Claims
- 1. A printing apparatus, comprising:a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group including a plurality of nozzles configured to eject ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creating timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection; a timing specification unit configured to input an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; an adjustment unit configured to adjust the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the instruction input from the timing specification unit; and a drive control unit configured to drive said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create the dots, wherein said adjustment unit defines a specific nozzle group having an earliest dot creation timing among said at least two nozzle groups as a standard and adjusts the dot creation timing of another nozzle group relative to the standard.
- 2. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said print head is configured to eject inks of multiple colors, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles configured to eject an identical color ink.
- 3. A printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said at least two nozzle groups correspond to specific colors that are selected out of the multiple colors and other than a predetermined color having a little effect on a picture quality.
- 4. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles having an identical position in a main scanning direction.
- 5. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said print head has a number of driving units, each driving unit having a plurality of driving elements configured to drive the nozzles so as to enable one driving element to be mapped to one nozzle, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles that are driven by an identical driving unit.
- 6. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said print head ejects a plurality of different inks having different properties relating to ink ejection, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles configured to eject ink having a substantially identical property.
- 7. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said print head ejects a plurality of different inks having different densities, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles configured to eject ink of an equivalent density.
- 8. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said adjustment unit has a delay circuit corresponding to each of said plurality of nozzle groups, said delay circuit configured to adjust an output timing of a driving signal of said print head in response to the instruction input from the timing specification unit.
- 9. A printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said drive control unit drives said print head in both forward and backward passes of the main scan.
- 10. A printing apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a test pattern printing unit configured to print a predetermined test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan.
- 11. A printing apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said test pattern printing unit comprises:a specific group test pattern printing unit configured to print a first test pattern with one specific nozzle group, which is selected among said at least two nozzle groups, the first test pattern including dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a preset positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass; and another group test pattern printing unit configured to print a second test pattern, the second test pattern including dots created by another nozzle group other than the specific nozzle group and dots created by said specific nozzle group, to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions of said another nozzle group and said specific nozzle group in at least one of the forward pass and the backward pass of the main scan.
- 12. A printing apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said test pattern printing unit prints a certain test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the certain test pattern including both dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a predetermined positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass.
- 13. A printing apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said test pattern printing unit prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color having little effect on a picture quality among said at least two nozzle groups, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
- 14. A printing apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said timing specification unit specifies the dot creation timing based on a relation to the printed test pattern.
- 15. A recording medium in which a specific program is recorded in a computer readable manner, said specific program functioning to adjust a dot creation timing with regard to each of a plurality of nozzle groups in a printing apparatus that performs a main scan and causes a print head having nozzles for ejecting ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creation timing in the course of the main scan, in which each of said nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection and the main scan moves said print head forward and backward relative to said printing medium,said specific program causing a computer to attain functions of: printing a predetermined test pattern with each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan; inputting a specified dot creation timing with regard to each of said nozzle groups based on a relation to the printed test pattern; and changing a parameter, which specifies the dot creation timing, with regard to said each nozzle group based on the specified dot creation timing, wherein said changing function defines a specific nozzle group having an earliest dot creation timing among said at least two nozzle groups as a standard and changes the dot creation timing of another nozzle group relative to the standard.
- 16. A recording medium in which a specific program for driving a printing apparatus is recorded in a computer readable manner, said printing apparatus including a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group including a plurality of nozzles configured to eject ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creating timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection; a timing specification unit configured to input an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; an adjustment unit configured to adjust the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the instruction input from the timing specification unit; and a drive control unit configured to drive said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create the dots, and said specific program causing a computer controlling the printing apparatus to attain functions of:adjusting the dot creation timing with regard to each color in response to the instruction input from the timing specification unit, wherein said adjustment function defines a specific nozzle group having an earliest dot creation timing among said at least two nozzle groups as a standard and adjusts the dot creation timing of another nozzle group relative to the standard.
- 17. A printing system comprising:a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group comprising a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creation timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection; means for inputting an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; means for adjusting the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the instruction input from the inputting means; and means for driving said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create dots, wherein said adjustment means defines a specific nozzle group having an earliest dot creation timing among said at least two nozzle groups as a standard and adjusts the dot creation timing of another nozzle group relative to the standard.
- 18. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein said print head ejects inks of multiple colors, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles for ejecting an identical color ink.
- 19. A printing system according to claim 18, wherein said at least two nozzle groups correspond to specific colors that are selected out of the multiple colors and other than a predetermined color having a little effect on picture quality.
- 20. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles having an identical position in a main scanning direction.
