INSPECTING APPARATUS, AND AN INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME

20230408338 ยท 2023-12-21

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    Abstract

    An inspecting apparatus for inspecting print images printed on a transparent printing medium. The apparatus includes a first transport roller for transporting the transparent printing medium; a second transport roller spaced from the first transport roller, and disposed downstream in a transport direction, for transporting the transparent printing medium; a photographing device for photographing the print images located in an inspection area; and a light emitting device for emitting light for photographing the print images located in the inspection area. The first transport roller and second transport roller have outer circumferential surfaces thereof each with a light absorbing member for absorbing the light from the light emitting device.

    Claims

    1. An inspecting apparatus for reading print images printed on a transparent printing medium and inspecting printing states, the apparatus comprising: a first transport roller for transporting the transparent printing medium; a second transport roller spaced from the first transport roller, and disposed downstream in a transport direction, for transporting the transparent printing medium; a photographing device disposed between the first transport roller and the second transport roller, and opposed to one surface of the transparent printing medium, for photographing the print images located in an inspection area set between the first transport roller and the second transport roller; a light emitting device for emitting light for the photographing device to photograph the print images located in the inspection area; and a light irradiation restricting device for restricting irradiation of the first transport roller and the second transport roller by the light from the light emitting device.

    2. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light irradiation restricting device comprises the light emitting device which emits light to a range including the inspection area except the first transport roller and the second transport roller.

    3. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light irradiation restricting device includes hoods for preventing the light from the light emitting device from irradiating the first transport roller and the second transport roller.

    4. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the light irradiation restricting device includes hoods for preventing the light from the light emitting device from irradiating the first transport roller and the second transport roller.

    5. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light irradiation restricting device comprises a distance in the transport direction between the first transport roller and the second transport roller set so that the first transport roller and the second transport roller are outside areas irradiated by the light from the light emitting device.

    6. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light irradiation restricting device comprises a placement in which the photographing device, with reference to the transparent printing medium transported between the first transport roller and the second transport roller, is located in a position between the first transport roller and the second transport roller and on the same side as the first transport roller and the second transport roller.

    7. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the photographing device has a moving mechanism for fixing the photographing device in a position relative to the inspection area at a time of operation, and for moving the photographing device in a direction spaced from the inspection area and away from a plane of the transparent printing medium at a time of maintenance.

    8. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 7 comprising an apparatus frame to which the first transport roller and the second transport roller are rotatably attached; wherein the moving mechanism includes: a photographing device frame having a long axis extending in a transverse direction of the transparent printing medium, and attached with the photographing device mounted thereon to the apparatus frame; and a pivot axis extending parallel to the plane of the transparent printing medium, and disposed adjacent one end of the photographing device frame.

    9. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the apparatus frame includes a frame positioning pin for restricting position of the other end of the photographing device frame to place the photographing device in a focusing position where the photographing device focuses on the print images on the transparent printing medium.

    10. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the photographing device frame includes rails arranged adjacent opposite ends of the photographing device in the transverse direction of the transparent printing medium for enabling the opposite ends of the photographing device to move relative to the transparent printing medium; and photographing device positioning pins for restricting position of the photographing device on the rails to be in a focusing position where the photographing device focuses on the print images on the transparent printing medium.

    11. The inspecting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: printing heads are arranged upstream of the inspecting apparatus for printing images by dispensing ink droplets to the transparent printing medium; and the inspecting apparatus is configured to inspect the images printed by the printing heads.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0057] For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings several forms which are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and instrumentalities shown.

    [0058] FIG. 1 is an outline schematic view showing an entire inkjet printing apparatus according to the embodiments;

    [0059] FIG. 2 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting section;

    [0060] FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the construction of a transport roller in Embodiment 1;

    [0061] FIG. 4 is a view in vertical section showing the construction of a transport roller in a modified example with a portion thereof enlarged;

    [0062] FIG. 5 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting section in Embodiment 2;

    [0063] FIG. 6 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting section in Embodiment 3;

    [0064] FIG. 7 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting section in Embodiment 5;

    [0065] FIG. 8 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting section in Embodiment 5;

    [0066] FIG. 9 is a side view of a moving mechanism in the inspecting section;

    [0067] FIG. 10 is a plan view of the moving mechanism in the inspecting section;

    [0068] FIG. 11 is a front view of a photographing device moving mechanism in the inspecting section; and

    [0069] FIG. 12 is a plan view of the photographing device moving mechanism in the inspecting section.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0070] Various embodiments of this invention in an inkjet printing apparatus having inspecting devices will be described hereinafter.

