Claims
- 1. A printer, comprising:
a carriage adapted to receive a printhead capable of printing an ink at an effective nozzle density along a medium advance axis, the printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, each columnar array having an actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis less than the effective nozzle density; and an alignment structure in the carriage that orients the printhead to print at the actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis such that individual nozzles in different ones of the columnar arrays can deposit ink on a print medium in a row substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis.
- 2. The printer of claim 1, wherein said ink comprises a single-color ink.
- 3. The printer of claim 1, wherein the carriage transports the printhead along a scan axis substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis during printing.
- 4. The printer of claim 1, wherein at least two nozzles are fired to increase spot size.
- 5. A printer for printing rows and columns of a print medium, comprising:
a carriage adapted to receive a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, the carriage further adapted to traverse a scan axis parallel to the rows during a printing pass; and an alignment structure in the carriage that orients the printhead with respect to the scan axis such that each of the columns is printed by the nozzles of a single columnar array and different columns are printed by the nozzles of different columnar arrays during the printing pass.
- 6. The printer of claim 5, wherein the nozzles in each columnar array are staggered along a column axis relative to the nozzles in at least one other columnar array.
- 7. A printer, comprising:
a carriage adapted to receive a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, the carriage further adapted to traverse a scan axis during printing; and an alignment structure in the carriage that angles the printhead with respect to the scan axis such that at least some of the nozzles in at least two of the columnar arrays are aligned along a printing axis substantially parallel to the scan axis.
- 8. The printer of claim 7, wherein the nozzles in each columnar array are staggered along a column axis relative to the nozzles in at least one other columnar array.
- 9. The printer of claim 7, wherein the number of columns consist of two columns.
- 10. The printer of claim 7, wherein the number of columns consist of three columns.
- 11. The printer of claim 7, wherein each column axis is tilted at a predetermined angle from a media advance axis substantially orthogonal to the scan axis.
- 12. The printer of claim 11, wherein the predetermined angle is selected from a set of discrete angles.
- 13. The printer of claim 12, wherein the discrete angle is selected from a group consisting of approximately 1.19, 2.39, 2.98, 3.58, 4.76, 5.95, and 7.13 degrees.
- 14. A printer, comprising: a
a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles; and an actuator coupled to the printhead, the actuator configured to rotate the printhead between a first position in which the nozzles are arranged to print at a higher resolution along a medium advance axis, and a second position in which the nozzles are arranged to print at one of a higher speed and a higher nozzle defect tolerance.
- 15. The printer of claim 14 further including a print controller operably coupled to the actuator for controlling the rotation.
- 16. The printer of claim 15, wherein the print controller specifies an angle of rotation.
- 17. The printer of claim 14 further comprising a drop detector for switching printing from a malfunctioning nozzle to a functioning nozzle.
- 18. A printer, comprising:
a carriage adapted to receive a printhead capable of printing an ink at an effective nozzle density along a medium advance axis, the printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, each columnar array having an actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis less than the effective nozzle density; and an alignment structure in the carriage that orients the printhead to print at the actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis such that improved print speed is achieved.
- 19. The printer of claim 18, wherein said ink comprises a single-color ink.
- 20. The printer of claim 18, wherein the carriage transports the printhead along a scan axis substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis during printing.
- 21. The printer of claim 18, wherein at least two nozzles are fired to increase spot size.
- 22. The printer of claim 18, wherein the nozzles in each columnar array are staggered along a column axis relative to the nozzles in at least one other columnar array.
- 23. The printer of claim 22, wherein each column axis is tilted at a predetermined angle from the media advance axis, the predetermined angle comprising one of 1.19, 2.39, 2.98, 3.58, 4.76, 5.95, and 7.13 degrees.
- 24. The printer of claim 18, wherein said printhead comprises a fixed, non-scanning printhead application.
- 25. A method for printing, comprising:
providing a printhead capable of printing an ink at an effective nozzle density along a medium advance axis, the printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, each columnar array having an actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis less than the effective nozzle density; and orienting the printhead to print at the actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis such that individual nozzles in different ones of the columnar arrays can deposit ink on a print medium in a row substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said ink comprises a single-color ink.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein the printhead is transported along a scan axis substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis during printing.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein at least two nozzles are fired to increase spot size.
