Information
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Patent Grant
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6254218
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Patent Number
6,254,218
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 24, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman, Langer & Chick, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
- B41J221
- B41J2145
- B41J215
- B41J2155
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Abstract
A color ink jet printer for forming a color image on a recording medium transported, by ejecting a plurality of colors of ink along a direction intersecting a transportation direction of the recording medium, includes a plurality of ink jet units corresponding to a plurality of colors of ink, each one of which has a plurality of ink jet nozzles arranged along the direction intersecting the recording medium transportation direction, wherein an ink jet nozzle arrangement density in the ink jet unit which uses an ink used most frequently in the plurality of ink jet units is set higher than the arrangement density of the ink jet nozzles of each of the remainder of the plurality of ink jet units.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a color ink jet printer for printing color images on a transported recording medium, and more specifically, to a color ink jet printer which is provided with a plurality of ink jet units corresponding to plural colors of ink including black, each one of which is provided with a plurality of ink jet nozzles arranged along a direction intersecting a transportation direction of the recording medium, and can record color images by ejecting plural colors of ink including black in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium onto the transported recording medium.
This kind of color ink jet printer has recently begun to be used in place of a conventional, so-called serial type color ink jet printer which can record color images by ejecting plural colors of ink onto a transported recording medium while the ink jet unit provided with a plurality of ink cassettes for plural colors of ink is making a reciprocal movement along the recording medium in a direction intersecting a transportation direction of the recording medium (in a width direction of the recording medium).
This new type of conventional color ink jet printer is widely known by, for example, Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 10-138520, and in comparison with the conventional so-called serial type color ink jet printer, it has following advantages. That is, since it is no longer necessary to reciprocate the ink jet unit to record color images, it can record color images on the recording medium at high speed. In addition, since the size of each of a plurality of ink cassettes combined with the non-reciprocating ink jet unit can be increased, the frequency for replacing ink cassettes is reduced (that is, recording efficiency is high).
Next, referring to
FIG. 8
, a structure of the new type of conventional color ink jet printer will be schematically explained.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the new type of conventional color ink jet printer
10
has a paper sheet cassette
14
removably arranged at a lower part of an inner space of an external housing
12
. The paper sheet cassette
14
includes a mounting plate
14
a
on which a large number of paper sheets P are stacked and an urging means
14
b
such as a spring which urges the mounting plate
14
a
upwards. Substantially at a center in the inner space, a rotation drum
16
which rotates at a predetermined speed in a direction indicated by an arrow R is arranged.
From one end of the paper sheet cassette
14
, a first transportation unit
18
extends towards a side facing portion of an outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. The first transportation unit
18
includes a pick-up roller
18
a
with which an upper most paper sheet P in the large number of paper sheets urged upwards as described above by the urging means
14
a
in the paper sheet cassette
14
comes in contact and which picks up the uppermost paper sheet P by its rotation, and a resist roller pair
18
b
with which a leading end of the paper sheet P picked up by the pick-up roller
18
a
from the cassette
14
comes in contact.
The first transportation unit
18
is connected at the resist roller pair
18
b
with a branched transportation unit
20
extending from the resist roller pair
18
b
to a paper sheet manual supply opening
10
a
formed at a predetermined position of an outer wall of the external housing
12
. The paper sheet manual supply opening
10
a
is usually covered with a paper sheet manual supply lid
22
which is mounted in a predetermined position on the outer wall of the external housing
12
to be rotatable between an open position where the lid
22
is left from the opening
10
a
to open the opening
10
a
and a closed position where the lid
22
covers the opening
10
a
to close the opening
10
a
. In
FIG. 1
, the paper sheet manual supply lid
22
is arranged in the open position.
The paper sheet manually inserted into the opened paper sheet manual supply opening
10
a
is transported to the resist roller pair
18
b
by a sub pick-up roller
20
arranged close to the paper sheet manual supply opening
10
a
in the inner space of the external housing
12
.
