Controller to insert print image-dependent prefire pulses in an inkjet printing system
US-2017190171-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US11660859B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11660859-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117237366-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2023 |
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In the print data for a nozzle of a printer, white dots are replaced by pre-ejection pulses. One or more repetitions of the pre-ejection pulses may be inserted into the print data, depending on the actual print speed of the printer, to determine print speed-dependent print data with which the nozzle is activated to print a print image with high print quality.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining print speed-dependent print data for the operation of at least one nozzle of an inkjet printer configured to print a print image onto a recording medium, the method comprising: determining image content-dependent print data based on the basis of print data for the print image to be printed, the print data for a sequence of lines of the print image respectively indicate whether a non-white dot or a white dot is to be printed, wherein the determination of the image content-dependent print data includes replacing at least one data set for a white dot with a data set for a pre-ejection pulse, the pre-ejection pulse being configured to move ink in the nozzle without producing an ink ejection; inserting one or more repetitions of the pre-ejection pulse, based on an actual print speed between two successive lines of the print image that are to be printed onto the recording medium, to determine print speed-dependent print data based on the image content-dependent print data; and controlling the nozzle to print the print image based on the print speed-dependent print data, wherein the image content-dependent print data is associated with a nominal print speed of the inkjet printer, and the method further comprises, if the actual print speed is less than the nominal print speed by a factor of N or more, inserting (N−1) repetitions of the pre-ejection pulse. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: limiting a number of repetitions of the pre-ejection pulse to a maximum allowable number of repetitions in response to the actual print speed being equal to or less than a minimum speed; and/or limiting a total number of pre-ejection pulses to a maximum allowable total number of pre-ejection pulses, the pre-ejection pulses resulting from inserted repetitions of pre-ejection pulses before the printing of a non-white dot. 3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining directly successive lines with white dots that, in the basic print data, are arranged directly before a line with a non-white dot; and replacing at least a portion of the data sets for the directly successive lines having white dots with a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse, to determine the image content-dependent print data. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein a number of data sets for the directly successive lines with white dots that are replaced by a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse depends on the actual print speed. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein: the number of data sets for the directly successive lines with white dots that are replaced by a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse decreases with decreasing actual print speed; and/or the method further comprises: reducing the number of data sets for the directly successive lines having white dots that are replaced by a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse in response to the actual print speed being less than a speed threshold; and/or increasing the number of data sets for the directly successive lines having white dots that are replaced by a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse in response to the actual print speed being greater than a speed threshold. 6. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the data sets for the directly successive lines having white dots are replaced, at least in part, by a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse, such that the image content-dependent print data includes: a data set for a white dot for a first line that is arranged directly before the line having the non-white dot; and a respective data set for a pre-ejection pulse for one or more lines arranged before the first line. 7. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with an executable program stored thereon, that when executed, instructs a processor to perform the method of claim 1 . 8. An inkjet printer, comprising: at least one nozzle configured to print dots for a sequence of lines of a print image onto a recording medium; and at least one controller configured to: determine image content-dependent print data for the print image to be printed based on basic print data, the basic print data for the sequence of lines of the print image respectively indicating whether a non-white dot or a white dot is to be printed by the nozzle, wherein the image content-dependent print data is determined by replacing at least one data set for a white dot from the basic print data with a data set for a pre-ejection pulse, the pre-ejection pulse being configured to move ink in the nozzle without producing an ink ejection; insert one or more repetitions of the pre-ejection pulse to determine print speed-dependent print data based on the image content-dependent print data, wherein the one or more repetitions of the pre-ejection pulse are inserted depending on an actual print speed with which between two successive lines of the print image that are to be printed onto the recording medium; and activate the nozzle, based on the print speed-dependent print data, to print the print image, wherein the image content-dependent print data is associated with a nominal print speed of the inkjet printer, and the controller is further configured to, if the actual print speed is less than the nominal print speed by a factor of N or more, insert (N−1) repetitions of the pre-ejection pulse. 9. The printer according to claim 8 , wherein: the controller is configured to determine the image content-dependent print data based on the basic print data; the printer further comprises a print head having the nozzle and a print head controller; and the print head controller is configured to: determine speed information with respect to the actual print speed; receive the image content-dependent print data from the controller; determine the print speed-dependent print data from the image content-dependent print data depending on the speed information; and control the nozzle based on the print speed-dependent print data. 10. The printer according to claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the basic print data for the print image to be printed based on image data for the print image to be printed, via application of a rastering process and/or a halftone process.
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