Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing device comprising:
a first drop generator activated by a first signal, said first drop generator including at least two associated nozzles and respective ink ejectors, each nozzle of said at least two associated nozzles of said first drop generator arranged in a first geometric pattern with each other nozzle of said first drop generator; a second drop generator activated by a second signal, said second drop generator including at least two associated nozzles and respective ink ejectors, each nozzle of said at least two nozzles of said second drop generator arranged in a second geometric pattern with each other nozzle of said second drop generator; and wherein at least one nozzle associated with said second drop generator is disposed on or within the perimeter of said first geometric pattern of nozzles of said first drop generator.
- 2. An inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 1 further comprising:
a first switch coupled to an ink ejector primitive signal input; a second switch and a third switch coupled to a primitive signal return; at least one ink ejector of said first drop generator ink ejectors coupled to said first switch and said second switch; and at least one ink ejector of said second drop generator ink ejectors coupled to said first switch and said third switch.
- 3. An inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first drop generator includes four associated nozzles and associated ink ejectors and said first geometric pattern is a parallelogram.
- 4. An inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first signal includes an address signal and an ink ejector primitive signal.
- 5. An inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first drop generator simultaneously ejects ink droplets from each of said at least two associated nozzles to deposit ink dots in an extended pixel on a medium.
- 6. An inkjet printing device comprising:
a first drop generator switchably coupled to a first ink ejector primitive signal and switchably coupled to a first return conductor, said first drop ejector including at least two associated nozzles and respective ink ejectors; a second drop generator switchably coupled to said first ink ejector primitive signal and switchably coupled to a second return conductor, said second drop generator including at least two associated nozzles and respective ink ejectors; and said ink ejectors of said first drop generator arranged in a first geometric pattern and disposed adjacent said ink ejectors of said second drop generator arranged in a second geometric pattern.
- 7. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 6 further comprising a third drop generator switchably coupled to a second ink ejector primitive signal and switchably coupled to said second return conductor.
- 8. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 6 further comprising a first set of drop generators including said first drop generator and a second set of drop generators including said second drop generator, each drop generator of said first set of drop generators and each drop generator of said second set of drop generators including at least two associated nozzles and respective ink ejectors.
- 9. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 6 further comprising said nozzles of said first drop generator arranged in said first geometric pattern and said nozzles of said second drop generator arranged in said second geometric pattern, wherein at least one nozzle of said second drop generator is disposed on or within the perimeter of said first geometric pattern of nozzles.
- 10. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first drop generator includes four associated nozzles and associated ink ejectors and said first geometric pattern is a parallelogram.
- 11. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first drop generator switchably coupled to said first ink ejector primitive signal is further coupled to an address signal whereby said switchable coupling to said first ink ejector primitive signal is activated.
- 12. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first drop generator switchably coupled to said first ink ejector primitive signal is further coupled to a return activation signal whereby said switchable coupling to said first return conductor is activated.
- 13. The inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first drop generator simultaneously ejects ink droplets from each of said at least two associated nozzles to deposit ink dots in an extended pixel on a medium when said switchable coupling to said first ink ejector primitive signal and said switchable coupling to said first return conductor are both coincidently activated.
- 14. A method of depositing ink dots on a medium by employing drop generators each having a plurality of cooperating ink ejectors, comprising the steps of:
simultaneously activating all of the ink ejectors of a first drop generator to deposit a first plurality of ink dots in a first geometric pattern on the medium; and simultaneously activating all of the ink ejectors of a second drop generator to deposit a second plurality of ink dots in a second geometric pattern on the medium, at least one dot of said second plurality of dots being deposited on or within the perimeter of said first geometric pattern.
- 15. A method in accordance with the method of claim 14 further comprising the steps of:
repositioning said first and second drop generators with respect to the medium; and activating at least one but fewer than all of the ink ejectors of said first drop generator to deposit at least one ink dot on the medium.
- 16. A method in accordance with the method of claim 15 further comprising the step of activating at least one but fewer than all of the ink ejectors of said second drop generator to deposit at least one ink dot on the medium.
