Claims
- 1. A method of preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead from being used for printing on a print medium, said method comprising:
diverting all of the ink discharged from a defective nozzle from reaching a print medium, and allowing at least some of the ink discharged from other nozzles which are not defective to reach the print medium.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
collecting all of the ink discharged from the defective nozzle to be recycled for later discharge from the nozzles that are not defective.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein some of the ink discharged from the nozzles that are not defective is diverted from reaching the print medium and is collected with all of the ink discharged from the defective nozzle to be recycled.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 3, wherein all of the ink discharged from the defective nozzle, and the ink discharged from the nozzles that are not defective which is prevented from reaching the print medium, are formed as discrete ink droplets each having a smaller volume than discrete ink droplets formed from the ink discharged from the nozzles that are not defective which is allowed to reach the print medium.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 4, wherein the smaller volume droplets from the defective nozzle may have the same or less volume than the smaller volume droplets from the nozzles that are not defective.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 4, wherein the smaller volume droplets from the defective nozzle have less volume than the smaller volume droplets from the nozzles that are not defective.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein a filament stimulation source for a continuous ink filament at the defective nozzle is activated at a frequency that is higher than for filament stimulation sources for continuous ink filaments at the nozzles that are not defective, to break off discrete ink droplets from the continuous ink filament at the defective nozzle at a rate faster rate than for breaking off discrete ink droplets from the continuous ink filaments at the nozzles that are not defective, in order that the ink droplets from the continuous ink filament at the defective nozzle have a smaller volume than the ink droplets from the continuous ink filaments at the nozzles that are not defective.
- 8. A method of preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead from being used for printing on a print medium, said method comprising:
causing the defective nozzle to discharge only non-printing ink droplets, and allowing other nozzles which are not defective to discharge printing ink droplets; and preventing non-printing droplets discharged from the defective nozzle from reaching a print medium, and allowing printing ink droplets discharged from the nozzles that are not defective to reach the print medium.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 8, wherein the nozzles that are not defective are allowed to discharge non-printing ink droplets in addition to discharging printing ink droplets, and non-printing droplets discharged from the nozzles that are not defective are prevented from reaching the print medium.
- 10. A method of preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead, from being used for printing on a print medium, said method comprising:
periodically heating the defective nozzle at a frequency that is greater than frequencies other nozzles which are not defective are periodically heated, to cause the defective nozzle to only discharge ink droplets that have a smaller volume than ink droplets discharged from the nozzles that are not defective; and preventing smaller volume droplets discharged from the defective nozzle from reaching a print medium, and allowing larger volume ink droplets discharged from the nozzles that are not defective to reach the print medium.
- 11. Apparatus for preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead from being used for printing on a print medium, said apparatus comprising:
means for diverting all of the ink discharged from a defective nozzle from reaching a print medium; and means for causing at least some of the ink discharged from other nozzles which are not defective to reach the print medium.
- 12. Apparatus as recited in claim 11, wherein
said causing means includes respective activatable filament stimulation sources for continuous ink filaments at nozzles that are not defective, which are activated at a particular frequency to break off discrete ink droplets from the ink filaments at a corresponding rate, and said diverting means includes an activatable filament stimulation source for a continuous ink filament at a defective nozzle, which is activated at a frequency that is higher than for said filament stimulation sources for continuous ink filaments at nozzles that are not defective, to break off discrete ink droplets from a continuous ink filament at a defective nozzle at a rate faster than for breaking off discrete ink droplets from continuous ink filaments at nozzles that are not defective, in order that ink droplets from a continuous ink filament at a defective nozzle have a smaller volume than ink droplets from continuous ink filaments at nozzles that are not defective.
- 13. A method of preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead from being used for printing on a print medium, said method comprising:
causing the defective nozzle to discharge only non-printing ink droplets, and allowing other nozzles which are not defective to discharge printing ink droplets; and preventing non-printing droplets discharged from the defective nozzle from reaching a print medium, and allowing printing ink droplets discharged from the nozzles that are not defective to reach the print medium.
- 14. Apparatus for preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead, from being used for printing on a print medium, said apparatus comprising:
means for periodically heating a defective nozzle at a frequency that is greater than frequencies other nozzles which are not defective are periodically heated, to cause a defective nozzle to only discharge ink droplets that have a smaller volume than ink droplets discharged from nozzles that are not defective; and means for preventing smaller volume droplets discharged from a defective nozzle from reaching a print medium, and allowing larger volume ink droplets discharged from nozzles that are not defective to reach the print medium.
- 15. Apparatus for preventing all of the ink discharged from a defective one of multiple nozzles in a continuous inkjet printhead, from being used for printing on a print medium, said apparatus comprising:
an ink droplet generator that stimulates an ink filament projecting from a defective nozzle, to cause a defective nozzle to only discharge ink droplets that have a smaller volume than ink droplets that can be discharged from nozzles that are not defective.
- 16. Apparatus as recited in claim 15, further comprising:
an ink droplet diverter that prevents smaller volume droplets discharged from a defective nozzle from reaching a print medium, but allows larger volume ink droplets discharged from nozzles that are not defective to reach the print medium.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending application Ser. No. 09/751,232, entitled CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTING METHOD AND APPARATUS and filed Dec. 28, 2000 in the names of David L. Jeanmaire and James M. Chwalek.
[0002] The cross-referenced application published Dec. 14, 2001 as European Patent Application No. EP 1219429A2 and is incorporated in this patent application.