IP Library Granted Patent US 12,296,579
Granted Patent B2
US 12,296,579 · App. 17/682,148 · Granted May 13, 2025

Printer with high productivity media scanning

Inventors: Jorge las Murria de las Heras (Almazora, ES); Ruben Gallen (Almazora, ES); Juan Escudero Gonzalez (Almazora, ES)
Assignee: ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING, INC.
B41J11/0095B41J2/04556B41J11/0035B41J11/007B41J13/0027B41J25/308
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Patent No.
US 12,296,579
App. No.
17/682,148
Granted
May 13, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A media thickness detection system for inkjet printing applications monitors the thickness of media entering the printer to ensure correct printing performance by adjusting the position of the printheads on-the-fly to assure printing quality. Media that do have an acceptable printing thickness are passed through the printer without stopping operation of the printer transport and without being printed upon and are routed directly to a reject facility. Embodiments also prevent damage to the printer by immediately stopping operation of the printer when substrate thickness deviates significantly from an expected value due to variations in thickness that result from manufacturing tolerances or damage to the substrate.

Claims (74)

1. A printer, comprising:

a plurality of sensors positioned within a print path before a printhead location, said sensors generating a signal indicative of a highest point of incoming media relative to a reference surface;

a control system in communication with said sensors that, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determines when the height of the incoming media poses a collision risk to one or more portions of the printer at or near the printhead location or a damage risk to the printer;

said control system generating a signal that stops operation of the printer when the height of said incoming media poses the collision risk to the one or more portions of the printer or the damage risk to the printer;

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of the incoming media does not pose the collision risk to the one or more portions of the printer or the damage risk to the printer;

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of the incoming media does not allow acceptable printing of the media; and

said control system generating a signal that rejects the media after the media is passed through the printer without being printed and without stopping or slowing down printer operation.

2. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of said incoming media does not pose the collision risk to the one or more portions of the printer or the damage risk to the printer;

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of the incoming media allows acceptable printing of the media; and

said control system generating a signal that operates the printer to print on the media.

3. The printer of claim 1 , wherein said reference surface comprises a surface of a media transportation system and further comprises an upper surface of a printer conveyor belt.

4. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the signal indicative of the highest point of incoming media is based on a difference between a read value and nominal media thickness.

5. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of the incoming media allows acceptable printing of the media; and

said control system generating a signal that adjusts printhead height to prevent interference with the media and that keeps the printheads within acceptable limits for adequate print quality relative to an upper media surface distance.

6. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

said control system, upon detecting the presence of media with a first sensor among the plurality of sensors, generating a signal that indicates that the media is a perfectly or nearly perfectly flat media.

7. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

said control system, upon detecting the presence of media with all but one sensor other than a stop sensor, generating a signal that indicates that the media is a least acceptable printable media.

8. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

said control system, upon detecting the presence of media with a stop sensor, generating a signal that stops operation of the printer.

9. The printer of claim 8 , further comprising:

said control system, when the presence of media is detected with a stop sensor, generating a signal that raises the printer's print bars to prevent the media from damaging the printer.

10. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

said control system, upon detecting the presence of media with all the sensors other than a stop sensor, generating a signal that indicates that the media is too warped to be printed properly; and

said control system generating a signal that routes the media to a reject facility after the media passes through the printer without being printed.

11. The printer of claim 10 , further comprising:

said control system, when the presence of media is detected with all the sensors other than a stop sensor, generating a signal that raises the printer's print bars to a sufficient height above the stop sensor height to prevent the media from damaging the printer.

12. A printer, comprising:

a plurality of sensors positioned within a print path before a printhead location, said sensors generating a signal indicative of a highest point of incoming media relative to a reference surface of a media transportation system;

a control system in communication with said sensors that, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determines if the height of the incoming media is such that the media can be printed properly;

said control system generating a signal that adjusts the printer printhead height relative to the height of the incoming media to maintain print quality;

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of the incoming media is such that the media cannot be printed properly; and

said control system generating a signal that routes the media to a reject facility after the media passes through the printer without being printed.

