PRINTER WITH MEDIA STORAGE DEVICE
20180147863 · 2018-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Klaas Jan Wierda (Venlo, NL)
- Andreas Wierda (Venlo, NL)
- Lambertus A.H. VAN VONDEREN (Venlo, NL)
- Hugouw T. Schenk (Venlo, NL)
- Norbert J.M. JANSSEN (Venlo, NL)
- Roelof Hamberg (Venlo, NL)
- Christianus J.M.G. VAN RIJT (Venlo, NL)
Cpc classification
B41J13/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J3/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J13/0036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J3/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J29/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J13/0027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G03G15/5029
PHYSICS
International classification
B41J13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A printer includes a media storage device, a print engine and a media supply system for supplying print media from the media storage device to the print engine. The printer is arranged to print media-related information onto media that are left over in the media storage device after a print process. The media storage device includes a tray arranged for accommodating cut media sheets and having an auxiliary printer for printing the media-related information onto a sheet in the tray.
Claims
1. A printer comprising a media storage device, a print engine and a media supply system for supplying print media from the media storage device to the print engine, the printer being arranged to print media-related information onto media that are left over in the media storage device after a print process, the media storage device comprising a tray arranged for accommodating cut media sheets and having an auxiliary printer for printing the media-related information onto a sheet in the tray, wherein the printer comprises a controller capable of activating the auxiliary printer when detecting a command for opening the tray and the controller is configured to detect whether or not the tray is empty and to inhibit the auxiliary printer from printing when the tray is empty.
2. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to output a message inviting a user to top up a supply of media sheets on the tray at a time before the tray is empty, and the controller is further configured to inhibit the auxiliary printer from printing when such a message has been output.
3. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to present, when detecting a command for opening the tray, a dialogue on a display, the dialogue inviting a user to indicate whether or not he wants to have printed the media-related information.
4. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the tray is arranged to accommodate a stack of media sheets, and the auxiliary printer is arranged for printing the media-related information onto a topmost sheet on the stack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will now be described in more detail using examples in conjunction with drawings wherein the same elements are identified with the same reference numeral and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0016] In an example (
[0017] In the example, the media storage device 10 comprises two drawers 26, 28 which have an essentially identical construction and each accommodate a liftable tray 30 supporting a stack 32 of media sheets. For each of the trays 30, a pivotable feed roller assembly 34 is provided for engaging the top sheet on the stack 32 and feeding it into the sheet supply system 14 upon demand.
[0018] Further, an auxiliary printer 36, e.g. an ink jet printer, is provided for each of the trays 30. Each auxiliary printer 36 is mounted in a fixed position in a frame of the (main) printer and has a print head (not shown in detail) facing the top sheet on the stack 32.
[0019] Each drawer 26, 28 has a handle 38 with a display 40 and a manually operable switch 42 integrated therein. A lock 44 is provided for locking and unlocking the drawer.
[0020] The drawers 26 and 28 may accommodate media sheets of different types. When a print job has been transmitted from a remote location via a network or has been entered locally at the operating panel 22, the job specifications will indicate the media type that shall be used for printing. The controller 24 will select out of the trays 30 a tray 30 that accommodates the desired media type. When the print job has started, the media sheets will be withdrawn one by one from the top of the stack 32 and will be supplied past the print engine 12, and the printed copies will be discharged on one of the discharge bins 20. As the height of the stack 32 decreases in the course of the print job, the tray 30 will automatically be lifted so as to hold the top sheet on the stack in engagement with the feed roller assembly 34.
[0021] In a typical scenario of using the printer of the example, a smaller stack of media sheets will remain on the tray 30 when the print job is finished. Then, in case that another media type is required for a subsequent print job, and this media type is not available in the other one of the two drawers 26, 28, it is necessary to remove the left over sheets from the tray so that a new stack of media sheets of the required type may be loaded. The left over sheets that have been removed from the tray 30 have to be kept somewhere, preferably at a place where the media sheets can easily be retrieved when this media type is needed again. It is therefore desirable that media-related information specifying the media type and other relevant information is suitably attached to the stack of left over media sheets. To this end, the controller 24 controls the auxiliary printer 36 to print the media-related information onto the top sheet on the stack of left over sheets before the stack is removed from the tray 30. In this way, when the stack is removed, the media type can easily be identified so that it is possible to transfer the sheets to a suitable storage location.
[0022] The auxiliary printer 36 is triggered whenever the tray 30, or rather the drawer 26 or 28 accommodating the same, is opened. For example, when a user grips the handle 38 for opening the drawer, he will operate the switch 42, which causes the auxiliary printer 36 to start printing while the lock 44 keeps the drawer locked. When the auxiliary printer 36 has finished printing, the feed roller assembly 34 is tilted into a position (shown in
[0023] There however are scenarios where it is not appropriate to activate the auxiliary printer 36 when the drawer is opened. An example would be the case that the stack on the tray 30 has been depleted completely, so that there is no sheet left for printing on. In such a case, the auxiliary printer 36 is be inhibited from printing automatically by the controller 24.
[0024] Another scenario is that the user opens the drawer for topping up the supply of media sheets of the same type on the stack 32. A typical situation of this type would be that the controller 24 recognizes that the number of sheets remaining on the stack 32 is not sufficient for completing a running print job, and therefore the user is prompted by a message displayed on the operating panel 22 to top up the supply of media sheets. In such a case, the auxiliary printer 36 is inhibited from printing automatically by the controller 24.
[0025] In the example, operation of the switch 42 does not automatically trigger the auxiliary printer 36, but instead it triggers the display 40 on the handle 38 for showing a dialogue asking the user or operator whether or not he wants to have printed the media-related information. When the user wants to have the information printed, he will confirm this by pressing a button 46 on the lock 44, which triggers the sequence of operating the auxiliary printer 36, lifting the feed roller assembly 34, lowering the tray 30 and unlocking the drawer. If the user does not press the button 46 but instead operates the switch 42 once again, this will trigger the sequence of lifting the feed roller assembly 34, lowering the tray 30 and unlocking the drawer, without activating the auxiliary printer 36.
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[0028] In step S1 it is checked whether the switch 42 has been activated. As long as this is not the case, the step S1 is repeated cyclically, until a positive result (yes) is obtained. Then it is checked in step S2 whether the related tray 30 is empty. If this is not the case (no), it is checked in step S3 whether a refill message prompting the user to top up the supply of media sheets on the stack 32 with further sheets of the same type has been displayed on the operating panel 22. If this is not the case (no), a dialogue is shown on the display 40, whereby the user is invited to indicate whether or not he wants to have printed the media-related information.
[0029] Then, in step S5, it is checked whether the user has confirmed that the media-related information shall be printed, e.g. by pressing the button 46. If the button has been pressed (yes), the media-related information is printed on the topmost sheet on the stack 32 in step S6. Subsequently the tray 30 is lowered in step S7, and the pertinent drawer 26 or 28 is unlocked in step S8.
[0030] When it was found in step S2 that the tray 30 is empty (yes), the steps S3-S6 are skipped. Similarly, the steps S4-S6 are skipped when it is found in step S3 that a refill message had been displayed, and the step S6 is skipped when it is found in step S5 that the user has not entered a print command.
[0031] The present invention being thus described, it will be obvious to the skilled person that variations of the implementation of the present invention are possible. In a variant of the example above, the auxiliary printer 34 is integrated in each of the trays 30. In such an example, the auxiliary printer 36 would not print on the top sheet but on a sheet 48 in contact with the tray 30.