Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording method of performing a recording operation with dots each formed on a recording medium with ink ejected from a recording head including a plurality of ejection ports, said method comprising the steps of;
executing assignment based on image data to one of said ejection ports to build a plurality of lines with said dots and to which-numbered scanning to be achieved for ink ejection when said recording operation is performed so as to build said plural lines with said dots formed by plural times of scanning achieved by said recording head, wherein the order of said ejection ports and said scannings are assigned in such a manner that a plurality of dots for building said plural lines are formed by ejecting the ink from said ejection ports different from each other in accordance with an order of plural times of scannings different from each other, and the order of said scannings to be effected for ink ejection for building said lines with said dots is assigned on the basis of an order of scannings for the dots to which assignment has been already executed, on a specific line having said dots belonging thereto while said dots are arranged for building said lines, and on a row of dots located in the direction of extension of said lines, performing said plural times of scannings with said recording head, and forming the dots to which the order of scanning is assigned by ejecting the ink from said ejection ports assigned on completion of each of said plural times of scannings.
- 2. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 1, wherein an odd-numbered line and an even-numbered line as counted in the direction of arrangement of said lines are combined with each other to build a set of lines, and dots located within a range defined by said set of lines adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said lines are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other.
- 3. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 2, wherein an even-numbered dot and a subsequent odd-numbered dot located on said odd-numbered line are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other, and an odd-numbered dot and a subsequent even-numbered dot located on said even-numbered line are formed in accordance with the order of main scannings different from each other.
- 4. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 2, wherein two dots located adjacent to each other on each line of said plural lines are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other.
- 5. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of lines continuously extending in the direction of arrangement of said lines are combined with each other to build a set of lines wherein
a. two dots located adjacent to each other on each line within a range defined by said set of lines are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other, b. dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are recorded in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other, and c. dots not defined in the preceding paragraphs a and b are formed in accordance with the order of main scannings different from those for each dot located directly before each of said set of lines.
- 6. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of dots each building one of said plural lines are formed in accordance with an order of scannings sequentially different from each other, and an order of scannings is assigned to each dot in such a manner that the number of times of recording operations performed for recording dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines in accordance with an order of continuous same scannings is minimized.
- 7. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 1, wherein two dots located adjacent to each other on each of said plural lines are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other.
- 8. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 7, wherein in the case that dots located adjacent to each other are not present on one of said plural lines to be assigned, assignment is executed to an order of scannings with preference alternately given to the following conditions.
a. dots located adjacent to each other in the direction are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other, and b. dots located adjacent to each other directly before one of an plural lines are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from those in the preceding paragraph.
- 9. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 7, wherein in the case that dots located adjacent to each other are not present on one of said plural lines to be assigned, dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other.
- 10. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 7, wherein when it is assumed that the number of times when continuous dots located not adjacent to each other on one of said lines are sequentially recorded in accordance with the order of same scannings is designated by HN and the number of times when dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are continuously recorded in accordance with the order of same scannings is designated by VN,
a. in the case that assignment to be executed to an order of scannings so as to allow said HN and VN to be minimized is present, each dot is formed in accordance with the order of said scannings, and b. in the case that assignment to be executed to an order of scannings so as to allow said HN and VN to be minimized is not present, each dot is formed in accordance with an order of scannings for allowing said VN to be minimized under a condition that said HN is two or less.
- 11. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said dots is formed by a plurality of ink droplets.
- 12. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said dots is formed by ink droplets of which number is equal to or less than a predetermined number, and said ink droplets are ejected in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other.
- 13. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 12, wherein when a plurality of lines continuously extending in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are combined with each other to build a set of lines and two dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are formed within a range defined by said set of lines, one of said two dots or both the dots are formed by said predetermined number of ink droplets ejected in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other in a combined state.
- 14. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 13, wherein said predetermined number defining the number of ink droplets ejected in that way is coincident with one to a number said plural times of scannings to be achieved.
- 15. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 14, wherein when dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are formed, any two dots located adjacent to each other are not formed by ink droplets simultaneously ejected on completion of final scanning.
- 16. An ink jet recording method of building a recorded image by ejecting ink from a recording head toward a recording medium to form a plurality of dots arranged in a matrix-shaped pattern, said method comprising the step of;
building said recorded image within a whole density range, wherein in the case that two dots located adjacent to each other in a row of dots extending in a first direction of said matrix-shaped pattern or in a second direction different from said first direction, are formed said two dots being formed with a time difference equal to or more than a predetermined time therebetween and in the case that a set of said two dots is randomly located.
- 17. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 16, wherein a plural density level in said whole density range is realized by a plurality of dot patterns different from each other.
- 18. An ink jet recording apparatus for performing a recording operation with dots each formed on a recording medium with ink ejected from a recording head including a plurality of ejection ports, said apparatus comprising;
assigning means for executing assignment based on image data to one of said ejection ports to build a plurality of lines with said dots and to which-numbered scanning to be achieved for ink ejection when said recording operation is performed so as to build said plural lines with said dots formed by plural times of scannings achieved by said recording head, wherein, said assigning means serving to execute assignment to an order of said ejection ports and said scannings in such a manner that a plurality of dots for building said plural lines are formed by ejecting the ink from said ejection ports different from each other in accordance with an order of plural scannings different from each other, and the order of said scannings to be effected for ink ejection for building said plural lines with said dots is assigned on the basis of an order of scanning for the dots to which assignment has been already achieved, on a specific line having said dots belonging thereto while said dots are arranged for building said plural lines, and on a row of dots located in the direction of extension of said lines; scanning means for performing said plural times of scannings with said recording head; and recording/controlling means for forming the dots to which the order of scannings is assigned by ejecting said ink from said ejection ports assigned on completion of each of said plural times of scannings.