    Embodiment 1

    [0071] Embodiment 1 of this invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.

    [0072] FIG. 1 is an outline schematic view showing an entire inkjet printing apparatus according the embodiments.

    [0073] An inkjet printing apparatus 1 includes a sheet feeder 3, a coating unit 5, a printing unit 7, a main drying unit 9, and a takeup roller 11. FIG. 1 shows a transport direction X extending from right to left therein, with the left side being downstream, and the right side upstream. Where convenient, the directions may be expressed with signs attached, e.g. +X direction indicating leftward, and X direction indicating rightward, with reference to a certain position. The direction of depth from the plane of the drawing in FIG. 1 is regarded as transverse direction Y. The up-down direction in FIG. 1 is height direction Z. The above-mentioned sheet feeder 3, coating unit 5, printing unit 7, main drying unit 9, and takeup roller 11 are arranged in the stated order downstream in the transport direction X.

    [0074] The sheet feeder 3 supplies the coating unit 5 with soft wrapping film WF to be printed. The soft wrapping film WF in this embodiment is a transparent film, for example. The sheet feeder 3 holds a roll of soft wrapping film WF to be rotatable about a horizontal axis. The sheet feeder 3 unwinds the soft wrapping film WF, with a printing surface turned upward, into the coating unit 5. The material of soft wrapping film WF is a hydrophobic base material, for example, with a low absorbency for water-based ink. The soft wrapping film WF may be plastic film such as polypropylene resin, vinyl chloride resin, and polyimide resin, for example.

    [0075] The soft wrapping film WF noted above corresponds to the transparent printing medium in this invention.

    [0076] The coating unit 5 coats the soft wrapping film WF with a primer for forming a primer layer thereon. The primer layer is also called a pretreatment layer, ink penetration layer, and ink absorbing layer. The primer is a coating solution and is also called a base coating solution, and surface preparation solution. Specifically, the coating unit 5 has a pan 13, a gravure roller 15, and a transport device 17. The pan 13 stores the primer. The gravure roller 15 has a lower portion thereof partially immersed in the primer stored in the pan 13 and, by rotating, an upper portion supplying the primer to the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF. The transport device 17 unwinds the soft wrapping film WF from the sheet feeder 3, and transports the soft wrapping film WF to the gravure roller 15. In the area where the primer is supplied to the gravure roller 15, the transport direction of the soft wrapping film WF is opposite to the rotating direction of the circumferential surface of the gravure roller 15. The primer is applied to the soft wrapping film WF by what is called the reverse kiss mode. The transport device 17 transports the soft wrapping film WF from the coating unit 5 to the printing unit 7, with the soft wrapping film WF having the printing surface coated with the primer and facing up.

    [0077] The primer includes a resin, polyvalent metallic salt, alcohol, surface tension regulator, or deionized water, for example. The resin may be shellac, for example. The polyvalent metallic salt may be calcium lactate, for example. The alcohol may be ethanol, for example. The surface tension regulator may be SY-Glyster, for example.

    [0078] The printing unit 7 has a color printing section 19, a predrying section 21, a white printing section 25, an upper drying section 27, and a transport device 29. The color printing section 19, by dispensing multicolor inks, for example, prints color images on the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF coated with the primer layer. The predrying section 21 dries by way of pretreatment the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF having gone through the color printing. The white printing section 25 prints white images by dispensing white ink on the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF having gone through the color printing. The upper drying section 27 dries the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF where the white images have been printed. The transport device 29 transports the soft wrapping film WF from the color printing section 19 to the upper drying section 27.

