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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 31, 2002
Filed:
May. 14, 2001
Robert Charles Lewis Day, Hertfordshire, GB;
Jonathan Kemp, Cambridge, GB;
Adrian Michael Woodward, Hertfordshire, GB;
Lawrence Archard, Cambridge, GB;
Robert Charles Sims, Hertfordshire, GB;
Geert Heyse, Sint Katelijne Waver, BE;
Michel Woodman, Cambridgeshire, GB;
Chris McCleave, London, GB;
Martin Gibbs, East Sussex, GB;
Esselte N.V., Sint-Niklaas, BE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a printer including a scanning mechanism provided in a housing, a mounting mechanism for releasably mounting a print head to the scanning mechanism, and an aperture. The scanning mechanism is arranged to move within the housing. The aperture is provided within the housing and arranged to be placed on, or adjacent to, an image receiving medium such that the print head, when mounted, is operable to print onto the image receiving medium through the aperture. In order to engrave an image into the image receiving medium, it is proposed that the mounting mechanism is arranged to accommodate a holding mechanism which holds a machining device for machining a medium. The printer may be provided with an ink supply containing a security ink, especially for printing entry receipts onto the hand of as customer entering a discotheque, concert, or other event.