Patents by Inventor Christopher Rueby
Christopher Rueby has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20140063105Abstract: A method for printing an input digital image using and inkjet printer being adapted to print horizontal strips of print image data using one or more print passes. The method includes determining print image data and control channel image data for a particular strip responsive to input code values for corresponding input pixels, the control channel image data providing an indication of the number of print passes that should be used to print the input code values. A number of print passes for the particular strip is determined responsive to the control channel image data, and the inkjet printer is controlled to print the particular strip of print image data using the determined number of print passes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Douglas Wayne Couwenhoven, Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 8469490Abstract: An ink tank that is detachably mountable to an inkjet printhead, the ink tank includes a first ink source including a first ink supply port; a second ink source including a second ink supply port, the second ink supply port being separated from the first supply ink port along a first direction; and a latch for securing the detachably mountable ink tank, wherein the latch extends from an exterior wall of the ink tank, and wherein the exterior wall is adjacent the second ink source and is not adjacent the first ink source.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Christopher Rueby, Gary Alan Kneezel
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Publication number: 20130106962Abstract: An inkjet printer includes a manifold having a first outlet that is fluidically connected to a first nozzle array; a second outlet that is fluidically connected to a second nozzle array; a third outlet that is fluidically connected to a third nozzle array; a fourth outlet that is fluidically connected to a fourth nozzle array; a first inlet that is fluidically connected to the first outlet; a second inlet that is fluidically connected to the second outlet; a third inlet that is fluidically connected to the third outlet; and a fourth inlet that is fluidically connected to the fourth outlet, wherein the second inlet is spaced apart from the first inlet along the carriage scan direction, and wherein the third inlet is spaced apart from the first inlet along the media advance direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventor: Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20130106964Abstract: An ink tank that is detachably mountable to an inkjet printhead, the ink tank includes a first ink source including a first ink supply port; a second ink source including a second ink supply port, the second ink supply port being separated from the first supply ink port along a first direction; and a latch for securing the detachably mountable ink tank, wherein the latch extends from an exterior wall of the ink tank, and wherein the exterior wall is adjacent the second ink source and is not adjacent the first ink source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventors: Christopher Rueby, Gary Kneezel
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Patent number: 8408669Abstract: A method for printing images on an inkjet printer having grayscale print and color print modes, comprising performing an inspection process to inspect lines of image data in an inspection region downstream from a current swath of image data to determine a print mode for a future swath of image data. The inspection process includes inspecting the lines of image data in the inspection region according to a predetermined inspection sequence, determining whether an inspected line contains any pixels to be printed with color ink, and if so terminating the inspection process and designating that the future swath is to be printed with the color print mode; otherwise, if none of the lines are found to contain any pixels to be printed with color ink, designating the future swath to be printed with the grayscale print mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 8400670Abstract: A method for resizing an input digital image having input pixel values to produce an output digital image having output pixel values, wherein the output digital image has a lower resolution and wherein single pixel width details in the input digital image are preserved, the method being performed by a processor and comprising: determining an output pixel value for the output digital image by interpolating within a corresponding neighborhood of image pixels in the input digital image; detecting whether the input digital image contains a fine detail within the corresponding neighborhood of image pixels; adjusting the output pixel value when a fine detail is detected; and repeating steps a)-c) for a plurality of output pixels.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 8287072Abstract: A method for using a processor to process image data received from an image data source in preparation for multipass printing, comprising multitoning the image data to produce a multitoned image, using the multitone level of a pixel in the multitoned image to select a plane of a print mask, using the location of the pixel in the multitoned image to select a cell of output pixels in the selected plane of the print mask, and copying the selected cell of output pixels to corresponding locations within a print buffer.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Christopher Rueby, Douglas W. Couwenhoven
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Patent number: 8272710Abstract: A method for reducing banding artifacts for bi-directional multi-pass printing on an inkjet printer utilizing a printhead with a plurality of ink nozzles includes defining different print masks to be used for leftward and rightward printing passes such that both the order of ink laydown and the timing between ink laydown on different passes are each substantially constant for a given horizontal position within the image, independent of the vertical position within the image; and printing an input image on the inkjet printer with the defined print masks using a bi-directional multi-pass print mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kevin E. Spaulding, Douglas W. Couwenhoven, Richard C. Reem, Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20120062932Abstract: A method for printing low-resolution digital image data received from a host computer on a digital printer, comprising: receiving low-resolution image data; receiving mask image data, wherein the mask image data is formed by automatically analyzing the full-resolution image data or the low-resolution image data, the mask image data providing an indication of image regions in the low resolution image data that would benefit from the application of an anti-aliasing algorithm; using a data processor in the digital printer to resize the low-resolution image data, forming high-resolution image data at a higher resolution than the low-resolution image data; using the data processor in the digital printer to apply an anti-aliasing method to portions of the high-resolution image data corresponding to the indicated image regions in the mask image data, thereby providing anti-aliased image data; and printing the anti-aliased image data on the digital printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventor: Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20120001975Abstract: A method for printing images on an inkjet printer having grayscale print and color print modes, comprising performing an inspection process to inspect lines of image data in an inspection region downstream from a current swath of image data to determine a print mode for a future swath of image data. The inspection