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20080198194 | PRINTING METHOD AND PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing method of the present invention includes the steps of: carrying a medium and ejecting ink from a print head to print, on the medium, a mark that can be filled in by a user; detecting, with a sensor, whether or not the mark has been filled in; and performing a process in accordance with a result of the detection by the sensor. With this printing method, operations with respect to a printing apparatus can be performed with ease. | 08-21-2008 |
20080273050 | PRINTING UP TO EDGES OF PRINTING PAPER WITHOUT PLATEN SOILING - This invention allows images to be printed up to the edges of printing paper while preventing ink droplets from depositing on the platen. Ink droplets Ip are ejected from a print head | 11-06-2008 |
20100194811 | PRINTING METHOD AND PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing method of the present invention includes the steps of: carrying a medium and ejecting ink from a print head to print, on the medium, a mark that can be filled in by a user; detecting, with a sensor, whether or not the mark has been filled in; and performing a process in accordance with a result of the detection by the sensor. With this printing method, operations with respect to a printing apparatus can be performed with ease. | 08-05-2010 |
20100277535 | PRINTING APPARATUS, PROGRAM, AND PRINTING METHOD - A print start position is set to an appropriate position, and the time required for printing is shortened. A printing apparatus, which forms a row of dots from a print start position in a scanning direction to print on a medium to be printed, is provided with a sensor that is capable of detecting an edge, in the scanning direction, of the medium to be printed. The printing apparatus stores the result of detecting the edge of another medium to be printed, and, when printing on the medium to be printed, it reads out the stored detection result and determines the print start position based on that detection result. | 11-04-2010 |
20100328386 | RECORDING APPARATUS, RECORDING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND COMPUTER SYSTEM - A recording apparatus can be prevented from becoming dirty, for example, due to incorrectly loading a recording medium. If a width of the recording medium that has been detected by the detection means is shorter than a width, in the direction that intersects the carrying direction of the recording medium, over which the recording information is to be recorded, then a portion of the recording information, of the entire recording information, corresponding to the width, or to less than the width, of the recording medium that has been detected by the detection means is recorded onto the recording medium by the recording head. A notice is made when the width of the recording medium that has been detected by the detection means is different from a width of the size of the recording medium that has been set with the setting means. The ON/OFF of an operation through which the detection means detects the width of the recording medium is settable. | 12-30-2010 |
20110084994 | PRINTING UP TO EDGES OF PRINTING PAPER WITHOUT PLATEN SOILING - This invention allows images to be printed up to the edges of printing paper while preventing ink droplets from depositing on the platen. Ink droplets Ip are ejected from a print head | 04-14-2011 |
20120081428 | Printing up to Edges of Printing Paper without Platen Soiling - This invention allows images to be printed up to the edges of printing paper while preventing ink droplets from depositing on the platen. Ink droplets Ip are ejected from a print head | 04-05-2012 |
20130286070 | Printing Up To Edges of Printing Paper Without Platen Soiling - Images are printed up to the edges of printing paper while preventing ink droplets from depositing on the platen. According to the present invention, an area R for ejecting image-forming ink droplets is specified for a region lying beyond the edges of a printing paper P. The pixels of an external upper edge portion Rfp, extending beyond the upper edge Pf, and the pixels of an internal upper edge portion Rfq, disposed downstream of the external upper edge portion Rfp, are recorded solely by the nozzles disposed opposite the downstream slot of the platen. When dots are recorded, blank spaces are prevented from forming in the edge portions of the printing paper, and ink droplets are prevented from depositing on the platen when the printing paper P deviates from its intended position. | 10-31-2013 |
20140375714 | Printing Up To Edges of Printing Paper Without Platen Soiling - Images are printed up to the edges of a print medium while preventing ink droplets from depositing on the platen. Ink droplets are ejected without blank space up to the edges of the medium according to print data. The print medium is supported opposite a dot-recording head. Ink droplets are ejected to a first area lying outside of an upper edge of the print medium and to a second area lying outside of a lower edge of the print medium. A length of the second area in a sub-scanning direction is greater than a length of the first area in the sub-scanning direction. In device embodiments, control of such operations is provided by a controller. | 12-25-2014 |
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20100221307 | ANTIVIRAL AGENTS, ANTIVIRAL FIBERS AND ANTIVIRAL FIBER STRUCTURES - Provided are antiviral agents that are effective in inactivating viruses, and fiber products and fiber structures carrying these antiviral agents. The antiviral agent effectives against influenza and comprises a metal phthalocyanine derivative represented by formula I. Fiber carries these antiviral agents. | 09-02-2010 |
20100272668 | ANTIVIRAL SUBSTANCE, ANTIVIRAL FIBER, AND ANTIVIRAL FIBER STRUCTURE - The present invention is to provide an antiviral substance effective for inactivating viruses, a fiber product carrying the antiviral substance, and a fiber structure. The antiviral substance comprises a polymer containing a maleic acid component as a monomer unit in its polymer chain, and is effective against an avian influenza virus. An antiviral fiber can be produced by mixing the copolymer with cellulose and spinning the resulting mixture. | 10-28-2010 |
20110236504 | VERSATILE DISINFECTANT - The invention relates to a versatile disinfectant containing as main components, a metal ion having an antimicrobial action, L-cysteine and L-ascorbic acid, characterized in that it contains a surfactant excluding a nonionic surfactant in addition to these main components. The versatile disinfectant may further contain one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of sorbic acid, sorbates, benzoic acid, benzoates and p-hydroxybenzoate esters. The pH of the versatile disinfectant is preferably adjusted to 2.5 to 4.0. The disinfectant can disinfect an object to be treated for an environment, an apparatus, a human body, an animal body, a plant body, an organic matter or the like by bringing the disinfectant into contact with such an object to be treated. | 09-29-2011 |