Color Type Patents (Class 347/43)
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Publication number: 20120033014Abstract: A control section is included which performs a background image pre-printing which enables each ink to be ejected from the upstream side background color nozzle row and the downstream side color nozzle row and can land the color ink after landing the background color ink on the medium in a region concerning the transport direction, and a background image post-printing which enables each ink to be ejected from the upstream side color nozzle row and the downstream side background color nozzle row and can land the background color ink after landing the color ink on the medium in a region concerning the transport direction, the control section performing the printing so as to switch over the background image pre-printing and the background image post-printing on one medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventor: Tsuyoshi SANO
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Patent number: 8109606Abstract: In general, a fluid delivery system includes a plurality of fluid delivery printheads, a first reservoir for holding an ink, the first reservoir coupled to a first one of the plurality of fluid delivery printheads, and a second reservoir for holding a flavored liquid, the second reservoir coupled to a second one of the plurality of fluid delivery printheads.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Moynihan, Richard J. Baker, Edward T. Chrusciel
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Patent number: 8098401Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure provide a printing method that can utilize a lightly pigmented toner along with a darkly pigmented toner to improve the image quality. The method can include receiving a dataset corresponding to a printing of a printing system using a darkly pigmented toner. The printing system may have an undesirable optical density printing range for the darkly pigmented toner. Further, the method can include converting the dataset to a first dataset corresponding to a first printing of the printing system using the darkly pigmented toner, and a second dataset corresponding to a second printing of the printing system using a lightly pigmented toner. The first dataset can avoid the undesirable optical density printing range for the darkly pigmented toner, and a combination of the first printing and the second printing providing a substantially same printed optical density corresponding to the received dataset.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Richard P. N. Veregin, Karen A. Moffat, Dale R. Mashtare, Daryl W. Vanbesien, Jordan H. Wosnick, Cuong Vong, Robert P. Loce
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Patent number: 8094165Abstract: An evaluation apparatus includes an image reproduction section, which obtains a reproduction image by reproducing an original image with a plurality of color elements visually mixed for defining colors, and which obtains a plurality of reproduction images respectively corresponding to twelve types of color element groups having different types of color elements and/or different numbers of color elements from one another. The apparatus also includes a calculation section which calculates a level of a difference between colors of each of the plurality of reproduction images and colors of the original image; and a display section which displays the level of the difference calculated by the difference calculation section.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Fujifilm CorporationInventor: Hirokazu Kondo
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Publication number: 20110310178Abstract: The present invention provides a recording apparatus including recording heads each including a plurality of nozzle arrays that are arranged so as to overlap, wherein overlapping portions of the recording heads for two different colors are separated from each other with a distance therebetween in an array direction of nozzles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Shigeyasu Nagoshi, Satoshi Azuma, Yoshiaki Murayama, Minoru Teshigawara, Susumu Hirosawa, Yutaka Kano, Takeshi Murase, Kentarou Muro, Masao Kato, Minako Kato
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Patent number: 8079665Abstract: For a serial color ink jet printing apparatus that forms an image using a symmetric printing head that ejects large dots and small dots, the configuration of a printing head is provided for suppressing, to the extent possible, a cyclic fluctuation in the main scanning direction. According to the present invention, individual nozzle arrays are arranged so that two nozzle arrays, i.e., a cyan nozzle array c1 and a magenta nozzle array m1, that are located nearer each other, form dots on adjacent scan lines. With this arrangement, a high quality image, having neither an uneven density nor an uneven color, can be formed when a printing head is inclined, or when a cyclic shift in printing positions occurs, depending on the position of the main scanning direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kiichiro Takahashi, Naoiji Otsuka, Osamu Iwasaki, Minoru Teshigawara, Tetsuya Edamura, Yoshinori Nakagawa, Satoshi Seki, Naomi Oshio
