Claims
- 1. A color laser printer including:
a plurality of photoconductors; a plurality of scanning means equal in number to the number of said photoconductors; each of said scanning means including a laser beam to scan simultaneously a different one of said photoconductors; electronic control means for electronically changing a length of at least one of a plurality of write lines scanned on each of said photoconductors during printing operation to make the write lines substantially equal when the initial lengths of the write lines produced by each of said scanning means are not substantially equal; each of said photoconductors producing a different selected color selectively along the write line after being scanned by said laser beam of one of said scanning means to produce the different selected color at any PEL along the write line; and means for depositing each of color images of said photoconductors on a media in an overlying relation to form a resulting color line on the media substantially equal to the length of each of the write lines.
- 2. The color laser printer according to claim 1 in which said electronic control means includes:
a clock operating at a fixed frequency to produce equal clock timing pulses of the same frequency for supply to each of said scanning means; and separate selective changing means for electronically selectively changing the number of clock timing pulses for selected PELs in at least one of the write lines on at least one of said photoconductors to make the lengths of the write lines on all of said photoconductors substantially equal.
- 3. The color laser printer according to claim 2 in which:
said electronic control means includes periodically determining means for periodically determining the length of at least one of the write lines on each of said photoconductors; and each of said separate selective changing means includes means for changing the number of clock timing pulses for the selected PELs for the at least one write line on at least one of said photoconductors to change the length of the write line on said at least one photoconductor to make the lengths of the write lines on all of said photoconductors substantially equal.
- 4. The color laser printer according to claim 3 in which said changing means of said selective changing means increases or decreases the number of clock timing pulses to extend or shorten the length of the write line on said at least one photoconductor.
- 5. The color laser printer according to claim 2 including shifting means for randomly shifting each location in each of the write lines on each of said photoconductors at which the number of the clock timing pulses for each of the selected PELs is changed.
- 6. The color laser printer according to claim 1 in which said electronic control means includes:
first periodically determining means for periodically determining the length of the write lines scanned on one of said photoconductors during printing operation; and changing means for changing the length of the write lines scanned on each of the remaining of said photoconductors during printing operation in accordance with the length of the write line on said one photoconductor.
- 7. The color laser printer according to claim 6 in which said changing means of said electronic control means includes second periodically determining means for determining the length of the write lines scanned on each of the remaining of said photoconductors each time that said first periodically determining means is effective.
- 8. The color laser printer according to claim 1 in which said electronic control means includes means for changing the time for selected PELs of the write line on at least one of said photoconductors to be scanned by one of said laser beams to change the length of the write line on said at least one photoconductor so that the write lines on all of said photoconductors are substantially equal.
- 9. A laser printer comprising:
at least one photoconductor; at least one scanning means including a laser beam to scan a plurality of write lines on said at least one photoconductor; and electronic control means for electronically controlling a length of write lines scanned on said at least one photoconductor so that at least two of the lengths of the write lines produced by said at least one scanning means are maintained substantially constant.
- 10. The laser printer according to claim 9 in which said electronic control means includes:
a clock operating at a fixed frequency to produce equal clock timing pulses of the same frequency for supply to each of said scanning means; and selective changing means for electronically selectively changing the number of clock timing pulses for selected PELs in the write lines on said at least one photoconductor to make the lengths of the write lines substantially equal to a predetermined length.
- 11. The laser printer according to claim 10 including offset producing means for producing an offset at locations in each of the write lines on said at least one photoconductor at which the number of the clock timing pulses for each of the selected PELs is changed.
- 12. The laser printer according to claim 10 in which said offset producing means includes means for producing an offset of a different random value for each of the write lines on at least said one photoconductor.
- 13. The laser printer according to claim 10 in which each of said photoconductors is an electrophotographic photoconductive drum.
- 14. The laser printer according to claim 10 in which said selective changing means increases or decreases the number of clock timing pulses to extend or shorten the length of the write lines on said at least one photoconductor.
- 15. The laser printer according to claim 9 including shifting means for randomly shifting each location in each of the write lines at which the number of clock timing pulses is changed by said selective changing means.