- 21. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein said print head has a number of driving units, each driving unit having a plurality of driving elements for driving the nozzles so as to enable one driving element to be mapped to one nozzle, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles that are driven by an identical driving unit.
- 22. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein said print head ejects a plurality of different inks having different properties relating to ink ejection, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink having a substantially identical property.
- 23. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein said print head ejects a plurality of different inks having different densities, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink of an equivalent density.
- 24. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein said adjustment means has a delay circuit corresponding to each of said plurality of nozzle groups for adjusting an output timing of a driving signal of said print head in response to the instruction to change.
- 25. A printing system according to claim 17, wherein said driving means drives said print head in both forward and backward passes of the main scan.
- 26. A printing system according to claim 25, further comprising:means for printing a predetermined test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan.
- 27. A printing system according to claim 26, wherein said means for printing a predetermined pattern comprises:first means for printing a first test pattern with one specific nozzle group, which is selected among said at least two nozzle groups, the first test pattern including dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a preset positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass; and second means for printing a second test pattern, the second test pattern including dots created by another nozzle group other than the specific nozzle group and dots created by said specific nozzle group, to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions of said another nozzle group and said specific nozzle group in at least one of the forward pass and the backward pass of the main scan.
- 28. A printing system according to claim 26, wherein said first means for printing prints a certain test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the certain test pattern including both dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a predetermined positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass.
- 29. A printing system according to claim 26, wherein said first means for printing prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color having little effect on a picture quality among said at least two nozzle groups, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
- 30. A printing system according to claim 26, wherein said input means specifies the dot creation timing based on a relation to the printed test pattern.
- 31. A method of printing with a printer apparatus including a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creation timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink rejection, said method comprising the steps of:inputting an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; adjusting the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the input from the inputting step; and driving said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create the dots, wherein said adjustment step defines a specific nozzle group having an earliest dot creation timing among said at least two nozzle groups as a standard and adjusts the dot creation timing of another nozzle group relative to the standard.
- 32. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said print head ejects inks of multiple colors, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles for ejecting an identical color ink.
- 33. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said at least two nozzle groups correspond to specific colors that are selected out of the multiple colors and other than a predetermined color having a little effect on picture quality.
- 34. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles having an identical position in a main scanning direction.
- 35. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said print head has a number of driving units, each driving unit having a plurality of driving elements for driving the nozzles so as to enable one driving element to be mapped to one nozzle, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles that are driven by an identical driving unit.
- 36. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said print head ejects a plurality of different inks having different properties relating to ink ejection, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink having a substantially identical property.
- 37. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said print head ejects a plurality of different inks having different densities, and each of said plurality of nozzle groups comprises a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink of an equivalent density.
- 38. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said adjustment step adjusts an output timing of a driving signal of said print head in response to the instruction to change via a delay circuit corresponding to each of said plurality of nozzle groups.
- 39. A printing method according to claim 31, wherein said driving step drives said print head in both forward and backward passes of the main scan.
- 40. A printing method according to claim 39, further comprising the step of:printing a predetermined test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan.
- 41. A printing method according to claim 40, wherein said printing step comprises the steps of:printing a first test pattern with one specific nozzle group, which is selected among said at least two nozzle groups, the first test pattern including dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a preset positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass; and printing a second test pattern, the second test pattern including dots created by another nozzle group other than the specific nozzle group and dots created by said specific nozzle group, to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions of said another nozzle group and said specific nozzle group in at least one of the forward pass and the backward pass of the main scan.
- 42. A printing method according to claim 40, wherein said step of printing the first test pattern prints a certain test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the certain test pattern including both dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a predetermined positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass.
- 43. A printing method according to claim 40, wherein said step of printing the first test pattern prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color having little effect on a picture quality among said at least two nozzle groups, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
- 44. A printing method according to claim 40, wherein said input step specifies the dot creation timing based on a relation to the printed test pattern.
- 45. A printing apparatus, comprising:a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group including a plurality of nozzles configured to eject ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creating timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection; a timing specification unit configured to input an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; an adjustment unit configured to adjust the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the input; a drive control unit configured to drive said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create the dots; and a test pattern printing unit configured to print a predetermined test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan, wherein said drive control unit drives said print head in both forward and backward passes of the main scan, and wherein said test pattern printing unit comprises: a specific group test pattern printing unit configured to print a first test pattern with one specific nozzle group, which is selected among said at least two nozzle groups, the first test pattern including dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a preset positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass; and another group test pattern printing unit configured to print a second test pattern, the second test pattern including dots created by another nozzle group other than the specific nozzle group and dots created by said specific nozzle group, to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions of said another nozzle group and said specific nozzle group in at least one of the forward pass and the backward pass of the main scan.