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Patent number: 8075112Abstract: A printhead assembly is provided for an inkjet printer. The printhead assembly includes an elongate ink distribution molding assembly. The ink distribution molding assembly defines longitudinal ink ducts and an air duct. A laminated ink distribution stack is mounted to the ink distribution molding assembly. The laminated ink distribution stack defines ink passages and at least one air passage in fluid communication with respective ones of the ink ducts and the air duct. A plurality of ink ejection integrated circuits (IC's) is mounted to the laminated ink distribution stack in fluid communication with the ink ducts to eject ink supplied from the ink ducts. A cover defines a plurality of apertures through which ink ejected from the IC's can pass. The cover is mounted to define a space between the IC's and the cover in which pressurized air can be provided from the air passage so that air can pass through the apertures to clean the apertures.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 8070256Abstract: An ink jet head includes (A) a first black nozzle column having a plurality of nozzles arranged at a predetermined pitch in a transportation direction of a medium and discharging black ink, (B) a second black nozzle column having a plurality of nozzles arranged at the predetermined pitch in the transportation direction and located at positions shifted from the plurality of nozzles of the first black nozzle column in the transportation direction and discharging the black ink, and (C) a color nozzle column having a plurality of nozzles arranged at the predetermined pitch in the transportation direction and located at the same positions as the plurality of nozzles of the second black nozzle column in the transportation direction and discharging different colors of ink from different groups of nozzles thereof, each group including a predetermined number of nozzles consecutively disposed in the transportation direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Naoki Sudo
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Patent number: 8070257Abstract: A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a first head having a first nozzle group in which nozzles from which a first liquid is ejected are aligned in a nozzle-row direction at a predetermined pitch and a second nozzle group in which nozzles from which a second liquid is ejected are aligned in the nozzle-row direction at the predetermined pitch, the nozzles in the first nozzle group being positioned between the nozzles in the second nozzle group in the nozzle-row direction; a second head having a third nozzle group in which nozzles from which the first liquid is ejected are aligned in the nozzle-row direction at the predetermined pitch and a fourth nozzle group in which nozzles from which the second liquid is ejected are aligned in the nozzle-row direction at the predetermined pitch, the nozzles in the third nozzle group being positioned between the nozzles in the fourth nozzle group in the nozzle-row direction; and a moving mechanism that moves the first head and the second head relative to a medium in a directiType: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Naoki Kayahara
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Publication number: 20110292123Abstract: A micro-fluid ejection head has multiple ejection chips joined adjacently to create a lengthy array across a media to-be-imaged. The chips have fluid firing elements arranged along multiple fluid vias skewed variously to enable seamless stitching of fluid ejections. The firing elements are energized to eject fluid and individual ones are spaced according to colors or fluid types. Overlapping firing elements serve redundancy efforts during imaging for reliable print quality. Variable chips sizes and shapes, including chevrons, are disclosed as are relationships between differently colored fluid vias. Skew angles range variously each with noted advantages. Singulating chips from larger wafers provide still further embodiments as does increased usage of the wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Jiandong Fang, Frank Anderson, Richard Corley
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Publication number: 20110292122Abstract: A micro-fluid ejection head has multiple ejection chips joined adjacently to create a lengthy array across a media to-be-imaged. The chips have fluid firing elements arranged along skewed fluid vias to enable seamless stitching of fluid ejections. The firing elements are energized to eject fluid and ones are spaced according to colors or fluid types. Overlapping firing elements serve redundancy efforts during imaging for reliable print quality. Variable chips sizes and shapes are disclosed as are relationships between differently colored fluid vias. Skew angles range variously each with noted advantages. Singulating chips from larger wafers provide still further embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Frank Edward Anderson, Richard Earl Corley, Jiandong Fang
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Patent number: 8042900Abstract: An inkjet recording apparatus includes: a treatment liquid deposition device which deposits on a recording medium a treatment liquid that insolubilizes or aggregates an ink; a recording head having nozzles which eject the ink; a non-uniformity correction amount storage device storing non-uniformity correction amount data which are prepared with respect to each of the plurality of nozzles and determined according to ejection characteristics of each of the plurality of nozzles; a data acquisition device which acquires density data of an image; a non-uniformity correction amount revision device which revises the non-uniformity correction amount data according to the density data related to another nozzle which ejects the ink that overlaps on the recording medium with the ink ejected by each of the plurality of nozzles, in such a manner that the non-uniformity correction amount data are determined; a non-uniformity correction device which corrects the density data according to the non-uniformity correction amountType: GrantFiled: March 20, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Fujifilm CorporationInventor: Setsuji Tatsumi
