This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-068310, filed Mar. 11, 2005, the content of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference thereto.
The disclosure relates to a tape printer for performing printing on tape housed in a tape cassette, a tape print storage medium, and a tape cassette used in the tape printer.
Conventionally, a tape printer for creating a tape shaped label is known. In the tape printer, a tape cassette is configured in an attachable/detachable manner. This tape cassette houses a tape and a print ribbon as a print medium so that printing may be performed on the tape by using a thermal head. The tape may be any one of a plurality of types of tapes having different widths and structures, so that a plurality of types of tape cassettes are available that may house these tapes.
Recently, paper is recycled in many cases as people become more and more recycling conscious. In such a case, for example, if a tape or a label is pasted to a sheet of paper, the tape and the label need to be removed from the sheet of paper before it is taken out for recycling unless the tape and the label are also recyclable. The problem occurs such that recycling may not progress smoothly owing to the complicated labor. To solve such a problem, for example, a recyclable adhesive tape such as described in Japanese Patent Application Laid Open Publication No. 2000-86986 is devised.
When a recyclable tape or label is used, if it is not known to an operator that it is recyclable, such a precious recyclable effect cannot be utilized. Therefore, for example, a recycle mark is currently printed on a separate sheet of paper of the label. Further, the above-described Japanese Patent Application Laid Open Publication No. 2000-86986 proposes to print a message of “This tape can be recycled” on the tape beforehand to indicate that the tape can be recycled.
For the same reason as in the case of an adhesive tape, recyclable tape is used in the above-described tape printer in order to promote recycling.
However, for example, even when an indication saying that the tape is recyclable is put on a separate sheet of paper of recyclable tape that is used in a tape printer, the separate sheet of paper is already peeled off from the tape before it is discarded. It thus cannot be known whether the tape can be recycled. Further, even if a message is printed on a tape to indicate that it can be recycled, the message may not be read depending on a length of the tape actually used. Further, some operators may think that it is not preferable to perform printing on a tape that has a message of recyclable-ness appearing on the tape.
To solve the problems above and other problems, the disclosure has been developed, and it is one object of the disclosure to provide such a tape printer, tape print storage medium, and tape cassette for use in the same printer such that the recyclable-ness of a printed tape can be easily read.
To achieve the object above, according to a first exemplary aspect, a tape printer includes a detection device that detects a type of tape in a tape cassette, a print data storage device that stores print data, a print head that performs printing on the tape based on the print data stored in the print data storage device, a recycle mark storage device that stores recycle mark data to be printed on the tape, wherein the recycle mark data can indicate whether the tape can be recycled, a composition device that composes, if the tape is detected by the detection device to be recyclable tape, the recycle mark data stored in the recycle mark storage device with the print data stored in the print data storage device, and a print control device that controls the print head so that the print head performs printing based on composite.
According to a second exemplary aspect, a tape cassette that is capable of being used in a tape printer that includes a detection device that detects a type of tape in the tape cassette, a print data storage device that store print data, a print head that performs printing on the tape based on the print data stored in the print data storage device, a recycle mark storage device that stores recycle mark data to be printed on the tape, wherein the recycle mark data can indicate whether the tape can be recycled, a composition device that composes, if the tape is detected by the detection device to be recyclable tape, the recycle mark data stored in the recycle mark storage device with the print data stored in the print data storage device, and a print control device that controls the print head so that the print head performs printing based on composite data, wherein the composite data is the print data composed by the composition device. The tape cassette includes an identification device that identifies to the detection device whether the tape is the recyclable tape when the tape cassette is attached to the tape printer, wherein the tape cassette is capable of being mounted to the tape printer in an attachable/detachable manner.
