Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Controller
Reexamination Certificate
2007-02-12
2009-11-17
Luu, Matthew (Department: 2861)
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Controller
Reexamination Certificate
active
07618106
ABSTRACT:
The negative influence of noise is reduced. A liquid ejection head control method involves (A) simultaneously generating a first drive signal and a second drive signal in a particular period, (B) generating a plurality of first timing pulses and a plurality of second timing pulses, and (C) causing an operation of an element in the liquid ejection head and that performs at least an operation for causing liquid to be ejected. The first drive signal has a plurality of first waveform sections whose voltages change from a reference voltage, follow voltage change patterns determined in correspondence with operations to be performed by the element, and then return to the reference voltage. The second drive signal has a plurality of second waveform sections whose voltages change from the reference voltage, follow voltage change patterns determined in correspondence with operations to be performed by the element, and then return to the reference voltage. The first timing pulse corresponding to a first waveform section that is different from a particular first waveform section and that is generated subsequently after the particular first waveform section, and the second timing pulse corresponding to a second waveform section that is different from a particular second waveform section and that is generated subsequently after the particular second waveform section, are generated at different timings, in an overlap period between generation periods of the reference voltage, one of the generation periods being from a generation end timing of the voltage change pattern in the particular first waveform section to a generation start timing of the voltage change pattern in the different first waveform section, the other generation period being from a generation end timing of the voltage change pattern in the particular second waveform section to a generation start timing of the voltage change pattern in the different second waveform section. The element operates in response to application of either one of the first waveform section and the second waveform section to the element at a timing prescribed by either one of the first timing pulse and the second timing pulse.
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Luu Matthew
Seiko Epson Corporation
Seo Justin
Sughrue & Mion, PLLC
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