At a predetermined position along each of the transportation paths of the first transportation unit
18
and the branched transportation unit
20
, a transportation fault (jamming) sensing unit
24
which senses a transportation fault (jamming) of the paper sheet P in the transportation path is arranged.
The rotation drum
16
includes a recording medium holding member (not-illustrated) mounted in a predetermined position on the outer circumferential surface of the drum
16
so as to be movable between a closed position where the holding member is laid on the circumferential surface and an opening position where the holding member is left from the circumferential surface. The holding member (not-illustrated) is opened and closed by a holding member driving unit (not-illustrated)located in the vicinity of the rotation drum
16
. The holding member (not-illustrated) is opened by the holding member driving unit (not-illustrated) when it reaches a predetermined rotation angle position as the rotation drum
16
makes the predetermined rotation.
The resist roller pair
18
b
of the first transportation unit
18
supplies the paper sheet towards the opened holding member on the rotation drum
16
. The opened holding member is closed by the holding member driving unit (not-illustrated) at a timing when the leading end of the paper sheet reaches a gap between the opened holding member and the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
, so that the leading end of the paper sheet is held at the predetermined position on the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
by the closed holding member.
Thereafter, as the predetermined rotation of the rotation drum
16
takes place, the paper sheet is pressed against and brought in close contact with the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
by a pressure roller
16
a
and an electric charging roller
16
b
arranged on the circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. The pressure roller
16
a
and the charging roller
16
b
are separated from the circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
after the paper sheet is passed under these rollers
16
a
and
16
b
. At a predetermined position adjacent to the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
, a transportation fault (jamming) sensing unit
16
c
which senses a separation of the paper sheet from the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
(that is, transportation fault and a cause of jamming) is arranged.
In this embodiment, the rotation drum
16
, pressure roller
16
a
, charging roller
16
b
, and the not-illustrated holding member and the holding member driving unit mentioned above form a recording medium holding unit which holds and rotates the paper sheet as the recording medium.
In the inner space of the external housing
12
, a recording head
26
is further arranged adjacent to the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. The recording head
26
is supported by a recording head moving unit
28
, and the recording head moving unit
28
can move the recording head
26
between a recording position where the recording head
26
is located closely to the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
as shown by a solid line in
FIG. 1 and a
retracted position where the recording head
26
is brought away from the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
as indicated by a two-dots chain line in FIG.
1
. In the recording position, the recording head
26
is close to the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
by 1 mm or less.
The recording head
26
includes four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K arranged at four positions separated from each other with a predetermined distance interposed therebetween along the circumferential direction of the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. Each of the four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K extends in a range substantially corresponding to a width of the rotation drum
16
in a direction along a rotation center shaft
16
d
of the rotation drum
16
.
FIG. 9
shows an enlarged view of a portion of the recording head
26
, the portion facing the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. As shown in
FIG. 9
, each of the four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K is constructed by combining independent sections
27
one another in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
d
. In this combination, each of the independent sections
27
is elongated and they are generally arranged along a straight line with their longitudinal directions being located along the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
d
, but in detail, they are staggered alternately along the straight line.
Each of the independent sections
27
has a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
arranged at a predetermined pitch in a portion facing to the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
, and the ink jet nozzles
27
a
of all of the sections of each ink jet unit
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y or
26
K are arranged in a range substantially corresponding to a width of the rotation drum
16
in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
d
. In this conventional example, the predetermined pitch is set in such a manner that the ink jet nozzles
27
a
are arranged at 300 dpi (dots per inch). And the predetermined pitch of a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in each of the four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K is the same one another.
It is possible to prepare each of the ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K with a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
easily and at low cost by forming each of the ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K with a plurality of independent sections
27
and by forming a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in each of a plurality of independent sections
27
. This is because the more the length of a member in which a large member of microscopically small ink jet nozzles
27
a
must be formed is large, the more a process for forming a large number of microscopically small ink jet nozzles
27
a
at a predetermined pitch over the length of the member complicate.
