Claims
- 1. A control system, useful in a printer apparatus having means for mounting a ribbon for bidirectional movement along a path through a print station, for moving selected zones of the ribbon into said print station, said system comprising:
- an elongated ribbon incuding at least first, second, and third contiguous zones of different colors arranged end to end along the length of said ribbon;
- a first plurality of binary marks on said ribbon aligned along the direction of ribbon elongation, said marks arranged in uniquely encoded groups, each group being located proximate to a boundary between a different pair of contiguous zones and including at least first and second binary marks spaced by a distance D;
- sensor means mounted adjacent to said ribbon path for sensing said binary marks;
- said sensor means including first and second sensors fixedly mounted adjacent to said ribbon path, each operable to produce an output signal when one of said binary marks moves therepast, said first and second sensors being aligned and spaced along said ribbon path by a distance different from D whereby all of said marks will move past and be sensed by both said first and second sensors and the sequence of output signals produced by said sensors will indicate the direction of movement of said ribbon; and
- logic means responsive to said sensor means for identifying the particular ribbon zone in said print station.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein each of said binary marks comprises a hole.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said ribbon has first and second parallel edges and wherein said first plurality of binary marks are aligned closer to said first edge; and further including
- a second plurality of binary marks on said ribbon arranged in groups, each group being located proximate to a boundary between a different pair of contiguous zones, said second plurality of binary marks being aligned closer to said second edge.
- 4. An elongated ribbon useful in printer apparatus having first and second mark sensors mounted in alignment and spaced by a distance S together with means for mounting the ribbon for bidirectional movement along a path through a print station extending past said sensors, said ribbon comprising:
- at least first, second, and third contiguous zones of different colors arranged end to end along the length of said ribbon;
- a first plurality of binary marks on said ribbon aligned along the direction of ribbon elongation so as to move past said sensors, said marks being arranged in groups, each group being located proximate to a boundary between a different pair of contiguous zones;
- each of said groups being uniquely encoded and including at least first and second marks spaced along the length of said ribbon by a distance D different from S whereby said sensors will produce output signals as said marks move therepast to identify the particular ribbon zone in said print station and the direction of ribbon movement.
- 5. The ribbon of claim 4 wherein said ribbon has first and second parallel edges and wherein said first plurality of binary marks are aligned closer to said first edge; and further including
- a second plurality of binary marks on said ribbon arranged in groups, each group being located proximate to a boundary between a different pair of contiguous zones, said second plurality of binary marks being aligned closer to said second edge.
- 6. The ribbon of claim 5 wherein said second plurality of binary marks is arranged identically to said first plurality of binary marks except that said second plurality includes at least two aligned marks spaced closely along the length of said ribbon corresponding to each mark in said first plurality of marks.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 031,076 filed Apr. 18, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,069.
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Skinner et al., IBM Tech. Discl. Bulletin, vol. 21, No. 5, 10/78, pp. 1828-1829. |
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