    [0079] The main drying unit 9 carries out a process of drying both the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF printed in the printing unit 7 and the reverse surface. Specifically, the main drying unit 9 has a first drying section 31, a second drying section 33, a third drying section 35, a first transport device 37, a second transport device 39, and a third transport device 41. The first drying section 31 dries the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF transported downstream in the transport direction X by the first transport device 37. The second drying section 33 dries both surfaces of soft wrapping film WF transported upstream in the transport direction X by the second transport device 39. The third drying section 35 dries both surfaces of soft wrapping film WF transported downstream in the transport direction X by the third transport device 41. The first drying section 31, second drying section 33, and third drying section 35 blow a gas heated to a predetermined temperature to the soft wrapping film WF. This dries the images printed on the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF. The main drying unit 9 blows out the gas at 80-90 C. at a flow speed of 27-30 m/s, for example.

    [0080] In this embodiment, an inspecting section 43 is provided in the most downstream position inside the main drying unit 9. The detailed construction of this inspecting section 43 will be described hereinafter. The inspecting section 43 corresponds to the inspecting apparatus in this invention.

    [0081] The takeup roller 11 winds up the soft wrapping film WF having gone through the drying process by the main drying unit 9, into a roll form around a horizontal axis.

    [0082] The inspecting section 43 will now be described with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3. FIG. 2 is a side view showing a principal portion of the inspecting section. FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the construction of a transport roller in Embodiment 1.

    [0083] The inspecting section 43 has a transport roller 45, a transport roller 47, a frame 49, a photographing device 51, and a transmitted light source 53.

    [0084] The transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 transport the soft wrapping film WF. Specifically, the transport roller 45 feeds in the film WF from a left side in the transport direction X, and turns and feeds the film WF downward in the height direction Z. The transport roller 47 is located downward in the height direction Z from the transport roller 45. The transport roller 47 is located to have its center of rotation spaced a distance L1 from the center of rotation of the transport roller 45. The distance L1 is 100 mm, for example. The transport roller 47 changes and feeds the soft wrapping film WF from downward to leftward in the transport direction X.

    [0085] The frame 49 is disposed in a position in the height direction Z between the transport rollers 45 and 47 and opposed to the transport rollers 45 and 47 across the soft wrapping film WF (in the X direction). In particular, the frame 49 is located rightward in the transport direction X of the transport roller 47. The frame 49 is attached to an apparatus frame (not shown) which rotatably holds the transport rollers 45 and 47. The frame 49 is formed of a cylindrical member, for example. The frame 49 is elongated in the transverse direction Y. The frame 49 has the photographing device 51 mounted on an upper surface thereof. The photographing device 51 is elongated in the transverse direction Y as is the frame 49.

    [0086] The photographing device 51 has an image sensor 51a in a middle portion thereof. The photographing device 51 has an upper reflected light source 51b above the image sensor 51a in the height direction Z. The photographing device 51 has a lower reflected light source 51c below the image sensor 51a in the height direction Z. The image sensor 51a is a CIS (contact image sensor), for example. The upper reflected light source 51b and lower reflected light source 51c emit lights leftward in the transport direction X from the photographing device 51, that is to the opposite side toward the printing surface of the soft wrapping film WF transported by the transport rollers 45 and 47. The upper reflected light source 51b and lower reflected light source 51c are formed of light emitting diodes, for example. The transmitted light source 53 is located opposite the photographing device 51 in the transport direction X across the soft wrapping film WF. The transmitted light source 53 is formed of a light emitting diode, for example. The above upper reflected light source 51b, lower reflected light source 51c, and transmitted light source 53 mainly emit lights to the soft wrapping film WF. However, the lights from the upper reflected light source 51b and transmitted light source 53 are emitted also to the lower outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 45. The lights from the lower reflected light source 51c and transmitted light source 53 are emitted also to the upper outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 47.

    [0087] The above photographing device 51 takes photographs between the transport rollers 45 and 47. Specifically, the photographing device 51 takes photographs of an inspection area IA. The inspection area IA is located between the transport rollers 45 and 47, and is set to a substantially middle part of the distance L1. The above photographing device 51 detects reflected light and transmitted light from the inspection area IA with the image sensor 51a, thereby to read print images printed on the printing surface of soft wrapping film WF.

