The present invention relates to an inkjet print head capable of full color printing and having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction, an inkjet printer including the inkjet print head, and a method for producing the inkjet print head.
In recent years, a demand for higher printing speed is drawing attention to an inkjet printer performing line printing (hereinafter may simply be referred to as “line printer”). The line printer can print a predetermined image in color without moving a print head having discharge nozzles by selectively causing ink drops to fly from the discharge nozzles onto a recording sheet while transporting the recording sheet. Rows of the discharge nozzles provided over a print width of the recording sheet are successively disposed for respective colors in a direction substantially perpendicular to a recording sheet transportation direction.
Of inkjet printers as that described above, for example, a line printer including a print head having a plurality of head chips disposed side by side is disclosed as a thermal printer in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2001-71495. In the thermal printer, heating resistors are used as energy generating elements for generating pressure energy for discharging ink from discharge nozzles.
The head chips cause ink drops to fly from the discharge nozzles by heating ink in ink chambers by heaters, that is, the heating resistors. The heaters, etc., are provided on one semiconductor substrate in correspondence with the number of discharge nozzles.
The entire structure of the above-described printer can be simplified by constructing a line print head by disposing a plurality of the head chips side by side in correspondence with color inks.
In addition, the above-described printer can print at a higher speed than an inkjet printer of a type in which a print head performs scanning because its print head does not need to perform scanning in a print width direction. Further, the above-described printer has an advantage in that its first print time is shorter than that of an electrophotographic laser beam printer capable of performing color printing because it does not require a fixing device.
However, it is difficult to put such a related line printer described above into practical use because it has the following problems.
In the related example, the discharge nozzles are positioned in correspondence with the positions of the head chips. Therefore, in a print head for discharging ink of a particular color, if an error occurs in the positioning of any of the head chips, the nozzles for discharging the ink of the particular color are displaced. As a result, the color ink does not land on the proper position, thereby reducing printing quality. Such a problem occurs due to the use of a structure comprising nozzles disposed in correspondence with the positions of the head chips.
This problem will be described with reference to
As described above, the discharge nozzles are positioned in correspondence with the positions of the head chips. Accordingly, when a color print head is constructed by disposing head chip rows in correspondence with yellow, magenta, cyan, and black inks, the following problem occurs even if the precision with which the head chip corresponding to one color is positioned is increased as stated in, for example, Japanese Examined Patent Application Publication No. 7-115504. That is, a positioning error in any of the head chip rows for the respective colors causes what is called registration to occur between the ink discharge nozzles for one color and those for another color. This leads to a reduction in color reproducibility, resulting in a reduction in printing quality as described above.
This problem will be described with reference to
As described above, the positions of the ink discharge nozzles considerably affect the printing quality, so that high precision is required. This is particularly important for a printer capable of printing using a plurality of colors.
The shapes of the ink discharge nozzles also considerably affect the printing quality, so that high precision is required. In order to stabilize ink discharge angles, that is, to increase ink landing precision, the cross-sectional shapes of the discharge nozzles are smoothly narrower from the inner side (head chip 25 side) to the outer side (discharge surface side) of a print head in correspondence with discharge nozzles 31 shown in
In view of the above-described problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide an inkjet print head capable of preventing a reduction in printing quality due to displacement of a discharge nozzle, and stabilizing a landing position of discharged ink on a recording sheet, an inkjet print head including the inkjet print head, and a method for producing the inkjet print head.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. Each discharge nozzle row for the corresponding color is disposed in a substantially straight line in the print width direction, and the substrate members are disposed in rows in straight lines in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. Each discharge nozzle row for the corresponding color is disposed in a substantially straight line, and the substrate members are disposed in rows in straight lines in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements and so that each set of the discharge nozzles partly overlaps another set of the discharge nozzles in a recording medium transportation direction, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles. The inkjet print head comprises one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements and so that each set of the discharge nozzles partly overlaps another set of the discharge nozzles in a recording medium transportation direction, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles, and one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. Each discharge nozzle row for the corresponding color is disposed in a substantially straight line, and the substrate members are disposed in rows in straight lines in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. the substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. Each discharge nozzle row for the corresponding color is disposed in a substantially straight line, and the substrate members are disposed in rows in straight lines in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements with respect to a recording medium transportation direction, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements with respect to a recording medium transportation direction, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements and so that each set of the discharge nozzles partly overlaps another set of the discharge nozzles in a recording medium transportation direction, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided an inkjet printer comprising a replaceable head cartridge comprising an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles; one nozzle sheet comprising a predetermined electroformed metal layer and having the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; and a plurality of substrate members, each including at least two of the plurality of recording elements. The substrate members are positioned at and affixed to a growth surface of the nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements. The discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements and so that each set of the discharge nozzles partly overlaps another set of the discharge nozzles in a recording medium transportation direction, and the substrate members are in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles.