- 46. A printing apparatus according to claim 45, wherein said test pattern printing unit prints a certain test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the certain test pattern including both dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a predetermined positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass.
- 47. A printing apparatus according to claim 45, wherein said test pattern printing unit prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color having little effect on a picture quality among said at least two nozzle groups, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
- 48. A printing apparatus according to claim 45, wherein said timing specification unit specifies the dot creation timing based on a relation to the printed test pattern.
- 49. A printing system comprising:a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group comprising a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creation timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection; means for inputting an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; means for adjusting the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the instruction input from the inputting means; means for driving said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create dots; and means for printing a predetermined test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan, wherein said driving means drives said print head in both forward and backward passes of the main scan, and wherein said means for printing a predetermined test pattern comprises: first means for printing a first test pattern with one specific nozzle group, which is selected among said at least two nozzle groups, the first test pattern including dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a preset positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass; and second means for printing a second test pattern, the second test pattern including dots created by another nozzle group other than the specific nozzle group and dots created by said specific nozzle group, to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions of said another nozzle group and said specific nozzle group in at least one of the forward pass and the backward pass of the main scan.
- 50. A printing system according to claim 49, wherein said first means for printing prints a certain test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the certain test pattern including both dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a predetermined positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass.
- 51. A printing system according to claim 49, wherein said first means for printing prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color of low visual conspicuousness, among said at least two nozzle groups that are the objects of the instruction to change, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
- 52. A printing system according to claim 49, wherein said input means specifies the dot creation timing based on a relation to the printed test pattern.
- 53. A method of printing with a printer apparatus including a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creation timing during a forward and backward main scan and having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection, said method comprising the steps of:inputting an instruction to change the dot creation timing during the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzle groups; adjusting the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the input from the inputting step; driving said each nozzle group at the adjusted dot creation timing during the main scan so as to create the dots; and printing a predetermined test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the predetermined test pattern being set to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dots created in the forward pass of the main scan with dots created in the backward pass of the main scan, wherein said driving step drives said print head in both forward and backward passes of the main scan, and wherein said printing step comprises the steps of: printing a first test pattern with one specific nozzle group, which is selected among said at least two nozzle groups, the first test pattern including dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a preset positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass; and printing a second test pattern, the second test pattern including dots created by another nozzle group other than the specific nozzle group and dots created by said specific nozzle group, to allow detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions of said another nozzle group and said specific nozzle group in at least one of the forward pass and the backward pass of the main scan.
- 54. A printing method according to claim 53, wherein said step of printing the first test pattern prints a certain test pattern with each of said at least two nozzle groups, the certain test pattern including both dots created in the forward pass of the main scan and dots created in the backward pass of the main scan at a predetermined positional relationship, which allows detection of a relative misalignment of dot recording positions in the forward pass and in the backward pass.
- 55. A printing method according to claim 53, wherein said step of printing the first test pattern prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color having little effect on a picture quality among said at least two nozzle groups, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
- 56. A printing method according to claim 53, wherein said input step specifies the dot creation timing based on a relation to the printed test pattern.
- 57. A printing apparatus that performs a main scan and causes a print head having nozzles for ejecting ink to create dots on a surface of a printing medium at a predetermined dot creation timing in the course of the main scan, the main scan moving said print head forward and backward relative to said printing medium,wherein said print head has a plurality of nozzle groups, each nozzle group comprising a plurality of nozzles having a predetermined common condition relating to ink ejection, said printing apparatus comprising: a timing specification unit that inputs an instruction to change the dot creation timing in the course of the main scan with regard to each of at least two nozzle groups selected among said plurality of nozzles groups; an adjustment unit that adjusts the dot creation timing with regard to said each nozzle group based on the input; and a drive control unit that drives said each nozzle group at the dot creation timing corresponding to each of the forward and backward passes of the main scan so as to create dots, wherein said adjustment unit defines a specific nozzle group having an earliest dot creation timing among said at least two nozzle groups as a standard and adjusts the dot creation timing of another nozzle group relative to the standard.
- 58. A printing apparatus according to claim 57, wherein said test pattern printing unit prints a specific test pattern with a certain nozzle group corresponding to a specific color having little effect on a picture quality among said at least two nozzle groups, the specific test pattern including both dots created by said certain nozzle group and dots created by another nozzle group, which has an adjusted dot creation timing, to enhance visual conspicuousness of the relative misalignment.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application based on PCT application Serial. No. PCT/JP99/06464 filed on Nov. 18, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference. This application also claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 10-347800, filed on Nov. 20, 1998, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference.
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