Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1995-08-10
1996-12-10
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
347 33, 347 35, B41J 2165
Patent
active
055835473
ABSTRACT:
Automatic print rate-controlling and pen-servicing method and apparatus are described for power management and for determining appropriate servicing intervals for plural-pen ink-jet printers. The preferred method involves counting the number of drops of ink that are fired from each of plural pens in the printer's printhead carriage and optionally calculating the pen firing rate such that printer throughput can be controlled to limit time-averaged power and such that pen servicing frequency can be based upon the need for such servicing. The counts are maintained in memory connected, for example, with the printer's microcontroller, as are parameters that the microcontroller uses to determine appropriate drop count-based print rate controlling or pen servicing that reduce printer throughput only to the extent necessary. Particularly, the pens are serviced when any of the counts is within a predefined finite range of a predefined number or no later than when any of the counts exceeds a corresponding predefined number. The preferred apparatus includes a drop counter, a service station for wiping and spitting plural pens within a printhead carriage and a controller responsive to the drop counter to control the printing rate and to move the printhead carriage into operative association with the service station based upon drop count, firing rate, time-averaged power capability, printhead location and other predetermined criteria.
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Elgee Steven B.
Gast Paul D.
Moon Eva-Maria
Fuller Benjamin R.
Hewlett--Packard Company
Yockey David
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