Claims
- 1. An electrocoagulation printing apparatus comprising a printing head carrying a linear array of electrolytically inert electrodes electrically insulated from one another and in contact with an electrically conductive electrocoagulation printing ink, said array of electrodes being arranged into a plurality of groups each having a predetermined number of closely spaced electrodes; and a signal processing device for correcting ink film pixel density, said signal processing device includingan input for receiving a signal representative of an ink film pixel density value associated with each electrolytically inert electrode in one of said groups of electrolytically inert electrodes and with said electrocoagulation printing ink, a signal processing circuit for altering an ink film pixel density value associated with a selected electrode in said one group of electrodes at least partially in dependence of ink film pixel density values associated with other electrodes in said one group, thereby providing an altered ink film pixel density value and compensating for an impedance factor introduced by adjacent pixel density values, and an output coupled to the selected electrode for supplying thereto the altered ink film pixel density value.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said processing circuit includes means for processing ink film pixel density values associated with a plurality of electrodes in said one group and computing a correction factor for altering the ink film pixel density value associated with said selected electrode.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said means for processing ink film pixel density values includes means for adding said correction factor to said ink film pixel density value associated with said selected electrode to alter said ink film pixel density value.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said correction factor is function of ink film pixel density values indicative of an ink film pixel density higher than the ink film pixel density value associated with said selected electrode.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said correction factor is function of ink film pixel density values indicative of an ink film pixel density not less than the ink film pixel density value associated with said selected electrode.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said correction factor is at least partly function of a variable k defined as: k=∑i=amaxPiNwhere:1)range a to max is an index range in a table of pixel density values, the index i in said range pointing to pixel density values exceeding the pixel density value associated with said selected electrode; 2) Pi is the pixel density value at the value taken by index i; and 3) N is a number of electrodes assigned the pixel density value Pi taken by i at a given iteration from a to max.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said correction factor is at least partly function of a variable k defined as: k=(∑i=amaxPiN)÷(∑i=amaxN)where:1) range a to max is an index range in a table of pixel density values, the index i in said range pointing to pixel density values exceeding the pixel density value associated with said selected electrode; 2) Pi is the pixel density value at the value taken by index i; and 3) N is a number of electrodes assigned the pixel density value Pi taken by i at a given iteration from a to max.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said correction factor is at least partly function of a variable k defined as: k=((∑i=amaxPiN)÷(∑i=amaxN)-j)×(∑i=amaxPiN)where:1) range a to max is an index range in a table of pixel density values, the index i in said range pointing to pixel density values exceeding the pixel density value associated with said selected electrode; 2) Pi is the pixel density value at the value taken by index i; 3) N is a number of electrodes assigned the pixel density value Pi taken by i at a given iteration from a to max; and 4) variable j is the pixel density value associated with said selected electrode.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said correction factor is at least partly function of a variable k defined as: k=(((∑i=amaxPiN)÷(∑i=amaxN)-j)×(∑i=amaxPiN))÷lwhere:1) range a to max is an index range in a table of pixel density values, the index i in said range pointing to pixel density values exceeding the pixel density value associated with said selected electrode; 2) Pi is the pixel density value at the value taken by index i; 3) N is a number of electrodes assigned the pixel density value Pi taken by i at a given iteration from a to max; 4) variable j is the pixel density value associated with said selected electrode; and 5) variable l is an adjustment constant associated with each pixel density value Pi.
- 10. An ink film pixel density correction device for processing a signal containing ink film pixel density values conveyed to a printing head of an electrocoagulation printing apparatus that includes a plurality of simultaneously addressable electrodes in contact with an electrically conductive electrocoagulation printing ink, said ink film pixel density correction device including:an input for receiving said signal representative of ink film pixel density values associated with simultaneously addressable electrodes and with electrocoagulation printing ink, and a processing element for altering an ink film pixel density value of a selected one of said simultaneously addressable electrodes and compensating for an impedance factor introduced by adjacent pixel density values, said signal processing element being responsive to ink film pixel density values associated with electrodes other than said selected electrode to determine a corrected ink film pixel density value associated with said selected electrode.
- 11. An ink film pixel density correction device as defined in claim 10, wherein said processing element determines a corrected ink film pixel density value for every electrode of said plurality of simultaneously addressable electrodes.
- 12. An ink film pixel density correction device as defined in claim 10, wherein said processing element reduces the ink film pixel density value associated with said selected electrode in dependence of ink film pixel density values associated with electrodes other than said selected electrode.
- 13. A method of correcting ink film pixel density, comprising the steps of:a) processing a signal containing ink film pixel density values conveyed to a printing head of an electrocoagulation printing apparatus that includes a plurality of simultaneously addressable electrodes in contact with an electrically conductive electrocoagulation printing ink to determine a corrected ink film pixel density value for a selected one of said simultaneously addressable electrodes in dependence of ink film pixel density values associated with electrodes other than said selected electrode and with said electrocoagulation printing ink and to compensate for an impedance factor introduced by adjacent pixel density values; and b) outputting the corrected ink film pixel density value.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 13, further including the step of determining for each electrode of said plurality of electrodes a corrected ink film pixel density value in dependence of ink film pixel density values other than the ink film pixel density value associated with each electrode.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/997,357, filed Dec. 23, 1997.
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