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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Liquid ejecting apparatus US14666827 2015-03-24 US09211733B2 2015-12-15 Mitsutaka Ide; Tomoya Murotani; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
A printer includes a transportation unit that transports a continuous form paper, an ejecting unit that ejects ink onto the continuous form paper, a continuous form paper supporting unit that includes a supporting surface capable of supporting the continuous form paper so as to be opposite to the ejecting unit, a light-transmitting glass that is mounted at a position in the medium supporting unit which faces the continuous form paper transported by the transportation unit, an imaging unit that captures an image of the continuous form paper which passes over a front surface of the light-transmitting glass, a control unit that controls a transportation amount of the continuous form paper based on the image captured by the imaging unit, and a suction fan that generates an airflow onto the front surface of the light-transmitting glass. An antistatic film is formed on the front surface of the light-transmitting glass.
142 Image recording device and image recording method US14572577 2014-12-16 US09162487B2 2015-10-20 Atsushi Imamura
An arrival of a joint member at a detection position provided at an upstream side of a recording unit on a transportation path is detected. A second distance, which is a distance from the detection position to the recording head along the transportation path, is longer than a first distance, which is a distance of a transportation of the continuous medium in the case where, because of an existence of a liquid already landed on an area of the continuous medium at the detection time, the area being located at a position being on the transportation path and facing the recording unit, the continuous medium is transported during a period until at least hardening of the liquid is completed by a light radiation portion.
143 LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS US14666827 2015-03-24 US20150273886A1 2015-10-01 Mitsutaka IDE; Tomoya MUROTANI; Hiroyuki KOBAYASHI
A printer includes a transportation unit that transports a continuous form paper, an ejecting unit that ejects ink onto the continuous form paper, a continuous form paper supporting unit that includes a supporting surface capable of supporting the continuous form paper so as to be opposite to the ejecting unit, a light-transmitting glass that is mounted at a position in the medium supporting unit which faces the continuous form paper transported by the transportation unit, an imaging unit that captures an image of the continuous form paper which passes over a front surface of the light-transmitting glass, a control unit that controls a transportation amount of the continuous form paper based on the image captured by the imaging unit, and a suction fan that generates an airflow onto the front surface of the light-transmitting glass. An antistatic film is formed on the front surface of the light-transmitting glass.
144 Printer and control method of a printer US14486812 2014-09-15 US09132674B2 2015-09-15 Minoru Nagaoka
Waste of time and consumables is reduced and efficiency is improved by printing to near the end of the medium in a device that prints on media. A printer 1 has a conveyance unit that conveys label paper 100 with one or more labels 103, a printhead 40 disposed to the conveyance path 110, and a paper detector 61 and label detector 63. When the trailing end of the label paper 100 is detected, the printer 1 identifies the position of the trailing end of the label paper 100, and determines if printing on the label 103 can be completed based on the identified position of the trailing end of the label paper 100. If printing cannot be completed, printing by the printhead 40 stops or the label paper 100 is conveyed without printing on the label 103.
145 Vacuum transport roller for web transport system US14040854 2013-09-30 US09079428B2 2015-07-14 Michael J. Piatt; James A. Katerberg; Randy D. Vandagriff
A printing system for printing on a print medium is disclosed. A linehead is disposed opposite a first side of the print medium, the linehead defining one or more print zones where a liquid is jetted onto the print medium. One or more vacuum transport rollers having a porous sleeve rotatable around a non-rotating core are disposed adjacent to a second side of the print medium and opposite the linehead. At least one of the vacuum transport rollers is aligned with one of the print zones of the linehead. The rotatable porous sleeve is engaged by the moving print medium that exerts a force on the porous sleeve, causing it to rotate. The core includes a vacuum manifold that outputs a vacuum force that operates on the print medium through the porous sleeve to deflect the print medium and causes the print medium to wrap around the vacuum transport roller(s).
146 Printer and Control Method of a Printer US14486812 2014-09-15 US20150091966A1 2015-04-02 Minoru Nagaoka
Waste of time and consumables is reduced and efficiency is improved by printing to near the end of the medium in a device that prints on media. A printer 1 has a conveyance unit that conveys label paper 100 with one or more labels 103, a printhead 40 disposed to the conveyance path 110, and a paper detector 61 and label detector 63. When the trailing end of the label paper 100 is detected, the printer 1 identifies the position of the trailing end of the label paper 100, and determines if printing on the label 103 can be completed based on the identified position of the trailing end of the label paper 100. If printing cannot be completed, printing by the printhead 40 stops or the label paper 100 is conveyed without printing on the label 103.
