Claims
- 1. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus comprising:
- a liquid-discharge recording unit having emission energy generating means for providing energy to act on a liquid to heat said liquid and to form at least one liquid droplet in response to a record signal having a voltage, a frequency, and a pulse width, said recording unit being capable of emitting the at least one liquid droplet when said record signal is supplied to said emission energy generating means;
- dedicated recording unit controlling means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for setting said record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width, and for supplying said record signal to said emission energy generating means in response to a command signal; and
- processing means, separate from said recording unit controlling means and connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit through said dedicated recording unit controlling means, for providing said command signal to said dedicated recording unit controlling means when a power supply is turned on, thereby causing said dedicated recording unit controlling means to set said record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width to cause said liquid-discharge recording unit to preliminarily emit at least one liquid droplet prior to emission of liquid droplets for deposit on a recording medium to perform a record operation.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said processing means includes means for causing said liquid-discharge recording unit to preheat prior to a record operation.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said record signal frequency to be higher during the preheat operation than during a record operation, (2) said record signal voltage to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the record operation, and (3) said record signal pulse width to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the record operation.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said record signal voltage to be equal or higher during the preliminary emission than during a record operation, and (2) the record signal pulse width to be equal or larger during the preliminary emission operation than during the record operation.
- 5. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus comprising:
- a liquid discharge recording unit having emission energy generating means for providing energy to act on a liquid to heat said liquid and to form at least one liquid droplet in response to a record signal having a voltage, a frequency, and a pulse width, said recording unit being capable of emitting the at least one liquid droplet when said record signal is supplied to said emission energy generating means;
- dedicated recording unit controlling means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for setting said record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width, and for supplying said record signal to said emission energy generating means in response to a command signal;
- environmental sensing means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for sensing an environmental condition of said liquid-discharge recording unit; and
- processing means, connected to said environmental sensing means and to said dedicated recording unit controlling means, for providing said command signal to said dedicated recording unit controlling means when said environmental sensing means senses that the environmental condition is proper for recording, thereby causing said liquid-discharge recording unit to preliminarily emit at least one liquid droplet prior to emission of liquid droplets for deposit on a recording medium to perform a record operation.
- 6. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said environmental condition is a temperature of said liquid.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said processing means includes means for causing said liquid-discharge recording unit to preheat prior to a record operation.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said record signal frequency to be higher during the preheat operation than during a record operation, (2) said record signal voltage to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the record operation, and (3) said record signal pulse width to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the print operation.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said record signal voltage to be equal or higher during the preliminary emission than during a record operation, and (2) said record signal pulse width to be equal or larger during the preliminary emission operation than during the record operation.
- 10. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus comprising:
- a liquid-discharge recording unit having emission energy generating means for providing energy to act on a liquid to heat said liquid and to form at least one liquid droplet in response to a record signal having a voltage, a frequency, and a pulse width, said recording unit being capable of emitting the at least one liquid droplet when said record signal is supplied to said emission energy generating means;
- environmental sensing means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for sensing an environmental condition of said liquid-discharge recording unit;
- dedicated recording unit controlling means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for setting said record signal voltage, frequency and pulse width, and for supplying said record signal to said emission energy generating means solely in response to a command signal; and
- processing means, connected to said environmental sensing means and to said dedicated recording unit controlling means, having means for setting a number of emissions to be caused by said record signal in accordance with the sensed environmental condition, thereby causing said dedicated recording unit controlling means to set said record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width to cause said liquid-discharge recording unit to preliminarily emit a number of liquid droplets equal to said set number of emission times, said preliminary emission droplets occurring prior to emission of liquid droplets for deposit on a recording medium to perform a record operation.
- 11. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said environmental condition is a temperature of said liquid.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said processing means includes means for causing said liquid-discharge recording unit to preheat prior to a record operation.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said record signal frequency to be higher during the preheat operation than during a record operation, (2) said record signal voltage to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the record operation, and (3) said record signal pulse width to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the print operation.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said record signal frequency to be equal or higher during the preliminary emission than during a record operation, and (2) said record signal pulse width to be equal or larger during the preliminary emission operation than during the record operation.
