BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a printer, such as one for an electronic cash register
(hereinafter referred to as ECR) and particularly to an improvement in a paper feeding
apparatus in a printer enabling selective printing on either an uncut (continuous)
sheet or a cut sheet.
[0002] Conventionally, ECR printers contain two parallel rolls of uncut sheets with their
unwound parts placed over a platen. One of the rolls is for receipt and the other
roll is for journal. The two rolls of the uncut sheets are fed by feed rollers, and
printing is conducted by a printing head which is mounted on a carriage, so that the
tip of the printing head is spaced by a gap from the platen. The carriage is moved
in parallel with the axis of the platen so that the printing head scans laterally.
The printed part of the uncut sheet for the receipt is severed for handing to a customer
as a receipt. The printed part of the uncut sheet for the journal is wound on a reel
as a record or a journal.
[0003] An example of paper feeding mechanism for such an ECR printer is shown in Fig. 13
and Fig. 14. A carriage 1 carries an ink ribbon cassette 2 and a printing head 3 and
is guided by both a guide shaft 4 and a guide rail 5 to move in parallel with the
axis of a first platen 7 and the axis of a second platen 10. The first and the second
platens 7 and 10 are disposed side by side and are capable of rotation independently
of each other. An uncut sheet 6 for a receipt is placed over the first platen 7 and
is held between the first platen 7 and a pressure roller 7a. A cutter 8 is arranged
above the first platen 7 for severing the receipt sheet 6. A journal sheet 9 is held
between the second platen 10 and a pressure roller 10a and is guided by a guide bracket
11 and then wound by a take-up reel (not shown) at a rear portion of the printer.
A platen gear 12 is fixed to one end of the first platen 7, and is coupled to a stepping
motor 16 via an idle gear 14. Similarly, a platen gear 13 is fixed to one end of the
second platen 10, and is coupled to a stepping motor 17 via an idle gear 15. To feed
either the receipt sheet 6 or the journal sheet 9 the corresponding one of the stepping
motors 16 and 17 is actuated. To feed both the receipt sheet 6 and the journal sheet
9 simultaneously, both of the stepping motors 16 and 17 are actuated.
[0004] The conventional ECR printers are designed to feed and print cut sheets. So it cannot
feed a cut sheet. It is not suitable for printing on a cut sheet. One reason for this
is that a cut sheet is normally wider than the uncut sheet for receipt or journal,
and two platens are placed side by side leaving a gap between them, although it may
be very small. Moreover, because the two platens must be rotated independently of
each other, the structures for supporting them are complicated. Furthermore, the electric
power supply must have a larger capacity so that two stepping motors can be energized
simultaneously.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to enable selective feeding of
and printing on either a relatively narrow uncut sheet or a relatively wide cut sheet.
[0006] Another object of the invention is to enable selective feeding of and printing on
either at least one of two relatively narrow uncut sheets or a relatively wide cut
sheet.
[0007] A printer according to the invention is for selectively printing on at least one
uncut sheet or a cut sheet, and comprises:
a platen;
a printing head confronting the platen, being spaced by a gap;
a motor;
an uncut sheet feeding mechanism for selectively feeding or stopping said at least
one uncut sheet from a roll of the uncut sheet to said gap between said printing head
and said platen;
said uncut sheet feeding mechanism being driven by said motor to feed the uncut sheet;
a cut sheet feeding mechanism for feeding a cut sheet to said gap between said printing
head and said uncut sheet on said platen;
said cut sheet feeding mechanism being driven by said motor to feed the cut sheet;
and
control means for controlling said uncut sheet feeding mechanism and said cut sheet
feeding mechanism to cause either one of them to feed and the other not to feed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a printer constructed according to the present
invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged schematic side view, partly in section, of the printer in Fig.
1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the uncut sheet feed/stop mechanisms shown
in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4A to Fig. 4D are schematic diagrams showing the operation of the feed/stop control
cams at four positions.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the cut sheet feeding mechanism in Fig.
1.
Fig. 6A and Fig. 6B are side views, on a reduced scale, of the uncut sheet feed/stop
mechanisms when the feed/stop control cams are placed in positions in Fig. 4B.
Fig. 7A and Fig. 7B are side views, on a reduced scale, of the uncut sheet feed/stop
mechanisms when the feed/stop control cams are placed in positions in Fig. 4D.
Fig. 8 is a side view, on a reduced scale, of the cut sheet feeding mechanism and
the uncut sheet feed/stop mechanisms of Fig. 2 when a cut sheet is inserted into the
cut sheet feeding mechanism.
