Gradation Data Generation Device and Method
US-2016337552-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US9889676B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9889676-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615096726-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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Provided is a printing device that has a thermal head that transfers overcoat ink provided on an ink sheet onto the surface of printing paper based on pattern data. The pattern data is data in which a first pattern and a second pattern are arranged alternately in a primary scanning direction and a secondary scanning direction. The first pattern includes a rectangular block of high tonal value pixels, a frame-like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the rectangular block, and a group of high tonal pixels surrounding the group of low tonal value pixels. The second pattern includes a rectangular block of low tonal value pixels, a group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the rectangular block, and a frame-like group of low tonal pixels surrounding the group of high tonal value pixels.
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A printing device comprising: a thermal head that transfers overcoat ink provided on an ink sheet onto a surface of a printing paper; and a controller that causes the thermal head to perform the transfer based on pattern data, wherein the pattern data is data in which a first pattern and a second pattern are arranged alternately in a primary scanning direction and a secondary scanning direction, the first pattern includes a rectangular block of high tonal value pixels, a frame-like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the rectangular block, of high tonal value pixels and a frame-like group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the frame-like group of low tonal value pixels, and the second pattern includes a rectangular block of low tonal value pixels, a frame-like group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the rectangular block, of low tonal value pixels and a frame like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the group of high tonal value pixels, wherein each of the low tonal value and the high tonal value is a value that allows the overcoat ink to be transferred onto the printing paper, and the high tonal value is a value that causes glossiness of a surface of the overcoat ink to be transferred onto the printing paper, to be lower than when it is transferred by the low tonal value. 2. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the first pattern is constituted by a rectangular block of high tonal value pixels, a frame-like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the rectangular block, of high tonal value pixels and a frame-like group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the group of low tonal value pixels, and the second pattern is constituted by a rectangular block of low tonal value pixels, a frame-like group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the rectangular block, of low tonal value pixels and a frame-like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the group of high tonal value pixels. 3. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the frame-like group of low tonal value pixels and the frame-like group of high tonal value pixels in the first pattern and the frame-like group of high tonal value pixels and the frame-like group of low tonal value pixels in the second pattern each have a one-pixel width. 4. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the second pattern is a pattern in which arrangement of the high tonal value pixels and the low tonal value pixels in the first patterned. 5. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the length of one side of the rectangular block of high tonal value pixels in the first pattern and the length of one side of the rectangular block of low tonal value pixels in the second pattern are 300 μm or less and 100 μm or more. 6. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein a size of the first pattern and a size of the second pattern in the primary scanning direction and the secondary scanning direction are 480 to 540 μm. 7. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the first pattern is constituted by a first rectangular block of high tonal value pixels, a frame-like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the first rectangular block, of high tonal value pixels and a pixel group in which a portion of pixels of a side in the secondary scanning direction of a frame-like group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the frame-like group of low tonal value pixels is a low tonal value pixel, and the second pattern is constituted by a second rectangular block of low tonal value pixels, a pixel group in which a portion of pixels of a side in the secondary scanning direction of a frame-like group of high tonal value pixels surrounding the second rectangular block of low tonal value pixels is a low tonal value pixel, and a frame like group of low tonal value pixels surrounding the pixel group. 8. The printing device according to claim 7 , wherein in the first pattern, in the pixel group in which a portion of pixels in the frame-like group of high tonal value pixels is a low tonal value pixel, the low tonal value pixel is arranged such that high tonal value pixels consecutive in the secondary scanning direction and high tonal value pixels that are located downstream the secondary scanning direction and are consecutive in the primary scanning direction are separated. 9. The printing device according to claim 7 , wherein in the second pattern, in the pixel group in which a portion of the pixels in the frame-like group of high tonal value pixels is a low tonal value pixel, the low tonal value pixel is arranged such that high tonal value pixels consecutive in the secondary scanning direction and high tonal value pixels that are located downstream in the secondary scanning direction and are consecutive in the primary scanning direction are separated. 10. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the frame-like group of low tonal value pixels and the frame-like group of high tonal value pixels in the first pattern, and the frame-like group of high tonal value pixels and the frame-like group of low tonal value pixels in the second pattern each have with a one-pixel width. 11. The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the rectangular block of high tonal value pixels in the first pattern and the rectangular block of low tonal value pixels in the second pattern are each constituted by a plurality of pixels.
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