Claims
- 1. A control circuit for setting a magnitude of an exciting voltage applied to a nozzle of an ink jet printer to break a stream of ink into droplets comprising:
- (a) first means for detecting an exciting voltage value C(L) at which droplet frequency doubles as the magnitude of the exciting voltage is slowly increased from a minimum value;
- (b) second means for detecting a value C(H) at which droplet formation first occurs closest to said nozzle, as said exciting energy is slowly increased from said value C(L);
- (c) third means receiving as inputs the values C(L) and C(H) for calculating the exciting voltage magnitude to be utilized for printing therefrom.
- 2. The control circuit of claim 1 wherein said first detecting means includes a capacitive pickup downstream of said nozzle; said droplets being electrically charged whereby said pickup detects charged droplets.
- 3. The control circuit of claim 2 wherein said first detecting means further includes circuit means coupled to said pickup for providing an output signal to said calculating means when said droplet frequency doubles.
- 4. The control circuit of claim 1 wherein said first detecting means include an optical detector located downstream of said nozzle, said detector detecting the droplets passing said detector.
- 5. The control circuit of claim 4 wherein said first detecting means further includes circuit means coupled to said pickup for providing an output signal to said calculating means when said droplet frequency doubles.
- 6. The control circuit of claim 1 further including means for applying electrical test patterns to said droplets, said patterns varying in phase relative to a droplet timing whereby only some of the test patterns successfully charge said droplets, said second detecting means includes a pickup to detect which droplets have been charged, said calculating means including means for determining the C(H) value from the change in a sequence of charge patterns.
- 7. The control circuit of claim 6 when said means for applying said test patterns includes a charge amplifier and a charge tunnel positioned downstream of said nozzle in a region of droplet formation.
- 8. A circuit for determining an exciting voltage to be applied to a nozzle of an ink jet printer to break a stream of ink into droplets for printing comprising:
- (a) means for slowly increasing the exciting voltage from a minimum value;
- (b) means for detecting and recording a voltage value C(L) at which the droplet frequency doubles due to a formation of intermediate (non-merging) satellite droplets;
- (c) means for detecting and recording a voltage value C(H) at which droplet formation first occurs closest to the nozzle;
- (d) means for calculating the exciting voltage for printing according to the equation:
- V(CALC)=alpha[C(L)+C(H)]/2
- where alpha is a value related to the ink.
- 9. A control circuit for determining an exciting voltage to be applied to a nozzle of an ink jet printer to break a stream of ink into droplets for printing comprising:
- (a) means for detecting and recording a voltage value C(L) at which droplet frequency doubles as a magnitude of the exciting voltage is slowly increased from a minimum value and for detecting a value C(H) at which droplet formation first occurs closest to said nozzle, as said exciting energy is slowly increased from said value C(L);
- (b) means for receiving as inputs the values C(L) and C(H) for calculating the exciting voltage magnitude to be utilized for printing therefrom.
- 10. A control circuit for setting a magnitude of an exciting voltage applied to a nozzle of an ink jet printer to break a stream of ink into droplets comprising:
- (a) first means for detecting exciting voltage value C(L) at which intermediate satellite droplets are produced by said nozzle as the exciting voltage is slowly increased from a minimum value;
- (b) second means for detecting exciting voltage value C(H) which first produces a direction change in droplet breakoff point relative to said nozzle as the exciting voltage is slowly increased from C(L);
- (c) third means utilizing the values C(L) and C(H) for computing a proper operating voltage to be utilized for printing.
- 11. The control circuit of claim 7 wherein first detecting means includes a capacitive pickup downstreanm of said nozzle; said droplets being electrically charged whereby said pickup detects the charged droplets.
- 12. The control circuit of claim 11 wherein said first detecting means further includes circuit means coupled to said pickup for providing an output signal to said calculating means when said droplet frequency doubles.
- 13. The control circuit of claim 7 further including means for applying electrical test patterns to said droplets, said patterns varying in phase relative to droplet timing whereby only some of the test patterns successfully charge said droplets, said second detecting means includes a pickup to detect which droplets have been charged, said calculating means including means for determining the C(H) value from a change in sequence of charge patterns.
- 14. The control circuit of claim 7 wherein said means for applying said test patterns includes a charge amplifier and a charge tunnel positioned downstream of said nozzle in a region of droplet formation.
- 15. A control circuit for determining an exciting voltage to be applied to a nozzle of an ink jet printer to break a stream of ink into droplets for printing comprising:
- (a) means for determining voltage value C(H) at which droplet formation first occurs closest to the nozzle as said exciting voltage is slowly increased from a maximum value, said determining means including:
- (i) means for applying electrical test patterns to said droplets, said patterns varying in phase relative to droplet timing whereby only some of the test patterns will successfully charge said droplets;
- (ii) means for detecting which droplets have been successfully charged; and determining the value C(H) from a change in sequence of charge patterns;
- (b) means for estimating the exciting voltage for printing according to the equation:
- V(est)=C(H) -E
- where E is a voltage related to the performance of the ink.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/332,009, filed Mar. 31, 1989, now abandoned.
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