The four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K are connected to four ink containers
30
provided in the inner space of the external housing
12
through ink supply tubes
32
with ink supply pumps
31
each having a valve function. To the four ink containers
30
, ink cassettes
34
containing ink of colors (in this embodiment, black, cyan, magenta, and yellow) corresponding to ink which are used in the ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K, are removably provided. The recording head
26
can reciprocate in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
of the rotation drum
16
by ½ the pitch between a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of each of the four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K.
The ink supply pumps
31
open the ink supply tubes
32
when the four ink jet units are used to form color images, and allows the ink to be automatically supplied by a negative pressure generated in the four ink jet units as a result of ejection of ink from the ink jet nozzles
27
a
, from four ink containers
30
to four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K. In this case, the ink jet unit
26
c
ejects the cyan ink, the ink jet unit
26
M ejects the magenta ink, the ink jet unit
26
Y ejects the yellow ink, and the ink jet unit
26
K ejects the black ink.
The ink supply pump
31
s
are used to prevent the ink jet nozzles
27
a
from clogging by forcibly discharging out the ink from the ink jet nozzles
27
a
of the four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K.
In the color ink jet printer
10
of this embodiment, the number of rotation of the rotation drum
16
which is necessary to hold the paper sheet supplied to the rotation drum
16
onto the predetermined position on the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
is
1
. And the number of rotation of the rotation drum
16
which is necessary to form a full-color image on the paper sheet held on the rotation drum
16
at the 300 dpi (dot per inch) pixel density (dissolution) based on an image signal sent from electrical control circuit (not illustrated) is 2. In the similar manner, the number of rotation of the rotation drum
16
which is required for forming a full-color image on the paper sheet held on the rotation drum
16
at the 600 dpi (high dissolution) is 4. And the paper sheet on which the full-color image have been formed is separated from the rotation drum
16
while the rotation drum
16
is making further one rotation, and is transported to an outside of the color ink jet printer
10
by a second transport unit later described.
When the recording head
26
forms the full-color image, the recording head
16
forms one half of the full-color image in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
of the rotation drum
16
white the rotation drum
16
makes one rotation. Thereafter, the recording head
26
moves in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
by ½ pitch, and forms the remainder one half of the full-color image in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
of the rotation drum
16
white the rotation drum
16
makes the next one rotation.
That is, when the recording head
26
forms the full-color image on the paper sheet at the 300 dpi pixel density (resolution) while the rotation drum
16
makes two rotations, the recording head
26
makes one reciprocal movement in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
by ½ pitch. When the recording head
26
forms the full-color image on the paper sheet at the high pixel density (high resolution) of 600 dpi while the rotation drum
16
makes 4 rotations, the recording head
26
makes two reciprocal movements in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a.
Consequently, this conventional color ink jet printer
10
requires 4 rotations of the rotation drum
16
to hold the paper sheet on the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
, form the full-color image on the paper sheet at the 300 dpi pixel density, and separate the paper sheet on which the full-color image have been formed from the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
, and in the similar manner, 6 rotations of rotation drum
16
are required for forming the full-color image on one paper sheet at the pixel density of 600 dpi (high resolution).
Assuming the rotation speed of the rotation drum
16
in this case be 120 rpm, this conventional color ink jet printer
10
can form the full-color image of 600 dpi high pixel density (high resolution) at 20 sheets per minute, and in the case of 300 dpi pixel density full-color image, it can form the full-color image on 30 sheets per minute.
The recording head
26
includes an ink catcher
36
which is movable between a retracted position where the ink catcher
26
is left from the portion of the recording head
26
facing the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
and a covering position where the ink catcher
36
covers the portion of the recording head
26
. The ink catcher
36
is arranged in the retracted position while the recording head
26
is located in the recording position as shown by the solid line in
FIG. 1
, and is arranged in the covering position while the recording head
26
is located at in retracted position as shown by the two-dots chain line in FIG.