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Patent number: 8033662Abstract: The image forming apparatus has: a head which has a liquid ejection surface and performs liquid ejection in which liquid is ejected from the liquid ejection surface; an intermediate transfer body moving in a movement direction with respect to the head and having an image forming surface opposing the liquid ejection surface of the head and a rear surface which is reverse to the image forming surface and on which a line pattern constituted by pattern elements is formed, the image forming surface having an image forming region in which an image is formed by the liquid ejected from the liquid ejection surface of the head, the pattern elements being arranged equidistantly in the movement direction; a transfer device which transfers the image formed in the image forming region of the intermediate transfer body to a recording medium; a reading device which is provided on an upstream side of the head in terms of the movement direction of the intermediate transfer body and reads light reflected by the line pattern; anType: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Fujifilm CorporationInventor: Masaaki Konno
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Patent number: 8031363Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for dynamically halftoning image data, substantially in real-time. Halftone threshold values are calculated and stored in memory, and halftone output values are calculated for the portions of the image data that will be displayed on a display device. Halftone screen parameters may be modified, and new halftone screen threshold values may be calculated for any affected halftone screens. For unaffected halftone screens, the previously stored threshold values may be retrieved from memory. In addition, the portion of the image to be displayed may be modified, and the halftone output values of the new portion may be calculated and then displayed.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Electronics for Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Marsden, Richard A. Falk, David Macy
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Patent number: 8029096Abstract: A device for depositing layers of material to form three dimensional objects using a plurality of printheads that can print multiple layers simultaneously and different materials into the same layer, wherein some of the printheads can be maintained at a temperature that differs from the operating temperature of the other printheads.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Publication number: 20110228002Abstract: Methods and means for imaging are provided. A sequential application hierarchy of two or more colors is defined. A page-wide print array forms images on a moving media using colored inks. Shingling is performed in accordance with the sequential application hierarchy within the overlap print zones of the page-wide print array. Images formed on the media are visually seamless and of proper hue and color saturation throughout as a result of the present teachings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2009Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Matthew A. Shepherd, Erick B. Kinas, Mark H. Mackenzie
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Patent number: 8016386Abstract: In an ink jet printing apparatus using many types of inks to execute bidirectional printing, if ejection opening rows for yellow, magenta, and cyan inks are symmetrically arranged, ejection opening rows for a black ink are arranged adjacent to the most inside ejection opening rows for the yellow ink. Thus, a difference in color between forward scanning and backward scanning is determined by a difference in coloring between the black ink and the yellow ink. In this case, a possible color drift attributed to bidirectional printing can be suppressed by selecting the inks so that the difference in coloring between the black ink and the yellow ink is smaller than that between the black ink and the other color inks.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Osamu Iwasaki, Kiichiro Takahashi, Hitoshi Nishikori, Naoji Otsuka, Minoru Teshigawara, Tetsuya Edamura, Yoshinori Nakagawa, Satoshi Seki
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Patent number: 8011756Abstract: An imaging method is disclosed for realizing full color printing using an ink head configured to discharge black ink and a plurality of color inks. The imaging method involves printing a monochrome image portion by printing a plurality of first rasters using black ink and an arbitrary number of the color inks, and printing a second raster in between the first rasters using pseudo black ink that is realized by the remaining number of the color inks.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Ike, Yoshihisa Ohta, Masakazu Yoshida, Takashi Kimura, Masanori Hirano
