US20020105678A1 - Camera, printer, print system, control method, memory medium and program therefor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a camera for recording an image, a printer for printing an image, and a print system composed thereof.
- the printer device of thermal transfer system is attracting attention as the printing means.
- the printer of the thermal transfer system is capable of providing a smooth image of high quality since controllable heat level can be easily changed in each pixel, so that plural gradation levels can be obtained for each pixel. Also the performance of the thermal head and that of the printing sheet have progressed to provide an image print comparable to the print of silver halide photography in image quality, and such printer is attracting attention for printing a photographic image together with the recent progress in digital cameras.
- Such system enables to easily achieve photographic printout of the image information from the digital camera or digital video camera and is very convenient.
- the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-65182 discloses an image input-output system capable of achieving input and output in an integral configuration.
- Such composite camera integrally includes image pickup means provided with an electronic view finder and capable of recording the image information on a recording medium, and print means for printing the image information on a recording sheet, and is also provided with control means for interrupting the electric power supply to the above-mentioned electronic view finder while the print means prints the image information on the recording sheet.
- Such configuration is effective for saving the electric power since the electric power is not supplied to the electronic view finder during the printing operation, so that the user can easily use the system without worrying about the electric power supply.
- the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-243327 describes the connection between an image input apparatus and an image output apparatus.
- an image input-output system consisting of an image output apparatus and an image input apparatus, wherein the image output apparatus is capable of receiving and outputting the image signal from the image input apparatus and is provided with a power supply unit for supplying the image input apparatus with electric power, while the image input apparatus is connected with the image output apparatus by a connection cable for transmitting the image data to the image output apparatus and for receiving the electric power supply from the image output apparatus.
- the image input apparatus is provided with discrimination means for electric power supply and a power supply unit, and is capable of using the electric power from the image output apparatus or that from the power supply unit utilizing the discrimination means. Since the electric power can be supplied from the image output apparatus, the print output operation can be executed without attention being paid to the remaining electric power of the image input apparatus such as the digital camera, so that the user can easily use the image input-output apparatus without worrying about the electric power supply.
- the image output apparatus employed in the above-described image input-output apparatus can generally adapt to apparatuses different from the above-mentioned image input apparatus, and can be connected, for example, to a digital camera by an exclusive connection cable as explained in the foregoing or to a personal computer by an ordinary print cable (serial or parallel).
- a digital camera by an exclusive connection cable as explained in the foregoing or to a personal computer by an ordinary print cable (serial or parallel).
- an ordinary print cable serial or parallel
- the camera is connected with the printer or the computer utilizing USB (universal serial bus).
- USB universal serial bus
- the printer is connectable not only to the digital camera but also to a personal computer or the like, it is necessary, in such printer, to set that the connection is made to the digital camera. Consequently there is required a procedure of executing such setting in the digital camera in the digital camera, so that it is furthermore difficult to obtain the print easily.
- the connector of the host (master) and the connector of the function (slave: peripheral device) are mutually different in shape, so that, in case of USB connection with a printer constituting a new function with the camera provided with a connector for USB connection with a host, the camera has to be additionally provided with a connector for printer connection.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a camera capable of shifting to the print mode by connection with a printer and enabling to simply obtain a print in such mode.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a printer not requiring to provide a camera, equipped with a connector for connection with a host, newly with a connector for connection with the printer.
- a camera comprising detection means for detecting the connection with a printer and shift means for shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of connection with a printer by the detection means.
- a printer comprising identification means for identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function, and setting means for setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by the identification means.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the configuration of a first embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart 1 of the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a sheet to be employed in the first embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a view showing the connection state of the first embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the configuration of the first embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart 2 of the first embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a sequence 1 of the first embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a sequence 2 of the first embodiment
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart 3 of the first embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a view showing a display image 1 of the first embodiment
- FIG. 11 is a view showing a display image 2 of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a view showing a display image 3 of the first embodiment.
- the present print system employs a printer unit of thermal transfer recording system of sublimation type and is capable of printing an arbitrary number of prints of electronic image information. Such print system will be explained in detail in the following.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic lateral view showing the configuration of a printer embodying the present invention.
- a recording sheet P is separated and fed one by one by a feeding roller 3 into the main body 1 of the apparatus from a sheet cassette 2 in which the recording sheets are stacked.
- the recording sheets P are maintained in contact with the feeding roller 3 by a push-up plate 21 biased by a spring 20 .
- the recording sheet P conveyed by the feeding roller 3 is pinched by paired conveying rollers 4 and is rendered capable of reciprocating through a recording unit.
- the paired conveying rollers 4 is composed of a pinch roller 42 and a grip roller 41 .
- the platen roller 5 and a thermal head 6 generating heat according to the recording information are mutually opposed across the conveying path of the recording sheet, and an ink sheet 8 , contained in an ink cassette 7 and provided with an ink layer consisting of thermally fusible or thermally sublimable ink and an overcoat layer coated on the printing surface for protecting the same, is pressed by the thermal head 6 to the recording sheet P and is selectively heated to execute transfer recording a desired image onto the recording sheet P and overcoating a protective layer thereon.
- the above-mentioned ink sheet is provided with ink layers of yellow (Y), magenta (M) and cyan (C) and an overcoat layer (OP) in mutually adjacent positions so as to cover the print area of the recording sheet P, each layer having a size substantially equal to the print size, and the recording sheet P is returned to a recording start position P 1 after thermal transfer of each layer whereby the layers are transferred in succession and in mutually overlaid manner.
- Y yellow
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- OP overcoat layer
- the recording sheet P is reciprocated by the paired conveying rollers 4 by the number of the ink layers and the overcoat layer.
- the recording sheet P after the printing of each ink layer is in front of the main body 1 of the apparatus, and is guided to behind the main body 1 , through a guide portion in front of and under the sheet cassette. Since the recording sheet is inverted in front of the apparatus, there can be avoided drawbacks resulting from the external exposure of the recording sheet P in the source of printing, such as waste in the space or unintended contact with the recording sheet, and there can be saved the space for installation.
- the recording sheet P is passed in a space between the ink cassette 7 and the sheet cassette 2 to minimize the total height of the main body 1 , there enabling compactization thereof.
- a sheet conveying guide portion 25 of the sheet cassette 2 serves to invert the recording sheet P, inverted in and conveyed from front of the main body 1 , to the rear of the main body, and is provided on the sheet cassette 2 to significantly contribute to the compactization of the entire main body 1 of the apparatus.
- the upper surface of the sheet cassette 2 is used as a tray portion for the recording sheet P discharged after printing, and such configuration also contributes to the compactization of the main body 1 of the apparatus.
- the recording sheet P is guided to discharge rollers 1 , 9 - 1 , 2 , 9 - 2 and is discharged in a direction from the rear part to the front part of the main body 1 whereby the recording operation is terminated.
- the discharge roller 1 is brought into contact with the recording sheet P only at the discharging operation thereof but is not stressed during the printing operation.
- the main body 1 of the apparatus is provided with a guide portion 15 for guiding the recording sheet P.
- a conveying path switching sheet 16 serves to guide the recording sheet P to a path of discharge side once it is fed.
- the thermal head 6 for printing is provided integrally on a head arm 22 and is retracted to a position not hindering the extraction or insertion of the ink cassette 7 at the replacement thereof.
- Such replacing operation is enabled by extracting the sheet cassette 2 , and, in such operation, in linkage with the attaching-detaching operation of the sheet cassette 2 , a head arm 22 is moved vertically to achieve the retracting operation by the retraction of a cam portion 2 - 1 of the sheet cassette from a state pressed by a cam portion 22 - 1 .
