Claims
- 1. A recording device for recording while scanning a recording head, said device comprising:
- a carriage for mounting said recording head, said carriage having a natural frequency, wherein a periodic vibration equal to the natural frequency of said carriage occurs when accelerated;
- a stepping motor for moving said carriage;
- a driving circuit for switching respective phases of said stepping motor in accordance with an input pulse signal, and sequentially advancing the respective phases; and
- control means for generating the pulse signal for determining a driving frequency for said stepping motor in order to drive said carriage, said control means comprising setting means for setting a time period of nearly a half period of the periodic vibration generated in said carriage in a moving direction when said carriage shifts from a stopped state to a moving state equal to a time for an acceleration region of said stepping motor, and driving said stepping motor with acceleration during the time period, and thereafter generating the pulse signal so as to drive said stepping motor at the constant speed as said stepping motor being in a constant speed region.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said recording head comprises an ink-jet recording head.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said setting means comprises a table, said table being set so as to make the time period of nearly the half period of periodic vibration generated in said carriage in the moving direction when said carriage shifts from the stopped state to the moving state substantially equal to the time of the acceleration region of said stepping motor and drive said stepping motor with acceleration during the time period, and thereafter causing said control means to generate the pulse signal so as to drive said stepping motor at the constant speed as said stepping motor being in the constant speed region.
- 4. A device according to claim 1, wherein a width of the pulse signal decreases during the time period of acceleration.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the width of the pulse signal remains constant when the stepping motor is driven at a constant speed.
- 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein a width of the pulse signal decreases during the time period of acceleration.
- 7. A device according to claim 1, wherein said setting means comprises a table, said table being set so as to make the time period of nearly a half period of the periodic vibration generated in said carriage in the moving direction when said carriage shifts from the stopped state to the moving state substantially equal to the time of the acceleration region of said stepping motor and cause said control means to generate the pulse signal so as to drive said stepping motor with acceleration during the time period, and further, set to have a portion to drive said stepping motor at a constant speed within the acceleration region of said stepping motor.
- 8. A carriage driving method for driving a carriage from a stopped state to a constant-speed moving state, said method comprising the steps of:
- driving a stepping motor for driving the carriage with acceleration with a time period of nearly a half period of periodic vibration generated in the carriage in a moving direction when the carriage shifts from a stopped state to a moving state being a time of an acceleration region of the stepping motor;
- driving the stepping motor at a constant speed during a portion of the acceleration region of the stepping motor; and
- driving the stepping motor at a constant speed after completion of driving the stepping motor with acceleration.
- 9. A driving method according to claim 8, wherein in said step of driving the stepping motor with acceleration, pulse signals are applied with a successively decreasing width.
- 10. A driving method according to claim 8, wherein in said steps of driving the motor at a constant speed, pulse signals are applied with a constant width.
- 11. A carriage driving device comprising:
- a carriage having a natural frequency, wherein a periodic vibration equal to the natural frequency of said carriage occurs when accelerated;
- a stepping motor for moving said carriage;
- a driving circuit for switching respective phases of said stepping motor in accordance with an input pulse signal, and sequentially advancing the respective phases; and
- control means for generating the pulse signal for determining a driving frequency for said stepping motor in order to drive said carriage, said control means driving said stepping motor with acceleration with a time period of nearly a half period of the periodic vibration generated in said carriage in a moving direction when said carriage shifts from a stopped state to a moving state being the time of an acceleration region of said stepping motor, and thereafter generating the pulse signal so as to drive said stepping motor at a constant speed as said stepping motor being in a constant speed region and providing the pulse signal to said driving circuit.
- 12. A device according to claim 11, wherein said control means includes a table, said table being set so as to make the time period of nearly the half period of periodic vibration generated in said carriage in the moving direction when said carriage shifts from the stopped state to the moving state substantially equal to the time of the acceleration region of said stepping motor and drive said stepping motor with acceleration during the time period, and thereafter causing said control means to generate the pulse signal so as to drive said stepping motor at the constant speed as said stepping motor being in a constant speed region.
- 13. A device according to claim 11, wherein a width of the pulse signal decreases during the time period of acceleration.
- 14. A device according to claim 13, wherein the width of the pulse signal remains constant when the stepping motor is driven at a constant speed.
- 15. A device according to claim 11, wherein a width of the pulse signal decreases during the time period of acceleration.
- 16. A device according to claim 11, wherein said control means comprises a table, said table being set to make said control means generate the pulse signal so as to make the time period of nearly a half period of the periodic vibration generated in said carriage in the moving direction when said carriage shifts from the stopped state to the moving state substantially equal to the time of the acceleration region of said stepping motor and drive said stepping motor with acceleration, and further, to have a portion to drive said stepping motor at a constant speed within the acceleration region of said stepping motor.
- 17. A carriage driving method for driving a carriage from a stopped state to a constant-speed moving state, said method comprising the steps of:
- driving a stepping motor for driving the carriage with acceleration by making a time period of nearly a half period of periodic vibration generated in the carriage in a moving direction when the carriage shifts from a stopped state to a moving state substantially equal to the time of an acceleration region of the stepping motor; and
- driving the stepping motor at a constant speed after the completion of the drive of the stepping motor with acceleration.
- 18. A driving method according to claim 17, wherein in said step of driving the stepping motor with acceleration, pulse signals are applied with a successively decreasing width.
- 19. A driving method according to claim 17, wherein in said step of driving the motor at a constant speed, pulse signals are applied with a constant width.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/936,772 filed Aug. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
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