147 PRINTER US14451525 2014-08-05 US20150062279A1 2015-03-05 Yoshinari Takabatake; Sumio Watanabe; Yukihiro Mori
A printer includes a platen roller, a printer main block including a print head that prints information on recording paper placed between the print head and the platen roller, a movable-blade block including a movable blade, a fixed-blade block including a fixed blade, a feed driving block including a feed driving motor that rotates the platen roller to feed the recording paper, and a movable-blade driving block including a movable-blade driving motor that moves the movable blade. The printer main block, the platen roller, the movable-blade block, the fixed-blade block, the feed driving block, and the movable-blade driving block are detachably attached to each other to form the printer that includes a function to cut the recording paper with the fixed blade and the movable blade.
148 Printer US13931786 2013-06-28 US08827440B2 2014-09-09 Yutaka Inokuchi; Yuichi Taguchi; Akira Takahashi; Takeshi Yamazaki; Shinya Hosoda
A printer includes a printer unit that performs a recording operation on a recording medium pulled out from a first recording medium holding unit and on a recording medium held by a second recording medium holding unit included in a paper-feeding/paper-reversing unit. The paper-feeding/paper-reversing unit has a third recording medium transportation path in which the side of the recording medium to be subject to simplex recording is switched and through which the recording medium is fed back to a recording unit of the printer unit. The third recording medium transportation path partially overlaps a second recording medium transportation path through which the recording medium is fed to the printer unit.
149 Print control method and print apparatus US12957291 2010-11-30 US08770698B2 2014-07-08 Takayuki Ochiai
A reference mark is recorded in an area between one image and the next image sequentially printed on a first surface of a continuous sheet. In a print on a second surface of the sheet, the recorded reference mark is read, and a print position of the image on a second surface of the sheet is set. A plurality of images are sequentially printed on the second surface on the basis of this setting.
150 PRINT CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD US14150620 2014-01-08 US20140119751A1 2014-05-01 Koji Yasuzaki
An apparatus includes a determination unit, a decision unit, and a print control unit. The determination unit determines, before a start of printing of a print job, whether the print job is to be printed on a second continuous sheet during execution of the printing of the print job. The decision unit decides, in a case where the determination unit determines that the print job is to be printed on the second continuous sheet, a print order of printing the print job on a first and the second continuous sheet in a manner such that sheets on which printing has been executed and are discharged are arranged according to page order. The print control unit causes a print unit to execute the printing on the first continuous sheet and the second continuous sheet based on the print job in accordance with the print order decided by the decision unit.
151 PRINT CONTROL METHOD, PRINTING METHOD, AND CONTINUOUS SHEET TO BE PRINTED USED IN THE METHOD US13955032 2013-07-31 US20140035986A1 2014-02-06 Minako Adachi
In duplex printing on a continuous sheet, a schedule for the printing is appropriately set depending on a unique portion present on the sheet. On the continuous sheet, a plurality of images is printed according to the schedule. First, information, that is preliminarily recorded on the continuous sheet to be used, with respect to a location of the unique portion present on the continuous sheet and a sheet surface where the unique portion is present are obtained. Then, on the basis of the obtained information, the schedule is set so as to print the images with avoiding the unique portion.
152 Newspaper production apparatus US12958652 2010-12-02 US08480068B2 2013-07-09 Noboru Fujio; Hiroki Sezaki; Hisashi Goto
Provided is a newspaper production apparatus which can make the processing mechanisms after digital printing small-scaled and which can quite easily obtain a favorably stacked state of sheets. The newspaper production apparatus includes: a paper feeding unit which feeds a continuous paper; ink jet printing units; and a folding unit which cuts and folds the continuous paper after being printed. The folding unit is configured as a rotary folding unit provided with a folding cylinder including: a retaining mechanism which retains a sheet on an outer circumferential surface of the folding cylinder; and a folding blade mechanism which projects the retained sheet radially outward. The rotary folding unit is capable of collect run by which sheets retained by the retaining mechanism are folded at each plural number of turns of the folding cylinder.
153 PRINTING APPARATUS US12957307 2010-11-30 US20110310151A1 2011-12-22 Kouichi Serizawa
A printing apparatus for performing printing on a recording medium includes a printing unit configured to perform printing a plurality of images sequentially on a recording medium, a detection unit configured to detect an unsuitable area that is not suitable for printing on the recording medium, and a control unit configured to control, when the detection unit detects the unsuitable area, so as to define an unprintable region, including the unsuitable area, where the image is not to be printed on the recording medium based on a length of the unsuitable area in a direction of conveyance of the recording medium, and to continue printing the images while avoiding the set unprintable region.