- the recording sheet P is provided, as shown in FIG. 3, with stitch hole lines for manually tearing off later the marginal portions which are firmly gripped by the paired conveying rollers 4 at the start of recording and cannot be used for recording.
- the present invention is executed with the recording sheet P provided with the above-described tear-off stitch lines and a thermal transfer printer, and the area of the stitch line areas of the above-described recording sheet are to be overcoated.
- a diagonally hatched area indicates the print area and the control is so made as to execute printing in an area including the stitch line areas.
- the overcoat is made substantially in the print area but is so controlled as to be slightly larger than and to include the print area.
- the paired conveying rollers 4 is composed of the pinch roller 42 and the grip roller 41 , and the grip roller 41 is connected to a reducing mechanism to the output shaft of a stepping motor and is reversibly driven by the rotation control of the stepping motor. Since the recording sheet P is firmly pinched and reciprocated by the paired conveying rollers 4 , the recording sheet P is also conveyed under exact position control by the rotation drive of the stepping motor.
- the recording sheet P can be conveyed by a line (namely 85 ⁇ m) by the rotation control of 4 steps of the stepping motor.
- the print area shown in FIG. 4 is 144 mm in the conveying direction, there can be printed 1694 lines and the recording sheet P can be conveyed by a corresponding amount by the rotation of 6776 steps of the stepping motor.
- a sensor 10 for detecting the leading end of the recording sheet is positioned in the vicinity of the paired feeding rollers 4 when seen from the direction of the feeding roller 3 , thereby detecting the leading end of the recording sheet and, after detection, advancing the recording sheet by a predetermined number of lines and stopping it in a position supportable by the paired conveying rollers 4 .
- Such position becomes the aforementioned recording start position.
- the thermal head is driven according to the recording information, starting from the yellow (Y) color to be recorded first, to record the image of respective color or to transfer the overcoat layer.
- the recording sheet is conveyed back toward the discharge rollers 9 by a predetermined number of lines, and such procedure is repeated four times for the transfers of Y, M, C colors and of the overcoat layer.
- the distance between the platen roller 5 and the pressing position of the thermal head 6 on the recording sheet P is selected as 20 mm on the recording sheet in consideration of the arrangement of components within the apparatus, but such distance is naturally not restrictive.
- the print shown in FIG. 3 can be obtained by transfer recording of the respective colors and of the overcoat layer as will be explained in the following.
- FIG. 2 For explaining the sequence of color ink transfer and overcoating in case of printing a sheet.
- a program corresponding to the flow chart shown in FIG. 2 is stored in a ROM of the control unit 112 and is executed by a CPU thereof.
- S 201 In response to a print instruction from the user, there is issued a print instruction to instruct a print operation.
- S 202 A processing circuit 18 in the main body 1 of the apparatus starts communication with a device executing the print instruction, and executes confirmation of conditions required for printing with the device executing the print instruction and, if necessary, image processing for converting image information into print information.
- S 204 After the detection of the leading end of the recording sheet, the printing is started by rotating the stepping motor by a predetermined number of steps. The print start position is taken at 12.465 mm, taking the leading end of the recording sheet as reference.
- S 205 The printing is executed by activating the thermal head and by rotating the stepping motor by 4 steps. The printing operation is terminated after rotation of 6776 steps (1694 lines) in total. The print end position in this example becomes 156.455 mm from the leading end of the recording sheet.
- S 206 Then, for the purpose of deceleration before stopping, the stepping motor is rotated for about 10 lines (corresponding to 40 steps) and is thereafter stopped.
- S 207 From the stopped state, the stepping motor is activated in the reverse direction to convey the recording sheet P in a direction opposite to that in the printing operation. After such reverse rotation by a predetermined number of steps (6776 steps—steps for deceleration), the stepping motor is further rotated for 10 lines (corresponding to 40 steps) for deceleration and is thereafter stopped.
- S 208 The above-described sequence is repeated three times for three colors of Y, M and C, thereby executing transfer printing of a desired image on the recording sheet P.
- S 209 Thereafter executed is the transfer of the overcoat layer for protecting the print surface.
- S 210 Thereafter the stepping motor is driven in the reverse direction to guide the recording sheet to the discharge rollers 3 which are then driven to discharge the recording sheet, whereupon the operation sequence is terminated.
- control means 19 is assumed to control the recording position by managing the number of rotation steps of the stepping motor in the entire printing operation based on a detection signal for the leading end of the recording sheet detected initially by the sensor 10 and on the relationship between the number of steps of the stepping motor and the position in the conveying operation of the recording sheet P, but such system is not restrictive and there may also adopted a configuration of managing the recording position by detecting the leading end of the recording sheet by a sensor positioned at the leading end portion of the recording sheet at the transfer recording of the Y, M, C colors and the overcoat layer and managing the number of rotation steps of the stepping motor based on such signal.
- the transfer of the overcoat layer is assumed to be executed only by the on/off drive the thermal head, but there may also added such control as to gradually increase the amount of heat generation at the start of transfer of the overcoat layer and to gradually decrease the amount of heat generation at the end of transfer of the overcoat layer.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the print system of the present invention in which the digital camera 29 and the main body 1 of the printer apparatus are connected by a USB cable 27 . Connection with a personal computer can be achieved by replacing the USB cable 27 connected to a connector 29 by a USB cable 28 .
- the print instruction is given from the digital camera 28 or the host computer 30 .
- the digital camera 29 holds the image information in an internal memory thereof.
- the memory is advantageously composed of a detachable memory such as a compact flash card or a smart media.
- a detachable memory such as a compact flash card or a smart media.
- the print instruction is given by a predetermined procedure whereupon the digital camera 29 transmits necessary information to the printer apparatus and a pint output is obtained from the main body 1 of the printer apparatus.
- the image is selected in the digital camera and the printing is started in response to the print instruction from the digital camera.
- the digital camera is shifted to the print mode by making connection between the digital camera and the printer apparatus. Also together with such mode shift, one of the button switches provided on the digital camera is shifted in function to a print mode setting button switch.
- the printer apparatus is provided with means for varying the communication means based on the pin status in the connection of the communication means with the camera, and, in case such pin status in the connection of the communication means does not indicate the connection with a personal computer, the printer becomes a host and fetches the data from the camera, but, in case of a connection status with the personal computer, the printer becomes a function and serves as a printer for the personal computer.
- the printer becomes the host and executes a fetching operation for the data from the camera.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the print system composed by connecting the digital camera 29 and the printer 1 with the USB interface.
- the digital camera 29 obtains an image signal by image pickup operation by a CCD in an image pickup unit 101 .
- the signal obtained by image pickup operation is subjected to a color conversion process, a filtering process etc. in an image processing unit 102 , thereby converted into image data.
- the converted image data are stored in a memory unit 103 , by a control unit 104 composed for example of a CPU, a ROM, a RAM etc.
- the control unit 104 in case of reproduction mode, reads the image data from the memory unit 103 and controls a display control unit 106 to display the image data on a display unit 105 .
- the control unit 104 converts the image data stored in the memory unit 103 into data for the printer and transmits thus converted image data to a printer 118 through a data I/F unit 107 . From the printer there are transmitted an identification signal, a status etc. of the printer through the data I/F unit 107 .
- the printer 1 is provided with a data I/F unit 111 for executing communication with the digital camera 29 and the host computer 30 .
- a control unit 112 composed of a CPU, a ROM, a RAM etc. controls a printer engine to print the image data, received through the data I/F unit 111 .
