Claims
- 1. A method of operating a thermal inkjet printer having a thermal inkjet printhead, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a first ink drop volume;
- selecting a first pulse width that will cause the thermal inkjet printhead to deposit an ink drop having the first drop volume;
- operating the thermal inkjet printhead with the first pulse width and at an operating energy that is substantially equal to a sum of a turn-on energy of the printhead for the first pulse width and a constant over-energy;
- selecting a second ink drop volume that is different from the first ink drop volume;
- selecting a second pulse width that is different from the first pulse width and will cause the thermal inkjet printhead to deposit an ink drop having the second drop volume; and
- operating the thermal inkjet printhead with the second pulse width and at an operating energy that is substantially equal to a sum of a turn-on energy of the printhead for the second pulse width and the constant over-energy.
- 2. A method of operating a thermal inkjet printer having a thermal inkjet printhead, comprising the steps of:
- determining for the printhead respective turn-on energies for a plurality of different pulse widths that produce ink drops of respectively different ink drop volumes, whereby each of the plurality of different pulse widths has a corresponding turn-on energy and a corresponding ink drop volume;
- determining for the plurality of pulse widths operating energies respectively associated with said different pulse widths, each operating energy being substantially equal to a sum of a corresponding turn-on energy and a constant over energy; and
- operating the thermal inkjet printhead at a selected pulse width and an associated operating energy.
- 3. A method of operating a thermal inkjet printer having a thermal inkjet printhead, comprising the steps of:
- determining a first pulse width that will cause the thermal inkjet printhead to deposit an ink drop having a first selected drop volume;
- determining a first thermal turn-on energy of the printhead for the first pulse width;
- determining for the first pulse width a corresponding first operating energy is substantially equal to a sum of the first thermal turn-on energy and a constant over-energy;
- determining a second pulse width that is different from the second pulse width and will cause the thermal inkjet printhead to deposit an ink drop having a second selected drop volume that is different from the first selected drop volume;
- determining a second thermal turn-on energy of the printhead for the second pulse width;
- determining for the second pulse width a second operating energy that is substantially equal to the sum of the second turn-on energy and the constant over-energy; and
- operating the thermal inkjet printhead with one of the first and second pulse width at a corresponding one of said first and second operating energy.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/056,960, filed May 3, 1993 abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/983,009, filed Nov. 30, 1992 abandoned, entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING THE RANGE OF DROP VOLUME VARIATION IN THERMAL INK JET PRINTERS by Brian P. Canfield, et al., which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/694,185, filed May 1, 1991 entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF THERMAL INK JET AND THERMAL PRINTHEADS THROUGH THE USE OF NONPRINTING PULSES by King-Wah Yeung, et al., which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,284, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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