Claims
- 1. A method for feeding to a recording apparatus, recording materials which have been cut in the direction from a non-recording surface toward an opposite recording surface thereof, and for reducing the wear on a separation member separating the recording materials and thereby reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures, the recording surface being a coated surface layer containing a pigment on a substrate, wherein the recording surface has microscopically observable burrs on the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, wherein an edge of the recording surface which has been cut has a microscopically observable curve toward the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- stacking the recording materials so that each is oriented with (i) the burrs on the recording surface facing upward by facing the recording surface upward so the burrs are spaced away from a separation member when the separation member separates one of the recording materials from the other recording materials in the stack, and (ii) the microscopically observable curve of the cut edge thereof curving upward away from the separation member; and
- feeding one of the recording materials in the stack to a separation member and bringing a non-recording surface of the recording material of the stack into contact with the separation member to separate the recording material from other recording materials in the stack, thereby reducing wear of the separation member and reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures by spacing the burrs on the recording surface from the separation member during separation and preventing the separation member from receiving recording material whose cut edge microscopically curves toward the separation member.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of feeding the separated recording material to said recording apparatus, and wherein said recording apparatus is an ink jet recording unit.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said ink jet recording unit discharges ink onto said separated recording material by application of heat energy to the ink.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said recording material has a stiffness of 20 to 300 cm.sup.2 /100 pursuant to JIS P 8143.
- 5. A recording system for recording on and feeding recording materials which have been cut in the direction from a non-recording surface toward an opposite recording surface thereof, and for reducing the wear on separation means separating the recording materials and thereby reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures, the recording surface being a coated surface layer containing a pigment on a substrate, wherein the recording surface has microscopically observable burrs on the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, wherein an edge of the recording surface which has been cut has a microscopically observable curve toward the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, said system comprising:
- a stack of recording materials, each recording material in said stack of recording materials being oriented with (i) the burrs on the recording surface facing upward by facing the recording surface upward so the burrs are spaced away from separation means when the separation means separates one of the recording materials from the other recording materials in said stack, and (ii) the microscopically observable curve of the cut edge curving upward away from the separation means;
- a tray containing said stack of recording materials;
- separation means for separating, one by one, recording materials from said stack of recording materials in the tray;
- means for feeding recording materials from said stack of recording materials, one by one, to a recording position, said feeding means bringing the non-recording surface of the recording material into contact with said separation means during feeding thereof to separate the recording material from other recording materials, thereby reducing wear of said separation means and reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures by spacing the burrs on the recording surface from said separation means during separation and preventing said separation means from receiving recording material whose cut edge microscopically curves toward said separation means; and
- a recording head for recording on the separated recording material which has been fed to said recording position by said feeding means.
- 6. The recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said recording head comprises an ink jet recording head.
- 7. The recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said recording head comprises an ink jet recording head discharges ink onto the separated recording material by application of heat energy to the ink.
- 8. The recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said recording material has a stiffness of 20 to 300 cm.sup.2 /100 pursuant to JIS P 8143.
- 9. A method for recording on and feeding recording materials which have been cut in the direction from a non-recording surface toward an opposite recording surface thereof, and for reducing the wear on separation means separating the recording materials and reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures, the recording surface being a coated surface layer containing a pigment on a substrate, wherein the recording surface has microscopically observable burrs on the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, wherein an edge of the recording surface which has been cut has a microscopically observable curve toward the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- stacking the recording materials, so that each recording material in the stack of recording materials is oriented with (i) the burrs on the recording surface facing upward by facing the recording surface upward so the burrs are spaced away from a separation member when the separation member separates one of the recording materials from the other recording materials in the stack, and (ii) the microscopically observable curve of the cut edge thereof curving upward away from the separation member;
- feeding one recording material of the stack of recording materials to a separation member and bringing the non-recording surface of the fed recording material into contact with the separation member to separate the fed recording material from other recording materials in the stack, thereby reducing wear of the separation member and reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures by spacing the burrs on the recording surface from the separation member during separation and preventing the seperation member from receiving recording material whose cut edge microscopically curves toward the separation member; and
- recording by an ink-jet recording head on the separated recording material which has been fed to a recording position.
- 10. The method according to claim 6, wherein the step of recording by said ink-jet recording head includes the step of discharging ink droplets onto said recording material by application of heat energy to ink.
- 11. The method according to claim 9, wherein said recording material has a stiffness of 20 to 300 cm.sup.2 /100 pursuant to JIS P 8143.
- 12. A stack of recording materials for use with an ink-jet recording apparatus for recording on and feeding the recording materials from said stack which have been cut only in the direction from a non-recording surface toward an opposite recording surface thereof, and for reducing the wear on a separation member separating the recording materials thereby reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures by bringing the non-recording surface of the recording material into contact with the separation member, said stack of recording materials comprising:
- a plurality of recording materials, arranged substantially surface to surface, each of said plurality of recording materials comprising:
- a substrate;
- a coated recording surface layer containing a pigment of the substrate, the coated surface layer being the recording surface; and
- a non-recording surface opposite from the recording surface,
- wherein the recording surface has microscopically observable burrs thereon due to the cutting of the recording materials only in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, wherein an edge of the recording surface which has been cut has a microscopically observable curve toward the recording surface due to the cutting of the recording materials only in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface, whereby when the recording material is fed so that the separation member contacts the non-recording surface thereof, the burrs on the recording surface are spaced away from the separation member during separation and the separation member is prevented from receiving recording material whose cut edge microscopically curves toward the separation member, thereby reducing wear of the separation member and reducing the incidence of recording material feed failures.
- 13. The stack of recording materials according to claim 10,
- wherein each of said plurality of recording materials has a stiffness of 20 to 300 cm.sup.2 /100 pursuant to JIS P 8143.
- 14. A stack of recording materials comprising:
- a plurality of recording materials, arranged substantially surface to surface, each of said plurality of recording materials comprising:
- a substrate;
- a coated recording surface layer containing a pigment on the substrate, the coated surface layer being the recording surface; and
- a non-recording surface opposite from the recording surface,
- wherein the recording surface has burrs, that are only observable microscopically, thereon due to the cutting of the recording materials only in the direction from the non-recording surface toward the recording surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/942,225, filed Sep. 9, 1992, now abandoned.
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