EP0855282B1 - Banddrucksystem - Google Patents
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- EP0855282B1 EP0855282B1 EP19980101019 EP98101019A EP0855282B1 EP 0855282 B1 EP0855282 B1 EP 0855282B1 EP 19980101019 EP19980101019 EP 19980101019 EP 98101019 A EP98101019 A EP 98101019A EP 0855282 B1 EP0855282 B1 EP 0855282B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J3/00—Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed
- B41J3/407—Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for marking on special material
- B41J3/4075—Tape printers; Label printers
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- the present invention relates to a tape printing system, in particular, but not exclusively, on a thermal printing system for printing on a ribbon.
- General-purpose thermal printing devices with which the present invention is concerned are known. Such devices work with a tape supply for recording an image and a means for transferring an image to the tape.
- a known device contains a tape holder housing a supply of image receiving tape and a supply of image transfer tape, the image receiving tape and the image transfer belt in mutual overlap through a printing zone of the Pressure device.
- a working with a tape holder case of this kind Printing equipment is described, for example, in EP-A-0267890 (Varitronics, Inc.).
- Image reception band consists of an upper, an image-receiving layer which is attached to a releasable layer by means of an adhesive layer Back layer is attached.
- this section of tape becomes cut off so that it can be used as a label.
- the detachable back layer is then peeled off from the top layer to make the top layer can be applied to a surface by means of the adhesive layer.
- a printing device is also known from EP-A-0322918 (Brother Kogyo K.K.), in which a tape holder housing a supply of transparent image receiving tape and contains a stock of image transfer belt.
- the tape holder housing also stores a supply of backing tape that carries a backing has an adhesive layer on its underside, on which a removable back is attached, as well as an adhesive layer on its top, which on the Image receiving tape can be attached after it is printed with an image has been.
- the image is mirrored on the image receiving tape printed, and when viewed through the image-receiving tape, is read correctly again. This device protects the pressure when in use of the label.
- a single unit contains the printing mechanism to perform the thermal printing process, a feed mechanism, which guides the tape through the printing zone, an input device for input a display of text data defining the characters to be printed, etc. for displaying the text and a processor for controlling the printing processes corresponding to the data entered with the input device.
- the input device is a keyboard.
- the ad is usually a pretty good one small LC display.
- the thermal printing devices and systems described above allow a text to enter in different ways. So the text can be entered in "horizontal" format in which the characters run in the direction of the tape length and where the characters can be read normally (see word “BOOK" in Figure 1a). If text entered in this way is shown on a WYSIWYG display will, i.e. on a display on which the label is essentially shown as When it is printed, the horizontal text can be oriented in the normal orientation by the user to be read.
- Figure 1b shows the text in a "rotated” format. In the above described printing devices this format is achieved in that the text in horizontal format is entered, highlighted and then a "rotation function" is performed.
- the characters In the rotated format, the characters extend in the direction the bandwidth (in the direction of the print feed) and the text can cross normally read about the tape. If such text on a WYSIWYG ad displayed, it cannot be read normally by the user, unless it is because he tilts his head 90 ° or turns to read the text.
- Figure 2a shows a label with a first form of a "vertical” format. So stretch the characters of the word “FILE” across the length across the Volume and text is usually read from top to bottom.
- the user can use the word FILE in Figure 2a Read well on a WYSIWYG display only when the head is turned.
- Figure 2b shows the word "FILE" in a second form of the vertical format.
- the input device can be used to enter image orientation data that define the orientation of the image in relation to the user.
- the text format data including define the orientation of the text to the tape, from the orientation just selected, i.e. depend on the image orientation data, the image.
- the display is preferably controlled by the processor so that the input or edited text is displayed so that it is regardless of the orientation the characters can be read normally. That can mean that a own field is opened, in which the entered or edited text horizontally is displayed regardless of its orientation in relation to the tape and independent whether the text is "normal” or “vertical” (see further down).
- the input device can also be used to input text rotation data, that define the rotation of the text in relation to the user.
