B41J2/04536

PRINT HEAD AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS
20230264469 · 2023-08-24 ·

A print head ejecting a liquid with respect to a medium and assembled to a liquid ejecting apparatus includes: an ejecting portion ejecting the liquid by receiving a drive signal; an electrically erasable non-volatile memory; and a wireless communication module, in which history information changing in accordance with an operation state of the print head is stored in the non-volatile memory, and the wireless communication module transmits the history information in accordance with a request from an outside.

Preventing printing errors due to print media deformations

Method and devices for dynamically preventing printing errors caused by a media deformation are disclosed. In one example, a pen to print media space (PPS) distance is measured. A media deformation is identified in response to measuring the PPS distance. A corrective function is identified in response to identifying the media deformation. The corrective function identified is then performed. The proposed method provides for consistent quality across a print.

LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DRIVING LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD

A liquid discharge apparatus includes a diaphragm, a pressure chamber substrate including a partition wall partitioning a pressure chamber communicating with a nozzle discharging liquid, a piezoelectric element including a first active portion that overlaps a center of the pressure chamber and a second active portion that overlaps the pressure chamber at a position closer to an outer edge of the pressure chamber than the first active portion, and a drive signal generation portion that generates a discharge signal for discharging the liquid by being supplied to one of the first active portion and the second active portion and a correction signal that is supplied to the other of the first active portion and the second active portion, in which a potential of the discharge signal changes over time and a potential of the correction signal is constant during a discharge period for discharging the liquid.

PRINTHEAD NOZZLE USAGE

In an example, a printing apparatus includes a controller, wherein the controller may be to compare a historic usage of a first printhead nozzle with a historic usage of a second printhead nozzle which is located on a same printhead as the first nozzle. The controller may be to determine that the historic usage of the first nozzle is higher than the historic usage of the second nozzle, and in response identify a currently operational third printhead nozzle, for which the second nozzle is able to compensate; and turn off the third nozzle, and operate the second nozzle at a higher firing frequency to compensate for the third nozzle.

Method and controller for predicting and compensating for a nozzle failure

A controller for an inkjet printing device is configured to predict a remaining time period until a failure of the nozzle on the basis of a time curve of offset measurement values with regard to the offset of the ink droplets ejected by said nozzle. A compensation measure may be introduced promptly, before the actual failure of the nozzle on the basis of the prediction in order to have the effect that the compensation measure takes effect at latest at the point in time of the failure of the nozzle, and thus an interruption of the print quality may be prevented.

Group reference

In an example, a print system is described and includes a supply interface to form electrical communication with a container of print fluid and a controller to retrieve data from a machine-readable medium coupled to the container, identify a container group identifier based on the retrieved data, and set a group flag based on a comparison of the container group identifier with data representing a group reference.

PRINTHEAD CONTROLLERS

There is disclosed a printhead control method, printhead controller and printer. The method may comprise determining whether ink drop variability is likely to occur based on a first time period in which a printhead is uncovered during a print action but before printing begins, and a second time period that is a minimum period for ink drop variability to occur when the printhead is uncovered. The method may further comprise setting a printhead firing frequency for the print action based on the determination.

COMMUNICATING PRINT COMPONENT
20210354451 · 2021-11-18 ·

An integrated circuit for a print component including a number of memory bits. The integrated circuit may include a selection circuit to select at least one memory bit of the number of memory bits and fire actuators of a fire pulse group. The integrated circuit may include a memory voltage regulator to provide a write voltage to the at least one memory bit of the number of memory bits.

Ink-jet recording apparatus, ink-jet recording method, and ink-jet recording program
11167563 · 2021-11-09 · ·

An ink-jet recording apparatus includes: head modules each including nozzles disposed in a row; a transporter that moves a recording medium with respect to the head modules in a direction intersecting with an arrangement direction of the nozzles; a recording controller that causes the nozzles to eject ink onto the recording medium and to form a dot based on image data; and a memory that stores arrangement position information indicating individual positional deviations of the nozzles in a relative movement direction of the head modules with respect to the recording medium. The head modules are disposed in the arrangement direction of the nozzles. The transporter causes a same point of the recording medium to pass through a position where upstream and downstream nozzles that correspond to two adjacent head modules eject ink.

Print component with memory circuit

A memory circuit for a print component including a plurality of I/O pads, including an analog pad, to connect to a plurality of signal paths which communicate operating signals to the print component. The memory circuit includes a controllable selector connected in line with one of the signal paths via the I/O pads, the selector controllable to disconnect the corresponding signal path to the print component, and a memory component to store memory values associated with the print component. A control circuit, in response to a sequence of operating signals received by the I/O pads representing a memory read, to operate the controllable selector to disconnect the signal path to the print component to block the memory read of the print component, and provide an analog signal to the analog pad to provide an analog electrical value at the analog pad representing stored memory values selected by the memory read.