IP Library Granted Patent US 7,645,020
Granted Patent B2
US 7,645,020 · App. 11/045,216 · Granted Jan 12, 2010

High speed serial printing using printheads

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Patent No.
US 7,645,020
App. No.
11/045,216
Granted
Jan 12, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A printing device adapted to print upon a printing media. The printing device has a printing media inserter, a media path, and a plurality of printheads, positioned serially in the media path. Each of the printheads is adapted to print upon the printing media moving along the media path. The printing media inserter transfers the printing media to a printing media buffer or into the media path. A piece of the printing media traveling along the media path is sequentially printed upon by each of the printheads. The plurality of printheads are controlled to combine print from the plurality of printheads on the piece of printing media and form a resultant combined print image with a resolution different than at least one print of at least one of the plurality of printheads on the piece of printing media.

Claims (38)

1. A printing device adapted to print upon a printing media, the printing device comprising:

a printing media inserter;

a media path; and

a plurality of printheads positioned serially in the media path, each of the printheads being adapted to print upon the printing media moving along the media path;

wherein the serial distances between each printhead are at different pitches,

wherein the printing media inserter transfers the printing media into the media path,

wherein a piece of the printing media travelling along the media path is sequentially printed upon by each of the printheads,

wherein the printheads are stationary while printing on the printing media,

wherein the plurality of printheads are controlled by a controller to combine print therefrom on the printing media and form a resultant combined print image on the printing media having a resolution different from the resolution of at least one of the printheads,

wherein the printheads are controlled by a controller to allow at least one of the printheads to be inactivated to be serviced while the remaining printheads remain active, and

wherein each of the printheads is controlled by a controller to be sequentially serviced.

2. A franking machine comprising the printing device of claim 1 , wherein the printing media comprises mail and wherein the printheads are controlled by a controller to print a postage mark.

3. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the servicing comprises cleaning the printheads.

4. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein a media throughput may be selectively reduced or remain constant depending on an availability of active printheads.

5. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of printheads are controlled by a controller to share data representing the resultant combined image and wherein at least one of the printheads is disposed relative to the printing media so that print from the at least one printhead on the printing media is interlaced with other print from another one of the printheads.

6. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of printheads is controlled by a controller to share data representing separate images for separate printing media.

7. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of printheads is constructed and arranged to print the same color or combination of colors.

8. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the printheads is constructed and arranged to print a different color than the remaining of the printheads.

9. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the printheads are movable, when the printheads are not printing on the printing media, in a direction substantially parallel to a feed direction of the printing media, substantially perpendicular to the feed direction of the printing media, or both substantially parallel and perpendicular to a feed direction of the printing media.

10. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the printheads are movable, when the printheads are not printing on the printing media, outside the media path for servicing.

11. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the printheads are serviced in place via an access provided in the printing device.

12. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein each of the printheads is controlled by a controller to be sequentially serviced on a predetermined, regular schedule.

13. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein the printheads have a print range which is the range at which a printhead can print over the media path, and

wherein the printheads are staggered so that the print range of at least one printhead is different from the print range of at least another printhead.

14. The printing device of claim 1 , wherein each printhead spans the entire media path.

15. A printing device adapted to print upon a printing media, the printing device comprising:

a printing media inserter;

a media feeder adapted to feed a piece of the printing media along a media path in a media feed direction at a media feed speed; and

a plurality of printheads positioned serially in the media path, each printhead having a predetermined print resolution at the media feed speed;

wherein the serial distances between each printhead are at different pitches,

wherein the printing media inserter transfers the printing media to a printing media buffer or into the media feeder, and wherein each printhead prints at its predetermined print resolution on the printing media travelling along the media path in the media feed direction at the media feed speed and generating a printed image on the printing media having a print resolution higher than the predetermined print resolution of any one of the printheads,

wherein the printheads are stationary while printing on the printing media,

wherein the printheads are controlled by a controller to allow at least one of the printheads to be inactivated to be serviced while the remaining printheads remain active, and

wherein each of the printheads are controlled by a controller to be sequentially serviced.

16. The printing device of claim 15 , wherein each of the plurality of printheads is positioned serially in the media path downstream along the media feed direction one from the other and each is capable of printing the same color or combination of colors.

17. The printing device of claim 15 , wherein the printheads are controlled by a controller to share data representing the printed image, and wherein the printheads sequentially prints interlaced images resulting in the printed image on the piece-of print media.

18. The printing device of claim 17 , wherein the higher print resolution of the resultant printed image is the product of the predetermined print resolution and the number of printheads required to make the printed image.

19. The printing device of claim 18 , wherein each of the printheads is constructed and arranged to print the same color or combination of colors.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 21, 2006
From: NEOPOST INDUSTRIE S.A.
To: NEOPOST TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 018286/0234 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2005
From: MATTERN, JAMES M.
To: NEOPOST INDUSTRIE SA
Reel/Frame 016822/0806 →