Claims
- 1. A printhead for ejecting droplets of ink to form spots on a printing substrate, comprising:a plurality of drop ejectors, including a first set of drop ejectors having a first size and a second set of drop ejectors having a second size, wherein the first set of drop ejectors and the second set of drop ejectors are arranged in a single linear array with adjacent drop ejectors having different sizes to form a pattern of alternating first and second size drop ejectors, wherein the spots formed by the first size drop ejectors have a diameter D that equals a product of spacing between same size drop ejectors S and constant a, according to D=aS (where 1<a<2), and wherein a point of intersection between two adjacent first size spots and a second size spot occurs a distance x measured from a vertical center line extending between the adjacent first size spots, according to x=0.5S(a2−1)0.5; and an actuator associated with each drop ejector that selectively actuates the drop ejector to fire ink drops.
- 2. The printhead of claim 1, wherein the second size spots have a normal diameter in a range of greater than or equal to 5% less than S(1−(a2−1)0.5) and less than or equal to 20% more than S(1−(a2−1)0.5).
- 3. The printhead of claim 2, wherein the first size spots have a nominal diameter in a range of greater than or equal to 5% less than 1.12S and less than or equal to 15% more than 1.12S and the nominal diameter of the second size spot is in a range of greater than or equal to 5% less than 0.5S and less than or equal to 20% more than 0.5S.
- 4. The printhead of claim 1, wherein the drop ejectors include an ink channel with a central axis and an end, the end forming a nozzle wherein the size of the nozzle is either the first size or the second size and, wherein the nozzle is offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of the channel.
- 5. The printhead of claim 1, wherein the printhead is disposed in a printing device including a movable carriage that supports the printhead for movement in a scanning direction and a controller which is connected to both the carriage, to control movement of the printhead, and also to actuators, to control ejection of ink from the ejectors.
- 6. The printhead of claim 1, wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
- 7. The printhead of claim 6, wherein the first size is greater than or equal to S/2.
- 8. The printhead of claim 1, wherein the first size is greater than or equal to S/2.
- 9. The printhead of claim 1, wherein each drop ejector in the first set of drop ejectors has an axial center point and each drop ejector in the second set of drop ejectors has an axial center point, wherein the center points of the second set of drop ejectors are diagonally offset with respect to the center points of the first set of drop ejectors.
- 10. A method of firing ink droplets onto a receiving medium from different size ejectors arranged in an alternating pattern in a linear array on a printhead, including odd numbered ejectors having a first size and even numbered ejectors having a second size different from the first size, comprising:moving the printhead along a first direction relative to the receiving medium; consecutively firing odd numbered ejectors to eject ink spots without firing the even numbered ejectors as the printhead moves along the first direction; moving the printhead and the receiving medium relative to each other along a second direction different from the first direction; moving the printhead along the first direction relative to the receiving medium; consecutively firing even numbered ejectors to eject ink spots without firing the odd numbered ejectors as the printhead moves along the first direction; and controlling firing of the even numbered ejectors to eject even fired ink spots in spaces between the odd fired ink spots, wherein consecutively firing the even numbered ejectors occurs after moving the printhead a distance equal to ½ pixel in the second direction and moving the printhead includes selectively firing a number of ejectors n, where n>0, and n is an even number not evenly divisible by 4, to allow different size spots to print at every printing point.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of consecutively firing even numbered ejectors occurs in half of the time required for one printing cycle.
- 12. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of controlling pulsing conditions for each of the even numbered ejectors and the odd numbered ejectors to control ejected droplet size.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein firing even numbered ejectors ejects spots having a diameter smaller than spots ejected from the odd numbered ejectors.
- 14. A method of firing ink droplets onto a receiving medium from different size ejectors arranged in an alternating pattern in a linear array on a printhead, including odd numbered ejectors having a first size and even numbered ejectors having a second size different from the first size, comprising:moving the printhead along a first direction relative to the receiving medium; consecutively firing odd numbered ejectors to eject ink spots without firing the even numbered ejectors as the printhead moves along the first direction; moving the printhead and the receiving medium relative to each other along a second direction different from the first direction; moving the printhead along the first direction relative to the receiving medium; consecutively firing even numbered ejectors to eject ink spots without firing the odd numbered ejectors as the printhead moves along the first direction; and controlling firing of the even numbered ejectors to eject even fired ink spots in spaces between the odd fired ink spots, wherein controlling the firing of the even numbered ejectors includes delaying or advancing the printhead by a first amount in the second direction relative to delaying or advancing the printhead by a second amount for firing the odd numbered ejectors, where the second amount is different than the first amount and moving the printhead includes selectively firing a number of ejectors n, where n>0 and n is an even number not evenly divisible by 4, to allow different size spots to print at every printing point.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein consecutively firing even numbered ejectors occurs in half of the time required for one printing cycle.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising controlling pulsing conditions for each of the even numbered ejectors and the odd numbered ejectors to control ejected droplet size.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein firing even numbered ejectors eject spots having a diameter smaller than spots ejected from the odd numbered ejectors.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. Ser. No. 09/232,461, filed simultaneously herewith.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0516366 |
Feb 1992 |
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