- a store can be provided, stored in the text together with the text rotation data with the image in a selected orientation with respect to the user can be called up and displayed.
- the image orientation data can additionally be stored in memory so that the image is in the chosen orientation can be called.
- a cursor is displayed which represents the position where an entered character is displayed.
- the cursor position can be controlled to move horizontally on the display.
- the printing system can consist of a stand-alone printing device in which the printing mechanism, the input device, the display and the processor form a unit.
- the printing mechanism can be provided as a printer be placed away from the PC with input device, display and processor is.
- the data for printing and the data for controlling the printing mechanism are then by means of a cable connection or other transmission device transferred to the printing mechanism.
- FIG. 3 shows a top view of two cassettes arranged in a printing device 1.
- the upper cassette 2 is located in the first cassette receiving part 26 and contains one Stock of image receiving belt 4, which through a printing zone 3 of the printer to a Outlet port 5 of the printer is guided.
- the image receiving band 4 has one top layer for taking a printed image on one of its surfaces, while an adhesive layer is applied to the other surface, on which one releasable back layer is attached.
- the cassette 2 has a recess 6 Inclusion of a counter-pressure roller 8 of the printer and guides 22, 24 for guiding of the tape through the printing zone 3.
- the counter-pressure roller 8 is in a cage-like Molding 10 rotatably mounted. Alternatively, the counter-pressure roller 8 be rotatably mounted on a pin.
- the lower cassette 35 is located in a second cassette receiving part 28 and includes a thermal transfer belt 12 which extends from a supply spool 30 a take-up spool 32 extends inside the cassette 35.
- the thermal transfer belt 12 extends through the printing zone 3 in registration with the image receiving tape 4.
- the cassette 35 has a recess 14 for receiving a Print head 16 of the printer and guides 34, 36 for guiding the transfer belt 12 through the pressure zone 3.
- the print head 16 is movable between one Operating position in which it is in contact with the counter-pressure roller and the thermal transfer belt 12 and the image receiving tape 4 in mutual overlap between the print head and the platen roller, and an inoperative position, in which it is lifted off the counter-pressure roller around the thermal transfer belt and release the image receiving tape.
- the platen roller In the operating position the platen roller is rotated to the image receiving belt on Pass the printhead, and the printhead is controlled so that it the image receiving belt by thermal transfer of color particles from the belt 12 printed with an image.
- the printhead is a conventional one Thermal print head with an array of pixels that match the desired Print image can be activated thermally accordingly.
- the printing device has a lid that is not shown. This is at the back of the cassette holding rooms fastens and covers both cassettes when closed from.
- the counter-pressure roller 8 is driven by a motor so that the successive Print series can be printed on the image receiving belt 4 if this past the printhead.
- the counter-pressure roller 8 guides the image receiving belt through its rotary motion through the pressure zone 3.
- the rotary motion of the Counter-pressure roller 8 and the activation of the print head 16 are performed by one Microprocessor controlled as described in European Patents No. 0578372 and No. 0580322 is described.
- the printing device 1 also has an interface 50, the control and printing data receives a cable 52 from the PC 54.
- the PC contains a microprocessor chip 100 ( Figure 4), a display 108 and a keyboard 106.
- the keyboard includes one Set of data entry keys, shown schematically in the drawing with block 56 is marked, but in practice a variety of alphanumeric Includes buttons. With the existing PCs e.g. the QWERTY keyboard Represent block 56.
- the keyboard also contains mode keys for calling Menus for image orientation and text format options as described below select.
- the microprocessor chip 100 has a read-only memory (ROM) 102, one Microprocessor 101 and a random access memory, which in the drawing as RAM 104 is marked on.
- the ROM 102 contains font data in compressed form for each character.
- the microprocessor 101 can use the compressed font data expand in pixel data of the character to be displayed and printed.
- the microprocessor 101 is connected to the data input device, e.g. the keyboard 106, and thus receives the entered data.
