Claims
- 1. In an ink ejection print head comprising a plurality of overlapping print head segments, at least one means for measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments; means for providing a half toning of a continuous tone image and means for adjusting said half toning means in a region of overlap between adjacent print head segments to reduce artifacts between said adjacent segments, said region of overlap extending the length of a plurality of ink ejection nozzles and wherein the spatial relationship between adjacent segments is variable with time, a method for controlling the firing of said nozzles within the overlapped segments comprising the steps of: (a) determining a measure of the overlap between adjacent print head segments; (b) creating a half toning pattern for the nozzles in the region of overlap of the overlapping segments; and (c) adjusting said half toning pattern as a function of said measure in the overlapping regions of said print head segments to reduce artifacts produced by the overlapping of said print head segments.
- 2. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 1 wherein said step of determining a measure of the overlap between adjacent print head segments includes measuring the temperature of the print head segment.
- 3. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 1 wherein said step of determining a measure of the overlap between adjacent print head segments includes measuring the relative displacement of said overlapping segments.
- 4. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 2 wherein said step of creating a half toning pattern for the nozzles in the region of overlap of the overlapping segments includes employing a dither matrix with an interpolation function.
- 5. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 4 wherein said step of adjusting said half toning pattern is such that VA+VB is greater than V where VA and VB are the respective independent dither matrix values of the two adjacent segments and V is the continuous tone value to be represented.
- 6. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 5 further including the step of adjusting the firing of nozzles in adjacent segments such that corresponding nozzles of respective segments never both fire.
- 7. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 5 wherein said further step includes the step of using the inverse of the dither matrix for alternating segments.
- 8. A method for controlling the firing of nozzles as claimed in claim 5 wherein said further step includes the step of assigning the output dot to one or the other nozzle stochastically according to a probability given by a current interpolation factor of said interpolation function.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 3 further including the step of ensuring that corresponding nozzles of adjacent overlapping segments never both produce an output.
- 10. An ink ejection print head system comprising: a plurality of spaced apart spatially overlapping print head segments; said region of overlap extending the length of a plurality of ink ejection nozzles; at least one means for measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments; means for providing a half toning of a continuous tone image and means for adjusting said half toning means in a region of overlap between adjacent print head segments to reduce artifacts between said adjacent segments.
- 11. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said at least one means for measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments includes a means for measuring the temperature of said adjacent print head segments.
- 12. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said at least one means of measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments includes a means for measuring the relative displacement of said adjacent print head segments.
- 13. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 11 wherein said means for providing the half toning of a continuous tone image includes a dither matrix and said means for adjusting said half toning means includes a summation means having two inputs, one input being the output of said dither matrix and said other input being an overlap signal derived from said at least one means for measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments.
- 14. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 13 further including a comparator means for comparing the output of said summation means and a continuous tone data input , the output of said comparator means being the half tone data for corresponding nozzles of adjacent print head segments.
- 15. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 11 wherein said means for adjusting said half toning means in a region of overlap between adjacent print head segments includes means for inverting the dither matrix for alternate segments.
- 16. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 13 further including a means for subtracting the output of said summation means from a continuous tone data input signal to produce a half tone data value for driving the nozzles of adjacent print head segments.
- 17. An ink jet ejector print head system comprising: a plurality of spaced apart spatially overlapping print head segments; at least one means for measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments; means for providing a half toning of a continuous tone image and means for adjusting said half toning means in a region of overlap between adjacent print head segments to reduce artifacts between said adjacent segments wherein said means for providing a half toning of a continuous tone image and said means for adjusting said half toning means in a region of overlap between adjacent print head segments to reduce artifacts between said adjacent segments includes a programmable digital computer programmed with an algorithm, said algorithm generating a function providing a dispersed dot stochastic dithering reproduction of continuous tone pixel values such that corresponding nozzles of adjacent segments are never both producing a dot at the same time and the desired output value is less than the sum of the two input dither matrix values of adjacent segments.
- 18. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said at least one means for measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments includes a means for measuring the temperature of said adjacent print head. segments.
- 19. An ink ejection print head system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said at least one means of measurement of the degree of overlap between adjacent print head segments includes a means for measuring the relative displacement of said adjacent print head segments.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/575,117 on May 23, 2000
Continuations (1)
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09575117 |
May 2000 |
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10270153 |
Oct 2002 |
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