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Patent number: 8013881Abstract: A liquid ejecting apparatus for forming a multicolored image on a recording medium includes: a printing head for ejecting a plurality of colors; a head driving section that performs a main scanning for moving the printing head in a main scanning direction; a transporting section that transports the recording medium in a sub-scanning direction crossing the main scanning direction; and a dot control section that controls the head driving section and the transporting section so as to form an image on the recording medium by ejecting the liquids on the recording medium from the nozzle while repeatedly performing the main scanning for moving the printing head in the main scanning direction and a sub-scanning for transporting the recording medium in the sub-scanning direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Tomohiro Yuda, Bunji Ishimoto, Akito Sato, Takeshi Tanoue, Naoki Sudo
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Publication number: 20110211017Abstract: The present invention is used for a printing target having a non-flat surface portion in at least a portion of a printing surface. To form a decorative printing film on the printing surface of a base material, ink droplets of the same color as the color of the printing film are ejected from nozzles of an inkjet printer onto the printing surface. The distance from the nozzles to the printing surface is represented by X (mm). The droplet amount of the ink is represented by Y (pl). When the maximum value of the distance X is greater than 5 mm, the droplets are ejected from the nozzles each by an amount greater than the droplet amount Y represented by the equation: Y=0.9X1.5.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: TOYODA GOSEI CO., LTD.Inventors: Yosuke MARUOKA, Takashi Sekiya, Daiichiro Kawashima
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Patent number: 8007074Abstract: A liquid discharge recording head comprising a plurality of recording element boards for discharging black ink and color ink, by which image quality of color ink is improved without decreasing image quality of black ink. The liquid discharge recording head including: a first recording element board including a first discharge aperture for discharging liquid; a second recording element board including a second discharge aperture, the second discharge aperture being smaller than the first discharge aperture; and a support member including a face for supporting the first recording element board and the second recording element board. A distance from the face of the support member to the second discharge aperture is longer than a distance from the face of the support member to the first discharge aperture.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kenji Fujii, Masahisa Watanabe, Shuhei Oya, Seiko Minami
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Patent number: 8002397Abstract: An ink container detachably mountable to an ink jet recording apparatus includes an ink accommodating portion accommodating ink; a casing accommodating the ink accommodating portion; an ink supplying portion for supplying the ink from the ink reservoir portion; a displaceable member which is provided in the casing and which is displaceable between an insertable position where the ink container is insertable into and extractable from the ink jet recording apparatus and a non-insertable position where the ink container is not insertable into and is not extractable from the ink jet recording apparatus, wherein the displaceable member is non-self-restorable with respect to the displacement.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kenta Udagawa, Soji Kondo
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Patent number: 8002385Abstract: A head unit for use in a droplet ejection apparatus is provided with a plurality of droplet ejection heads for ejecting liquid material of a predetermined color onto a base as droplets. In each of the droplet ejection heads, first and second nozzle arrays are arranged in a side by side relation in a second direction and nozzles of the first nozzle array are shifted with a half pitch in a first direction perpendicular to the second direction with respect to the nozzles of the second nozzle array when viewed from the second direction. The nozzles of the first and second nozzle arrays of the first and second droplet ejection heads of the first set are arranged so as not to overlap with the nozzles of the first and second nozzle arrays of the third and fourth droplet ejection heads of the second set when viewed from the second direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Tomomi Kawase
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Patent number: 8002376Abstract: Provided is a printing device which prints an image using a metallic ink and a color ink, the device including: an input unit which inputs image data; a metallic dot formation unit which forms dot concentration dots on a printing medium using the metallic ink; and a color print unit which prints the image indicated by the image data using the color ink on the printing medium on which the dots using the metallic ink are formed.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Toshiaki Kakutani
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Patent number: 7993605Abstract: A production apparatus, for producing a probe array, comprises a liquid discharging device for discharging a liquid containing a probe capable of being specifically bonded to a target substance in order to form a spot on the carrier, a detector for detecting whether the spot is formed or not by observing a surface state on the carrier, and a controller for controlling the liquid discharge device to again discharge the liquid to form the spot on the carrier if the detector detects that the spot has not been formed on the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yuji Tsuruoka