Fig. 9 is a side view, on a reduced scale, of the cut sheet feeding mechanism of Fig.
2 when printing on the cut sheet is completed.
Fig. 10 is a block diagram of an electric control circuit used in the printer in Fig.
1.
Fig. 11 is a side view of a modified form of the cut sheet feeding mechanism of Fig.
5.
Fig. 12 is a side view, on a reduced scale of a modified form of the uncut sheet feeding
apparatus of Fig. 2.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of an ECR printer of the prior art.
Fig. 14 is an enlarged perspective view of the receipt sheet and the journal sheet
feeding mechanisms of Fig. 13.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to Fig. 1 to
Fig. 10. The printer of this embodiment is capable of printing on (a) a receipt sheet
only, (b) journal sheet only, (c) both a receipt sheet and a journal sheet, or (d)
cut sheets. Each of the receipt and journal sheets are in the form of a roll of uncut
sheet disposed within the housing of the printer. The cut sheets are manually inserted
from outside of the housing of the printer.
[0011] Referring first particularly to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, the printer of this embodiment
is an ECR printer having right and left vertical side frames 50 and 51 which are parallel
with each other. The right and left side frames are bridged by a laterally extending
supporting frame 54. A carriage guide shaft 52 and a carriage guide rail 53 are mounted
to the supporting frame 54 to extend in parallel with each other. A conventional carriage
1 is slidably mounted on the carriage guide shaft 52 and the carriage guide rail 53.
A printing head 3 is mounted on the carriage 1 such that the tip of the printing head
3 confronts the platen 57, being spaced by a gap. An ink ribbon cassette 2 is also
mounted on the carriage 1 such that an exposed part of ink ribbon is interposed between
the printing head 3 and the platen 57.
[0012] A roll of receipt sheet 55 and a roll of journal sheet 56 are rotatably supported
inside both the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51 at the rear of (to
the right of, as seen in Fig. 2) the platen 57. Both unwound part 55a of the receipt
sheet 55 and unwound part 56a of the journal sheet 56 pass below the platen 57 and
then turn upwards to pass between the platen 57 and the printing head 3. Then, the
unwound part 56a of the journal sheet 56 extends backwards and wound by a take-up
reel (not shown) driven a motor (also, not shown) provided at a rear portion (the
right side, as seen in Fig. 2) of the printer.
[0013] An uncut sheet guide bracket 61 is mounted at their both sides to the right side
frame 50 and the left side frame 51, forming a ascending slope toward the front (the
right as seen in Fig. 2). The guide bracket 61 guides the receipt sheet 55 and the
journal sheet 56 up to a location near the printing head 3. A beam 115 spans between
the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51 and is located above the tape guide
bracket 61, being spaced from it by a gap. Both the receipt sheet 55 and the journal
sheet 56 pass through this gap. A pair of uncut sheet detection levers 116 (only one
of which is shown in Fig. 2) are disposed at the passage for the receipt sheet and
the passage for the journal sheet, respectively, and mounted to the lower face of
the tape guide bracket 61 such that they can rotate about a horizontal axis. A first
end 116a of each paper end detection lever 116 passes through an opening of the tape
guide bracket 61 to contact the beam 115 for detecting presence of the receipt sheet
55 or the journal sheet 56. A second end 116b is arranged to move into the space between
a light-emitting element and a photosensitive element of a photoelectric sensor 117.
When the second end 116b is in the space between the light-emitting element and the
photosensitive element, it interrupts the path of light from the light-emitting element
to the photosensitive element. Accordingly, movement of the second end 116b into or
out of the space between the light-emitting element and the photosensitive element
causes a variation in an electrical signal, and is thereby detected. In other words,
the presence of the uncut sheet which moves the detection lever 116 can be detected.
The photoelectric sensor 117 mounted on a control printed-circuit board 83, and is
electrically connected to other circuit components, such as a controller 150, as shown
in Fig. 10.
