This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority form the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-140703, filed May 29, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to acoustic ink jet recorders capable of using a plurality of kinds of inks.
2. Background Art
Ink jet recorders having various structures are conventionally known. Especially many acoustic ink jet recorders have been proposed which jet out ink droplets, using an acoustic force produced by focusing ultrasonic waves through an acoustic lens, for example, as disclosed in JP 2002-166541, JP 2000-108336, and JP-H 07-068769.
In addition to the acoustic ink jet type, these ink jet recorders further include ones of thermal and piezoelectric ink jet types. All the above-mentioned ink jet recorders have an ink reservoir and an ink droplet creating energy generation head which are fixed to each other; that is, the ink reservoir and head are not separated movable with respect to each other.
When color ink jet printers, developed by those techniques, perform monochromatic printing, only a black head and a black ink are used and other color heads and other magenta and cyan inks, etc. are not used during the printing.
Of course, a print ink for low-quality paper such as recycled paper is different from that for photographic paper. When one kind of print ink should be exchanged by another, the head itself should be exchanged by a corresponding one, or otherwise this latter head must be juxtaposed beforehand. Alternatively, the printer itself is required to be exchanged.
However, these energy generation heads are costly and the number of those heads should be reduced as much as possible from the standpoint of cost performance.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an unprecedented high-speed high-performance acoustic ink jet recorder where color print heads also are used for monochromatic printing without increasing the number of costly heads.
It, is another object of the present invention to provide an acoustic ink jet recorder or printer where a common head is used for a plurality of kinds of recording inks.
In order to achieve the above objects, one aspect of the present invention is to provides an acoustic ink jet recorder comprising: an acoustic ink jet recorder comprising: an acoustic head having a plurality of acoustic energy generation elements arranged in a line each generating acoustic energy for a respective one of pixels to be recorded; a movable ink layer holder which holds a plurality of kinds of ink layers so as to dispose a selected one of the plurality of kinds of ink layers over the acoustic head; and head drive means for driving the acoustic head in a mode corresponding to the selected kind of ink layer so as to generate acoustic energy, thereby causing the selected kind of ink layer to record image data on a recording medium.
The acoustic ink jet recorder may further comprise: a plurality of such acoustic heads. The recorder may have a settable first mode where all the plurality of acoustic heads record image data, using a first kind of ink layer; and a settable second mode where all the plurality of acoustic heads record image data, using at second kind of ink layer. The acoustic ink jet recorder may further comprise: data feeding means for dividing image data and for providing the divided data to the corresponding acoustic heads; head driving means for driving the plurality of acoustic heads sequentially based on the fed data; and conveying means for conveying the recording medium such that the respective acoustic heads can scan the recording medium in synchronism with their respective recording operations.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the present invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present invention in which:
In
At the position B, the ultrasonic generator 3 is similarly driven so as to generate ultrasonic waves to jet, out and deposit as droplets the ink in the second ink layer 5 onto the recording target 6.
In other words, the two different ink layers 4 and 5 are moved such that a selected one of them is moved to below the ultrasonic generator 3 and then ink drops are jetted out from the selected ink layer onto the recording target 6. In
The inks of kinds α and β should be selected so as to be different; that is, for example, dyestuff and pigment; or water-soluble and oil-based inks, respectively.
As described above, the ink layer block 7, which includes ink droplet emission nozzles (not shown) and at least two ink layers 4 and 5, is movable relative to the head 1. Two or more kinds of ink layers such as shown by 4 and 5 are provided for each head. A plurality of different printing modes are stored such that any one of the modes can be read and set. When one of the different printing modes is selected, the ink layers 4 and 5 are moved such that an associated one of the ink layers 4 and 5 is selected and moved to above the ultrasonic generator 3. Then, the ultrasonic generator 3 is driven such that the ink in that ink layer is jetted out as droplets from the associated ink layer.
In other words, the ink layer 4 or 5 is selected in accordance with a selected printing mode. Thus, in the same printer (or ink jet recorder) a different tone print is obtained by selecting and using one of water-soluble and oil-based print inks or otherwise by selecting an ink whose viscosity is determined in accordance with the quality of printing paper used.
Thus, the present invention provides a high-speed acoustic ink jet recorder with color heads usable also for monochromatic printing, which has not been provided heretofore. The recorder is simple in structure and not required to increase the number of costly heads for monochromatic printing.
