Claims
- 1. A mixed resolution printer comprising:
- a frame for holding a medium for being printed upon in a print zone;
- a carriage supported on said frame and movable across said print zone during a scan;
- a first printhead mounted on said carriage and including a first array of nozzles for printing a swath of black ink, said first printhead having a first print resolution and a first width parallel to a direction of movement of said medium through said print zone, said first printhead having a top edge facing opposite said direction of movement of said medium and a bottom edge facing said direction of movement of said medium, said first array of nozzles being disposed between said top and bottom edges;
- a second printhead mounted on said carriage parallel to said first printhead, said second printhead including a second array of nozzles for printing a swath of color ink, said second printhead having a second print resolution lower than said first print resolution and a second width shorter than said first width, said second printhead having a top edge facing opposite said direction of movement of said medium and a bottom edge facing said direction of movement of said medium, said second array of nozzles being disposed between said top and bottom edges,
- a third printhead mounted on said carriage and disposed between said first and second printheads, said third printhead being identical to said second printhead for printing a swath of a second color ink,
- wherein an edge of said second printhead and an edge of said third printhead are substantially aligned with an edge of said first printhead, such that a maximum print swath created by said first printhead at least partially overlaps a maximum print swath created by said second and third printheads during a single scan of said carriage across said medium.
- 2. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1 wherein said top edge of said second printhead, is substantially aligned with said top edge of said first printhead.
- 3. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1 wherein said bottom edge of said second printhead is substantially aligned with said bottom edge of said first printhead.
- 4. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1 wherein said second printhead prints ink including a color component selected from a group consisting of cyan, magenta, and yellow.
- 5. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1 wherein said second printhead prints a plurality of ink colors.
- 6. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1 wherein said second printhead prints a single first color, said printer further comprising a third printhead identical to said second printhead and positioned adjacent said second printhead, wherein said third printhead prints a single second color.
- 7. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1, wherein said printer is an inkjet printer.
- 8. The mixed resolution printer of claim 1 further comprising inks supplied to said first printhead, said second printhead, and said third printhead.
- 9. A method performed by a color printer comprising the step of:
- scanning a carriage across a print zone of a medium to be printed upon, said carriage supporting a first printhead, a second printhead, a third printhead, and a fourth printhead in a side-by-side relationship for composite printing by said first printhead, said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead on the medium in said print zone; and
- supplying energizing signals to said first printhead, said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead as said carriage is scanning and said medium is held stationary so that said first printhead prints a maximum print swath having a top and a bottom and said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead each print maximum print swaths, each maximum print swath having a top and a bottom, wherein said maximum print swath printed by said first printhead at least partially overlaps said maximum print swaths printed by said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead during scanning of said carriage across said medium,
- said first printhead printing black ink and having a first print resolution, a first width parallel to a direction of movement of said medium through said print zone, a top edge facing opposite said direction of movement of said medium, and a bottom edge facing said direction of movement of said medium,
- said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead printing color inks and having a second print resolution lower than said first print resolution, a second width shorter than said first width, a top edge facing opposite said direction of movement of said medium, and a bottom edge facing said direction of movement of said medium, wherein said step of supplying energizing signals causes said top or bottom of each of said maximum print swaths created by said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead to be aligned with said top or bottom, respectively, of said maximum print swath created by said first printhead.
- 10. The method of claim 5 wherein said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead print ink including color components selected from a group consisting of cyan, magenta, and yellow.
- 11. The method of claim 5 wherein said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead are located in a single print cartridge.
- 12. The method of claim 5 wherein said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead are each located in a separate print cartridge.
- 13. The method of claim 5 wherein said step of supplying energizing signals causes said top of each of said maximum print swaths created by said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead to be aligned with said top of said maximum print swath created by said first printhead.
- 14. The method of claim 5 wherein said step of supplying energizing signals causes said bottom of each of said maximum print swaths created by said second printhead, said third printhead, and said fourth printhead to be aligned with said bottom of said maximum print swath created by said first printhead.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation application of parent application Ser. No. 08/399,398, filed Mar. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,764,254 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/145,261, filed Oct. 29, 1993, entitled MIXED RESOLUTION PRINTING FOR COLOR AND MONOCHROME PRINTERS, by Donald G. Harris, et al.
This application also relates to the copending applications Ser. No. 08/056,556, filed Apr. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,408,746, entitled DATUM FORMATION FOR IMPROVED ALIGNMENT OF MULTIPLE NOZZLE MEMBERS IN A PRINTER, by Jeffrey A. Thoman, et al., and Ser. No. 07/958,833, filed Oct. 8, 1992, entitled PRINTHEAD WITH REDUCED INTERCONNECTIONS TO A PRINTER, by Michael B. Saunders, et al., both owned by the assignee of this application and incorporated herein by reference.
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