Claims
- 1. A color thermal printer for recording a full-color image to color thermosensitive recording material, said recording material including a support, and at least first, second and third thermosensitive coloring layers, overlaid on said support, for developing respective colors being different from one another, wherein said first coloring layer is disposed at a recording surface, said third coloring layer is disposed most deeply from said recording surface, and said first and second coloring layers have fixability to electromagnetic rays of respectively first and second ranges of wavelength, said color thermal printer comprising:a printer casing; a conveyor disposed in said printer casing for conveying said recording material along a substantially linear conveying path; a thermal head disposed under said conveying path and capable of contacting said recording surface of said recording material while said recording material is directed downwards and for heating said at least first, second and third coloring layers serially to develop said colors while said recording material is conveyed along the conveying path, said thermal head effecting thermal recording of said full-color image in a frame-sequential manner; and a fixer disposed under said conveying path and said recording surface for emitting electromagnetic rays of first and second ranges of wavelength to optically fix said first and second coloring layers.
- 2. The color thermal printer according to claim 1, wherein said printer casing has a box shape of which a height is small, and includes a front face oriented substantially vertically to a direction of said height, and a rear face opposite to said front face; wherein said insertion opening is formed in said front face and connected to said conveying path, and capable of permitting an insertion of said recording material therethrough into said printer casing with said recording surface directed downwards; said printer casing further comprising:an air inlet and an air outlet formed in said front face, said insertion opening being disposed between said air inlet and said air outlet; an air passageway disposed in said printer casing for communicating from said air inlet to said air outlet via at least a portion of said conveying path; and a fan unit disposed in said air passageway for causing air from said air inlet to flow along said air passageway, said fan unit permitting heat generated in said printer casing to exit from said air outlet.
- 3. The color thermal printer according to claim 1, further comprising:a driver circuit for driving said fixer; and a printed circuit board on which said driver circuit is mounted and to which said fixer is secured.
- 4. A color thermal printer for recording a full-color image to color thermosensitive recording material, said recording material including a support, and at least first, second and third thermosensitive coloring layers, overlaid on said support, for developing respective colors being different from one another, wherein said first coloring layer is disposed at a recording surface, said third coloring layer is disposed most deeply from said recording surface, and said first and second coloring layers have fixability to electromagnetic rays of respectively first and second ranges of wavelength, said color thermal printer comprising:a printer casing; a conveyor disposed in said printer casing for conveying said recording material along a conveying path; a thermal head disposed under said conveying path and capable of contacting said recording surface of said recording material while said recording surface is directed downwards and for heating said at least first, second and third coloring layers serially to develop said colors while said recording material is conveyed along the conveying path, said thermal head effecting thermal recording of said full-color image in a frame-sequential manner; a fixer disposed under said conveying path and said recording surface for emitting electromagnetic rays of first and second ranges of wavelength to optically fix said first and second coloring layers; and an insertion opening formed in said printer casing and connected to said conveying path, wherein said insertion opening is adapted to receive said recording material inserted therethrough into said printer casing with said recording surface directed downwards.
- 5. The color thermal printer according to claim 4, wherein said conveyor is capable of conveying said recording material a plurality of times in a first direction and a second direction reverse to said first direction, and subjecting said recording material a plurality of times to thermal recording and optical fixation.
- 6. The color thermal printer according to claim 5, further comprising an auxiliary opening formed in said printer casing and disposed opposite to said insertion opening on said conveying path, wherein an end of said recording material is movable out of said printer casing through said auxiliary opening, and said insertion opening and said auxiliary opening are capable of accommodating said recording material even having a greater length with reference to a conveying direction thereof than a length of said conveying path.
- 7. The color thermal printer according to claim 6, further comprising:a first inclined plate disposed to extend from said insertion opening to an outside of said printer casing for guiding said recording material thereon along an inclined path; and a second inclined plate disposed to extend from said auxiliary opening to an outside of said printer casing for guiding said recording material thereon along an inclined path.
- 8. The color thermal printer according to claim 4, wherein said conveyor is capable of exiting said recording material through said insertion opening after said full-color image is recorded to said recording material.
- 9. A color thermal printing method of recording a full-color image to color thermosensitive recording material, said recording material including a support, and at least first, second and third thermosensitive coloring layers, overlaid on said support, for developing respective colors being different from one another, wherein said first coloring layer is disposed at a recording surface, said third coloring layer is disposed most deeply from said recording surface, and said first and second coloring layers have fixability to electromagnetic rays of respectively first and second ranges of wavelength, said color thermal printing method comprising steps of:conveying said recording material along a substantially linear conveying path with said recording surface of said recording material directed downwards; heating said at least first, second and third coloring layers serially to develop said colors by use of a thermal head oriented upwards while said recording material is conveyed, for effecting thermal recording of said full-color image in a frame-sequential manner; and emitting electromagnetic rays of first and second ranges of wavelength upwards serially while said recording material is conveyed, to fix said first and second coloring layers optically.
- 10. A color thermal printing method of recording a full-color image to color thermosensitive recording material, said recording material including a support, and at least first, second and third thermosensitive coloring layers, overlaid on said support, for developing respective colors being different from one another, wherein said first coloring layer is disposed at a recording surface, said third coloring layer is disposed most deeply from said recording surface, and said first and second coloring layers have fixability to electromagnetic rays of respectively first and second ranges of wavelength, said color thermal printing method comprising steps of:conveying said recording material along a conveying path with said recording surface of said recording material directed downwards; heating said at least first, second and third coloring layers serially to develop said colors by use of a thermal head oriented upwards while said recording material is conveyed, for effecting thermal recording of said full-color image in a frame-sequential manner; and emitting electromagnetic rays of first and second ranges of wavelength upwards serially while said recording material is conveyed, to fix said first and second coloring layers optically; supplying said conveying path with said recording material from an outside with said recording surface of said recording material directed downwards; and after said thermal recording and said optical fixation, ejecting said recording material to said outside with said recording surface of said recording material directed downwards.
Priority Claims (5)
Number |
Date |
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9-22478 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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9-23495 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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9-23920 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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9-25163 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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9-39535 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/018,446, filed on Feb. 4, 1998, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and for which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120; and this application claims priority of Application No. 9-22478 filed in Japan on Feb. 5, 1997, Application No. 9-23495 filed in Japan on Feb. 6, 1997, Application No. 9-23920, filed in Japan on Feb. 6, 1997, application Ser. No. 9-25163, filed in Japan on Feb. 7, 1997, and Application No. 9-39535 filed in Japan on Feb. 24, 1997 under 35 U.S.C. § 119.
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