- the microprocessor chip 100 sends out data to control display 108; transmitted through the cable 52 he also data for driving the print head 16 and the control motor 7 of the platen roller 8.
- the microprocessor chip 100 also controls one via the cable 52 Cutting mechanism with cutter 17 so that sections of the tape be cut off to make a label.
- the operation of the printer will now be described.
- the ones to be printed Data is saved using the data entry keys 56 of the keyboard 106 entered. Once the data is entered on the keyboard, it will turn on passed the microprocessor 101, which controls the display 108 so that the Data as it is entered are displayed.
- RAM 104 creates a label file for each label created. This label file will be described in more detail below.
- the format of the label file allows microprocessor 100 to display a bitmap of the one to be printed and displayed Image. This bitmap can be stored in RAM 104.
- the Pixel data from the bitmap is sent to the printhead when printing is performed.
- the characters for the label are created using the Function keys of the keyboard 106 and the display 108 entered and edited.
- the printing device is pressed by pressing the appropriate one Key on keyboard 106 set to edit mode.
- the User selects TEXT mode and an I-shaped cursor 61 is displayed.
- the cursor is shown in the form of a "-". Clicks with the mouse the user clicks on a screen area that has a horizontal blank edit box can arise in which the cursor 61 is located.
- the horizontal empty edit box represents an image of the tape. In the initial display mode, stretched the image of the tape is horizontal over the display 108 (exit orientation); Lines show the width of the band. This is shown in Figure 5. As from the State of the art can be used for the tape that is in the printing device many different widths can be selected.
- the picture on the Volume is marked with I; to indicate that it is shown horizontally the addition h is used.
- the user now enters using the data entry keys the word HELLO. This is done in the horizontal format where the Text rotation is 0 °, so that the text is horizontal within the width of the tape Ih extends (see Figure 5).
- the cursor 61 moves with every character, i.e. in the direction of the arrow Ah. In Figure 5, the cursor is under the Letter "O".
- the user clicks on one Arrow cursor which puts him in POINTER mode.
- Figure 7 shows the label that would be obtained if the print command was given to the Display of Figure 6 would have been given, i.e. the letters H and E would appear on the printed label exactly as on the picture of the label in Figure 6.
- FIG. 8 shows the layout of a label file stored in RAM 104.
- the one in RAM 104 filed label file for each user-created label contains information to software version 300, a definition of label 302, label data 304 and object data 306.
- the information about the software version includes information about the software used Upper and lower version and revision. So the software can investigate whether she can read the saved label file or not.
- the orientation data provide information on whether the label is horizontal or should be shown rotated.
- the label type data also allow labels for different printer types, e.g. Inkjet and label printers, where the print media is an A4 sheet or ribbon.
- Objects can be picture objects, line objects, text objects, barcode objects, etc. various other objects are also possible.
- the text can only be edited if it is in a horizontal, legible orientation.
- Figure 9 represents a display 108 with an image of a tape Ih containing vertical text.
- the mouse To edit this text, the mouse must be on the selected text object (in this case, the vertical word DYMO) double click, then that will Text object rotated into a horizontal edit box; the input cursor 61 flashes now.
- This automatically puts the user in text mode with an I cursor.
- the object has been rotated to a horizontal position, the cursor 61 flashing.
- the text can be changed as previously described become.
- the editing of the text is completed as described above.
- the text object becomes automatic in the original text format as shown in Figure 10.
- FIG. 11 shows the result when the text object "HELLO" from FIG. 5 is rotated. This is achieved by simply clicking on a text object in the text or Pointer mode is selected as well as by selecting the required text format features. If a text rotation is selected, a result is obtained as shown in Figure 11.
- Figure 12 shows the printout of the label of Figure 11.
- Figures 13 and 14 show the result when the feature "left-justified" according to the mode just defined is selected for selecting a feature. That a text that is not aligned to a uniform left margin is placed on one left margin aligned, as shown by the dashed line LHM in Figure 14.
- a horizontally displayed image can be aligned left ( Figures 13 and 14) or a vertical image ( Figures 15 and 16).
