Claims
- 1. An ink-jet printer, comprising a head that can move in a main scanning direction perpendicular to a vertical scanning direction, on which B (B is an integer) ink spraying nozzles that spray the same ink are arranged at substantially fixed nozzle intervals in the vertical scanning direction and a vertical scanning mechanism that relatively moves a recording medium in the vertical scanning direction with respect to the ink head, wherein the nozzle interval is an A (A is an integer) times the dot pitch (d) and the printing action is carried out by repeating a single printing scan in the main scanning direction, a small line feed printing that repeats an action (C×A−1) times (C is an integer), in which, after a small line feed that relatively moves the recording medium in the vertical scanning direction with respect to the ink head by the amount of n (n is an integer) times the nozzle interval plus one dot pitch ((A×n+1)×d) is performed, a single printing scan in the main scanning direction is performed, and a subsequent large line feed printing that performs a large line feed by the amount of (B×A−(A×n+1)(C×A−1))×d.
- 2. An ink-jet printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein a single-pass recording mode in which C is 1 and dots that can be printed by a single scan in a main scanning direction are printed by a single printing scan and a multi-pass recording mode in which C is 2 or larger and dots that can be printed by a single-time scanning in a main scanning direction are printed by a C-time printing scan are comprised.
- 3. An ink-jet printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein the ink spraying nozzles that are adjacent to each other are controlled so as not to drive at the same time in the multi-pass recording mode.
- 4. An ink-jet printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein when plural dots are printed continuously in the main scanning direction in the multi-pass recording mode, the dot positions to be printed by each printing of the C times printings are randomly determined.
- 5. An ink-jet printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein m successive nozzles of the ink spraying nozzles have the same ink spraying characteristics and n is a whole number multiple of the m.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP99/06822, filed on Dec. 6, 1999, which International Application was published by the International Bureau, in Japanese, on Jun. 14, 2001.
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