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Patent number: 7978349Abstract: A web platform has multiple print modules adapted to print form data and variable data in a continuous operation. A controller with access to a form image database and a variable document database is connected to the web platform. Each print module on the web platform uses single color, ink jet, print heads. Form data is printed by a plurality of single color print modules. Variable data is printed by a single color print module. Bulk paper in rolls is fed through the web platform to print the forms and customer statements. The controller can direct printing of multiple statements simultaneously in discrete lanes on the web platform. Printed customer statements are subsequently separated into individual finished documents for process and mailing.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: DST OutputInventors: Charles B. Clupper, Frank W Delfer
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Patent number: 7966743Abstract: A dryer operable in close proximity to and in series with an inkjet printhead comprises a heat source and an air bearing structure on one side of the predetermined path and having a pressurized air inlet and an air outlet adjacent to the drying position of the receiver medium. Air flow from the air bearing structure outlet forms an air bearing for the receiver medium. A microporous filter positioned at the outlet and being adapted to convert the air flow from the outlet to a diffuse flow, the microporous filter being formed of an inner layer of very fine screen for optimum air diffusion and an outer layer of courser woven screen to add rigidity and protection from scuffing.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael J. Piatt, Kenneth E. Hix, Daniel Gelbart
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Patent number: 7963622Abstract: A liquid droplet-discharging device comprises: a droplet-discharging head having a plurality of nozzles that are arranged in a predetermined direction and discharge liquid droplets; a scanning unit for relatively moving the droplet-discharging head and a substrate toward a scanning direction: a memory memorizing pattern data corresponding to driving nozzles that are selected from the plurality of nozzles in each of a plurality of discharged regions, by partitioning a drew region of the substrate into the plurality of discharged regions every discharging frequency along a scanning direction of the substrate; a transferring unit for developing the patterned data memorized by the memory into a plurality of data to be divided and transferring the divided data to the liquid droplet-discharging head in order; and an output unit for outputting a driving signal that drives a driving nozzle selected by the divided data to discharge the liquid droplets.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Kohei Ishida
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Patent number: 7950344Abstract: A head unit 103 for use in a droplet ejection apparatus is provided with a plurality of droplet ejection heads for ejecting some kinds of liquid materials each having a predetermined color onto a base in the form of droplets. Each of the droplet ejection heads includes at least one nozzle array constituted from a plurality of nozzles linearly aligned. The some kinds of liquid materials are adapted to be ejected through the plurality of nozzles of the plurality of droplet ejection heads in the form of droplets. The plurality of droplet ejection heads include at least two sets of two adjacent droplet ejection heads which are arranged in a consecutive manner in a first direction parallel to each of the nozzle arrays.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Tomomi Kawase
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Patent number: 7950774Abstract: An inkjet printhead includes a supporting wafer substrate; an array of drop ejection apparatuses formed in a first side of the supporting wafer substrate, the array of drop ejection apparatuses configured as pairs of rows of drop ejection apparatuses, each drop ejection apparatus including a chamber with a nozzle, and an actuator extending into the nozzle; and a common ink channel extending between each pair of rows of drop ejection apparatuses. Each chamber has a sidewall adjacent to the common ink channel, the side wall provided with a grill portion for facilitating an in-flow of ink from the common ink channel into the chamber, the grill portion adapted to further filter the ink flowing therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 7950762Abstract: A recording apparatus for effecting recording by scanningly moving a recording head, wherein the apparatus is provided with a group of a plurality of arrays each including a plurality of nozzles, wherein the group is responsive to one-color recording data, includes selecting means for selecting a block of a predetermined number of the nozzles in the nozzle array in synchronism with cyclic signals; driving means for driving the nozzles in the block selected by the selecting means; managing means for managing information of the block selected by the selecting means, for each group of the nozzle arrays; generating means for generating, for each nozzle array, driving data including information indicative of a block to be selected by the selecting means and block data corresponding to the block, on the basis of the information of the block managed by the managing means; and transfer means for transferring the driving data generated by the generating means to the recording head.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kazushi Fujimoto
