System and method for identifying a location for printing an image on an object and operating printheads to print the image on the object
10155398 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Carlos M. Terrero (Ontario, NY, US)
- Roberto A. Irizarry (Rochester, NY, US)
- Jacob R. McCarthy (Williamson, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B41F15/0895
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J3/543
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/00212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J3/407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A direct-to-object printer includes an image projector that projects an image on an object secured in a holder before the holder and the object pass a plurality of printheads for printing an ink image on the object. A camera generates a sequence of images of the projected image on the object to enable an operator to select a position on the object for the printing of the image and to identify distortion in the image through a user interface so a controller can modify operation of the printheads to attenuate the distortion in the image printed on the object.
Claims
1. A printing system comprising: a plurality of printheads, each printhead in the plurality of printheads being configured to eject marking material; a member having a first end and a second end, the plurality of printheads being positioned opposite the member and between the first end and the second end of the member; a holder configured to hold an object and to move along the member between the first end and the second end of the member; a first actuator operatively connected to the holder to enable the actuator to move the holder along the member to enable the object to move past the printheads to receive marking material from the printheads in the plurality of printheads; a second actuator operatively connected to the holder to enable the actuator to move the holder perpendicular to and in a plane parallel to the member; an imaging device positioned between the first end of the member and the plurality of printheads, the imaging device being configured to generate a sequence of images of a portion of the object opposite the imaging device; an image projector positioned between the first end of the member and the plurality of printheads, the image projector being configured to place an image on the portion of the object opposite the imaging device; a user interface operatively connected to the imaging device to receive the sequence of images from the imaging device, the user interface being configured to enable an operator to operate the first actuator and the second actuator to adjust a position of the object in an X-Y plane opposite the imaging device; and a controller operatively connected to the plurality of printheads, the first actuator, the second actuator, the imaging device, the image projector, and the user interface, the controller being configured to operate the first actuator to move the holder and object along the member between the first and second ends of the member, to operate the image projector to form an image on the portion of the object, to operate the imaging device to generate the sequence of images of the image on the object, to receive a signal from the user interface indicating the position of the object for a printed image that has been selected for printing, to receive data from the user interface identifying a distortion of the image on the object, and to operate ejectors within the printheads of the plurality of printheads with reference to the data identifying the distortion of the image from the image projector to form an image with colorant on the object.
2. The printing system of claim 1 wherein the imaging device is a camera operatively connected to the user interface for delivery of a sequence of video images to the user interface.
3. The printing system of claim 2 wherein the image projector is a printhead in the plurality of printheads that is configured to eject infrared material onto the object to form the image on the object with the infrared material; and the camera is configured for infrared imaging.
4. The printing system of claim 3, the controller being further configured to operate the actuator to maintain the holder and the object opposite the camera to enable a portion of the object to be selected for the image, to operate the first actuator to move the selected portion of the object opposite the printhead ejecting infrared material, to operate the printhead to eject the infrared material onto the selected portion of the object, and to operate the first actuator to move the portion of the object opposite the imaging device to enable the sequence of images generated by the imaging device of the infrared material image to be sent to the user interface.
5. The printing system of claim 2 wherein the image projector is a light projector that is positioned to enable the light projector to direct a light image onto the object while the object is with a field of view of the camera.
6. The printing system of claim 2 further comprising: an ultraviolet (UV) lamp configured to emit light in an UV range to cure UV curable marking material ejected from at least one of the printheads in the plurality of printheads; and the controller is operatively connected to the UV lamp, the controller being further configured to operate the UV lamp to cure UV ink ejected by at least one of the printheads onto the object.
7. The printing system of claim 1 wherein the user interface is configured to generate the data identifying the image distortion as data identifying the image distortion as one of a barrel distortion, a pin cushion distortion, a mustache distortion, and a keystone distortion.
8. The printing system of claim 1 further comprising: a third actuator operatively connected to the holder, the actuator being configured to rotate the object about a Z axis extending between the imaging device and the object; and the user interface includes a control operatively connected to the third actuator to rotate the object about the Z axis.
9. A method for operating a printer comprising: operating with a controller a first actuator operatively connected to a holder to move the holder and an object secured in the holder along a member to which the holder is mounted; operating with the controller an imaging device to generate a sequence of images of the object in response to the object being opposite the imaging device; displaying the sequence of images at a user interface; operating with the user interface the first actuator to adjust a position of the object along a Y axis and operating with the user interface a second actuator to adjust a position of the object along a X-axis; generating with the user interface a signal indicating a location on the object for an image that has been selected; operating with the controller an image projector to place the image on the object; generating with the user interface data for identifying a distortion of the image on the object; and operating with the controller ejectors within a plurality of printheads to form an image with colorants on the selected portion of the object with reference to the data identifying the distortion of the image while the controller is operating the first actuator to move the holder and the object past the plurality of printheads.