[0014] The platen 57 has a shaft 57a fixed to and coaxial with the platen 57, and a platen
gear 58 is secured to the right end of the shaft 57a. A first stepping motor 59 is
mounted to the right side frame 50, and a motor gear 59a which is secured to an output
shaft of the first stepping motor 59 engages the platen gear 58 through an idle gear
60. The idle gear 60 is rotatably supported on the right side frame 50.
[0015] A receipt tape feed/stop mechanism 67R and a journal tape feed/stop mechanism 67J
are disposed below the platen 57. They are best illustrated in Fig. 3. The receipt
tape feed/stop mechanism 67R includes a receipt tape pressure roller 62R, a pair of,
i.e., right and left, generally flat pressure roller arm brackets 64, and the receipt
tape pressure roller 62R is rotatably supported on first ends 64a of the pressure
roller arm brackets 64. The pressure roller arm brackets 64 are rotatably mounted
at their intermediate portions to opposite ends of a support shaft 65, which in turn
is supported on the tape guide bracket 61, by means not shown. A cam follower shaft
71R is mounted at second ends of the pressure roller arm brackets 64.
[0016] A pair of, i.e., right and left, generally flat clamp arm brackets 68 are rotatably
mounted at their intermediate portions to opposite ends of the support shaft 65. The
clamp arm brackets 68 are adjacent to and in contact with the respective pressure
roller arm brackets 64, and are rotatable relative to the pressure roller arm brackets
64. A friction pad 70R or 70J is mounted to first ends 68a of the clamp arm brackets
68. A cam follower shaft 69R is mounted to second ends 68b of the clamp arm brackets
68.
[0017] A tension spring 72 connects the second end 64b of the right pressure roller arm
brackets 64 with the second end 68b of the right clamp arm bracket 68, so that the
second end 64b of the right pressure roller arm bracket 64 and the second end 68b
of the right clamp arm bracket 68 are pulled or biased toward each other.
[0018] The journal tape feed/stop mechanism 67J is similar to the receipt tape feed/stop
mechanism 67R, and the members similar to those of the receipt tape feed/stop mechanism
67R are given identical reference numerals, and their description is omitted. The
journal tape pressure roller 62J, the friction pad 70J, the cam follower shafts 71J
and 69J, and the cam 74J are similar to the receipt tape pressure roller 62R, the
friction pad 70R, the cam follower shafts 71R and 69R, and the cam 74R, but are given
different reference marks (with "R" being replaced by "J"), for the sake of convenience
for the description of the operation which will be later given.
[0019] The second end 64b of the right pressure roller arm bracket 64, the second end 68b
of the right clamp arm bracket 68, and the tension spring 72 of each of the supporting
mechanism 67R and journal feed/stop mechanism 67J define a triangular space, through
which a first cam shaft 73 passes. Ends of the first cam shaft 73 are rotatably mounted
to the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51. A pair of feed/stop control
cams 74R and 74J are mounted on first cam shaft 73. Also mounted on the first cam
shaft 73 are a slit disk driving gear 75 and a cam shaft gear 76.
[0020] The feed/stop control cam 74R is secured to the first cam shaft 73 in such a manner
that it comes into contact with the cam follower shafts 71R and 69R at positions diametrically
opposite with respect to the axis of the cam shaft 73, as schematically illustrated
in Fig. 4A to Fig. 4D. The feed/stop control cam 74J is secured to the first cam shaft
73 in such a manner that it comes into contact with cam follower shafts 71J and 69J
at positions diametrically opposite with respect to the axis of the cam shaft 73,
as schematically illustrated in Fig. 4A to Fig. 4D.
[0021] The feed/stop control cams 74R and 74J are typically eccentric cams, but for simpler
understanding, they are illustrated to have an elevated part and a recessed part each
extending about 180
o and discontinued at steps to offer an easier understanding of the concept of the
function of the cam. The feed/stop control cams 74R and 74J have identical contours,
except that their contours are 90
o out of phase relative to each other.
[0022] When the cam follower shafts 71R, 71J, 69R and 69J confronts the elevated part of
the cam, they are pushed by the elevated part. When the cam follower shafts 71R, 71J,
69R or 69J confront the recessed part, they are not pushed.
[0023] When the cam follower shaft 71R or 71J on the clamp arm bracket 68 is pushed by the
elevated part of the cam, the friction pad 70R or 70J on the clamp arm bracket 68
is separated from the beam 115. Simultaneously, by virtue of the tension spring 72,
the lower end of the corresponding pressure roller arm bracket 64 is pulled, so that
the pressure roller arm bracket 64 is rotated counterclockwise as seen in Fig. 3,
and the pressure roller 62R or the 62J is pressed against the platen 57. As a result,
the receipt sheet or the journal sheet is fed.
