Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system comprising:a scanning carriage having a plurality of different ink printheads mounted therein for printing on media in a print zone; an optical sensor capable of scanning across the media in a scanning zone; a test pattern printed by said printheads and scanned by said sensor, said test pattern incorporating repeated subsets of sample print marks wherein a location of at least two spaced apart samples from one printhead which form a subset are each separately compared to a different location of a common reference sample associated with such subset in order to achieve alignment calibration between said different ink printheads.
- 2. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said scanning carriage has a scanning direction, and wherein said test pattern comprises repeated subsets of the sample print marks extending in said scanning direction to achieve alignment calibration in said scanning direction.
- 3. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said media moves in a media advance direction through said print zone, and wherein said test pattern comprises repeated subsets of the sample print marks extending in said media advance direction to achieve alignment calibration in said media advance direction.
- 4. The printing system of claim 1 wherein each subset includes said common reference sample located between said two spaced apart samples.
- 5. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said common reference sample and said sample print marks in each subset are printed by a same printhead.
- 6. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said common reference sample and said sample print marks in each subset are printed by different printheads, respectively.
- 7. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said common reference sample and said sample printmarks in each subset are printed in different color inks, respectively.
- 8. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said common reference sample is printed in a color taken from a group consisting of cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks.
- 9. The printing system of claim 1 wherein each different printhead prints a test pattern of said sample printmarks along different rows, respectively, extending in a carriage scan direction.
- 10. The printing system of claim 1 wherein each different printhead prints a test pattern of said sample printmarks along different columns, respectively, extending in a media advance direction.
- 11. A method of calibrating a first inkdrop location of at least one printhead relative to a second inkdrop location of a second printhead comprising:printing a first calibration pattern formed by a series of spaced-apart bars which are in aligned proximity and are generated from the at least one printhead; printing a second calibration pattern formed by a series of spaced-apart bars which are in aligned proximity and are generated from the second printhead; printing a first reference mark in close proximity to said first pattern of spaced-apart bars, wherein multiple ones of said first reference mark are interlaced in said first pattern; printing a second reference mark in close proximity to said second pattern of spaced-apart bars, wherein multiple ones of said second reference mark are interlaced in said second pattern; providing an alignment calibration by comparing the locations of the first and second patterns of spaced-apart bars with the locations of the first and second reference marks, respectively.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said first pattern of spaced-apart bars extends in a printhead scanning direction.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said first reference mark is located between two spaced-apart bars in said first pattern.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said second pattern of spaced-apart bars extends in a media advance direction.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said second reference mark is located between two spaced-apart bars in said second pattern.
- 16. The method of claim 11 wherein said first and second reference marks are the same color, which same color is different from the color of the first or second patterns.
- 17. The method of claim 11 wherein said first and second patterns of spaced-apart bars are different colors as compared with a color of said first and second reference marks, respectively, with at least some of both first and second patterns having vertically spaced-apart bars.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein at least a portion of said first and second patterns of spaced-apart bars are said same color of said first and second reference marks, with at least some of both first and second patterns having horizontally spaced-apart bars.
- 19. The method of claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said first pattern of said spaced-apart bars are a different color than said first reference mark, and at least a portion of said second pattern of said spaced-apart bars are a different color than said second reference mark, with at least some of both first and second patterns having both horizontally spaced-apart bars and vertically spaced-apart bars.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to the following co-pending commonly assigned applications, all of which are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Ser. No. 08/585,051 filed Jan. 11, 1996 by Cobbs et al. entitled MULTIPLE INKJET PRINT CARTRIDGE ALIGNMENT BY SCANNING A REFERENCE PATTERN AND SAMPLING SAME WITH REFERENCE TO A POSITION ENCODER; U.S. Ser. No. 08/811,406 filed Mar. 4, 1997 by Garcia et al entitled OPTICAL ENCODING OF PRINTHEAD SERVICE MODULE; and U.S. Ser. No. 09/031,115 by Maza et al, filed on Feb. 26, 1998 entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATING AN INKJET PRINTER CARRIAGE RELATIVE TO A SERVICE STATION.
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