Claims
- 1. A dot matrix printing method for printing an image on a printing medium by means of a printing head comprising a first number n of marking elements, the method comprising printing the image as a set of N sub-images, N being a number C of colours used for printing multiplied by a number I of interlacing steps and multiplied by a number P of mutually interstitial printing steps (N=C*I*P), where the number I of interlacing steps is greater than 1, each interlacing step generating an interlaced sub-image, a swath of an interlaced sub-image being printed during a printing pass, there being at least one linear relative movement between the printing medium and the printing head over a uniform transport distance TD in a slow scan direction between the printing of two subsequently printed swaths of interlaced sub-images, the transport distance TD being uniform for all linear relative movements, wherein printing is carried out with a subset of the n marking elements, the subset of marking elements being changed after I printing passes.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, the first number n of marking elements being arranged in an array, the subset of marking elements comprising a second number na of successive marking elements, na being less than n, the changing of the subset of marking elements being obtained by shifting the second number na of marking elements in the array with one marking element.
- 3. Method according to claim 2, wherein the second number na of marking elements is a function of the number I of interlacing steps and the number P of mutually interstitial printing steps.
- 4. Method according to claim 2, wherein the uniform transport distance TD is given by:
- 5. Method according to claim 2, furthermore comprising shifting back the subset of marking elements with (I*TD−1) marking elements after (I*TD+1)*I transport steps.
- 6. An apparatus for dot matrix printing of an image on a printing medium as a set of N sub-images, N being a number C of colours used for printing multiplied by a number I of interlacing steps and multiplied by a number P of mutually interstitial printing steps (N=C*I*P), where the number I of interlacing steps is greater than 1, each interlacing step generating an interlaced sub-image, a swath of an interlaced sub-image being printed during a printing pass, the apparatus comprising:
a printing head having an array of a first number n of equally spaced marking elements, the marking elements being spaced apart by a distance x in a slow scan direction, a printing medium transportation device for generating at least one linear relative movement between the printing head and the printing medium over a uniform transport distance TD in the slow scan direction, the transport distance TD being uniform for all linear relative movements, a printing head driver for driving a subset of the first number n of marking elements, and a printer controller for changing the subset of marking elements after I printing passes.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, the subset of marking elements comprising a second number na of successive marking elements, na being less than n, wherein the means for changing the subset of marking elements comprises means for shifting the second number na of marking elements with one marking element.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, furthermore comprising means for shifting back the subset of marking elements over (I*TD−1) marking elements after (I*TD+1)*I transport steps.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the marking elements are ink jet nozzles.
- 10. A computer program product for executing the method as claimed in claim 1 when executed on a computing device associated with a printing head.
- 11. A machine readable data storage device for storing the computer program product of claim 10.
- 12. A control unit for a dot matrix printer for printing an image on a printing medium by means of a printing head comprising a set of marking elements, the control unit comprising:
a printer controller for controlling printing of the image as a set of N sub-images, N being a number of colours used for printing multiplied by a number I of interlacing steps and multiplied by a number P of mutually interstitial printing steps (N=C*I*P), where the number I of interlacing steps is greater than 1, a printing medium transport driver for controlling a linear relative movement between the printing head and the printing medium over a transport distance in a slow scan direction so that the transport distance is uniform for all linear relative movements, the printer controller further selecting of a subset of marking elements for printing a number of interlaced sub-images and changing the selected subset after printing of I interlaced sub-images.
Priority Claims (1)
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03101462.4 |
May 2003 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/477,524 filed on Jun. 11, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60477524 |
Jun 2003 |
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