[0024] When the cam follower shaft 69R or 69J on the pressure roller arm bracket 68 is pushed
by the elevated part of the cam, the pressure roller 62R or 62J on the pressure roller
arm bracket 62 is separated from the platen 57. Simultaneously, by virtue of the tension
spring 72, the lower end of the corresponding clamp arm bracket 68 is pulled, so that
the clamp arm bracket 68 is rotated clockwise as seen in Fig. 3, and the friction
pad 70R or 70J is pressed against the beam 115. As a result, the receipt sheet or
the journal sheet is halted.
[0025] The cam shaft is driven by a stepping motor, to be described later, to assume either
of four positions 90
o spaced apart from each other. Fig. 4A, Fig. 4B, Fig. 4C and Fig. 4D shows the states
in which the cam shaft is at the first, the second, the third and the fourth positions,
respectively. The following TABLE 1 shows whether each of the cam follower shafts
71R, 71J, 69R and 69J are pushed (ON) or not pushed (OFF) at the four positions. The
states of the cams and the feed/stop mechanism in the four positions are illustrated
in the diagrams indicated at the right side of the TABLE 1.
TABLE 1
POSITION |
71R |
71J |
69R |
69J |
RECEIPT |
JOURNAL |
|
1st |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
FED |
FED |
Fig. 4A/Fig. 2 |
2nd |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
FED |
HALTED |
Fig. 4B/Figs. 6A, 6B |
3rd |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
HALTED |
HALTED |
Fig. 4C/Fig. 9 |
4th |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
HALTED |
FED |
Fig. 4D/Figs. 7A, 7B |
[0026] The slit disk driving gear 75 engages a driven gear 78 having an equal number of
teeth. A slit disk 77 is secured to the driven gear 78, and has a radially extending
slit 77a. Thus, the slit disk 77 is rotated synchronously with the first cam shaft
73. The slit disk 77 with the slit 77a cooperates with a photoelectric sensor 82.
Specifically, the peripheral part of the slit disk 77 passes between a light-emitting
element and a photosensitive element of the photoelectric sensor 82, and passage of
the slit 77a is detected by the photoelectric sensor 82. A signal PS indicating the
detection of the passage of the slit 77a is supplied to the controller 150 and is
used for control of the position of the cams 74R and 74J. The photoelectric sensor
82 is mounted on a control printed-circuit board 83.
[0027] The cam shaft gear 76 meshes with a gear 810, which is coaxially secured to an idle
gear 81. The idle gear 81 is rotatably mounted to a casing of a second stepping motor
79, which is secured to the right side frame 50.
[0028] A cut sheet feeding mechanism of the printer will now be described with reference
to Fig. 2 and Fig. 5. The cut sheet feeding mechanism is for feeding cut sheets that
have been manually inserted into an opening 40 by the operator from the front side
(left side as seen in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2). The cut sheet feeding mechanism includes
an upwardly curved lower guide 98 and an upwardly curved upper guide 99 which is located
above the lower guide 98. The lower guide 98 and upper guide 99 are secured to the
right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51 and spaced from each other by a predetermined
distance to form a cut sheet traveling passage 200. An upper end portion 98a of the
lower guide 98 is continuous with a sloping tape guide bracket 61 which acts as a
guide for the receipt sheet 55 and the journal sheet 56.
[0029] The lower guide 98 and the tape guide bracket 61 may be formed by bending a continuous
sheet. The upper guide 99 is provided at its upper edge with a resilient paper pressure
plate 100 for resiliently directing the cut sheet or the uncut sheet toward the platen
57 so as to guide the cut sheet or the uncut sheet to travel along the platen 57.
[0030] A first main feed roller shaft 840 transversely passes below the lower guide 98 and
has three main feed rollers 84 coaxially fixed the shaft 840. The first main feed
roller shaft 840 is rotatably mounted at its opposite ends to the right side frame
50 and the left side frame 51. The main feed rollers 84 partly pass through corresponding
openings 98b of the lower guide 98 and project upward from the lower guide 98. In
addition, a second main feed roller shaft 850 extends at the back of (the right side
of, as seen in Fig. 2) the lower guide 98 and has also three second main feed rollers
85 coaxially fixed on it. The opposite ends of the second main feed roller shaft 850
are rotatably mounted to the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51. The second
main feed rollers 85 slightly project forwards of the lower guide 98 through corresponding
openings 98c formed through the lower guide 98. A toothed timing belt pulley 86 is
secured to a right end of the first main feed roller shaft 840. Similarly, a toothed
timing belt pulley 87 is secured to a right end of the second main feed roller shaft
850. A timing belt 88 strung between the toothed timing belt pulley 86 and the toothed
timing belt pulley 87. The second main feed roller shaft 850 is provided at its right
end with a driven gear 852, which engages the platen gear 58 through a gear train
including an idle gear 107, an idle gear 108 and an idle gear 109.
