Claims
- 1. A method of tensioning donor sheet in a thermal printer wherein the donor sheet is drawn from a supply roll, interposed between a thermal printhead and a printing sheet and wound on a take-up roll, the method comprising the steps of:providing a take-up motor coupled to the take-up roll for providing a rotational torque to the take-up roll responsive to the energization of the take-up motor; providing a brake coupled to the donor sheet for applying a selected braking force to the donor sheet; reading data characteristic of the donor sheet from a memory element mounted with one of the supply roll and the take-up roll; determining a desired tension to be applied to the donor sheet; determining a radius of at least the take-up roll as a function of at least the data characteristic of the donor sheet read from the memory element; and applying the desired tension to the donor sheet, including the step of selectively energizing the take-up motor as a function of the radius of the take-up roll and the desired tension to be applied to the donor sheet.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining the desired tension to be applied to the donor sheet includes determining the desired tension from said data characteristic of the donor sheet read from the memory element.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes reading the data from a memory element mounted with the supply roll when the supply and take-up rolls are mounted within a cassette held in a storage location.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining the radius of the take-up roll includes determining the radius as a function of at least 1) a known length of the donor sheet that when wound on the take-up roll causes said supply roll to have a known radius; 2) the known radius; and ) the length of donor sheet wound on the take-up roll, and wherein the step of reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes reading data representative of the length of the donor sheet wound on the take-up roll.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of reading data representative of the length of the donor sheet wound on the take-up roll includes reading data representative of the original length of donor sheet wound on the supply roll and the length of donor sheet remaining on the supply roll.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of selectively energizing the take-up motor includes:determining a threshold energization of the take-up motor; determining a known tension applied to the donor sheet by the take-up motor when the take-up motor is energized at a known energization and with a known radius of the take-up roll; and energizing the take-up motor as a function of the threshold energization, the known tension, the known energization and the known radius to apply the desired tension to the donor sheet.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of determining the threshold energization includes:rotating the take-up motor in the reverse direction to create slack in the donor sheet; increasingly energizing the take-up motor for forward rotation; sensing the rotation of the take-up roll; and noting the threshold energization of the take-up motor, the threshold energization being that energization at which the sensing step determines that the take-up roll is rotating.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of sensing the rotation of the take-up roll includes providing a rotation sensor coupled to the take-up motor for providing signal responsive to the rotation of the take-up motor.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of providing a brake includes the step of providing a magnetic particle brake coupled to a shaft mounting the supply roll, the brake for applying a selected braking torque on the supply roll responsive to the energization of the brake, and wherein the step of determining the radius of at least the take-up roll from the data characteristic of the donor sheet includes determining the radius of the supply roll, and wherein the step of applying the desired tension includes energizing the brake responsive to the radius of the supply roll.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining the radius of the supply roll includes determining the radius of the supply roll from data representative of the following: 1) the length of the donor sheet originally wound to form the supply roll; 2) the length of donor sheet remaining on the supply roll; and 3) the original radius of the supply roll, and wherein the step of reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes reading at least one of the data 1)-3) above.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes reading data representative of the following: 1) the length of the donor sheet originally wound to form the supply roll; 2) the length of donor sheet remaining on the supply roll; and 3) the original radius of the supply roll, and wherein the step of determining the radius of the take-up roll includes determining the radius from said data enumerated as 1)-3) above.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of selectively energizing the magnetic brake includes:determining a threshold energization of the magnetic brake; determining a known braking tension applied to the donor sheet by the magnetic brake, the known tension applied to the donor sheet when the magnetic brake is energized at a known energization and with a known radius of the supply roll; and energizing the take-up motor as a function of the threshold energization, the known braking tension, the known energization and the known radius to apply the desired tension to the donor sheet.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of determining the threshold energization includes:increasingly energizing the take-up motor for forward rotation; sensing the rotation of the take-up roll; increasingly energizing the magnetic brake; and noting the threshold energization of the magnetic brake, the threshold energization being that energization at which the sensing step determines that the take-up roll stops rotating.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of sensing the rotation of the take-up roll includes providing a rotation sensor coupled to the take-up motor for providing signal responsive to the rotation of the take-up motor.
- 15. A wide format thermal printer for printing a graphic product onto a printing sheet responsive to machine readable data representative of the graphic product, comprising:a workbed having a worksurface for supporting the printing sheet, a thermal printhead having an array of thermal printing elements for pressing a donor sheet against the printing sheet for printing on the printing; printing sheet translation means for translating the printing sheet along a printing sheet translation axis; donor sheet means including first and second shafts for mounting supply and take-up rolls, respectively, of donor sheet, the donor sheet being drawn from the supply roll, interposed between the thermal printhead and the printing sheet for printing therewith, and wound on the take-up roll, said donor sheet means further including a take-up motor for coupling to the take-up roll for applying a torque thereto and a brake for applying a braking force to the donor sheet; a data transfer element for reading data from a memory element mounted with one of the supply and take the up rolls of donor sheet; and a controller in communication with said printing sheet translation means, said thermal printhead, said data transfer element and said take-up motor for printing the multicolor graphic product on the printing sheet responsive to the stored data representative of the multicolor graphic product, and wherein said controller includes programming stored in a memory associated therewith for reading data characteristic of the donor sheet from the memory element, determining the radius of at least the take-up roll from the read data characteristic of the donor sheet, determining a desired tension to be applied to the donor sheet during printing and energizing said take up motor responsive to the radius of the take-up roll and the desired tension for applying the desired tension to the donor sheet.