Similarly to the first embodiment, two kinds of ink layers of the second embodiment are provided movable relative to each of ultrasonic heads 1 such that a selected one of the ink layers is moved to over an associated ultrasonic generator 3, which is then driven so as to generate ultrasonic waves thereby causing ink drops to be jetted out from the selected ink layer onto the recording target. A slit such as shown by 8 in
The ultrasonic generator 3 of the second embodiment is the same in structure and function as that of
In the second embodiment, in the color printing mode, magenta (M), cyan (C), yellow (Y) and black (K) ink layers 21, 22, 23 and 30 are disposed over ultrasonic wave generators 3m, 3c, 3y and 3k, respectively, with black ink layers 27, 28 and 29 disposed by the respective sides of the color ink layers 21, 22 and 23.
In a monochromatic printing mode, all the six color ink layers other than the black ink layer 30 move (leftward in
The timing points when the respective heads 1m, 1e, 1y and 1k are actually driven are different depending on positions where they are disposed. For sake of simplification, these differences are not reflected herein. Therefore, it is assumed in
More particularly, in this flowchart, when a print command is given (step 100), a decision is made which of the monochromatic printing and color printing modes the command requires to set (step 102). If it requires the monochromatic printing mode to be set, a black ink layer is disposed over a monochromatic printing position or each of the ultrasonic generators (step 104). Then, the monochromatic printing drive mode is set, timing points when the respective ultrasonic generators are driven and the feeding speed of the printing paper are set (step 106). Then, print data is divided for and forwarded to the respective heads (step 108), thereby starting the printing (step 114). If the command requires the color printing mode to be set (step 102), the same or different color ink layers are disposed over respective color printing positions or the respective ultrasonic generators (step 110). Then, the color printing drive mode is set; timing points when the respective ultrasonic generators are driven and the feeding speed of the printing paper are set (step 112). Then, the printing starts (step 114).
In the color printing mode, the four different-color (M, C, Y and K) ultrasonic heads are simultaneously driven such that four color recordings are synchronized, thereby printing data M1, C1, Y1 and K1 in a first dot line on the recording paper. Then, at the position where the paper is conveyed for one dot size, the heads M, C, Y and K are driven to print data M2, C2, Y2 and K2 in a second dot line on the recording paper. The feeding speed of the printing paper is dependent on the driving cycle of the heads. Generally the feeding speed of the printing paper is set such that the driving cycle is minimum, but cannot be set so as to exceed the maximum frequency (or minimum driving cycle) of ink droplet ejection.
At this time, the respective data are distributed to the corresponding heads, as shown in
According to the above-mentioned arrangements of the first and second embodiments, a plurality of kinds of ink layers are provided for each of the heads. The plurality of kinds of ink layers contain at least one same color (for example black) ink. When a same-ink droplet jetting mode is set, print data is divided for the respective heads. At this time, the feeding speed of the print target can be set, and the timing points for driving the respective heads can be set. Thus, when the number of heads is n, the heads can cooperate to print at n times the maximum printing speed of each head. Among the plurality of kinds of ink layers, a required ink layer is moved depending on a respective printing mode set.
That is, the inventive recorder has an ultrasonic emission timing mode in which respective timing points are set when the ultrasonic generators are driven to generate ultrasonic waves. That is, the recorder has the function of setting timing points when the heads generate ultrasonic waves depending on respective associated ink layers; the function of dividing print data in accordance with a printing mode set; and the function of setting the feeding speed of the printing target depending on the printing mode set. Thus, the same head is usable for printing image data in a plurality of kinds of ink layers. Thus, many different kinds of inks are easily usable in the single printer.
In the present invention, the ultrasonic heads are used as the recording heads, and the plurality of kinds of ink layers are disposed movable relative to each recording head through an ultrasonic transmission medium. Thus, ink layers used can easily replaced in a short time by other desired ones as requested. Therefore, a wide variety of records made in various combinations of different kinds of ink colors or materials can be provided easily and rapidly.
If the inks in the ink layers in the above-mentioned embodiments are replaced with living-body organic liquids for forming biochips, with liquids for printing or recording patterns on circuit boards or with EL material liquids for forming patterns on circuit boards, the embodiments can contribute to the formation of biochips and circuit patterns on those circuit boards.
Various modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broad spirit and scope of this invention. The above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate the present invention not; to limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is shown by the attached claims rather than the embodiments. Various modifications made within the meaning of an equivalent of the claims of the invention and within the claims are to be regarded to be in the scope of the present invention.
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2008-140703 | May 2008 | JP | national |