IP Library Granted Patent US 8,870,340
Granted Patent B2
US 8,870,340 · App. 13/781,237 · Granted Oct 28, 2014

Dynamic drop redirection for drop on demand printing

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Patent No.
US 8,870,340
App. No.
13/781,237
Granted
Oct 28, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods selectively remove flush drops from a plurality of ink drops ejected by a print engine when printing data for a print job. One embodiment comprises a control system of a printing system. The control system receives a flush pattern for flushing an ink jet print engine of the printing system, and receives a sheetside bitmap for printing to a print medium. The control system merges the flush pattern and the sheetside bitmap to generate a composite sheetside bitmap. The control system directs the print engine to eject a plurality of ink drops toward the print medium based on the composite sheetside bitmap, and identifies a subset of the ink drops based on the flush pattern. The control system then directs a drop deflection system of the printing system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

Claims (64)

1. An apparatus comprising:

a control system of a printing system, the control system operable to receive a flush pattern for flushing an ink jet print engine of the printing system, to receive a sheetside bitmap for printing to a print medium, and to merge the flush pattern and the sheetside bitmap to generate a composite sheetside bitmap;

the control system is further operable to direct the print engine to eject a plurality of ink drops toward the print medium based on the composite sheetside bitmap, to identify a subset of the ink drops based on the flush pattern, and to direct a drop deflection system of the printing system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the print engine is a drop on demand ink jet print engine; and

the control system is further operable to identify a delay between directing the print engine to eject ink and a proximity of the ejected ink to a deflection region of the drop deflection system, and to direct the drop deflection system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium based on the delay.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:

the control system is further operable to direct the drop deflection system to generate a transitory air flow within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:

the control system is further operable to direct the drop deflection system to generate a transitory vacuum within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:

the control system is further operable to direct the drop deflection system to impart an electric charge onto the subset of ink drops, and to generate a transitory electrostatic field within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

6. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:

the control system is further operable to direct the drop deflection system to evaporate the subset of ink drops within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

7. A method comprising:

receiving a flush pattern for flushing an ink jet print engine of a printing system;

receiving a sheetside bitmap for printing to a print medium;

merging the flush pattern and the sheetside bitmap to generate a composite sheetside bitmap;

directing the print engine to eject a plurality of ink drops toward the print medium based on the composite sheetside bitmap;

identifying a subset of the ink drops based on the flush pattern; and

directing a drop deflection system of the printing system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein:

the print engine is a drop on demand ink jet print engine; and

the method further comprises:

identifying a delay between directing the print engine to eject ink and a proximity of the ejected ink to a deflection region of the drop deflection system; and

the step of directing further comprises:

directing the drop deflection system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium based on the delay.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein:

the step of directing further comprises:

directing the drop deflection system to generate a transitory air flow within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

10. The method of claim 8 wherein:

the step of directing further comprises:

directing the drop deflection system to generate a transitory vacuum within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

11. The method of claim 8 wherein:

the step of directing further comprises:

directing the drop deflection system to impart an electric charge onto the subset of ink drops, and to generate a transitory electrostatic field within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

12. The method of claim 8 wherein:

the step of directing further comprises:

directing the drop deflection system to evaporate the subset of ink drops within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

13. A non-transitory computer readable medium embodying programmed instructions executable by a processor of a printing system, the instructions directing the processor to:

receive a flush pattern for flushing an ink jet print engine of the printing system;

receive a sheetside bitmap for printing to a print medium;

merge the flush pattern and the sheetside bitmap to generate a composite sheetside bitmap;

direct the print engine to eject a plurality of ink drops toward the print medium based on the composite sheetside bitmap;

identify a subset of the ink drops based on the flush pattern; and

direct a drop deflection system of the printing system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

14. The medium of claim 13 wherein:

the print engine is a drop on demand ink jet print engine; and

the instructions further direct the processor to:

identify a delay between directing the print engine to eject ink and a proximity of the ejected ink to a deflection region of the drop deflection system; and

instructions to direct the drop deflection system further comprise instructions to:

direct the drop deflection system to selectively prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium based on the delay.

15. The medium of claim 14 wherein:

instructions to direct the drop deflection system further comprise instructions to:

direct the drop deflection system to generate a transitory air flow within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

16. The medium of claim 14 wherein:

instructions to direct the drop deflection system further comprise instructions to:

direct the drop deflection system to generate a transitory vacuum within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

17. The medium of claim 14 wherein:

instructions to direct the drop deflection system further comprise instructions to:

direct the drop deflection system to impart an electric charge onto the subset of ink drops, and to generate a transitory electrostatic field within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

18. The medium of claim 14 wherein:

instructions to direct the drop deflection system further comprise instructions to:

direct the drop deflection system to evaporate the subset of ink drops within the deflection region to prevent the subset of ink drops from impinging the print medium.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NATURE OF CONVEYANCE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 037593 FRAME 0641. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME TO AN ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Feb 22, 2016
From: RICOH PRODUCTION PRINT
To: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037868/0632 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 26, 2016
From: RICOH PRODUCTION PRINT
To: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037593/0641 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 26, 2016
From: INFORPRINT SOLUTIONS COMPANY, LLC
To: RICOH PRODUCTION PRINT SOLUTIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 037593/0888 →