Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1995-02-10
1997-05-06
Barlow, Jr., John E.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
347 33, 347 35, 347 87, B41J 2165
Patent
active
056275722
ABSTRACT:
An ink-jet printer is provided with a printhead maintenance system which is capable of providing optimum maintenance for different types of color or monochrome printheads. Dummy heaters are provided in each printhead as a way of identifying the different types of printheads. A maintenance controller is provided in the printer for executing a maintenance program comprising first and second maintenance algorithms for controlling maintenance of monochrome and color type printheads. The controller includes an E.sup.2 PROM memory into which descriptor records are downloaded from a data processor to which the printer is connected. Each descriptor record contains a head detection pattern and various parameters specifying the number and time of wipes, the number of nozzle fires, etc. necessary to maintain a head of the type corresponding to the head detection pattern. When the printer is turned on, or a new printhead is installed, the pattern of heaters is sensed, compared to the head detection patterns in the descriptor records, and the parameters in the descriptor record having a head detection pattern best matching the sensed pattern of heaters are used in executing the maintenance program. The memory may be updated with new descriptor records thereby permitting proper maintenance of printheads developed subsequent to the design of the maintenance system.
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Harrington III Paul
James, III Edmund H.
Mayo Randall D.
Barlow Jr. John E.
Griffin, Jr. B. Franklin
Lexmark International Inc.
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