Modular print engines and modular print engine components
US-2016300128-A1 · Oct 13, 2016 · US
US11220099B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11220099-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715817855-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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A retransfer printing process that prevents dust and other contaminants from becoming statically or otherwise attached to the transfer layer of the retransfer film and/or to the print ribbon used to print on the retransfer film. In the described process, some or all of the unused retransfer film is rewound back onto the retransfer film supply and/or some or all of the unused print ribbon is rewound onto the print ribbon supply, for example until the next print job is submitted.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A contaminant control process in a retransfer card printer having a print ribbon provided from a print ribbon supply and a retransfer film provided from a retransfer film supply, the contaminant control process comprising: printing an image onto the retransfer film using the print ribbon thereby generating a used section of the print ribbon; thereafter transferring the printed image from the retransfer film onto a surface of a card thereby generating a used section of the retransfer film; and rewinding the retransfer film onto the retransfer film supply up to at least the location of the used section of the retransfer film. 2. The contaminant control process of claim 1 , further comprising rewinding the print ribbon on the print ribbon supply up to at least the location of the used section of the print ribbon. 3. The contaminant control process of claim 1 , further comprising printing an index mark onto the retransfer film separate from the printed image. 4. The contaminant control process of claim 3 , comprising printing the index mark adjacent to another index mark on the retransfer film. 5. The contaminant control process of claim 3 , comprising printing the index mark onto the retransfer film the same time the image is printed onto the retransfer film. 6. The contaminant control process of claim 3 , comprising printing the index mark onto the retransfer film between an edge of the retransfer film and the image. 7. The contaminant control process of claim 3 , comprising printing the index mark on a transfer layer of the retransfer film. 8. A contaminant control process in a retransfer card printer having a print ribbon and a retransfer film, the contaminant control process comprising: using the print ribbon to print an image onto a transfer layer of the retransfer film in a print station; thereafter advancing the retransfer film in a first direction to a transfer station and transferring a portion of the transfer layer containing the printed image from the retransfer film onto a surface of a card at the transfer station; and after the portion of the transfer layer containing the printed image has been transferred onto the surface of the card, reversing the retransfer film in a second direction opposite the first direction and rewinding all unused portions of the retransfer film onto a retransfer film supply. 9. The contaminant control process of claim 8 , further comprising rewinding an unused portion of the print ribbon onto a print ribbon supply after printing the image. 10. The contaminant control process of claim 9 , comprising rewinding all unused portions of the print ribbon onto the print ribbon supply. 11. The contaminant control process of claim 8 , further comprising printing an index mark on the retransfer film in the print station separate from the printed image. 12. The contaminant control process of claim 11 , comprising printing the index mark adjacent to another index mark on the retransfer film. 13. The contaminant control process of claim 11 , comprising printing the index mark on the retransfer film the same time the image is printed on the retransfer film. 14. The contaminant control process of claim 11 , comprising printing the index mark on the retransfer film between an edge of the retransfer film and the image. 15. The contaminant control process of claim 11 , comprising printing the index mark on the transfer layer of the retransfer film.
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the transferable ink pattern being obtained by means of a computer driven printer, e.g. an ink jet or laser printer, or by electrographic means · CPC title
with means for applying print under heat and pressure, e.g. using heat activable adhesive · CPC title
by selective transfer of ink from ink carrier, e.g. from ink ribbon or sheet · CPC title
specially adapted for {small} cards, envelopes, or the like {, e.g. credit cards, cut visiting cards} · CPC title
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