process includes inspecting the lines of image data in the inspection region according to a predetermined inspection sequence, determining whether an inspected line contains any pixels to be printed with color ink, and if so terminating the inspection process and designating that the future swath is to be printed with the color print mode; otherwise, if none of the lines are found to contain any pixels to be printed with color ink, designating the future swath to be printed with the grayscale print mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventor: Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20110116107Abstract: A method for resizing an input digital image having input pixel values to produce an output digital image having output pixel values, wherein the output digital image has a lower resolution and wherein single pixel width details in the input digital image are preserved, the method being performed by a processor and comprising: determining an output pixel value for the output digital image by interpolating within a corresponding neighborhood of image pixels in the input digital image; detecting whether the input digital image contains a fine detail within the corresponding neighborhood of image pixels; adjusting the output pixel value when a fine detail is detected; and repeating steps a)-c) for a plurality of output pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 7845751Abstract: A method for reducing banding artifacts in a printed image, including irregularly advancing a media that will be printed upon while employing an entire single mask for marking elements of a printhead; and calculating a difference between an irregular advance amount of the media versus a nominal advance amount of the media. Finally, the single mask is nonuniformly circulated by the difference calculated in order to compensate for the media being irregularly advanced.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 7828403Abstract: A system and a method for improving the quality of prints using a print mask for a printer with at least one printhead with a plurality of dot forming elements arranged in dot forming element sections, and at least one of the masks are altered so that mask data corresponding to at least one complementary set of dot forming elements is activated or deactivated in response to the paper location and the dot forming element section is shifted as the printhead passes a transition position. As the mask size is reduced, for example, the mask contents are shifted to one end of the printhead. This remapping of the mask within the head allows the page advance distance to be changed to the new page advance distance only once.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20100238219Abstract: A method for using a processor to process image data received from an image data source in preparation for multipass printing, comprising multitoning the image data to produce a multitoned image, using the multitone level of a pixel in the multitoned image to select a plane of a print mask, using the location of the pixel in the multitoned image to select a cell of output pixels in the selected plane of the print mask, and copying the selected cell of output pixels to corresponding locations within a print buffer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Christopher Rueby, Douglas W. Couwenhoven
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Publication number: 20100091051Abstract: A method for reducing banding artifacts in a printed image, including irregularly advancing a media that will be printed upon while employing an entire single mask for marking elements of a printhead; and calculating a difference between an irregular advance amount of the media versus a nominal advance amount of the media. Finally, the single mask is nonuniformly circulated by the difference calculated in order to compensate for the media being irregularly advanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20100013878Abstract: A method for reducing banding artifacts for bi-directional multi-pass printing on an inkjet printer utilizing a printhead with a plurality of ink nozzles includes defining different print masks to be used for leftward and rightward printing passes such that both the order of ink laydown and the timing between ink laydown on different passes are each substantially constant for a given horizontal position within the image, independent of the vertical position within the image; and printing an input image on the inkjet printer with the defined print masks using a bi-directional multi-pass print mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Kevin E. Spaulding, Douglas W. Couwenhoven, Richard C. Reem, Christopher Rueby
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Publication number: 20090033694Abstract: A system and a method for improving the quality of prints using a print mask for a printer having at least one printhead with a plurality of dot forming elements arranged in complementary dot forming element groups by section to prevent artifacts by compensating for bad dot forming elements on a print head. The method including the steps of identifying each bad dot forming element, identifying and setting up a threshold for each complementary dot forming element group corresponding to one or more bad dot forming elements, and creating a compensation print mask having one or more intermediate print sections by reassigning printing duty cycle from the bad dot forming elements to their respective complementary dot forming elements before printing using the compensation print mask.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Yang Shi, Richard A. Dibiase, Christopher Rueby, Yu Chen
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Publication number: 20090021541Abstract: A system and a method for improving the quality of prints using a print mask for a printer with at least one printhead with a plurality of dot forming elements arranged in dot forming element sections, and at least one of the masks are altered so that mask data corresponding to at least one complementary set of dot forming elements is activated or deactivated in response to the paper location and the dot forming element section is shifted as the printhead passes a transition position. As the mask size is reduced, for example, the mask contents are shifted to one end of the printhead. This remapping of the mask within the head allows the page advance distance to be changed to the new page advance distance only once.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventor: Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 7455378Abstract: A system and a method for improving the quality of prints using a print mask for a printer with at least one printhead with a plurality of dot forming elements arranged in dot forming element sections, and at least one of the masks are altered so that mask data corresponding to at least one complementary set of dot forming elements is activated or deactivated in response to the paper location and the dot forming element section is shifted as the printhead passes a transition position. As the mask size is reduced, for example, the mask contents are shifted to one end of the printhead. This remapping of the mask within the head allows the page advance distance to be changed to the new page advance distance only once.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Christopher Rueby
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Patent number: 7387361Abstract: A method for compensating for failed nozzles in multi-pass printing using an inkjet printer having at least one printhead containing a plurality of nozzles to print an input image having a plurality of raster lines on a receiver media.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Christopher Rueby, Douglas W. Couwenhoven, Steven A. Billow