1
. The ink catcher
36
in the covering position prevents the ink leaking out from the ink jet nozzles
27
a
from soiling the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. The ink supply pumps
31
operate to prevent the ink jet nozzles
27
a
of the four ink jet units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y, and
26
K from clogging while the ink catcher
36
is arranged in the covering position.
In the ink catcher
36
, an ink jet nozzle cleaning device (not-illustrated) is assembled. This ink jet nozzle cleaning device is used while the ink catcher
36
is arranged in the closed position to forcibly and mechanically clean the ink jet nozzles
27
a
after the recording head
26
is used over a long period of time or the recording head
26
is not used over a long period of time.
In the inner space of the external housing
12
, the second transportation unit
38
is arranged to extend from a portion in the downstream side of the recording head
26
in the predetermined rotation direction R of the rotation drum
16
in the vicinity of the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
, to the upper wall of the external housing
12
. The second transportation unit
38
includes a peeling member (not illustrated) at its base end close to the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
. The peeling member is used for peeling the paper sheet on which the color image have been formed from the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
and for introducing the peeled paper sheet into the second transportation unit
38
.
The holding member (not illustrated) of the rotation drum
16
is opened by the holding member driving unit (not illustrated) at a predetermined rotation angle position immediately before holding member reaches at the base end of the second transportation unit
38
in last one rotation of the rotation drum
16
after the color image is formed on the paper sheet on the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
as described above by the recording head
26
. As a result of this, the peeling member (not illustrated) at the base end of the second transportation unit
38
peels the paper sheet on which the color image have been formed, from the outer circumferential surface of the rotation drum
16
and introduces into the second transportation unit
38
.
The second transportation unit
38
includes a plurality of paper sheet transportation roller pairs
38
a
and transportation fault (jamming) sensing units
38
b
at a plurality of positions along the transportation path of the second transportation unit
38
.
In this embodiment, the upper wall
12
a
of the external housing
12
can move horizontally between a closed position in which the upper wall covers the upper opening of the external housing
12
as shown in FIG.
1
and an open position in which the upper wall opens a part of the upper opening. While the upper wall
12
a
is arranged in the closed position as shown in
FIG. 1
, the paper sheet on which the color image have been formed is discharged from an extending end of the second transportation unit
38
onto the upper surface of the upper wall
12
a
in the closed position as indicated by an arrow A.
When the upper wall
12
a
is located in the open position, it is possible to replace four ink cassettes
34
through the part of the upper opening of the external housing
12
.
In the conventional color ink jet printer
10
structured as described above, the color of the ink most frequently used is black, and it is frequent that the black ink only is used. This is because characters and figures are most frequently formed.
And in forming images by the black ink which is most frequently used, it is strongly desired to improve the image forming quality (that is, pixel density) without degrading the image forming speed (that is, the speed for forming the image per unit time), or to improve the image forming speed (that is, the speed to form the image per unit time) without degrading the image forming quality (that is, pixel density).
Under the above-mentioned circumstances, it is an object of the present invention to provide a color ink jet printer which can improve the image forming quality (that is, pixel density) without degrading the image forming speed (that is, the speed for forming the image per unit time) or to increase the image forming speed (that is, the speed for forming the image per unit time) without degrading the image forming quality (that is, pixel density) in forming the image with only the inks most frequently used, such as black ink only.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object of the present invention, the color ink jet printer of the present invention for forming a color image on a recording medium transported, comprising:
a plurality of ink jet units corresponding to plural colors of ink, each provided with a plurality of ink jet nozzles arranged along a direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium,
wherein an arrangement density of the ink jet nozzles in the ink jet unit which uses an ink used most frequency in the plural colors of inks is set higher than the arrangement density of the ink jet nozzles of each of the remainder of the plurality of ink jet units.
