B41J2/04578

Liquid droplet ejecting apparatus, remote monitoring system, and method of determining replacement necessity of liquid droplet ejecting head

A liquid droplet ejecting apparatus includes a liquid droplet ejecting head that includes a plurality of nozzles from which a liquid supplied from a liquid supply source through a liquid supply path is ejected as a liquid droplet, and ejects the liquid droplet from the nozzle to a recording medium to perform a recording process, a first detecting section that detects a vibration waveform of the pressure chamber, which is vibrated when an actuator is driven to cause the pressure chamber communicating with the nozzle to vibrate, to detect a state inside the pressure chamber, and a second detecting section that reads a pattern formed on the recording medium by ejecting the liquid droplet from the nozzle to detect an ejection state of the liquid droplet.

Ink jetting apparatus with multi-nozzles
10272670 · 2019-04-30 · ·

The present disclosure relates to an ink jetting apparatus with multi-nozzles, the apparatus including a liquid droplet generating unit configured to generate liquid droplets from ink and jet the liquid droplets through the multi-nozzles, and an evaporation control unit configured to guide the liquid droplets jetted from the multi-nozzles to protect the liquid droplets from thermal and physical disturbance and control evaporation of the liquid droplets.

Liquid ejecting apparatus and liquid usage amount calculation method for liquid ejecting apparatus
10252519 · 2019-04-09 · ·

A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejecting unit that has a plurality of nozzles and performs a recording process by ejecting liquid drops from the nozzles to a recording medium, an ejection abnormality detecting unit that detects ejection abnormality in the nozzles, a counting unit that counts the number of liquid ejections to be performed using the nozzles in the recording process as the number of scheduled ejections, and a calculation unit that calculates a usage amount of liquid in the recording process as a liquid usage amount on the basis of the number of scheduled ejections which is counted by the counting unit and a state of the ejection abnormality which is detected by the ejection abnormality detecting unit.

Methods and systems for ejecting drops from inkjets following a period of latency

An inkjet printhead including an inkjet configured to eject drops of ink in response to receiving an electrical signal, a memory configured to store image data, and a processor operatively coupled to the inkjet and the memory. The processor receives the image data and determines a period of latency of the inkjet printhead. When the period of latency is within a predetermined timeframe, the processor increases a voltage of the electrical signal to a second voltage for an initial number of drops to eject the drops of ink in a pattern of printed ink drops with reference to at least a portion of the image data and reduce the voltage of the electrical signal after the initial number of drops to eject drops of ink in a pattern of printed ink drops with reference to a remaining portion of the image data, and generates the electrical signal.

Ink jetting apparatus with multi-nozzles
20190061351 · 2019-02-28 · ·

The present disclosure relates to an ink jetting apparatus with multi-nozzles, the apparatus including a liquid droplet generating unit configured to generate liquid droplets from ink and jet the liquid droplets through the multi-nozzles, and an evaporation control unit configured to guide the liquid droplets jetted from the multi-nozzles to protect the liquid droplets from thermal and physical disturbance and control evaporation of the liquid droplets.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EJECTING DROPS FROM INKJETS FOLLOWING A PERIOD OF LATENCY

An inkjet printhead including an inkjet configured to eject drops of ink in response to receiving an electrical signal, a memory configured to store image data, and a processor operatively coupled to the inkjet and the memory. The processor receives the image data and determines a period of latency of the inkjet printhead. When the period of latency is within a predetermined timeframe, the processor increases a voltage of the electrical signal to a second voltage for an initial number of drops to eject the drops of ink in a pattern of printed ink drops with reference to at least a portion of the image data and reduce the voltage of the electrical signal after the initial number of drops to eject drops of ink in a pattern of printed ink drops with reference to a remaining portion of the image data, and generates the electrical signal.

LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD OF LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS
20190001689 · 2019-01-03 ·

A liquid discharge apparatus including a liquid discharge head that discharges a liquid by vibrating a vibration plate by a drive element and changing a pressure in an internal space filled with the liquid, a pressurization supply unit that forcibly feeds the liquid into the liquid discharge head, and a controller that restricts drive of the drive element in accordance with a pressure condition in the liquid discharge head.

LIQUID DROPLET EJECTING APPARATUS, REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF DETERMINING REPLACEMENT NECESSITY OF LIQUID DROPLET EJECTING HEAD

A liquid droplet ejecting apparatus includes a liquid droplet ejecting head that includes a plurality of nozzles from which a liquid supplied from a liquid supply source through a liquid supply path is ejected as a liquid droplet, and ejects the liquid droplet from the nozzle to a recording medium to perform a recording process, a first detecting section that detects a vibration waveform of the pressure chamber, which is vibrated when an actuator is driven to cause the pressure chamber communicating with the nozzle to vibrate, to detect a state inside the pressure chamber, and a second detecting section that reads a pattern formed on the recording medium by ejecting the liquid droplet from the nozzle to detect an ejection state of the liquid droplet.

Methods and systems for recovery of failed inkjets
10046558 · 2018-08-14 · ·

A method for recovering missing inkjets in a printhead including determining an inkjet in the printhead is not ejecting ink, purging degassed ink into the printhead, adjusting a pressure in the printhead so that ink drools out of an aperture of each nozzle of the printhead, repeatedly applying a non-firing waveform at a frequency for a predetermined amount of time to the printhead while the ink drools out of the aperture of each nozzle of the printhead, and after the predetermined amount of time, adjusting the pressure in the printhead to a normal printhead pressure.

Liquid ejecting apparatus

A liquid ejecting apparatus includes: a liquid ejecting unit that ejects a liquid supplied through a liquid supply path from a nozzle; a maintenance unit that performs a maintenance operation of the liquid ejecting unit; and an ejection state detecting unit that is able to detect a state inside a pressure chamber communicating with the nozzle. The ejection state detecting unit detects a state inside the pressure chamber before the maintenance operation and at least one state inside the pressure chamber during the maintenance operation or after the maintenance operation, and is able to determine malfunction of at least one of the maintenance unit and function units arranged in the liquid supply path based on a change in a state inside the pressure chamber due to the maintenance operation.