154 METHOD FOR REGISTERING PATTERNS ON A WEB US12610584 2009-11-02 US20100043659A1 2010-02-25 Randolph C. Brost; Robert L. Walton
A method for registering patterns on a web to provide independent scale control in both the lateral and longitudinal directions is provided. The method includes routing the web over a first roller; routing the web over a second roller and stabilizing the web; applying a pattern to the web using process hardware; measuring registration of the pattern and providing an error signal; controlling lateral position error using the error signal; controlling longitudinal position error using the error signal; controlling lateral scale error using the error signal; and controlling longitudinal scale error using the error signal. The method provides independent scale control in both the lateral and longitudinal directions. Independent scale control avoids non-linear distortions otherwise imposed by attempting to accomplish both corrections by stretching the web in both directions.
155 Method for registering patterns on a web US11500209 2006-08-07 US07650839B2 2010-01-26 Randolph C. Brost; Robert L. Walton
A method for registering patterns on a web to provide independent scale control in both the lateral and longitudinal directions is provided. The method includes routing the web over a first roller; routing the web over a second roller and stabilizing the web; applying a pattern to the web using process hardware; measuring registration of the pattern and providing an error signal; controlling lateral position error using the error signal; controlling longitudinal position error using the error signal; controlling lateral scale error using the error signal; and controlling longitudinal scale error using the error signal. The method provides independent scale control in both the lateral and longitudinal directions. Independent scale control avoids non-linear distortions otherwise imposed by attempting to accomplish both corrections by stretching the web in both directions.
156 CONTINUOUS PAPER WEB DUPLEX INKJET PRINTING UNIT US12255807 2008-10-22 US20090189929A1 2009-07-30 Kazuyuki MOTOJIMA; Taizou ABE
It is sought to reduce the planar area on which a continuous paper web duplex inkjet printing unit is installed. To this end, a continuous paper web duplex inkjet printing unit for inkjet printing on both sides of a continuous paper web with an inkjet printing head in an inkjet printer is configured to comprise a plurality of inkjet printers 11a-11h disposed so that they lie vertically in steps and their inkjet printing heads face downwards, and a paper threading path 15 disposed below such an inkjet printer or printers in each steps for permitting the continuous paper web to be passed zigzag from an upper to a lower step successively.
157 Multi-color printing device having ink and laser printing units US09902233 2001-07-10 US06655275B2 2003-12-02 Hubert Mugrauer
A printing press has a conveying path for a paper web formed by rollers and has at least one high performance printing unit arranged at the conveying path, a plurality of ink jets or multi-color printing units being arranged along the conveying path at intervals in a row and a paper web intermediate store is located in the conveying path preceding each of the ink jet or multi-color printing units, as viewed in the paper conveying direction.
158 Image forming apparatus US886439 1997-07-02 US5938354A 1999-08-17 Tsuneo Yasui; Akira Sago; Kazuhiko Matsuda; Hakudai Kondo; Masashi Suzuki
Disclosed is an image forming apparatus for forming an image on roll paper. The image forming apparatus is provided with a printing head to form an image in accordance with an image data, a sheet feed mechanism to feed the roll paper, and a cutter which cuts out the printed portion of the roll paper. The image forming apparatus is further provided with an information recording system which records information related to the roll paper on downstream side of the portion at which the cutter cuts the roll paper.
159 Printed device with paper-shift control adaptable to different paper sizes US928471 1997-09-12 US5839841A 1998-11-24 Takashi Inui; Tamotsu Nishiura
A device for printing on a continuous sheet includes a motor for carrying the continuous sheet, a switching unit for switching a minimum unit of control of the motor depending on a paper size of the continuous sheet, and a position-detection unit for detecting a rotational position of the motor. The device further includes a stop-control unit for controlling the motor to stop at a position matching a selected minimum unit of control based on the rotational position of the motor detected by the position-detection unit.
160 Device for uncurling thermal sensitive recording paper US678053 1996-07-12 US5760814A 1998-06-02 Sung-Wook Kang
A device for uncurling thermal sensitive recording paper includes a paper container having first and second arcuate portions that are rotatably connected to form a cylindrical body. The paper container accommodates installation of a roll of the thermal sensitive recording paper. A projection is formed on a first end of the first arcuate portion for engaging and applying a predetermined pressure upon the thermal sensitive recording paper. A groove is formed between the projection and a first end of the second arcuate portion to provide a path through which the thermal sensitive recording paper travels. A locking member is positioned at the first end of the first arcuate portion and provides a slot to accommodate the connection between the first and second arcuate portions. A pole extends outwardly from the first end of the second arcuate portion and is inserted into the slot to establish the connection between the first and second arcuate portions. A hinge rotatably connects second ends of the first and second arcuate portions, respectively. The second ends are positioned respectively opposite the first ends. A thermal printing head is positioned adjacent to the paper container for generating an image on the thermal sensitive recording paper as the thermal sensitive recording paper is withdrawn from the paper container. A platen roller is formed on a first side of the thermal printing head for withdrawing the thermal sensitive recording paper from the paper container.
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