Claims
- 1. A method of operating an ink jet printer, wherein the ink for the printer is a phase change ink, and wherein the ink jet printer has a print head, the print head printing at a first print temperature and the print head standing by at a different second standby temperature lower than the first print temperature, and wherein the ink is ejected from the print head by applying a voltage to a transducer, the method comprising,monitoring the time the print head is at the second standby temperature, calculating a thermal aging period for the print head at the standby temperature, and at a predetermined value for the thermal aging period, increasing the voltage applied to the transducer when ink is ejected, the voltage being increased at a predetermined rate.
- 2. The method of claim 1 where the value of the predetermined thermal aging period is about 140 calendar days.
- 3. The method of claim 1 where the rate of increase of the voltage applied to the transducer is between about 0.001 volts per day and about 0.015 volts per day.
- 4. A method of operating an ink jet printer, wherein the ink for the printer is a phase change ink, and wherein the ink jet printer has a print head, the print head printing at a first print temperature and the print head standing by at a second different standby temperature lower than the first print temperature, and wherein the ink is ejected from the print head by applying a voltage to a transducer, the method comprising,monitoring the time the print head is at the first print temperature, calculating a standby thermal aging period for the first print at the print temperature, monitoring the time the print head is at the second standby temperature, calculating a print aging period for the print head at the second standby temperature, combining the print and standby thermal aging periods to determine a total thermal aging period, at a predetermined value for the total thermal aging period, increasing the voltage applied to the transducer when ink is ejected, the voltage being increased at a predetermined rate.
- 5. The method of claim 4 where the value of the predetermined total thermal aging period is about 140 calendar days.
- 6. The method of claim 4 where the rate of increase of the voltage applied to the transducer is between about 0.001 volts per day and about 0.015 volts per day.
- 7. A method of operating an ink jet printer, wherein the ink for the printer is a phase change ink, and wherein the ink jet printer has a print head, the print head printing at a first print temperature and the print head standing by at a different second standby temperature lower than the first print temperature, and wherein the ink is ejected from the print head by applying a voltage to a transducer, the method comprising,monitoring the time the print head is at the second standby temperature, calculating a thermal aging period for the print head at the standby temperature, and at a predetermined value for the thermal aging period, increasing the voltage applied to the transducer when ink is ejected, the voltage being increased at a predetermined rate, at a second predetermined value for the thermal aging, the value being greater than the first predetermined value for the thermal aging, applying a constant voltage to the transducer when ink is ejected, the voltage being higher than the voltage at which is applied at the first predetermined value for the thermal aging.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the difference between the constant voltage applied to the transducer at the second predetermined value and the voltage applied to the transducer at the first predetermined value is less than about 2 volts.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/170,851, filed Oct. 13, 1998 now Pat. No. 6,116,712.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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