[0031] A pair of bell cranks 91 are rotatably mounted at opposite end portions of a support
shaft 92, which is secured at its opposite ends to the right side frame 50 and the
left side frame 51 and extends above the upper guide 99. A first arm 91a of each bell
crank 91 rotatably supports a corresponding end of a sub-feed roller shaft 890. Three
sub-feed rollers 89 are coaxially fixed on the sub-feed roller shaft 890 so that they
face corresponding main feed rollers 84. A second arm 91b of each bell crank 91 is
connected to the right side frame 50 or the left side frame 51 through a biasing tension
spring 93. Each of the biasing tension springs 93 biases the corresponding bell crank
91 to turn in the counterclockwise direction as seen in Fig. 5.
[0032] The bell cranks 91 are actuated by a cut sheet feeder cam mechanism 94, which includes
a pair of cut sheet feeder cams 95 secured to a cam shaft 950. The cam shaft 950 is
provided at its one end with a gear 96 which is connected to a third stepping motor
80 (Fig. 10) electrically connected to the controller 150. The cams 95 are eccentric
cams and the largest radius portion of each cam 95 is shown to be in abutment with
the second arm 91b, so that sub-feed rollers 89 are spaced from respective main feed
rollers 84 by a predetermined distance.
[0033] A pair of feed roller arms 97 are rotatably supported at their first ends to the
support shaft 92, and a sub-feed roller shaft 900 are rotatably mounted to the second
ends of the feed roller arms 97. The sub-feed roller shaft 900 has three sub-feed
rollers 90 coaxially fixed on it. The feed roller arms 97 are biased by torsion springs
(not shown) in the clockwise direction as seen in Fig. 5, so that the sub-feed rollers
90 are urged in a direction to come into contact with corresponding second main feed
rollers 85 through respective openings 99c formed in the upper guide 99. The sub-feed
rollers 90 are therefore normally kept in contact with corresponding second main feed
rollers 85.
[0034] The cut sheet feeding mechanism further includes a cut sheet insertion detection
lever 101 and a cut sheet position detection lever 104. The cut sheet insertion detection
lever 101 is rotatably supported on a shaft 102 for rotation about the shaft 102.
The shaft 102 is secured to the lower guide 98. A first arm 101a of the cut sheet
insertion detection lever 101 passes through an opening 98d in the lower guide 98
and an opening 99d in the upper guide 99 and a second arm 101b passes between a light-emitting
element and a photosensitive element (not specifically shown) of a photoelectric sensor
103 mounted on the control printed-circuit board 83. When a cut sheet is inserted
through the opening 40 into the cut sheet traveling passage 200, the tip of the first
arm 101a of the cut sheet detection leer 101 is pushed by the front edge of the cut
sheet and the lever 101 is rotated counterclockwise as seen in Fig. 2, and the second
arm 101 moves out of the space between the light-emitting element and the photosensitive
element of the photoelectric sensor 103. In response, the photoelectric sensor 103
generates a cut sheet front edge detection signal CS, which is supplied to the controller
150, as shown in Fig. 10. Thus, the insertion of the cut sheet is detected.
[0035] The cut sheet position detection lever 104 is rotatably supported on a shaft 105,
for rotation about the shaft 105. The shaft 105 is secured to the lower guide 98.
A first arm 104a of the cut sheet position detection lever 104 passes through an opening
98e in the lower guide 98 and an opening 99e in the upper guide 99. It is so arranged
that in normal condition, the tip of the first arm 104a of the cut sheet position
detection lever 104 is near and at a predetermined distance from the printing head
3. A second arm 104b passes through a light-emitting element and a photosensitive
element (not specifically shown) of a photoelectric sensor 106, which is also mounted
on the control printed-circuit board 83. When the front edge of the cut sheet hits
the upper end of the first arm 104a of the cut sheet position detection lever 104,
the cut sheet position detection lever 104 is turned clockwise as seen in Fig. 2,
so that the second arm of the position detection lever 104 moves out of the space
between the light-emitting element and the photosensitive element of the photoelectric
sensor 106. In response, the photoelectric sensor 106 generates a cut sheet front
edge detection signal ES, which is supplied to the controller 150, as shown in Fig.