- 16. The wide format thermal printer of claim 15 wherein said programming for reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes programming for reading selected data for determining the desired tension to be applied to the donor sheet, and wherein said programming for determining said desired tension determines said desired tension from said selected data.
- 17. The wide format thermal printer of claim 15 wherein said programming for determining the radius of the take-up roll determines the radius as a function of at least 1) a known length of the donor sheet that when wound on the take-up roll causes said take-up roll to have a known radius; 2) the known radius; and 3) the length of donor sheet wound on the take-up roll, and wherein said programming for reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes programming for reading data representative of said length of the donor sheet wound on the take-up roll.
- 18. The wide format thermal printer of claim 17 wherein said programming for reading data representative of the length of the donor sheet wound on the take-up roll includes programming for reading data representative of the original length of donor sheet wound on the supply roll and the length of donor sheet remaining on the supply roll.
- 19. The wide format thermal printer of claim 15 wherein said programming for energizing the take-up motor includes programming for energizing the take-up motor as function of a threshold energization, a known tension, a known energization and a known radius to apply the desired tension to the donor sheet, wherein said known tension is the tension applied to the donor sheet when said take-up roll has said known radius and said take-up motor is energized at said known energization.
- 20. The wide format thermal printer of claim 19 wherein said printer includes:a rotation sensor coupled to the take-up motor for providing signals responsive to the rotation of the take-up motor, and wherein said controller includes programming for determining said threshold energization including programming for rotating the take-up motor in the reverse direction to create slack in the donor sheet; increasingly energizing the take-up motor for forward rotation; sensing the rotation of the take-up roll responsive to said signals from said rotation sensor and noting the threshold energization of the take-up motor, the threshold energization being that energization at which the sensor signals that the take-up roll is rotating.
- 21. The wide format printer of claim 15 wherein said brake includes a magnetic particle brake coupled to said first shaft for mounting the supply roll, the brake for applying a selected braking torque on the supply roll responsive to the energization of the brake by the controller, and wherein said programming for determining the radius of at least the take-up roll from the data characteristic of the donor sheet includes programming for determining the radius of the supply roll, and wherein the said programming for applying the desired tension includes programming for energizing the brake responsive to the radius of the supply roll.
- 22. The wide format thermal printer of claim 21 wherein said programming for determining the radius of the supply roll includes programming for determining the radius of the supply roll from data representative of the following: 1) a known length of the donor sheet that when wound on the supply roll causes said supply roll to have a known; 2) the length of donor sheet remaining on the supply roll; and 3) the known radius, and whereinsaid programming for reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes programming for reading data representative of at least one of 1)-3) above.
- 23. The wide format printer apparatus of claim 21 wherein said programming for reading data characteristic of the donor sheet includes programming for reading data representative of the following: 1) the length of the donor sheet originally wound to form the supply roll; 2) the length of donor sheet remaining on the supply roll; and 3) the original radius of the supply roll, and wherein the wherein said programming for determining the radius of the supply roll includes programming for determining the radius from said data representative of 1)-3) above.
- 24. The wide format thermal printer of claim 21 wherein said programming for energizing the magnetic brake includes energizing said magnetic brake as a function of a threshold energization, a known braking tension, a known energization and a known radius.
- 25. The wide format printer of claim 24 including a rotation sensor coupled to the take-up motor for providing signal responsive to the rotation of the take-up motor, and wherein said controller stores in a memory associated therewith programming for determining the threshold energization including programming for increasingly energizing the take-up motor for forward rotation; sensing the rotation of the take-up roll; increasingly energizing the magnetic brake; and noting the threshold energization of the magnetic brake, the threshold energization being that energization at which the sensing step determines that the take-up roll stops rotating.
- 26. The wide format thermal printer of claim 21 wherein said thermal printhead is translatable along a print axis transverse to the printing sheet translation axis, and wherein said thermal printer includes a first actuator for translating the thermal printhead in the direction of the print axis and a second actuator coupled to the printhead for lifting the printhead away from the printing sheet for refraining from pressing the donor sheet against the printing sheet such that donor sheet is not drawn past the printhead when translating the thermal printhead in the direction of the print axis, said first and second actuator in communication with said controller for control thereby, and wherein said controller includes programming for tracking the distance translated by the printhead in the direction of the print axis while pressing the donor sheet against the printing sheet and for storing on said memory element data representative said distance translated.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/288,424, Entitled “Wide Format Thermal Printer” filed Apr. 8, 1999.
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