13. The printer of claim 12 , further comprising:

said control system, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determining that the height of the incoming media is such that the media can be printed properly; and

said control system generating a signal that routes the media to a stacker after the media is printed.

14. A method for operating a printer, comprising:

providing a plurality of sensors positioned within a print path before a printhead location;

said sensors generating a signal indicative of a highest point of incoming media relative to a reference surface;

providing a control system in communication with said sensors that, in response to receiving said sensor signals, determines when the height of the incoming media poses a collision risk with one or more portions of the printer at or near the printhead location or a damage risk to the printer;

said control system generating a signal that stops operation of the printer when the height of said incoming media poses the collision risk with the one or more portions of the printer or the damage risk to the printer; and

when the height of the incoming media does not allow acceptable printing of the media, said control system generating a signal that rejects the media after the media is passed through the printer without being printed and without stopping or slowing down printer operation.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

in response to receiving said sensor signals, said control system determining that the height of said incoming media does not pose the collision risk with the one or more portions of the printer or the damage risk to the printer; and

the control system determining when the height of the incoming media allows acceptable printing of the media.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein said reference surface comprises a surface of a media transportation system and further comprises an upper surface of a printer conveyor belt.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the signal indicative of a highest point of incoming media is based on a difference between a read value and nominal media thickness.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

when the height of the incoming media allows acceptable printing of the media, said control system generating a signal that adjusts printhead height to prevent interference with the media and keep the printheads within acceptable limits for adequate print quality relative to an upper media surface distance.

19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

when detecting the presence of media with one or more sensors, said control system generating a signal that indicates that the media is a perfectly or nearly perfectly flat media.

20. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

when detecting the presence of media with all but one sensor other than a stop sensor, said control system generating a signal that indicates that the media is a least acceptable printable media.

21. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

when detecting the presence of media with a stop sensor, said control system generating a signal that stops operation of the printer.

22. The method of claim 21 , further comprising:

when the presence of media is detected with a stop sensor, said control system generating a signal that raises the printer's print bars to prevent the media from damaging the printer.

23. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

when detecting the presence of media with all the sensors other than a stop sensor, said control system generating a signal that indicates that the media is too warped to be printed properly; and

said control system generating a signal that routes the media to a reject facility after the media passes through the printer without being printed.

24. The method of claim 23 , further comprising:

when the presence of media is detected with all the sensors other than a stop sensor, said control system generating a signal that raises the printer's print bars to a safe height above the stop sensor height to prevent the media from damaging the printer.

25. A method for operating a printer, comprising:

positioning a plurality of sensors within a print path before a printhead location;

said sensors generating a signal indicative of the highest point of incoming media relative to a reference surface of a media transportation system;

in response to receiving said sensor signals, a control system in communication with said sensors determining when the height of the incoming media is such that the media can be printed properly;

said control system generating a signal that adjusts the printer printhead height relative to the height of the incoming media to maintain print quality;

in response to receiving said sensor signals, the control system determining that the height of the incoming media is such that the media cannot be printed properly; and

the control system generating a signal that routes the media to a reject facility after the media passes through the printer without being printed.

26. The method of claim 25 , further comprising:

in response to receiving said sensor signals, the control system determining that the height of the incoming media is such that the media can be printed properly; and

the control system generating a signal that routes the media to a stacker after the media is printed.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2024
From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
To: ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING, INC.; FIERY, LLC
Reel/Frame 069477/0479 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2024
From: ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING, INC.; FIERY, LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
Reel/Frame 066794/0315 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 8, 2024
From: ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING, INC.
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 066771/0475 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 1, 2022
From: LAS MURRIA DE LAS HERAS, JORGE; GALLEN, RUBEN; ESCUDERO GONZALEZ, JUAN, DR.
To: ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 059131/0815 →