Claims
- 1. A method for monitoring print quality produced by a digital printing mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:providing predetermined print control signals to said digital printing mechanism, said printing mechanism responding to said print control signals to print an image on a substrate; simultaneously scanning said image on said substrate to generate a post-print reflectance signal and a non-print region of said substrate to generate a background reflectance signal representative of the background reflectance-of said substrate; comparing said background reflectance signal with said post-print reflectance signal; and if said post-print reflectance signal is greater than a predetermined fraction of said background reflectance signal, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality.
- 2. A method as described in claim 1 wherein if said post-print reflectance signal is less than a predetermined minimum value said output signal indicative of poor print quality is generated.
- 3. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said image is scanned synchronously with movement of said substrate relative to said printing mechanism.
- 4. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said print mechanism is comprised in a postage metering system and said image includes a postal indicia.
- 5. A method as described in claim 4 wherein said postage meter is responsive to a signal generated as a function of said output signal to inhibit further printing of postal indicia.
- 6. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said printing mechanism comprises a plurality of printheads, each of said printheads printing a portion of said image.
- 7. A method as described in claim 6 wherein said post-print reflectance signal comprises a plurality of component signals, each of said component signals corresponding to a part of said image.
- 8. A method as described in claim 7, wherein each of said component signals is compared separately with said background reflectance signal and, if any of said component signals is greater than said predetermined fraction of said background reflectance signal, said output signal is generated.
- 9. A method as described in claim 8 wherein each of said component signals is generated by a separate linear array of photosensors, said arrays being aligned end-to-end to form a single linear array, said single array spanning said image transversely to the direction of motion of said substrate relative to said printing mechanism.
- 10. A method as described in claim 9 wherein each of said separate arrays scans said corresponding one of said parts a plurality of times so that a predetermined number of scans of said image are made and, said scans are integrated for each of said corresponding portions to generate said component signals.
- 11. A method as described in claim 10 wherein said integrated scans are divided by said predetermined number, whereby said component signals represent an average over said plurality of scans.
- 12. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said background reflectance signal is compared with said post-print reflectance signal to classify said post-print reflectance signal as being satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or doubtful; anda) if said post-print reflectance signal is unsatisfactory, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality; and b) if said post-print reflectance signal is doubtful, printing a test pattern and waiting for an operator response; and then b1) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, accepting said indicia and continuing operation of said printing mechanism; and b2) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, rejecting said indicia and generating said output signal indicative of poor print quality; and c) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as satisfactory; and d) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as unsatisfactory.
- 13. A method as described in claim 12 wherein said test pattern includes variable information not known to said operator and said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable if it correctly includes said variable information, and said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable if it does not correctly include said variable information.
- 14. A method as described in claim 12 wherein said comparison is adjusted so as to classify a lesser portion of said post-print reflectance signals as doubtful.
- 15. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the non-print region of said substrate is proximate to said image and aligned transversely to relative direction of motion of said substrate and said digital printing mechanism.
- 16. A method for monitoring print quality produced by a digital printing mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:a) providing predetermined print control signals to said digital printing mechanism, said printing mechanism responding to said print control signals to print an image on a substrate; b) providing a reference signal; c) scanning said image to generate a post-print reflectance signal; d) comparing said reference signal with said post-print reflectance signal to classify said post-print reflectance signal as being satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or doubtful; then e) if said post-print reflectance signal is unsatisfactory, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality; and f) if said post-print reflectance signal is doubtful, printing a test pattern and waiting for an operator response; and then f1) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, accepting said indicia and continuing operation of said printing mechanism; and f2) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, rejecting said indicia and generating said output signal indicative of poor print quality; and g) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as satisfactory; and h) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as unsatisfactory.
- 17. A method as described in claim 16 wherein said test pattern includes variable information not known to said operator and said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable if it correctly includes said variable information, and said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable if it does not correctly include said variable information.
- 18. A method as described in claim 16 wherein said comparison is adjusted so as to classify a lesser portion of said post-print reflectance signals as doubtful.
- 19. An apparatus for monitoring print quality produced by a digital printing mechanism, comprising:means for providing predetermined print control signals to said digital printing mechanism, said printing mechanism responding to said print control signals to print an image on a substrate; means for simultaneously scanning said image on said substrate to generate a post-print reflectance signal and a non-print region of said substrate to generate a background reflectance signal representative of the background reflectance of said substrate, where the non-print region of said substrate is proximate to and in alignment with said image as viewed in a direction along said digital printing mechanism; and comparison means for: comparing said background reflectance signal with said post-print reflectance signal; and if said post-print reflectance signal is less than a predetermined minimum value or is greater than a predetermined fraction of said background reflectance signal, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality.
