Claims
- 1. A method for thermally transferring thermally transferable material to a recording medium having a leading end by use of a printer comprising a thermal print head located at a print-starting point, and a driving unit including an entry-side transfer roller, a first capstan roller, a platen roller, a second capstan roller, a sensor for detecting said recording medium, and an exit-side transfer roller, said rollers being arranged along a transport passage, which comprises the steps of:
- defining an overrun stop point between said first capstan roller and said platen roller, based on the position of said recording medium detected by said sensor,
- forwarding said recording medium along said transport passage in a medium-transporting direction,
- detecting said recording medium thus forwarded,
- reversing said recording medium to said overrun stop point
- forwarding said recording medium to said print-starting point, and
- moving said recording medium in the medium-transporting direction while thermally transferring said thermally transferable material to said recording medium in such a state that said recording medium is brought into contact with said thermal print head through said thermally transferable material.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said thermal transferable material is at least one of thermally transferable inks, hologram film and protective layer.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said thermal transferable material is at least one of dye-sublimation color inks.
- 4. A method for printing images, with a plurality of thermally transferable color inks, on a card having a leading end, utilizing a printer comprising a thermal print head located at a print-starting point, and a driving unit including an entry-side transfer roller, a first capstan roller, a platen roller, a second capstan roller, a card sensor for detecting said card, and an exit side transfer roller, said rollers being arranged along a transport passage, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forwarding said card along said transport passage in a card-transporting direction,
- (b) detecting said card thus forwarded,
- (c) defining an overrun stop point between said first capstan roller and said platen roller, based on a position of said card detected by said sensor,
- (d) reversing said card to said overrun stop point,
- (e) forwarding said card to said print-starting point,
- (f) moving said card while thermally transferring one of said thermally transferable inks to said card while said card is brought into contact with said thermal print head through a first one of said thermally transferable inks, and
- (g) sequentially repeating said reversing (step d), forwarding (step e) and moving (step f) steps for each one of said thermally transferable inks of said plurality; and
- (h) thereafter discharging said card past said exit-side transfer roller.
- 5. A method for thermally transferring a thermal transferable ink to a card having an effective printing area defined by front and rear ends, said method utilizing a printer comprising a thermal print head located at a print-starting point, and a driving unit including an entry-side transfer roller, a first capstan roller, a platen roller, a second capstan roller, a card sensor for detecting said card, and an exit-side transfer roller, said rollers being arranged along a transport passage, said method comprising the steps of:
- defining an overrun stop point between said first capstan roller and said platen roller, based on a position of said card detected by said sensor,
- forwarding said card along said transport passage in a card-transporting direction,
- detecting said card thus forwarded,
- reversing said card until the front end of said effective printing area arrives at said overrun stop point,
- forwarding said card until said front end of said effective printing area arrives at said print-starting point, and
- further moving said card in the card-transporting direction until said rear end of said effective printing area passes through said print-starting point, while thermally transferring said thermally transferable ink to said card in such a state that said card is brought into contact with said thermal print head through said thermally transferable ink.
- 6. A method for printing images with a plurality of thermally transferable color inks on a card having an effective printing area defined by front and rear ends said method utilizing a printer comprising a thermal print head located at a print-starting point, and a driving unit including an entry-side transfer roller, a first capstan roller, a platen roller, a second capstan roller, a card sensor for detecting said card, and an exit-side transfer roller, said rollers being arranged along a transport passage, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forwarding said card along said transport passage in a card-transporting direction,
- (b) detecting said card thus forwarded,
- (c) defining an overrun stop point between said first capstan roller and said platen roller, based on the position of said card detected by said sensor,
- (d) reversing said card until said front end of said effective printing area arrives at said overrun stop point,
- (e) forwarding said card until said front end of said effective printing area arrives at said print-staring point,
- (f) further moving said card until said rear end of said effective printing area passes through said print-starting point while thermally transferring a first one of said thermally transferable inks to said card as said card is brought into contact with said thermal head through one of said thermally transferable inks;
- (g) sequentially repeating said reversing (step d), forwarding (step e) and moving (step f) steps for each one of said thermally transferable inks of said plurality; and
- (h) thereafter discharging said card past said exit-side transfer roller.
- 7. A device for thermally transferring at least one of thermal transferable printing inks, hologram films and a protective layer to a card having an effective printing area and a thickness, which comprises:
- a card stacker for stacking one or more cards and feeding said one or more cards one by one along a transport passage,
- a thermal print head located at a printing position to which a card is transported from said card stacker in a card-transporting direction,
- a pair of entry-side transport rollers disposed beyond said card stacker,
- a driving unit for moving back and forth a card from said card stacker in said card-transporting direction, said driving unit including an entry-side first capstan roller, a first pinch roller opposite to said first capstan roller, a platen roller opposite to said thermal print head, an exit-side second capstan roller, a second pinch roller opposite to said second capstan roller, and a supporting frame having a horizontal portion on which platen, capstan and pinch rollers are retained, said supporting frame being provided with a cam follower and a spring for urging said platen and capstan rollers, and
- an actuating unit for rockingly moving said supporting frame to urge said platen roller against said thermal print head through said at least one of thermally transferable inks during printing,
- said entry-side transport rollers, first capstan roller, platen roller, second capstan roller, and exit-side transport roller being arranged in line along said transport passage.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein said first and second pinch rollers are in resilient contact with said first and second capstan rollers, respectively.
- 9. A device according to claim 7, wherein said first and/or second capstan rollers are separated from said first and/or second pinch rollers by a distance smaller than the thickness of said card.
- 10. A device according to claim 7, wherein said first pinch roller is movably supported opposite to said first capstan roller so as to vary the distance between said first pinch roller and first capstan roller.
- 11. A device according to claim 10, wherein said first pinch roller is urged toward said first capstan roller by a spring whose tractive force is variable by rotating a cam wheel.
- 12. A device according to claim 10, wherein said first pinch roller is resiliently pressed against said first capstan roller and forced upward by a cam when said card enters into between said first pinch roller and said first capstan roller.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/331,135, filed Oct. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,636,928 issued Jun. 10, 1997.
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