Printing apparatus, method of controlling printing apparatus, and control program of printing apparatus
US-2015375503-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9776426B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776426-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414771499-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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An aim is to provide a technique for obtaining a higher quality print image by reducing a banding caused upon printing using a printing head having nozzle rows. As a solution, an activated nozzle row is reselected each time when the activated nozzle row has discharged ink for a preset number of times, and in each scan, an interval by which the activated nozzle row discharges ink in a main scanning direction is set to be an integer multiple of a resolution of an image to be printed on a print medium in the main scanning direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An inkjet printing device, comprising: a printing head including at least one nozzle row having a plurality of nozzles aligned therein; a nozzle selecting unit that selects, for each nozzle row, a plurality of nozzles aligned continuously in a part of the nozzle row as an activated nozzle row; a main scan controlling unit that causes the printing head to scan in a main scanning direction intersecting the nozzle row; and a sub scan controlling unit that causes a print medium to move with respect to the printing head in a sub scanning direction that is parallel to a direction along which the nozzle row extends, wherein printing is performed by the main scan controlling unit causing the printing head to scan in the main scanning direction and the activated nozzle row discharging ink onto the print medium, the nozzle selecting unit reselects the activated nozzle row each time when the activated nozzle row has discharged ink for a preset number of times, such that a shift amount of the activated nozzle row from one end of the nozzle row is changed and a number of the nozzles constituting the activated nozzle row is not changed, and in each scan, an interval by which the activated nozzle row in each nozzle row discharges ink in the main scanning direction is set to be an integer multiple of a resolution of an image to be printed on the print medium in the main scanning direction, wherein the printing head includes a plurality of the nozzle rows that discharge a same color ink; the plurality of the nozzle rows is arranged such that some of the nozzles become adjacent to each other in the main scanning direction, in each scan, printing is performed so that position in the main scanning direction where the activated nozzle row of each nozzle row discharges ink differs from each other, and pixels aligned in the sub scanning direction in the image to be printed on the print medium are formed by the activated nozzle row in a same nozzle row, wherein printing is performed by discharging ink onto the print medium from at least one nozzle extending discontinuously from at least one end of the activated nozzle row, in addition to the activated nozzle row. 2. The inkjet printing device according to claim 1 , wherein pixels aligned in the sub scanning direction in the image to be printed on the print medium are formed by every N scan, wherein N is an integer of one or more. 3. A printing method that uses an inkjet printing device including a printing head that includes at least one nozzle row having a plurality of nozzles aligned therein, the printing method comprising: a nozzle selecting step of selecting, for each nozzle row, a plurality of nozzles aligned continuously in a part of the nozzle row as an activated nozzle row; a printing step of performing printing by scanning the printing head in a main scanning direction intersecting the nozzle row, and discharging ink onto a print medium from the activated nozzle row; a nozzle re-selecting step of changing a shift amount of the activated nozzle row from one end of the nozzle row each time when the activated nozzle row has discharged ink for a preset number of times and a number of the nozzles constituting the activated nozzle row is not changed; and a sub scanning step of moving the print medium with respect to the printing head in a sub scanning direction that is parallel to a direction along which the nozzle row extends, wherein in the printing step, printing is performed such that in each scan, an interval by which the activated nozzle row in each nozzle row discharges ink in the main scanning direction is set to be an integer multiple of a resolution of an image to be printed on the print medium in the main scanning direction, wherein the printing head includes a plurality of the nozzle rows that discharge a same color ink; the plurality of the nozzle rows is arranged such that some of the nozzles become adjacent to each other in the main scanning direction, in each scan, printing is performed so that position in the main scanning direction where the activated nozzle row of each nozzle row discharges ink differs from each other, and pixels aligned in the sub scanning direction in the image to be printed on the print medium are formed by the activated nozzle row in a same nozzle row, wherein printing is performed by discharging ink onto the print medium from at least one nozzle extending discontinuously from at least one end of the activated nozzle row, in addition to the activated nozzle row.
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