- 20. An apparatus as described in claim 19 wherein if said post-print reflectance signal is less than a predetermined minimum value said output signal indicative of poor print quality is generated.
- 21. An apparatus as described in claim 19 wherein said image is scanned synchronously with movement of said substrate relative to said printing mechanism.
- 22. An apparatus as described in claim 19 wherein said print mechanism is comprised in a postage metering system and said image includes a postal indicia.
- 23. An apparatus as described in claim 22 wherein said postage meter is responsive to a signal generated as a function of said output signal to inhibit further printing of postal indicia.
- 24. An apparatus as described in claim 19 wherein said printing mechanism comprises a plurality of printheads, each of said printheads printing a portion of said image.
- 25. An apparatus as described in claim 24 wherein said post-print reflectance signal comprises a plurality of component signals, each of said component signals corresponding to a part of said image.
- 26. An apparatus as described in claim 25, wherein each of said component signals is compared separately with said background reflectance signal and, if any of said component signals is greater than said predetermined fraction of said background reflectance signal, said output signal is generated.
- 27. An apparatus as described in claim 26 wherein said scanning means comprises a plurality of linear arrays of photosensors, said arrays being aligned end-to-end to form a single linear array, said single array spanning said image transversely to the direction of motion of said substrate relative to said printing mechanism; wherein each of said component signals is generated by a separate one of said linear arrays.
- 28. An apparatus as described in claim 27 wherein each of said separate arrays scans said corresponding one of said parts a plurality of times so that a predetermined number of scans of said image are made and, said scans are integrated for each of said corresponding portions to generate said component signals.
- 29. An apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein said comparing means comprises means for dividing said integrated scans by said predetermined number, whereby said component signals represent an average over said plurality of scans.
- 30. An apparatus as described in claim 19 wherein said comparison means classifies said post-print reflectance signal as being satisfactory, unsatisfactory, as less than said predetermined minimum or greater than said predetermined fraction of said background reflectance signal, or doubtful; and further comprises:a) means for, if said post-print reflectance signal is unsatisfactory, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality; and b) means for, if said post-print reflectance signal is doubtful, printing a test pattern and waiting for an operator response; and then b1) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, accepting said indicia and continuing operation of said printing mechanism; and b2) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, rejecting said indicia and generating said output signal indicative of poor print quality; and b3) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as satisfactory; and b4) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as unsatisfactory.
- 31. An apparatus as described in claim 30 wherein said test pattern includes variable information not known to said operator and said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable if it correctly includes said variable information, and said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable if it does not correctly include said variable information.
- 32. An apparatus as described in claim 30 wherein said comparison is adjusted so as to classify a lesser portion of said post-print reflectance signals as doubtful.
- 33. An apparatus as described in claim 19 wherein the non-print region of said substrate is proximate to said image and aligned transversely to relative direction of motion of said substrate and said digital printing mechanism.
- 34. An apparatus for monitoring print quality produced by a digital printing mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:a) means for providing predetermined print control signals to said digital printing mechanism, said printing mechanism responding to said print control signals to print an image on a substrate; b) means for providing a reference signal; c) means for scanning said image to generate a post-print reflectance signal; d) comparison means for: d1) comparing said reference signal with said post-print reflectance signal to classify said post-print reflectance signal as being satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or doubtful; then d2) if said post-print reflectance signal is unsatisfactory, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality; and d3) if said post-print reflectance signal is doubtful, printing a test pattern and waiting for an operator response; and then d3.1) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, accepting said indicia and continuing operation of said printing mechanism; and d3.2) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, rejecting said indicia and generating said output signal indicative of poor print quality; and d3.4) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as satisfactory; and d3.5) if said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable, adjusting said comparison to classify a greater portion of post-print reflectance signals as unsatisfactory.
- 35. An apparatus as described in claim 34 wherein said test pattern includes variable information not known to said operator and said operator response indicates said test pattern is acceptable if it correctly includes said variable information, and said operator response indicates said test pattern is unacceptable if it does not correctly include said variable information.
- 36. An apparatus as described in claim 34 wherein said comparison is adjusted so as to classify a lesser portion of said post-print reflectance signals as doubtful.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following co-pending applications filed on even date herewith and assigned to the assignee of this application: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/193,610, entitled MAILING MACHINE INCLUDING INK JET PRINTING HAVING PRINT HEAD MALFUNCTION DETECTION; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/193,609, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME MEASUREMENT OF DIGITAL PRINT QUALITY; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/193,607, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING OPERATION OF AN INK JET PRINTHEAD; all of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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