Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head which discharges heated ink onto a recording medium through discharge ports, said apparatus comprising:
- temperature detecting means, contactable with the ink discharged through said discharge ports, for detecting a temperature change arising upon contact with said ink;
- positioning means for positioning said recording head and said temperature detecting means at relatively opposed locations so that the ink discharged through said discharge ports may make contact with said temperature detecting means;
- discharge detecting means for detecting discharge or nondischarge of ink based on a detected result of said temperature detecting means;
- varying means for varying a number of discharged ink droplets per unit time; and
- a control circuit for controlling said varying means so that said number of discharged ink droplets per unit time in making discharge detection by said discharge detecting means may be different from that during the recording.
- 2. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control circuit controls the number of discharged ink droplets per unit time to be greater in making discharge detection than during the recording.
- 3. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein within said recording head or an ink reservoir connected to said recording head, there is provided negative pressure generating means for maintaining an inside of said recording head at a negative pressure when the ink is discharged.
- 4. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head which discharges heated ink onto a recording medium through discharge ports, the apparatus comprising:
- temperature detecting means, contactable with the ink discharged through said discharge ports, for detecting a temperature change arising upon contact with said ink;
- positioning means for positioning said recording head and said temperature detecting means at relatively opposed locations so that the ink discharged through said discharge ports may make contact with said temperature detecting means;
- discharge detecting means for detecting discharge or nondischarge of ink based on a detected result of said temperature detecting means;
- varying means for varying a volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time; and
- a control circuit for controlling said varying means so that said volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time in making discharge detection by said discharge detecting means may be different from that during the recording.
- 5. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said control circuit controls the volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time to be greater in making discharge detection than during the recording.
- 6. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 4, wherein within said recording head or an ink reservoir connected to said recording head, there is provided negative pressure generating means for maintaining an inside of said recording head at a negative pressure when the ink is discharged.
- 7. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head which discharges heated ink onto a recording medium through discharge ports, the apparatus comprising:
- temperature detecting means, contactable with the ink discharged through said discharge ports, for detecting a temperature change arising upon contact with said ink;
- positioning means for positioning said recording head and said temperature detecting means at relatively opposed locations so that the ink discharged through said discharge ports may make contact with said temperature detecting means; and
- discharge detecting means for detecting discharge or nondischarge of ink based on a detected result of said temperature detecting means,
- wherein said recording head is provided with a plurality of discharge ports arranged in a discharge port array, and when discharge detection is made by said discharge detecting means, a discharge condition from each of said plurality of discharge ports is selectable.
- 8. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said plurality of discharge ports are arranged in a vertical direction, and discharge ports located on an upper side of said recording head are placed in a discharge state when discharge detection is made by said discharge detecting means.
- 9. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head having a plurality of nozzles which discharges the ink, the apparatus comprising:
- discharge detecting means for detecting a presence or absence of ink discharge from said recording head;
- varying means for varying a number of discharged ink droplets per unit time; and
- a control circuit for controlling the number of discharged ink droplets per unit time in making discharge detection by said discharge detecting means to be different from that during the recording, using said varying means.
- 10. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said control circuit controls the number of discharged ink droplets per unit time to be greater in making discharge detection than during the recording.
- 11. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 9, wherein within said recording head or an ink reservoir connected to said recording head, there is provided negative pressure generating means for maintaining an inside of said recording head at a negative pressure when the ink is discharged.
- 12. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising:
- input means for indicating the start of discharge detection; and
- a control device for controlling discharge detection with said discharge detecting means to be performed periodically or when input is made into said input means.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head having a plurality of nozzles which discharge the ink, the apparatus comprising:
- discharge detecting means for detecting a presence or absence of ink discharge from said recording head;
- varying means for varying a volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time; and
- a control circuit for controlling the volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time in making discharge detection by said discharge detecting means to be different from that during the recording, using said varying means.
- 14. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said control circuit controls the volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time to be greater in making discharge detection than during the recording.
- 15. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 13, wherein within said recording head or an ink reservoir connected to said recording head, there is provided negative pressure generating means for maintaining an inside of said recording head at a negative pressure when the ink is discharged.
- 16. The ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 13, characterized by comprising:
- input means for indicating a start of discharge detection; and
- a control device for controlling discharge detection with said discharge detecting means to be performed periodically or when input is made into said input means.
- 17. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head in which a discharge direction of ink discharged through a plurality of discharge ports onto a recording medium may lie in a horizontal direction or oblique to the horizontal direction, the method comprising the steps of:
- discharging the ink from said discharge ports to make contact with an objective;
- detecting a physical change occurring in said objective by the discharged ink; and
- detecting the discharge or nondischarge of ink based on a detected result of said physical change;
- wherein when discharge detection is made, the ink is discharged selectively from discharge ports located upward in a vertical direction, among discharge ports of said recording head.
- 18. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the ink discharged from said discharge ports onto a recording medium is heated, and the physical change occurring in said objective is a temperature change.
- 19. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 17, wherein a number of discharged ink droplets per unit time is variable, and said number of discharged droplets per unit time in making discharge detection is made different from that during the recording.
- 20. An ink discharge detecting method performed with an ink jet recording apparatus having a recording head having a plurality of nozzles which discharge the ink, and discharge detecting means for detecting a presence or absence of ink discharge from said recording head, the method comprising the step of:
- varying the number of discharged ink droplets per unit time, so that the number of discharged droplets per unit time in making discharge detection may be different from that during the recording.
- 21. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the number of discharged ink droplets per unit time is made greater in making discharge detection than during the recording.
- 22. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the discharge detection is made by judging a presence or absence of a detecting pattern recorded on part of a recording medium.
- 23. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said recording head is an ink jet recording head for discharging the ink using heat energy, and said discharge detection is made by judging a difference between elevated temperatures of the recording head.
- 24. An ink discharge detecting method performed with an ink jet recording apparatus having a recording head having a plurality of nozzles which discharges the ink, and discharge detecting means for detecting the presence or absence of ink discharge from said recording head, the method comprising the step of:
- varying a volume of discharge ink droplets per unit time, so that the volume of discharged droplets per unit time in making discharge detection may be different from that during the recording.
- 25. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the volume of discharged ink droplets per unit time is made greater in making discharge detection than during the recording.
- 26. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the discharge detection is made by judging a presence or absence of a detecting pattern recorded on part of a recording medium.
- 27. An ink discharge detecting method of an ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 24, wherein said recording head is an ink jet recording head for discharging the ink using heat energy, and said discharge detection is made by judging a difference between elevated temperatures of the recording head.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/031,864 filed Mar. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,508,722.
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