To overcome the aforementioned problems, there is provided a method for producing an inkjet print head having a plurality of recording elements disposed in a print width direction for discharging ink from discharge nozzles, the method comprising the steps of forming a resist layer having a predetermined pattern onto an electrically conductive substrate using an insulating photoresist material in correspondence with sizes of and distances between the discharge nozzles disposed in rows for respective ink colors; selectively forming a layer on a portion of the substrate where the resist layer is not formed by electroforming using a predetermined metal; removing the resist layer; separating the electroformed layer from the substrate; and positioning a substrate member comprising the plurality of recording elements at and affixing the substrate member to a nozzle sheet so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers in the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors correspond to the recording elements, the nozzle sheet being formed by separating the electroformed layer from the substrate.
Hereunder, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(First Embodiment)
As shown in
As shown in
The nozzle sheet 23 is processed so that circular cross section openings are disposed above the respective heaters 28. For example, partitions for the heaters 28 are formed by dry films 24, so that ink chambers 30 are formed at the respective heaters 28. Discharge nozzles 31 are formed in the nozzle sheet 23 so that ink drops 36 can fly.
Such heaters 28 are disposed near sides of the respective head chips 25. A side of each drive film 24 where the heaters 28 are formed has the shape of comb teeth so as to expose the ink chambers 30. In the head 21, ink paths 33 are defined by the member 26 and the dry films 24 so that ink contained in ink cartridges Y, M, C, and B shown in
In each head chip 25, a pad 34 is formed at a side opposite to the side where the heaters 28 are provided. Flexible wiring substrates 35 are connected to the pads 34 so that the head chips 25 can be driven. Accordingly, in the head 21, an ink discharge mechanism for causing the ink drops 36 to fly from the discharge nozzles 31 comprises the heaters 28, the ink chambers 30, and the discharge nozzles 31. The head chips 25 are formed by successively disposing the heaters 28 of the ink discharge mechanism side by side.
In the head 21, the nozzle sheet 23 is formed so that predetermined numbers of successively formed discharge nozzles 31 are grouped in units, and so that the positions of the discharge nozzles 31 in each group are shifted in a sheet feed direction. In correspondence with the nozzle sheet 23, predetermined numbers of heaters 28 of each head chip 25 are grouped in units, and their positions are shifted in the sheet feed direction.
This allows each head chip 25 to effectively use the discharge nozzles whose positions are shifted in the sheet feed direction in order to successively drive the grouped heaters.
The order in which the heaters 28 are drive will be described with reference to
As shown in
In the head 21, a liquid drop for forming one dot is used to form one dot. By varying the number of liquid drops for forming this one dot, the size of the dot is varied, so that a tone is produced. In the embodiment, up to eight liquid drops are used to form one dot.
A method for forming the above-described nozzle sheet 23 will be described with reference to
First, as shown in
Next, as shown in
The above-described nozzle sheet having the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors may also be formed by etching or punching. However, the etching method, which is a wet etching method, is an isotropic etching method, and, thus, makes it difficult to form the discharge nozzles with the proper sizes with high precision.
