Claims
- 1. A recording apparatus having a black ink recording head for discharging black ink onto a recording material and at least one single color non-black recording head for discharging non-black ink onto the recording material, comprising:scanning means for scanning said recording material with said black ink recording head and said non-black ink recording head; a recording head driver for driving the recording heads to discharge the ink onto the recording material; and a controller for controlling said recording head driver to operate said black ink recording head through a number of recording steps which is larger than a number of recording steps by the non-black ink recording head, wherein said controller causes a predetermined area on the recording material to be scanned a plurality of times with said black ink recording head to provide a density higher than that provided by a single scan of said black ink recording head.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said black ink recording head in one of said recording steps effects its recording in a part of a recording region to be recorded by said black ink recording head, and in another recording step, it effects its recording in the rest of the recording region.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 5. A copying machine having said recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4.
- 6. A facsimile machine comprising said recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4.
- 7. A wordprocessor comprising a recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4.
- 8. A computer comprising a recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4.
- 9. A recording apparatus having a single color recording head and a mixed color recording head for ejecting ink to be used for color mixing onto a recording material, comprising:scanning means for scanning the recording material with said single color recording head and said mixed color recording head; a recording head driver for driving the recording heads to eject the ink to the recording material; and a controller for effecting a number of recording steps by said single color recording head which is larger than a number of recording steps by said mixed color recording head, wherein said controller causes a predetermined area on the recording material to be scanned a plurality of times with said single color recording head to provide a density higher than that provided by a single scan of said single color recording head.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 12. A recording apparatus having a recording head for discharging ink onto a recording material, comprising:scanning means for scanning said recording material with said recording head; a head driver for driving said recording head to eject the ink to the recording material; and a controller for controlling said recording head driver for effecting a number of recording steps by said recording head for a character or a line image recording, wherein the number is larger than a number of recording steps by said recording head for other than character and line image, wherein said controller causes, for recording of the character of line, the recording material to be scanned a plurality of times with said recording head to provide a density higher than that provided by a single scan of said recording head.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 15. A color ink jet recording apparatus, having a plurality of recording heads, wherein each of the recording heads has plural ink discharging outlets; said recording heads are juxtaposed on a carriage; said plural recording heads discharges cyan, magenta, yellow and black ink materials while the carriage is scanningly moving along the recording material to effect color recording on the material, comprising:scanning means for scanning said recording material with said recording heads; head driver for driving the recording heads to discharge the associated color ink onto the recording material; and a controller for controlling said head driver so that the number of scanning movements of said black ink recording head is larger than the number of scanning movements of any one of cyan, magenta and yellow ink recording heads for mixed color recording, wherein said controller causes a predetermined area on the recording material to be scanned a plurality of times with said black ink recording head to provide a density higher than that provided by a single scan of said black ink recording head.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said recording head scans one time for a mixed color recording, and said recording head scans a plurality of times for black color recording.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said recording head for each of cyan, magenta and yellow ink scans a plurality of times for a single color recording, and wherein the ink is ejected at different positions during different scans.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the mixed color recording is effected by superposition of cyan, magenta and yellow ink ejections by one scan so as to provide spaces for ink absorption between ink dots provided by the superposition.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 21. A copying machine having said recording apparatus according to any one of claims 15-20.
- 22. A facsimile machine comprising said recording apparatus according to any one of claims 15-20.
- 23. A wordprocessor comprising a recording apparatus according to any one of claims 15-20.
- 24. A computer comprising a recording apparatus according to any one of claims 15-20.
