Liquid ejecting device
US-2024001698-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US12434492B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12434492-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318388063-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 7, 2025 |
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A method for a printer including a transport device including an endless transport belt, supported on a pair of support rollers which between them define a medium support plane, over which medium support plane a print station is provided. The method includes transporting in parallel a plurality of individual print media perpendicular to a scanning direction of the print station on the medium support plane, the print media having different dimensions, determining positions of the individual print media and based on the determined positions, jetting marking material for forming a designated image specific for each print medium on each respective print medium. The above steps are repeated such that print media are printed in a plurality of parallel lanes on the medium support plane perpendicular to the scanning direction. The method further includes enabling or disabling each individual lane of the plurality of parallel lanes in order to respectively facilitate or block jetting of the marking material at the individual lane.
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A method for a printer, the printer comprising a transport device comprising an endless transport belt supported on a pair of support rollers, a medium support plane being defined between the pair of support rollers, and a print station being provided over the medium support plane, wherein the method comprises the steps of: transporting in parallel a plurality of individual print media perpendicular to a scanning direction of the print station on the medium support plane, the print media having different dimensions; determining positions of the individual print media; based on the determined positions of the individual media, jetting marking material for forming a designated image specific for each print medium on each respective print medium, wherein the above steps are repeated such that print media are printed in a plurality of parallel lanes on the medium support plane perpendicular to the scanning direction, wherein the method comprises the step of enabling or disabling each individual lane of the plurality of parallel lanes in order to respectively facilitate or prohibit jetting of the marking material at the individual lane; and wherein the method comprises the step of disabling at least one lane from one of the sides of the medium support plane parallel to the transport direction of the print media and, while printing on the print media, reducing a swath of the print station in the scanning direction so that the at least one disabled lane is not scanned by the print station. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the printer comprises above each lane a signaling object, the step of enabling at least one lane comprises the sub-step of activating the signaling object above the at least one lane, and the step of disabling at least one lane comprises the sub-step of deactivating the signaling object above the at least one lane. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the signaling object is a LED light indication. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the printer comprises alignment bars extending in the transport direction and positioned at a side of at least one lane, and the method further comprises the steps of: detecting a print medium being fed in a first lane, the print medium being wider in the scanning direction than half a width between two adjacent alignment bars enclosing the first lane and a second lane; and blocking the second lane for feeding print media. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises the steps of: printing the at least one image of a print job in a first print mode; detecting a next print job comprising an image to be printed in a second print mode; and blocking all lanes for feeding print media until the printer has completed the printing of the at least one image of the print job in the first print mode. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises the steps of: printing the at least one image of a print job on a print media of a first thickness, detecting a next print job comprising an image to be printed on a print media of another thickness than the first thickness, and blocking all lanes for feeding print media until the printer has completed the printing of the at least one image of the print job on the print media of the first thickness. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises the steps of: detecting a print job to be printed on a new print media having unknown media settings, including type or size; and blocking all lanes for feeding the new print media until the new print media is made known to the printer and the printer has completed the printing of the pending images of previous print jobs. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of enabling or disabling each individual lane of the plurality of parallel lanes comprises the sub-step of receiving an indication for each lane that should be enabled or disabled by means of a user interface of the printer. 9. A printer comprising: a transport device comprising an endless transport belt supported on a pair of support rollers, a medium support plane being defined between the pair of support rollers, a print station being provided over the medium support plane; and a print controller configured to execute the steps of the method according to claim 1 . 10. The printer according to claim 9 , wherein the printer comprises above each lane a signaling object which is activated when the corresponding lane is enabled and which is deactivated when the corresponding lane is disabled. 11. The printer according to claim 9 , wherein the printer comprises alignment bars extending in the transport direction and positioned at a side of at least one lane. 12. The printer according to claim 9 , wherein the printer comprises at least one detector to detect a feeding of a print medium in the print medium plane. 13. The printer according to claim 9 , wherein the printer is a hybrid printer for printing on rigid print media as well as on flexible print media. 14. A software product comprising program code on a non-transitory machine-readable medium, the program code, when loaded into a print controller of a digital printer, causing the print controller to execute the steps of the method according to claim 1 .
based on job priority, e.g. re-arranging the order of jobs, e.g. the printing sequence · CPC title
by grouping or ganging jobs · CPC title
Parallel printing or parallel ripping · CPC title
achieving increased printing speed, i.e. reducing the time between printing start and printing end · CPC title
with regard to consumables, e.g. ink, toner, paper · CPC title
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