Claims
- 1. A method of selective ink drop detection, said method comprising:determining a degree of impact of ink drops configured to be fired from each of a plurality of printheads has on a printed output; characterizing each of said printheads into at least one of a plurality of groups based upon said degree of impact of said ink drops; and performing a selective ink drop detection on a first printhead group configured to fire ink drops having a predetermined degree of impact on the printed output.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step of characterizing each of said printheads comprises characterizing each of said printheads according to a property of ink drops configured to be fired from each of said printheads.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said step of characterizing each of said printheads comprises characterizing each of said printheads into said groups according to the color of ink configured to be fired from each of said printheads.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein said step of characterizing each of said printheads comprises characterizing each of said printheads into said groups according to the drop volume of ink configured to be fired from each of said printheads.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:receiving a selected printmode; and setting printed output level of impact threshold conditions for characterization of said printheads in said first group in response to said selected printmode.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising:setting a higher printed output level of impact threshold condition in response to a selected lower quality printing operation; and setting a lower printed output level of impact threshold condition in response to a selected a higher quality printing operation.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:performing a first drop detection on a plurality of nozzles prior to said selective servicing operation performance; categorizing each of said nozzles into at least one of a plurality of nozzle condition groups based upon the results of said first drop detection, each of said nozzle condition groups corresponding to a predetermined nozzle condition; storing said categorization of each of said nozzles in a memory; and wherein said performance of said selective ink drop detection comprises performing a second ink drop detection on a first nozzle condition group of nozzles.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising:categorizing each of said plurality of nozzles based upon at least one characteristic of an ink drop fired from each of said plurality of nozzles.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, further comprising:characterizing said first nozzle condition group of nozzles as falling below a predetermined threshold condition.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, further comprising:receiving a selected printmode; setting conditions for selection of said nozzles in said first group in response to said selected printmode; setting a higher threshold condition in response to a selected lower quality printing operation; and setting a lower threshold condition in response to a selected a higher quality printing operation.
- 11. The method according to claim 7, further comprising:receiving a selected printmode; setting conditions for determination of a number of nozzles falling outside of said first group to detect in the performance of said second drop detection in response to said selected printmode; setting a higher number of nozzles to detect falling outside of said first group in response to a selected higher quality printing operation; setting a lower number of nozzles to detect falling outside of said first group in response to a selected lower quality printing operation; and performing said selective ink drop detection on said set number of nozzles falling outside of said first group.
- 12. The method according to claim 7, further comprising:updating said categorization of each of said nozzles into at least one of said plurality of nozzle condition groups, based upon the results of said selective ink drop detection; and storing said updated categorization of each of said nozzles in said memory.
- 13. The method according to claim 7, wherein said step of categorizing each of said nozzles comprises the step of assigning each of said nozzles a score and wherein said step of performing said second drop detection comprises performing said second drop detection on a first group of nozzles having scores that fall within a predetermined range of scores.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising:receiving a selected printmode; setting said predetermined range of scores in response to said selected printmode, and wherein said step of performing said selective drop detection comprises performing said second drop detection on a percentage of said nozzles having scores falling within said predetermined range of scores, wherein said percentage of said nozzles corresponds to said selected printmode.
- 15. An apparatus for operating a printing mechanism having a plurality of printheads, each printhead being configured to fire ink having various degrees of impact on a printed output, said apparatus comprising:a controller operable to control said plurality of printheads to fire ink drops onto a print medium to form said printed output; a memory configured to store said varying degrees of impact of said ink drops configured to be fired through said printheads, wherein said controller is further operable to group said printheads according to said degrees of impact of said ink drops configured to be fired therefrom; and said controller being operable to a control at least one of said printhead groups to undergo a selective ink drop detection, wherein said at least one of said printhead groups are those printheads configured to fire ink drops having a predetermined degree of impact on the printed output.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said printhead groupings stored in said memory are based upon at least one characteristic of said ink drops configured to be fired from each of said printheads.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said controller is operable to determine which group of printheads to undergo said selective ink drop detection based upon a selected printmode.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said controller is further operable to control said plurality of nozzles of each of said printheads to fire ink drops into a drop detector prior to performance of said selective servicing operation;said drop detector being configured to determine a characteristic of said ink drops fired from each of said nozzles to thereby determine a condition of each of said nozzles; said memory being configured to store said conditions of said nozzles, wherein said nozzles are characterized and stored in terms of their conditions, and wherein said nozzles are grouped in terms of their conditions; and said controller being operable to a control at least one group of said nozzles of said printheads to undergo a second ink drop detection.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said controller is operable to determine and control which group of nozzles to undergo said selective ink drop detection and wherein said determination of which group of nozzles to undergo said selective ink drop detection is based upon a selected printmode.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said controller is operable to determine and control at least one nozzle outside of said at least one group of said nozzles to undergo said selective ink drop detection, wherein said determination of said at least one nozzle
RELATED APPLICATION
The following commonly assigned application, filed on Aug. 29, 2001, may contain some common disclosure and may relate to the present invention. Thus, the following application is hereby incorporated by reference:
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/940,435, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FOCUSED INK DROP DETECTION ”.
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