- 25. A color ink jet recording apparatus, wherein each of the recording heads has plural ink discharging outlets; said recording heads are juxtaposed on a carriage; said plural recording heads discharges ink materials while the carriage is scanningly moving along the recording material to effect color recording on the recording material, comprising:a head driver for driving the recording head to discharge the associated color ink onto the recording material; and a controller for controlling head driver so that the number of scanning movements of a single color ink recording head is larger than the number of scanning movements of a mixed color recording head for mixed color recording, wherein said controller causes a predetermined area on the recording material to be scanned a plurality of times with said recording head to provide a density higher than that provided by a single scan of said recording head.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 28. A color ink jet recording apparatus including a plurality of recording heads, wherein each of the recording heads has plural ink discharging outlets; said recording heads are juxtaposed on a carriage; said plural recording heads discharges ink materials while the carriage is scanningly moving along the recording material to effect recording on the recording material, comprising:a head driver for driving the recording heads to discharge the ink; and a controller for controlling said head driver so that the number of scanning movements of said recording head for a character or line image is larger than the number of scanning movements for other than the character or line images, wherein said controller causes a predetermined area on the recording material to be scanned a plurality of times with said recording head to provide a density higher than that provided by a single scan of said recording head.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 28, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 31. A recording apparatus, comprising:a black ink recording head for discharging black onto a recording material; at least one single color non-black recording head for discharging non-black ink onto the recording material; a recording head driver for driving both of said black ink recording head and said non-black ink recording head in accordance with image data, wherein said recording head driver drives said black ink recording head to record dots for an area of a black image indicated by the image data and to eject the non-black ink between dots of the black ink.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein the non-black ink is at least one of cyan or magenta ink.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said driver drives said non-black ink recording head such that a dot of the non-black ink is printed at a position separated from a dot of the black ink by substantially ½ dot.
- 34. An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein a number of the non-black ink dots is smaller than that of the black ink dots.
- 35. An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 36. An apparatus according to claim 35, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through an ejection outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 37. A copying machine having said recording apparatus according to any one of claims 31-36.
- 38. A facsimile machine comprising said recording apparatus according to any one of claims 31-36.
- 39. A wordprocessor comprising a recording apparatus according to any one of claims 32-36.
- 40. A computer comprising a recording apparatus according to any one of claims 31-36.
- 41. A recording apparatus, comprising:a black ink recording head for discharging black onto a recording material; at least one single color non-black recording head for discharging non-black ink onto the recording material; a recording head driver for driving both of said black ink recording head and said non-black ink recording head in accordance with image data, wherein said recording head driver drives said black ink recording head and said non-black ink recording head to record dots for an area of a black image indicated by the image data so that the non-black ink and the black ink are superposed.
- 42. An apparatus according to claim 41, wherein the non-black ink is at least one of cyan or magenta ink.
- 43. A recording apparatus, comprising:a first color ink recording head for discharging first color ink to a recording material; at least one second color ink recording head for discharging second color ink having a color different from that of the first color ink; and a head driver for driving both of said first color ink and second color ink recording heads in accordance with image data, wherein said recording head driver drives said first color ink recording head to record dots for an area of a first color image indicated by the image data and to elect the second color ink between dots of the black ink.
- 44. An apparatus according to claim 43, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 45. An apparatus according to claim 44, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 46. An apparatus according to claim 43, wherein said head driver drives both of the recording heads so that the second color ink is present between the dots of the first color ink, for recording character or line image.
- 47. A recording apparatus, comprising:a first color ink recording head for discharging first color ink to a recording material; at least one second color ink recording head for discharging second color ink having a color different from that of the first color ink; and a head driver for driving both of said first color ink and second color ink recording heads in accordance with image data, wherein said recording head driver drives said first color ink recording head to record dots for an area of a first color image indicated by the image data and to eject the second color ink between dots of the black ink.
- 48. An apparatus according to claim 47, wherein said recording head discharges the ink by thermal energy and is provided with an electrothermal transducer for producing the thermal energy to be applied to the ink.
- 49. An apparatus according to claim 48, wherein said recording head discharges the ink through a discharging outlet using a pressure change which is produced by development and contraction of a bubble which is produced by the thermal energy applied by the electrothermal transducer.
- 50. An apparatus according to claim 47, wherein said head driver drives both of the recording heads so that the second color ink is present between the dots of the first color ink, for recording character or line image.
Priority Claims (3)
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2-105625 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. Pat. Appln. Ser. No. 08/375,174, filed on Jan. 18, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,520, which was a continuation of Appln. Ser. No. 08/048,198, filed on May 3, 1993, which was a continuation of Appln. Ser. No. 07/685,210, filed on Apr. 15, 1991.
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