- text objects are output so that they can be edited, or so that they cannot be edited. If editing is not possible all format settings of the text object in the label file are activated. If the text object can be edited, the format settings are deactivated, so that they can be changed. However, they are saved, so that they can be used when switched to "non-editing" becomes.
- bitmap of the image is in RAM 104 created.
- the original image orientation of the bitmap is used for printing and the pixel data is picked up row by row from the left side of the Transfer the image to the printing device.
- the text rotation data determine the rotation of the letters with respect to the user, while the text format determines the input mode of the text, i.e. if the successive characters are arranged horizontally or vertically to each other become.
- the image orientation mode allows the image of the tape on the Rotate screen. Together, these parameters define the orientation and the position of the characters with respect to the ribbon, i.e. whether you are concerned with the Longitudinal axis of the tape can be read horizontally or vertically.
- the text orientation data that is filed along with the characters and which are used in rotating the image of the tape on the screen, can also be used if the label is for subsequent processing is called from memory. So this is additional data put together with the characters in a suitable manner for storing, calling, displaying and Edit can be filed.
- Figure 17 shows the Menus as they are shown one after the other on the display.
- a selection menu 200 appears at the top of the display; it can be set to always be is shown.
- the user can select a number of options from this menu Select creating the label, e.g. Arrange, label, edit, view and Format.
- the options "Label” and "Edit” are not described in more detail here, although it is noted that the label shown on the display is in edit mode can be created and edited.
- the view menu 202 appears.
- the view mode is the Image orientation mode as described above. In the view menu 202, the Option to select the orientation of the label.
- a view selection menu 204 appears from which the user can select whether the image should be displayed horizontally or vertically.
- a format menu 206 appears, which is different Options, including an option for text format. If When this option is selected, a text selection menu 208 appears that shows the options offers “horizontal” or “vertical”. When the user selects "Arrange”, appears Menu 210, which offers various options for text, including the ability to rotate the text. If this option is selected, a appears Menu for selecting the angle of rotation (0 °, 90 °, 180 °, 270 °) and counter rotation clockwise.
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- Drucksystem zum Herstellen von gedruckten Etiketten, das folgendes umfaßt:einen Druckmechanismus zum Drucken von eingegebenen Text auf ein Bildempfangsmedium, während das Bildempfangsmedium an einem Druckmechanismus vorbeigeführt wird;eine Anzeige (108) zum Anzeigen des zu druckenden Textes zusammen mit einem Bild des Bildempfangsmediums, auf das der Text gedruckt werden soll;eine Eingabevorrichtung (56) zur Eingabe von Textdaten, die den Text bildende Schriftzeichen definieren, Textformatdaten, die das Format des Textes in Bezug auf das Bildempfangsmedium definieren, und Bildorientierungsdaten, die die Orientierung des Bildes auf der Anzeige definieren;Speichermittel (104) zum Speichern der Textdaten, Textformatdaten und Bildorientierungsdaten; undeinen Prozessor (100), der mit der Eingabevorrichtung verbunden ist, um die Textdaten, Formatdaten und Bildorientierungsdaten zu empfangen und in den Speichermitteln zu speichern, und der derart betreibbar ist, daß er die Anzeige so steuert, daß das Bild angezeigt wird, wobei der Prozessor betreibbar ist, das Bild auf der Anzeige entsprechend der Bildorientierungsdaten zu drehen und die Druckdaten an den Druckmechanismus zu senden.
- Drucksystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Prozessor (100) betreibbar ist, die Textformatdaten eingegebenen Textes in Abhängigkeit von den Bildorientierungsdaten zu speichern.
- Drucksystem nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei der Prozessor (100) betreibbar ist, die Anzeige (108) so zu steuern, daß der vom Benutzer eingegebene oder bearbeitete Text auf der Anzeige unabhängig von der Orientierung der den Text bildenden Schriftzeichen in Bezug auf das Bildempfangsmedium normal gelesen werden kann.
- Drucksystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Textformatdaten Textrotationsdaten, die die Drehung der Schriftzeichen bezüglich des Benutzers definieren, und/oder Textorientierungdaten, die die Orientierung des Textes bezüglich des Benutzers definieren, d.h. ob die aufeinanderfolgenden Schriftzeichen horizontal oder vertikal zueinander angeordnet sind, umfassen.
- Drucksystem nach Anspruch 4, wobei die Eingabevorrichtung (56) ein Mittel zum Aufrufen eines Menus mit Optionen zur Formatierung des Textes enthält, wobei der Benutzer eine dieser Optionen auswählen kann, um die Textformatdaten zu definieren.
- Drucksystem nach Anspruch 4 oder 5, das einen Permanentspeicher zum Speichern der Textdaten zusammen mit den Textformatdaten und den Bildorientierungsdaten umfaßt, wobei das Bild mit dem Text in einer ausgewählten Position bezüglich des Benutzers aufgerufen und angezeigt werden kann.
- Drucksystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Eingabevorrichtung (56) ein Mittel zum Aufrufen und Anzeigen eines Menus mit Orientierungsoptionen enthält, wobei der Benutzer eine dieser Optionen auswählen kann.
- Drucksystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Prozessor (100) derart betreibbar ist, daß er die Anzeige (108) so steuert, daß ein Cursor (61) angezeigt wird, der die Position darstellt, an der ein eingegebenes Schriftzeichen angezeigt wird.
- Drucksystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Druckmechanismus, die Eingabevorrichtung (56), die Anzeige (108) und der Prozessor (100) in einer Einheit zusammengefaßt sind.
- Drucksystem nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei die Eingabevorrichtung (56), die Anzeige (108) und der Prozessor aus Einheiten bestehen, die vom Druckmechanismus beabstandet sind, aber mit diesem in Verbindung stehen.
- Drucksystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Bildempfangsmedium ein Band (4) oder ein Etikettenbogen ist.
- Verfahren zum Drucken von Etiketten auf ein Bildempfangsmedium, das folgende Schritte umfaßt:Eingabe von Textdaten, die einen Text bildende Schriftzeichen definieren, von Textformatdaten, die das Format des Textes in Bezug auf das Bildempfangsmedium definieren, und von Bildorientierungsdaten, die die Orientierung des Bildes auf der Anzeige definieren;Abspeichern der Textdaten, Textformatdaten und Bildorientierungsdaten in einem Speichermittel (104);Anzeigen des zu druckenden Textes zusammen mit einem Bild des Bildempfangsmediums, auf das der Text gedruckt wird;Drehen des Bildes auf dem Bildschirm entsprechend der Bildorientierungsdaten; undSenden der Druckdaten zum Druckmechanismus und Ausdrucken des eingegeben Textes gemäß der Textdaten und der Textformatdaten auf ein Bildempfangsmedium.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 12, das den Schritt zum Speichern der Textformatdaten des eingegebenen Textes abhängig von den Bildorientierungsdaten beinhaltet.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, das den Schritt beinhaltet, in dem der von einem Benutzer eingegebene oder bearbeitete Text so angezeigt wird, daß er auf der Anzeige ungeachtet der Orientierung der den Text darstellenden Schriftzeichen bezüglich des Bildempfangsmediums normal gelesen werden kann.
- Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 14, das den Schritt beinhaltet, in dem Textrotationsdaten, die die Drehung der Schriftzeichen bezüglich des Benutzers definieren, und/oder Orientierungsdaten, die die Orientierung des Textes bezüglich des Benutzers definieren, d.h. ob die aufeinanderfolgenden Schriftzeichen horizontal oder vertikal zueinander angeordnet sind, als Textformatdaten eingegeben werden.
- Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 15, wobei die Eingabevorrichtung Mittel zum Aufrufen und Anzeigen eines Menus mit Bildorientierungsoptionen, aus denen der Benutzer eine Option auswählen kann, enthält.
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