Claims
- 1. 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) deriving a reference signal from said print control signals; c) scanning said image to generate a post-print signal; d) comparing said reference signal with a corrected version of said post-print signal accounting for a reflectance of said substrate, before said image is printed, corresponding to a location where said image is to be printed; and e) if said reference signal and said post-print signal do not compare within predetermined standards, generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality.
- 2. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said print mechanism is comprised in a postage metering system and said image is a postal indicia.
- 3. A method as described in claim 2 wherein said postage metering system is responsive to a signal generated as a function of said output signal to inhibit further printing of postal indicia.
- 4. A method as described in claim 1 comprising the further step of, prior to printing said image, scanning said substrate upon which said image is to be printed to generate a reflectance signal, said reflectance signal being used to correct said post-print signal.
- 5. A method as described in claim 1, wherein the reflectance of said substrate is uniform; and comprising the further step of, prior to printing said image determining an overall reflectance signal for said substrate, said overall reflectance signal being used to correct said post-print signal.
- 6. A method as described in claim 5 wherein said print mechanism is comprised in a postage metering system and said substrate is a tape.
- 7. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said post-print signal represents integration of reflectance over a plurality of segments of said image.
- 8. A method as described in claim 7 wherein each of said plurality of segments comprises a plurality of pixels printed substantially concurrently by a printhead comprised in said print mechanism.
- 9. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said post-print signal represents summation of scanned pixels over a plurality of segments of said image.
- 10. A method as described in claim 9 wherein each of said plurality of segments comprises a plurality of portions of said image, each of said portions printed by a separate corresponding printhead comprised in said print mechanism.
- 11. A method as described in claim 10 wherein each of said portions is scanned by a separate photosensor.
- 12. A method as described in claim 11 wherein the plurality of portions comprise a postal indicia.
- 13. A method as described in claim 12 wherein another plurality of portions of said image comprises a tagger print printed with a fluorescent ink.
- 14. A method as described in claim 9 wherein said summation is carried out digitally.
- 15. A method as described in claim 9 wherein said summation is carried out in analog form.
- 16. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said image comprises a vertical column of pixels.
- 17. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said image is scanned by reflected light from an LED source.
- 18. A method as described in claim 17 wherein said reflected light is diffuse.
- 19. A method as described in claim 18 wherein said reflected light is green light with a wave length of approximately 570 nanometers.
- 20. An apparatus for monitoring print quality produced by a digital printing mechanism, said apparatus comprising: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 deriving a reference signal from said print control signals; c) means for scanning said image to generate a post-print signal; d) means for comparing said reference signal with a corrected version of said post-print signal accounting for a reflectance of said substrate, before said image is printed, corresponding to a location where said image is to be printed; and e) means for generating an output signal indicative of poor print quality if said reference signal and said post-print signal do not compare within predetermined standards.
- 21. An apparatus as described in claim 20 wherein said print mechanism is comprised in a postage metering system and said image is a postal indicia.
- 22. An apparatus as described in claim 20 wherein said postage meter is responsive to a signal generated as a function of said output signal to inhibit further printing of postal indicia.
- 23. An apparatus as described in claim 20 further comprising means for, prior to printing said segment, scanning said segment to generate a reflectance signal, said reflectance signal being used to correct said post-print signal.
- 24. An apparatus as described in claim 20, wherein the reflectance of said substrate is uniform; and further comprising means for, prior to printing said image determining an overall reflectance signal for said substrate, said overall reflectance signal being used to correct said post-print signal.
- 25. An apparatus as described in claim 24, wherein said print mechanism is comprised in a postage metering system and said substrate is a tape.
- 26. A method as described in claim 20 wherein said post-print signal represents integration of reflectance over a plurality of segments of said image.
- 27. An apparatus as described in claim 26 wherein each of said plurality of segments comprises a plurality of pixels printed substantially concurrently by a printhead comprised in said print mechanism.
- 28. An apparatus as described in claim 20 wherein said post-print signal represents summation of scanned pixels over a plurality of segments of said image.
- 29. An apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein each of said plurality of segments comprises a plurality of portions of said image, each of said portions printed by a separate corresponding printhead comprised in said print mechanism.
- 30. An apparatus as described in claim 29 wherein each of said portions is scanned by a separate photosensor.
- 31. An apparatus as described in claim 30 wherein the plurality of portions comprise a postal indicia.
- 32. An apparatus as described in claim 31 wherein another plurality of portions of said image comprises a tagger print printed with a fluorescent ink.
- 33. An apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein said summation is carried out digitally.
- 34. An apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein said summation is carried out in analog form.
- 35. An apparatus as described in claim 20 wherein said image comprises a vertical column of pixels.
- 36. An apparatus as descibed in claim 20 wherein said image is scanned by reflected light from an LED source.
- 37. An apparatus as described in claim 36 wherein said reflected light is diffuse.
- 38. An apparatus as described in claim 37 wherein said reflected light is green light with a wave length of approximately 570 nanometers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following co-pending applications filed on Nov. 17, 1998 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.: 09/193,708, 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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