Claims
- 1. A recording apparatus for recording onto a recording medium comprising:
- a recording head for recording on said recording medium, said recording head having a plurality of heat generating elements for generating heat;
- detecting means for detecting a temperature of said heat generating elements before recording is started in a first recording operation; and
- controlling means for controlling energization and deenergization of each of said heat generating elements based on the following indications
- the temperature detected by said detecting means,
- a first anticipative temperature of each of said heat generating elements calculated using a predetermined first function, each of said heat generating elements being energized to produce heat until reaching the first anticipative temperature, thereby controlling a heating time of said given heat generating elements, and
- a second anticipative temperature of each of said heat generating elements calculated using a predetermined second function, said given heat generating element being deenergized to cool until reaching the second anticipative temperature, thereby controlling a cooling time of each of said heat generating elements,
- wherein only the first anticipative temperature is calculated by using said detected temperature with said predetermined first function.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined first function is obtained by experimentation and indicates a relation between an energization time of a heat generating element and a temperature of a heat generating element which increases during energization of the heat generating element for a predetermined time and said predetermined second function is obtained by experimentation and indicates a relation between a deenergization time of a heat generating element and a temperature of a heat generating element which decreases during deenergization of the heat generating element.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said controlling means controls energization and deengerization taking into account at least one of a plurality of recording conditions, said recording conditions including a kind of an ink ribbon, a king of a recording paper, and a head voltage.
- 4. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first predetermined function indicates an extent of a rise in the temperature of the heat generating element which results from an application of a predetermined duration heat pulse to said recording head, said first predetermined function being experimentally determined.
- 5. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second predetermined function indicates an extent of a decrease in the temperature of the heat generating element which results from a termination of heat generation, said first predetermined function being experimentally determined.
- 6. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus is an ink jet printer for discharging an ink to record.
- 7. A thermal transfer copying printer for printing by causing a print head to generate a heat by supplying a current thereto,
- wherein said printer has detecting means for detecting a temperature of said print head, and control means for, based on a result of a detection by said detecting means, heating the print head for a predetermined time in accordance with a predetermined first function for raising temperature and, after elapse of said predetermined time, stopping the heating operation for a predetermined time in accordance with a predetermined second function for lowering temperature.
- 8. A printer according to claim 7, wherein said first and second functions are stored in a temperature function table in ROM.
- 9. A recording method for recording onto a recording medium comprising the steps of:
- providing a recording head having a plurality of heat generating elements;
- detecting a temperature of a given one of said heat generating elements before the recording is started in a first recording operation; and
- controlling energization and deenergization of said given one of said heat generating elements in accordance with
- the detected temperature,
- a first anticipative temperature of said one of said heat generating elements calculated using a predetermined first function, said given one of said heat generating elements being energized to produce heat until reaching the first anticipative temperature, thereby controlling a heating time of said given one of said heat generating elements, and
- a second anticipative temperature of said given one of said heat generating elements calculated using a predetermined second function, said given one of said heat generating elements being deenergized to cool until reaching the second anticipative temperature, thereby controlling a cooling time of said given one of said heat generating elements,
- wherein only the first anticipative temperature is calculated by using said detected temperature with said predetermined first function.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein said controlling of energization and deenergization takes into account at least one of a plurality of recording conditions, said recording conditions including a kind of an ink ribbon, a king of a recording paper, and a head voltage.
- 11. A recording method according to claim 9, wherein said first predetermined function indicates an extent of a rise in the temperature of said given one of said heat generating element which results from an application of a predetermined duration heat pulse to said recording head, said first predetermined function being experimentally determined.
- 12. A recording method according to claim 9, wherein said second predetermined function indicates an extent of a decrease in said given temperature of the heat generating element results from a termination of heat generation, said first predetermined function being experimentally determined.
- 13. A recording method according to claim 9, wherein said method is an ink jet recording method for discharging an ink to record.
- 14. A recording apparatus for performing recording using an ink jet recording head for discharging ink from an orifice, said ink jet head having a plurality of heat generating elements for generating heat, comprising:
- detecting means for detecting a temperature of said heat generating elements before recording is started in a first recording operation; and
- controlling means for controlling energization and deenergization of each of said heat generating elements in accordance with the following properties associated with a given said heat generating element
- the temperature detected by said detecting means,
- a first anticipative temperature of said given heat generating elements calculated using a predetermined first function, each of said heat generating elements being energized to produce heat until reaching the first anticipative temperature, thereby controlling a heating time of each of said heat generating elements, and
- a second anticipative temperature of each of said heat generating elements calculated using a predetermined second function, each of said heat generating elements being deenergized to cool until reaching the second anticipative temperature, thereby controlling a cooling time of each of said heat generating elements,
- wherein only the first anticipative temperature is calculated by using said detected temperature with said predetermined first function.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/680,038 filed Mar. 29, 1991, now abandoned and which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/344,610 filed Apr. 28, 1989, also abandoned.
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