Claims
- 1. A method for printing an image; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a nonzero step distance that varies as between steps but is always in a forward direction and less than three-quarters of a swath height; and wherein: pen masking is not used, except for masking necessary for swath alignment; the number of passes over each portion of the printing medium is three; and the step distance substantially alternates between two distinct values, namely one-sixth and one-half of a height of the swath.
- 2. A method for printing an image; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a nonzero step distance that varies as between steps but is always in a forward direction and less than three-quarters of a swath height; and wherein: pen masking is not used, except for masking necessary for swath alignment the number N of passes is odd; the step distance varies among values having a form (2n−1)/2N, where n is an integer ranging from 1 through N.
- 3. A method for printing an image; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a nonzero step distance that varies as between steps but is always in a forward direction and less than three-quarters of a swath height; and wherein: pen masking is not used, except for masking necessary for swath alignment banding effects produced by said method have substantially twice a spatial frequency of banding effects produced using a same number of passes but with nonvarying step distance.
- 4. A method for printing an image; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a nonzero step distance that varies as between steps; and wherein: said stepping comprises using a step distance that is substantially random or randomized.
- 5. A method for printing an image, particularly for use in a printer that has an installed algorithm for accommodating print-medium-advance-axis error; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a nonzero step distance that varies as between steps; and wherein: said stepping comprises using an adaptation of the error-accommodating algorithm.
- 6. Apparatus for printing an image on a printing medium; said apparatus comprising:a printhead; means for passing the printhead over such medium multiple times, each pass forming a swath of marks on such medium; and means for spacing edges of each swath away from edges of substantially each other swath so that substantially no two swath edges coincide on such medium wherein: the spacing means comprise means for modifying a spatial frequency of banding effects produced by the apparatus.
- 7. Apparatus for printing an image on a printing medium; said apparatus comprising:a printhead; means for passing the printhead over such medium multiple times, each pass forming a swath of marks on such medium; and means for spacing edges of each swath away from edges of substantially each other swath so that substantially no two swath edges coincide on such medium; and wherein: the spacing means comprise means for spacing the edges of swaths from each other by a distance that is substantially random or randomized.
- 8. Apparatus for printing an image on a printing medium; said apparatus comprising:a printhead; means for passing the printhead over such medium multiple times, each pass forming a swath of marks on such medium; means for spacing edges of each swath away from edges of substantially each other swath so that substantially no two swath edges coincide on such medium; and an installed algorithm for accommodating print-medium-advance-axis error; and wherein: the spacing means comprise means for adapting the error-accommodating algorithm to space the swath edges away from each other.
- 9. Apparatus for incrementally printing an image on a printing medium; said apparatus comprising:a carriage for reciprocation over such medium; a printhead on the carriage for forming, in substantially each certain multiple of a half-reciprocation of the carriage, a fully inked swath of marks on such medium; each swath having at least one region; said printhead comprising multiple individual printing elements, a number of combinations of groups of which are used for printing each region of each swath; and means for increasing the number of combinations used for printing each region.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein:said certain multiple of a half-reciprocation is one half-reciprocation.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein:said certain multiple of a half-reciprocation is one full reciprocation.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein:said certain multiple of a half-reciprocation is two full reciprocations.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9:further comprising an advance mechanism for providing relative motion between the carriage and such medium, in a direction substantially orthogonal to the reciprocation; and at least one processor for automatically stepping the advance mechanism, generally once for each half-reciprocation; wherein the number-increasing means comprise means for operating the stepping means by a step distance that varies as between steps.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:the stepping-means operating means comprise at least one part of the at least one processor.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:substantially no two swath edges coincide.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:the step distance varies at substantially every step.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein:the step distance substantially alternates between two distinct values.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:banding effects produced by said apparatus have substantially twice a spatial frequency of banding effects produced using said certain multiple of a half-reciprocation but with nonvarying step distance.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:the certain multiple of a half-reciprocation of the carriage over substantially every portion of such medium is three; and the two distinct values are one-sixth and one-half of a height of the swath.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:the certain multiple of a half-reciprocation is odd; the step distance varies among values having the form (2n−1)/2N, where N is the multiple and n is an integer ranging from 1 through N.
- 21. A method for printing an image on a printing medium; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a step distance that is substantially random or randomized.
- 22. A method for printing an image on a printing medium, particularly for use in the presence of printing-medium-axis directionality error at least some amount of which is not systematically distributed; said method comprising:executing plural passes of a printhead over a printing medium, each pass forming a swath of marks on the medium; and between printing passes of the printhead, stepping the printing medium by a step distance that is substantially random or randomized; and wherein: the stepping comprises adapting a directionality-error-accommodating algorithm to provide the substantially random or randomized step distance, for mitigating whatever amount of the directionality error is not systematically distributed.
RELATED PATENT DOCUMENTS
A closely related document is another, coowned U.S. utility-patent application filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office substantially contemporaneously with this document. It is in the name of Askeland, identified as Hewlett Packard Company docket number PD-10982166-1 and entitled “BANDING REDUCTION IN INCREMENTAL PRINTING, THROUGH VARIATION OF NOZZLE COMBINATIONS AND PRINTING-MEDIUM ADVANCE”—subsequently assigned utility-patent-application Ser. 09/516,815. That document, and other related documents cited or discussed in it, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into this document.
Other related documents also wholly incorporated by reference herein are other, coowned U.S. utility-patent applications filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office generally contemporaneously with this document. One such document, pertinent for its introduction of print-medium-axis directionality (“PAD”) error, is in the name of Doval and identified as Hewlett Packard Company docket number PD-60980081H95, under the title “COMPENSATION FOR MARKING-POSITION ERRORS ALONG THE PEN-LENGTH DIRECTION, IN INKJET PRINTING”. It was later assigned provisional application No. 60/179,383; and then relied upon for its priority benefit in filing of utility-patent-application Ser. No. 60/179,383. Another such document of Doval, U.S. patent-application Ser. No. 09/408,407 shows that extremely tiny (i.e. a pixel row or less) imprecisions or variation in print-medium advance can be helpful, whereas repetitive somewhat larger advance errors are more often troublesome.
Other such documents, pertinent for their introduction of printing-element selection generally (and swath-height manipulation to accommodate such selection), are in the name of Askeland. They are identified as Hewlett Packard docket numbers PD-10982150Z111, entitled “ADAPTIVE INCREMENTAL-PRINTING MODE THAT MAXIMIZES THROUGHPUT WHILE MAINTAINING INTERPEN ALIGNMENT BY NOZZLE SELECTION”, and PD-10982151Z112, entitled “ADAPTIVE INCREMENTAL-PRINTING MODE THAT MAXIMIZES THROUGHPUT BY SHIFTING DATA TO PRINT WITH PHYSICALLY UNALIGNED NOZZLES”—and subsequently assigned respective patent-application Ser. Nos. 09/492,564 and 09/492/929.
Still another such document is in the name of Garcia-Reyero, and is pertinent for its introduction of printmode techniques that enable printers to develop printmasks in the field, from factory-supplied kernels or algorithms, very efficiently and quickly. This document is identified as Hewlett Packard Company docket PD-60990032Z21, intended for filing shortly after the present document—and subsequently assigned utility-patent-application Ser. No. 09/516,323.
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