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Patent number: 7946672Abstract: A printing apparatus including a plurality of ink cartridges each supplying ink; an image processor generates print data for each ink based on input print data; a buffer which stores the print data generated by the image processor for each ink; a print head for discharging the ink supplied from each ink cartridge from a nozzle group for each ink based on the print data for each ink stored in the buffer; and a supply line that supplies print data from the buffer to the print head.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2010Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Takashi Saikawa
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Patent number: 7946671Abstract: A photo printer that prints 6?×4? photos that has a stationary printhead. The printhead has a plurality of color channels, each color channel comprising at least one nozzle row extending along the length of said printhead, each nozzle in a color channel ejecting the same colored ink. The photo printer also has means for continuously moving 6?×4? paper sheets past the printhead and during use, all firing nozzles of each color channel selected for one line of printing are fired within about 200 microseconds.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 7942488Abstract: A custom color printhead module comprises a mixing reservoir having a first opening and a second opening each configured to receive a first colored ink and a second colored ink and to mix the ink in the reservoir to form a custom colored ink. A first and a second reservoir supply valve are connected to the first and second opening, respectively, to open and close the first and second openings to enable and disable a flow of a first colored ink and a second colored ink into the mixing reservoir. A printhead is connected to the mixing reservoir to receive the custom colored ink from the mixing reservoir. A housing is configured to support the mixing reservoir and the printhead and configured for connection and removal from an imaging device.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Joseph Herman Lang
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Patent number: 7942498Abstract: Provided is a liquid discharging device including: a first head unit which discharges liquid; a second head unit which faces a portion of a medium, in which the liquid is discharged from the first head unit, and discharges liquid; and a support member which faces the first head unit and the second head unit and supports the medium, wherein in the first head unit and the second head unit, a plurality of nozzles are arranged in a crossing direction crossing a transporting direction of the medium over an overall dischargeable range of the liquid, and a distance between the second head unit and the support member is larger than that between the first head unit and the support member.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Masakazu Tsuzuki, Hirokazu Nunokawa
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Patent number: 7944580Abstract: A handheld printer that provides an appropriate application of ink to a print medium without a bulky and complex mechanical system for positioning a print head with respect to the print medium. A handheld printer according to the present teachings includes a navigation subsystem that tracks a motion of the handheld printer with respect to a printing surface and a print head controller that causes a print head to fire ink drops onto the printing surface in response to the motion and in response to an image contained in an image buffer.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Marvell International Technology Ltd.Inventors: Gregory F. Carlson, Patrick A. McKinley, Todd A. McClelland, James D. Bledsoe, Asher Simmons
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Patent number: 7926908Abstract: There is provided an ink jet printing apparatus and a printing method capable of reducing unevenness due to a time lag. An ink jet printing apparatus comprise a printing head including a first and a second eject port array. The second eject port array is shorter than said first eject port array in said conveying direction of the printing medium. The first eject port array has a first a second. The first eject port group is disposed parallel to said second eject port array. The second eject port group is not disposed parallel to the second eject port array. In an identical printing area of the printing medium, a printing ratio of the first eject port group is lower than that of the second eject port group. The second ink contains a component that reduces dispersion stability of the first ink.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Michinari Mizutani
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Patent number: 7929156Abstract: In an image output control system of the invention, an image processing device makes image data subjected to a preset series of image processing and supplies the processed image data to an image output device, which then outputs a resulting processed image. The image processing device determines the number of dots to be created in each pixel group, which has a preset number of multiple pixels included in an image, and outputs the determined number of dots as dot number data to the image output device. The image output device stores multiple options for a priority order of individual pixels included in each pixel group for dot formation. In response to reception of the dot number data, the image output device selects one among the multiple options for the priority order, determines the positions of dot-on pixels in the pixel group, and actually creates dots at the determined positions of the dot-on pixels to output a resulting image.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Toshiaki Kakutani
