Claims
- 1. A recording method for ejecting black ink and colored inks onto a recording medium from a plurality of orifices of a recording head to form a color image, said method comprising the steps of:storing image data; main-scanning the recording head relative to the recording medium to record a thinned image at basic pixel positions; sub-scanning by a length of an integer multiple number of pixel units plus a distance less than one pixel unit, with respect to one pixel formed on the recording medium; main-scanning the recording head relative to the recording medium to record a thinned image of black ink ejections within a distance greater than zero and less than one pixel unit from the basic pixel positions; sub-scanning by an integer multiple number of pixel units minus a distance less than one pixel unit, with respect to one pixel formed on the recording medium; main-scanning the recording head relative to the recording medium to record a thinned image of black ink complementary to the thinned image recorded at the basic pixel positions; sub-scanning by a length of an integer multiple number of pixel units plus a distance less than one pixel unit; main scanning the recording head relative to the recording medium to record a thinned image of the black ink ejections complementary to the thinned image of the black ink recorded within a distance greater than zero and less than one pixel unit from the basic pixel positions; sub-scanning by an integer multiple number of pixel units minus a distance less than one pixel unit, with respect to one pixel formed on the recording medium; and recording the color image by executing a control operation such that recording by the black ink is performed by ejecting the black ink within a distance greater than zero and less than one pixel unit from the basic pixel positions to effect shifted recording and recording by the colored inks other than the black ink is performed by ejecting the colored inks from said recording head without performing the shifted recording, two ink ejections of the black ink of a pixel in the image are performed using different orifices of the recording head, and one of at least two ink ejections of the black ink corresponding to one pixel based on the same image data stored in said storing step and another ink ejection of the black ink are performed during different scans of the recording head, wherein the black ink ejections of the image recorded within a distance greater than zero and less than one pixel unit from the basic pixel positions are recorded on the basis of the same image data stored in said storing step as that of the black ink ejections of the image recorded at the basic pixel positions.
- 2. A recording method according to claim 1, wherein the recording head has means for ejecting inks using thermal energy.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the image data comprises binary data.
Priority Claims (3)
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3-129502 |
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3-121100 |
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4-117604 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/326,359 filed Oct. 20, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/888,800 filed May 27, 1992, both now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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