Claims
- 1. A method for determining a turn-on voltage for an inkjet printer pen comprising:for each set of nozzles of a plurality of sets of nozzles of the inkjet printer pen, firing the set of nozzles at each of a plurality of voltages to obtain a voltage-value curve for the set of nozzles; determining a nozzle turn-on voltage for the set of nozzles based on the voltage-value curve for the set of nozzles, the nozzle turn-on voltage being less than an upper plateau voltage of the voltage-value curve; and, determining the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen based on the nozzle turn-on voltage of the voltage-value curve for each set of nozzles, by selecting a maximum nozzle turn-on voltage of the nozzle turn-on voltages of the voltage-value curves for the sets of nozzles as the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further initially comprising dividing a plurality of nozzles of the inkjet printer pen into the plurality of sets of nozzles.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising determining a pen operating voltage as the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen plus a predetermined offset voltage.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising repeating the method for each of a plurality of inkjet printer pens other than the inkjet printer pen for which the method has already been performed.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein firing the set of nozzles at each of the plurality of voltages comprises firing the set of nozzles as aimed at an electrostatic drop detect of the inkjet printer, such that the voltage-value curve for the set of nozzles comprises a voltage-electrostatic drop value curve.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the nozzle turn-on voltage for the set of nozzles based on the voltage-value curve for the set of nozzles comprises determining the nozzle turn-on voltage for the set of nozzles based on a maximum slope of the voltage-value curve.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen based on the nozzle turn-on voltage of the voltage-value curve for each set of nozzles comprises using one of an average and a median of the nozzle turn-on voltages of the voltage-value curves for the sets of nozzles as the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen.
- 8. A computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for execution by a processor to determine a turn-on voltage for each inkjet printer pen of a plurality of inkjet printer pens comprising, for each inkjet printer pen of the plurality of inkjet printer pens, by performing a method comprising:for each set of nozzles of a plurality of sets of nozzles of the inkjet printer pen, firing the set of nozzles at each of a plurality of voltages to obtain a voltage-value curve for the set of nozzles; determining an n-point slope for each of the plurality of voltages of the voltage-value curve; determining a maximum n-point slope line of the n-point slopes for the plurality of voltages; intersecting the maximum n-point slope line with a horizontal line, such that a nozzle turn-on voltage for the set of nozzles corresponds to a voltage at which the maximum n-point slope intersects with the horizontal line and that is less than an upper plateau voltage of the voltage-value curve; and, determining the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen based on the nozzle turn-on voltage of the voltage-value curve for each set of nozzles of the inkjet printer pen.
- 9. The medium of claim 8, wherein firing the set of nozzles at each of the plurality of voltages comprises firing the set of nozzles as aimed at an electrostatic drop detect of an inkjet printer, such that the voltage-value curve for the set of nozzles comprises a voltage-electrostatic drop value curve.
- 10. The medium of claim 8, wherein determining the n-point slope for each of the plurality of voltages of the voltage-value curve comprises using n-point line interpolation.
- 11. The medium of claim 8, wherein intersecting the maximum n-point slope line with the horizontal line comprises intersecting the maximum n-point slope line with one of a lower horizontal line and an upper horizontal line.
- 12. The medium of claim 8, wherein the processor is to perform the instructions when an inkjet cartridge including the plurality of inkjet printer pens is first installed in an inkjet printer.
- 13. The medium of claim 8, wherein the processor is to perform the instructions periodically over an operating life of an inkjet cartridge including the plurality of inkjet printer pens.
- 14. The medium of claim 8, wherein the medium and the processor are part of an inkjet printer having the plurality of inkjet printer pens.
- 15. An inkjet printer comprising:a plurality of inkjet printer pens, each inkjet printer pen having a turn-on voltage and a plurality of nozzles divided into a plurality of sets of nozzles; a drop detect at which the plurality of nozzles of each inkjet printer pen can be aimed; and, firmware to determine the turn-on voltage of each inkjet printer pen by firing each set of nozzles of the inkjet printer pen at each of a plurality of voltages, aiming at the drop detect, to obtain a voltage-drop value curve for each set of nozzles, and determining a nozzle turn-on voltage for each set of nozzles based on the voltage-drop value curve for the set of nozzles, the nozzle turn-on voltage determined as less than an upper plateau voltage of the voltage-drop value curve for the set of nozzles, wherein the turn-on voltage for each inkjet printer pen is based on the nozzle turn-on voltage of the voltage-drop value curve for each set of nozzles of the inkjet printer pen, by selecting a maximum nozzle turn-on voltage of the nozzle turn-on voltages of the voltage-value curves for the sets of nozzles as the turn-on voltage for the inkjet printer pen.
- 16. The printer of claim 15, wherein the drop detect comprises an electrostatic drop detect.
- 17. The printer of claim 15, wherein the inkjet printer further comprises a processor, and the firmware comprises a computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for execution by the processor.
- 18. The printer of claim 15, wherein the plurality of inkjet printer pens includes a black pen and a plurality of color pens.
- 19. The printer of claim 18, wherein the plurality of color pens includes a cyan color pen, a magenta color pen, and a yellow color pen.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/940,313 filed on Aug. 27, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,454,376, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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