The punching method has poor reproducibility because it is difficult to continue forming holes corresponding to the discharge nozzles with the same shape and size when a punching blade is replaced. In addition, the punching method results in high manufacturing costs because in requires a secondary processing operation due to burrs that remain when the holes are formed.
Therefore, the nozzle sheet is formed by an electroforming method using nickel or a material comprising nickel because this method makes it possible to form discharge nozzles of the same required shape and size precisely at the proper locations on the nozzle sheet at the same time, and has good reproducibility. In the embodiment, since the electroformed layer 105 is thinner than the resist layer 103, as shown in
Although, in the embodiment, nickel having excellent ink resistance is used as the material of the electroformed layer, that is, the nozzle sheet, copper may also be used as the material of the nozzle sheet.
Although the substrate 101 is made of stainless steel because stainless steel has excellent flattening characteristics and increases the separability of natural oxide film, it may also be made of glass sputtered with chromium.
The head chips 25 include the heaters 28 as energy generating elements for generating pressure energy for discharging ink from the discharge nozzles of the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors formed in the nozzle sheet 23 formed by separating the electroformed layer 105 from the substrate 101 as described above. As shown in
As described above, the print head is formed by affixing the head chips 25 to one nozzle sheet 23 where the discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are formed precisely at the proper positions. Therefore, even if any of the head chips 25 are displaced, it is possible to prevent displacement of the corresponding discharge nozzles.
The reason is given with reference to
Accordingly, in this embodiment, it is possible to prevent a reduction in printing quality caused by the displacement of any of the discharge nozzles, and to stabilize the landing positions of the ink on the sheet. Therefore, the printing quality can be enhanced.
Although the embodiment is described using as an example a thermal line printer for discharging ink by driving heaters, the present invention is not limited thereto. Therefore, the present invention is applicable to, for example, a line printer for discharging ink by driving piezoelectric elements instead of heaters.
A line printer including the above-described print head 21 will be described with reference to
A line printer 11 is in its entirety accommodated in a rectangular housing 12. By inserting a sheet tray 13 containing sheets 14 as recording medium into a slot in the front surface of the housing 12, the sheets 14 can be fed.
When the sheet tray 13 is inserted into the line printer 11 from the slot, the sheets 14 are pushed against a sheet-feed roller 16 by a predetermined mechanism. Rotation of the sheet-feed roller 16 causes the sheets 14 to be fed towards the back of the line printer 11 from the sheet tray 13 in the direction of arrow A. In the line printer 11, reverse rollers 17 are disposed at a side towards which the sheets are fed. By, for example, rotation of the reverse rollers 17, the direction in which the sheets 14 are fed is switched to a forward direction, as indicated by arrow B.
In the line printer 11, the sheets 14 whose feeding direction is switched to the direction of arrow B are transported by, for example, spur rollers 18 so that the sheets 14 pass over the sheet tray 13, and are discharged from a discharge slot disposed towards the front surface of the line printer 11 as indicated by arrow C. In the line printer 11, the head cartridge 20 is replaceably disposed as indicated by arrow D between the spur rollers 18 and the discharge slot.
In the head cartridge 20, the head 21 including line heads for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black is disposed at the bottom of a holder 22 having a predetermined shape, and the yellow, magenta, cyan, and black ink cartridges Y, M, C, and B are successively disposed in the holder 22. This allows the line printer 11 to print images by discharging respective color inks onto the sheets 14 from the respective line heads.
As described above, since a nozzle sheet for four colors, which is a characteristic of the present invention, is provided, the positional precision of each discharge nozzles is compensated, thereby facilitating replacement of the cartridge compared to that in the past.
