Patent classifications
B41J3/01
Printing device and control method for printing device
A printing device printing on a medium while being manually moved in relation to the medium is provided. The printing device includes: a speed detection unit detecting a speed of movement at which the printing device is moved; and a stop control unit stopping the printing when the speed of movement exceeds a threshold.
Printing device and control method for printing device
A printing device printing on a medium while being manually moved in relation to the medium is provided. The printing device includes: a speed detection unit detecting a speed of movement at which the printing device is moved; and a stop control unit stopping the printing when the speed of movement exceeds a threshold.
Printer, control method of printer, and non-transitory computer readable medium storing control program of printer
There is provided a printer including: a head including head chips; a conveyor; and a controller. The head chips are arranged in an intersecting direction that intersects with a conveyance direction, and two head chips adjacent to each other in the intersecting direction are shifted from each other in the conveyance direction. The controller is configured to execute: print a bar code having a first portion and a second portion; determine based on the printing data whether a seam between the two head chips is positioned in the first portion; and adjust a printing position of the bar code with respect to the head so that the seam is positioned in the second portion.
Printer, control method of printer, and non-transitory computer readable medium storing control program of printer
There is provided a printer including: a head including head chips; a conveyor; and a controller. The head chips are arranged in an intersecting direction that intersects with a conveyance direction, and two head chips adjacent to each other in the intersecting direction are shifted from each other in the conveyance direction. The controller is configured to execute: print a bar code having a first portion and a second portion; determine based on the printing data whether a seam between the two head chips is positioned in the first portion; and adjust a printing position of the bar code with respect to the head so that the seam is positioned in the second portion.
INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD
An inkjet recording apparatus includes a recording unit, an acquisition unit, a scanning unit, and a control unit. In the recording unit, a plurality of nozzles to which ink is supplied from a common liquid chamber is arranged in a first direction. The acquisition unit is configured to acquire image data. The scanning unit is configured to perform relative scanning with a recording medium in a second direction intersecting the first direction. The control unit is configured to control ink ejection operation of the recording unit. In a predetermined one time of relative scanning, the control unit uses a first nozzle, and does not use a second nozzle adjacent to the first nozzle in the first direction, for edge areas of a barcode including a plurality of bars in which a length in the first direction is longer than a length in the second direction.
INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD
An inkjet recording apparatus includes a recording unit, an acquisition unit, a scanning unit, and a control unit. In the recording unit, a plurality of nozzles to which ink is supplied from a common liquid chamber is arranged in a first direction. The acquisition unit is configured to acquire image data. The scanning unit is configured to perform relative scanning with a recording medium in a second direction intersecting the first direction. The control unit is configured to control ink ejection operation of the recording unit. In a predetermined one time of relative scanning, the control unit uses a first nozzle, and does not use a second nozzle adjacent to the first nozzle in the first direction, for edge areas of a barcode including a plurality of bars in which a length in the first direction is longer than a length in the second direction.
PRINTER AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM
There is provided a printer including: a printing part having: a conveyor configured to convey a medium in a conveying direction; a printing head having a plurality of nozzles from which an ink of a specified color is discharged and of which positions in the conveying direction are mutually different, the printing head being configured to discharge the ink from the plurality of nozzles to the medium so as to form dots in the medium; and a facing member configured to be capable of facing a print surface of the medium on an upstream side in the conveying direction with respect to the plurality of nozzles of the printing head; and a controller.
PRINTER AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM
There is provided a printer including: a printing part having: a conveyor configured to convey a medium in a conveying direction; a printing head having a plurality of nozzles from which an ink of a specified color is discharged and of which positions in the conveying direction are mutually different, the printing head being configured to discharge the ink from the plurality of nozzles to the medium so as to form dots in the medium; and a facing member configured to be capable of facing a print surface of the medium on an upstream side in the conveying direction with respect to the plurality of nozzles of the printing head; and a controller.
Security-enhanced instant tickets via homogeneous utilization of ticket backing and variable indicia inks or dyes
A security-enhanced document includes a substrate and variable indicia comprising ink having a signal. The variable indicia is of a specific type and is applied to the substrate using a specific application technique. At least one other printed portion, which is a back of the document, has background ink noise, and the type of ink of the back of the document is of the same type of ink applied to the substrate using the same application technique as the ink of the variable indicia. The document also includes a scratch-off-coating applied over the variable indicia. The document has a signal-to-noise ratio of the ink of the variable indicia relative to the background ink noise of the back of the document that is not appreciable, thereby making the variable indicia unreadable with reference to the back of the document when the scratch-off-coating remains intact.
Security-enhanced instant tickets via homogeneous utilization of ticket backing and variable indicia inks or dyes
A security-enhanced document includes a substrate and variable indicia comprising ink having a signal. The variable indicia is of a specific type and is applied to the substrate using a specific application technique. At least one other printed portion, which is a back of the document, has background ink noise, and the type of ink of the back of the document is of the same type of ink applied to the substrate using the same application technique as the ink of the variable indicia. The document also includes a scratch-off-coating applied over the variable indicia. The document has a signal-to-noise ratio of the ink of the variable indicia relative to the background ink noise of the back of the document that is not appreciable, thereby making the variable indicia unreadable with reference to the back of the document when the scratch-off-coating remains intact.