Claims
- 1. A printer for forming an image on print media, comprising:a print media driver adapted to advance the print media along a print media scan axis in a print media advance direction; a printer carriage adapted to reciprocatingly scan along a carriage scan axis; a printhead carried by the carriage including a plurality of nozzles in an array extending along the media scan axis; and a controller, operably connected to the printer carriage and printhead, that receives image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the carriage scan axis and controls at least one of the printer carriage and printhead such that at least some dots are intentionally printed at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the carriage scan axis that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations.
- 2. A printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carriage scans at a predetermined velocity corresponding to the predetermined dot printing locations on the carriage scan axis and the controller varies the carriage scan velocity from the predetermined velocity.
- 3. A printer as claimed in claim 2, wherein the controller increases the carriage scan velocity from the predetermined velocity during a first scan and decreases the carriage scan velocity from the predetermined velocity during a second scan.
- 4. A printer as claimed in claim 3, wherein the controller maintains the carriage scan velocity at the predetermined velocity during a third scan.
- 5. A printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nozzles define respective predetermined firing times corresponding to the respective predetermined dot printing locations on the carriage scan axis and the controller varies the firing times from the predetermined firing times.
- 6. A printer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the controller accelerates the respective firing times from the predetermined firing times during a first scan and delays the firing times from the predetermined firing times during a second scan.
- 7. A printer as claimed in claim 6, wherein the controller maintains the firing times at the predetermined firing times during a third scan.
- 8. A printer for forming an image on print media, comprising:a print media driver adapted to advance the print media along a print media scan axis in a print media advance direction; a printer carriage adapted to reciprocatingly scan along a carriage scan axis; a printhead carried by the carriage including a plurality of nozzles in an array extending along the media scan axis; and control means, operably connected to the printer carriage and printhead, for receiving image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the carriage scan axis and controlling at least one of the printer carriage and printhead such that at least some dots are intentionally printed at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the carriage scan axis that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations.
- 9. A printer as claimed in claim 8, wherein the carriage scans at a predetermined velocity corresponding to the predetermined dot printing locations on the carriage scan axis and the control means varies the carriage scan velocity from the predetermined velocity.
- 10. A printer as claimed in claim 9, wherein the control means increases the carriage scan velocity from the predetermined velocity during a first scan and decreases the carriage scan velocity from the predetermined velocity during a second scan.
- 11. A printer as claimed in claim 10, wherein the control means maintains the carriage scan velocity at the predetermined velocity during a third scan.
- 12. A printer as claimed in claim 8, wherein the nozzles define respective predetermined firing times corresponding to the respective predetermined dot printing locations on the carriage scan axis and the control means varies the firing times from the predetermined firing times.
- 13. A printer as claimed in claim 12, wherein the control means accelerates the respective firing times from the predetermined firing times during a first scan and to delays the firing times from the predetermined firing times during a second scan.
- 14. A printer as claimed in claim 13, wherein the control means maintains the firing times at the predetermined firing times during a third scan.
- 15. A method of forming an image on print media moving along a print media scan axis with a printhead including a nozzle that is movable along a printhead scan axis, the method comprising the steps of:receiving image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a first printhead pass and a second printhead pass; intentionally printing dots with the nozzle at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the first printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the first printhead pass; and printing dots with the nozzle at the respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis during the second printhead pass.
- 16. A method of forming an image on print media moving along a print media scan axis with a printhead that is movable along a printhead scan axis, the method comprising the steps of:receiving image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a first printhead pass and a second printhead pass; intentionally printing dots at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the first printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the first printhead pass by a first distance; and intentionally printing dots at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the second printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the second printhead pass by a second offset distance that is different than the first offset distance.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 16, further comprising the steps of:receiving image information from the host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a third printhead pass; and printing dots at the respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis during the third printhead pass.
- 18. A method of forming an image on print media moving along a print media scan axis with a printhead that is movable along a printhead scan axis, the method comprising the steps of:receiving image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a first printhead pass and a second printhead pass; intentionally printing dots at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the first printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the first printhead pass in a first offset direction; and intentionally printing dots at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the second printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the second printhead pass in a second offset direction that is different than the first offset direction.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 18, further comprising the steps of:receiving image information from the host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a third printhead pass; and printing dots at the respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis during the third printhead pass.
- 20. A method of forming an image on print media moving along a print media scan axis with a printhead that is movable along a printhead scan axis, the method comprising the steps of:receiving image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a first printhead pass, the predetermined dot printing locations being associated with a predetermined printhead velocity; and intentionally printing dots at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the first printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the first printhead pass by moving the printhead at an adjusted printhead velocity that is different than the predetermined printhead velocity during the first printhead pass.
- 21. A method of forming an image on print media moving along a print media scan axis with a printhead that is movable along a printhead scan axis, the method comprising the steps of:receiving image information from a host device corresponding to respective predetermined dot printing locations along the printhead scan axis for a first printhead pass, the predetermined dot printing locations being associated with predetermined printhead firing times; and intentionally printing dots at respective adjusted dot printing locations on the printhead scan axis during the first printhead pass that are offset from the respective predetermined dot locations along the printhead scan axis for the first printhead pass by firing the printhead at adjusted firing times that that are different than the predetermined firing times during the first printhead pass.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/325,134, filed on Jun. 2, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,160.
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