Claims
- 1. A method for reducing variation in the drop volume of drops ejected from an inkjet printhead having an average print-cycle temperature and a maximum temperature, comprising the steps of:
- a. selecting a reference temperature that is less than the maximum temperature;
- b. measuring the printhead temperature;
- c. comparing the printhead temperature with the reference temperature, during the print cycle; and
- d. restricting fluctuation of the printhead temperature, during the print cycle, to between the reference temperature and the maximum temperature by:
- (1) heating the printhead when the printhead temperature is less than the reference temperature,
- (2) refraining from heating the printhead, except for heating used to produce printing and except for ambient temperature fluctuations, when the printhead temperature exceeds the reference temperature, and
- (3) allowing the printhead temperature to ascend to the maximum temperature so that the drop volume fluctuates between the volume of a drop ejected when the printhead temperature equals the reference temperature and the volume of a drop ejected when the printhead temperature equals the maximum temperature.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the selecting step further comprises selecting a reference temperature that is slightly less than said average print-cycle temperature.
- 3. The method of claim 1, particularly for use with variable resolution of printing by said printhead; said method further comprising the step of:
- increasing the reference temperature when a print resolution of the printhead is coarser.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- using a thermal model of the printhead to estimate an amount of heat needed to raise the printhead temperature to the reference temperature.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of: varying the reference temperature in response to a user input.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- said heating of the printhead comprises driving a firing-chamber resistor on the printhead with nonprinting pulses.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- said heating of the printhead comprises heating the printhead between swaths.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- said heating of the printhead comprises heating the printhead during a print cycle.
- 9. An apparatus for reducing variation in the drop volume of drops ejected from an inkjet printhead having an average print-cycle temperature and a maximum temperature, comprising:
- a. means for establishing a reference temperature that is less than the maximum temperature;
- b. a printhead substrate temperature sensor that measures a printhead substrate temperature;
- c. means for comparing the printhead substrate temperature and the reference temperature; and
- d. means for restricting fluctuation of the printhead temperature, during the print cycle, to between the reference temperature and the maximum temperature by:
- (1) heating the printhead when the printhead temperature is less than the reference temperature,
- (2) refraining from heating the printhead, except for heating used to produce printing and except for ambient temperature fluctuations, when the printhead temperature exceeds the reference temperature, and
- (3) allowing the printhead temperature to ascend to the maximum temperature so that the drop volume fluctuates between the volume of a drop ejected when the printhead temperature equals the reference temperature and the volume of a drop ejected when the printhead temperature equals the maximum temperature.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein:
- the reference temperature is slightly less than said average print-cycle temperature.
- 11. Inkjet printing apparatus for printing by ejecting inkdrops, said apparatus having reduced temperature and volume of ejected inkdrops; and said apparatus comprising:
- an inkjet printhead for ejecting inkdrops, said printhead having a distribution of operating temperatures and producing a corresponding distribution of inkdrop volumes;
- means for heating the printhead to truncate a lower end of said distribution of temperatures and of said corresponding distribution of volumes, and so produce a skewed narrow distribution of temperatures and a corresponding narrow distribution of volumes; and
- means for setting the entire narrow distribution of volumes so that the upper end of the volume distribution does not exceed about sixty picoliters.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising:
- means for applying a thermal model of the printhead to estimate an amount of heat for producing said skewed narrow temperature distribution; and means for applying said estimated heat to control the heating means to produce said skewed narrow temperature distribution.
- 13. Inkjet printing apparatus for printing by ejecting inkdrops, said apparatus having reduced temperature and volume of ejected inkdrops; and said apparatus comprising:
- an inkjet printhead for ejecting inkdrops, said printhead having a distribution of operating temperatures and producing a corresponding distribution of inkdrop volumes;
- means for establishing different resolutions of printing by the printhead, within a range from relatively coarse resolution through relatively fine resolution;
- means for heating the printhead to truncate a lower end of said distribution of temperatures and of said corresponding distribution of volumes, and so produce a skewed narrow distribution of temperatures and a corresponding narrow distribution of volumes; and
- means for shifting the entire skewed narrow distribution of temperatures, and corresponding narrow distribution of volumes, toward higher temperature and higher volume when the resolution-establishing means establish said relatively coarse resolution.
- 14. Inkjet printing apparatus for printing by ejecting inkdrops, said apparatus having reduced temperature and volume of ejected inkdrops; said apparatus comprising:
- an inkjet printhead for ejecting inkdrops, said printhead having a distribution of operating temperatures and producing a corresponding distribution of inkdrop volumes;
- means for heating the printhead to truncate a lower end of said distribution of temperatures and of said corresponding distribution of volumes, and so produce a skewed narrow distribution of temperatures and a corresponding narrow distribution of volumes; and
- means for shifting the entire skewed narrow distribution of temperatures, and corresponding narrow distribution of volumes, in response to a user-operated print-darkness control.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/983,009 filed on Nov. 30, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of a patent application that issued Dec. 1, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,284, having the Ser. No. 07/694,185 entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF THERMAL INK JET AND THERMAL PRINTHEADS THROUGH THE USE OF NONPRINTING PULSES filed in the name of Yeung on May 1, 1991 and owned by the assignee of this application and incorporated herein by reference. This application relates to application Ser. No. 07/982813 entitled INK-COOLED THERMAL INK JET PRINTHEADS; U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,498 filed in the name of Seccombe et. al on Nov. 30, 1992 and owned by the assignee of this application and is incorporated herein by reference.
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