10. Thus, approach of the front edge of the cut sheet to the printing head 3 is detected.
[0036] The printer is further provided with a cut sheet discharging mechanism which includes
three cut sheet discharging rollers 110a, and three cut sheet discharging sub-rollers
114a. The cut sheet discharging rollers 110a are secured on a cut sheet discharging
roller shaft 110 which is rotatably supported at its opposite ends to the right side
frame 50 and the left side frame 51. The cut sheet discharging roller shaft 110 is
provided at its right hand end with a driven gear 111, which engages a platen gear
58 through an idle gear 113. On the other hand, the cut sheet discharging sub-rollers
114a are mounted on the cut sheet discharging sub-roller shaft 114 which are rotatably
mounted at its opposite ends to the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51
in such a manner that the cut sheet discharging sub-rollers 114a come into contact
with the corresponding cut sheet discharging rollers 110a. The receipt sheet 55 and
the journal sheet 56 are narrower than the spacings between adjacent cut sheet discharging
rollers 110a, and are positioned between the adjacent cut sheet discharging rollers
110a. Accordingly, they do not receive any feeding force from the cut sheet discharging
rollers 110a, and are therefore not fed by them.
[0037] For simultaneously printing on both the receipt sheet 55 and the journal sheet 56,
the second stepping motor 79 is energized to turn the feed/stop control cams 74 to
the first position shown in Fig. 3 and Fig. 4A. In this position, the feed/stop control
cams 74 push the cam follower shafts 71R and 71J of the clamp arm brackets 68 of the
receipt feed/stop mechanism 67R and the journal feed/stop mechanism 67J. The friction
pads 70R and 70J on the clamp arm brackets 68 are therefore separated from the beam
115, as shown in Fig. 2, and the receipt tape pressure roller 62R and the journal
tape pressure roller 62J are pressed against the platen 57 to hold the receipt sheet
55 and the journal sheet 56 on the platen 57. In this condition, the first stepping
motor 59 is energized to rotate the platen 57 through the gear train to feed both
the receipt sheet 55 and the journal sheet 56, and thus printing on the receipt sheet
55 and the journal sheet 56 is conducted by the printing head 4.
[0038] When the second stepping motor 79 is activated to turn the feed/stop control cams
74 90
o in the clockwise direction to place the feed/stop control cams 74R and 74J in the
second position 74 shown in Fig. 4B, and the feed/stop mechanism in the state shown
in Fig. 2, the receipt tape pressure roller 62R is kept pressed against the platen
57, and the friction pad 70R of the receipt feed/stop mechanism 67R is kept separated
from the beam 115. On the other hand, the journal tape pressure roller 62J is separated
from the platen 57, and the friction pad 70J of the journal feed/stop mechanism 67J
is pressed against the beam 115. As a result, the receipt sheet 55 is fed while the
journal sheet is halted.
[0039] In this state, the carriage 1 is moved so that the printing head 3 scans within the
width of the receipt sheet 55 to print on the receipt sheet 55, and the printed receipt
sheet 55 is moved upwards by the platen 57. Thus, the receipt sheet 55 is printed
and fed upwards while feeding of the journal sheet 56 is stopped.
[0040] To print on the journal sheet 56 only, (with the feeding of and the printing on the
receipt sheet 55 interrupted), the feed/stop control cams 74R and 74J are rotated
to assume the fourth position shown in Fig. 4D, with the feed/control mechanism assuming
the state shown in Fig. 7A and Fig. 7B. In this state, the journal pressure roller
62J is pressed against the platen 57, and the friction pad 70J of the journal feed/stop
mechanism 67J is separated from the beam 115. On the other hand, the receipt tape
pressure roller 62R is separated from the platen 57, and the friction pad 70R of the
receipt feed/stop mechanism 67R is pressed against the beam 115. As a result, the
journal sheet is fed while the receipt sheet is halted. The carriage 1 is moved so
that the printing head 3 scans within the width of the journal sheet 55, and the printed
journal sheet 55 is moved rearward and wound on the take-up reel.
[0041] Printing on a cut sheet is carried out as follows: When a cut sheet is inserted through
the opening 40 into the cut sheet traveling passage 200, this is detected by the combination
of the cut sheet insertion detection lever 101 and the photoelectric sensor 103. Then,
the second stepping motor 79 is energized to turn the feed/stop control cams 74R and
74J so that the cams 74R and 74J assume the third position shown in Fig. 4C and the
feed/stop mechanisms 67R and 67J assume the states shown in Fig. 8. In this states,
the pressure rollers 62R and 62J are both separated from the platen 57, and the friction
pads 70R and 70J of both the receipt feed/stop mechanism 67R and the journal feed/stop
mechanism 67J are pressed against the beam 115, so feeding of the receipt sheet 55
and the journal sheet 56 is halted.