- 15. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus comprising:
- a liquid-discharge recording unit having emission energy generating means including an electrothermal energy converting device for providing heat to a liquid to heat said liquid and to form at least one liquid droplet in response to a record signal having a voltage, a frequency and a pulse width, said recording unit being capable of emitting the at least one liquid droplet when said record signal is supplied to said electrothermal energy converting device;
- dedicated recording unit controlling means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for setting said record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width and for supplying said record signal to said emission energy generating means solely in response to a command signal;
- environmental sensing means connected to said liquid-discharge recording unit for sensing an environmental condition of said liquid-discharge recording unit;
- heat controlling means connected to said environmental sensing means for commanding said dedicated recording unit controlling means to set the record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width so as not to emit a liquid droplet, thereby heating said liquid in accordance with the sensed environmental condition; and
- processing means, connected to said heat controlling means and to said dedicated recording unit controlling means, having frequency setting means for setting a frequency of the command signal provided to said dedicated recording unit controlling means, said processing means setting a frequency of the command signal after said heat controlling means causes said heating of said liquid, the frequency of the command signal being below a frequency of said command signal at a time of recording, thereby causing said liquid-discharge recording unit to preliminarily emit at least one liquid droplet prior to emission of liquid droplets for deposit on a recording medium to perform a record operation.
- 16. A liquid discharge printing apparatus comprising:
- liquid-discharge recording means for discharging a printing liquid in response to a record signal having a voltage, a frequency, and a pulse width;
- heating means connected to said liquid-discharge recording means for applying heat to said liquid-discharge recording means;
- driving means connected to said liquid-discharge recording means for driving said liquid-discharge recording means;
- dedicated controller means connected to said driving means for setting said record signal voltage, frequency and pulse width, and for providing said record signal to said driving means in response to a command signal; and
- processing means, separate from said dedicated controller means and connected to said dedicated controller means and said heating means, for providing said command signal to said dedicated controller means wherein (1) said heating means preheats said liquid-discharge recording means, and (2) said dedicated controller means sets said record signal voltage, frequency, and pulse width to cause said liquid-discharge recording means to provide preliminary emission of liquid droplets prior to emission of liquid droplets for deposit on a recording medium to perform a record operation.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said frequency to be higher during the preheat operation than during the print operation, (2) said voltage to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the print operation, and (3) said pulse width to be equal or smaller during the preheat operation than during the print operation.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said processing means includes means to cause (1) said voltage to be equal or higher during the preliminary emission than during the print operation, and (2) said pulse width to be equal or larger during the preliminary emission operation than during said print operation.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said processing means includes means to cause said preheat of said liquid-discharge recording means prior to said preliminary emission of said printing liquid.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 16, further including environmental condition monitoring means coupled to said processing means, and wherein said record signal includes a plurality of pulses, and wherein said processing means includes means for varying the number of record signal pulses in accordance with the detected environmental conditions.
- 21. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus for emitting a liquid for recording on a recording medium in response to input recording data, said apparatus comprising:
- a recording unit including an emission energy generating means for applying energy to the liquid according to an electrical signal so that a liquid droplet can be formed;
- a microprocessing unit for processing according to a program stored in a memory the input recording data to output a recording signal for the liquid droplet emission from said recording unit, said microprocessing unit being operable in a preliminary emission mode and a recording control mode; and
- a controller coupled between said microprocessing unit and said recording unit and being operable in a set liquid droplet emission condition and said controller for supplying said emission energy generating means with the electrical signal according to the emission condition set thereby for emission control, wherein said microprocessing unit sets within said controller in the preliminary emission mode an emission condition for preliminary emission of the liquid, so that said controller controls preliminary emission, and wherein said microprocessing unit sets the recording signal in said controller in the recording control mode, so that said controller controls the liquid droplet emission for recording.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said microprocessing unit executes the preliminary emission mode during initiation of power supplying.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said microprocessing unit executes the preliminary emission mode according to an environmental condition.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein in the preliminary emission mode, said microprocessing unit effects liquid emission from said recording unit at times according to an environmental condition.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said controller is capable of conditioning the electrical signal, and said microprocessing unit sets, for the preliminary emission mode, within said controller, the electrical signal with a condition of energy greater than that during recording, thereby emitting a liquid droplet from said recording unit.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said emission energy generating means includes an electrothermal energy converting device for heating the liquid according to the supplied electrical signal so that the liquid droplet can be formed.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 21, further comprising feed means for feeding the recording medium.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 21, further comprising scanning means for scanning said recording unit.