With this structure, when the image is formed on the recording medium by only the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequency while the recording medium is transported at a predetermined speed, it is possible to improve the image forming quality (that is, pixel density) while the recording medium is transported at the predetermined speed, as compared to a case when the image is formed by each of the ink jet units or a combination thereof which uses or use each of or the other inks while the recording medium is transported at the predetermined speed.
Alternately, if the quality (that, is the pixel density) of the image formed on the recording medium by the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently is the same as that of the image formed on the recording medium by each of the ink jet units or the combination thereof which uses or use each of or the other inks, it is possible to increase the image forming speed (that is, the speed for forming the image per unit time) without degrading the image forming quality (that is, pixel density) by the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently.
And in the color ink jet printer of the present invention structured as described above, the ink which is used most frequently can be black ink.
In the color ink jet printer of the present invention structured as described above,
the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently includes a plurality of parts separated each other in the transportation direction of the recording medium,
a pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles in each of the parts of the ink jet unit in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium is substantially the same as the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles in each of the remaining ink jet units in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium; and
the positions of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of one of the plurality of parts of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently deviate only by a distance smaller than the pitch from the positions of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of the other part adjacent to the one part in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium.
In such a case, it is possible to manufacture the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently with the ease of the same level as that of the ink jet units which use other inks.
And in the above-mentioned case, in order to further improve the image forming quality (that is, pixel density), if the number of the plurality of the above parts of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently is demoted by N and the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles of each of the plurality of above parts is denoted by Pz, the distance in which each of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of one of the above parts deviates from each of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of the other part adjacent to the one part in the direction intersecting the transportation direction should be preferably specified as Pz/N.
In the color ink jet printer of the present invention as structured as described above,
it may be that the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently in the direction intersecting the transportation direction is set to be smaller than the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles of each of the other ink jet units.
In such a case, as compared to the above described case in which the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently includes the plurality of parts separated from one another in the transportation direction of the recording medium, the structure of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently can be made still more simple, and the dimensions thereof can be reduced.
In this case, too, in order to improve the image forming quality (that is, pixel density), if the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles of each of the other ink jet units is denoted by Pz, the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently should be preferably specified as Pz/M (integer).
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1
is a schematic bottom view of a recording head with a characteristic structure in a color ink jet printer according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view of the recording head of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged view of an arrangement of a plurality of ink jet nozzles of a main part of a plurality of ink jet units in the recording head of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
schematically shows a structure of an electrical control circuit of the color ink jet printer according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a schematic bottom view of a modification of a recording head of a color ink jet printer according to one embodiment of the present invention of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a schematic bottom view of a recording head with a characteristic structure in a color ink jet printer according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged view of an arrangement of a plurality of ink jet nozzles of a main part of a plurality of ink jet units in the recording head of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a schematic vertical sectional view of a conventional color ink jet printer; and
FIG. 9
is a bottom view of a recording head of the color ink jet printer in FIG.
8
.
Referring to the drawings, color ink jet printers according to various embodiments and modified examples of the present invention will be described in detail hereinafter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A main part of a structure of a color ink jet printer according to one embodiment of the present invention is the same as that of a main part of a structure of the conventional color ink jet printer
10
shown in FIG.
8
and FIG.
9
. The color ink jet printer according to the one embodiment of the present invention is different from the conventional color ink jet printer
10
shown in FIG.
8
and
FIG. 9
in a structure of the recording head, and more specifically, a structure of the ink jet unit for black ink.
Consequently, with respect to the structure of the color ink jet printer according to the one embodiment of the present invention, the structure of the recording head only will be explained.
In FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, a bottom view and a side view of a recording head
26
′ of the one embodiment are schematically shown, and in these figures, reference characters which are used in
FIG. 9
denote the same elements as those of the structure of the conventional recording head
26
in FIG.
9
.