(Second Embodiment)
In the first embodiment, four discharge nozzle rows for the respective ink colors are formed in the nozzle sheet 23 substantially in straight lines and in the direction in which they traverse a sheet (print width direction), and the head chips 25 are disposed on the nozzle sheet in rows in substantially straight lines in correspondence with the discharge nozzles. In this embodiment, discharge nozzle rows for respective colors are disposed in a nozzle sheet so that discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in staggered arrangements, and head chips 25 are disposed on the nozzle sheet in staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzles. The other structural features are the same as those of the first embodiment, and, thus, will not be described below. In addition, the method for producing the nozzle sheet is the same, and, thus, will not be described below either.
As shown in
Even if the head chips 25 are disposed by rotating each head chip 25 on one side through an angle of 180 degrees with respect to each head chip 25 on the other side, pads 34 are disposed at substantially the centers of sides of the respective head chips 25 in an arrangement direction of the discharge nozzles 31 (print width direction), so that the positions of the pads 34 are not changed. Thus, in the head 21, flexible wiring substrates connected to the pads 34 of adjacent head chips 25 are prevented from being disposed close to each other, that is, from being concentrated at one portion.
When the discharge nozzles are shifted in this manner, the order in which the heaters of the head chips above the ink paths 33 are driven by drive signals is opposite to the order in which the heaters of the head chips below the ink paths 33 are driven by drive signals. Therefore, in the embodiment, each head chip 25 is formed so that the driving order by a drive circuit can be switched.
Accordingly, in the embodiment, in the one nozzle sheet 23, four discharge nozzle rows for the respective ink colors are disposed precisely at the proper locations so that the discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in the staggered arrangements with the distance between the centers of adjacent discharge nozzles being equal in the direction in which the discharge nozzle rows traverse the sheet (print width direction). The head chips 25 are affixed to this one nozzle sheet 23 to form a print head. Therefore, as in the first embodiment, it is possible to prevent a reduction in printing quality caused by displacement of any of the discharge nozzles, and, thus, to stabilize the landing position of discharged ink on the sheet. In addition, the size of each discharge nozzle is reduced, and, thus, the interval between each nozzle is reduced. Therefore, it is possible to increase resolution.
(Third Embodiment)
In the second embodiment, four discharge nozzle rows for the respective colors are disposed in the nozzle sheet 23 so that discharge nozzles in predetermined numbers are in the staggered arrangements with the distance between each discharge nozzle being the same in the direction in which the discharge nozzle rows traverse the sheet (print width direction), and the head chips 25 are disposed on the nozzle sheet 23 in the staggered arrangements in correspondence with the discharge nozzle rows. In this embodiment, further, discharge nozzle rows are disposed so that each set of discharge nozzles partly overlaps another set of discharge nozzles in a sheet transportation direction (recording medium transportation direction).
By virtue of the above-described structure, overlapping portions where the locations for forming dots by the discharge nozzles are adjacent each other allow mixture of dots by the corresponding two adjacent head chips. The mixture of the dots makes the variations of the characteristics between the adjacent head chips less noticeable, and, thus, can prevent a reduction in printing quality.
As can be seen from
Accordingly, in the embodiment, since the discharge nozzles are disposed in rows in the staggered arrangement so that each set of discharge nozzles partly overlaps another set of discharge nozzles in the sheet transportation direction (recording medium transportation direction), as in the second embodiment, it is possible to prevent a reduction in printing quality caused by displacement of any of the discharge nozzles, and, thus, to stabilize the landing position of discharged ink on the sheet. In addition, the size of each discharge nozzle is reduced, and, thus, the interval between each nozzle is reduced. Therefore, it is possible to increase resolution. Further, variations in the characteristics between adjacent head chips become less noticeable, and, thus, a reduction in printing quality is prevented.
Industrial Applicability
The inkjet print head, the inkjet printer, and the method for producing the inkjet print head are effective in preventing a reduction in printing quality caused by displacement of any of the discharge nozzles, and in stabilizing an ink discharge angle.
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2001-339780 | May 2001 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP02/11445 | 11/1/2002 | WO |