IP Library Granted Patent US 12668053
Granted Patent B2
US 12668053 · App. 18/701,386 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Printing apparatus and management method

Inventor: Hiroaki Usumoto (Kyoto, JP)
Assignee: SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd.
B41J2/04505B41J11/0095B41J15/048B41J15/16B41J29/393
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12668053
App. No.
18/701,386
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A technique provided herein makes it possible to select a measurement place to be adjusted from a plurality of measurement places in a printing apparatus if a misregistration amount deviates from a permissible range. The printing apparatus comprises a controller including a detection part, a causality search part, and a selection part. The detection part detects the amount of mutual misalignment between inks ejected from a plurality of heads to a surface of a base material on the basis of a captured image acquired from a camera. The causality search part acquires measured values from a plurality of sensors and acquires the misalignment amount from the detection part. The causality search part estimates a causal relationship between observed variables using a plurality of the measured values and the misalignment amount as the observed variables and using a statistical causality search program, and calculates a strength of the causal relationship between the observed variables. The selection part selects a measurement place to be adjusted on the basis of a plurality of the strengths if the misalignment amount deviates from a permissible range.

Claims (52)

1 . A printing apparatus comprising:

a transport mechanism for transporting an elongated strip-shaped base material in a longitudinal direction of the base material along a predetermined transport path;

a plurality of heads for ejecting inks to a surface of the base material transported by said transport mechanism;

a plurality of sensors for measuring states at a plurality of measurement places in the apparatus;

a camera for capturing an image of the surface of the base material on a downstream side of said transport path from said plurality of heads; and

a controller communicably connected to said plurality of sensors and said camera, wherein

said controller includes:

a detection part that detects the amount of mutual misalignment between the inks ejected from said plurality of heads to the surface of the base material on the basis of a captured image acquired from said camera;

a causality search part that acquires measured values from said plurality of sensors and acquires said misalignment amount from said detection part, estimates a causal relationship between observed variables using a plurality of said measured values and said misalignment amount as said observed variables and using said statistical causality search program, and calculates a strength of the causal relationship between said observed variables;

a selection part that selects a measurement place to be adjusted from said plurality of measurement places on the basis of a plurality of said strengths if said misalignment amount deviates from a permissible range; and

an input part that accepts input of a selection criterion,

wherein said selection part selects a measurement place to be adjusted on the basis of a plurality of said strengths and said selection criterion input through said input part.

2 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

said plurality of measurement places includes:

a first measurement place that directly impacts on said misalignment amount; and

a second measurement place that impacts on said misalignment amount indirectly across said first measurement place, and

said selection part selects said first measurement place as a measurement place to be adjusted preferentially to said second measurement place.

3 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

said plurality of measurement places includes:

a third measurement place that does not necessitate change of a part for adjustment; and

a fourth measurement place that necessitates change of a part for adjustment, and

said selection part selects said third measurement place as a measurement place to be adjusted preferentially to said fourth measurement place.

4 . The printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein

said controller further includes:

an adjustment part that adjusts said third measurement place automatically if said selection part selects said third measurement place.

5 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

said causality search part calculates an impact value about each of said measurement places on the basis of a plurality of said strengths, the impact value indicating a degree of an impact by said measured value on said misalignment amount, and

if said misalignment amount deviates from the permissible range, said selection part selects a measurement place where said impact value is greater than a threshold as a measurement place to be adjusted from said plurality of measurement places.

6 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein if said misalignment amount deviates from the permissible range, said selection part selects a measurement place where said strength changes to an amount or changes at a rate greater than a threshold as a measurement place to be adjusted from said plurality of measurement places.

7 . A management method of managing a printing apparatus that ejects inks to a surface of an elongated strip-shaped base material from a plurality of heads while transporting the base material in a longitudinal direction of the base material along a predetermined transport path, the method comprising:

a) a step of measuring states at a plurality of measurement places in said printing apparatus;

b) a step of detecting the amount of mutual misalignment between the inks ejected from said plurality of heads to the surface of the base material;

c) a step of estimating a causal relationship between observed variables using a plurality of measured values acquired in said step a) and said misalignment amount detected in said step b) as said observed variables and using a statistical causality search program, and calculating a strength of the causal relationship between said observed variables; and

d) a step of selecting a measurement place to be adjusted from said plurality of measurement places on the basis of a plurality of said strengths if said misalignment amount deviates from a permissible range,

wherein, in said step d), a measurement place to be adjusted is selected on the basis of a plurality of said strengths and a selection criterion input by a user.

8 . The management method according to claim 7 , wherein

said plurality of measurement places includes:

a first measurement place that directly impacts on said misalignment amount; and

a second measurement place that impacts on said misalignment amount indirectly across said first measurement place, and

in said step d), said first measurement place is selected as a measurement place to be adjusted preferentially to said second measurement place.

9 . The management method according to claim 7 , wherein

said plurality of measurement places includes:

a third measurement place that does not necessitate change of a part for adjustment; and

a fourth measurement place that necessitates change of a part for adjustment, and

in said step d), said third measurement place is selected as a measurement place to be adjusted preferentially to said fourth measurement place.

10 . The management method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

e) a step of causing said printing apparatus to adjust said third measurement place automatically if said third measurement place is selected in said step d).

11 . The management method according to claim 7 , wherein

in said step c), an impact value about each of said measurement places is calculated on the basis of a plurality of said strengths, the impact value indicating a degree of an impact by said measured value on said misalignment amount, and

in said step d), if said misalignment amount deviates from the permissible range, a measurement place where said impact value is greater than a threshold is selected as a measurement place to be adjusted from said plurality of measurement places.

12 . The management method according to claim 7 , wherein

in said step d), if said misalignment amount deviates from the permissible range, a measurement place where said strength changes to an amount or changes at a rate greater than a threshold is selected as a measurement place to be adjusted from said plurality of measurement places.