The invention relates to an inkjet printing method, more particularly to a printing method adopting a tiny step mode of one or more print heads to reduce the print heads' scanning times.
Inkjet printing is a technology in which the print heads jet ink to the object to generate image pattern. It is a non-contact printing and widely used in the industrial application field with advantages such as high print speed, low pollution and good adaptability to multiple types of objects. The inkjet printing is divided into Scanning inkjet printing and Single-pass inkjet printing according to the motion mode of carriage and to-be-printed object. Scanning inkjet printing adopts step movement of the print heads (multi-pass printing) to improve the desired resolution of image pattern. During scanning inkjet printing, the printing carriage scans left and right along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction and relatively steps along the step direction perpendicular to the linear guide beam. For single-pass inkjet printing, the carriage stays still and the object moves in high speed unidirectionally. Single-pass inkjet printing has a high demand for print resolution and print height of the print heads. The head resolution should be equal to the desired resolution of the image pattern, and the print height of head should be equal to the height of the to-be-printed image area. Of course the high precision can be also obtained by head stitching and the print height can be also increased by installing head in series. However, this method requires more heads. The cost of printer will be increased by either using the high-resolution head or using multiple heads to obtain high print precision.
For scanning inkjet printing, the low-resolution print heads can be used and the desired resolution of the to-be-printed image pattern can be improved by the step movement of the print heads (multi-pass printing). This method can cut the cost of printing apparatus and reduce the demand for head resolution.
In the present technology, there are two types of image size. The first one, as shown in
When the height of the to-be-printed image area “H” is smaller than the total print swath height of one or more print heads(stitched) “HH”, taking increasing the desired print resolution to four times of the head resolution as an example, as shown in
When the height of the to-be-printed image area “H” is smaller than the total print swath height of one or more print heads(stitched) “HH”, adopting the step times “2*Steps−1” will increase the stepping times, and lots of head nozzles don't jet ink at the beginning or end of the scan print movement. Thus that leads to needing more scanning times, increasing print time and lowering work efficiency.
In view of the problems in the prior art, the purpose of the present invention is to provide with an inkjet printing method to reduce the print heads' scanning times, save printing time and costs, and improve the productive efficiency on the premise of ensuring the print precision.
To realize the purpose, the present invention presents an inkjet printing method, including the print heads' left and right scan movement along the scanning direction (X direction), the print heads' step movement along the step direction (Y direction), and the print heads' vertical movement perpendicular to the platen on which the to-be-printed object is placed (Z direction). The print heads jet ink during scanning movement for Bidirectional printing or Unidirectional printing; the print heads do not jet ink during step movement or vertical movement. Wherein, the step distance SH for print heads in the step movement is a tiny step SH distance, which satisfies SH≤(HH−H)/Steps (the calculation of “HH−H” divided by the number of Steps, the unit can be millimeter). Wherein HH represents the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched), H represents the height of the to-be-printed image area, and the Steps represents step times.
In the said inkjet printing method, wherein the step distance SH of the said print heads meets the formula: SH>(1/Print Head Resolution), in other words, SH>print head's nozzle pitch.
In the said inkjet printing method, wherein the height of the to-be-printed image area is smaller than the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched). The following Bidirectional printing steps are included:
Step 1, The top of one HH (one ink color) or multiple HHs arranged in parallel rows for multiple color printing align with the top edge of the to-be-printed image area;
Step 2, The print heads scan from the start edge to the end edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern on the object, then the print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction, and in this process don't jet ink;
Step 3, The print heads scan from the said end edge to the said start edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern to cover the ink drops attached to the said jetted ink/image pattern on the object in Step 2;
Step 4, The print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction/the direction perpendicular to the linear guide beam. In this process, print heads don't jet ink;
Step 5, Repeat Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4 until the end of printing (reach the number of steps depending on desired resolution).
In the said inkjet printing method, wherein the height of the to-be-printed image area is smaller than the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched). The following Unidirectional printing steps are included:
Step 1, The top of one HH (one ink color) or multiple HHs arranged in parallel rows for multiple color printing align with the top edge of the to-be-printed image area;
Step 2, The print heads scan from the start edge to the end edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern on the object;
Step 3, The print heads scan from the said end edge to the start edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction. In this process, print heads don't jet ink;
Step 4, The print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction/the direction perpendicular to the linear guide beam. In this process, print heads don't jet ink.
Step 5, Repeat Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4 until the end of printing (reach the number of steps depending on desired resolution).