    [0088] The transport rollers 45 and 47 noted above are conventionally used metal rollers. For example, the transport rollers 45 and 47 have silver-colored outer circumferential surfaces. In this embodiment, the outer circumferential surfaces of these transport rollers 45 and 47 have been treated.

    [0089] Specifically, the treatment is as shown in FIG. 3.

    [0090] Each of the transport rollers 45 and 47 has a narrow black tape 55 spirally wound on the outer circumferential surface about the long axis of the transport roller 45 or 47. The black tape has been provided with antireflection treatment on its surface. The antireflection treatment is performed, for example, in the form of pearskin treatment to provide matting effect. By way of antireflection treatment, antireflection film may be coated on the surface of black tape. A black tape 55 having a width corresponding to the length in the transverse direction Y of the transport rollers 45 and 47 may be wound to make only one round on the outer circumferential surface of each transport roller 45 or 47.

    [0091] The above transport roller 45 corresponds to the first transport roller in this invention. The transport roller 47 corresponds to the second transport roller in this invention. The upper reflected light source 51b, lower reflected light source 51c, and the transmitted light source 53 correspond to the light emitting device in this invention. The black tape 55 corresponds to the light absorbing member in this invention.

    [0092] The inspecting section 43 in this embodiment includes the black tapes 55 wound on the outer circumferential surfaces of the transport rollers 45 and 47 for absorbing the lights from the upper reflected light source 51b, lower reflected light source 51c, and transmitted light source 53. Consequently, the emitted lights are inhibited from reflecting from the lower outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 45 and the upper outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 57. As a result, noise in the photographing device 51 due to the lights reflected from the transport rollers 45 and 47 can be suppressed. The inspecting section 43 can perform accurate inspection. The use of black tapes 55 contributes to low cost. Further, the black tapes 55, which are simply wound for use, are easily applicable also to existing apparatus.

    [0093] This invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiment, but may be modified as the following example. Reference is made to FIG. 4. FIG. 4 is a view in vertical section showing the construction of a transport roller in the modified example, with a portion thereof enlarged.

    [0094] In this modified example, the outer circumferential surfaces of the transport rollers 45 and 47 have a needlelike construction 57. Specifically, the needlelike construction 57 is formed of numerous recesses 57a and numerous projections 57b. Their surfaces are covered with a black coat. In this construction, the outer circumferential surfaces of transport rollers 45 and 57 are formed of light absorbing members. Specifically, the recesses 57a and projections 57b in the needlelike construction 57 on the outer circumferential surfaces of transport rollers 45 and 57 preferably are in an aspect ratio of 2 or more and not exceeding 30. With such a construction, the lights emitted to the needlelike construction 57 are absorbed by the needlelike construction, whereby reflection can be suppressed. Further, the black coat preferably is a conductive metal. A conductive metal, with static electricity, can inhibit powder entering the transport rollers 45 and 47. This can prevent lowering of the light absorbing performance due to the entry of powder. Consequently, performance can be maintained over a long period of time.

    [0095] As described above, the outer circumferential surfaces of transport rollers 45 and 47 have the needlelike construction 57 with numerous recesses 57a and numerous projections 57, which are coated with the black coat. Consequently, durability is made excellent, and the effect can be maintained over a long period of time.

    Embodiment 2

    [0096] Next, Embodiment 2 of this invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 5 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting section in Embodiment 2.

    [0097] An inspecting section 43A in Embodiment 2 is constructed as follows.

    [0098] The inspecting section 43A is different from the foregoing inspecting section 43 in the construction of an upper reflected light source 51b1, a lower reflected light source 51c1, and a transmitted light source 53a. Specifically, the upper reflected light source 51b1 and lower reflected light source 51c1 emit lights to the soft wrapping film WF from the right side in the transport direction X. However, the upper reflected light source 51b1 and lower reflected light source 51c1 have their light emitting directions narrowed. In other words, the upper reflected light source 51b1 and lower reflected light source 51c1 have directionality. This directionality effects restrictions, with respect to the height direction Z, on the light emission to the lower outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 45, and on the light emission to the upper outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 47. However, the above directionality allows the light emission to the inspection area IA. The transmitted light source 53a also has a similar directivity. Such directivity can be realized by devising lens shapes of the light sources, for example.

