Claims
- 1. A method of inkjet printing by a printer having at least first and second print heads of the same color, the method comprising the steps of:
passing a first nozzle on said first print head and a second nozzle on said second print head over a raster line; expelling a plurality of ink droplets from said first nozzle on said first print head and said second nozzle on said second print head such that said raster line is partially printed by said first nozzle and partially printed by said second nozzle.
- 2. The method of inkjet printing of claim 1, further comprising controlling timing of the expelling of ink droplets from each of the print heads independently such that the timing of expelling from the first print head may be altered relative to the second print head.
- 3. A method of depositing an image onto a print medium by a printer having at least a first print head and a second print head containing the same color, said method comprising depositing a plurality of drops of ink from the first and second print heads along a plurality of lines of print onto the print medium such that a number of the plurality of drops of ink comprising at least one of the plurality of lines of print are deposited from both the first print head and the second print head.
- 4. The method of inkjet printing of claim 3, further comprising controlling the timing of the deposition of ink droplets form the at least first print head and second print head independently such that the timing of deposition from the first print head may be altered relative to the timing of deposition from the second print head.
- 5. In an ink jet printer having at least two common color print heads with overlapping segments, a method of improving print quality, the method comprising dithering between nozzles in the overlapping segments such that at least one raster line has some ink droplets deposited by a first one of said at least two print heads and some ink droplets deposited by a second one of said at least two print heads.
- 6. A method of ink jet printing in a printer having at least first and second common color print heads with corresponding first and second overlapping segments, said method comprising:
printing a first subset of pixels of a raster line with a nozzle in said first overlapping segment; and printing a second subset of pixels of said raster line with a nozzle in said second overlapping segment.
- 7. A method of improving print quality in an ink jet printer having at least first and second common color print heads positioned so as to define and overlapping region of nozzles, said method comprising allocating ink deposition between said first and second print heads so as to form a smooth transition between depositing all ink with said first print head and depositing all ink with said second print head.
- 8. An inkjet printer having at least first and second common color print heads, comprising:
means for passing a first nozzle on said first print head and a second nozzle on said second print head over a raster line; and means for expelling a plurality of ink droplets from said first nozzle and said second nozzle such that said raster line is partially printed by said first nozzle and partially printed by said second nozzle.
- 9. An ink jet printer having at least first and second common color print heads with corresponding first and second overlapping segments, comprising:
means for printing a first subset of pixels of a raster line with a nozzle in said firs overlapping segment; and means for printing a second subset of pixels of said raster line with a nozzle in said second overlapping segment.
- 10. An inkjet printer for depositing a plurality of raster lines consisting of discrete ink droplets on a print medium, comprising:
a print carriage located near the print medium configured to move back and forth across the print medium; at least first and second print heads of a common color located on the print carriage, the at least first and second print heads each comprising a plurality of nozzles for depositing ink droplets onto the print medium, wherein the at least first and second print heads are located adjacent to one another and are offset from one another in the direction of the columns of nozzles, wherein the plurality of nozzles on each of the at least first and second print heads are arranged to define partially overlapping columns that are generally perpendicular to the movement of the carriage; and a print controller configured to deposit ink onto a raster line such that ink on a raster line is deposited by more than one of the at least first and second print heads.
- 11. The inkjet printer of claim 10, further comprising:
separate print head control signals for each of the at least first and second print heads.
- 12. An inkjet printer, comprising:
a print carriage; at least two common color print heads each having a plurality of nozzles that deposit discrete ink droplets onto the print medium to form multiple printed raster lines, the plurality of nozzles being generally disposed of on the print heads in columns that are perpendicular to the multiple printed raster lines; wherein the at least two print heads are located on the print carriage such that at least one of the plurality of nozzles on one of the at least two print heads is positioned to deposit ink onto the same one of the multiple print lines as one of the plurality of nozzles on another of the at least two print heads; and wherein at least one of the multiple printed raster lines is formed by ink droplets deposited by more than one of the at least two print heads.
- 13. The inkjet printer of claim 12, further comprising:
means for individually timing the deposition of each of the discrete ink droplets, wherein the timing may be altered as necessary to correctly deposit the discrete ink droplets onto the print medium.
- 14. The inkjet printer of claim 12, further comprising means for allowing a user to select the best timing of deposition by the at least two print heads.
- 15. The inkjet printer of claim 9, further comprising means for automatically adjusting the timing of the deposition of the discrete ink droplets.
- 16. The inkjet printer of claim 15, wherein the means for automatically adjusting the timing of the deposition of the discrete ink droplets includes a CCD array and a timing control circuit.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/294,880, filed May 30, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60294880 |
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