IP Library Granted Patent US 11,628,666
Granted Patent B2
US 11,628,666 · App. 17/445,907 · Granted Apr 18, 2023

Ejection control using substrate alignment features and print region alignment features

Inventors: Christopher R. Hauf (Belmont, CA); Eli Vronsky (Los Altos, CA); Alexander Sou-Kang Ko (Santa Clara, CA)
Assignee: Kateeva, Inc.
B41J2/04505B41J2/04586
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Patent No.
US 11,628,666
App. No.
17/445,907
Granted
Apr 18, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a printing method, at least one image of a substrate supported in a printing system is acquired. An actual position of a first alignment feature on the substrate in a frame of reference of the printing system is determined based on the at least one image. Expected positions of second alignment features on the substrate are determined based on the actual position of the first alignment feature. Actual positions of the second alignment features in the frame of reference of the printing system are determined based on the at least one image and the expected positions of the second alignment features. Target positions of print regions on the substrate are determined based on the actual positions of the second alignment features. Ejection of print material onto the substrate in the print regions is controlled based on the target positions of the print regions.

Claims (49)

1. A printing method, comprising:

acquiring images of a substrate supported in a printing system, wherein said images comprise:

a first image captured by a first imaging device having a first resolution, and

a second image captured by a second imaging device having a second resolution higher than the first resolution;

determining an actual position of a first alignment feature on the substrate in a frame of reference of the printing system based on the first image;

determining an actual position of a second alignment feature in the frame of reference of the printing system based on the second image;

determining a target position of a print region on the substrate based on the actual position of the second alignment feature; and

controlling ejection of print material onto the substrate in the print region based on the target position of the print region, wherein capturing the second image is based on the actual position of the first alignment feature.

2. The printing method of claim 1 , wherein

the first image includes the first alignment feature, the second image includes the second alignment feature, and

the second image is captured by positioning the second imaging device based on the actual position of the first alignment feature.

3. The printing method of claim 2 , wherein

the first imaging device includes a wide view camera that captures the first image during a first scan of the substrate from a first side of the printing system to a second side of the printing system, and

the second imaging device includes at least one high magnification camera that captures the second image during a second scan of the substrate from the second side of the printing system to the first side of the printing system.

4. The printing method of claim 3 , further comprising aligning the substrate between the first scan and the second scan.

5. The printing method of claim 4 , wherein the aligning the substrate comprises aligning the substrate in two orthogonal directions.

6. The printing method of claim 1 , further comprising determining a placement error of the substrate, wherein determining the target position of the print region comprises compensating for the placement error.

7. The printing method of claim 2 , further comprising:

before said capturing the first image by the first imaging device, moving the first imaging device along a print support to a position corresponding to an expected position of the first alignment feature on the substrate; and

before said capturing the second image, moving the second imaging device along the print support to a position corresponding to an expected position of the second alignment feature on the substrate,

wherein said controlling ejection of the print material comprises moving a printhead assembly along the print support while ejecting the print material from dispensing nozzles of the printhead assembly onto the print region of the substrate.

8. A printing method, comprising:

capturing a first image of a substrate supported in a printing system;

determining an actual position of a first alignment feature on the substrate in a frame of reference of the printing system, based on the first image;

capturing a second image of the substrate based on the actual position of the first alignment feature, wherein the second image is captured at higher magnification than the first image;

determining an actual position of a second alignment feature in the frame of reference of the printing system based on the second image;

determining a target position of a print region on the substrate based on the actual position of the second alignment feature; and

controlling ejection of print material onto the substrate in the print region based on the target position of the print region.

9. The printing method of claim 8 , wherein the first image is captured by a wide view camera during a first scan of the substrate from a first side of the printing system to a second side of the printing system, and the second image is captured by a high magnification camera during a second scan of the substrate from the second side of the printing system to the first side of the printing system.

10. The printing method of claim 9 , wherein the first side is an input side of the printing system, and the second side is an output side of the printing system.

11. The printing method of claim 8 , further comprising aligning the substrate between the first scan and the second scan.

12. The printing method of claim 11 , wherein the aligning the substrate comprises aligning the substrate in two orthogonal directions.

13. The printing method of claim 12 , further comprising determining a placement error of the print region.

14. The printing method of claim 13 , wherein the placement error is an alignment error or a rotation error.

15. The printing method of claim 14 , further comprising determining an actual position of an edge of the print region.

16. The printing method of claim 15 , further comprising:

determining an expected position of the second alignment feature based on the actual position of the first alignment feature; and

determining a relationship between the expected position and the actual position of the second alignment feature.

17. A printing method, comprising:

capturing a first image of a substrate supported in a printing system, using a camera configured to have a first resolution or a first field of view;

determining an actual position of a first alignment feature on the substrate in a frame of reference of the printing system based on the first image;

adjusting the camera to have a second resolution higher than the first resolution or a second field of view narrower than the first field of view;

capturing a second image of the substrate, using the camera adjusted to have the second resolution or the second field of view;

determining an actual position of a second alignment feature in the frame of reference of the printing system based on the second image;

determining a target position of a print region on the substrate based on the actual position of the second alignment feature; and

controlling ejection of print material onto the substrate in the print region based on the target position of the print region.

18. The printing method of claim 17 , wherein the first image and the second image are captured during a plurality of scans of the substrate.

19. The printing method of claim 18 , further comprising aligning the substrate along two orthogonal directions at least once during the plurality of scans.

20. The printing method of claim 18 , further comprising moving the camera to a target position before starting the plurality of scans.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2022
From: KATEEVA CAYMAN HOLDING, INC.
To: HB SOLUTION CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 059727/0111 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2022
From: KATEEVA, INC.; KATEEVA CAYMAN HOLDING, INC.
To: SINO XIN JI LIMITED
Reel/Frame 059382/0053 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2021
From: HAUF, CHRISTOPHER R.; VRONSKY, ELI; KO, ALEXANDER SOU-KANG
To: KATEEVA, INC.
Reel/Frame 057701/0785 →