Printing apparatus
US-2019009530-A1 · Jan 10, 2019 · US
US10635954B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10635954-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816149561-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A printer includes a plurality of dot clock signal generators, each of which generates dot clock signals for operating ejectors in a printhead in a color station of the printer. The dot clock signal generators are connected in a chain that corresponds to the process direction of the color stations in the printer. Each dot clock signal generator is configured to count dot clock signals of a preceding dot clock signal generator in the chain or a reference clock generator to determine when the dot clock signal generator turns on and to count encoder signals corresponding to movement of a substrate through the printer to determine when to generate dot clock signals for a color station.
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A substrate printer comprising: an encoder configured to generate a pulse train, each pulse in the pulse train being indicative that a roller associated with a media transport has rotated a predetermined distance; a substrate detector configured to generate a signal indicating a leading edge of a substrate being carried by the media transport has passed the substrate detector; a plurality of dot clock signal generators, each dot clock generator being operatively connected to a firing signal generator in a plurality of color stations of the substrate printer in a one-to-one correspondence between the plurality of dot clock signal generators and the plurality of color stations, and each dot clock signal generator being connected to one another to form a chain of dot clock signal generators in a process direction and to the encoder, a first dot clock signal generator being configured to count pulses in the encoder pulse train upon detection of the signal generated by the substrate detector and to generate dot clock signals when the count of the pulses reaches a first predetermined value and each remaining dot clock signal generator being configured to count pulses in the encoder pulse train upon detection of a predetermined number of dot clock signals being generated by the preceding dot clock signal generator in the chain of dot clock signal generators and to generate dot clock signals when the count of the pulses reaches a second predetermined value. 2. The printer of claim 1 further comprising: a graphic user interface (GUI) configured to receive data identifying a type and a size of media to be printed by the color stations in the printer; and a controller operatively connected to the (GUI) and to each dot clock generator in the plurality of dot clock generators, the controller being configured to identify and send the first predetermined value to the first dot clock signal generator in the chain of dot clock signal generators and to identify and send the second predetermined value to the remaining dot clock signal generators, the controller identifying the first predetermined value and the second predetermined value using the data received by GUI. 3. The printer of claim 2 , the controller being further configured to identify and send to the remaining dot clock signal generators the predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the preceding dot clock signal generator that is used to enable counting of the encoder pulses by the remaining dot clock signal generators. 4. The printer of claim 3 , the controller being further configured to calculate a velocity of a substrate on the media transport using the pulse train received from the encoder. 5. The printer of claim 4 , the controller being further configured to identify and send the first predetermined value and the second predetermined value using the calculated velocity of the substrate. 6. The printer of claim 5 , each dot clock signal generator being further configured to generate dot clock signals using the pulse train received from the encoder. 7. The printer of claim 6 , the controller being further configured to identify the predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the preceding dot clock signal generator as corresponding to a leading edge of the substrate exiting a color station that precedes the dot clock signal generator receiving the predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the preceding dot clock signal generator from the controller. 8. The printer of claim 2 further comprising: a first reference clock generator that is connected to the substrate detector and the first dot clock signal generator, the first reference clock generator being configured to generate dot clock signals when the first reference clock generator has counted a first predetermined number of encoder pulses since the substrate detector generated a signal indicative of a substrate being detected; and the first dot clock signal generator counts a second predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the first reference clock generator and then counts a third predetermined number of encoder pulses to commence generation of dot clock signals when an inter-document zone between substrates is less than a distance between substrate detector and a first color station in the process direction. 9. The printer of claim 8 wherein the first predetermined number is zero. 10. The printer of claim 9 , the controller being further configured to: generate a signal to the first dot clock generator to count the second predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by first reference clock generator rather than counting the predetermined number of encoder pulses following the substrate detector generating a signal indicative of detection of a substrate when the media size data received from the GUI indicates the inter-document zone between substrates is less than the distance between the substrate detector and the first color station. 11. The printer of claim 2 further comprising: a reference clock generator, the reference clock generator having an input operatively connected to the encoder and an output operatively connected to one of the dot clock signal generators other than the first dot clock signal generator in the process direction, the reference clock generator being configured to generate dot clock signals when the reference clock generator has counted a first predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the dot clock signal generator preceding the reference clock generator and then counts a second predetermined number of encoder pulses before commencing dot clock signal generation; and the dot clock signal generator receiving the dot clock signals from the output of the reference clock generator counts a third predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the reference clock generator and then counts a fourth predetermined number of encoder pulses to commence generation of dot clock signals for delivery to a first color station when a distance between the first color station and a second color station that is operatively connected to an output of the dot clock signal generator preceding the reference clock generator is greater than a minimum substrate length in the process direction plus an inter-document zone between substrates. 12. The printer of claim 11 , the controller being further configured to: generate a signal to the dot clock generator operatively connected to the output of the reference clock generator to count the third predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the reference clock generator rather than counting the predetermined number of dot clock signals generated by the dot clock signal generator operatively connected to the second color station when the media size data received from the GUI indicates the distance between the first and the second color stations is greater than a minimum substrate length in the process direction plus an inter-document zone between substrates. 13. A method of operating a printer comprising: identifying and sending with a controller values for an encoder count parameter and a dot clock count parameter to each dot clock signal generator in a plurality of dot clock signal generators; counting with a first dot clock signal generator pulses in a pulse train generated by an encoder associated with a media transport carrying substrates in the printer when a leading edge of a substrate is detected at a first position on the media transport by a substrate detector; generating dot clock signals with the first dot clock signal generator in the plurality of dot clock signal generators when the
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