According to a third exemplary aspect, a tape printer includes a detector that detects a type of tape in a tape cassette, a memory that that stores (1) print data and (2) recycle mark data to be printed on the tape, wherein the recycle mark data can indicate whether the tape can be recycled, a print head that performs printing on the tape based on the print data stored in the memory, and a controller. The controller composes, if the tape is detected by the detector to be recyclable tape, the recycle mark data stored in the memory with the print data stored in the memory, and controls the print head so that the print head performs printing based on composite data, wherein the composite data is the print data that has been composed.
Exemplary embodiments will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The following will describe a best mode with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
Further, at a right corner (as shown in
The following will describe a structure of the tape cassette 51 mounted in the tape cassette housing portion 2 of the tape printer 1 with reference to
As shown in
It is to be noted that although only the support pores 55 and 57 formed in the upper case 52 are shown in
Further, at a front side (lower side in
Moreover, in a wall portion 59A facing the arm portion 58 in the head mounting portion 59, a first engaging portion 60 is formed which extends toward the back side of the tape cassette 51. Further, in a left side wall of the head mounting portion 59, a second engaging portion 61 is formed which extends in a direction orthogonal to the first engaging portion 60 (i.e., along the wall portion 59A). The first and second engaging portions 60 and 61 are respectively engaged with two prongs formed on a head holder, not shown, that supports the thermal head, to surely mount the thermal head to the head mounting portion 59 without interference by each of the ink ribbon 69 and the print tape 67.
Furthermore, on the downstream side of the head mounting portion 59 along a direction in which each of the ink ribbon 69 and the print tape 67 travels, a tape feeding roller 62 is supported by a support pore 63 in such a manner so that the tape feeding roller 62 can swing. Such a tape feeding roller 62 pulls out the print tape 67 from the tape spool 68 in cooperation with a pressing roller (not shown) that is pressed against the tape feeding roller 62 from the facing side. Further, near the tape feeding roller 62, a pair of upper and lower regulation members 64 and 65 are provided, to guide in a width direction the print tape 67 with a character etc. printed thereon in such a manner that the tape may be regulated on the downstream side of the thermal head.
Further, as shown in
The following will describe an internal configuration of the tape cassette 51 with reference to
As described above, the print tape 67 is pulled out from the tape spool 68 when the tape feeding roller 62 operates with the pressing roller (which is provided on the side of the tape printer 1), not shown. Then, the pulled out print tape 67 passes through the opening 58A in the arm portion 58 to a front side (lower side in
It is to be noted that the ribbon take-up spool 71 is mounted at its lower part with a clutch spring 76 so that when the ribbon take-up spool 71 is reversed, the clutch spring 76 may prevent the taken-up ink ribbon 69 from being loosened.
It is to be noted that as shown in
The following will describe how to detect the tape cassette 51 by using the identification portion 66 and the detection switch 6 with reference to
It is to be noted that the identification pore 66A need not necessarily be pore-shaped, instead, a notched concave portion may be formed by notching an outer surface of the identification portion 66 in such a manner that the concave portion may cave in toward a width-directional center of the tape cassette 51. In short, any shape besides a pore shape may be formed as far as the detection switch 6 can be turned OFF when the switch terminal shaft 6A of the facing detection switch 6 is inserted.
The following will describe an electrical configuration of the tape printer 1 with reference to
As shown in
Further, to the input/output interface 105 are connected the keyboard portion 3, the detection switch 6, a display controller (hereinafter abbreviated as LCDC) 109, a driver circuit 107, and a driver circuit 108. The LCDC 109 has a video RAM, not shown, for outputting display data to the liquid crystal display 4. The driver circuit 107 drives a thermal head 11. The driver circuit 108 drives a tape feeding motor 37.