- the host computer 30 such as a personal computer is composed of a data I/F unit 121 for executing communication with the digital camera 29 and the printer, a memory unit 122 such as a hard disk, a control unit 123 composed of a CPU, a ROM, a RAM etc., a display unit 124 such as a CRT display and an input unit 125 for entering data from a keyboard, a mouse etc.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing a process for switching whether the printer 1 functions as a host (master) or a function (slave) according to whether it is connected with the digital camera 29 or with the host computer.
- a program corresponding to the flow chart shown in FIG. 6 is stored in the ROM of the control unit 112 and is executed by the CPU thereof.
- a step S 61 discriminates the connection of the USB cable. If the USB cable is identified to be connected, the sequence proceeds to a step S 62 for discriminating, based on the status of the connection pins, whether the connection is made with the cable 27 for connection with the digital camera serving as a function or with the cable 28 for connection with the host computer serving as a host. For example, if a specified pin, other than the pins used for the ordinary communication, is in a GND (ground) state, the counterpart of connection is identified as a function, but, if such specified pin is in a NOT CONNECTED state, the counterpart of connection is identified as a host.
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- step S 62 In case the step S 62 identifies that the counterpart of connection is a function, a step S 63 so sets the printer as to become the host, but, in case the step S 62 identifies that the counterpart of connection is not a function, a step S 64 so sets the printer as to become the function.
- step S 63 sets the printer as the host, with reference to FIG. 7, which shows the communication flow between the printer and the digital camera in the print execution, in a case where the printer becomes the host (connection state with the digital camera).
- a program corresponding to the sequence shown in FIG. 7 and executed by the printer is stored in the ROM of the control unit 112 and is executed by the CPU thereof, while a program corresponding to the sequence executed by the digital camera is stored in the ROM of the control unit 104 and is executed by the CPU thereof.
- a trigger signal for the print operation is given from the camera (print request).
- the printer In response to the print request, the printer enters a printing operation, requests print data (Y) to the camera, and fetches and prints the data transmitted from the camera.
- the printer After receiving the necessary print data, the printer requests next print data (M) to the camera, and fetches and prints the data transmitted from the camera.
- M next print data
- the printer similarly fetches and prints print data (C).
- the printer Upon completing the above-described procedure, the printer informs the camera of the end of printing.
- step S 64 sets the printer as the function, with reference to FIG. 8, which shows the communication flow between the printer and the personal computer in the print execution, in a case where the printer becomes the function (connection state with the personal computer).
- a program corresponding to the sequence shown in FIG. 8 and executed by the printer is stored in the ROM of the control unit 112 and is executed by the CPU thereof, while a program corresponding to the sequence executed by the personal computer is stored in the ROM of the control unit 123 and is executed by the CPU thereof.
- a trigger signal for the print operation is given from the personal computer (print execution request).
- the printer In response to the print execution request, the printer enters a printing operation, and fetches and prints the print data (Y) transmitted from the personal computer.
- the personal computer After transmitting the necessary print data, the personal computer transmits next print data (M) to the printer, which fetches and prints such data. Similarly the personal computer transmits print data (C) to the printer, which fetches and prints such print data.
- the personal computer Upon completing transmission of necessary data, the personal computer requests status to the printer, thereby monitoring the function thereof.
- the printer transmits the status to the personal computer, and, upon completing the printing operation, transmits a status of such effect to the personal computer.
- the printer can be switched as the host or as the function, the digital camera can be connected with the printer, not requiring a new USB terminal for USB connection with the printer but utilizing the USB terminal conventionally used for connection with the host computer.
- FIG. 9 shows an example of shift from a connection state between the digital camera and the printer apparatus to the print mode of the digital camera.
- a program corresponding to the flow chart shown in FIG. 9 is stored in the ROM of the control unit 104 and is executed by the CPU thereof.
- the shift to the print mode takes place from the reproduction mode state of the digital camera, but the shift to the print mode does not take place from the image pickup mode. Therefore, in the START and the END in FIG. 6, the digital camera is in the reproduction mode. In such state, the display means of the digital camera displays an image as shown in FIG. 7. Such image is selected by a selection button of the camera and is displayed. If the digital camera and the printer apparatus are connected in such state, the digital camera shifts to the print mode by the following procedure.
- a step S 901 discriminates whether the digital camera is in the reproduction mode. If the camera is for example set in the image pickup mode and is identified not in the reproduction mode, the sequence proceeds to a step S 902 to executes a process in the set mode. In case the camera is identified to be in the reproduction mode, the sequence proceeds to a step S 903 for executing a process in the reproduction mode. In the reproduction mode, there can be executed, for example, a process of switching the displayed image 1050 on the display unit 105 by the depression of arrow keys 1006 , 1007 shown in FIG. 10. Also the mode can be switched by a mode switching switch 1001 shown in FIG. 1.
- a step S 904 discriminates whether the interface cable 27 is connected. If the connection is not identified, the sequence returns to the step S 901 , but, if the connection is identified, the sequence proceeds to a step S 905 for discriminating whether the negotiation is OK. If OK, the sequence proceeds to a step S 905 , but, if not OK, the sequence proceeds to a step S 906 for executing an error process.
- a step S 905 executes a shift to the print mode, and then the sequence proceeds to a step S 908 for displaying a print mode mark 1100 shown in FIG. 11.
- a step S 909 discriminates whether a setting button 1004 has been depressed, and, if not, the sequence proceeds to a step S 910 for discriminating the depression of arrow buttons 1006 , 1007 . Then a step S 911 switches the displayed image 1005 according to the depression and executes processing in the reproduction mode.
- step S 909 identifies that the setting button 1004 has been depressed
- the sequence proceeds to a step S 912 for displaying an image 1201 shown in FIG. 12 and indicating a shift state.
- step S 913 identifies that the setting button has been depressed for the second time
- the sequence proceeds to a step S 914 for printing the display image 1050 , displayed in a style set by the display image 1201 .
- step S 913 identifies that the setting button 1004 has not been depressed (NO)
- the user does not currently wish the execution of printing, so that the sequence proceeds to a step S 915 for discriminating the depression of selection buttons 1006 , 1007 .
- step S 915 identifies that the selection button 1006 or 1007 has been depressed (YES)
- the sequence proceeds to a step S 916 for selecting in succession operations (change of print style, cancellation of printing, and execution of printing) shown in FIG. 12 and displaying such selection by changing the tone of the display unit.
- step S 917 for discriminating the depression of the setting button 1004 .
- step S 917 identifies that the setting button 1004 has been depressed (YES)
- the sequence proceeds to a step S 918 for executing the operation selected by the step S 916 .
- step S 919 for discriminating again the depression of the selection buttons 1006 , 1007 .
- step S 919 identifies the depression of the selection button 1006 or 1007 (YES)
- the sequence returns to the step S 916 for selecting in succession operations (change of print style, cancellation of printing, and execution of printing) shown in FIG. 12 and displaying such selection by changing the tone of the display unit.
- the sequence proceeds to a step S 917 for discriminating the depression of the setting button 1004 .
- the selection buttons 1006 , 1007 have not been depressed (NO)
- the user does not wish to change the currently selected operation, so that the sequence returns to the step S 917 for discriminating the depression of the setting button 1004 .
- the display unit of the digital camera displays an image shown in FIG. 11 instead of the image shown in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 11 there is displayed, in addition to the display image shown in FIG. 10, a mark 1100 indicating that the digital camera is currently in the print mode.
- a mark 1100 indicating that the digital camera is currently in the print mode.
- the displayed image can be selected by the selection button of the camera as in the case of reproduction mode, and the selected image is displayed on the display unit.
- Such displayed image is printed in the present print system.
- the setting button which does not perform any function when singly depressed in the reproduction mode becomes a print mode setting button, of which depression from this state shifts the control state to a state for providing the print instruction.
- the display means of the camera displays an image shown in FIG. 12.