The recording head
26
′ of the one embodiment is provided with three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y in which are arranged in three positions along the predetermined rotation direction R of the rotation drum
16
and each of which extends in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
of the rotation drum
16
, as in the case of the conventional recording head
26
. In this case, the three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y are used to eject three colors of ink, cyan, magenta, and yellow, from a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
formed therein, respectively. A structure of each of the three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y is the same as to one another, and consequently, a pitch between the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in each of the ink jet units is the same as to one another.
In the recording head
26
′ of one embodiment, unlike the conventional recording head
26
, the ink jet unit which uses black ink is constructed by assembling two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
and
26
K-
2
each of which has the same structure as to each other. The structure of each of the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
is the same as that of each of the three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, and consequently, a pitch between a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
formed in each of the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
is the same as the pitch between the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
formed in each of the three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y.
The two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
which use black ink extend in the direction along the rotation center shaft
16
a
of the rotation drum
16
at two positions along the rotation direction R, the two positions being located adjacent to the three positions of the three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y along the predetermined rotation direction R of the rotation drum
16
. The two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
which use black ink are deviated from each other in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R.
To be more in detail, as clearly shown in
FIG. 3
, one of the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
for black ink, for example,
26
K-
2
, is arranged in such a manner that the positions of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R are the same positions as those of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of each of the three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R. The other, for example,
26
K-
1
, is arranged in such a manner that the positions of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R deviates in the above intersecting direction from the positions of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of, for example,
26
K-
2
, in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R.
The distance in which the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of one ink jet sub-unit
26
K-
1
for black ink deviate with respect to the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of the other ink jet sub-unit
26
K-
2
for black ink in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R is smaller than the pitch between the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
and is ½ Pz in this embodiment.
As described above in detail, in the recording head
26
′ of this one embodiment, the ink jet unit for black ink is structured by assembling two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
, and the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
are assembled in such a manner that the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of one ink jet sub-unit
26
K-
1
deviates from the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of the other ink jet sub-unit
26
K-
2
at the distance smaller than the pitch Pz between the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R. As a result, in the recording head
26
′ of this one embodiment, the arrangement density of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in the whole of two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
for black ink is higher than the arrangement density of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of each of other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y.
Consequently, in the color ink jet unit printer using the recording head
26
′ of this one embodiment, the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
for black ink are able to form a black image at the pixel density (resolution) per one rotation of the rotation drum
16
double as much as that in the case when an image is formed by using at least one of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y. When the image is formed by the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
for black ink at the pixel density (resolution) which is the same as that when the image is formed by at least one of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, there is required the rotation speed one half that of the rotation drum
16
required when the image is formed by at least one of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y.
That is, in the color ink jet unit printer using the recording head
26
′ of this one embodiment, the black image can be formed at the pixel density (resolution) double as much as that when the image is formed by at least one of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, if black and other color the images are formed on the same number of paper sheet per unit time as to each other, and the black image can be formed on the greater number of paper sheet per unit time if the black and other color images are formed at the same pixel density (resolution) as to each other.
In this embodiment, both of the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
for black ink are used only when the image is formed by the black ink only. And when the image is formed with black ink and at least one color ink of at least one of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, the ink jet sub-unit
26
K-
2
for black ink only is used, which has the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
arranged in the same way in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R as in the case of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of each of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y.
In the above-mentioned embodiment, for black ink, two ink jet sub-units
26
k-
1
,
26
K-
2
were used, but two or more ink jet sub-units each having the same structure as that of each of the two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
, that is, the same structure as that of each of other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, may be used for black ink. In this case, two or more ink jet sub-units are used for black ink are arranged in such a displaced manner as described below in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R. If the pitch of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
in each of the large number of ink jet sub-units is denoted by Pz and the number of the ink jet sub-units used for black ink is denoted by N (integer), the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of one ink jet sub-unit used for black ink are displaced in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R by Pz/N with respect to the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of that ink jet sub-unit used for the black ink and located adjacent to the one ink jet sub-unit.
