Claims
- 1. A method of driving an ink jet apparatus that comprises a nozzle from which an ink droplet is ejected, an ink channel filled with ink and connected to the nozzle, an actuator that changes a volumetric capacity of the ink channel to generate a pressure wave in the ink channel, and a controller that applies an ejection pulse signal to the actuator to cause ink droplet ejection from the nozzle, the method comprising:judging whether another dot is present at at least one of immediately before and after a required dot to be formed and, if so, judging a size of the another dot present at the at least one of immediately before and after the required dot to be formed; and adjusting a drive waveform of an ejection pulse signal for forming the required dot based on results of the judging step.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of drive waveforms are previously prepared as ejection pulse signals to be applied to the actuator and, the drive waveform for forming the required dot is adjusted by selecting one of the plurality of drive waveforms, based on the results of the judging step.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the ejection pulse signals are classified into groups by ink droplet ejection volume, each group including a plurality of ejection pulse signals having different drive waveforms, and wherein the drive waveform for forming the required dot is adjusted by selecting an ejection pulse signal having a predetermined drive waveform from among the plurality of ejection pulse signals that are classified under a group designated for the required dot to be formed.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein thejudging step judges whether a first dot is present immediately before the dot to be formed and whether a second dot is present immediately after the required dot to be formed, and when the judging step judges the first dot is present immediately before the required dot to be formed and the second dot is not present immediately after the required dot to be formed, the adjusting step adjusts the drive waveform to make the actuator cause ink droplet ejection with a smaller ejection volume than that of ink droplet ejection caused by the actuator when the second dot is present immediately after the required dot to be formed.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the judging step judges whether a first dot is present immediately before the required dot to be formed and whether a second dot is present immediately after the dot to be formed, andwhen the judging step judges the first dot is not present immediately before the required dot to be formed, the adjusting step adjusts the drive waveform to make the actuator to cause ink droplet ejection with a larger ejection volume than that of ink droplet ejection caused by the actuator when the first dot is present immediately before the required dot to be formed.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising assigning an ejection pulse signal to a second dot immediately after the required dot to be formed, corresponding to a selected waveform, wherein the judging a size of the another dot is present at the at least one of immediately before and after the required dot to be formed is performed by judging at least one of the ejection pulse signal adjusted by the adjusting step for a first dot present immediately before the required dot to be formed and the ejection pulse signal assigned by the assigning step to the second dot present immediately after the required dot to be formed.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the controller applies the ejection pulse signal according to a print command, and the judging step is executed on the basis of the print command which includes information whether a required dot is to be formed and information on a size of the required dot to be formed.
- 8. A method of driving an inkjet apparatus that comprises a nozzle from which an ink droplet is ejected, an ink channel filled with ink and connected to the nozzle, an actuator that changes a volumetric capacity of the ink channel to generate a pressure wave in the ink channel, and a controller that applies an ejection pulse signal to the actuator to cause ink droplet ejection from the nozzle, the method comprising:judging whether another dot is present at at least one of immediately before and after a required dot to be formed and, if so, judging a volume of ink droplet ejected to create the another dot present at the at least one of immediately before or after the required dot to be formed; and adjusting a drive waveform of an ejection pulse signal for forming the required dot based,on results of the judging step.
- 9. An ink jet apparatus, comprising:a nozzle from which an ink droplet is ejected; an ink channel filled with ink and connected to the nozzle; an actuator that changes a volumetric capacity of the ink channel to generate a pressure wave in the ink channel; and a controller that applies an ejection pulse signal to the actuator to cause ink droplet ejection from the nozzle, the controller comprising: a judging device that judges whether another dot is present at at least one of immediately before and after a required dot to be formed and, if so, judges a dot size of the another dot present at the at least one of immediately before and after the required dot to be formed; and an output device that adjusts a drive waveform for forming the required dot based on results of judgment by the judging device and outputs the adjusted drive waveform as an ejection pulse signal.
- 10. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the controller further comprises a memory for storing a plurality of ejection pulse signals having different drive waveforms, and wherein the output device outputs the adjusted drive waveform by selecting an ejection pulse signal from among the plurality of ejection pulse signals stored in the memory device.
- 11. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the memory stores the plurality of ejection pulse signals that are classified into groups by ink droplet ejection volume, each group including a plurality of ejection pulse signals having different drive waveforms, and wherein the output device selects an ejection pulse signal having a predetermined drive waveform from among the plurality of ejection pulse signals that are classified under a group designated for the required dot to be formed.
- 12. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising an assignment device for assigning an ejection pulse signal corresponding to a selected waveform to a second dot after the required dot to be formed, wherein the judging device uses at least one of an ejection pulse signal of a first dot immediately before and the assigned ejection pulse signal of the second dot after the required dot to be formed in judging the required dot size.
- 13. A storage medium for storing a program for outputting an ejection pulse signal to an actuator of an ink jet apparatus so that the actuator changes a volumetric capacity of an ink channel filled with ink and connected to a nozzle to generate a pressure wave in the ink channel and cause ink droplet ejection from the nozzle, the program accomplishing the functions of:judging whether another dot is present at at least one of immediately before and after a required dot to be formed and, if so, judging a size of the another dot present at the at least one of immediately before and after the required dot to be formed; and adjusting a drive waveform of an ejection pulse signal for forming the required dot based on results of judgment and outputting the adjusted drive waveform.
- 14. The storage medium according to claim 13, program further accomplishes the function of generating a plurality of ejection pulse signals having different drive waveforms, the adjusted drive waveform being outputted by selecting an ejection pulse signal from among the plurality of ejection pulse signals.
- 15. The storage medium according to claim 14, wherein the plurality of ejection pulse signals are classified into groups by ink droplet ejection volume, each group including a plurality of ejection pulse signals having different drive waveforms, and wherein an ejection pulse signal having a predetermined drive waveform is selected from among the plurality of ejection pulse signals that are classified under a group designated for the required dot to be formed.
- 16. An ink droplet ejecting apparatus for printing gray-scale images, comprising:a printhead having a plurality of ink ejection channels and associated nozzles for ejecting ink based on a volumetric change in an ejecting ink channel; an activation circuit that controls the volumetric change in the ejecting ink channel; and a controller that determines an ejection waveform to be used and provides activation instructions to the activation circuit on a basis of a size of a required dot and whether another dot is present at at least one of immediately before and immediately after the required dot.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising a memory, the memory storing an ejection waveform for continuous required dot printing, required dot printing with no immediately preceding dot, and required dot printing with no immediately following dot for at least three sizes of dots.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the controller includes a determination element that determines whether a first dot is present before the required dot, a second dot is present after the required dot, and the required dot is part of a continuous printing of dots and selects the appropriate ejection waveform.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the determination element determines whether the first dot is present immediately before the required dot and whether the second dot is present immediately after the required dot, and when the determination element determines the first dot is present immediately before the required dot and the second dot is not present immediately after the required dot, the controller selects the ejection waveform to make the activation circuit cause ink droplet ejection with a smaller ejection volume than that of ink droplet ejection caused by the activation circuit when the second dot is present immediately after the required dot.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the determination element determines whether the first dot is present immediately before the required dot and whether the second dot is present immediately after the required dot, and when the determination element determines the first dot is not present immediately before the required dot, the controller selects the ejection waveform to make the activation circuit cause an ink droplet ejection with a larger ejection volume that that of ink droplet ejection caused by the activation circuit when the first dot is present immediately before the required dot.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Serial No. 09/200,986 filed on Nov. 30, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,686, which issued Jul. 10, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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