Claims
- 1. A method of controlling print resolution of ink cartridges mounted on a carriage for applying ink to media driven in a media advance direction comprising the steps of:
- moving the carriage along a carriage scan axis;
- firing ink droplets from the cartridges from ink nozzles spaced along the media advance direction;
- said moving step including moving the carriage across the media to apply the droplets on an addressable grid which has a first resolution in the carriage scan axis and a second resolution in the media advance direction, said first resolution being higher than said second resolution, and
- wherein said firing step includes firing droplets sized to correspond to said first resolution in the carriage scan axis, and within each pass of the carriage addressed along the carriage-scan axis.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said moving step applies droplets on an addressable grid wherein said first resolution X dpi in the carriage scan axis is double said second resolution Y dpi in the media advance axis.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said moving step applies droplets on sub-pixels on an addressable grid where the size of each sub-pixel is 1/X inch by 1/Y inch, where X is the resolution in the carriage scan axis and Y is the resolution in the media advance axis.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said firing step includes firing a two different primary color ink droplets onto immediately adjacent sub-pixels to form secondary color.
- 5. A method of controlling print resolution of ink cartridges mounted on a carriage for applying ink to media driven in a media advance direction comprising the steps of:
- moving the carriage along a carriage scan axis;
- firing ink droplets from the cartridges from ink nozzles spaced along the media advance direction;
- said moving step including moving the carriage across the media to apply the droplets on an addressable grid which has a first resolution in the carriage scan axis and a second resolution in the media advance direction, said first resolution being higher than said second resolution, and
- wherein said firing step includes firing droplets within each pass of the carriage addressed at said first resolution in the carriage scan axis without using any drop depletion.
- 6. A method for applying ink droplets to print media, comprising the steps of:
- mounting in a movable carriage an inkjet cartridge having a firing resistor of predetermined size;
- sending energy signals at a given frequency to the firing resistor;
- moving the carriage in a single scan across the print media; and
- addressing two ink droplets to each pixel measuring 1/Y inch by 1/Y inch of an addressable grid having a first printing resolution X dpi in a carriage scan direction which is higher than a second printing resolution Y dpi in a media advance axis.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said addressing step produces a first printing resolution X in the carriage scan direction which is twice the printing resolution Y in the media advance axis.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said addressing step produces a first printing resolution of 600 dpi and a second printing resolution of 300 dpi.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the firing resistor of said sending step has a size less than 60 microns on each side.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the energy signals of said sending step constitute an energy of less than 12 microjoules.
- 11. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
- firing two ink droplets onto at least some of said pixels, measuring 1/Y inch by 1/Y inch, to which two ink droplets are addressed in the addressing step.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said firing step fires low-volume ink droplets at a firing frequency greater than 5 kHz.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein:
- said firing step produces a first resolution X=600 dpi along the carriage scan direction and a second printing resolution Y=300 dpi along the medium advance axis; and
- said mounting step comprises mounting an inkjet cartridge that carries ink of higher viscosity than used for a printing resolution of 300 dpi in both the carriage scan and media advance axes.
- 14. The method of claim 7 which further includes the steps of:
- selection by an operator of either:
- driving the carriage at a standard scan speed to selectively apply ink droplets to each pixel in the addressable grid; or
- alternatively driving the carriage at twice the standard scan speed without changing the firing frequency of the firing resistors, to apply ink droplets to said pixels of 1/Y inch on each side; and
- driving the carriage at a scan speed according to said operator selection.
- 15. A method of providing improved print resolution in a liquid ink swath printer, comprising the steps of:
- maintaining a pixel grid having a first standard resolution in a media advance axis:
- using in the pixel grid a second high resolution in a carriage scan axis which is double the first standard resolution to create a hybrid pixel having a dimension X in the carriage scan axis and a dimension 2X in the media advance axis; and
- selectively applying ink droplets to each hybrid pixel so that two ink droplets in immediately adjacent hybrid pixels along the carriage scan axis fill most of the space in such hybrid pixels.
- 16. The method of claim 15 which further includes the steps of
- printing primary colors by applying an ink droplet of a particular primary color to both of two adjacent hybrid pixels in the carriage scan axis; and
- printing secondary colors by applying an ink droplet of one specific primary color and an ink droplet of another specific primary color respectively to two adjacent hybrid pixels in the carriage scan axis.
- 17. A method of creating a hybrid pixel grid for a swath-type ink printer which has an ink-ejecting printhead mounted on a carriage and which can function at two different printing resolutions with no need for any dot depletion comprising the steps of:
- providing pixel centerlines in a media-advance axis which are spaced apart a predetermined distance A to establish a first periodicity of the hybrid pixel grid along the media advance axis;
- providing pixel centerlines in a carriage scan axis which are spaced apart a distance A/2 to establish a second, different periodicity of the hybrid pixel grid along the carriage scan axis;
- driving the carriage at a given scan speed S in a first print mode to selectively apply ink droplets of a particular size, in a single pass, throughout the hybrid pixel grid; and
- driving the carriage at a scan speed of 2S in a second print mode, without changing a firing frequency of the ink droplets, to selectively apply ink droplets of said particular size, in a single pass, throughout the hybrid pixel grid.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of parent application Ser. No. 08/058,731 filed on May 3, 1993, now abandoned.
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