IP Library Granted Patent US 7,484,831
Granted Patent B2
US 7,484,831 · App. 10/854,528 · Granted Feb 3, 2009

Printhead module having horizontally grouped firing order

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,484,831
App. No.
10/854,528
Granted
Feb 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A printhead module having a plurality of rows of nozzles configured to extend, in use, across at least part of a printable pagewidth, the nozzles in each row being grouped into at least first and second fire groups, the printhead module being configured to sequentially fire, for each row, the nozzles of each fire group, such that each nozzle in the sequence from each fire group is fired simultaneously with respective corresponding nozzles in the sequence in the other fire groups, wherein the nozzles are fired row by row such that the nozzles of each row are all fired before the nozzles of each subsequent row.

Claims (22)

1. A printhead module having a plurality of rows of nozzles configured to extend, in use, across at least part of a printable pagewidth, each row including an offset row portion disposed at only one end of the printhead module, the nozzles in each row being logically grouped into at least first and second fire groups, the nozzles of each offset row portion being misaligned with respect to the other nozzles of that row, the printhead module being configured to sequentially fire, for each row, the nozzles of each fire group, such that each nozzle in the sequence from each fire group is fired simultaneously with respective corresponding nozzles in the sequence in the other fire groups, wherein:

the rows are disposed in pairs extending generally transverse to a direction media is to be moved relative to the printhead module, the rows in each pair of rows being configured to print the same color ink as each other;

the nozzles are fired row by row such that, for a first print line, the nozzles of one row of each pair of rows are fired, and for a sequential second print line, the nozzles of the other row of each pair of rows are fired; and

the offset row portions of at least some of the rows are different in length than the offset row portions of at least some of the other rows.

2. A printhead module according to claim 1 , wherein the rows in each pair of rows share an ink supply.

3. A printhead module according to claim 1 , wherein the rows in each pair of rows are offset with respect to each other.

4. A printhead module according to claim 1 , configured to fire the nozzles such that at least some ink dots from one row land on top of dots previously deposited by one or more of the other rows.

5. A printhead module according to claim 1 , operable in at least two fire modes, wherein at least some of the at least two fire modes define relatively different numbers of nozzles in each of the fire groups.

6. A printhead module according to claim 5 , wherein at least some of the at least two fire groups define relatively different fire group sequences.

7. A printhead comprising a plurality of printhead modules according to claim 1 .

8. A printhead according to claim 7 , wherein the printhead is a pagewidth printhead.

9. A printhead module according to claim 1 , in communication with a printer controller for receiving first data and manipulating the first data to produce dot data to be printed, the printer controller including at least two serial outputs for supplying the dot data to at least one printhead.

10. A printhead module according to claim 1 being capable of printing a maximum of n channels of print data, the printhead module being configurable into:

a first mode, in which the printhead module is configured to receive print data for a first number of the channels; and

a second mode, in which the printhead module is configured to receive print data for a second number of the channels, wherein the first number is greater than the second number.

11. A printhead module according to claim 1 , for receiving dot data to be printed using at least two different inks and control data for controlling printing of the dot data, the printhead module including a communication input for receiving the dot data for the at least two colors and the control data.

12. A printhead module according to claim 1 , including a plurality of pairs of the rows, each pair of rows including an odd row and an even row, the odd and even rows in each pair being offset from each other in both x and y directions relative to an intended direction of print media movement relative to the printhead, the printhead module being configured to cause firing of at least a plurality of the odd rows prior to firing any of the even rows, or vice versa.

13. A printhead module according to claim 12 wherein all the odd rows are fired before any of the even rows are fired, or vice versa.

14. A printhead module according to claim 12 wherein all the odd rows, or the even rows, or both, are fired in a predetermined order.

15. A printhead module according to claim 14 configurable such that the predetermined order is selectable from a plurality of predetermined available orders.

16. A printhead module according to claim 12 wherein the predetermined order is sequential.

17. A printhead module according to claim 16 configurable such that the predetermined order can commence at any of a plurality of the rows.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 25, 2014
From: ZAMTEC LIMITED
To: MEMJET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 033244/0276 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 17, 2012
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED AND CLAMATE PTY LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028569/0972 →