    [0099] The above upper reflected light source 51b1, lower reflected light source 51c1, and transmitted light source 53a correspond to the light irradiation restricting device in this invention.

    [0100] According to this embodiment, the problem due to the reflected light from the transport rollers 45 and 47 can be solved by devising only the construction for emitting light.

    Embodiment 3

    [0101] Next, Embodiment 3 of this invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 6 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting device in Embodiment 3.

    [0102] An inspecting section 43B in Embodiment 3 is constructed as follows.

    [0103] In the inspecting section 43B, the photographing device 51 has hoods 55, and the transmitted light source 53 has hoods 57. Specifically, the hoods 55 are attached to an upper part of the upper reflected light source 51b and a lower part of the lower reflected light source 51c. The hoods 57 are attached to an upper part and a lower part of the transmitted light source 53. The hoods 55 and 57 allow the light emission to the inspection area IA. On the other, the hoods 55 and 57 effect restrictions, with respect to the height direction Z, on the light emission to the lower outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 45, and on the light emission to the upper outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 47.

    [0104] The above hoods 55 and 57 correspond to the light irradiation restricting device in this invention.

    [0105] According to this embodiment, the hoods 55 and 57 are provided for preventing the light emission to the transport rollers 45 and 47. Consequently, the problem due to the reflected lights from the transport rollers 45 and 47 can be solved only by providing the hoods 55 for the upper reflected light source 51b and lower reflected light source 51c, and the hoods 57 for the transmitted light source 53. Consequently, this construction is easily applicable also to existing apparatus.

    [0106] This invention is not limited to the embodiment having the hoods 55 attached to the photographing device 51, and the hoods 57 attached to the transmitted light source 53. That is, it will serve the purpose to arrange shielding members arranged in positions for obstructing the lights from the light sources reaching the outer circumferential surfaces of transport rollers 45 and 47. The arranging positions of the hoods 55 and hoods 57 are not limited to the positions described above.

    Embodiment 4

    [0107] Next, Embodiment 4 of this invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 7 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting device in Embodiment 4.

    [0108] An inspecting section 43C in Embodiment 4 is constructed as follows.

    [0109] In the inspecting section 43B, the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 are spaced apart by a distance L2 in the height direction Z therebetween. This distance L2 is longer than the distance L1 in the inspecting section 43 of Embodiment 1. The distance L2 is such a length that the lights from the upper reflected light source 51b, lower reflected light source 51c, and transmitted light source 53 do not irradiate the lower outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 45 or the upper outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 47. In other words, the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 are arranged to have the lower outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 45 and the upper outer circumferential surface of the transport roller 47 located outside areas irradiated by the lights from the upper reflected light source 51b, lower reflected light source 51c, and transmitted light source 53.

    [0110] The above transport rollers 45 and 47 arranged at the interval of distance L2 in the height direction Z correspond to the light irradiation restricting device in this invention.

    [0111] According to this embodiment, the distance L2 between the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 at opposite ends of the inspection area IA where the soft wrapping film WF is transported is set so that the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 are outside the areas irradiated by the lights from the upper reflected light source 51b, lower reflected light source 51c, and transmitted light source 53. Consequently, the problem due to the reflected lights from the transport rollers 45 and 47 can be solved without adding a new construction.

    Embodiment 5

    [0112] Next, Embodiment 5 of this invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 8 is a side view showing a principal portion of an inspecting device in Embodiment 5.

    [0113] An inspecting section 43D in Embodiment 5 is constructed as follows. The inspecting section 43D is, in the construction itself, the same as the inspecting section 43 in Embodiment 1 described hereinbefore. However, the positions of arrangement relative to the transport rollers 45 and 57 are different.

    [0114] First, in the construction in this embodiment, the positions of the photographing device 51 and transmitted light source 53 opposed to each other across the soft wrapping film WF transported by the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 are swapped with respect to the inspecting section 43 in Embodiment 1. Specifically, the inspecting section 43D has the photographing device 51 located on the lefthand side in the transport direction X of the soft wrapping film WF. The inspecting section 43D has the transmitted light source 53 located on the righthand side in the transport direction X of the soft wrapping film WF.

