Method for safeguaring a printing process using a printer and printer for implementing the method
11065887 · 2021-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Sandra Klocke (Vlotho, DE)
- Albrecht Schierholz (Schieder-Schwalenberg, DE)
- Kilian Klages (Detmold, DE)
Cpc classification
B41J11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06K5/00
PHYSICS
B41J3/4075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J3/407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for securing a printing process of a printer having a housing with a printing chamber, a printing device, a holding device for an exchangeable magazine for holding an object to be printed on, a control and evaluation unit, and a memory, the method having the following steps: inserting a magazine having the object to be printed into the holding device; moving the holding device into the printing chamber, using an optical sensor in the housing to sense a marking on the magazine; performing a comparison of the marking on the inserted magazine sensed by the sensor with a marking stored in memory in the control and evaluation unit for a magazine permissible for the print object to be printed on; outputting an error indication if the marking of the inserted magazine sensed by the sensor does not match the marking stored in the memory for a permissible magazine.
Claims
1. A method for safeguarding a printing process using a printer having a housing, a print space within the housing, a printing device, a receiving device for an interchangeable magazine for accommodating a print object to be printed upon, a control and evaluation unit having a memory in which is stored an identification of a magazine which is allowable for the print object to be printed upon and in which is stored an identification for an allowable print object, comprising the following steps: inserting a magazine with the print object to be printed upon into the receiving device in a loading and unloading position outside of the print space, during running of the receiving device into the print space, using an optical sensor located in the housing for detecting an identification located on the magazine and which identifies the magazine, comparing the detected identification on the inserted magazine to an identification stored in the memory for a magazine which is allowable for the print object to be printed upon, outputting an error message when the detected identification of the inserted magazine does not agree with the identification stored in the memory for an allowable magazine.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the further steps of: detecting an identification which is located on the print object by means of a second optical sensor which is located in the housing when the receiving device is being inserted into the print space, comparing the identification on an inserted print object which has been detected by the second optical sensor to an identification stored in the memory for the print object which is to be printed upon, outputting of an error message when the identification of the inserted print object which has been detected by the second optical sensor does not agree with the identification stored in the memory of the control and evaluation unit for the print object which is to be printed upon.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the following further steps: inserting of an interchangeable printer cassette into the housing which has an identification located on the printer cassette, detecting the identification on the printer cassette by means of at least one optical sensor which is located in the housing, comparing the identification of the inserted printer cassette which has been detected by the at least one optical sensor to an identification stored in the memory of the control and evaluation unit for a printer cassette which is allowable for the print object which is to be printed upon in, and outputting an error message when the identification on the inserted printer cassette which has been detected by the at least one sensor does not agree with the identification stored in the memory for an allowable printer cassette.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the further steps of: detecting an identification which is located on the print object by means of a second optical sensor which is located in the housing when the receiving device is being inserted into the print space, comparing the identification on an inserted print object which has been detected by the optical sensor to an identification stored in the memory for the print object which is to be printed upon, outputting of an error message when the identification of the inserted print object which has been detected by the second optical sensor does not agree with the identification stored in the memory of the control and evaluation unit for the print object which is to be printed upon, inserting of an interchangeable printer cassette into the housing which has an identifier located on the printer cassette, detecting the identifier on the printer cassette by means of at least one optical sensor which is located in the housing, comparing the identifier on the inserted printer cassette which has been detected by the at least one optical sensor to an identifier stored in the memory of the control and evaluation unit for a printer cassette which is allowable for the print object which is to be printed upon in, and outputting an error message when the identifier on the inserted printer cassette which has been detected by the at least one sensor does not agree with the identifier stored in the memory for an allowable printer cassette.
5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein, in the absence of an error message being output, continuing initialization of the printing process by the control and evaluation unit is continued.
6. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the receiving device is moved out of the print space back into the loading and unloading position outside of the print space when at least one of the identification of the inserted magazine which has been detected by the optical sensor does not agree with the identification stored in the memory for an allowable magazine or the identification of the an inserted print object which has been detected by the second optical sensor does not agree with the identification stored in the memory for an allowable print object which is to be printed upon.
7. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein after positioning the identification of the print object on the print object and of the printer cassette on the printer cassette, the identification of the magazine which is allowable for the print object and of the printer cassette that is allowable for the print object are stored in the memory.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) The receiving device 4 is used to accommodate a magazine 5 into which the object to be printed upon (print object) 6 can be inserted. This ensures that the print object 6 to be printed upon can be easily and conveniently introduced into the print space 3, and moreover, is also always located there in a given position. So that different print objects 6 can be printed upon using the printer 1, the receiving device 4 is made to accommodate an interchangeable magazine 5 into which the print object 6 can be inserted. If a certain print object 6 is to be printed upon, it is inserted into a magazine 5 which is designed for the print object 6 and the magazine 5 with the print object 6 is inserted into the receiving device 4, for which the latter is in its loading and unloading position outside the print space 3. Of course, the magazine 5 can also be equally well inserted first into the receiving device 4 and then the print object 6 can be inserted into the magazine 5.
(9) To control the printing process, the printer 1 has a control and evaluation unit 7 and a memory 8 which is connected to the control and evaluation unit 7, both of which are shown only schematically in
(10) As is apparent from
(11) Moreover, the printer 1 has another optical sensor 12 for detecting an identification 13 which is located on the print object 6. Since the longitudinal extension of the identification 13 of the print object 6 also extends parallel to the direction A in which the receiving device 4 moves, the identification 13 can also be detected using a stationary sensor 12 whose optical axis is aligned perpendicular to the direction A in which the receiving device 4 is moving. The optical sensor 9 for detecting the identification 10 of the magazine 5 and the optical sensor 12 for detecting the identification 13 of the print object 6 are arranged in the housing 2 of the printer 1 such that their optical axes run perpendicular to one another. As is apparent from
(12) The identification 13 of the print object 6 can likewise be made as a bar code identification, as is the case in the exemplary embodiment according to
(13) In the exemplary embodiment of the print object 6 according to
(14) In the preferred configuration of the printer 1 in accordance with the invention, in addition to the sensor 9 for the magazine 5 and the sensor 12 for the print object 6, there are several other sensors 16 for recognizing an identification 18 attached to the interchangeable printer cassette 17. Since a printer cassette 17 which has been inserted into the housing 2 of the printer 1 is located stationary there, therefore does not move with the receiving device 4, to recognize the identification 18 of the printer cassette 17 which is made likewise as a bar code, there are several optical sensors 16 in the longitudinal extension of the identification 18 next to one another in the housing 2. The optical sensors 16 which in
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(16) It is moreover apparent from the perspective view of the printer 1 in