- the operations can be selected by the aforementioned selection button.
- the selected operation is displayed in a different manner from other operations.
- the selected operation is executed by the depression of the print mode setting button.
- the printing operation in a shifted state from the initial state of the print mode by the depression once of the print mode setting button, the printing operation is always selected as a default so that the printing operation is executed by depressing the print mode setting button again in this state.
- the desired image can be printed by connecting the digital camera and the printer in the reproduction mode state and depressing the setting button, provided on the camera, twice in succession.
- the printing can be canceled by selecting the cancellation of printing by the selection button and by depressing the setting button, whereupon the system returns to the initial state of the print mode.
- the control state is further shifted to a state capable of selecting one of the plural printing methods set in the present invention, whereby the selection of the printing method can be executed. From such state, the aforementioned shifted state can be restored by depressing a mode button which is one of the buttons provided on the camera.
- the printing methods selectable in the print system of the present invention are printing with margin, printing without margin and 8-divided seal printing.
- a print system consisting of a camera provided with image pickup means for converting the optical image of a picked-up object field into an electronic image signal, recording means for recording the signal, photoelectrically converted by the image pickup means, on a recording element, reproduction means for reproducing the electrical signal recorded on the recording element, display means for displaying the image reproduced by the reproduction means, and a printer apparatus for visible print output of the electronic image signal picked up by the camera, and communication means for executing communication between the aforementioned camera and the aforementioned printer apparatus in which the control means is shifted to a print mode in response to the connection of the camera and the printer apparatus by the communication means, wherein means is provided for shifting the function of one of button switches provided on the camera to a print mode setting button in the print mode, and, the print mode includes a sequence of shifting, by the depression of the print mode setting button in an initial state after shift of the control means to the print mode, to a state for selecting plural operations including the
- the printer engine is assumed to be composed of a thermal sublimation printer, but there can also be employed the printer engine of other types such as an ink jet printer.
- the present invention can provide a camera capable of shifting to the print mode by the connection of a printer and also capable of providing a print in a simple manner in such mode.
- a printer which does not require a camera, provided with a connector for connection with a host device, to be newly provided with a connector for connection with the printer.
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Abstract
The invention provides a system capable of printing in a simple manner by detecting the connection of a printer and shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of the printer.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a camera for recording an image, a printer for printing an image, and a print system composed thereof.
- 2. Related Background Art
- There is conventionally known a printer of line thermal transfer system employing a heat-sensitive sheet as the printing sheet and selectively driving plural heat generating members arranged in the main scanning direction, thereby printing a dotted line on the sheet by conveying the sheet in the sub scanning direction.
- With the recent progress in the image input device such as the digital camera, digital video camera or scanner, the printer device of thermal transfer system is attracting attention as the printing means.
- This is because the printer of the thermal transfer system is capable of providing a smooth image of high quality since controllable heat level can be easily changed in each pixel, so that plural gradation levels can be obtained for each pixel. Also the performance of the thermal head and that of the printing sheet have progressed to provide an image print comparable to the print of silver halide photography in image quality, and such printer is attracting attention for printing a photographic image together with the recent progress in digital cameras.
- Consequently there is being commercialized a system in which such printing apparatus and an image pickup apparatus such as a digital camera or a digital video camera are directly connected or integrally constructed to print the taken image information without going through a device for processing the image information such as a computer.
- Such system enables to easily achieve photographic printout of the image information from the digital camera or digital video camera and is very convenient.
- As an example, the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-65182 discloses an image input-output system capable of achieving input and output in an integral configuration. Such composite camera integrally includes image pickup means provided with an electronic view finder and capable of recording the image information on a recording medium, and print means for printing the image information on a recording sheet, and is also provided with control means for interrupting the electric power supply to the above-mentioned electronic view finder while the print means prints the image information on the recording sheet. Such configuration is effective for saving the electric power since the electric power is not supplied to the electronic view finder during the printing operation, so that the user can easily use the system without worrying about the electric power supply.
- Also the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-243327 describes the connection between an image input apparatus and an image output apparatus. There is disclosed an image input-output system consisting of an image output apparatus and an image input apparatus, wherein the image output apparatus is capable of receiving and outputting the image signal from the image input apparatus and is provided with a power supply unit for supplying the image input apparatus with electric power, while the image input apparatus is connected with the image output apparatus by a connection cable for transmitting the image data to the image output apparatus and for receiving the electric power supply from the image output apparatus. The image input apparatus is provided with discrimination means for electric power supply and a power supply unit, and is capable of using the electric power from the image output apparatus or that from the power supply unit utilizing the discrimination means. Since the electric power can be supplied from the image output apparatus, the print output operation can be executed without attention being paid to the remaining electric power of the image input apparatus such as the digital camera, so that the user can easily use the image input-output apparatus without worrying about the electric power supply.
- Also the image output apparatus employed in the above-described image input-output apparatus can generally adapt to apparatuses different from the above-mentioned image input apparatus, and can be connected, for example, to a digital camera by an exclusive connection cable as explained in the foregoing or to a personal computer by an ordinary print cable (serial or parallel). Thus the user can use a single image output apparatus for the image output for a digital camera or as the printer of a personal computer.
- Also the camera is connected with the printer or the computer utilizing USB (universal serial bus).
- However, such conventional example does not provide a satisfactory solution in compactization, cost, speed, convenience of use etc. in sufficient manner in case a system is constructed with a printer apparatus and an image input apparatus such as a digital camera.
- In particular, certain preparation are required until the printing operation can be executed, so that the print can be easily obtained.
- For example, in order to executing a printing operation by a print instruction from the digital camera, it is required to connect the printer apparatus to the digital camera, then to confirm that the printing is enabled, to set the digital camera at a print mode and to provide the print instruction in such print mode.
- Also in case the printer is connectable not only to the digital camera but also to a personal computer or the like, it is necessary, in such printer, to set that the connection is made to the digital camera. Consequently there is required a procedure of executing such setting in the digital camera in the digital camera, so that it is furthermore difficult to obtain the print easily.
- Furthermore, in case of utilizing the USB, the connector of the host (master) and the connector of the function (slave: peripheral device) are mutually different in shape, so that, in case of USB connection with a printer constituting a new function with the camera provided with a connector for USB connection with a host, the camera has to be additionally provided with a connector for printer connection.
- In consideration of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide a camera capable of shifting to the print mode by connection with a printer and enabling to simply obtain a print in such mode.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a printer not requiring to provide a camera, equipped with a connector for connection with a host, newly with a connector for connection with the printer.
- The above-mentioned objects can be attained, according to the present invention, by a camera comprising detection means for detecting the connection with a printer and shift means for shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of connection with a printer by the detection means.
- According to the present invention, there is also provided a printer comprising identification means for identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function, and setting means for setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by the identification means.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the configuration of a first embodiment;
- FIG. 2 is a
flow chart 1 of the first embodiment; - FIG. 3 is a view showing a sheet to be employed in the first embodiment;
- FIG. 4 is a view showing the connection state of the first embodiment;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the configuration of the first embodiment;
- FIG. 6 is a
flow chart 2 of the first embodiment; - FIG. 7 is a view showing a
sequence 1 of the first embodiment; - FIG. 8 is a view showing a
sequence 2 of the first embodiment; - FIG. 9 is a
flow chart 3 of the first embodiment; - FIG. 10 is a view showing a
display image 1 of the first embodiment; - FIG. 11 is a view showing a
display image 2 of the first embodiment; and - FIG. 12 is a view showing a
display image 3 of the first embodiment. - Now the present invention will be clarified in detail by embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- The present print system employs a printer unit of thermal transfer recording system of sublimation type and is capable of printing an arbitrary number of prints of electronic image information. Such print system will be explained in detail in the following.
