Printing apparatus and method for controlling sheet processing apparatus
US-9216602-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US10442215B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10442215-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815923718-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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Technology enabling correctly detecting that paper has been delivered from a paper roll to the trailing end A printer has an inkjet head; a roll paper support; a delivery motor configured to rotate the roll paper supported by the roll paper support; a guide member configured to guide roll paper conveyed from the paper roll; and a detection switch disposed to a position where it detects the conveyed roll paper when the delivery point on the circumference of the paper roll moves to the part of the circumference of the roll on the same side of an imaginary line as the guide member; the delivery point being from which the conveyed roil paper separates from the roil when the paper roll turns; and the imaginary line being tangent to the guide member and passing through the center of the roll.
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What is claimed is: 1. A printer comprising: a printhead; a roll paper support that supports roll paper; a driver configured to rotate the roll paper supported by the roll paper support; a path member configured to contact paper delivered from the roll paper; a detector configured to detect the paper when a delivery position on the circumference of the roll of roll paper moves to a specific area on the circumference of the roll, the delivery position being a position where the paper separates from the roll when the roll paper turns, the specific area being the area of the circumference on a same side of a line as the path member, the line being tangent to the path member and passing through the center of the roll, and the detector being configured to output a detection signal having a first detection value when the paper is detected and having a second detection value when the paper is not detected; and a controller configured to monitor the detection signal while the driver rotates the delivery position of the roll paper by a predetermined amount from the line into the specific area, and to determine that the roll paper has not been delivered to a trailing end of the paper responsive to the detection signal having the second detection value for at least some time while the driver rotates the roll paper by the predetermined amount. 2. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein: the roll paper support has a flange configured to contact an end of the roll of roll paper. 3. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein: the paper is label paper having labels affixed to a liner. 4. The primer described in claim 1 , wherein: the detector has a mechanical sensor. 5. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein: the detector is disposed to the path member on a surface opposite to the roll paper support. 6. The printer described in claim 1 , further comprising: a slack sensor configured to detect slack occurring vertically below the roll paper, wherein the controller is configured to determine the paper was delivered to the trailing end based on the slack not being detected by the slack sensor and the detector outputting the first detection value. 7. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine that the paper was delivered to the trailing end based on the detection signal not having the second detection value while the driver rotates the roll paper by the predetermined amount. 8. A control method of a printer having a printhead, a roll paper support that supports roll paper, a driver configured to rotate the roll paper supported by the roll paper support, and a path member configured to contact paper delivered from the roll paper, the control method comprising steps including: detecting when a delivery position on the circumference of the roll of roll paper moves to a specific area on the circumference of the roll, the delivery position being a position where the paper separates from the roll when the roll paper turns, the specific area being the area of the circumference on a same side of a line as the path member, the line being tangent to the path member and passing through the center of the roll; monitoring a detection signal while the driver rotates the delivery position of the roll paper by a predetermined amount from the line into the specific area, the detection signal having a first detection value when the paper is detected and having a second detection value when the paper is not detected; and determining whether the roll paper has been delivered to a trailing end of the paper based on whether the detection signal has the second detection value for at least some time while the driver rotates the roll paper by the predetermined amount. 9. The control method described in claim 8 , further comprising: detecting slack occurring vertically below the roll paper; and determining the paper was delivered to the trailing end based on the slack not being detected and the point from which the paper separates from the roll being detected to have moved to the specific area. 10. The control method described in claim 8 , further comprising determining that the paper was delivered to the trailing end based on the detection signal not having the second detection value while the driver rotates the roll paper by the predetermined amount.
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