Further, as shown in
Further, in the program storage area 122 are stored a display drive control program, a print drive control program, a recycle mark print control program, and a variety of other programs. The display drive control program controls the LCDC 109 in accordance with code data of a character such as an alphabet or a numeric character input from the keyboard portion 3. The print drive control program reads data from a print buffer 142 (see
The frame data storage area 123 further stores data of a frame to be composed with data of a text when the frame is printed on the text. The frame data relates to a common decoration frame such as an angular frame and an angular round frame as well as a recycle frame prepared in the present embodiment to indicate that a relevant tape can be recycled. As shown in
Further, in the recycle mark halftone-dot data storage area 124, halftone-dot data is stored which is used when halftone-dot printing is selected as a recycle mark printing for a recycle mark. This halftone-dot data is used in such a manner that by saving one unit of halftone-dot image data 300 beforehand, as shown in
Further, as shown in
In the tape printer 1 having the above-described configuration, when characters etc. are entered through a character key on the keyboard portion 3, relevant texts (document data pieces) are sequentially stored in the text buffer 141 of the RAM 104. Simultaneously with it, the liquid crystal display 4 displays a dot pattern that corresponds to a character etc. entered via the keyboard portion 3 based on a dot pattern generation control program and a display drive control program. Further, the thermal head 11 is driven through the driver circuit 107 to thereby print data of the dot pattern stored in the print buffer 142, in synchronization with which the tape feeding motor 37 conducts control on feeding of a tape via the driver circuit 108. It is to be noted that the thermal head 11 prints a character etc. on the tape when heat elements are selectively heated and driven via the driver circuit 107 for each line of print dots.
The following will describe operations of the tape printer 1 having the above-described configuration with reference to
First, when the tape printer 1 is actuated upon power application, as shown in
If the input is not an operation command (NO at S3), the process decides whether the operation commands printing (S5). If such is the case (YES at S5), print processing is performed (S6). Details of the print processing are described later with reference to
The following will describe the edit processing to be performed at S4 of
If a recycle mark is to be added (YES at S41), a setting screen 200 such as shown in
If a recycle mark is not to be added (NO at S41), the process decides whether the setting involves frame setting or whether to add a frame that encloses a text to be printed (S43). In the tape printer 1 of the present embodiment, like an ordinary tape printer, a decoration frame that encloses texts can be printed. Further, as a frame peculiar to the present embodiment, a recycle frame that uses a recycle mark as a frame can be printed and added to the text.
If a frame is to be added (YES at S43), next the process confirms the recycle mark addition flag area 143 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to add a recycle mark (S44). If such is the case (YES at S44), the process displays a frame setting screen 210 including a recycle frame as an option as shown in
Then, the process decides whether the recycle frame is selected (S46) and, if such is the case (YES at S46), sets “ON” the recycle frame flag to be stored in the recycle frame flag area 144 and the process returns to
Further, if a setting is not made to add a recycle mark in a condition where the recycle mark flag is set “OFF” (NO at S44), as shown in
If a frame is not to be set (NO at S43), the process performs any other edit processing (S50) and, upon completion of this processing, returns to
The following will describe recycle mark addition setting processing which is performed at S42 of
Next, the process decides whether “ADD RECYCLE MARK” is selected (S422). If such is the case (YES at S422), the process sets “ON” the recycle mark addition flag to be stored in the recycle mark addition flag area 143 of the RAM 104 (S423) and the process returns to
The following will describe print processing which is performed at S6 of
If the tape cassette 51 is properly mounted in the tape cassette housing portion 2 (YES at S62), the process decides whether the tape is of a recyclable type (S64). Specifically, if an input from the switch sensor indicates a turned-ON state of the first detection switch, the tape is decided to be of a recyclable type. If the tape is of a recyclable type (YES at S64), a print image of the recyclable tape is created (S65). Details of this recyclable tape print image creation processing are described later with reference to
When creation of the print image is completed at S65 or S66, the process actually drives the thermal head based on the print data to perform printing on the tape (S67). When printing is finished, the process cuts off the printed tape (S68) and the process returns to
The following will describe recyclable tape print image creation processing to be performed at S65 of
Next, the process checks the recycle mark addition flag area 143 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to add a recycle mark (S652). If the recycle mark addition flag is set “ON”, that is, if it is set to add a recycle mark (YES at S652), the process checks the frame type area 145 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to attach a frame (S653).
