Method and a system to optimize printing parameters in additive manufacturing process
US-2016236416-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US10493697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10493697-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715609226-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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A method of printing a three-dimensional color object having a contoured surface onto a substrate includes printing color ink layers and structural ink layers. A color ink layer is printed onto the substrate. Structural ink layers are printed onto the color ink layer to build the three-dimensional shape of the object. The contoured surface is formed from varying the heights of pixel columns in the printing information. The heights of the pixel columns may be varied by printing different numbers of layers in adjacent columns or by printing the same number of layers in adjacent columns where some pixels in a column have different thicknesses than other pixels in the column.
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A method of printing a three-dimensional object onto a base using a printing system, the method comprising: receiving at the printing system: a first target thickness for a first region of the three-dimensional object; a predefined structural layer thickness for a printed layer; and color layer information for each of a first color layer and a second color layer; receiving the base at the printing system; calculating a number of structural layers to be printed to achieve the first target thickness for the first region based on the predefined structural layer thickness; printing the first color layer onto the base using the received color layer information for the first color layer; printing a set of structural layers onto the first color layer, a number of layers in the set of structural layers in the first region being equal to the calculated number of structural layers and each layer in the set of structural layers having the predefined structural layer thickness; and printing the second color layer onto the set of structural layers using the received color layer information for the second color layer; wherein the set of structural layers is transparent and the second color layer is partially transparent, such that light from the first color layer passing through the set of structural layers and through the second color layer creates a three-dimensional visual effect that is based at least in part on the first target thickness; wherein a set of structural layers in a second region that is adjacent to the first region is printed to achieve a second target thickness that is different than the first target thickness, and a set of structural layers in a third region that is adjacent to the second region is printed to achieve a third target thickness that is different than the first target thickness; the method further comprising receiving the second target thickness for the second region and the third target thickness for the third region at the printing system, and printing the set of structural layers in the second and third regions to achieve the second and third target thicknesses for the second and third regions; wherein the set of structural layers in the first region, the second region, and the third region are arranged to collectively form an upper surface having a surface contour. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising printing one or more transparent layers onto the second color layer. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein each layer of the one or more transparent layers has a thickness that is equal to the predefined structural layer thickness. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first color layer is printed so that a thickness of the first color layer may be visible at certain viewing angles. 5. A method of printing a three-dimensional object onto a base using a printing system, the method comprising: receiving at the printing system: a first target thickness for a first region of the three-dimensional object; a predefined number of structural layers to be printed; and color layer information for each of a first color layer and a second color layer; receiving the base at the printing system; calculating a structural layer thickness for a printed layer to be printed to achieve the target thickness for the first region using the first target thickness and the predefined number of structural layers; printing the first color layer onto the base using the received color layer information for the first color layer; printing a set of structural layers onto the first color layer, a number of layers in the set of structural layers being equal to the predefined number of structural layers and each layer in the set of structural layers in the first region having the calculated structural layer thickness; and printing the second color layer onto the set of structural layers using the received color layer information for the second color layer; wherein the set of structural layers is transparent and the second color layer is partially transparent, such that light from the first color layer passing through the set of structural layers and through the second color layer creates a three-dimensional visual effect that is based at least in part on the first target thickness; wherein a set of structural layers in a second region that is adjacent to the first region is printed to achieve a second target thickness that is different than the first target thickness, and a set of structural layers in a third region that is adjacent to the second region is printed to achieve a third target thickness that is different than the first target thickness; the method further comprising receiving the second target thickness for the second region and the third target thickness for the third region at the printing system, and printing the set of structural layers in the second and third regions to achieve the second and third target thicknesses for the second and third regions; wherein the set of structural layers in the first region, the second region, and the third region are arranged to collectively form an upper surface having a surface contour. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein a combination of the first color layer, the set of structural layers, and the second color layer has a thickness that is equal to the first target thickness. 7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising printing one or more transparent layers onto the second color layer. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein a combination of the first color layer, the set of structural layers, the second color layer, and the one or more transparent layers has a thickness that is equal to the first target thickness. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein a combination of the one or more transparent layers is printed having a thickness that is less than a combined thickness of the set of structural layers. 10. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first color layer is printed so that a thickness of the first color layer may be visible at certain viewing angles. 11. A method of printing a three-dimensional object onto a base using a printing system, the method comprising: receiving at the printing system: a first target thickness for a first region of the three-dimensional object; a second target thickness for a second region of the three-dimensional object; and color layer information; receiving the base at the printing system; printing a first color layer onto the base using the color layer information; printing sets of structural layers onto the first color layer, the set of structural layers in the first region being printed to achieve the first target thickness for the first region and the set of structural layers in the second region being printed to achieve the second target thickness for the second region; printing a second color layer onto the sets of structural layers using the color layer information; and printing a transparent layer onto the second color layer; wherein the sets of structural layers are transparent and the second color layer is partially transparent, such that light from the first color layer passing through the sets of structural layers and through the second color layer creates a three-dimensional visual effect that is based at least in part on the first and second target thicknesses; the method further comprising receiving a third target thickness for a third region of the three-dimensional object at the printing system, and printing a set of structural layers in the third region to achieve the third target thickness for the third region; wherein the first region is adjacent to the second region, and the second region is adjacent to the third region so that t
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