter the desired value.
The default value of the row-number input text box 451 is “3”, and a value ranging from 1 to 20 is acceptable. The default value of the column-number input text box 452 is “2”, and a value (an integer) ranging from 1 to 20 is acceptable. If a value other than the acceptable values is entered, an error indication is displayed. The maximum (or minimum) acceptable value is not increased (or decreased) even when the up-arrow button 451a or 452a (or the down-arrow button 451b or 452b) is clicked. The maximum acceptable value to be entered in the row-number input text box 451, i.e., the maximum number of rows, may be limited based on the tape width TW reported by the tape printing device 1. For example, the maximum number of rows is set to “3” for the tape width TW of 9 mm, and the maximum number of rows is set to “6” for the tape width TW of 18 mm. In the fixed-length printing mode, the maximum acceptable value to be entered in the column-number input text box 452, i.e., the maximum number of columns, may be limited based on the input tape length. For example, the maximum number of columns is set to “10” for a tape length of 30 mm, and the maximum number of columns is set to “20” for a tape length of 60 mm. Thus, the plurality of reference horizontal borders 421b and the plurality of reference vertical borders 421a are designed so that each row and column in the print table image has a desired row height (e.g., 3 mm) and column width (e.g., 3 mm). This prevents the row height of the plurality of rows and the column width of the plurality of columns from being excessively reduced by extra input operations for the number of rows and columns. The row height of 3 mm and the column width of 3 mm are limited based on a minimum font size of 6 points. In this case, a single six-point character can be entered in each cell.
In a table-format selecting screen 453 of the table creating dialog box 450, a table format F of the reference table borders 421 (i.e., a table border form) is further specified. The table-format selecting screen 453 contains, for example, a table format Fa in which the reference table border 421 that defines the table outline is thicker than other reference table borders 421, a table format Fc in which the horizontal interior borders are dotted lines, a table format Fe in which the reference table border 421 that defines the table outline is rectangular with round corners, and so on. Any table format F (e.g., the table format Fa) can be specified. The line type (e.g., a solid line, a dotted line, broken line, a one-dot chain line, no line (a transparent line), etc.) and width of the reference vertical borders 421a and the reference horizontal borders 421b (in this case, the vertical and horizontal interior borders) of the reference table borders 421 can be separately specified in a vertical-border-type selecting list box 454, a vertical-border-width input text box 455, a horizontal-border-type selecting list box 456, and a horizontal-border-width input text box 457. The width of the reference table border 421 that defines the table outline can also be specified in a table-outline-width input text box 458. These boxes allow the format of the reference table borders 421 to be set with more variation based on the table format F contained in the table-format selecting screen 453.
After entering the number of rows and columns and the format of the reference table borders 421, when the user clicks an OK button 459 in the table creating dialog box 450, the table creating dialog box 450 is closed. As shown in
In the arbitrary-length printing mode, the pitch of the reference vertical borders 421a is set to a predetermined value (e.g., 10 mm). Based on this value, the pitch of the reference vertical borders 421a and the length of the plurality of reference horizontal borders 421b are determined, and the reference table borders 421 are created.
Then, as shown in
When the reference table borders 421 are right-clicked and a “properties” menu is selected, a properties screen is brought up. A position tab in the properties screen is clicked to show a position-editing screen. The size and position (coordinates) of the overall reference table borders 421 may be set in the position-editing screen.
Thus, by changing the length and position of the reference vertical borders 421a and the reference horizontal borders 421b of the reference table borders 421, the reference table borders 421 can be edited so that each row and column defined by the reference table borders 421 has a desired row height and column width. The print table image data is therefore edited.
When a border tab in the properties screen is clicked, a similar border-editing screen to the table creating dialog box 450 is shown. In this border-editing screen, the number of rows or columns or the format of created reference table borders 421 may be changed in the manner similar to that in the table creating dialog box 450, thereby editing the reference table borders 421. For example, it is assumed that the number of rows defined the reference table borders 421 is set to “2”, the number of columns is set to “4”, and the format is set to “table format Fa”. In this case, when the number of rows is changed to “4” in the border-editing screen, the reference table borders 421 are edited so that the reference horizontal borders 421b are re-created according to the “4” rows and are resized with an equal pitch (row height) therebetween. Then, the edited reference table borders 421 are shown in the border-editing screen.
As described above, the reference table borders 421 and the editing process of the reference table borders 421 are shown in the monitor display 340. Therefore, the user is able to easily edit the reference table borders 421 while viewing the monitor display 340.
In the foregoing embodiment, the personal computer PC prepares print image data (or the original text data thereof) by creating the print image data in the personal computer PC. The personal computer PC may load externally created print image data from the CD-ROM 501 or the like. In this case, various types of print image data may be obtained by replacing CD-ROMs 501, or may be modified according to the application.
The print table image creating software may be pre-installed (or pre-stored) in the personal computer PC. Alternatively, the print table image creating software may be stored in the CD-ROM 501 solely or in association with files including print table image data, and may be launched after, for example, downloading it. In this case, an application executable on a general-purpose operating system (OS) can be used merely by placing the CD-ROM 501 in a personal computer having the OS.
In this example, the CD-ROM 501 is used by way of example. Any other storage medium, such as an FD, a magneto-optical (MO) disk, or a digital versatile disk (DVD), may be used. With use of the network NW as in the first system configuration shown in
In the foregoing embodiment, the tape printing device 1 includes the operating unit 11 having the keyboard 3 and the display 4. If the entirety of or most of the operation is performed according to instructions from the data server DS, the tape printing device 1 does not require the operating unit 11, and thus the function of the operating unit 11 may be removed. For example, a tape printing device 1C shown in
The processing methods for the printing system SYS, including a label creating method, a data processing method, and so on, may be implemented by a program to be processed by various program-processible printing systems, and may be implemented by various storage media for storing this type of program. This program is stored in, read from a storage medium, or downloaded over a network, and is then executed, thereby easily creating table borders to form a print table image in a separate type of printing system.
According to the printing system, the method for processing data in the printing system, the program, and the storage medium of this invention, table borders can be easily created to form a print table image.
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