B41J19/147

Image Processing Device Generating Print Data Using Profile Corresponding to Printing Direction
20200055324 · 2020-02-20 ·

In an image processing device, a controller is configured to perform: selecting; generating; and outputting. The selecting selects a target partial image one by one from a plurality of partial images. The target partial image is represented by target partial image data. The generating generates partial print data for a partial print by executing an image process on the target partial image data. The partial print forms the target partial image while moving a print head in a printing direction. The partial print forms the target partial image while moving a print head in a printing direction. The image process includes a color conversion process. The color conversion process is executed on the target partial image data using one of a first profile and a second profile selected in accordance with the printing direction set for the partial print. The outputting outputs the partial print data to the printer.

RECORDING APPARATUS, RECORDING METHOD, AND RECORDING CONTROLLING DEVICE
20200050908 · 2020-02-13 ·

A recording system for recording a recording image based on image data by repeating a pass operation in which a nozzle row discharges ink while moving relatively to a recording medium in a main scanning direction and a transport operation in which the nozzle row and the recording medium relatively move in a sub scanning direction intersecting the main scanning direction, includes: a code detecting unit that detects an area where code information included in the image data is located; and a recording controller that controls the pass operation and the transport operation based on the image data and a result of the detection by the code detecting unit, in which the recording controller controls such that the number of times of the pass operation of recording the area is smaller than the number of times of the pass operation of recording an area adjacent to the area in the main scanning direction.

Image Processing Apparatus Controlling Printing According to Unidirectional Printing Method or Bidirectional Printing Method
20200039234 · 2020-02-06 ·

In an image processing apparatus, a processor sets a target printing method for printing a target image to one of a bidirectional printing method and a unidirectional printing method. In a case where the bidirectional printing method is set as the target printing method: the processor executes both a first generation process and a second generation process. The first generation process generates first partial print data by converting a set of partial image data using a first color conversion profile. The second generation process generates second partial print data by converting another set of partial image data using a second color conversion profile. In a case where the unidirectional printing method is set as the target printing method, the processor executes a third generation process generating third partial print data by converting a set of partial image data using a third color conversion profile.

Image Processing Device Generating Print Data for Printer Provided with Print Head Having a Plurality of Nozzles
20200039233 · 2020-02-06 ·

An image processing device is communicable with a printer and includes a controller. The printer is configured to repeatedly and alternately execute a partial print and a sub scan to form an image. The image is made up of a plurality of partial images arranged in a sub scanning direction. The partial print forms a target partial image while performing a main scan. The controller is configured to perform: setting; generating; and outputting. The setting sets a printing direction for the partial print to one of first and second directions. The generating generates partial print data for the partial print by executing a color conversion process on target partial image data using a color conversion profile. The color conversion profile is selected from first and second profiles respectively corresponding to the first and second directions. The outputting outputs the partial print data and direction information specifying the printing direction.

Image processing apparatus and method that suppress difference in colors printed in forward and backward scans, and storage medium

An image processing apparatus processes image data to be used in a printing apparatus configured to perform forward and backward scan printing by using a print head in which nozzle arrays corresponding to multiple colors are aligned. The image processing apparatus includes: a setting unit configured to set a first control parameter in a case where image data to be processed does not include a line portion and to set a second control parameter in a case where the image data to be processed includes a line portion, the second parameter being different from the first control parameter; and a processing unit configured to perform, for the image data to be processed, processing to suppress a difference between a color printed in a forward scan and a color printed in a backward scan based on the control parameter set by the setting unit.

IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS
20190291485 · 2019-09-26 ·

There is provided an image recording apparatus, including: a conveyer; a carriage; a recording head having at least three nozzle rows; and a controller. When a moving direction of the carriage in one of two continuous recording passes is different from that in the other of the two continuous recording passes, the image recording apparatus conveys a recording medium in the conveyance direction so that two recording areas partially overlap with each other. When a line image, which belongs to an overlap area, is recorded, the image recording apparatus executes recording so that the two continuos recording passes complement each other, and forms at least part of dots in the line image in accordance with a landing order different from a landing order used when the image is recorded in a non-overlap area included in the recording areas and different from the overlap area.

IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING BANDING
20190255860 · 2019-08-22 ·

An imaging apparatus includes a print engine having a printhead that generates ink drops, and a printhead carrier that carries the printhead in a first direction and in a second direction opposite the first direction. A controller determines an initial print direction based on ink drop information obtained by printing patches in the first direction and in the second direction, wherein the ink drop information includes a respective chromatic value of each of the patches. The controller is operatively coupled to the print engine to print an image based on the initial print direction.

Apparatus, method for controlling apparatus, storage medium, and printing apparatus, with increase in number of dots from first dot pattern to third dot pattern being larger or smaller than increase in number of dots from second dot pattern to fourth dot pattern
11977793 · 2024-05-07 · ·

The present disclosure aims to provide a high quality image without conspicuous graininess and density unevenness. An embodiment of the present invention is an apparatus for printing a plurality of dot patterns on a printing medium, the dot patterns being formed by substantially same color and substantially same dot diameter, the apparatus including: a first creation unit configured to create, based on a first tone value, a first dot pattern and a second dot pattern printed and superimposed on the first dot pattern; and a second creation unit configured to create, based on a second tone value larger than the first tone value, a third dot pattern having an equal or larger number of dots compared to the first dot pattern and a fourth dot pattern printed and superimposed on the third dot pattern and having an equal or larger number of dots compared to the second dot pattern.

Image processing apparatus and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing program
10363735 · 2019-07-30 · ·

An image processing apparatus repeats an ejection process for ejecting color materials by moving a print head in one of a forward direction and a reverse direction in a main scanning direction, and a moving process for moving a print medium in a sub-scanning direction. In a case where an L-th band image satisfies both of a first color condition and a second color condition, a direction of the ejection process is determined to be the same direction as the direction of moving of the print head in the ejection process for another band image including a predetermined number or more of pixels. Where the L-th band image does not satisfy at least one of the first color condition and the second color condition, the direction process of the ejection process is determined to be an opposite direction to moving of the print head in an (L1)-th ejection process.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INK-JET APPLICATION ON SHEET-TYPE SUBSTRATES
20190224968 · 2019-07-25 ·

In order to prevent streaks during the ink-jet paint coating of substrates, the invention provides a method for printing sheet-type substrates, in which a substrate (3) is moved in a feed direction (4) past an application device (7) by means of a conveying device (5) and during the movement of the substrate the application device (7) applies a fluid application material (9) drop by drop to the surface (30) of the substrate (3) in a pattern (14) with a pre-defined contour (15), in particular leaving out regions (16), through a plurality of ink-jet nozzles (70) arranged in a row transversely to the feed direction, in response to computer-controlled switching signals, wherein during the application of the pattern (14) and during the movement of the substrate (3) the ink-jet nozzles (70) are moved back and forth transversely to the feed direction (4), preferably in the longitudinal direction of the arranged row of ink-jet nozzles (70), such that the paths (72) traveled by the nozzles (70) over the substrate by the overlap of the movement back and forth with the movement in the feed direction (4) have direction components running perpendicular to the feed direction (4).