In the said inkjet printing method, wherein the height of the to-be-printed image area is smaller than the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched). The following steps of 2.5D/3D printing are included:
Step 1, The top of one HH (one ink color) or multiple HHs arranged in parallel rows for multiple color printing align with the top edge of the to-be-printed image area;
Step 2, The print heads scan from the start edge to the end edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern on the object, then the print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction, and in this process don't jet ink;
Step 3, The print heads scan from the said end edge to the said start edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern to cover the ink drops attached to the said jetted ink/image pattern on the object in Step 2;
Step 4, The print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction/the direction perpendicular to the linear guide beam. In this process, print heads don't jet ink;
Step 5, Repeat Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4 until the end printing of one layer (reach the number of steps depending on desired resolution);
Step 6, Repeat Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, Step 4 and Step 5 until the printed image pattern reaches the expected thickness (that is, check if the thickness of the printed image pattern reaches the expected thickness, if not, repeat Step 1 to Step 5; if yes, continue to Step 7);
Step 7, Control the print heads to rise to the preset height in the direction perpendicular to the platen (Z direction);
Step 8, Repeat Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, Step 4, Step 5, Step 6 and Step 7 until the printed image pattern achieves the target height of 2.5D/3D print effect.
In the said inkjet printing method, wherein the height of the to-be-printed image area is larger than HH/the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched), the following steps are included:
Step 1, The top of one HH (one ink color) or multiple HHs arranged in parallel rows for multiple color printing align with the top edge of the to-be-printed image area, which is the print origin of the first section of the to-be-printed image area;
Step 2, The print heads scan from the start edge to the end edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern on the object, then the print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction, and in this process don't jet ink;
Step 3, The print heads scan from the said end edge to the said start edge along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern to cover the ink drops attached to the said jetted ink/image pattern on the object in Step 2;
Step 4, The print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction/the direction perpendicular to the linear guide beam. In this process, print heads don't jet ink;
Step 5, Repeat Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4 until the end printing of current section of the image area (reach the number of steps depending on desired resolution);
Step 6, Print Heads move to the print origin (Y direction) of the next section of the to-be-printed image area by stepping a big distance along the step direction (the big distance can be HH−(Steps−1)*SH);
Step 7, Repeat Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4 until the end printing of the current section of the image area (reach the number of steps depending on desired resolution);
Step 8, Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 until the whole to-be-printed image area is printed.
In the said inkjet printing method, wherein includes before printing, adjusting the distance between the nozzle plane in the carriage and the object to a distance suitable for printing.
The method in this invention is well-thought designed. When users need to print high-resolution image pattern but use the relatively low-resolution print heads, this method enables to reduce the total step times of the print heads and improves the utilization ratio of head nozzles. Thus, on the premise of guaranteeing the high-resolution, the print time is shortened and the print efficiency is improved.
Preferred embodiments of the inkjet printing method in this invention is descried but not confined below with reference to the accompanying figures.
The inkjet printing method in this invention is based on an inkjet printing apparatus, which includes a printing carriage, a linear guide beam, a platen to lay the object for printing, a to-be-printed object and a control system. The linear guide beam is mounted along the print heads' scanning direction (X direction). The printing carriage is mounted on the linear guide beam, and the printing carriage moves left and right (or right and left) along the linear guide beam. One or more print heads can be mounted at the bottom of the carriage. When only one print head is mounted (one ink color), the color of output ink depends on the print image pattern requirement. When multiple print heads are mounted, the print heads can either jet different colors of ink such as Magenta (M), Yellow (Y), Cyan (C) and Black (K), or jet the same color of ink to increase the print speed. In addition, at least one print head for printing white ink (W) and/or transparent ink (V) can be mounted on the printing carriage in this invention. The sub-ink-tank and negative pressure control system can be also added to the carriage. The carriage not only moves left and right along the linear guide beam/the scanning direction, but also moves along the step direction (Y direction) which is perpendicular to the scanning direction/the linear guide beam. Moreover, it can also move along the vertical direction perpendicular to the platen on which the to-be-printed object is placed (Z direction). The platen mounted below the linear guide beam is used to hold the to-be-printed object. In this invention, the to-be-printed image area is usually smaller than the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched). It can be also larger than the total print swath height of one or more print heads (stitched). The control system controls the print heads to scan left and right along the scanning direction and jet ink during the scanning process with bidirectional or unidirectional printing method. It also controls the print heads to step along the step direction and move along vertical direction perpendicular to the platen on which the to-be-printed object is placed.