- 17. A method of depositing ink dots on a medium by employing drop generators each having a plurality of cooperating ink ejectors, comprising the steps of:
simultaneously activating all of the ink ejectors of a first drop generator to deposit a first plurality of ink dots on the medium; simultaneously activating all of the ink ejectors of a second drop generator to deposit a second plurality of ink dots on the medium; repositioning said first and second drop generators with respect to the medium; and activating at least one but fewer than all of the ink ejectors of said first drop generator to deposit at least one ink dot on the medium.
- 18. A method in accordance with the method of claim 17 further comprising the step of activating at least one but fewer than all of the ink ejectors of said second drop generator to deposit at least one ink dot on the medium.
- 19. A method in accordance with the method of claim 17 wherein said step of simultaneously activating all of the ink ejectors of a first drop generator further comprises the step of depositing said first plurality of ink dots in a first geometric pattern on the medium, and said step of simultaneously activating all of the ink ejectors of a second drop generator further comprises the step of depositing said second plurality of ink dots in a second geometric pattern on the medium such that at least one dot of said second plurality of dots is deposited on or within the perimeter of said first geometric pattern.
- 20. A method of depositing ink dots on a medium by employing drop generators each having a plurality of cooperating ink ejectors that are energized by a first primitive signal applied between an input and a return, comprising the steps of:
switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of a first drop generator to an input of the first primitive signal and switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of the first drop generator to the return to expel a first plurality of ink droplets; switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of a second drop generator to the input of the first primitive signal and switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of the second drop generator to the return to expel a second plurality of ink droplets; repositioning said first and second drop generators with respect to the medium; and switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of the first drop generator to an input of the first primitive signal and switchably coupling at least one but fewer than all of the ink ejectors of the first drop generator to the return to expel at least one ink droplets.
- 21. A method in accordance with the method of claim 20 further comprising the step of switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of the second drop generator to an input of the first primitive signal and switchably coupling at least one but fewer than all of the ink ejectors of the second drop generator to the return to expel at least one ink droplet from the second drop generator
- 22. A method in accordance with the method of claim 20 wherein said step of switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of a first drop generator further comprises the step of depositing said first plurality of ink droplets as dots in a first geometric pattern on the medium, and said step of switchably coupling all of the ink ejectors of a second drop generator further comprises the step of depositing said second plurality of ink droplets as dots in a second geometric pattern on the medium such that at least one dot of said second plurality of dots is deposited on or within the perimeter of said first geometric pattern.
- 23. A method of manufacture of an inkjet printing device comprising the steps of:
arranging simultaneously energized nozzles and ink ejectors of a first drop generator in a first geometric pattern with each other nozzle of said first drop generator; and arranging simultaneously energized nozzles and ink ejectors of a second drop generator in a second geometric pattern with each other nozzle of said second drop generator in which at least one nozzle of said second drop generator is disposed on or within the perimeter of said first geometric pattern.
- 24. A method of manufacture in accordance with the method of claim 23 further comprising the steps of:
coupling at least one ink ejector of said first drop generator ink ejectors and at least one ink ejector of said second drop generator ink ejectors to a first switch; coupling said first switch to an ink ejector primitive signal input; coupling said at least one ink ejector of said first drop generator ink ejectors to a second switch; coupling said at least one ink ejector of said second drop generator ink ejectors to a third switch; and coupling said second and said third switch to a primitive signal return.
- 25. A method of manufacture in accordance with the method of claim 24 further comprising the steps of:
arranging simultaneously energized nozzles and ink ejectors of a third drop generator in a third geometric pattern; coupling at least one ink ejector of said third drop generator to a fourth switch; coupling said fourth switch to said ink ejector primitive signal input; and coupling said at least one ink ejector of said third drop generator to said third switch.
- 26. A method of manufacture in accordance with the method of claim 23 further comprising the steps of:
forming said first drop generator with four associated nozzles and associated ink ejectors; and arranging said four associated nozzles into said first geometric pattern as a parallelogram.
- 27. A method of manufacture in accordance with the method of claim 24 further comprising the step of coupling an address signal to said first switch whereby said first switch may be activated.
- 28. A method of manufacture in accordance with the method of claim 24 further comprising the step of coupling a return activation signal to said second switch whereby said second switch may be activated.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/738,516 filed Oct. 28, 1996 (which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/597,746 filed Feb. 7, 1996) and Ser. No. 09/240,286 filed Jan. 29, 1999, (which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/812,385 filed Mar. 5, 1997), each of which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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