If such is the case (YES at S653), the process invokes frame data of a relevant type from the frame data storage area 123 of the ROM 102 and creates a print image of the frame (S654). Then, the process decides whether the frame is a recyclable type (S655). If such is the case (YES at S655), the process composes a frame image as created at S654 and a print image of the text created at S651, to create a print image 310 such as shown in
A print image by use of a recycle frame is not limited to such a print image 310 as shown in
If it is not set to attach a frame (NO at S653), halftone-dot printing is to be performed for the recycle mark, so that the process invokes halftone-dot data from the recycle mark halftone-dot data storage area 124 of the ROM 102, to create the print image (S657). Specifically, one unit of halftone-dot image data 300 such as shown in
Even in a case where it is set to attach a frame (YES at S653), if a frame other than the recycle frame is specified (NO at S655), the recycle mark is to be printed using halftone dots, so that the process invokes halftone-dot data from the halftone-dot data storage area 124 of the ROM 102, to create the print image (S657). Then, the process composes a print image of that created frame and a print image of the text created at S651, to create such a print image 350 as shown in
If it is not set to attach a recycle mark (NO at S652), the process checks the frame type area 145 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to attach a frame (S658). If such is the case (YES at S658), the process invokes frame data of a relevant type from the frame data storage area 123 of the ROM 102, to create a print image of the frame (S659). Then, the process composes the created halftone-dot print image and the print image of the text created at S651 and stores it in the print buffer 142 (S656). Now a print image in the case of printing with a frame being attached in place of a recycle mark has been created, the process returns to
Further, when neither a recycle mark nor a frame is to be attached (NO at S652, NO at S658), the process returns to
As described above, when a recyclable tape is mounted, the operator can make a setting to select whether a recycle mark should be composed with a text and printed. Furthermore, when the operator has selected to print a recycle mark, the operator can also select whether it is to be printed by using a recycle frame or by using halftone dots for the recycle mark. The operator can select any one of a plurality of options in accordance with use.
The following will describe non-recyclable tape print image creation processing to be performed at S66 of
Next, the process checks the recycle mark addition flag area 143 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to add a recycle mark (S662). If the recycle mark addition flag is set “ON”, that is, if it is set to add a recycle mark (YES at S662), the process checks the frame type area 145 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to attach a frame (S663). If such is the case (YES at S663), the process decides whether a frame type is of a recycle frame (S664).
If any frame other than the recycle frame is specified (NO at S664), the process checks the frame type area 145 of the RAM 104, and invokes frame data of a relevant type from the frame data storage area 123 of the ROM 102, to create a print image of the frame (S665). Then, the process composes the created frame print image and the print image of the text created at S661 and stores it in the print buffer 142 (S666). Now a print image in the case of printing with a frame being attached in place of a recycle mark has been created, the process returns to
If a recycle frame is specified (YES at S664), the recycle frame cannot be printed because the tape is decided at S64 of
Also, if it is not set to attach a frame (NO at S663), the process returns to
If it is not set to add a recycle mark (NO at S662), the process checks the frame type area 145 of the RAM 104, to decide whether it is set to attach a frame (S668). If such is the case (YES at S668), the process checks the frame type area 145 of the RAM 104 and invokes frame data of a relevant type from the frame data storage area 123 of the ROM 102 and creates a print image of the frame (S665). Then, the process composes the created frame print image and the text print image created at S661 and stores it in the print buffer 142 (S666). Now a print image in the case of printing with a frame being attached has been created, the process returns to
If it is not set to add a recycle mark and no frame is to be attached (NO at S662, NO at S668), the process returns to
As described above, in the case of a non-recyclable tape, even if the operator mistakenly thinks that a tape can be recycled and has made a setting to print a recycle mark, the recycle mark is not printed, thus avoiding a sheet of paper, to which the tape is pasted, from being recycled.