    [0115] Further, the photographing device 51 is arranged in a position in the transport direction X different from the inspecting section 43 in Embodiment 1. The photographing device 51 in this embodiment, with reference to the soft wrapping film WF transported between the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47, is located in a position between the transport rollers 45 and 47 and on the same side as the transport rollers 45 and 47 (in the X-direction from the soft wrapping film WF. More preferably, the light incident surface of the image sensor 51a is located closer to a center line CL linking the rotation centers of the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 than tangents to leftward outer circumferential surfaces of both the transport roller 45 and transport roller 47.

    [0116] Thus, the photographing device 51 occupies an area between the transport rollers 45 and 57. This can inhibit lights reflected by opposed outer circumferential surfaces of the transport rollers 45 and 57 from entering the photographing device 51. Consequently, the problem due to the reflected lights from the transport rollers 45 and 47 can be solved only by changing the position of the photographing device 51.

    [0117] <Moving Mechanism>

    [0118] Reference is now made to FIGS. 9 and 10. FIG. 9 is a side view of a moving mechanism in the inspecting section. FIG. 10 is a plan view of the moving mechanism in the inspecting section.

    [0119] In each of Embodiments 1-5 described above, a primer layer is formed in the coating unit 5 before printing to promote fixation of the inks dispensed from the printing unit 7. Consequently, the powder of the primer layer may adhere to the photographing device 51 (especially the light incident surface), thereby interfering with accurate inspection. Also where the printing medium is paper instead of the soft wrapping film WF, paper powder may adhere to the photographing device 51 to cause the same problem. It is therefore necessary to clean regularly the surface of the photographing device 51 opposed to the printing medium transported. However, where the image sensor 51a of the photographing device 51 is a CIS (contact image sensor), the depth of field is shallow. There is therefore a small distance between the light transmitting surface of the photographing device 51 and the printing medium. This poses a problem that maintenance of the photographing device 51 is difficult. It is preferable to provide the following moving mechanism 61.

    [0120] The moving mechanism 61 fixes the position relative to the inspection area IA of the photographing device 51 at a time of operation of the inkjet printing apparatus 1. At a time of maintenance, on the other hand, the photographing device 51 is movable to be spaced from the inspection area IA and away from the plane of the soft wrapping film WF.

    [0121] Specifically, the moving mechanism 61 has an apparatus frame 63 and a swing pin 65. The transport roller 45 and transport roller 47 are rotatably attached to the apparatus frame 63. In particular, the transport rollers 45 and 47 have rotary shafts extending in the transverse direction Y with opposite ends thereof rotatably attached to the apparatus frame 63. The swing pin 65 is inserted adjacent one end of a frame 49 on which the photographing device 51 is mounted. The swing pin 65 is placed to have an axis thereof extending parallel to the plane of the soft wrapping film WF. The apparatus frame 63 has a support plate 67 erected adjacent the one end of the frame 49. The support plate 67 has a pin stop plate 69 attached to an upper part thereof. The swing pin 65 projects downward from the frame 49, and has a lower part thereof inserted in the pin stop plate 69. Consequently, as shown in a two-dot chain line in FIG. 10, the frame 49 can swing about a pivot axis P1 of the swing pin 65 along an upper surface of the support plate 67 and along a plane defined by the transport direction X and transverse direction Y. In other words, the photographing device 51 can swing with the frame 49 along the plane defined by the transport direction X and transverse direction Y.

    [0122] The above frame 49 corresponds to the photographing device frame in this invention.

    [0123] The apparatus frame 63 has a frame positioning pin 71 which restricts a position of the other end of the frame 49 to place the photographing device 51 in a focusing position for focusing on the soft wrapping film WF. Specifically, the apparatus frame 63 has the support plate 67 attached thereto on the opposite side in the transverse direction Y of the swing pin 65. The frame positioning pin 71 is attached to an upper part of the support plate 67. The frame positioning pin 71 has a lower part thereof embedded in the support plate 67, and an upper part projecting in the height direction Z from the upper surface of the support plate 67. An L-plate 73 is attached to a side surface at the other end of the frame 49. The L-plate 73 assumes a shape of letter L of the alphabet in plan view as shown in FIG. 10. The L-plate 73 has a portion horizontal in the transverse direction Y, which portion contacts the frame positioning pin 71. The L-plate 73 in contact with the frame positioning pin 71 is fixed to the support plate 67 with screws 75, thereby fixing the position of the frame 49.

