IP Library Granted Patent US 7,918,527
Granted Patent B2
US 7,918,527 · App. 11/746,121 · Granted Apr 5, 2011

Method for use in achieving velocity optimization for a printhead

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Patent No.
US 7,918,527
App. No.
11/746,121
Granted
Apr 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for use with an imaging apparatus that mounts a printhead having a plurality of ink jetting actuators formed on a substrate that correspond to a plurality of ink jetting nozzles includes determining a resistance associated with the printhead; accessing a memory having stored therein a plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values; selecting a first fire pulse energy value of the plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values based on the resistance that was determined; and using the first fire pulse energy value for actuating at least one of the plurality of ink jetting actuators during a printing operation.

Claims (39)

1. A method for use with an imaging apparatus that mounts a printhead having a plurality of ink jetting actuators formed on a substrate that correspond to a plurality of ink jetting nozzles, comprising:

determining a resistance associated with said printhead;

accessing a memory having stored therein a plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values;

selecting a first fire pulse energy value from said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values based on said resistance that was determined; and

using said first fire pulse energy value for actuating at least one of said plurality of ink jetting actuators during a printing operation,

wherein the determining said resistance includes

determining a first resistance associated with a resistive device separate from said plurality of ink jetting actuators; and

determining a second resistance associated with at least one of said plurality of ink jetting actuators; and

wherein the selecting includes

using said first resistance to identify a range of fire pulse energy values within said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values; and

using said second resistance to select said first fire pulse energy value from said range of fire pulse energy values.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values correspond to a plurality of individually selectable fire pulse width values that are used in achieving a velocity optimization for said printhead, said velocity optimization optimizing an amount of energy delivered to each respective ink jetting actuator of said plurality of ink jetting actuators without exceeding an energy capability of said each respective ink jetting actuator of said plurality of ink jetting actuators.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of ink jetting actuators is a resistive heater.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the act of determining said resistance includes:

determining a minimum resistance of a plurality of resistive elements;

determining a maximum resistance of said plurality of resistive elements;

determining an average resistance for said plurality of resistive elements; and

using said minimum resistance, said maximum resistance, and said average resistance to calculate said resistance associated with said printhead for selecting one of said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values for use in printing with said printhead.

5. An imaging apparatus, comprising:

a print engine;

a printhead mounted to said print engine, said printhead having a plurality of ink jetting actuators formed on a substrate that correspond to a plurality of ink jetting nozzles; and

a controller communicatively coupled to said print engine, said controller executing program instructions for performing velocity optimization for said printhead, including

determining a resistance associated with said printhead;

accessing a memory having stored therein a plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values;

selecting a first fire pulse energy value from said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values based on said resistance that was determined; and

using said first fire pulse energy value for actuating at least one of said plurality of ink jetting actuators during a printing operation

wherein the determining said resistance includes

determining a first resistance associated with a resistive device separate from said plurality of ink jetting actuators; and

determining a second resistance associated with at least one of said plurality of ink jetting actuators; and

wherein the selecting includes

using said first resistance to identify a range of fire pulse energy values within said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values; and

using said second resistance to select said first fire pulse energy value from said range of fire pulse energy values.

6. The imaging apparatus of claim 5 , wherein said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values correspond to a plurality of individually selectable fire pulse width values that are used in achieving said velocity optimization for said printhead, said velocity optimization optimizing an amount of energy delivered to each respective ink jetting actuator of said plurality of ink jetting actuators without exceeding an energy capability of said each respective ink jetting actuator of said plurality of ink jetting actuators.

7. The imaging apparatus of claim 5 , wherein each of said plurality of ink jetting actuators is a resistive heater.

8. The imaging apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to determine said resistance by performing the following acts:

determining a minimum resistance of a plurality of resistive elements;

determining a maximum resistance of said plurality of resistive elements;

determining an average resistance for said plurality of resistive elements; and

using said minimum resistance, said maximum resistance, and said average resistance to calculate said resistance associated with said printhead for selecting one of said plurality of individually selectable fire pulse energy values for use in printing with said printhead.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 14, 2013
From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.; LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, S.A.
To: FUNAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD
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