Printing System, Print Control Device, and Print Control Method
US-2015266298-A1 · Sep 24, 2015 · US
US9889668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9889668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514624855-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A printing system, print control device, and print control method enable non-technical users without specific technical knowledge to appropriately set the flushing conditions of a printer. A host that sends commands to an inkjet printer that prints on a print medium provides a user interface for selecting an operating mode prioritizing the throughput of the printing operation, or a normal operating mode. When the operating mode prioritizing printer throughput is selected using the user interface, the host generates a command setting a condition for flushing the ink nozzles of the inkjet printer, and sends the generated command to the inkjet printer.
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A printing system comprising: a printing device including: a printhead with ink nozzles, a conveyer that conveys a print medium, and a printer controller that executes a first flushing ejecting ink from ink nozzles of the printhead into an ink receiving part of the printing device temporarily interrupting a current printing operation, and a second flushing ejecting ink from ink nozzles of the printhead onto the print medium during the current printing operation; and a print control device external to the printing device, including: a user interface indicating a printer throughput prioritizing choice to select between a first printing mode or a second printing mode, the second printing mode prioritizing printer throughput more than the first printing mode; a command controller that generates commands including a flush-condition command specifying a flushing routine for the printing device in accordance with the first printing mode or second printing mode selected through the user interface; and a command transmitter that transmits commands including the flush-condition command generated by the command controller; wherein the printer controller receives and interprets commands transmitted by the print control device, and sets a flushing routine according to a received flush-condition command. 2. The printing system described in claim 1 , wherein: the printer controller selectively executes the second flushing according to plural ink-volume settings, each ink-volume setting specifying a different ink ejection volume to be flushed during the execution of the second flushing; a first ink-volume setting among the plural ink-volume settings specifying a first ink ejection volume and being associated with the second printing mode; and the command controller of the print control device generates a command setting the first ink-volume setting for the second flushing when the second printing mode is selected using the user interface. 3. The printing system described in claim 2 , wherein: the command controller generates a command setting a second ink-volume setting specifying a second ink ejection volume, lower than the first ink ejection volume, for the second flushing when the first printing mode is selected using the user interface. 4. The printing system described in claim 1 , wherein: the printer controller selectively executes the first flushing at one of plural time-interval settings during the current printing operation, each time-interval setting specifying a different regular time interval at which to repeat execution of the first flushing during the current printing operation; a first time-interval setting among the plural time-interval settings specifying a first time interval and being associated with the second printing mode; the command controller of the print control device generates a command setting the first time-interval setting for the first flushing when the second printing mode is selected using the user interface; and the command controller generates a command setting a second time-interval setting specifying a second time interval, shorter than the first time interval, for the first flushing when the first printing mode is selected using the user interface. 5. The printing system described in claim 1 , wherein: the first flushing is a flushing operation that moves the printhead to the position of the ink receiving part, and ejects ink from ink nozzles of the printhead into the ink receiving part; and the second flushing is a flushing operation that ejects ink from the ink nozzles of the printhead onto the print medium while the printhead is on the conveyance path of the print medium. 6. A print control device that controls a flushing operation and a printing operation of a printer, comprising: a user interface indicating a printer throughout prioritizing choice and accepting selection of a first printing mode or a second printing mode, the second printing mode prioritizing throughput of the printing operation more than the first printing mode; a command controller that generates commands including flush-control commands controlling execution of a first flushing and a second flushing of the printer in accordance with the first printing mode or second printing mode selected through the user interface; and a command transmitter that transmits commands including the flush-control commands generated by the command controller; wherein the printer is remote from the print control device, and the command transmitter transmits the commands to the printer; and wherein execution of the first flushing temporarily interrupts a current printing operation of the printer to eject ink from ink nozzles of a printhead of the printer into an ink receiving part of the printer, and execution of the second flushing ejects ink from ink nozzles of the printhead onto a print medium during the current printing operation. 7. The print control device described in claim 6 , wherein: the command controller generates a command setting a first ink-volume condition specifying a first total ink ejection volume to be ejected during the second flushing when the second printing mode is set using the user interface. 8. The print control device described in claim 7 , wherein: the command controller generates a command setting a second ink-volume condition specifying a second total ink ejection volume, lower than the first ink ejecting volume, to be ejected during the second flushing when the first printing mode is set using the user interface. 9. The print control device described in claim 6 , wherein: the command controller generates a command setting a time-interval specifying a fixed time interval at which to repeat execution of the first flushing during the current printing operation; the time interval set for the first printing mode being shorter than the time interval set for the second printing mode. 10. The print control device described in claim 6 , wherein: the command controller assigns an ink volume to the second flushing according to the selected print mode, each assigned ink volume specifying a different total ink injection by volume to be flushed during the execution of the second flushing, print modes having higher printer throughput priority being assigned higher ink volumes; and the command controller assigns a time interval to the first flushing according to the selected print mode, each assigned time interval specifying a different fixed time interval at which to repeat execution of the first flushing during the current printing operation, the print modes having higher throughput priority being assigned longer time intervals. 11. A print control method for controlling a flushing operation and a printing operation of a remote printer, comprising: providing a user interface remote from the printer indicating a printer throughput prioritizing choice and accepting selection of a first printing mode or a second printing mode, the second operating mode prioritizing throughput of the printing operation more than the first printing mode; generating flush-control commands controlling execution of a first flushing and a second flushing of the printer in accordance with the first printing mode or second printing mode selected through the user interface; and transmitting the generated flush-control commands to the remote printer; wherein execution of the first flushing temporarily interrupts a current printing operation of the printer to eject ink from ink nozzles of a printhead of the printer into an ink receiving part of the printer, and execution of the second flushing ejects ink from ink nozzles of the printhead onto a print medium during the c
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