IP Library Granted Patent US 7,673,965
Granted Patent B2
US 7,673,965 · App. 11/425,867 · Granted Mar 9, 2010

Apparatus and methods for full-width wide format inkjet printing

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Patent No.
US 7,673,965
App. No.
11/425,867
Granted
Mar 9, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods are provided for wide format inkjet printing using conventional piezoelectric inkjet print heads that each print at a native resolution. A plurality of inkjet print heads are disposed in a print head array to print an image on the substrate at the native resolution across an entire width of the substrate without scanning across the width of the substrate. The print head array may be shifted in a direction parallel to the width of the substrate, and the print head array may be used to print images on the substrate in multiple passes to form a composite image having a resolution equal to a multiple of the native resolution. Alternatively, a plurality of print head arrays may be provided, with adjacent print head arrays spaced apart to provide a composite print resolution equal to a multiple of the native resolution.

Claims (18)

1. A printer comprising:

a conveyor defining an X direction (W) and a Y direction (L) perpendicular to the X direction, the conveyor configured to receive a substrate of maximum width W 2 in the X direction and to move the substrate linearly in the Y direction;

a first array of multiple inkjet print heads distributed along the X direction and substantially spanning the width W 2 ;

a second array of multiple inkjet print heads distributed along the X direction and substantially spanning the width W 2 ;

where the print heads have a prescribed native resolution and a prescribed dot pitch;

supports spanning the conveyor in the X direction, the supports being selectively shiftable in at least the X direction independently of each other by actuators and position detectors coupled to the supports, each support having a different one of the arrays mounted thereto;

where the supports are shifted to position the first and second arrays with a relative offset in the X direction by an amount less than the prescribed dot pitch in order to print in greater resolution than said native resolution.

2. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising one or more elongated ink curing stations residing substantially parallel to the support and substantially spanning the width W 2 .

3. A printing process utilizing a printer including a conveyor defining an X direction (W) and a Y direction (L) perpendicular to the X direction, the conveyor configured to receive a substrate of maximum width W 2 in the X direction and to move the substrate linearly in the Y direction, the printer further including a first array of multiple inkjet print heads distributed along the X direction and substantially spanning the width W 2 , the process comprising:

providing a second array of multiple inkjet print heads distributed along the X direction and substantially spanning the width W 2 , where the print heads have a prescribed native resolution and a prescribed dot pitch;

providing supports spanning the conveyor in the X direction, the supports being selectively shiftable in at least the X direction independently of each other by actuators and position detectors coupled to the supports, each support having one of the arrays mounted thereto;

shifting the supports to position the first and second arrays with a relative offset in the X direction by an amount less than the prescribed dot pitch in order to print in greater resolution than said native resolution.

4. The process of claim 3 , further comprising providing one or more elongated ink curing stations residing substantially parallel to the support and substantially spanning the width W 2 .

5. The process of claim 3 , performing further operations to surpass said greater resolution achieved by the positioning of the first and second arrays, the further operations comprising:

performing multipass printing upon a single substrate, and offsetting the first and second arrays in the X direction between passes, the multipass printing including a total number of passes P;

where an amount of the offset between passes is an amount other than the dot pitch divided by P.

6. The process of claim 5 , further comprising utilizing different amounts of offsetting in different ones of the passes.

7. The process of claim 3 , further comprising shifting the arrays in the X direction in order to compensate for one or more defective inkjet nozzles in the arrays.

Assignments (9)
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