Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink jet recording head having a plurality of ink ejection outlets to effect recording on a recording material; a carriage for mounting said ink jet recording head, said carriage being reciprocable relative to the recording material; wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads detachably mountable to said carriage and has an information set portion for providing information about a number of ejection outlets of said ink jet recording head and an interval of the ejection outlets, and energy generating elements for generating energy contributable to eject the ink through said ejection outlets; feeding means for feeding the recording material; and a control circuit for controlling said feeding means and said recording head to control an amount of feeding of the recording material by said feeding means and timing of ink ejection by said recording head, relative to the distance of movement of said carriage, based on the number of the ejection outlets and the interval of the ejection outlets of the ink jet recording head mounted on said carriage, wherein a unit amount of feeding of the recording material is a common divisor of products of the numbers of the ejection outlets and the intervals of the ejection outlets of said respective ink jet recording heads mountable to said carriage, or a product of the common divisor and a reciprocal of any integer.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit movement amount of said carriage is an integer reciprocal of the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a slit plate having plural slits arranged at regular slit intervals in a direction of carriage movement, and an optical encoder movable together with said carriage adjacent said slit plate to detect the slits to produce slit detection signals and to supply the slit detection signals to said control circuit.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each slit interval is an integer multiple of the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the different ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 5. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium is an integer reciprocal of a product of the number of ejection outlets and the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a slit plate having plural slits arranged at regular slit intervals in a direction of carriage movement, and an optical encoder movable together with said carriage adjacent said slit plate to detect the slits to produce slit detection signals and to supply the slit detection signals to said control circuit.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein each slit interval is an integer multiple of the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the different ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 8. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium is an integer reciprocal of the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 9. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit movement amount of said recording head is an integer reciprocal of the pitch of the ejection outlets.
- 10. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium relative to said ink jet recording head is an integer reciprocal of a product of the number of ejection outlets and the pitch of the ejection outlets.
- 11. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium is an integer reciprocal of a product of the number of ejection outlets and the pitch of the ejection outlets.
- 12. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium relative to said ink jet recording head is an integer reciprocal of a product of the number of ejection outlets and the pitch of the ejection outlets.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit movement amount of said carriage is an integer reciprocal of the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium is an integer reciprocal of a product of the number of ejection outlets and the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 15. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium is an integer reciprocal of the pitch of the ejection outlets of each of the ink jet recording heads usable with said apparatus.
- 16. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit movement amount of said recording head is an integer reciprocal of the pitch of the ejection outlets.
- 17. An ink jet recording apparatus as in claim 1,wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads selectively usable in said carriage and a unit feed pitch of the recording medium is an integer reciprocal of a product of the number of ejection outlets and the pitch of the ejection outlets.
- 18. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink jet recording head having a plurality of ink ejection outlets to effect recording on a recording material; a carriage for mounting said ink jet recording head, said carriage being disposed at a fixed position relative to the recording material; wherein said ink jet recording head is one of a plurality of ink jet recording heads detachably mountable to said carriage and has an information set portion for providing information about an interval of the ejection outlets, and energy generating elements for generating energy contributable to eject the ink through said ejection outlets; feeding means for feeding the recording material; and a control circuit for controlling said recording head to control timing of ink ejection by said recording head, relative to a distance of movement of said feeding means, based on the interval of the ejection outlets of the ink jet recording head mounted on said carriage, wherein a unit amount of feeding of the recording material is a common divisor of the intervals of the ejection outlets of said respective ink jet recording heads mountable to said carriage, or a product of the common divisor and a reciprocal of any integer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/387,617, filed Feb. 13. 1995, abandoned which was a continuation of application Ser No. 08/173,464, filed Dec. 27, 1993, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/531,302, filed May 31, 1990, both now abandoned.
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