Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording by discharging ink from a recording head, comprising:
- discharge recovery means for recovering a discharge state of the recording head by discharging ink from said recording head;
- detection means for detecting environmental conditions of the ink jet recording apparatus;
- print signal detecting means for detecting an input of a print signal exhibiting a command for printing;
- timer means for counting a lapse time from a time at which an electrical power source for the apparatus is turned on to the detection of the input of the print signal; and
- recovery control means for controlling conditions of a recovery operation executed by said discharge recovery means in accordance with the input of the print signal,
- wherein said recovery control means changes an amount of ink discharge to be performed by said discharge recovery means in accordance with a detection result by said detection means and the lapse time counted by said timer means.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the environmental conditions detected by said detection means are humidity and temperature, and said recovery control means controls the number of discharges of said discharge recovery means in accordance with levels of humidity and temperature detected by said detection means.
- 3. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- ink exhaust means for exhausting ink from said recording head by suction and/or pressure.
- 4. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the recording head has an electrothermal energy converting element for applying thermal energy to the ink and discharges the ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 5. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording by discharging ink from a recording head, comprising:
- discharge recovery means for recovering a discharge state of the recording head by discharging ink from said recording head;
- ink exhaust means for exhausting ink from said recording head by suction and/or pressure;
- detection means for detecting the environmental conditions of the ink jet recording apparatus;
- print signal detecting means for detecting an input of a print signal exhibiting a command for printing;
- timer means for counting a lapse time from a time at which an electrical power source for the apparatus is turned on to the detection of the input of the print signal;
- a plurality of recovery operating modes for performing different operations of said discharge recovery means and said ink exhaust means; and
- recovery control means for selecting said recovery operating mode in accordance with a detection result by said detection means and the lapse time counted by said timer means, and for performing a recovery operation prior to printing by the command of the print signal.
- 6. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said recovery control means selects the recovery operating mode of said ink exhaust means and/or said discharge recovery means when the ink jet recording apparatus rises, and at the same time, controls operating conditions of said discharge recovery means.
- 7. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the environmental conditions detected by said detection means are humidity and temperature, and said recovery control means controls the recovery operation in accordance with levels of humidity and temperature detected by said detection means.
- 8. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said recovery control means controls the number of ink discharges of said discharge recovery means.
- 9. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said recovery control means further comprises means for comparing the detected levels of the temperature and the humidity with predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, and executes the recovery operation for said recording head by said ink exhaust means when the detected levels of the temperature and the humidity by said detection means are lower than the predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, respectively.
- 10. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said predetermined levels are the levels of detection at which the physical properties of ink change in said humidity and at said temperature, respectively.
- 11. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the recording head has an electrothermal energy converting element for applying thermal energy to the ink and discharges the ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 12. A ink jet recording apparatus for recording by discharging ink from a recording head, comprising:
- head recovery means for recovering a state of ink discharge of said recording head, said head recovery means including discharge recovery means for discharging ink from said recording head to recover the state of ink discharge of the recording head, and ink exhaust means for exhausting ink from said recording head by suction and/or pressure;
- detection means for detecting environmental conditions of the ink jet recording apparatus;
- print signal detecting means for detecting an input of a print signal exhibiting a command for printing;
- timer means for counting a lapse time of said recording apparatus from a time at which an electrical power source for the apparatus is turned on until said print signal detecting means detects the input of the print signal; and
- recovery control means for controlling operating conditions of said head recovery means in accordance with a result detected by said detection means and a result of a time measurement by said timer means,
- wherein said recovery control means controls a number of ink discharges to be performed by said head recovery means and controls an amount of ink to be exhausted by said head recovery means, and said recovery control means selects a recovery operation of said ink exhaust means and/or said discharge recovery means in accordance with the result of detection by said detection means and the result of time measurement by said timer means, and at the same time, controls the number of discharges of said discharge recovery means.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said recovery control means changes the number of discharge recoveries of said discharge recovery means in accordance with the result of detection by said detection means and the result of time measurement by said timer means.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said recovery control means further comprises means for comparing the detected levels of the temperature and the humidity with predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, and executes the recovery operation of said exhaust means for said recording head when the detected levels of the temperature and humidity by said detection means are lower than predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, respectively.
- 15. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said predetermined levels are the levels of detection at which the physical properties of ink change in said humidity and at said temperature, respectively.
- 16. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said recovery control means further comprises means for comparing the detected levels of the temperature and the humidity with predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, and executes the recovery operation of said ink exhaust means for said recording head when the detected levels of the humidity and temperature by said detection means are lower than the predetermined levels of the humidity and the temperature, respectively, and the time counted by said timer means is the predetermined time.
- 17. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the recording head has an electrothermal energy converting element for applying thermal energy to the ink and discharges the ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 18. A method for ink jet recording by discharging ink from a recording head, comprising the steps of:
- detecting temperature and humidity as environmental conditions of an ink jet recording apparatus;
- detecting an input of a print signal exhibiting a command for printing;
- counting a lapse time of said recording apparatus from a time at which an electrical power source for the apparatus is turned on until the input of said print signal is detected at said detecting step;
- recovering the discharge to recover a state of discharge of the recording head by discharging ink from said recording head in accordance with a result of detection in said detection step and a counting result in said time counting step; and
- selecting a recovery operation in the recovering step to exhaust ink from said recording head by suction and/or pressure, and at the same time, recovering the state of said recording head by controlling a number of ink discharges in said discharge recovering step.
- 19. A method for ink jet recording according to claim 18, wherein said recovery step further comprises a step of comparing levels of the temperature and humidity detected in said detecting step with predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, and a step of executing the recovery operation for said recording head when the detected levels of the temperature and humidity in said detection step are lower than the predetermined levels of the temperature and the humidity, respectively, and the time counted in said time counting step is the predetermined time.
- 20. An ink jet recording method according to claim 18, wherein the recording head has an electrothermal energy converting element for applying thermal energy to the ink and discharges the ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/214,119 filed Mar. 17, 1994 abandon.
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