Recording system and recording method
10262257 ยท 2019-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K19/08
PHYSICS
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
International classification
G06K19/06
PHYSICS
G06K19/08
PHYSICS
Abstract
A recording system includes a reading part that reads information recorded on a first recording medium that is provided in a recording tape cartridge, of which recorded information is readable in a non-contact manner; and a recording part that records the information read by the reading part on a second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside.
Claims
1. A recording system comprising: a reading part that reads information recorded on a first recording medium that is provided in a recording tape cartridge, of which recorded information is readable in a non-contact manner; and a recording part that records the information read by the reading part on a second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside; wherein the first recording medium is an RFID tag, and the second recording medium is a barcode label.
2. The recording system according to claim 1, wherein the information recorded on the first recording medium is individual identification information for identifying an individual of the recording tape cartridge.
3. A recording method comprising: reading information recorded on a first recording medium that is provided in a recording tape cartridge, of which recorded information is readable in a non-contact manner; and recording the read information on a second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside; wherein the first recording medium is an RFID tag, and the second recording medium is a barcode label.
4. A recording system comprising: a reading part that reads information recorded on a first recording medium that is provided in a recording tape cartridge, the information is readable in a non-contact manner from the first recording medium; and a recording part that records the information read by the reading part on a second recording medium, the information recorded on the second recording medium is visually recognizable from the outside; wherein the first recording medium is an RFID tag, and the second recording medium is a barcode label.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment for performing a technique of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(8) First, a configuration of a recording tape cartridge 10 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to
(9) As shown in
(10) In a front part on a right wall of the case 12, an opening 14 for drawing out the recording tape T is formed. Further, on a free edge of the recording tape T drawn from the opening 14, a leader pin 16 that is a leader member that is operated to be drawn out while being locked by a drawer member (not shown) of the drive device is fixed. On opposite sides of the leader pin 16 in an axial direction thereof, annular grooves 16A are formed, and the annular grooves 16A are locked to hooks or the like of a drawer member.
(11) Further, inside the opening 14 of the case 12, a pair of upper and lower pin holders 13 that positions and holds the leader pin 16 is formed in the case 12. The pin holder 13 is formed in an approximately semicircular shape that is opened on a side on which the recording tape T is drawn out, and opposite end portions 16B of the leader pin 16 in the axial direction in a state where the leader pin 16 is erected are able to enter the pin holders 13 through the opening side of the pin holder 13 or to exit therefrom.
(12) The opening 14 of the case 12 is opened or closed by a door 18. The door 18 is formed in an approximately rectangular plate shape of such a size as to block the opening 14. Inside the opening 14, grooves 15 in which upper and lower end portions of the door 18 are slidably inserted are formed, and the door 18 is able to slidingly move along the right wall of the case 12.
(13) Further, in a front end portion of the door 18, a convex portion 18A for opening and closing operations is provided to protrude rightward. In this configuration, as the convex portion 18A is engaged with an engaging member (not shown) of the drive device in accordance with loading of the recording tape cartridge 10 to the drive device, the door 18 is opened.
(14) In addition, an RFID tag 22 that is an example of a first recording medium of which recorded information is readable in a non-contact manner through wireless communication or the like is provided in the case 12. In
(15) The RFID tag 22 according to this embodiment includes a non-volatile memory, and individual identification information for identifying an individual of the recording tape cartridge 10 in a manufacturer of the recording tape cartridge 10 is recorded on the RFID tag 22 in a manufacturing process of the recording tape cartridge 10.
(16) Further, the RFID tag 22 according to this embodiment is an RFID tag of a type (so-called passive method) in which recorded individual identification information is transmitted to the reading part 34 according to radio waves transmitted by the reading part 34.
(17) Next, a configuration of a recording system 30 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to
(18) The reading part 34 according to this embodiment reads individual identification information recorded on the RFID tag 22 provided in the recording tape cartridge 10 in a non-contact manner under the control of the recording control device 32, and outputs the read individual identification information to the recording control device 32. As an example of the reading part 34, an RFID reader may be used.
(19) The recording part 36 according to this embodiment records individual identification information read by the reading part 34 under the control of the recording control device 32 on a label 38 that is an example of a second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside. Specifically, the recording part 36 prints a barcode B indicating individual identification information and a digit string S indicating the individual identification information on the label 38 as shown in
(20) Then, the configuration of main parts of an electric system of the recording control device 32 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to
(21) Further, the recording control device 32 includes a display part 58 such as a liquid crystal display, an input part 60 such as a keyboard or a mouse, and an input output interface (I/F) 62. Further, the respective parts of the CPU 50, the ROM 52, the RAM 54, the storage part 56, the display part 58, the input part 60, and the input output I/F 62 are connected to each other through a bus 64. In addition, the reading part 34 and the recording part 36 are connected to the input output I/F 62.
(22) Next, an operation of the recording system 30 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to
(23) In step S10 of
(24) In the next step S12, the CPU 50 performs a control for causing the recording part 36 to print the barcode B and the digit string S on the label 38 using the individual identification information acquired in step S10. Specifically, the CPU 50 generates image data indicating an image including the barcode B and the digit string S shown in
(25) The recording control process shown in
(26) As described above, according to this embodiment, information recorded on a first recording medium that is provided in the recording tape cartridge, of which recorded information is readable in a non-contact manner, is read, and the read information is recorded on a second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably record the same information on the first recording medium that is provided in the recording tape cartridge and the second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside.
(27) Further, according to this embodiment, the individual identification information recorded on the first recording medium is recorded on the second recording medium. Generally, unique individual identification information is recorded on the first recording medium in a manufacturer of the recording tape cartridge. Accordingly, according to this embodiment, it is possible to record unique individual identification information on the second recording medium regardless of an installation destination of the recording tape cartridge.
(28) In the embodiment, a case in which the RFID tag 22 is applied as the first recording medium of which recorded information is readable in a non-contact manner is described, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, a configuration in which a memory card provided with a wireless communication function is applied as the first recording medium may be used.
(29) Further, in the embodiment, a case in which the label 38 is applied as the second recording medium of which recorded information is visually recognizable from the outside is described, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, a configuration in which a sheet such as plain paper is applied as the second recording medium may be used.
(30) In addition, in the embodiment, a case in which individual identification information is recorded on the first recording medium is described, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, a configuration in which information relating to the recording tape cartridge 10 other than the individual identification information, such as a manufacturing date, a manufacturer name, or the like of the recording tape cartridge 10, is recorded on the first recording medium may be used.
(31) Further, in the embodiment, a case in which an RFID tag of a passive method is applied as the RFID tag 22 is described, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, a configuration in which an RFID tag of a type of transmitting radio waves (so-called an active method) is applied as the RFID tag 22 may be used.
(32) Further, in the embodiment, a case in which the recording part 36 prints individual identification information on the label 38 is described, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, a configuration in which the recording part 36 forms individual identification information at a predetermined position of the case 12 on a circumferential surface (for example, a rear surface) using laser, ink, and the like may be used.
(33) Furthermore, in the embodiment, a configuration in which a recording control program is stored (installed) in the ROM 52 in advance is described, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The recording control program may be provided in a form in which the recording control program is recorded on a recording medium such as a compact disk read only memory (CD-ROM), a digital versatile disk read only memory (DVD-ROM), a universal serial bus (USB) memory. Further, the recording control program may be downloaded from an external device through a network.