The example shown in
The detailed printing process for this print method is: At the beginning of printing, the print head is at the position S001 in the step direction. The top of one HH (one ink color)/the print head's first nozzle aligns with the top edge of the to-be-printed image area. The print head scans left and right along the scanning direction/the linear guide beam (scans from the start edge to the end edge, and then scans from the said end edge to the said start edge). During the unidirectional printing, the head nozzles in shaded area jet ink to generate image pattern, which means the head nozzles right above the to-be-printed image area jet ink/image pattern, and others don't jet ink. After coming back to the start edge in the scanning direction, the print head steps a distance of SH along the step direction and arrives at the position S002 in the step direction. The print head scans left and right again along the scanning direction. During the unidirectional printing, the head nozzles in shaded area jet ink to generate image pattern, which means the head nozzles right above the to-be-printed image area jet ink/image pattern, and others don't jet ink. After coming back to the start edge in the scanning direction, the print head steps a distance of SH along the step direction and arrives at the position S003 in the step direction. The print head scans left and right again along the scanning direction. During the unidirectional printing, the head nozzles in shaded area jet ink to generate image pattern, which means the head nozzles right above the to-be-printed area jet ink/image pattern, and others don't jet ink. After coming back to the start edge in the scanning direction, the print head steps a distance of SH along the step direction and arrives at the position S004. The print head scans left and right again along the scanning direction. During the unidirectional printing, the head nozzles in shaded area jet ink to generate image pattern, which means the head nozzles right above the to-be-printed area jet ink/image pattern, and others don't jet ink. After coming back to the start edge in the scanning direction, the whole to-be-printed image area is printed. If the print head prints with the bidirectional printing method, the print head scans back(left) and forth(right) two times in total along the scanning direction, and the print head steps a distance of SH along the step direction before the per next scan printing. Through the said printing method above, the image pattern on the to-be-printed object has been printed four times and the resolution is four times of the head resolution. In this print method, the print head needs to scan print four times to print the whole to-be-printed image area. In other words, the desired resolution divided by the head resolution equals the number of step times. Moreover, the total step times N is equal to the number of step times: N=Steps. This method is different from the present print method indicated in
Take the following detailed parameters as an example to illustrate
The detailed printing process of this printing method is similar to the said method of
In short, when the height of the to-be-printed image area “H” is larger than the total print swath height of one or more print heads(stitched) “HH”, every time after the print head steps a distance of SH along the step direction for desired step times which depend on desired resolution (defined as tiny step cycle), then the print head steps a big distance of [HH−(steps−1)*SH] along the step direction and continue repeating the said print method of the tiny step cycle. In the said method, print until the whole to-be-printed image area is printed. The desired high-resolution print effect can be achieved without affecting the print efficiency.
In addition, the above print method can be used when the carriage moves along vertical direction perpendicular to the platen on which the to-be-printed object is placed (Z direction), to print the image pattern with 3D or 2.5D print effect. After printing one layer of the to-be-printed image with the above printing method, the print head scans left and right to print the same image by repeating the above printing method. After the overlapped images reach the expected thickness, this moment, need to check if the thickness of the printed image pattern reaches the expected thickness, if not, repeat the above print and step method; if yes, the carriage will rise for a micro distance to the preset height along the direction perpendicular to the platen (Z direction) on which the to-be-printed object is placed and repeat the above operations until the printed image pattern overlapped achieves the target height 2.5D/3D print effect. The detailed printing procedure is: Step 1, The top of HH (one print head for one ink color) or multiple HHs (multiple print heads) arranged in parallel rows for multiple color printing align with the top of the to-be-printed image area; Step 2, The print heads scan from the start edge to the end edge along the liner guide beam (the scanning direction), and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern on the object, then the print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction, and in this process don't jet ink; Step 3, The print heads scan from the said end edge to the said start edge along the linear guide beam (the scanning direction), and at the same time the head nozzles are controlled to jet ink/image pattern to cover the ink drops attached to the said jetted ink/image pattern on the object in Step 2; Step 4, The print heads step a distance of SH along the step direction/the direction perpendicular to the linear guide beam. In this process, the print heads don't jet ink; Step 5, Repeat Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4 until the end printing of one layer (reach the number of steps depending on desired resolution); Step 6, Repeat Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, Step 4 and Step 5 until the printed image reaches to the expected thickness (that is, check if the thickness of the printed image reaches the expected thickness, if not, repeat Step 1 to Step 5; if yes, continue to Step 7); Step 7, Control the print heads to rise to the preset height in the direction perpendicular to the platen (Z direction); Step 8, Repeat Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, Step 4, Step 5, Step 6 and Step 7 until the printed image achieves the target height of 2.5D/3D print effect. The above scan printing method is bidirectional printing method, in addition to this, we can also use the unidirectional printing method along the scanning direction and step a distance of SH along the step direction before each scan printing, and other processes are the same as above.
In addition, the present printing method includes before printing, adjusting the distance between the nozzle plane in the carriage and the object to a distance suitable for printing in Z direction.
The present printing method in this invention enables to reduce the total step times of the print heads and improve the utilization ratio of the head nozzles. Thus, on the premise of guaranteeing the high-resolution, the print time is shortened and the print efficiency is improved.
It is to be understood that any alternations and modifications made to the detailed embodiment herein shall not depart from the scope of the claims and spirit of the present invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2017/086903 | 6/2/2017 | WO | 00 |