Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Controller
Patent
1996-09-10
1999-03-30
Hilten, John S.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Controller
347 14, 400 74, 400279, B41J 29393
Patent
active
058895345
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the a method usable in the field of printing, and in particular to a method of characterizing a drum-based digital print engine so that each of a plurality of ink droplets propelled toward a common picture element location, or pixel, of a print media coupled to an exterior surface of a rotating drum member precisely reaches the same pixel location irregardless of slight variations in portions of the surface of the drum. In a preferred embodiment, a drum based printing system contains eight print heads mounted on an axially driven carriage assembly and arranged in two rows of four such that no two print heads prints upon a common print swath at any given time, and each row of print heads is further oriented rotationally around a portion of the circumference of the drum member. All print heads operate relatively independently of fixed firing locations, and instead operate based on a first firing printing head so that each subsequent print heads fire only after a predetermined delay due simply to its rotational and axial displacement from the first print head. Slight variations in the surface of the drum and non concentric alignment of a rotation sensor coupled to the axis of rotation of the drum are compensated during initial assembly of the print engine. In one embodiment, this technique allows implementation of effective and simple calibration process for a four hundred nozzle wide format ink jet digital print engine during printing by an end user.
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patent: 4621801 (1986-11-01), Sanchez
patent: 5606648 (1997-02-01), Wlther
patent: 5648808 (1997-07-01), Yanagi
Johnson Neill Arthur Kelso
Laumeyer Robert Anthony
Lukis Lawrence J.
Novotny John Patrick
Colorspan Corporation
Hilten John S.
McDowall Paul H.
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