- At first there will be explained an embodiment of the ordinary thermal transfer printer relating to the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings. Then there will be explained a print mode in the system.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic lateral view showing the configuration of a printer embodying the present invention. In the entire configuration of the printer, a recording sheet P is separated and fed one by one by a
feeding roller 3 into themain body 1 of the apparatus from asheet cassette 2 in which the recording sheets are stacked. The recording sheets P are maintained in contact with thefeeding roller 3 by a push-up plate 21 biased by a spring 20. The recording sheet P conveyed by thefeeding roller 3 is pinched by pairedconveying rollers 4 and is rendered capable of reciprocating through a recording unit. The pairedconveying rollers 4 is composed of apinch roller 42 and agrip roller 41. - In the recording unit, the
platen roller 5 and athermal head 6 generating heat according to the recording information are mutually opposed across the conveying path of the recording sheet, and anink sheet 8, contained in anink cassette 7 and provided with an ink layer consisting of thermally fusible or thermally sublimable ink and an overcoat layer coated on the printing surface for protecting the same, is pressed by thethermal head 6 to the recording sheet P and is selectively heated to execute transfer recording a desired image onto the recording sheet P and overcoating a protective layer thereon. - The above-mentioned ink sheet is provided with ink layers of yellow (Y), magenta (M) and cyan (C) and an overcoat layer (OP) in mutually adjacent positions so as to cover the print area of the recording sheet P, each layer having a size substantially equal to the print size, and the recording sheet P is returned to a recording start position P1 after thermal transfer of each layer whereby the layers are transferred in succession and in mutually overlaid manner.
- Therefore the recording sheet P is reciprocated by the paired
conveying rollers 4 by the number of the ink layers and the overcoat layer. - In this operation, the recording sheet P after the printing of each ink layer is in front of the
main body 1 of the apparatus, and is guided to behind themain body 1, through a guide portion in front of and under the sheet cassette. Since the recording sheet is inverted in front of the apparatus, there can be avoided drawbacks resulting from the external exposure of the recording sheet P in the source of printing, such as waste in the space or unintended contact with the recording sheet, and there can be saved the space for installation. - Also since the lower part of the
sheet cassette 2 is directly utilized as the sheet guide, there can be reduced the thickness of themain body 1 of the apparatus. Also the recording sheet P is passed in a space between theink cassette 7 and thesheet cassette 2 to minimize the total height of themain body 1, there enabling compactization thereof. - A sheet
conveying guide portion 25 of thesheet cassette 2 serves to invert the recording sheet P, inverted in and conveyed from front of themain body 1, to the rear of the main body, and is provided on thesheet cassette 2 to significantly contribute to the compactization of the entiremain body 1 of the apparatus. - Also the upper surface of the
sheet cassette 2 is used as a tray portion for the recording sheet P discharged after printing, and such configuration also contributes to the compactization of themain body 1 of the apparatus. - After the printing with the ink layers, the recording sheet P is is guided to discharge
rollers 1, 9-1, 2, 9-2 and is discharged in a direction from the rear part to the front part of themain body 1 whereby the recording operation is terminated. - The
discharge roller 1 is brought into contact with the recording sheet P only at the discharging operation thereof but is not stressed during the printing operation. - The
main body 1 of the apparatus is provided with aguide portion 15 for guiding the recording sheet P. - A conveying
path switching sheet 16 serves to guide the recording sheet P to a path of discharge side once it is fed. - The
thermal head 6 for printing is provided integrally on ahead arm 22 and is retracted to a position not hindering the extraction or insertion of theink cassette 7 at the replacement thereof. - Such replacing operation is enabled by extracting the
sheet cassette 2, and, in such operation, in linkage with the attaching-detaching operation of thesheet cassette 2, ahead arm 22 is moved vertically to achieve the retracting operation by the retraction of a cam portion 2-1 of the sheet cassette from a state pressed by a cam portion 22-1. - In the ordinary thermal transfer printer, since three colors of Y, M and C are recorded in plane-sequential manner, there is required control for exactly matching the recording front ends of the respective colors. For this purpose, it is necessary to tightly grip and convey the recording sheet P by the paired conveying
rollers 4. Therefore an unrecordable margin is required in the end portion of the recording sheet P in the conveying direction thereof. In consideration of this fact and in order to easily obtain a margin-free final print, the recording sheet P is provided, as shown in FIG. 3, with stitch hole lines for manually tearing off later the marginal portions which are firmly gripped by the paired conveyingrollers 4 at the start of recording and cannot be used for recording. - The present invention is executed with the recording sheet P provided with the above-described tear-off stitch lines and a thermal transfer printer, and the area of the stitch line areas of the above-described recording sheet are to be overcoated.
- Also a diagonally hatched area indicates the print area and the control is so made as to execute printing in an area including the stitch line areas. The overcoat is made substantially in the print area but is so controlled as to be slightly larger than and to include the print area.
- In the following there will be further explained the details of the apparatus.
- In the
printer 1 shown in FIG. 1, the paired conveyingrollers 4 is composed of thepinch roller 42 and thegrip roller 41, and thegrip roller 41 is connected to a reducing mechanism to the output shaft of a stepping motor and is reversibly driven by the rotation control of the stepping motor. Since the recording sheet P is firmly pinched and reciprocated by the paired conveyingrollers 4, the recording sheet P is also conveyed under exact position control by the rotation drive of the stepping motor. As an example, in case the recording pitch of a line by thethermal head 6 is 85 μm and the stepping motor has 4 steps for conveying the recording sheet P by a line, the recording sheet P can be conveyed by a line (namely 85 μm) by the rotation control of 4 steps of the stepping motor. In case the print area shown in FIG. 4 is 144 mm in the conveying direction, there can be printed 1694 lines and the recording sheet P can be conveyed by a corresponding amount by the rotation of 6776 steps of the stepping motor. - In the
printer 1 shown in FIG. 1, asensor 10 for detecting the leading end of the recording sheet is positioned in the vicinity of the pairedfeeding rollers 4 when seen from the direction of the feedingroller 3, thereby detecting the leading end of the recording sheet and, after detection, advancing the recording sheet by a predetermined number of lines and stopping it in a position supportable by the paired conveyingrollers 4. Such position becomes the aforementioned recording start position. In such position, the thermal head is driven according to the recording information, starting from the yellow (Y) color to be recorded first, to record the image of respective color or to transfer the overcoat layer. After the recording of each color, the recording sheet is conveyed back toward thedischarge rollers 9 by a predetermined number of lines, and such procedure is repeated four times for the transfers of Y, M, C colors and of the overcoat layer. - In the
printer 1 shown in FIG. 1, the distance between theplaten roller 5 and the pressing position of thethermal head 6 on the recording sheet P is selected as 20 mm on the recording sheet in consideration of the arrangement of components within the apparatus, but such distance is naturally not restrictive. - The print shown in FIG. 3 can be obtained by transfer recording of the respective colors and of the overcoat layer as will be explained in the following.
- Now reference is made to FIG. 2 for explaining the sequence of color ink transfer and overcoating in case of printing a sheet. A program corresponding to the flow chart shown in FIG. 2 is stored in a ROM of the
control unit 112 and is executed by a CPU thereof. - S201: In response to a print instruction from the user, there is issued a print instruction to instruct a print operation.
- S202: A processing
circuit 18 in themain body 1 of the apparatus starts communication with a device executing the print instruction, and executes confirmation of conditions required for printing with the device executing the print instruction and, if necessary, image processing for converting image information into print information. - S203: When the preparation for printing is ready, the control means 19 drives the motor connected to the
feeding roller 3 to start the feeding of the recording sheet P. - S204: After the detection of the leading end of the recording sheet, the printing is started by rotating the stepping motor by a predetermined number of steps. The print start position is taken at 12.465 mm, taking the leading end of the recording sheet as reference.
