Inkjet printing system and method to reduce system-dependent streaking

US10322579B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10322579-B2
Application numberUS-201715806886-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 8, 2017
Priority dateNov 10, 2016
Publication dateJun 18, 2019
Grant dateJun 18, 2019

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In a printing system and a corresponding method, different nozzles of a print head can be activated to eject a nominal ink quantity with different ejection pulses to at least partially compensate for non-uniformities between the different nozzles due to crosstalk. The compensation can reduce system-dependent streaking of the print image.

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An inkjet printing system to reduce system-dependent streaking, comprising: a print head including: a first nozzle configured to print image points of a first column of a print image onto a recording medium, and a second nozzle configured to print image points of a second column of the print image onto the recording medium; and a controller that is configured to: activate the first nozzle with a first ejection pulse to print an image point with a nominal ink quantity, and activate the second nozzle with a second ejection pulse to print an image point with the nominal ink quantity, the first ejection pulse and the second ejection pulse being different, wherein: the print head is configured such that a first column of a test print image is lighter than a second column of a test print image if the first nozzle and the second nozzle are activated with a standard pulse for printing image points with the nominal ink quantity, the first column of the test print image being printed by the first nozzle and the second column of the test print image being printed by the second nozzle; and the first ejection pulse is stronger than the second ejection pulse. 2. The inkjet printing system according to claim 1 , wherein: the first ejection pulse is stronger than the standard pulse; and/or the standard pulse is stronger than the second ejection pulse. 3. The inkjet printing system according to claim 1 , wherein the first ejection pulse and the second ejection pulse are configured such that a lightness difference between the first column and the second column of the test print image generated based on an activation of the first nozzle with the first ejection pulse and an activation of the second nozzle with the second ejection pulse is smaller than a lightness difference between the first column and the second column of the test print image generated based on an activation of both the first nozzle and the second nozzle with the standard pulse. 4. The inkjet printing system according to claim 1 , wherein: the print head comprises a plurality of nozzles configured to print a corresponding plurality of columns of a print image, the plurality of nozzles alternately including first groups and second groups of nozzles; and the controller is configured to: activate the first groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles with the first ejection pulse to eject the nominal ink quantity, and activate the second groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles with the second ejection pulse to eject the nominal ink quantity. 5. The inkjet printing system according to claim 4 , wherein the first groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles print lighter image points in a test print image than the second groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles in response to activations of both the first groups and the second groups of nozzles with a standard pulse. 6. The inkjet printing system according to claim 4 , wherein the first groups of nozzles and/or the second groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles respectively comprise at least 4 or 8 nozzles. 7. The inkjet printing system according to claim 4 , wherein the first groups of nozzles and/or the second groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles respectively comprise multiple nozzles configured to print image points of multiple directly adjacent columns. 8. The inkjet printing system according to claim 4 , wherein activations using the first and the second ejection pulses reduces one or more deviations of quantities of ink ejected between the first groups of nozzles and the second groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles. 9. The inkjet printing system according to claim 8 , wherein crosstalk between at least some of the plurality of nozzles of the print head generates the one or more deviations of ejected quantities of ink. 10. The inkjet printing system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: activate the first nozzle to print different image points with M different nominal ink quantities based on accordingly M different first ejection pulses; wherein M is a whole number and M>1; and activate the second nozzle to print different image points with the M different nominal ink quantities based on accordingly M different second ejection pulses. 11. The inkjet printing system according to claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to: determine print data to print a row of the print image, the print data for the first nozzle and for the second nozzle indicating whether one of the respective first and second nozzles is to eject ink to print an image point in the row of the print image, and indicating which nominal ink quantity of the M different nominal ink quantities is to be ejected by the one of the respective first and second nozzles; select, based on the print data, a first ejection pulse of the M different first ejection pulses to activate the first nozzle of the plurality of nozzles; and select, based on the print data, a second ejection pulse of the M different second ejection pulses to activate the second nozzle of the plurality of nozzles. 12. The inkjet printing system according to claim 1 , wherein the first ejection pulse is stronger than the second ejection pulse. 13. A method to reduce a system-dependent streaking of a print image printed by an inkjet printing system including a print head having a first nozzle to print image points in a first column of the print image, and having a second nozzle to print image points in a second column of the print image, the method comprising: determining that the first nozzle and the second nozzle are to respectively eject ink with a nominal ink quantity to print image points in a specific row; activating the first nozzle to print an image point of the specific row using a first ejection pulse, the activating the first nozzle to print the image point including activating the first nozzle to print different image points with M different nominal ink quantities based on M different of the first ejection pulses; wherein M is a whole number and M>1; and activating the second nozzle to print an image point of the specific row using a second ejection pulse, the first ejection pulse and the second ejection pulse being different, wherein the activating the second nozzle to print the image point includes activating the second nozzle to print different image points with the M different nominal ink quantities based on accordingly M different second ejection pulses. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the first ejection pulse is stronger than the second ejection pulse. 15. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with an executable program stored thereon, wherein, when executed, the program instructs a processor to perform the method of claim 13 . 16. An inkjet printing system to reduce system-dependent streaking, comprising: a print head including: a plurality of nozzles that are configured to print a corresponding plurality of columns of a print image, the plurality of nozzles alternately including first groups and second groups of nozzles; and a controller that is configured to: activate the first groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles with the first ejection pulse to eject the nominal ink quantity, and activate the second groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles with the second ejection pulse to eject the nominal ink quantity, the first ejection pulse and the second ejection pulse being different, wherein the first groups of nozzles of the plurality of nozzles print lighter image points in a test print image than the

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  • Non-ejecting pulses · CPC title

  • reducing occurrence of cross talk · CPC title

  • controlling heads based on piezoelectric elements · CPC title

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What does patent US10322579B2 cover?
In a printing system and a corresponding method, different nozzles of a print head can be activated to eject a nominal ink quantity with different ejection pulses to at least partially compensate for non-uniformities between the different nozzles due to crosstalk. The compensation can reduce system-dependent streaking of the print image.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oce Holding Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J2/04588. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 18 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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