- 19. An ink jet recording apparatus for performing a recording operation with dots each formed on a recording medium with ink ejected from a recording head including a plurality of ejection ports, said apparatus comprising;
assigning means for executing assignment based on image data to one of said ejection ports to build a plurality of lines with said dots and which-numbered scanning to be achieved for ink ejection when said recording operation is performed so as to build said lines with said dots formed by plural times of scannings achieved by said recording head, wherein, said assigning means serving to execute assignment to an order of said ejection ports and said scanning in such a manner that a plurality of dots for building said plural lines by injecting said ink from said ejection ports in accordance with the order of plural scannings different from each other, and the order of said scannings to be effected for ink ejection for building said plural lines with said dots is assigned on the basis of an order of scanning for the dots to which assignment has been already achieved, on a specific line having said dots belonging thereto while said dots are arranged for building said line, and on a row of dots located in the direction of extension of said plural lines; scanning means for performing scanning with said recording head; paper feed means for feeding said recording medium every time said scanning is performed; and recording/controlling means for forming dots to which the order of scannings is assigned by ejecting said ink from ejection ports assigned on completion of said scanning, said ejection ports assuming the positions corresponding to said conveyance of said recording medium.
- 20. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein said recording head serves to grow a gas bubble in the ink by utilizing thermal energy, and as said gas bubble grows, said ink is ejected from said recording head.
- 21. An ink jet recording method of performing a recording operation with dots each formed on a recording medium with ink ejected from a recording head including a plurality of ejection ports while scanning of said recording head is executed;
wherein when said scanning is assigned to the dot for forming said dot, said assignment is executed considering a two dimensional arrangement of the dots including said dot.
- 22. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 21, wherein times of said scanning assigned for forming said dot is one or two times.
- 23. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 22, wherein said assignment considering the two dimensional arrangement of dots is such that said assignment is executed to the dots arranged in a main scanning direction in which the scanning is performed and to the dots arranged in a auxiliary scanning direction which is differ from said main scanning direction.
- 24. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 23, wherein an odd-numbered line and an evennumbered line as counted in the auxiliary scanning direction are combined with each other to build a set of lines, and dots located within a range defined by said set of lines adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other.
- 25. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 24, wherein an even-numbered dot and a subsequent odd-numbered dot located on said odd-numbered line are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other, and an odd-numbered dot and a subsequent even-numbered dot located on said even-numbered line are formed in accordance with the order of main scannings different from each other.
- 26. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 24, wherein two dots located adjacent to each other on each line of said plural lines extending in the main scanning direction are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other.
- 27. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 23, wherein a plurality of lines continuously extending in the auxiliary scanning direction are combined with each other to build a set of lines wherein
a. two dots located adjacent to each other on each line within a range defined by said set of lines are formed in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other, b. dots located adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction are recorded in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other, and c. dots not defined in the preceding paragraphs a and b are formed in accordance with the order of main scannings different from those for each dot located directly before each of said set of lines.
- 28. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 23, wherein a plurality of dots each building one of said plural lines extending in the main scanning direction are formed in accordance with an order of scannings sequentially different from each other, and an order of scannings is assigned to each dot in such a manner that the number of times of recording operations performed for recording dots located adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction in accordance with an order of continuous same scannings is minimized.
- 29. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 23, wherein two dots located adjacent to each other on each of said plural lines extending in the main scanning direction are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other.
- 30. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 29, wherein in the case that dots located adjacent to each other are not present on one of said plural lines to be assigned, assignment is executed to an order of scannings with preference alternately given to the following conditions.
a. dots located adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other, and b. dots located adjacent to each other directly before one of an plural lines are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from those in the preceding paragraph.
- 31. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 29, wherein in the case that dots located adjacent to each other are not present on one of said plural lines to be assigned, dots located adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction are formed in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other.
- 32. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 29, wherein when it is assumed that the number of times when continuous dots located not adjacent to each other on one of said lines are sequentially recorded in accordance with the order of same scannings is designated by HN and the number of times when dots located adjacent to each other in the direction of arrangement of said plural lines are continuously recorded in accordance with the order of same scannings is designated by VN,
a. in the case that assignment to be executed to an order of scannings so as to allow said HN and VN to be minimized is present, each dot is formed in accordance with the order of said scannings, and b. in the case that assignment to be executed to an order of scannings so as to allow said HN and VN to be minimized is not present, each dot is formed in accordance with an order of scannings for allowing said VN to be minimized under a condition that said HN is two or less.
- 33. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 23, wherein each of said dots is formed by a plurality of ink droplets.
- 34. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 23, wherein each of said dots is formed by ink droplets of which number is equal to or less than a predetermined number, and said ink droplets are ejected in accordance with the order of scannings different from each other.
- 35. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 34, wherein when a plurality of lines continuously extending in the auxiliary scanning direction are combined with each other to build a set of lines and two dots located adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction are formed within a range defined by said set of lines, one of said two dots or both the dots are formed by said predetermined number of ink droplets ejected in accordance with an order of scannings different from each other in a combined state.
- 36. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 35, wherein said predetermined number defining the number of ink droplets ejected in that way is coincident with one to a number said plural times of scannings to be achieved.
- 37. An ink jet recording method as claimed in claim 36, wherein when dots located adjacent to each other in the auxiliary scanning direction are formed, any two dots located adjacent to each other are not formed by ink droplets simultaneously ejected on completion of final scanning.
Priority Claims (2)
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1992-278,712 |
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1993-228,927 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/880,538 filed Jun. 23, 1997, which is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/136,107 filed Oct. 14, 1993, now abandoned.
Divisions (1)
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