Liquid ejection head and liquid ejection apparatus
US-2024375397-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US9033471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9033471-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414301640-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2015 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2015 |
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In an ink jet printing apparatus and control method using a plurality of parts of a printing unit, ink ejection can be immediately started. First and second heating units heat first and second parts of the printing unit. Each of the first and second heating units performs heating when the temperature of each of the first and second parts of the printing unit is lower than a reference temperature, and stops heating when the temperature of each of the first and second parts of the printing unit is at least equal to the reference temperature. A control unit controls ejecting of ink from the printing unit such that the printing unit starts ejecting ink according to both first and second information, the first and second information indicating that the temperature of the first and second parts of the printing unit once reached the reference temperature under certain circumstances.
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An ink jet printing apparatus comprising: a printing unit configured to eject ink; a first measuring unit configured to measure a temperature of a first part of the printing unit; a first heating unit configured to heat the first part of the printing unit, a second measuring unit configured to measure a temperature of a second part of the printing unit, which is at different position in the printing unit from a position of the first part of the printing unit, a second heating unit configured to heat the second part of the printing unit; a heating control unit configured to control the heating by each of the first and second heating units, before ejecting ink for printing by the printing unit, such that each of the first and second heating units (i) performs heating in a case that the temperature of each of the first and second parts of the printing unit measured by the first and second measuring units, respectively, is lower than a reference temperature, and (ii) stops heating in a case that the temperature of each of the first and second parts of the printing unit measured by the first and second measuring units, respectively, is equal to or higher than the reference temperature, respectively; a memorizing unit configured to memorize first information indicating that the temperature of the first part of the printing unit once reached the reference temperature when the first measuring unit initially detects the temperature of the first part of the printing unit being equal to or higher than the reference temperature before ejecting ink for printing by the printing unit, and second information indicating that the temperature of the second part of the printing unit once reached the reference temperature when the second measuring unit initially detects the temperature of the second part of the printing unit being equal to or higher than the reference temperature before ejecting ink for printing by the printing unit; and an ejecting control unit configured to control ejecting of ink from the printing unit such that the printing unit starts ejecting ink according to both of the first and second information memorized in the memorizing unit. 2. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first measuring unit and the second measuring unit measures the temperature at plural times at a predetermined time interval, respectively. 3. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the printing unit comprises at least a first print head having a plurality of print elements and a second print head having a plurality of print elements, and wherein the first part of the printing unit is a part in the first print head and the second part of the printing unit is a part in the second print head. 4. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the first print head is for ejecting a first color ink and the second print head is for ejecting a second color ink whose color is different from the first color. 5. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of print elements in each of the first and second print heads are first energy generation elements for generating energy used for ejecting the ink, and wherein each of the first and second heating units is a second energy generation element for generating energy, and is different from the first energy generation element. 6. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the energy generated by the each of the first and second heating units is thermal energy used for bubbling ink. 7. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the printing unit comprises a print head having a print element array in which a plurality of print elements are arranged in an arraying direction, and wherein the first part of the printing unit is a part in the print head and the second part of the printing unit is a part which is different from the first part in the arraying direction in the print head. 8. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the print head is for ejecting a single color ink. 9. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the first part of the printing unit is positioned at an end portion of the print element array in the arraying direction and the second part of the printing unit is positioned at a center portion of the print element array in the arraying direction. 10. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the plurality of print elements in the print head are energy generation elements for generating energy used for ejecting ink, and wherein each of the first and second heating units is comprised of the plurality of print elements. 11. The ink jet printing apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the print head includes a chip and an ink tank integrated with the chip, the chip having the plurality of print elements and a plurality of nozzles opposing the plurality of print elements. 12. An ink jet printing method for printing images by using a printing unit configured to eject ink, comprising: a first measuring step of measuring a temperature of a first part of the printing unit, a first heating step of heating the first part of the printing unit; a second measuring step of measuring a temperature of a second part of the printing unit, which is at a different position in the printing unit from a position of the first part of the printing unit; a second heating step of heating the second part of the printing unit; a heating control step of controlling the heating in each of the first and second heating steps, before ejecting ink for printing by the printing unit, such that each of the first and second heating steps (i) performs heating in a case that the temperature of each of the first and second parts of the printing unit measured in the first and second measuring steps, respectively, is lower than a reference temperature, and (ii) stops heating in a case that the temperature of each of the first and second parts of the printing unit measured in the first and second measuring steps, respectively, is equal to or higher than the reference temperature, respectively; a memorizing step of memorizing first information indicating that the temperature of the first part of the printing unit once reached the reference temperature when the first measuring step initially detects the temperature of the first part of the printing unit being equal to or higher than the reference temperature before ejecting ink for printing by the printing unit, and second information indicating that the temperature of the second part of the printing unit once reached the reference temperature when the second measuring step initially detects the temperature of the second part of the printing unit being equal to or higher than the reference temperature before ejecting ink for printing by the printing unit; and an ejecting control step of controlling the ejecting of ink from the printing unit such that the printing unit starts ejecting ink according to both of the first and second information memorized in the memorizing step. 13. An ink jet printing apparatus comprising: a printing unit configured to eject ink; a first measuring unit configured to measure a temperature of a first part of the printing unit; a first heating unit configured to heat the first part of the printing unit; a second measuring unit configured to measure a temperature of a second part of the printing unit, which is at different position in the printing unit from a position of the first part of the printing unit; a second heating unit configure
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