Printhead die cap
US-2024359465-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9352570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9352570-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514626133-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A control unit 6 of a printer 1 determines the combination of conditions of regular flushing that ejects ink into a maintenance unit 5 , and onto-paper flushing that ejects ink onto printing paper P, based on the set print mode. To achieve the dot density defined by the selected combination, flushing dots Df are added to the input data 10 to be printed and are printed. When printing, regular flushing is executed at the frequency and strength determined by the selected combination of conditions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A printer comprising: a printhead with ink nozzles; a maintenance unit that receives ink ejected from the ink nozzles; a head moving mechanism that moves the print head to a print position to print on a recording medium, and a maintenance position to eject ink to the maintenance unit; a parameter decision unit that determines a combination of first flushing conditions for flushing the ink nozzles by ejecting ink to the maintenance unit, and second flushing conditions for flushing the ink nozzles by ejecting ink onto the recording medium; a merging unit that generates merged data adding to image data a pattern of flushing dots that are formed by the second flushing based on the selected second flushing conditions; a first flushing unit that applies the first flushing based on the selected first flushing conditions to the printhead; and a print mode setting unit that sets the print mode to either a first print mode or a second print mode that shortens the time required for printing compared with the first print mode; the parameter decision unit determining the combination of first flushing conditions and second flushing conditions based on the set print mode. 2. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein: the parameter decision unit sets the frequency of the first flushing to either a first frequency or a second frequency that is less frequent than the first frequency as a condition of the first flushing. 3. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein: the parameter decision unit sets the density of flushing dots formed in the second flushing to either a first density or a second density that is less dense than the first density as a condition of the second flushing. 4. The printer described in claim 1 , wherein: the parameter decision unit sets the strength of the first flushing to either a first strength or a second strength that ejects less ink than the first strength as a condition of the first flushing. 5. A printing method comprising: determining a combination of first flushing conditions for flushing the ink nozzles by ejecting ink from ink nozzles of a printhead to a maintenance unit, and second flushing conditions for flushing the ink nozzles by ejecting ink onto a recording medium; generating merged data adding to image data a pattern of flushing dots that are formed by the second flushing based on the selected second flushing conditions; ejecting ink onto the recording medium based on the merged data; applying the first flushing based on the selected first flushing conditions; and setting the print mode to either a first print mode or a second print mode that shortens the time required for printing compared with the first print mode; and determining the combination of first flushing conditions and second flushing conditions based on the set print mode. 6. The printing method described in claim 5 , further comprising: setting the frequency of the first flushing to either a first frequency or a second frequency that is less frequent than the first frequency as a condition of the first flushing. 7. The printing method described in claim 5 , further comprising: setting the density of flushing dots formed in the second flushing to either a first density or a second density that is less dense than the first density as a condition of the second flushing. 8. The printing method described in claim 5 , further comprising: sets the strength of the first flushing to either a first strength or a second strength that ejects less ink than the first strength as a condition of the first flushing.
Operations & Transport · mapped topic
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connected with the printer frame · CPC title
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