In the embodiment described above, two ink jet sub-units
26
K-
1
,
26
K-
2
were used for black ink, but if the ink of the other color is frequently used, the ink jet unit using the ink of the other color may be structured by arranging two or more ink jet sub-units in the same way as in the case of the ink jet unit for the black ink.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, a structure of an electrical control circuit of the color ink jet printer of the one embodiment as described above will be schematically explained. This electrical control circuit
50
comprises a central processing unit (CPU)
50
a
, a ROM
50
b
, a RAM
50
c
, an operation panel
50
d
and a display
50
e
each of which is arranged on the outer surface of the external housing
12
(see FIG.
8
), an interface (I/F)
50
f
for connecting to an external electrical device, a timer
50
g,
and an input/output port (I/O)
50
h,
and these are connected one another by buses
50
i.
To the input/output port (I/O)
50
h,
the transportation fault (jamming) sensing units
24
for the first transportation unit
18
and branched transportation unit
20
of a mechanical component portion
60
of the color ink jet printer
10
, the transportation fault (jamming) sensing unit
16
c
for the rotation drum
16
(that is, for the recording medium holding unit) of the mechanical component portion, and the transportation fault (jamming) sensing units
38
c
for the second transportation unit
38
of the mechanical component portion are connected.
In this embodiment, in the mechanical component portion
60
of the color ink jet printer
10
, the rotation drive mechanism
16
e
for the rotation drum
16
, the holding member driving unit
16
f
mentioned above for the holding member on the rotation drum
16
, the recording head
26
, the recording head moving unit
28
, the first transportation unit
28
, the sub-transportation unit
24
, the second transportation unit
38
, the ink supply pumps
31
, and a transportation fault alarm (for example, a buzzer, an alarm lamp, or a combination of the buzzer and the alarm lamp)
62
are included. And, in the control circuit
50
, a plurality of drivers
50
j
are included for the mechanical components as described above. The driver
50
j
for the recording head
26
can operate the plurality of ink jet units and ink jet sub-units
26
C,
26
M,
26
Y,
26
K-
1
, and
26
K-
2
in the recording head
26
independently from one another.
The transportation fault alarm
62
can make the display
50
e
display transportation fault and display a position where the transportation fault occur.
The image recording device
10
of this embodiment can not only operate based on operation signals inputted through the operation panel
50
d
in the control circuit
50
but also operate based on operation signals inputted from an external appliance, for example, computer
70
connected to the interface (I/F)
50
f.
Referring now to
FIG. 5
, a modification of the recording head
26
′ of the one embodiment of the present invention described above with reference to FIG.
1
through
FIG. 3
will be explained. The recording head
26
″ of the modification is different from the recording head
26
′ of the one embodiment in the structure of each of the two ink jet sub-units
26
′K-
1
,
26
′K-
2
for black ink.
Each of the two ink jet sub-units
26
′K-
1
,
26
′K-
2
of the recording head
26
″ of the modification has a plurality of sets, each set comprising two sections
27
each of which has a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
, arranged along the direction intersecting the rotation direction R with a predetermined distance therebetween. And in each of the sets, two sections
27
are connected each other in such a manner that the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of one section
27
are displaced in the direction intersecting the rotation direction R by ½ pz with respect to the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of the other section
27
. In addition, the two ink jet sub-units
26
′K-
1
,
26
′K-
2
are combined each other in such a manner that the plurality of sets of sections
27
of one ink jet sub-unit
26
′K-
2
are arranged in a clearance between the plurality of sets of sections
27
of the other ink jet sub-unit
26
′K-
1
, in other words, in the clearance between the plurality of sets of sections
27
of the one ink jet sub-unit
26
′K-
2
, the plurality of sets of sections
27
of the other ink jet sub-unit
26
′K-
2
are arranged.
The recording head
26
″ of the modification structured in this way functions in the same manner as in the case of the recording head
26
′ described above with reference to FIG.