- S205: The printing is executed by activating the thermal head and by rotating the stepping motor by 4 steps. The printing operation is terminated after rotation of 6776 steps (1694 lines) in total. The print end position in this example becomes 156.455 mm from the leading end of the recording sheet.
- S206: Then, for the purpose of deceleration before stopping, the stepping motor is rotated for about 10 lines (corresponding to 40 steps) and is thereafter stopped.
- S207: From the stopped state, the stepping motor is activated in the reverse direction to convey the recording sheet P in a direction opposite to that in the printing operation. After such reverse rotation by a predetermined number of steps (6776 steps—steps for deceleration), the stepping motor is further rotated for 10 lines (corresponding to 40 steps) for deceleration and is thereafter stopped.
- S208: The above-described sequence is repeated three times for three colors of Y, M and C, thereby executing transfer printing of a desired image on the recording sheet P.
- S209: Thereafter executed is the transfer of the overcoat layer for protecting the print surface.
- S210: Thereafter the stepping motor is driven in the reverse direction to guide the recording sheet to the
discharge rollers 3 which are then driven to discharge the recording sheet, whereupon the operation sequence is terminated. - In the foregoing description, the control means19 is assumed to control the recording position by managing the number of rotation steps of the stepping motor in the entire printing operation based on a detection signal for the leading end of the recording sheet detected initially by the
sensor 10 and on the relationship between the number of steps of the stepping motor and the position in the conveying operation of the recording sheet P, but such system is not restrictive and there may also adopted a configuration of managing the recording position by detecting the leading end of the recording sheet by a sensor positioned at the leading end portion of the recording sheet at the transfer recording of the Y, M, C colors and the overcoat layer and managing the number of rotation steps of the stepping motor based on such signal. - Also in the foregoing description, the transfer of the overcoat layer is assumed to be executed only by the on/off drive the thermal head, but there may also added such control as to gradually increase the amount of heat generation at the start of transfer of the overcoat layer and to gradually decrease the amount of heat generation at the end of transfer of the overcoat layer.
- In the following there will be explained a print mode of the system.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the print system of the present invention in which the
digital camera 29 and themain body 1 of the printer apparatus are connected by aUSB cable 27. Connection with a personal computer can be achieved by replacing theUSB cable 27 connected to aconnector 29 by aUSB cable 28. - In the above-described configuration, the print instruction is given from the
digital camera 28 or thehost computer 30. - In the following there will be given a more detailed explanation on the communication of the printer apparatus, in the execution of the aforementioned print instruction in the step S202.
- After the image pickup operation, the
digital camera 29 holds the image information in an internal memory thereof. The memory is advantageously composed of a detachable memory such as a compact flash card or a smart media. There is assumed a case of setting thedigital camera 29 at the reproduction mode and reproducing an arbitrary image. The reproduction of the image information can be confirmed at any time by a liquid crystal display provided on thedigital camera 29, so that the user can call any taken image information. - In a state capable of communication with the
main body 1 of the printer apparatus by thecable 27 or wireless means, the print instruction is given by a predetermined procedure whereupon thedigital camera 29 transmits necessary information to the printer apparatus and a pint output is obtained from themain body 1 of the printer apparatus. - In the print system of the present invention, the image is selected in the digital camera and the printing is started in response to the print instruction from the digital camera.
- In the print system of the present invention, the digital camera is shifted to the print mode by making connection between the digital camera and the printer apparatus. Also together with such mode shift, one of the button switches provided on the digital camera is shifted in function to a print mode setting button switch.
- Also the printer apparatus is provided with means for varying the communication means based on the pin status in the connection of the communication means with the camera, and, in case such pin status in the connection of the communication means does not indicate the connection with a personal computer, the printer becomes a host and fetches the data from the camera, but, in case of a connection status with the personal computer, the printer becomes a function and serves as a printer for the personal computer.
- In the print system of the present invention, as the printer is to be connected with the digital camera, the printer becomes the host and executes a fetching operation for the data from the camera.
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- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the print system composed by connecting the
digital camera 29 and theprinter 1 with the USB interface. - Referring to FIG. 5, the
digital camera 29 obtains an image signal by image pickup operation by a CCD in animage pickup unit 101. The signal obtained by image pickup operation is subjected to a color conversion process, a filtering process etc. in animage processing unit 102, thereby converted into image data. The converted image data are stored in amemory unit 103, by acontrol unit 104 composed for example of a CPU, a ROM, a RAM etc. Then thecontrol unit 104, in case of reproduction mode, reads the image data from thememory unit 103 and controls adisplay control unit 106 to display the image data on adisplay unit 105. Also in response to the print instruction from aninput unit 108, thecontrol unit 104 converts the image data stored in thememory unit 103 into data for the printer and transmits thus converted image data to a printer 118 through a data I/F unit 107. From the printer there are transmitted an identification signal, a status etc. of the printer through the data I/F unit 107. - The
printer 1 is provided with a data I/F unit 111 for executing communication with thedigital camera 29 and thehost computer 30. Acontrol unit 112 composed of a CPU, a ROM, a RAM etc. controls a printer engine to print the image data, received through the data I/F unit 111. - The
host computer 30 such as a personal computer is composed of a data I/F unit 121 for executing communication with thedigital camera 29 and the printer, amemory unit 122 such as a hard disk, acontrol unit 123 composed of a CPU, a ROM, a RAM etc., adisplay unit 124 such as a CRT display and aninput unit 125 for entering data from a keyboard, a mouse etc. - FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing a process for switching whether the
printer 1 functions as a host (master) or a function (slave) according to whether it is connected with thedigital camera 29 or with the host computer. A program corresponding to the flow chart shown in FIG. 6 is stored in the ROM of thecontrol unit 112 and is executed by the CPU thereof. - A step S61 discriminates the connection of the USB cable. If the USB cable is identified to be connected, the sequence proceeds to a step S62 for discriminating, based on the status of the connection pins, whether the connection is made with the
cable 27 for connection with the digital camera serving as a function or with thecable 28 for connection with the host computer serving as a host. For example, if a specified pin, other than the pins used for the ordinary communication, is in a GND (ground) state, the counterpart of connection is identified as a function, but, if such specified pin is in a NOT CONNECTED state, the counterpart of connection is identified as a host. - In case the step S62 identifies that the counterpart of connection is a function, a step S63 so sets the printer as to become the host, but, in case the step S62 identifies that the counterpart of connection is not a function, a step S64 so sets the printer as to become the function.
- In the following there will be explained the print sequence in case the step S63 sets the printer as the host, with reference to FIG. 7, which shows the communication flow between the printer and the digital camera in the print execution, in a case where the printer becomes the host (connection state with the digital camera).
- A program corresponding to the sequence shown in FIG. 7 and executed by the printer is stored in the ROM of the
control unit 112 and is executed by the CPU thereof, while a program corresponding to the sequence executed by the digital camera is stored in the ROM of thecontrol unit 104 and is executed by the CPU thereof. - As the user operates the present print system by the buttons of the camera, a trigger signal for the print operation is given from the camera (print request).
- In response to the print request, the printer enters a printing operation, requests print data (Y) to the camera, and fetches and prints the data transmitted from the camera.
- After receiving the necessary print data, the printer requests next print data (M) to the camera, and fetches and prints the data transmitted from the camera.
- Then the printer similarly fetches and prints print data (C).
- After printing the print data (C), the printer executes overcoating.