[0042] Simultaneously, the cut sheet feeder clamp cam 95 is rotated such that sub-feed rollers
89 are lowered by the biasing springs 93 to come into contact with corresponding main
feed rollers 84. Thus, the cut sheet 201 is held between main feed rollers 84 and
sub-feed rollers 89. In this condition, the first stepping motor 59 is activated to
rotate the main feed rollers 84 and the second main feed rollers 85. Thus, the cut
sheet 201 is fed first by both the main feed rollers 84 and the sub-feed rollers 89
and then also by the second main feed rollers 85 and the sub-feed rollers 90.
[0043] When the front edge of the cut sheet 201 approaches the printing head 3, this is
detected by the combination of the cut sheet position detection lever 104 and the
photoelectric sensor 106. When the cut sheet front edge detection signal ES is produced,
the controller 150 activates the first stepping motor 59 to feed the cut sheet 201
a predetermined distance over both the receipt sheet 55 and journal sheet 56 on the
platen 57, i.e., between the printing head 3 and the uncut sheets 55 and 56, to position
the cut sheet 201 at a printing position, and then printing is conducted. The front
edge of the cut sheet 201 is held between the cut sheet discharging rollers 110a and
the cut sheet discharging sub-rollers 114a as shown in Fig. 9. The cut sheet discharging
rollers 110a and the cut sheet discharging sub-rollers 114a are rotated by the first
stepping motor 59 during feeding of the cut sheet 201, and discharge the cut sheet
201.
[0044] When the cut sheet is discharged, the cut sheet insertion detection lever 101 and
the cut sheet position detection lever 104 detect the absence of the cut sheet. The
detection of the absence of the cut sheet is reflected by the signals CS and ES. In
response, the controller actuates the stepping motor to return the feed/stop mechanism
to the original position, i.e., the position it assumed before the insertion of the
cut sheet.
[0045] A second embodiment of the cut sheet feeding mechanism of Fig. 5 is illustrated in
Fig. 11, in which like reference marks designate corresponding parts of the printer
of the preceding embodiment and descriptions thereof are omitted. In this modified
cut sheet feeding mechanism, each of the main feed rollers 84 always contacts respective
sub-feed rollers 310 (only one of which is shown) which are fixed on a shaft 312 rotatably
mounted at its opposite ends to the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51.
The idle gear 107 transmits a driving force from the first stepping motor 59 to the
main feed rollers 84 and second main feed rollers 85. An electromagnetic clutch 311
is provided to selectively connect or disconnect the idle gear 107 to and from the
idle gear 108.
[0046] The electromagnetic clutch 311 is disengaged by the controller 150 when one or both
of the receipt sheet 55 and the journal sheet 56 are printed. When a cut sheet is
inserted for printing, the insertion is detected by the cut sheet insertion detection
lever 101, the photoelectric sensor 103, and the controller 150, in the same way as
described before, the controller 150 actuates the second stepping motor 79 to place
the feed/stop control cams 74R and 74J in the third position shown in Fig. 4C to stop
the feeding of both the receipt sheet 55 and the journal sheet 56. Simultaneously,
the electromagnetic clutch 311 is engaged, while the first stepping motor 59 is kept
activated. Because of the engagement of the electromagnetic clutch 311, the feed rollers
are rotated and the cut sheet is therefore fed. Thus, the cut sheet 201 is printed
by the printing head 3.
[0047] A modification of the uncut sheet feeding mechanism of Fig. 2 is shown in Fig. 12,
in which like reference numerals also indicate corresponding parts of the uncut sheet
feeding mechanism in Fig. 2 and descriptions thereof are omitted. In Fig. 12, reference
numeral 300 designates a fixed flat platen secured at its opposite ends (not shown)
to the right side frame 50 and the left side frame 51. In place of the platen 57,
an uncut sheet feed roller 301 is arranged to contact the receipt tape pressure roller
62R and the journal tape pressure roller 62J. The uncut sheet feed roller 301 is rotatably
supported at its opposite ends to the right side frame 50 and the left side frame
51. Although not shown, a platen gear 58 is secured to one end of the uncut sheet
feed roller 301 so that the uncut sheet feed roller 301 is rotated by the first stepping
motor 59 through the gear train as in the platen 57 in Fig. 1. An uncut sheet guide
member 302 is provided downstream of the uncut sheet feed roller 301 for guiding the
receipt sheet 55 and the journal sheet 56. In this modification, the receipt sheet
55 and journal sheet 56 are held between the uncut sheet feed roller 301 and pressure
rollers 62R, 62J, and fed forwards.