It is to be noted that recycle mark addition setting processing to be performed at S42 of
As shown in
If the tape cassette 51 is properly mounted in the tape cassette housing portion 2 (YES at S522), the process decides whether the tape is of a recyclable type (S523). Specifically, if an input from the switch sensor indicates turned-ON state of the first detection switch, the tape is decided to be of a recyclable type. If the tape is of a recyclable type (YES at S523), the recycle mark addition setting screen 200 such as shown in
Next, the process decides whether “ADD RECYCLE MARK” is selected (S525). If such is the case (YES at S525), the process sets “ON” the recycle mark addition flag to be stored in the recycle mark addition flag area 143 of the RAM 104 (S526) and the process returns to
If the tape is not of a recyclable type (NO at S523), a recycle mark cannot be printed, so that a message is displayed for the operator beforehand to the effect that the tape cannot be recycled or error processing involving production of a beep sound is performed to notify him that the tape cannot be recycled (S528).
In such a manner, when the recycle mark addition setting processing is performed, the process checks beforehand whether a mounted tape is recyclable. By making it possible to make setting only in the case of a recyclable tape, even if the operator mistakenly thinks that the tape can be recycled and has set to add a recycle mark, printing is not actually performed because the tape cannot be recycled. It is thus possible to avoid such a situation that the operator notices his misunderstanding after printing is finished.
It is to be noted that in the above-described embodiment, the CPU 101 that composes a text print image and a recycle mark print image at S656 of
As described above, according to a disclosed tape printer, in a case where a detection device has detected that a tape housed in a mounted tape cassette is recyclable, the process composes recycle mark data prepared beforehand and print data of a text etc. and prints it. Therefore, it is possible to immediately recognize that an already printed tape can be recycled in a condition where this tape is pasted, thereby easily sorting out a sheet of paper etc. to which the already printed tape is pasted.
Further, a disclosed tape printer comprises a recycle mark print setting device that sets whether to print the recycle mark data, so that if the detection device has detected that the tape is of a recyclable type and the recycle mark print setting device is set to print the recycle mark data, the composition device may compose the recycle mark data with the print data. In such a manner, it is possible to select whether to print a recycle mark by using the recycle mark print setting device, so that if only a recycle mark is set for printing, recycle mark data can be composed with print data and printed. Whether to print a recycle mark or not can be selected according to the use by the operator; for example, if the recycle mark is not desired when considering the appearance or that it is decided that a recycle mark is not necessarily indicated because only recyclable tape is used.
Further, according to a disclosed tape printer, if the recycle mark print setting device is set to print the recycle mark data when the detection device has not detected that the tape is of a recyclable type, the composition device need not compose the recycle mark data with the print data. In such a manner, even if the recycle mark print setting device is set to print a recycle mark, the recycle mark is not printed if a mounted tape is not of a recyclable type. Even if the operator wishes to print a recycle mark on a non-recyclable tape by mistake, printing is not performed, so that it is possible to avoid non-recyclable tape from being indicated to be recyclable mistakenly.
Further, a disclosed tape printer may comprise a notification device that notifies of the tape as not being recyclable if the recycle mark print setting device is set to print the recycle mark when the detection device has not detected that the tape is of a recyclable type. In such a manner, when it is set to add a recycle mark when a recyclable tape is not detected, a notification is sent so that it is possible to prevent the recycle mark from being set to be printed when the operator misunderstands the type of tape mounted.
Further, a disclosed tape print storage medium can be executed by a computer, thus having actions and effects described hitherto.
Further, according to a disclosed tape cassette, an identification device can be used to decide whether a housed tape is of a recyclable type, so that by mounting the tape cassette into the tape printer, it is possible to compose a recycle mark with print data of a text etc. and print it on the tape.
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2005-068310 | Mar 2005 | JP | national |
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20060182921 | Hioki et al. | Aug 2006 | A1 |
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