Adjustable slitters for accurate transport-wise cutting of printed media
Various embodiments of systems and methods facilitate the calibration of a printer. The printer can print a calibration target and cut the calibration target using an inline slitter. The printer can determine a calibration offset based on the position of the cut on the calibration target. The printer can then be calibrated according to gross amounts on the slitter and fine amounts at an ink applicator.
1. A computer-implemented method for calibrating a printer, comprising:
engaging at least one slitter a first location;
printing a calibration target onto a print medium;
transporting the print medium across the at least one slitter to cut the print medium;
determining a calibration offset based on the position of the cut on the calibration target;
receiving a print task; and
printing the print task using the calibration offset.
2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising:
determining a gross portion of the calibration offset; and
determining a fine portion of the calibration offset.
3. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , further comprising:
adjusting the at least one slitter according to the gross portion of the calibration offset; and
determining an active portion of an ink applicator to be used according to the fine portion of the calibration offset.
4. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , wherein determining an active portion of an ink applicator to be used includes digitally shifting an image associated with the print task.
5. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , wherein determining an active portion of an ink applicator to be used includes determining a calibrated reference ink applicator element.
6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the at least one slitter includes adjusting a slitter bracket according to the gross portion of the calibration offset, the at least one slitter and a second slitter being attached to the slitter bracket.
7. The computer-implemented method of claim 6 , further comprising:
determining an inter-slitter calibration offset between the at least one slitter and the second slitter;
determining that mechanical correction of the inter-slitter calibration offset is unobtainable; and
modifying an image of the print task to accommodate for the inter-slitter calibration offset.
8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the print task includes at least a first and a second image and the calibration offset enables the at least one slitter to separate the first image from the second image without substantial bleed-over.
9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein printing the print task is performed using a thermal printer.
10. A system, comprising:
at least one processor; and
memory including instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the system to:
engage at least one slitter a first location;
print a calibration target onto a print medium;
transport the print medium across the at least one slitter to cut the print medium;
determine a calibration offset based on the position of the cut on the calibration target;
receive a print task; and
print the print task using the calibration offset.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the memory includes instructions that further cause the system to:
determine a gross portion of the calibration offset; and
determine a fine portion of the calibration offset.
12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the memory includes instructions that further cause the system to:
adjust the at least one slitter according to the gross portion of the calibration offset; and
determine an active portion of an ink applicator to be used according to the fine portion of the calibration offset.
13. The system of claim 12 , wherein determining an active portion of an ink applicator to be used includes digitally shifting an image associated with the print task.
14. The system of claim 12 , wherein determining an active portion of an ink applicator to be used includes determining a calibrated reference ink applicator element.
15. The system of claim 10 , wherein the instructions that cause the system to adjust the at least one slitter, further cause the system to:
adjusting a slitter bracket according to the gross portion of the calibration offset, the at least one slitter and a second slitter being attached to the slitter bracket.
16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the memory includes instructions that further cause the system to:
determine an inter-slitter calibration offset between the at least one slitter and the second slitter;
determine that mechanical correction of the inter-slitter calibration offset is unobtainable; and
modify an image of the print task to accommodate for the inter-slitter calibration offset.
17. The system of claim 10 , wherein the print task includes at least a first and a second image and the calibration offset enables the at least one slitter to separate the first image from the second image without substantial bleed-over.
18. The system of claim 10 , wherein printing the print task is performed using a thermal printer.
19. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause a system to:
engage at least one slitter a first location;
print a calibration target onto a print medium;
transport the print medium across the at least one slitter to cut the print medium;
determine a calibration offset based on the position of the cut on the calibration target;
receive a print task; and
print the print task using the calibration offset.
20. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the instructions, when executed by a processor, further cause the system to:
determine a gross portion of the calibration offset;
determine a fine portion of the calibration offset;
adjusting the at least one slitter according to the gross portion of the calibration offset; and
determining an active portion of an ink applicator to be used according to the fine portion of the calibration offset.