IP Library Granted Patent US 9,299,196
Granted Patent B2
US 9,299,196 · App. 11/020,877 · Granted Mar 29, 2016

Method and system for high speed printing using drop-on demand technology that compensates for droplet satellites

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,299,196
App. No.
11/020,877
Granted
Mar 29, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for using ink-jet technology for high speed printing are provided. Print growth between pixels in an image is significantly reduced or eliminated by adjusting the printing of the pixels based on the status of the following pixel to be printed, i.e., whether the following pixel is either black or white. If a black pixel, formed by a plurality of columns of dots, is being followed by a white pixel, the column of dots closest to the white pixel will not be printed, and the column of dots in the black pixel next to the column of dots closest to the white pixel are staggered such that the pixel appears filled despite the absence of the column of dots closest to the white pixel and will still be properly read as a black pixel by a scanner reading the image.

Claims (34)

1. A method for printing an image on a medium using an ink-jet print head, the image including a plurality of pixels each of which may be printed by the ink-jet print head depositing a plurality of ink drops arranged in a plurality of spaced columns, the method comprising:

determining if a current pixel of the image is to be printed;

if a current pixel is to be printed, determining if a following pixel adjacent to the current pixel is to be printed;

if the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel is not to be printed, adjusting printing of the current pixel such that ink drops from the ink-jet print head will be ejected to form all columns in the current pixel except for a column nearest to the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel and staggering at least a portion of the plurality of ink drops that form a column adjacent to the column nearest to the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel; and

printing the current pixel as adjusted.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein ink drops ejected from the ink-jet print head break into a main drop and at least one satellite, the method further comprising:

using satellites formed from ink drops ejected from the ink-jet print to maintain a constant width of the current pixel with respect to other pixels in the image that are not printed.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the number of columns in each pixel is three.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the medium is a mail piece and the image is a portion of a postage indicium for the mail piece.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the portion of the postage indicium is a 2D barcode.

6. An apparatus for printing an image on a medium, the image including a plurality of pixels each of which may be printed by depositing a plurality of ink drops arranged in a plurality of evenly spaced columns, the apparatus comprising:

a print head having a plurality or arrays of nozzles for ejecting ink drops onto a medium to form the image;

a controller for controlling the ejection of ink drops by the plurality of arrays of nozzles; and

a memory coupled to the controller and storing software executable by the controller, the software including instructions for:

determining if a current pixel of the image is to be printed;

if a current pixel is to be printed, determining if a following pixel adjacent to the current pixel is to be printed; and

if the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel is not to be printed, adjusting printing of the current pixel such that ink drops from the print head will be ejected to form all columns in the current pixel except for a column nearest to the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel and staggering at least a portion of the plurality of ink drops that form a column adjacent to the column nearest to the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel,

wherein the controller will cause the print head to print the current pixel as adjusted.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein ink drops ejected from the print head break into a main drop and at least one satellite, and the satellites formed from ink drops ejected from the print head are used to maintain a constant width of the current pixel with respect to other pixels in the image that are not printed.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the number of columns in each pixel is three.

9. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the medium is a mail piece and the image is a portion of a postage indicium for the mail piece.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the portion of the postage indicium is a 2D barcode.

11. A mail processing system for preparing a mail piece comprising:

a first controller to generate an indicium image to be printed on a mail piece, the indicium image including a 2D barcode formed by a plurality of pixels each of which may be printed by depositing a plurality of ink drops arranged in a plurality of evenly spaced columns;

a print head having a plurality or arrays of nozzles for ejecting ink drops onto the mail piece;

a transport device to transport the mail piece past the print head;

a second controller coupled to the first controller and the print head for controlling the ejection of ink drops by the plurality of arrays of nozzles of the print head; and

a memory coupled to the first and second controllers and storing software executable by the first and second controllers, the software including instructions for:

determining if a current pixel of the 2D barcode is to be printed;

if a current pixel is to be printed, determining if a following pixel adjacent to the current pixel is to be printed; and

if the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel is not to be printed, adjusting printing of the current pixel such that ink drops from the print head will be ejected to form all columns in the current pixel except for a column nearest to the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel and staggering at least a portion of the plurality of ink drops that form a column adjacent to the column nearest to the following pixel adjacent to the current pixel,

wherein the print head will print the current pixel as adjusted.

12. The mail processing system of claim 11 , wherein ink drops ejected from the print head break into a main drop and at least one satellite, and the satellites formed from ink drops ejected from the print head are used to maintain a constant width of the current pixel with respect to other pixels in the 2D barcode that are not printed.

13. The mail processing system of claim 11 , wherein the number of columns in each pixel is three.

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RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 19, 2025
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2019
From: PITNEY BOWES INC.; NEWGISTICS, INC.; BORDERFREE, INC.; TACIT KNOWLEDGE, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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