- 29. A method for printing rows and columns of a print medium, comprising:
providing a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, the printhead adapted to traverse a scan axis parallel to the rows during a printing pass; and orienting the printhead with respect to the scan axis such that each of the columns is printed by the nozzles of a single columnar array and different columns are printed by the nozzles of different columnar arrays during the printing pass.
- 30. The method of claim 29 further comprising the step of, staggering the nozzles in each columnar array along a column axis relative to the nozzles in at least one other columnar array.
- 31. A method for printing, comprising:
providing a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, the printhead adapted to traverse a scan axis during printing; and angling the printhead with respect to the scan axis such that at least some of the nozzles in at least two of the columnar arrays are aligned along a printing axis substantially parallel to the scan axis.
- 32. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of staggering the nozzles in each columnar array along a column axis relative to the nozzles in at least one other columnar array.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the number of columns consist of two columns.
- 34. The method of claim 31, wherein the number of columns consist of three columns.
- 35. The method of claim 31, wherein each column axis is tilted at a predetermined angle from a media advance axis substantially orthogonal to the scan axis.
- 36. The printer of claim 31, wherein the predetermined angle is selected from a set of discrete angles.
- 37. A computer-readable medium having stored thereon instructions for:
configuring a printer to rotate a printhead to a first position in which a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles are arranged to print at a higher resolution along a medium advance axis; and configuring the printer to rotate the printhead to a second position in which the nozzles are arranged to print at one of a higher speed and a higher nozzle defect tolerance.
- 38. The computer-readable medium of claim 37 further comprising instructions for controlling the rotation of an actuator which controls the rotation of the printhead.
- 39. The computer-readable medium of claim 38 further comprising instructions for rotating the printhead as specific pre-determined angles of rotation.
- 40. The computer-readable medium of claim 39, wherein the angles of rotation comprise one of 1.19, 2.39, 2.98, 3.58, 4.76, 5.95, and 7.13 degrees.
- 41. A printer comprising:
means for receiving a printhead capable of printing an ink at an effective nozzle density along a medium advance axis, the printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, each columnar array having an actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis less than the effective nozzle density; and means for orienting the printhead to print at the actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis such that individual nozzles in different ones of the columnar arrays can deposit ink in a row substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis.
- 42. A printer for printing rows and columns of a print medium, comprising:
means for receiving a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, the carriage further adapted to traverse a scan axis parallel to the rows during a printing pass; and means for orienting the printhead such that each of the columns is printed by the nozzles of a single columnar array and different columns are printed by the nozzles of different columnar arrays during the printing pass.
- 43. A printer, comprising:
means for receiving a printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, the carriage further adapted to traverse a scan axis during printing; and means for angling the printhead with respect to the scan axis such that at least some of the nozzles in at least two of the columnar arrays are aligned along a printing axis substantially parallel to the scan axis.
- 44. A printer, comprising:
a carriage adapted to receive a printhead capable of printing an ink at an effective nozzle density along a medium advance axis, the printhead having a plurality of substantially parallel columnar arrays of nozzles, each columnar array having an actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis less than the effective nozzle density; and an alignment structure in the carriage that orients the printhead to print at the actual nozzle density along the medium advance axis such that nozzle redundancy is achieved.
- 45. The printer of claim 44, wherein said ink comprises a single-color ink.
- 46. The printer of claim 44, wherein the carriage transports the printhead along a scan axis substantially orthogonal to the medium advance axis during printing.
- 47. The printer of claim 44, wherein at least two nozzles are fired to increase spot size.
- 48. The printer of claim 44, wherein said printhead comprises a fixed, non-scanning printhead application.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/222,653, by Serra, filed Aug. 15, 2002, titled “A Tilted Nozzle Array For Achieving Nozzle Redundancy In A Printer”, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10222653 |
Aug 2002 |
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10460276 |
Jun 2003 |
US |