- 29. A liquid-discharge recording apparatus for emitting a liquid for recording on a recording medium in response to input printing data, said apparatus comprising:
- a recording unit having an emission energy generating means for applying energy to the liquid according to a supplied electrical signal so that a liquid droplet can be formed;
- a microprocessing unit for processing according to a program stored in a memory the input printing data for outputting a recording signal for emitting a liquid droplet from said recording unit, said microprocessing unit being operable in a preliminary emission mode and a recording control mode;
- a controller coupled between said microprocessing unit and said recording unit and being operable in a set liquid droplet emission condition and said controller for supplying said emission energy generating means with the electrical signal according to the emission condition set thereby for emission control; and
- a sensor for sensing an environmental condition, wherein said microprocessing unit sets within said controller, a droplet emission condition for preliminarily emitting the liquid droplet in the preliminary emission mode, so that said controller performs preliminary emission control, wherein said microprocessing unit sets the recording signal in said controller in the recording control mode so that said controller effects emission of the liquid droplet from said recording unit according to the recording signal, and wherein said microprocessing unit judges whether the environmental condition sensed by said sensor at an initiation of recording is suitable for recording, and when the environmental condition is suitable, said microprocessing unit executes the preliminary emission mode, and then executes the recording control mode.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said recording unit includes a heater for controlling a temperature of the liquid,
- said microprocessing unit effects a heat control mode during which said heater heats the liquid, and
- when the condition is not suitable for recording, the heating control mode is executed.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 30, wherein said microprocessing unit stops the heat control mode when, even if the heat control mode is performed at a predetermined time period, the environmental condition is not suitable for recording.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 30, wherein said microprocessing unit stops the heat control mode and caps the recording unit when the printing data has not been inputted for a predetermined time period.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said emission energy generating means includes an electrothermal conversion device capable of heating the liquid according to the supplied electrical signal to form a liquid droplet.
- 34. An apparatus according to claim 29, further comprising feed means for feeding the recording medium.
- 35. An apparatus according to claim 29, further comprising scanning means for scanning said recording unit.
- 36. A liquid-discharge recording method for emitting a liquid for recording on a recording medium in response to input recording data, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a recording unit including emission energy generating means for applying energy to the liquid according to an electrical signal;
- providing a microprocessing unit for processing according to a program stored in a memory the input recording data to output a recording signal for liquid droplet emission from said recording unit;
- providing a controller coupled between the microprocessing unit and the recording unit and being operable in a set liquid droplet emission condition, and the controller for supplying the emission energy generating means with the electrical signal according to the emission condition set thereby for emission control;
- operating the microprocessing unit to set in the controller an emission condition for preliminary emission of the liquid, so as to preliminarily emit the liquid droplet from said recording unit; and
- operating the microprocessing unit to set the recording signal in the controller, so as to emit the liquid droplet for recording from the recording unit.
- 37. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein the emission energy generating means includes an electrothermal energy converting device for heating the liquid according to the supplied electrical signal so that the liquid droplet can be formed.
- 38. A liquid-discharge recording method for emitting liquid for recording on a recording medium in response to input recording data, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a recording unit having emission energy generating means for applying energy to the liquid according to a supplied electrical signal;
- providing a microprocessing unit for processing according to a program stored in a memory the input printing data for outputting a recording signal for emitting a liquid droplet from the recording unit, the microprocessing unit operable in a preliminary emission mode and a recording control mode;
- providing a controller coupled between the microprocessing unit and the recording unit and being operable in a set liquid droplet emission condition, and the controller for supplying the emission energy generating means with the electrical signal according to the emission condition set thereby for emission control;
- operating the microprocessing unit to set in the controller a droplet emission condition for preliminarily emitting the liquid droplet, so as to preliminarily emit the liquid droplet from the recording unit;
- operating the microprocessing unit to set the recording signal in the controller so as to emit the liquid droplet for recording from the recording unit;
- judging whether an environmental condition at an initiation of recording is suitable for recording; and
- executing the preliminary emission mode, and then executing the recording control mode by the microprocessing unit, when the environmental condition is suitable.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein the emission energy generating means includes an electrothermal conversion device capable of heating the liquid according to the supplied electrical signal to form a liquid droplet.
Priority Claims (13)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/746,217 filed Aug. 16, 1991, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/603,252 filed Oct. 25, 1990, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/455,765 filed Dec. 28, 1989, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/332,385 filed Apr. 3, 1989, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/136,441 filed Dec. 17, 1987, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/809,774 filed Dec. 17, 1985, all now abandoned.
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