Printhead with sub-ejection pulse for non-firing nozzles
View Patent ↗A printhead IC comprising: an array of nozzles; and, drive circuitry for receiving print data and sending drive pulses to the nozzles in accordance with the print data; wherein, the drive pulses consist of ejection pulses with sufficient energy to eject printing fluid from the nozzles designated to fire at that time, and sub-ejection pulses with insufficient energy to eject printing fluid from the nozzles not designated to fire at that time.
1. A printhead IC comprising:
an array of nozzles;
a plurality of heater elements, each heater element corresponding to a nozzle of the array;
drive circuitry for receiving print data and sending drive pulses to the heater elements corresponding to the nozzles in accordance with the print data; and
a temperature sensor for sensing a temperature of a portion of the array, wherein
the drive pulses include ejection pulses with sufficient energy to eject printing fluid from the nozzles designated to fire, and sub-ejection pulses with insufficient energy to eject printing fluid from the nozzles not designated to fire, whereby the ink in the vicinity of the nozzles not designated to fire is heated to a temperature substantially the same as that of the nozzles designated to fire,
the sub ejection pulse have the same voltage and current as the ejection pulses, but a shorter duration, and
the duration of the sub ejection pulse is set to zero if the temperature sensor senses that the temperature of the portion of the array is above a predetermined maximum.