1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printing system including a box and a printer, which is installed on a street. More particularly, it pertains to a printing system that can appropriately correct a color tone, based on history data relating to the temperature or humidity in the box.
2. Background Art
A printing system of a sublimation transfer recording type is known as a system that uses a sublimation dye to transfer a color material by a thermal head so as to form a full-color image. Such a printing system is utilized for various purposes, such as printing an image based on digital data of a picture taken by a camera.
The printing system can be installed on a street such that a user operates the same to print digital data. The printing system includes a media terminal box (so-called a kiosk terminal) and a printer of a sublimation transfer recording type disposed in the box.
The media terminal box has a touch panel monitor, slots for various recording media, an audio assist speaker, slots for coins and bills, a return coin lever, a change drop, a printed matter pick-up port, and so on. The box incorporates therein a central processing unit (CPU), a memory, an external storage unit for storing image data, a printer, and so on.
In order to print a photograph of a celebrity (so-called celebrity portrait) using this printing system, a “celebrity photo” is first selected from a menu displayed on the touch panel monitor.
After “celebrity photo” is selected, all or a part of the images of “celebrity photo” capable of being printed are displayed in a list. Then, an image desired to be printed is selected from the displayed list through the monitor.
Thereafter, the desired number of photos is specified through the monitor, and an “OK” instruction is entered in reply to a confirmation screen. Then, the desired image is printed.
An image is printed according to the following procedure. Image data corresponding to a specified image are read out from the external storage unit, and then the read-out image data are sent to the memory in the media terminal box.
The image data sent to the memory are sequentially read out, and then sent to the printer.
The printer stores the received image data in a memory of the printer. In the printer of a sublimation transfer recording type, for example, the image data are sequentially transferred by signals of a thermal head to an ink ribbon in which sublimation dye molecules are dispersed to thereby form a full-color image.
However, such a conventional printing system has the following disadvantages. That is, since an ink ribbon containing a sublimation dye and an image receiving sheet are left in the media terminal box for a long time, properties of the ink ribbon and the image receiving sheet may be changed because of changes in a dispersion state and an association state of the dye of the ink ribbon.
In particular, when the ink ribbon and the image receiving sheet are subject to high temperature and high humidity for a long time, properties thereof may be changed remarkably. When an image is printed by using such an ink ribbon and image receiving sheet, the printed image has such a color tone that is different from an original one.
In addition, since the media terminal box can be installed in various indoor and outdoor locations, it may be possible that the box is installed in a location where predetermined operating environments and conditions are not satisfied. Alternatively, even when the media terminal box itself is installed in a location where the predetermined operating environments and conditions are satisfied, the temperature and humidity around the ink ribbon and the receiving sheet may not satisfy the predetermined operating environments and conditions, depending on a structure of the box. In this case, a color tone of a printed image may change to deteriorate a printing quality thereof.
Further, since the media terminal box is installed under various environments, it is difficult for each box to maintain a constant temperature and humidity therein. A change of color tone caused by changes with time, temperature, and humidity varies for each media terminal, and therefore a uniform correction of the color tone is difficult.
The present invention is made in view of the above problems. An object of the present invention is to provide a printing system capable of appropriately printing an image, based on inherent properties of an ink ribbon and an image receiving sheet, taking changes in the temperature and the humidity over the time into consideration.
A printing system according to the present invention comprises: a box; a printer disposed in the box; storing means including image data, history data relating to at least one of temperature or humidity in the box, and correction data incorporating therein a relationship between the temperature or the humidity and a correction value for a color tone of the image data; and correcting means that reads the image data, the history data, and the correction data out of the storing means, corrects a color tone of the image data by means of the history data and the correction data to generate corrected image data, and sends the corrected image data to the printer.
In the printing system, the printer may include an ink ribbon containing a sublimation dye.
In the printing system, the printer may carry out multi-color printing by means of the ink ribbon containing a sublimation dye.
In the printing system, the storing means may include a plurality of image data incorporated therein, and the system may further comprise a display part having a function for selecting desired image data from the storing means.
In the printing system, the correction data of the storing means may have a relationship of at least one of the temperature or humidity, an elapsed time of the temperature or the humidity in the box, and the correction value for a color tone of the image data.
In the printing system, the correction value for a color tone of the image data may be a correction value for the respective colors of cyanogen, magenta, and yellow.
In the printing system, the correction value for a color tone of the image data may be changed in accordance with a gradation value of the image data.
In the printing system, the correcting means may generate the corrected image data by adding the correction value for a color tone to the image data.
In the printing system, the correcting means may generate the corrected image data by multiplying the image data by the correction value for a color tone as a coefficient.