10. The method of claim 9, the operation of the imaging device further comprises: generating a sequence of video images with a camera.
11. The method of claim 10, the operation of the image projector further comprises: operating with the controller a printhead in the plurality of printheads that is configured to eject infrared material onto the object to form the image on the object with the infrared material before the image formed with marking material is formed.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising: operating the first actuator with the controller to maintain the holder and the object opposite the camera to enable a portion of the object to be selected for the image; operating the first actuator to move the selected portion of the object opposite the printhead ejecting infrared material; operating with the controller the printhead to eject the infrared material onto the selected portion of the object; and operating with the controller the first actuator to move the portion of the object opposite the imaging device to enable the sequence of images generated by the imaging device of the infrared material image to be sent to the user interface.
13. The method of claim 10, the operation of the image projector further comprises: operating a light projector to direct a light image onto the object while the object is within a field of view of the camera.
14. The method of claim 10 further comprising: operating with the controller an ultraviolet (UV) lamp configured to emit light in an UV range to cure UV curable marking material ejected from at least one of the printheads in the plurality of printheads.
15. The method of claim 9, the generation of the data identifying the image distortion further comprises: generating with the user interface a code that identifies a barrel distortion, a pin cushion distortion, a mustache distortion, or a keystone distortion.
16. The method of claim 9 further comprising: operating a third actuator with the user interface to rotate the object about a Z axis that extends between the imaging device and the object.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing aspects and other features of a printing system that registers an image with a portion of an object's surface prior to printing are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) For a general understanding of the present embodiments, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals have been used throughout to designate like elements.
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(13) Another problem arising in the prior art printer 100 is shown in
(14) To address distortion in ink images printed onto the irregular surfaces of objects, the printer 200 shown in
(15) In the printer 200 shown in
(16) In the printer 200 shown in
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(18) A process 500 for operating the printer 200 is shown in
(19) The process 500 begins with an object 104 being secured within the holder 108 (block 504). The controller operates the actuator 128 that is operatively connected to the holder 108 to move the object and the holder opposite the imaging device 240 and the controller operates the imaging device to generate a sequence of images of the object that the controller sends to the user interface (block 508). Using the position adjustment controls of the user interface, the operator translates the object in the X-Y plane and rotates the object about the Z axis to select the appropriate portion of the object for printing of an image (block 512). In response to a signal from the user interface that the image location has been selected, the controller 224 operates the actuator 128 to move the selected position on the object opposite the printhead 118 that ejects infrared ink (block 516). The printhead is operated by the controller to form an image on the selected portion of the object with the infrared ink (block 520). The controller 324 then operates the actuator 128 to return the holder 108 and the object 104 to the position opposite the imaging device 240 (block 524) and the imaging device is operated to generate a sequence of images of the infrared ink image on the object that are sent to the display of the user interface (block 528). The operator views the images to determine whether additional changes need to be made to the object's position and orientation and to enter an identification of an image distortion, if necessary (block 532). In response to the operator indicating the object is ready for printing (block 536), the controller 224 operates the actuator 128 to move the holder 108 and the object 104 past the printheads 118 that eject visible colorant onto the object to form the image (block 540). When the printing is finished (block 544), the controller 224 operates the actuator 128 to return the holder 108 and object 104 to the starting position where the object can be removed from the holder (block 548).
(20) The process 600 begins with an object 104 being secured within the holder 108 (block 604). The controller operates the actuator 128 that is operatively connected to the holder 108 to move the object and the holder opposite the light projector 336 and the controller operates the light projector to project a light image on the object while the imaging device 240 generates a sequence of images of the object that the controller sends to the user interface (block 608). Using the position adjustment controls of the user interface, the operator translates the object in the X-Y plane and rotates the object about the Z axis to select the appropriate portion of the object for printing of an image and enters an identification code for any distortion observed (block 612). In response to the operator using the user interface to indicate the object is ready for printing (block 616), the controller 224 operates the actuator 128 to move the holder 108 and the object 104 past the printheads 118 that eject visible colorant onto the object to form the image (block 620). When the printing is finished (block 624), the controller 224 operates the actuator 128 to return the holder 108 and object 104 to the starting position where the object can be removed from the holder (block 628).
(21) It will be appreciated that variations of the above-disclosed apparatus and other features, and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art, which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.