Claims
- 1. A method of providing image data in a printer apparatus, the method comprising:providing a plurality of recording elements arranged in an array on a printhead for recording of an image on a receiver medium; providing a plurality of actuators associated with each respective recording element each actuator being separately drivable to affect recording by a respective recording element; providing a cleaning assembly for cleaning the recording elements; providing a plurality of shift register stages, each stage being associated with a respective different actuator, each recording element being associated with plural different shift register stages and shifting data from one stage to a next stage to distribute data to the different stages, the shift register stages being located all to one side of the array of recording elements; altering the position of the cleaning assembly relative to the array of recording elements wherein the shift register stages are sufficiently positioned away from the recording elements to facilitate cleaning of the recording elements by the cleaning assembly without damaging the shift register stages; and providing bond Pads on an external surface of the printhead so that the bond pads are sufficiently positioned laterally to said one side and away from the recording elements to facilitate cleaning of the recording elements without interference with electrical connecting elements attached to the bond pads; and wherein a first plural number of shift register stages of said plurality of shift register stages is associated with a first plural number of actuators of a first plural number of the recording elements and the first plural number of shift register stages are connected as a first shift register for shifting data from one stage associated with one recording element of the first plural number of recording elements directly to another shift register stage associated with another recording element of the first plural number of recording elements to distribute data to the different stages so that, for most of the stages forming the first shift register, data shifted into a stage associated with an actuator for one recording element is shifted directly into a stage associated with another actuator for a different recording element in the course of shifting data from stage to stage; and wherein a second plural number of shift register stages of said plurality of shift register stages is associated with a second plural number of actuators of a second plural number of the recording elements, the second plural number of shift register stages being connected as a second shift register of plural shift register stages for shifting data from one stage associated with one recording element of the second plural number of recording elements directly to another shift register stage associated with another recording element of the second plural number of recording elements to distribute data to the different stages so that for most stages of the second shift register data shifted into a stage associated with an actuator for one recording element of the second plural number of recording elements is shifted directly into a stage associated with another actuator for a different recording element of the second plural number of recording elements in the course of shifting data from stage to stage; and wherein at least some of the recording elements in the second plural number of recording elements are the same recording elements in the first plural number of recording elements and wherein the first plural number of shift register stages are all different shift register stages from the second plural number of shift register stages and the first plural number of actuators are all different actuators from the second plural number of actuators.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said recording elements comprise nozzles and said plurality of actuators comprise heater elements.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said heater elements when heated are capable of thermally steering ink out of said nozzles.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said heater elements are configured as upper and lower heaters about each of said nozzles.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein said first and second shift registers are positioned on the same side of the array of nozzles so that a space is provided for cleaning said nozzles.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said plurality of shift register stages are organized into 128 bit length shift registers.
- 7. The method of claim 1 and wherein each recording element is a nozzle on an ink jet printhead.
- 8. The method of claim 7 and wherein the actuators are each a heater element.
- 9. The method of claim 1 and wherein data output from one shift register stage of the second plural number of shift register stages is input to a shift register stage of the first plural number of shift register stages.
- 10. A printer comprising:a printhead assembly including a printhead with a plurality of recording elements, each of said recording elements having associated therewith plural actuators for separately determining an output of the recording element; a cleaning assembly for cleaning the printhead; data path and control electronics circuitry operably coupled with said printhead assembly for providing image data to said printhead assembly for individually actuating the plural actuators; shift register means for delivering said image data to said printhead assembly, said shift register means located all to one side of the printhead assembly to facilitate cleaning of the plurality of the recording elements; a series of electrical contacts that are supported on an external surface of the printhead with connecting elements attached thereto and the electrical contacts are sufficiently positioned laterally to said one side of to recording elements to facilitate cleaning of the plurality of recording elements without interference with the connecting elements attached to the electrical contacts; and wherein each of the recording elements has similar plural actuators so that different counterpart actuators are provided for each recording element, and further wherein said shift resister means includes a plurality of shift register stages, each stage being associated with a respective actuator each recording element being associated with plural different shift register stages, the shift register stages being adapted to shift data from one stage to a next stage to distribute data to the different stages so that for at least most shift register stages data shifted into a shift register stage associated with one counterpart actuator for one recording element may be shifted directly into a shift resister stage associated with a second counterpart actuator associated with a different recording element than the one recording element in the course of shifting data from shift resister stage to shift register stage.
- 11. The printer of claim 10 wherein said plural actuators comprise heaters.
- 12. The printer of claim 10 wherein the recording elements comprise nozzles and the plural actuators comprises least two heater elements that are associated with each nozzle and are separately actuatable.
- 13. The printer according to claim 11 and wherein the recording element is an inkjet nozzle, and plural actuators are heater elements associated with each nozzle.
- 14. The printer of claim 13 wherein there are two of said heater elements associated wit each nozzle, an upper heater element and a lower Beater element, and said shift register means includes a plurality of shift registers and each shift register includes plural shift register stages wherein some shift register stages are ranged to store data to control upper heater elements and other shift register stages are arranged to store data to control lower heater elements.
- 15. The printer according to claim 11 and wherein the recording element is an inkjet nozzle, and the plural actuators are heater elements associated with each nozzle and wherein the one counterpart actuator for the one recording element comprises an upper heater element and a second different counterpart actuator for the one recording element comprises a lower heater element.
- 16. A method of providing image data in a printer apparatus, the method comprising:providing a plurality of recording elements arranged in an array on a printhead for recording of an image on a receiver medium; providing a plurality of actuators associated with each respective recording element each actuator being separately drivable to affect recording by a respective recording element; providing a cleaning assembly for cleaning the recording elements; providing a plurality of shift register stages, each stage being associated with a respective different actuator, each recording element being associated with plural different shift register stages and shifting data from one stage to a next stage to distribute data to the different stages, the shift register stages being located all to one side of the array of recording elements and wherein data to the different states is distributed so that for at least most shift register stages the data shifted into a shift register stage associated with an actuator for one recording element is shifted directly into a stare associated with another actuator for a different recording element in the course of shifting data from stage to stage; altering the position of the cleaning assembly relative to the array of recording elements wherein the shift register stages are sufficiently positioned away from the recording elements to facilitate cleaning of the recording elements by the cleaning assembly without damaging the shift register stages; and providing bond pads on am external surface of the printhead so that to bond pads are sufficiently positioned laterally to said one side and away from the recording elements to facilitate cleaning of the recording elements without interference with electrical connecting elements attached to the bond pads.
- 17. The method of claim 16 and wherein each recording element is a nozzle on an ink jet printhead.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to application Ser. No. 09/960,109, filed Sep. 21, 2001, entitled “Printhead Assembly With Minimized Interconnections to an Inkjet Printhead,” the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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