- Upon completing the above-described procedure, the printer informs the camera of the end of printing.
- Receiving information indicating the end of printing, the camera confirms that the anticipated operation have been completed, and informs the printer of such effect.
- In the following there will be explained the print sequence in case the step S64 sets the printer as the function, with reference to FIG. 8, which shows the communication flow between the printer and the personal computer in the print execution, in a case where the printer becomes the function (connection state with the personal computer).
- A program corresponding to the sequence shown in FIG. 8 and executed by the printer is stored in the ROM of the
control unit 112 and is executed by the CPU thereof, while a program corresponding to the sequence executed by the personal computer is stored in the ROM of thecontrol unit 123 and is executed by the CPU thereof. - As the user operates the present print system by the personal computer, a trigger signal for the print operation is given from the personal computer (print execution request).
- In response to the print execution request, the printer enters a printing operation, and fetches and prints the print data (Y) transmitted from the personal computer.
- After transmitting the necessary print data, the personal computer transmits next print data (M) to the printer, which fetches and prints such data. Similarly the personal computer transmits print data (C) to the printer, which fetches and prints such print data.
- After printing the print data (C), the printer executes overcoating.
- Upon completing transmission of necessary data, the personal computer requests status to the printer, thereby monitoring the function thereof.
- Receiving status request, the printer transmits the status to the personal computer, and, upon completing the printing operation, transmits a status of such effect to the personal computer.
- Receiving the status indicating the end of printing, the personal computer recognizes that the printing procedure has been terminated.
- Since the printer can be switched as the host or as the function, the digital camera can be connected with the printer, not requiring a new USB terminal for USB connection with the printer but utilizing the USB terminal conventionally used for connection with the host computer.
- FIG. 9 shows an example of shift from a connection state between the digital camera and the printer apparatus to the print mode of the digital camera. A program corresponding to the flow chart shown in FIG. 9 is stored in the ROM of the
control unit 104 and is executed by the CPU thereof. - The shift to the print mode takes place from the reproduction mode state of the digital camera, but the shift to the print mode does not take place from the image pickup mode. Therefore, in the START and the END in FIG. 6, the digital camera is in the reproduction mode. In such state, the display means of the digital camera displays an image as shown in FIG. 7. Such image is selected by a selection button of the camera and is displayed. If the digital camera and the printer apparatus are connected in such state, the digital camera shifts to the print mode by the following procedure.
- A step S901 discriminates whether the digital camera is in the reproduction mode. If the camera is for example set in the image pickup mode and is identified not in the reproduction mode, the sequence proceeds to a step S902 to executes a process in the set mode. In case the camera is identified to be in the reproduction mode, the sequence proceeds to a step S903 for executing a process in the reproduction mode. In the reproduction mode, there can be executed, for example, a process of switching the displayed
image 1050 on thedisplay unit 105 by the depression ofarrow keys mode switching switch 1001 shown in FIG. 1. - Then a step S904 discriminates whether the
interface cable 27 is connected. If the connection is not identified, the sequence returns to the step S901, but, if the connection is identified, the sequence proceeds to a step S905 for discriminating whether the negotiation is OK. If OK, the sequence proceeds to a step S905, but, if not OK, the sequence proceeds to a step S906 for executing an error process. - A step S905 executes a shift to the print mode, and then the sequence proceeds to a step S908 for displaying a
print mode mark 1100 shown in FIG. 11. - A step S909 discriminates whether a
setting button 1004 has been depressed, and, if not, the sequence proceeds to a step S910 for discriminating the depression ofarrow buttons - In case the step S909 identifies that the
setting button 1004 has been depressed, the sequence proceeds to a step S912 for displaying animage 1201 shown in FIG. 12 and indicating a shift state. Then, in case a step S913 identifies that the setting button has been depressed for the second time, the sequence proceeds to a step S914 for printing thedisplay image 1050, displayed in a style set by thedisplay image 1201. - In case the step S913 identifies that the
setting button 1004 has not been depressed (NO), the user does not currently wish the execution of printing, so that the sequence proceeds to a step S915 for discriminating the depression ofselection buttons selection button setting button 1004. In case theselection buttons setting button 1004. In case a step S917 identifies that thesetting button 1004 has been depressed (YES), the sequence proceeds to a step S918 for executing the operation selected by the step S916. In case it is identified that thesetting button 1004 has not been depressed (NO), the user does not wish the execution of the currently selected operation, so that the sequence proceeds to a step S919 for discriminating again the depression of theselection buttons selection button 1006 or 1007 (YES), the sequence returns to the step S916 for selecting in succession operations (change of print style, cancellation of printing, and execution of printing) shown in FIG. 12 and displaying such selection by changing the tone of the display unit. Then the sequence proceeds to a step S917 for discriminating the depression of thesetting button 1004. In case it is identified that theselection buttons setting button 1004. - The above-described sequence allows the user to select a desired operation and a desired style, thereby obtaining the desired print.
- Also by depressing the
setting button 1004 twice after a style change, the user can print thedisplay image 1050, currently displayed in the changed style. - In case the process of the program corresponding to the above-described flow chart identifies that the printer apparatus and the digital camera are capable of communication, the digital camera is shifted to the print mode.
- In this state, the display unit of the digital camera displays an image shown in FIG. 11 instead of the image shown in FIG. 10. As shown in FIG. 11, there is displayed, in addition to the display image shown in FIG. 10, a
mark 1100 indicating that the digital camera is currently in the print mode. For the purpose of explanation, such state is defined as an initial state of shifting to the print mode. In such state, the displayed image can be selected by the selection button of the camera as in the case of reproduction mode, and the selected image is displayed on the display unit. Such displayed image is printed in the present print system. - In such state, the setting button which does not perform any function when singly depressed in the reproduction mode becomes a print mode setting button, of which depression from this state shifts the control state to a state for providing the print instruction. Upon shifting to such state, the display means of the camera displays an image shown in FIG. 12. In the print system of the present invention, there can be executed selection of the printing operation, cancellation of printing or printing method as shown in FIG. 12. The operations can be selected by the aforementioned selection button. The selected operation is displayed in a different manner from other operations. In this state, the selected operation is executed by the depression of the print mode setting button.
- In the print system of the present invention, in a shifted state from the initial state of the print mode by the depression once of the print mode setting button, the printing operation is always selected as a default so that the printing operation is executed by depressing the print mode setting button again in this state.
- Therefore the desired image can be printed by connecting the digital camera and the printer in the reproduction mode state and depressing the setting button, provided on the camera, twice in succession.
- Also in the aforementioned shifted state, the printing can be canceled by selecting the cancellation of printing by the selection button and by depressing the setting button, whereupon the system returns to the initial state of the print mode.
- Also by selecting the selection of the printing method and depressing the setting button for executing such operation, the control state is further shifted to a state capable of selecting one of the plural printing methods set in the present invention, whereby the selection of the printing method can be executed. From such state, the aforementioned shifted state can be restored by depressing a mode button which is one of the buttons provided on the camera. The printing methods selectable in the print system of the present invention are printing with margin, printing without margin and 8-divided seal printing.
- The above-mentioned sequences executed in the print system of the present invention are all programmed in advance in the control unit to execute the aforementioned operations by the control unit.
