Ink jet print head drive with normalization

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Controller

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347 43, B41J 201

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055024688

ABSTRACT:
A method of normalizing performance of an image forming marking element, the method comprising the steps of operating the marking element with an adjustable operating parameter set to a first test value and quantifying a first value of a quantifiable performance characteristic of the marking element, operating the marking element with the operating parameter set to a second test value and quantifying a second value of the quantifiable performance characteristic, calculating an optimum value of the operating parameter, and adjusting the operating parameter to its calculated optimum value.

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