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Publication number: 20110085006Abstract: A printhead having at least first and second rows of print nozzles. Each nozzle has first circuitry of a first type arranged asymmetrically to second circuitry of a second type. The respective positions of the first and second circuitry of each nozzle of the first row are arranged mirrored with respect to the first and second circuitry of each nozzle of the second row.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Mark Jackson Pulver, Michael John Webb, John Robert Sheahan, Simon Robert Walmsley
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Patent number: 7922287Abstract: An image having high quality is output, in which density unevenness due to a deflection in an ejecting direction is reduced, in an inkjet printer for forming an image by ejecting small droplets at a high frequency and high density. Thereby, in a mask pattern employed for multi-pass printing, a print permission rate of an ejection port positioned at the end of a ejection port array is set higher than those of ejection ports positioned at the other parts of the ejection port array. Thus, even if extremely small droplets are ejected at a high frequency and high-density, the generated density unevenness is reduced, and an image excellent in uniformity and having high definition can be output at a high speed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Eri Noguchi
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Patent number: 7922288Abstract: A printing system includes a first image applying component configured for applying one or more primary colorants to print media for rendering an image. A second image applying component is configured for applying a second colorant, such as black colorant, to print media for rendering an image. A first pathway conveys print media between the first image applying component and the second image applying component. A second pathway bypasses the first image applying component for conveying print media which is printed by the second image applying component. Where an image is to be rendered with the primary colorants and optionally also black, the print media is directed on the first pathway to both the first and second image applying components. Where an image is to be rendered only with black colorant, the print media may be directed to the second image applying component via the bypass pathway. In this way, during black printing, the first image applying component can be placed in a standby mode.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David A. Mueller
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Patent number: 7914113Abstract: A print head includes a first nozzle group which includes a plurality of first nozzles arranged linearly, and a second nozzle group and a third nozzle group which include a plurality of second nozzles and a plurality of third nozzles arranged linearly, and are disposed in parallel with each other and spaced from the first nozzle group by a first interval and a second interval at opposite sides of the first nozzle group, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jung-hwan Kim
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Patent number: 7905564Abstract: An ink jet printer ejects ink droplets of a plurality of sizes based on image data, and prints dots of a plurality of sizes corresponding to the ink droplets of the plurality of sizes for recording the image. In the ink jet printer, in order to print a smoothing dot close to a normal dot, pulse voltage having a waveform having its printing timing changed from a waveform for printing the normal dot is applied to a piezoelectric element. As a result, an ink jet printer capable of recording high definition images can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Minolta Co., Ltd.Inventors: Eiichi Sano, Shoichi Minato
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Patent number: 7907157Abstract: A technique for optimizing or enhancing color images. Embodiments are disclosed for creating an enhanced color image, including the enhancement of perceived color uniformity. In a “dot-on-dot” registration scheme for producing color images, the dots need to be precisely superimposed on each other to provide optimum or enhanced images. The dot-on-dot registration produced by a single head thermal printer is generally acceptable, but a single head machine is very slow because multiple passes (reciprocation) are required to lay down multiple colors of dots. In a much faster multi-head or tandem thermal imaging system a serious problem of dot misalignment may cause moire patterns or other visual artifacts in the color images produced by dot patterns. A solution to this problem is disclosed herein which intentionally misregisters superimposed dots in a novel and particular manner to achieve image optimization.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Senshin Capital, LLCInventors: Alain Bouchard, Anemarie DeYoung, Stephen J. Telfer, William T. Vetterling
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Patent number: 7903280Abstract: By suppressing deviation of dot-formation positions stemming from insufficient accuracy in conveying a printing medium due to eccentricity of a conveying roller, a printed image in which unevenness is less visible is obtained. An accumulated amount of conveyance errors is reduced by narrowing a nozzle-use range and by reducing a conveyance amount over an entire printing region according to the number of colors to be used and desired printing quality in printing an image. Moreover, the nozzles used when the nozzle-use range is narrowed are not fixed, and are switched to be used as appropriate. This prevents only certain nozzles from being used concentratedly, and allows all of the nozzles to maintain substantially the same ejection performance.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeshi Yazawa, Hitoshi Nishikori, Daisaku Ide, Jun Yasutani, Hirokazu Kameda, Manabu Kanazawa, Fumiko Yano
