IP Library Granted Patent US 9,684,859
Granted Patent B2
US 9,684,859 · App. 15/088,243 · Granted Jun 20, 2017

Registration correction for continuous printing

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Patent No.
US 9,684,859
App. No.
15/088,243
Granted
Jun 20, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Image plane registration errors are corrected for a multi-channel printing system that prints on a continuous web of media. Nominal in-track line spacing are defined for each image plane, and are used to print lines of image data for each image plane. An in-track registration error is measured for a misregistered image plane in the printed image, and is used to determine an adjusted in-track line spacing that will bring the misregistered image plane back into registration in the in-track direction over a predefined correction time interval. Additional image data is then printed using the adjusted in-track line spacing during the correction time interval, after which image data is printed using a new in-track line spacing that is different from the adjusted in-track line spacing.

Claims (39)

1. A method for correcting image plane registration errors for a multi-channel printing system that prints on a continuous web of media using a plurality printheads which each print lines of image data, comprising:

receiving image data for a plurality of image planes;

defining a nominal in-track line spacing for each of the printheads;

printing the image data using the multi-channel printing system to provide a printed image on the web of media, wherein lines of image data for each image plane are printed using an associated printhead operating at its associated nominal in-track line spacing;

measuring an in-track registration error for a misregistered image plane in the printed image;

determining an adjusted in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane responsive to the measured in-track registration error that will bring the misregistered image plane back into registration in the in-track direction over a predefined correction time interval;

determining a new in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane for use in printing lines of image data after the correction time interval, the new in-track line spacing being different from the adjusted in-track line spacing; and

printing additional image data using the multi-channel printing system, wherein:

during the correction time interval, lines of image data for the misregistered image plane are printed using the adjusted in-track line spacing; and

after the correction time interval, lines of image data for the misregistered image plane are printed using the new in-track line spacing.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the new in-track line spacing is different from the nominal in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the new in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane is determined responsive to the measured in-track registration error, the new in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane being computed to keep the misregistered image plane in registration once it is brought back into registration.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the new in-track line spacing is equal to the nominal in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the multi-channel printing system prints a continuous stream of image data such that there are no unprinted gaps in the printed image on the web of media.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the continuous stream of image data corresponds to a two-dimensional array of image data which is printed repeatedly with no intervening gap.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein measuring the in-track registration error for the misregistered image plane includes:

using a digital image capture system to capture a digital image of the printed image; and

analyzing the captured digital image to determine the in-track registration error.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the printed image includes registration marks in a plurality of image planes, and wherein the analysis of the captured digital image includes determining positions of the registration marks in the printed image, the in-track registration error being determined based on a difference between an in-track position of a registration mark in the misregistered image plane and an in-track position of a registration mark in a reference image plane.

9. The method of claim 1 , further including:

measuring a cross-track registration error for the misregistered image plane in the printed image; and

gradually adjusting a cross-track position where the additional image data is printed during a predefined cross-track correction time interval to bring the misregistered image plane hack into registration in the cross-track direction.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the correction time interval corresponds to the time it takes for the web of media to move a distance of between 0.1 inches and 1 inch.

11. A multi-channel printing system that prints on a continuous web of media, comprising:

a web-transport system that transports the web of media along a web-transport path;

a plurality of printheads, each of which are adapted to print lines of image data on the web of media;

a digital image capture system;

a data processing system; and

a storage memory communicatively connected to the data processing system and storing instructions configured to cause the data processing system to implement a method for correcting image plane registration errors, wherein the method includes:

receiving image data for a plurality of image planes;

defining a nominal in-track line spacing for each of the printheads;

controlling the printheads to print the image data to provide a printed image on the web of media, wherein lines of image data for each image plane are printed using an associated printhead operating at its associated nominal in-track line spacing;

using the digital age capture system to capture a digital image of the printed image;

analyzing the captured digital image to determine an in-track registration error for a misregistered image plane in the printed image;

determining an adjusted in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane responsive to the measured in-track registration error that will bring the misregistered image plane back into registration in the in-track direction over a predefined correction time interval; and

determining a revised in-track line spacing for the misregistered image plane for use in printing lines of image data after the correction time interval, the revised in-track line spacing being different from the adjusted in-track line spacing; and

controlling the printheads to print additional image data, wherein:

during the correction time interval, lines of image data for the misregistered image plane are printed using the adjusted in-track line spacing; and

after the correction time interval, lines of image data for the misregistered image plane are printed using the revised in-track line spacing.

Assignments (1)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Jul 24, 2023
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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