1
through FIG.
3
. But, the size of the recording head
26
″ in the direction along the rotation direction R can be smaller than the size of the recording head
26
′ described above referring to FIG.
1
through
FIG. 3
in the direction along the rotation direction R.
In addition, referring to FIG.
6
and
FIG. 7
, a structure of a recording head
26
′″ of another embodiment of this invention will be explained. The recording head
26
′″ of another embodiment is different from the recording head
26
′ of the one embodiment in the structure of the ink jet unit for black ink. This recording head
26
′″ includes one ink jet unit
26
″K for black ink. An outer appearance of this ink jet unit
26
″K for black ink is the same as that of one ink jet unit
26
K for black ink in the conventional recording head
26
, and the ink jet unit
26
″K has a plurality of sections
27
which are generally arranged in a straight line along the direction intersecting the rotation direction R but are staggered alternately along the straight line.
However, a pitch of a large number of ink jet nozzles
27
′
a
formed on each of the plurality of sections
27
of the ink jet unit
26
″K for black ink of the recording head
26
′″ is set to one half the pitch Pz of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of each of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, respectively. The pitch of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
′
a
may be 1/M (integer) of the pitch Pz of the large number of ink jet nozzles
27
a
of each of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, respectively.
The color ink jet printer using the recording head
26
′″ of another embodiment structured in this way allows the ink jet unit
26
″K for black ink to form the image with the pixel density (resolution) double as much as that of each of the other three ink jet units
26
C,
26
M, and
26
Y, respectively, while the rotation drum
16
makes one rotation.
In addition, the dimensions of the recording head
26
′″ of another embodiment is the same as that of the conventional recording head
26
described above referring to
FIG. 9
, and is far smaller than that of the recording head
26
′ of the one embodiment described above with reference to FIG.
1
through
FIG. 4
or that of the recording head
26
″ of the modification described above with reference to FIG.
5
.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A color ink jet printer for forming a color image on a recording medium transported by ejecting a plurality of colors of ink along a direction intersecting a transportation direction of the recording medium, comprising:a plurality of ink jet units corresponding to a plurality of colors of ink, each one of which has a plurality of ink jet nozzles arranged along the direction intersecting the recording medium transportation direction, wherein an ink jet nozzle arrangement density in the ink jet unit which uses an ink used most frequently in the plurality of ink jet units is set higher than the arrangement density of the ink jet nozzles of each of the remainder of the plurality of ink jet units, wherein the ink let unit which uses the ink used most frequently includes a plurality of parts separated from each other in the transportation direction of the recording medium, wherein a pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles in each of the parts of the ink let unit in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium is substantially the same as the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles in each of the remaining ink let units in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium; and wherein the positions of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of one of the plurality of parts of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently deviate only by a distance smaller than the pitch from the positions of the plurality of ink let nozzles of the other part adjacent to the one part in the direction intersecting the transportation direction of the recording medium.
- 2. A color ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein the ink which is used most frequently is black ink.
- 3. A color ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein, if the number of the plurality of the above parts of the ink jet unit which uses the ink used most frequently is denoted by N and the pitch between the plurality of ink jet nozzles of each of the plurality of the above parts is denoted by Pz, the distance in which each of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of one of the above parts deviates from each of the plurality of ink jet nozzles of the other part adjacent to the one part in the direction intersecting the transportation direction should be preferably specified as Pz/N.
- 4. A color ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein two or more of the plurality of parts of the ink jet unit which use the ink used most frequently are used when the color ink jet printer forms the color image with only using the most frequently used ink, andone of the plurality of parts of the ink jet unit which use the ink used most frequently is used when the color ink jet printer forms the color image by using the plurality of colors of ink.
- 5. A color ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of parts of the ink jet unit which use the ink used most frequently are combined with each other in the transportation direction of the recording medium.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-244084 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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