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Patent number: 7901025Abstract: The print permitting ratios of the masks in the first to fourth passes of a C ink are respectively 6.2%, 37.5%, 37.5%, and 18.8%. On the other hand, the print permitting ratios of the masks in the first to fourth passes of an M ink are respectively 12.5%, 37.5%, 37.5%, and 12.5%. In this way, the respective masks are set such that a larger amount of the C ink is applied in a later pass as compared with the M ink. Thereby, it is possible to reduce an amount of the M ink to be applied later with respect to the C ink functioning to “reduce a permeation speed of an ink applied later by filling,” and it is possible to prevent a permeation speed from slowing down overall. As a result, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of beading due to a time to complete permeation becoming longer.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ryota Kato, Yoshitomo Marumoto, Hitoshi Tsuboi, Eri Noguchi, Takeshi Egami
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Patent number: 7901024Abstract: A method of inkjet printing includes using a grayscale inkjet print head. The inkjet print head is driven driving to eject a number of successive ink droplets from the ink chamber in accordance with print tone data provided to the grayscale print head, the number of successive ink droplets forming a multiple-droplet drop creating a printed dot of appropriate tone on the receiving medium. The method includes the step of excluding print tone data corresponding with the ejection of a single-droplet drop from being provided to the grayscale print head. A preferred embodiment includes the removal of this print tone data from the data provided to the grayscale print head. A more preferred embodiment includes applying a multilevel halftoning technique for avoiding the use of print tone data corresponding with a single-droplet drop during the generation of the print tone data for inkjet printing the image with the grayscale print head.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Agfa Graphics NVInventor: Stefaan De Meutter
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Patent number: 7896466Abstract: A smooth, uniform image is produced by minimizing the occurrence of satellites of secondary color and dispersing landing positions of the satellites as uniformly as possible. For this purpose, the printing operation performed so that satellites of the two inks (cyan and magenta ink, foe example) ejected toward the same pixel are separated and landed on opposite sides of the main dots on the same pixel. This makes the distribution of satellites uniform and makes individual satellites less noticeable, maintaining the uniformity of an image.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshiaki Murayama, Kiichiro Takahashi, Minoru Teshigawara, Tetsuya Edamura, Akiko Maru
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Patent number: 7896484Abstract: An ink jet recording apparatus comprising a color ink container having a capacity V1 accommodating therein a solvent polymerizable in the presence of an acid and a colorant, a reaction liquid container having a capacity V2 (V2<V1) accommodating therein a reaction liquid comprising a solvent, and a photo-acid generating agent capable of generating an acid when irradiated with light, a stirring container mixing the color ink and the reaction liquid at a mixing ratio of S1:S2 (the color ink:the reaction liquid) to prepare a recording ink, a color ink supply means feeding the color ink to the stirring container, a reaction liquid supply means feeding the reaction liquid to the stirring container, an ink jet recording head ejecting the recording ink to a recording medium, and a supply tube feeding the recording ink to the recording head.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Toshiba Tec Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masashi Hiroki, Kazuhiko Ohtsu, Yoshito Endo, Toru Ushirogouchi, Ryozo Akiyama
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Patent number: 7887154Abstract: An inkjet image forming apparatus and a method of defective nozzle compensation in the inkjet image forming apparatus. The method includes detection of an occurrence and a position of the defective nozzle in a nozzle unit, when the defective nozzle is detected, analyzing image information on image data which are to be printed at a compensated position which is a position printed with the defective nozzle and image data which are to be printed at positions adjacent to the compensated position, and exchanging the image data which are to be printed at the compensated position for image data which are to be printed at one of the adjacent positions according to the analyzed image information and performing printing. Missing dots caused by the defective nozzle are compensated by exchanging image data and performing printing. Accordingly, since the image data are exchanged and printed, it is possible to prevent deterioration in image quality such as a white band which can be easily perceived by a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventor: Terekhov Vladislav