Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording method for effecting recording using an ink ejecting portion for ejecting ink and a liquid ejecting portion for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the ink and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portion and the liquid ejecting portion, said method comprising:a step of obtaining data for ink ejection corresponding to positions of ink dots to be recorded; a step of generating data for liquid ejection by thinning the data for ink ejection obtained in said obtaining step; a step of ejecting the ink from the ink ejecting portion on the basis of the ink ejection data thus obtained; and a step of ejecting the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data thus generated, wherein in said liquid ejection step, the liquid is ejected to a part of a plurality of positions to which the ink is ejected.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein when said ink ejection step and said liquid ejection step have been both executed, there are a first portion where a liquid dot and an ink dot are overlaid on the recording material and a second portion which has only an ink dot without the liquid dot overlaid thereon.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the liquid has a property for coagulating or rendering insoluble a coloring material or a component in the ink.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the liquid has a property of improving a coloring property of the ink ejected onto the recording material.
- 5. An ink jet recording method for effecting recording using ink ejecting portions for ejecting different color inks and a liquid ejecting portion for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the inks and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portions and the liquid ejecting portion, said method comprising:a step of obtaining data for ejection of respective color inks; a step of generating data for liquid ejection by thinning a logical sum of the data for ink ejection for respective inks obtained in said obtaining step; a step of ejecting the inks from the ink ejecting portions on the basis of the ink ejection data thus obtained; and a step of ejecting the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data thus generated, wherein in said liquid ejection step, the liquid is ejected to a part of a plurality of positions to which the inks are ejected.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein when said ink ejection step and said liquid ejection step have been both executed, there are a first portion where a liquid dot and an ink dot are overlaid on the recording material and a second portion which has only an ink dot without the liquid dot overlaid thereon.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein the liquid has a property for coagulating or rendering insoluble a coloring material or a component in the ink.
- 8. A method according to claim 5, wherein the liquid has a property of improving a coloring property of the ink ejected onto the recording material.
- 9. An ink jet recording method for effecting recording of an image using an ink ejecting portion, having a plurality of ink ejection outlets disposed at predetermined intervals, for ejecting ink and a liquid ejecting portion, having a plurality of liquid ejection outlets at the predetermined intervals, for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the ink and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portion and the liquid ejecting portion, said method comprising:a step of obtaining data for ink ejection corresponding to the image to be recorded; a step of generating data for liquid ejection by thinning the data for ink ejection obtained in said obtaining step; a step of ejecting the ink from the ink ejecting portion on the basis of the ink ejection data thus obtained; and a step of ejecting the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data thus obtained, wherein a record resolution of the ejected ink and a record resolution of the ejected liquid are the same as each other.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein when said ink ejection step and said liquid ejection step have been both executed, there are a first portion where a liquid dot and an ink dot are overlaid on the recording material and a second portion which has only an ink dot without the liquid dot overlaid thereon.
- 11. A method according to claim 9, wherein the liquid has a property for coagulating or rendering insoluble a coloring material or a component in the ink.
- 12. A method according to claim 9, wherein the liquid has a property of improving a coloring property of the ink ejected onto the recording material.
- 13. An ink recording method for effecting recording of an image using an ink ejecting portion for ejecting ink and a liquid ejecting portion for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the ink and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portion and the liquid ejecting portion, said method comprising:a step of obtaining data for ink ejection corresponding to the image to be recorded; a step of generating data for liquid ejection by thinning the data for ink ejection obtained in said obtaining step; a step of ejecting the ink from the ink ejecting portion on the basis of the ink ejection data thus obtained; and a step of ejecting the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data thus generated.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus for effecting recording using an ink ejecting portion for ejecting ink and a liquid ejecting portion for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the ink and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portion and the liquid ejecting portions, said ink jet recording apparatus comprising:means for obtaining data for ink ejection corresponding to positions of ink dots to be recorded; means for generating data for liquid ejection by thinning the data for ink ejection obtained by said obtaining means; first driving means for driving the ink ejecting portion to eject the ink from the ink ejecting portion on the basis of the ink ejection data obtained by said obtaining means; and second driving means for driving the liquid ejecting portion to eject the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data generated by said generating means, wherein said second driving means drives the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the data for the liquid ejection such that the liquid is ejected to a part of a plurality of positions to which the ink is ejected.