[0048] Although in the preceding embodiments, the printer prints on both the receipt sheet
55 and the journal sheet 56, the present invention may be applied to a printer for
printing on only one uncut sheet. In such a printer, only one roll of an uncut sheet
is provided.
1. A printer capable of selectively printing on at least one uncut sheet or a cut
sheet, said apparatus comprising:
a platen;
a printing head confronting the platen, being spaced by a gap;
a motor;
an uncut sheet feeding mechanism for selectively feeding or stopping said at least
one uncut sheet from a roll of the uncut sheet to said gap between said printing head
and said platen;
said uncut sheet feeding mechanism being driven by said motor to feed the uncut sheet;
a cut sheet feeding mechanism for feeding a cut sheet to said gap between said printing
head and said uncut sheet on said platen;
said cut sheet feeding mechanism being driven by said motor to feed the cut sheet;
and
control means for controlling said uncut sheet feeding mechanism and said cut sheet
feeding mechanism to cause either one of them to feed and the other not to feed.
2. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising detecting means for detecting
insertion of a cut sheet; wherein said control means is responsive to said detecting
means for causing said cut sheet feeding mechanism to feed the inserted cut sheet
and causing said uncut sheet feeding mechanism to halt the feeding.
3. The printer according to claim 1, wherein
said uncut sheet feeding mechanism means comprises a receipt sheet feed/stop mechanism
for selectively feeding or halting receipt sheet from a roll of receipt sheet and
a journal sheet feed/stop mechanism for selectively feeding or halting the journal
sheet from a roll of journal sheet;
said receipt sheet and said journal sheet are made to travel over said platen side
by side; and
said cut sheet is made to travel through the gap between said printing head and said
receipt sheet and said journal sheet.
4. The printer according to claim 1, wherein
said platen is in the shape of a roller and is rotatably mounted to a frame of the
printer;
said uncut sheet feeding mechanism comprises an uncut sheet pressure roller and an
actuating means for actuating said pressure roller between a first position at which
the pressure roller is pressed against the platen to feed the uncut sheet and a second
position at which the pressure roller is separated from the platen.
5. The printer according to claim 4, further comprising a beam extending parallel
with the axis of said platen and adjacent to said platen, wherein said uncut sheet
feeding mechanism comprises a friction pad, said actuating means selectively separates
said friction pad from said beam when said pressure roller is pressed against said
platen, or presses said friction pad against said beam to hold the uncut sheet when
said pressure roller is separated from said platen.
6. The printer according to claim 5, wherein said actuating means comprises:
a pressure roller arm bracket having a first end rotatably supporting said pressure
roller, being rotatably supported at its intermediate part, and supporting a first
cam follower shaft at a second end;
a clamp arm bracket having a first end supporting said friction pad, being rotatably
supported at its intermediate part, and supporting a second cam follower shaft at
a second end;
a tension spring connecting the second ends of said pressure roller arm bracket and
said clamp arm bracket for pulling said second ends toward each other;
a cam for engaging said first and second cam follower shafts for actuating said pressure
roller and said friction pad; and
a motor for rotating said cam;
said cam selectively assuming a first position for pushing said second cam follower
shaft to separate the friction pad from said beam and to press said pressure roller
against said platen, and a second position for pushing said first cam follower shaft
to separate said pressure roller from said platen and to press said friction pad against
said beam.
7. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said cut sheet feeding mechanism comprises
a pair of feed rollers; and actuating means for pressing the feed rollers against
each other for feeding the cut sheet.
8. The printer according to claim 7, further comprising means for detecting the insertion
of a cut sheet; wherein said actuating means actuating said rollers against each other
when the insertion of a cut sheet is detected.
9. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising a discharge rollers mounted
coaxially on a discharge roller shaft and disposed downstream of the printing head
and at a part where the uncut sheet and the cut sheet are superimposed; wherein the
spacing between adjacent discharge rollers is greater than the width of the uncut
sheet and the uncut sheet is positioned laterally to pass between the adjacent feed
rollers so that it is not fed by the feed rollers, whereas the width of the cut sheet
is greater than the spacing between the adjacent feed rollers and the cut sheet is
positioned laterally to be fed by the feed rollers.