Claims
- 1. A method for controlling print quality in an inkier printer that includes a printhead having a printhead substrate and ink firing resistors disposed on the printhead substrate, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a reference temperature;
- measuring a temperature of the printhead substrate;
- comparing the printhead substrate temperature with the reference temperature to determine if the substrate temperature is below the reference temperature; and if so, then
- heating the printhead substrate to the reference temperature periodically during print firing operations by delivering synchronized heating pulses or printing pulses to the ink firing resistors during selected print firing periods wherein either said heating pulses or said printing pulses,,but not both, occur during such a selected print firing period.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of heating includes the steps of:
- generating a heating signal that includes non-firing heating pulses;
- generating a print signal that contains printing pulses; and
- logically OR-ing the heating signal and the print signal to produce the synchronizing heating pulses and printing pulses.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein there are no non-firing heating pulses which occur at non-synchronous intervals.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein there are no non-firing heating pulses which occur at non-synchronous intervals relative to said synchronized heating pulses and printing pulses.
- 5. The method of claim 1 which further includes the step of generating heating pulses have a predetermined pulse width less than half of an actual pulse width for said print pulses.
- 6. The method of claim 1 which further includes the step of maintaining a given voltage for both said heating pulses and said printing pulses.
- 7. The method of claim 6 which further includes providing a variable predetermined pulse width for said heating pulses.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said variable predetermined pulse width is based on the reference temperature, the substrate temperature, and an ambient printhead temperature.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the inkjet printer is a swath printer, and said step of heating the printhead substrate to the reference temperature periodically occurs during the printing of a swath.
- 10. An inkjet printer comprising:
- an inkjet printhead including a substrate and ink firing resistors formed in an array of firing chambers on said substrate;
- a printhead substrate temperature sensor to monitor an operating temperature of ink in said firing chambers of said firing resistors in order to determine an operating temperature output;
- means for generating a reference temperature which constitutes a preferred predetermined minimum value for said operating temperature; and
- pulse generating means responsive to said output of said printhead temperature sensor and to said reference temperature for driving each of said ink firing resistors with a print signal during a plurality of print periods, said print signal containing during each of selected print periods when said operating temperature output is below said reference temperature a single pulse that is either an ink firing print pulse or a non-firing heating pulse.
- 11. The inkjet printer of claim 10 wherein said pulse generating means comprises:
- means for generating a heating signal that includes non-firing heating pulses;
- means for generating a print signal that includes print pulses; and
- means for logically OR-ing said heating signal and said print signal to produce said single pulse.
- 12. The inkjet printer of claim 11 wherein said logically OR-ing means includes a controller for synchronizing said non-firing heating pulses and said print pulses.
- 13. The inkjet printer of claim 11 wherein said heating signal and said print signal have the same voltage.
- 14. The inkjet printer of claim 10 wherein
- said non-firing heating pulses have a first predetermined pulse width; and which printer further includes
- a processing device to change said first predetermined pulse width of said non-firing heating pulses.
- 15. The inkjet printer of claim 14 wherein
- said print pulses have a second predetermined pulse width which is greater than said first predetermined pulse width.
- 16. The inkjet printer of claim 15, wherein said print pulses have a second predetermined pulse width which is more than two times greater than said first predetermined pulse width.
- 17. The inkjet printer of claim 10 which further includes a user activated control coupled to said reference temperature generator to change the reference temperature.
- 18. The printer of claim 10 wherein said printer is a swath printer, and said plurality of print periods occurs during the printing of a swath.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/144,069, filed Oct. 27, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/983,009, filed Nov. 30, 1992, now abandoned, entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING THE RANGE OF DROP VOLUME VARIATION IN THERMAL INK JET PRINTERS by Brian P. Canfield, et al., which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 694,185, filed May 1, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,284, entitled PRINTHEAD TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER THAT USES NONPRINTING PULSES by King-Wah W. Yeung. The foregoing commonly assigned patent application and commonly assigned patent are hereby incorporated by reference.
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