- 15. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 14, wherein when the ink and the liquid have both been ejected, there are a first portion where a liquid dot and an ink dot are overlaid on the recording material and a second portion which has only an ink dot without the liquid dot overlaid thereon.
- 16. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the liquid has a property for coagulating or rendering insoluble a coloring material or a component in the ink.
- 17. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the liquid has a property of improving a coloring property of the ink ejected onto the recording material.
- 18. An ink jet recording apparatus for effecting recording using ink ejecting portions for ejecting different color inks and a liquid ejecting portion for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the inks and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portions and the liquid ejecting portion, said ink jet recording apparatus comprising:means for obtaining data for ejecting of respective color inks; means for generating data for liquid ejection by thinning a logical sum of the data for ink ejection for respective inks obtained by said obtaining means; first driving means for driving the ink ejecting portions to eject the inks from the ink ejecting portions on the basis of the ink ejection data obtained by said obtaining means; and second driving means for driving the liquid ejecting portion to eject the liquid from liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data generated by said generating means, wherein when the inks and liquid have both been ejected, the liquid is ejected to a part of a plurality of positions to which the inks are ejected.
- 19. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 18, wherein when the inks and liquid have been both ejected, there are a first portion where a liquid dot and an ink dot are overlaid on the recording material and a second portion which has only an ink dot without the liquid dot overlaid thereon.
- 20. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the liquid has a property for coagulating or rendering insoluble a coloring material or a component in the ink.
- 21. A method according to claim 18, wherein the liquid has a property of improving a coloring property of the ink ejected onto the recording material.
- 22. An ink jet recording apparatus for effecting recording of an image using an ink ejecting portion, having a plurality of ink ejection outlets disposed at predetermined intervals, for ejecting ink and a liquid ejecting portion, having a plurality of liquid ejection outlets at the predetermined intervals, for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the ink and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portion and the liquid ejecting portion, said ink jet recording apparatus comprising:means for obtaining data for ink ejection corresponding to the image to be recorded; means for generating data for liquid ejection by thinning the data for ink ejection obtained by said obtaining means; first driving means for driving the ink ejection portion to eject the ink from the ink ejecting portion on the basis of the ink ejection data obtained by said obtaining means; and second driving means for driving the liquid ejecting portion to eject the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data generated by said generating means, wherein a record resolution of the ejected ink and a record resolution of the ejected liquid are the same as each other.
- 23. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 22, wherein when the ink and the liquid have both been ejected, there are a first portion where a liquid dot and an ink dot are overlaid on the recording material and a second portion which has only an ink dot without the liquid dot overlaid thereon.
- 24. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the liquid has a property for coagulating or rendering insoluble a coloring material or a component in the ink.
- 25. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the liquid has a property of improving a coloring property of the ink ejected onto the recording material.
- 26. An ink jet recording apparatus for effecting recording of an image using an ink ejecting portion for ejecting ink and a liquid ejecting portion for ejecting liquid for improving an image property of the ink by contact or mixture with the ink, wherein the ink and the liquid are ejected to a recording material from the ink ejecting portion and the liquid ejecting portion, said ink jet recording apparatus comprising:means for obtaining data for ink ejection corresponding to the image to be recorded; means for generating data for liquid ejection by thinning the data for ink ejection obtained by said obtaining means; first driving means for driving the ink ejecting portion to eject the ink from the ink ejecting portion on the basis of the ink ejection data obtained by said obtaining means; and second driving means for driving the liquid ejecting portion to eject the liquid from the liquid ejecting portion on the basis of the liquid ejection data generated by said generating means.
Priority Claims (2)
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6-108201 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/448,319, filed May 23, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,516, issued Mar. 27, 2001.
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