- 16. A method for controlling the length of a write line on each of a plurality of photoconductors produced by a different laser beam simultaneously scanning each of the photoconductors of printheads in a color laser printer to maintain substantially equal lengths of the write lines produced on the photoconductors by the laser beams including:
determining the length of the write line on each of the photoconductors; and changing the length of the write line on at least one of the photoconductors so that the lengths of the write lines on all of the photoconductors are substantially equal.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 including:
determining the length of the write line on each of the photoconductors by determining the number of PELslice clock timing pulses of a PELslice clock comprising the length of each of the write lines on each of the photoconductors; and changing the length of the write line on the at least one photoconductor so that the lengths of the write lines on all of the photoconductors are substantially equal by changing the number of the PELslice clock timing pulses for the write line on the at least one photoconductor so that the lengths of the write lines on all of the photoconductors are substantially equal.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 including determining the length of each of two write lines on the photoconductor by the laser beam scanning the photoconductor by periodically determining the length of each of two write lines on the photoconductor by the laser beam scanning the photoconductor during printing operation.
- 19. A method for controlling the length of a write line on a photoconductor produced by a laser beam scanning the photoconductor of a printhead in a laser printer to maintain the lengths of the write lines produced on the photoconductor by the laser beam substantially constant including:
determining the length of each of two write lines on the photoconductor by the laser beam scanning the photoconductor; and changing the length of one of the write lines so that the two write lines are substantially equal.
- 20. A laser printer including:
a plurality of light receiving elements; a plurality of scanning means; each of said scanning means including a laser beam to scan simultaneously a different one of said light receiving elements; and electronic control means for electronically changing the length of write lines scanned on at least one of said light receiving elements to make the write lines on all of said light receiving elements substantially equal when the lengths of the write lines produced by each of said scanning means are not substantially equal.
- 21. The laser printer according to claim 29 in which said electronic control means includes:
a clock operating at a fixed frequency to produce equal clock timing pulses of the same frequency for supply to each of said scanning means; and separate selective changing means for electronically selectively changing the number of clock timing pulses for selected PELs in the write line on at least one of said light receiving elements to make the lengths of the write lines on all of said light receiving elements substantially equal.
- 22. The laser printer according to claim 21 in which:
said electronic control means includes periodically determining means for periodically determining the length of each of the write lines; and each of said separate selective changing means includes means for changing the number of clock timing pulses for the selected PELs for the write line on at least one of said light receiving elements to change the length of the write line on said at least one light receiving element to make the lengths of the write lines substantially equal.
- 23. The laser printer according to claim 22 including offset producing means for producing an offset at locations in each of the write lines on each of said light receiving elements at which the number of the clock timing pulses for each of the selected PELs is changed.
- 24. The laser printer according to claim 23 in which said offset producing means includes means for producing an offset of a different random value for each of the write lines on each of said light receiving elements.
- 25. The laser printer according to claim 22 in which said changing means of said selective changing means increases or decreases the number of clock timing pulses to extend or shorten the length of the write line on said at least one light receiving element.
- 26. The laser printer according to claim 22 including shifting means for randomly shifting each location in each of the write lines at which the number of the clock timing pulses for each of the selected PELs is changed.
- 27. A method for controlling the length of a write line on each of a plurality of light receiving elements produced by a different laser beam simultaneously scanning each of the light receiving elements of printheads in a color laser printer during printing operation to maintain substantially equal lengths of the write lines produced on the light receiving elements by the laser beams including:
periodically determining the length of the write line on one of the light receiving elements; and changing the length of the write line on at least one of the remaining light receiving elements in accordance with the length of the write line on the one light receiving element so that the lengths of the write lines on all of the light receiving elements are substantially equal.
- 28. The method according to claim 27 including periodically determining the length of the write line on each of the remaining light receiving elements when the length of the write line on the one light receiving element is determined.
- 29. The method according to claim 27 in which each of the light receiving elements is an electrophotographic photoconductive drum.
- 30. A method for controlling the length of a write line on each of a plurality of light receiving elements produced by a different laser beam simultaneously scanning each of the light receiving elements of printheads in a color laser printer to maintain substantially equal lengths of the write lines produced on the light receiving elements by the laser beams during printing operation including:
periodically determining the length of the write line on each of the light receiving elements during printing operation; and changing the length of the write line on at least one of the light receiving elements so that the lengths of the write lines on all of the light receiving elements are substantially equal.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/333,344, filed Jun. 15, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09333344 |
Jun 1999 |
US |
Child |
10011182 |
Nov 2001 |
US |