Claims
- 1. A system for very clear, high-contrast printouts of information on rapidly bypassing documents comprising:
(a) means for placing first and second ink jet cartridges with their nozzle orifices aligned to imprint upon bypassing documents. (b) controlled delay means for firing said first and second cartridges in a delayed phase firing sequence, such that said first cartridge and second cartridge will imprint the same mark upon the same target spot of each passing document.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said phase-delay time for cartridge firing is determined by a sequential test run of a series of different delay times of cartridge firing in order to select the optimum delay time for the optimum printout of the bypassing documents.
- 3. A method for aligning dual print cartridges with nozzles, designated as upstream and downstream cartridges separated at a distance “S”, in an ink jet check printer for high-speed endorsement of bypassing documents where check document velocity is a measurable item, including the steps of:
(a) establishing a cartridge housing with a pair of like cartridge receiving slots for quick plug-in reception of cartridges to fix both nozzle positions at a prescribed separation distance S; (b) providing associated control means for synchronizing the ink firing of each of said cartridges with print signals according to the document velocity of documents bypassing said cartridges; (c) compensating for said separation S, via print control means where the print signals to said downstream cartridge are routed via delay means; (d) fine-tuning of the delay between the firing time between said first and second cartridges by use of a delay control means to adjust for machine tolerances; (e) selecting test-documents for running past the nozzles of said first and second cartridges while feeding identical test print signals to said control means, and while varying said control means across a sequence of various delay values; (f) selecting the delay value which yields the closest “dot-on-dot” printing of said test pattern.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein step (e) includes the step of:
(i) varying the delay time value between the two nozzle firings over a sequence of values in order to yield test pattern printings that are the closest to being “dot-on-dot” coincident.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein step (i) includes the step of:
(ii) utilizing software programs to regulate the variant values of timing between the firing of the first and second cartridges.
- 6. A method for enabling dual in-line ink jet cartridges, designated as an upstream cartridge and a downstream cartridge in relationship to document motion thereby, to be phasedly fired so that each cartridge prints the same character on the very same spot of a passing document, comprising the steps of:
(a) placing two ink jet cartridges capable of being controllably fired in alignment, but separated by a pre-set distance S; (b) passing a series of documents past said cartridges at high speeds; (c) selectively firing said downstream ink jet cartridge at a selected delay time from the firing of said upstream cartridge so that each cartridge duplicates the printout of the other cartridge.
- 7. The method of claim 6, where step (b) includes the step of passing said documents past said cartridge at a speed of 150 inches per second past the print heads of said ink jet carriages.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein step (b) includes the step of passing said series of documents past said cartridges at speeds of up to 300 inches per second.
- 9. A method for enabling a multiple number of in-line series of ink jet cartridges to be phasedly fired so that each cartridge prints the same character on the very same spot of each passing document, comprising the steps of:
(a) fixing a multiple group of ink jet cartridges in alignment whereby each set of cartridges is separated by a pre-set distance S; (b) passing a series of documents past the said cartridges at high speed; (c) selectively firing each of said ink jet cartridges at separate delay times from the first firing to ensure that each cartridge will duplicate the printout of each other cartridge at the same position of each document passing by.
- 10. The method of claim 9, which includes the step of:
(d) operating a test run of documents past said multiple carriages and setting the phase delay times over a series of different values in order to select the optimum value to get the best and most readable printout.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of provisional filing USSN Ser. No. 60/063,017, filed Oct. 27, 1997 and claims priority therefrom.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60063017 |
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