- As explained in the foregoing, according to an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a print system consisting of a camera provided with image pickup means for converting the optical image of a picked-up object field into an electronic image signal, recording means for recording the signal, photoelectrically converted by the image pickup means, on a recording element, reproduction means for reproducing the electrical signal recorded on the recording element, display means for displaying the image reproduced by the reproduction means, and a printer apparatus for visible print output of the electronic image signal picked up by the camera, and communication means for executing communication between the aforementioned camera and the aforementioned printer apparatus in which the control means is shifted to a print mode in response to the connection of the camera and the printer apparatus by the communication means, wherein means is provided for shifting the function of one of button switches provided on the camera to a print mode setting button in the print mode, and, the print mode includes a sequence of shifting, by the depression of the print mode setting button in an initial state after shift of the control means to the print mode, to a state for selecting plural operations including the printing operation, cancellation of printing and selection of the printing method by the depression of a selection button provided on the camera and for executing the selected operation by the depression of the print mode setting button and the control means has a default setting capable of printing an image displayed on the display means of the camera in the initial state after shift to the print mode whereby the printing operation is started, in the initial state after shift to the print mode, by the depression of the print mode setting button twice in succession. It is thus rendered possible to print a desired image thereby obtaining a print of the desired image in a simple manner by connecting the digital camera and the printer in the reproduction mode state and depressing the setting button, provided on the camera, twice in succession.
- In the foregoing embodiment, the printer engine is assumed to be composed of a thermal sublimation printer, but there can also be employed the printer engine of other types such as an ink jet printer.
- The present invention can provide a camera capable of shifting to the print mode by the connection of a printer and also capable of providing a print in a simple manner in such mode.
- According to the present invention there is also provided a printer which does not require a camera, provided with a connector for connection with a host device, to be newly provided with a connector for connection with the printer.
Claims (41)
1. A camera comprising:
detection means for detecting connection with a printer; and
shift means for shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of the printer by said detection means.
2. A camera comprising:
detection means for detecting connection with a printer; and
shift means for shifting to a print mode in case of detection of a printer by said detection means in a reproduction mode.
3. A camera according to claim 2 , further comprising display means for displaying, at the shift to said print mode, a mark indicating the shift to the print mode.
4. A camera according to claim 2 , further comprising means for causing display of a style confirming image in response to the depression of a predetermined button after the shift to said print mode and causing printing of the image in response to the depression of a predetermined button.
5. A camera according to claim 4 , further comprising means for executing a change in the style after the display of the style confirming image.
6. A camera according to claim 2 , further comprising conversion means for converting an image pickup signal from image pickup means into an image signal, recording means for recording, on a recording element, the image signal converted by said conversion means, and display means for displaying an image based on the image signal recorded on said recording element.
7. A printer comprising:
identification means for identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function; and
setting means for setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by said identification means.
8. A printer according to claim 7 , further comprising print means, in case of setting as said host, for requesting print data to the connected device and executing printing based on the print data received from the device, and, in case of setting as said function, for receiving a print request from the connected device, informing the device of a print enabled state and executing printing based on the print data received from the device.
9. A printer according to claim 7 , wherein said setting means executes setting as the host in case the connected device is a camera and setting as the function in case the connected device is a computer.
10. A printer according to claim 7 , wherein, in case of setting as said host, said print means receives a print request from the connected device, requests print data to the device and executes printing based on the print data received from the device.
11. A control method for a camera, comprising:
a detection step of detecting connection with a printer; and
a shift step of shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of the printer by said detection step.
12. A control method for a camera, comprising:
a detection step of detecting connection with a printer; and
a shift step of shifting to a print mode in case of detection of a printer by said detection step in a reproduction mode.
13. A control method according to claim 12 , further comprising a display step of displaying, at the shift to said print mode, a mark indicating the shift to the print mode.
14. A control method according to claim 12 , further comprising a step of causing display of a print style in response to a first instruction after the shift to said print mode and causing printing of the displayed image in response to a second instruction.
15. A control method according to claim 14 , further comprising a step of executing a change in the print style after the display of the print style.
16. A control method according to claim 14 , wherein said first and second instructions are instructions based on the depression of a same button.
17. A control method for a printer, comprising:
an identification step of identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function; and
a setting step of setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by said identification step.
18. A control method according to claim 17 , further comprising a print step, in case of setting as said host, of requesting print data to the connected device and executing printing based on the print data received from the device, and, in case of setting as said function, of receiving a print request from the connected device, informing the device of a print enabled state and executing printing based on the print data received from the device.
19. A control method according to claim 17 , wherein said setting step executes setting as the host in case the connected device is a camera and setting as the function in case the connected device is a computer.
20. A control method according to claim 17 , wherein, in case of setting as said host, said print step receives a print request from the connected device, requests print data to the device and executes printing based on the print data received from the device.
21. A memory medium storing a control program for a camera, the control program comprising:
a detection step of detecting connection with a printer; and
a shift step of shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of the printer by said detection step.
22. A memory medium storing a control program for a camera, the control program comprising:
a detection step of detecting connection with a printer; and
a shift step of shifting to a print mode in case of detection of a printer by said detection step in a reproduction mode.
23. A memory medium according to claim 22 , wherein the control program further comprises a display step of displaying, at the shift to said print mode, a mark indicating the shift to the print mode.
24. A memory medium according to claim 22 , the control program further comprises a step of causing display of a print style in response to a first instruction after the shift to said print mode and causing printing of the displayed image in response to a second instruction.
25. A memory medium according to claim 24 , wherein the control program further comprises a step of executing a change in the print style after the display of the print style.
26. A memory medium according to claim 24 , wherein said first and second instructions are instructions based on the depression of a same button.
27. A memory medium storing a control program for a printer, the control program comprising:
an identification step of identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function; and
a setting step of setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by said identification step.
28. A memory medium according to claim 17 , wherein the control program further comprises a print step, in case of setting as said host, of requesting print data to the connected device and executing printing based on the print data received from the device, and, in case of setting as said function, of receiving a print request from the connected device, informing the device of a print enabled state and executing printing based on the print data received from the device.
29. A memory medium according to claim 27 , wherein said setting step executes setting as the host in case the connected device is a camera and setting as the function in case the connected device is a computer.
30. A memory medium according to claim 27 , wherein, in case of setting as said host, said print step receives a print request from the connected device, requests print data to the device and executes printing based on the print data received from the device.
31. A control program for a camera, comprising:
a detection step of detecting connection with a printer; and
a shift step of shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of the printer by said detection step.
32. A control program for a camera, comprising:
a detection step of detecting connection with a printer; and
a shift step of shifting to a print mode in case of detection of a printer by said detection step in a reproduction mode.
33. A control program according to claim 32 , further comprising a display step of displaying, at the shift to said print mode, a mark indicating the shift to the print mode.
34. A control program according to claim 32 , further comprising a step of causing display of a print style in response to a first instruction after the shift to said print mode and causing printing of the displayed image in response to a second instruction.
35. A control program according to claim 14 , further comprising a step of executing a change in the print style after the display of the print style.
36. A control program according to claim 34 , wherein said first and second instructions are instructions based on the depression of a same button.
37. A control program for a printer, comprising:
an identification step of identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function; and
a setting step of setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by said identification step.
38. A control program according to claim 37 , further comprising a print step, in case of setting as said host, of requesting print data to the connected device and executing printing based on the print data received from the device, and, in case of setting as said function, of receiving a print request from the connected device, informing the device of a print enabled state and executing printing based on the print data received from the device.
39. A control program according to claim 37 , wherein said setting step executes setting as the host in case the connected device is a camera and setting as the function in case the connected device is a computer.
40. A control program according to claim 37 , wherein, in case of setting as said host, said print step receives a print request from the connected device, requests print data to the device and executes printing based on the print data received from the device.
41. A print system comprising:
a camera including detection means for detecting connection with a printer, and shift means for shifting to a print mode in response to the detection of the printer by said detection means; and
a printer including identification means for identifying whether there is connected a cable for connection with a device serving as a host or a cable for connection with a device serving as a function, and setting means for setting as a host or a function according to the result of identification by said identification means.
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