Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer configured to deposit droplets of ink onto a grid of pixel locations, said grid of pixel locations defining a vertical print resolution unit and a horizontal print resolution unit, said ink jet printer comprising:an ink jet print head comprising at least one vertically extending column of nozzles, wherein said column of nozzles is configured into five to eight horizontally separated sub-columns so as to reduce inter-nozzle cross talk during print operations, wherein the five to eight sub-columns are separated from one another such that the total width of said column is less than one horizontal print resolution unit, and wherein vertically adjacent nozzles of said column are situated in different ones of said sub-columns in such a way that no two vertically adjacent ink ejection nozzles within said column are in either the same sub-column or are in two horizontally adjacent sub-columns.
- 2. The ink jet printer of claim 1, comprising five sub-columns.
- 3. The ink jet printer of claim 2, wherein vertically adjacent nozzles of said column are separated by at least ⅖ of said horizontal print resolution unit.
- 4. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said nozzles of said column extend in a first direction, wherein said sub-columns are spaced apart from one another in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction a distance of approximately four to approximately thirty microns.
- 5. The ink jet print head of claim 4, wherein said adjacent sub-columns are spaced at least approximately eight microns apart in a direction perpendicular to said first direction.
- 6. The ink jet print head of claim 4, comprising exactly five sub-columns.
- 7. The ink jet print head of claim 6, wherein said adjacent sub-columns are spaced at least approximately eight microns apart in a direction perpendicular to said first direction.
- 8. The ink jet print head of claim 4, wherein each of said nozzles is coupled to an ink chamber.
- 9. The ink jet print head of claim 4, wherein each of said ink chambers is coupled to a piezoelectrically actuated ink ejector.
- 10. The ink jet printer of claim 1 wherein the column of ink ejection nozzles are arranged as a plurality of sub-columns such that (1) nozzles within each sub-column are separated by a distance sufficient to reduce drop velocity variations during print operation to less than about 10%, and such that (2) the horizontal distance between neighboring sub-columns is approximately 12-25% of said pixel to pixel distance such that long firing pulses may be used without significantly impacting print speed.
- 11. The ink jet printer of claim 10, wherein said column of nozzles is arranged as five sub-columns.
- 12. The ink jet printer of claim 10, wherein said column of nozzles is arranged as eight sub-columns.
- 13. An ink jet printer comprising:a platen forming a print surface; a media drive system configured to increment print media in a first direction over said print surface; a movable print carriage configured to pass over said print media in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction between media drive system increments; a piezoelectrically actuated drop-on-demand print head coupled to said moveable print carriage, wherein said drop-on-demand print head comprises one or more columns of nozzles extending in said first direction, each of which are arranged in five parallel sub-columns, wherein total horizontal spacing between the leftmost sub-column and the rightmost sub-column is d, wherein the vertical spacing between vertically adjacent nozzles of the column of nozzles is s, wherein the minimum vertical spacing between adjacent nozzles within a sub-column is at least approximately 5s, and wherein the minimum horizontal spacing between vertically adjacent nozzles of the column is at least approximately d/2, and wherein nozzle separation between said sub-columns in said second direction is approximately four to approximately thirty microns.
- 14. An ink jet printer configured to deposit droplets of ink onto a grid of pixel locations, said grid of pixel locations defining a vertical print resolution unit and a horizontal print resolution unit, said printer comprising:a print surface; a drop-on-demand print head mounted adjacent to said print surface, wherein said drop-on-demand print head comprises a column of nozzles extending in a first direction, wherein said column of nozzles is arranged in five to eight parallel sub-columns, and wherein said sub-columns are spaced apart in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction such that the total width of the column of nozzles is less than one horizontal print resolution unit and wherein vertically adjacent nozzles of said column are situated in different ones of said sub-columns in such a way that no two vertically adjacent ink ejection nozzles within said column are in either the same sub-column or are in two horizontally adjacent sub-columns.
- 15. The ink jet printer of claim 14, wherein separation between adjacent sub-columns in said second direction is approximately four to approximately thirty microns.
- 16. The ink jet printer of claim 14, comprising exactly five sub-columns.
- 17. The ink jet printer of claim 16, wherein separation between adjacent sub-columns in said second direction is at least approximately eight microns.
- 18. An ink jet print head configured to deposit droplets of ink onto a grid of pixel locations, said grid of pixel locations defining a vertical print resolution unit and a horizontal print resolution unit, wherein said print head comprises a column of ink ejection nozzles which is arranged in five, six, seven, or eight parallel sub-columns, wherein the five to eight sub-columns are separated from one another such that the total width of said column is less than one horizontal print resolution unit, and wherein vertically adjacent nozzles of said column are situated in said sub-columns in such a way that no two vertically adjacent ink ejection nozzles are in either the same sub-column or are in two horizontally adjacent sub-columns.
- 19. The ink jet print head of claim 18, wherein said parallel sub-columns are spaced apart between approximately four and approximately 30 microns.
- 20. An ink jet print head for depositing ink droplets onto media pixel locations, wherein said ink jet print head comprises at least one column of nozzles, wherein said column of nozzles are arranged as a plurality of sub-columns, wherein total horizontal spacing between the leftmost sub-column and the rightmost sub-column is d, wherein the vertical spacing between vertically adjacent nozzles of the column of nozzles is s, wherein the minimum vertical spacing between adjacent nozzles within a sub-column is at least approximately 5s, and wherein the minimum horizontal spacing between vertically adjacent nozzles of the column is at least approximately 2d/5.
- 21. The ink jet print head of claim 20, wherein the minimum horizontal spacing between vertically adjacent nozzles of the column is at least approximately d/2.
- 22. The ink jet print head of claim 21, wherein the minimum vertical spacing between adjacent nozzles within a sub-column is at least approximately 8s.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/454,782, entitled “NOZZLE CROSS TALK REDUCTION IN AN INK JET PRINTER,” which was filed on Dec. 3, 1999, and which was converted to Provisional Application No. 60/331,353 on Mar. 31, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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