    [0124] With the moving mechanism 61 provided as above, the photographing device 51 can be moved away from the plane of the soft wrapping film WF at the time of maintenance. Consequently, powder and the like released from the soft wrapping film WF can easily be removed from the photographing device 51. This enables accurate inspection to be performed over a long period of time. Further, with the frame positioning pin 71, the position of the frame 49 at the other end of the frame 49 is restricted to place the photographing device 51 in the focusing position. Consequently, after swinging the frame 49 for maintenance of the photographing device 51, photography by the photographing device 51 restored can be performed appropriately.

    [0125] The frame 49 preferably is constructed as shown in FIGS. 10 to 12. FIG. 10 is a plan view of the moving mechanism in the inspecting section. FIG. 11 is a front view of a photographing device moving mechanism in the inspecting section. FIG. 12 is a plan view of the photographing device moving mechanism in the inspecting section.

    [0126] That is, the frame 49 preferably has a photographing device moving mechanism 81 for enabling movement of the position in the transport direction X of the photographing device 51 relative to the inspection area IA.

    [0127] The photographing device moving mechanism 81 has mounting plates 83, rails 85, photographing device positioning pins 87, restrictor pieces 89, and screws 91.

    [0128] The mounting plates 83 are attached to opposite end regions in the transverse direction Y of the photographing device 51. Each mounting plate 83 assumes a shape of letter L. Each rail 85 is attached to the frame 49 below the mounting plate 83. The rail 85 has a groove in a middle portion thereof seen in the transport direction X. In the rail 85 the groove is formed along the transport direction X. Each photographing device positioning pin 87 is attached to the mounting plate 83 to project downward from a lower surface thereof. Each restrictor piece 89 is fixedly provided in the groove of the rail 85. The restrictor piece 89 is fixed as opposed to the soft wrapping film WF in the transport direction X. When the photographing device 51 is moved along the transport direction X with the photographing device positioning pin 87 inserted in the groove of the rail 85, the photographing device positioning pin 87 will contact the restrictor piece 89 to restrict the movement. This position is set as a focusing position where the photographing device 51 focuses on printed images in the inspection area IA of the soft wrapping film WF. The screws 91 are attached in the state where the photographing device positioning pin 87 contacts the restrictor piece 89 to restrict the movement. Consequently, the photographing device 51 is fixed to the frame 49 in the focusing position.

    [0129] Thus, with the photographing device moving mechanism 81, the photographing device 51, even if moved at the time of maintenance, can easily be set to the focusing position.

    [0130] This invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments, but may be modified as follows: [0131] (1) Each foregoing embodiment has been described taking the soft wrapping film WF which is transparent film as an example of printing medium. However, this invention is not limited to such printing medium. For example, this invention is applicable also to translucent film and translucent paper medium. [0132] (2) In each foregoing embodiment, the inkjet printing apparatus 1 has the coating unit 5 for forming primer layers. However, it is not necessary to provide the coating unit 5 where the printing unit 7 dispenses oil-based ink. [0133] (3) In each foregoing embodiment, the inspecting section 43 or 43A-43D has the upper reflected light source 51b (51b1) and lower reflected light source 51c (51c1). However, this invention does not necessarily need to provide two reflected light sources. [0134] (4) In each foregoing embodiment, the inspecting section 43 or 43A-43D has the transmitted light source 53. However, this invention does not need the transmitted light source 53 as indispensable. That is, the invention is applicable where only reflected light sources such as the upper reflected light source 51b and lower reflected light source 51c are provided, since they can inhibit adverse effects of the reflection from the transport rollers 45 and 57 due to the reflected light sources. The invention is applicable also where only the transmitted light source 53 is provided.

    [0135] This invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the invention.