Claims
- 1. The method of selectively transferring, from a ribbon, regions of pigmented thermoplastic material on a base onto a record medium comprising the steps of moving the ribbon past the record medium, selectively heating desired regions to melt the thermoplastic material in these selected regions, said selective healing taking place at one position with respect to the record medium and locally vibrating the ribbon to shake off the melted thermoplastic material from said regions of the base said vibrating taking place at another position with respect to the record medium downstream in the direction of movement of said ribbon.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein between said first and second positions said ribbon is moved parallel to said record medium and bending said ribbon away from said record medium as it moves past said second position.
- 3. The method of printing on a record medium comprising providing a ribbon having a substrate of inert material upon one surface thereof being a layer of thermoplastic ink, positioning the ribbon opposite the record medium such that the layer of thermoplastic ink is against the record medium, preheating the ribbon at a first position moving the record medium and ribbon with no relative movement therebetween to a second position, at the same position selectively heating dot regions of the substrate whereby dot regions of the layer of thermoplastic ink are softened, and vibrating the area of the ribbon having the softened thermoplastic ink for inducing the dot regions of the softened thermoplastic ink to adhere to the record medium.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said heating and vibrating steps are performed simultaneously by a common means.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein said heating step is performed at one position and further comprising the step of moving the record medium and ribbon with no relative movement therebetween to another position where the vibrating step is performed.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of at said other position peeling the ribbon away from the record medium.
- 7. A thermal printer for printing on a record medium comprising: a ribbon having a base and a layer of thermoplastic ink on said base; means for supporting the ribbon so that the layer of thermoplastic ink is against the record medium; a thermal print head positioned against the base means for energizing said print head to produce selective dot regions of heat on said ribbon for softening corresponding regions of the layers of thermoplastic ink said energizing means comprising a substrate of non-conductive mateiral, an electrically resistive element fixed to said substrate and means for selectively passing electric current through said electrically resistive element and vibrating means for vibrating the ribbon whereby the softened regions of thermoplastic ink are transferred to the record medium.
- 8. The thermal printer of claim 7 wherein said vibrating means is a piezoelectric element.
- 9. The thermal printer of claim 7 wherein said piezoelectric element is wedge shaped facing said ribbon.
- 10. The thermal printer of claim 7 wherein said piezoelectric element is heated.
- 11. The thermal printer of claim 7 wherein said energizing means and said vibrating means are a unitary structure.
- 12. The thermal printer of claim 7 further comprising a wedge shape means facing said ribbon for peeling the base from softened thermoplastic ink in contact with the second medium.
REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 767,159, filed Aug. 19, 1985, now abandoned.
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