In the printing system, the system further may comprises: measuring means that measures the temperature or humidity in the box, and sends the measured value to the storing means.
A printing system according to the present invention comprises: a box; a printer disposed in the box; storing means including image data, history data relating to at least one of the temperature or humidity in the box, and an International Color Consortium (ICC) profile relating to a temperature condition or a humidity condition; and correcting means that reads the image data, the history data, and the ICC profile out of the storing means, corrects a color tone of the image data by means of the history data and the ICC profile to generate a corrected image data, and sends the corrected image data to the printer.
A printing system according to the present invention is described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings.
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The storing means 4 has a plurality of image data 8; history data 9 relating to the temperature and humidity in the box 20; correction data 10 incorporating therein a relationship of the temperature and the humidity, a correction value for a color tone of image data, and an elapsed time of the temperature and humidity; and an ICC profile 11 relating to a temperature condition and a humidity condition.
The control part 1 is a CPU, and has a memory 1a and correcting means 7. The correcting means 7 reads the desired image data 8, the temperature/humidity history data 9, and the correction data 10 from the storing means 4, and corrects a color tone of the image data 8 by means of the temperature/humidity history data 9 and the correction data 10 so as to generate corrected image data 8′.
The input part 2 has a reader to which various storage media that stores image data are inserted, or a scanner that scans images of printed matters as image data.
The display part 3 is a touch panel monitor on which an operation guidance, an operation condition, and an image to be printed can be displayed. A user can input an order, an indication for printing, and so on through the display part 3.
The storing means 4 is actually an external storage unit such as a hard disk. As described above, the storing means 4 has the image data 8, the history data 9 relating to the temperature and humidity in the box 20, the correction data 10 for a color tone based on the temperature and humidity, and the ICC profile 11 on the basis of which a color tone of the printer 6 is corrected.
The measuring means 5 is a temperature/humidity sensor disposed in the media terminal box 20. The measuring means 5 can measure temperature and humidity in the box 20 at certain prescribed intervals, and sends the measured values to the storing means 4. The temperature/humidity history data 9 is obtained by means of the measured values.
The printer 6 is of a sublimation transfer recording type, and has an ink ribbon containing a sublimation dye. The printer 6 stores the corrected image data 8′ sent from the control part 1 in a memory 6a of the printer 6, and sequentially reads the corrected image data 8′ from the memory 6a to print an image based on the corrected image data 8′, whereby a full-color printing is carried out.
An operation of the embodiment as constituted above is described below with reference to
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A printing procedure of a “celebrity photo” is carried out, after the temperature in the box 20 is changed as described above. The printing procedure will be described below with reference to a flowchart shown in
A “celebrity photo” is first selected from a menu displayed on the touch panel monitor as the display part 3.
After “celebrity photo” is selected, all or a part of the images of “celebrity photo” capable of being printed are displayed in a list. Then, an image desired to be printed is selected from the displayed list on the touch panel monitor 3 through a panel of the touch panel monitor 3.
Thereafter, the desired number of photos is specified through the touch panel monitor 3, and an “OK” instruction is entered in reply to a confirmation screen to instruct to print the desired image.
Then, the control part 1 reads the desired image data 8 from the storing means 4 corresponding to the image specified through the touch panel monitor 3. The read-out image data is stored in the memory 1a of the control part 1.
Then, referring to the correction data 10 shown in
When an image is printed at the point of the elapsed time of 50 hours shown in
The correction data 10 in
The correction data 10 shown in
Not limited to the patterns shown in
In addition, the corrected image data 8′ may be generated by correcting the image data 8 by means of the ICC profile 11 corresponding to the temperature condition stored in the storing means 4 and the temperature/humidity history data 9. The ICC profile 11 means a file in which features of a color reproduction of devices used in a color management system are stored.
The control part 1 sequentially reads the corrected image data 8′ stored in the memory 1a, and sends the read-out data to the printer 6. Therefore, a full-color printing with a desired color tone can be carried out, which is in conformity with inherent features of an ink ribbon and an image receiving sheet.
The present invention has been described in detail based on the above embodiment. However, the printing system according to the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Not limited to a printing system having an ink ribbon containing a sublimation dye, it goes without saying that the present invention can be applied to a printing system subject to the temperature and humidity, such as an optical fixing direct thermal recording type printing system, an ink jet recording type printing system, and so on.
As described above, in the printing system according to the present invention, the temperature and humidity in a box are measured and stored by measuring means, and a color tone can be corrected based on the stored temperature and humidity.
Accordingly, an appropriate printing quality can be constantly obtained by a media terminal box which may be located in various locations where operating conditions and environments thereof are changeable.
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