Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090028614 | Active station adaptive image registration - A color registration method, system, and computer program product generally includes a plurality of imaging stations and one or more MOB (Marks-On Belt) sensors. An indication is initially provided to each imaging station among the imaging stations, which colors among a plurality of colors associated with said color registration system are active. Next, an arbitrary imaging station among the imaging stations can be assigned as a reference color. Thereafter, the arbitrary imaging station can be instructed to write an appropriate color pattern to replace marks associated with any imaging among imaging stations not enabled with the marks with respect to said reference color in order to thereby produce a resulting color ensemble that is detectable by one or more MOB sensors. | 01-29-2009 |
20100329742 | CONTROLLING SHEET SYNCRONIZATION IN A DIGITAL PRINTING SYSTEM - A calibration procedure for the synchronization of photoreceptor belt seams of tandem marking devices at system cycle-up. The procedure allows for images projected upon equivalent image panels relative to the belt seams of the tandem engines to be printed on the same sheet. The successive image panels on each belt are of relatively equal distance from the respective belt seams. Thus there is less frequency of the need to skip pitches in the printing operation to avoid either imaging on a belt seam or having the sheet arrive outside the input timing window for second engine sheet registration. | 12-30-2010 |
20110026950 | DYNAMIC IMAGE POSITIONING AND SPACING IN A DIGITAL PRINTING SYSTEM - A dynamic positional shifting, in the process direction, of the images on the second print engine of a tandem machine printing system in order to increase the time (and number of prints) between skipped pitches. Although the photoreceptor belts of each print engine may be out-of-phase, the relative positions of their individual seam zones may be derived during cycle-up. A control procedure then optimizes the position and spacing of each image within each belt revolution of the second engine, while still maintaining the minimum inter-document zone (IDZ) length required for paper path feeding and registration, xerographic process controls, and finishing. Removing the constraints of fixed-dimension IDZ's, as well as being able to adjust spacing and length of individual images on the belt, allows for optimization of system productivity by either delaying or eliminating the need for a skipped pitch. | 02-03-2011 |
20110084438 | ADAPTIVE SCHEDULER THAT CORRECTS FOR PAPER PROCESS DIRECTIONAL ARRIVAL ERRORS TO PRINT ENGINE REGISTRATION SUBSYSTEM - Systems and methods are described that facilitate correcting for paper process direction arrival errors during a print job in a marker module of a print engine. Paper sheet arrival time is determined at a first registration point in a print engine or marker module thereof, and an average arrival time is compared to an expected arrival time to determine whether the pages are arriving on time, early, or late. The arrival time error is used to generate or look up a correction factor, which is added to an expected arrival time at a second registration point in the marker module or print engine to generate an updated expected arrival time. Print engine control parameters (e.g., sheet feeder timing, toner application, paper path speed, etc.) are adjusted according to the updated expected arrival time at the second registration point. | 04-14-2011 |
20110318041 | CONTROLLING SHEET SYNCHRONIZATION IN A DIGITAL PRINTING SYSTEM - A calibration procedure for the synchronization of photoreceptor belt seams of tandem marking devices at system cycle-up. The procedure allows for images projected upon equivalent image panels relative to the belt seams of the tandem engines to be printed on the same sheet. The successive image panels on each belt are of relatively equal distance from the respective belt seams. Thus there is less frequency of the need to skip pitches in the printing operation to avoid either imaging on a belt seam or having the sheet arrive outside the input timing window for second engine sheet registration. | 12-29-2011 |
20130222466 | Printer Having Drum Maintenance Unit Architecture For Controlled Application of a Release Agent - An inkjet offset printer includes at least one printhead to eject ink on a release agent applied to an image receiving member for subsequent transfer of the ink to the surface of a recording media. The release agent is applied to the image receiving member by at least two release agent applicators. The release agent can be selectively applied to process sheets of recording media of different sizes to improve print quality. Selective application of release agent to the image receiving member prevents release agent from migrating to a transfix roll, and subsequently to the back side of the media which affects the image quality. | 08-29-2013 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100003037 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING LOCATIONS ON A BELT - Aspects of the disclosure can provide a sensor system. The sensor system can include a belt having an undesirable portion and an aperture formed at a distance from the undesirable portion, a reflector located in the aperture, and a detector that senses a light reflected by the reflector to determine a location of the undesirable portion. | 01-07-2010 |
20100020364 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRINTING SYSTEM PROCESS MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT - Document processing systems and duplex printing methods are presented in which side | 01-28-2010 |
20100310282 | PRINTING METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING A REG SYNC SIGNAL - This disclosure provides a method, apparatus, and system for registering the transfer of an image from a belt to a media substrate associated with a printing device. Specifically, the exemplary methods use a ROS master clock and belt location sensor located downstream of a belt tensioning device to generate a reg sync signal to initiate transfer of the image. | 12-09-2010 |
20110149302 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESS MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT - A magnification adjustment method for a document processing system having a fixed frequency clock source providing a fixed frequency output signal to a plurality of raster output scanners (ROSs) and a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO)-based adjustable frequency clock source providing an adjustable frequency output signal to the ROSs is disclosed. The method includes: using a controller to determine a frequency setting for a phase increment control input signal to the adjustable frequency clock source; starting the document processing system; using the controller to set a phase accumulator control input to the frequency setting; sending a message to a ROS control module prior to imaging, including the correct clock source to use for the next image, the correct clock source being either the fixed frequency clock source or the adjustable frequency clock source; and applying the correct clock source synchronously to the beginning of an inter image panel zone. | 06-23-2011 |
20110194131 | AUTOMATED POSITIONING OF PRINTED IMAGES - A method of calibrating a printing system for positioning at least one printed image, the printing system includes a first image bearing surface, the method includes: a) forming a background pattern and at least three fiducials on the first image bearing surface, wherein the background pattern is larger than a first printed image and the at least three fiducials are within an area formed by the first printed image; b) transferring a portion of the first printed image to a second image bearing surface; c) measuring a first residual image on the first image bearing surface, wherein the first residual image is a portion of the background pattern and the at least three fiducials remaining on the first image bearing surface after the step of transferring; and, d) calculating at least one calibration parameter for the printing system based on the measuring of the first residual image. | 08-11-2011 |
20110261372 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF IMAGING SURFACE SPEED IN A PRINTING APPARATUS - According to aspects of the embodiments, there is provided methods and apparatus for sensing the movement of a moving surface by utilizing a plurality of reference patterns positioned on the surface, using the precision of the ROS Start of Scan Clock, and the uses of encoder and MOB sensors. The plurality of reference patterns are placed a known number of scanlines apart. The MOB sensor and encoder measure the distance between reference patterns. Increase accuracy is achieved by sampling the encoder signal with the ROS Master Clock and calculating a fractional encoder count at the first and last encoder counts of the measurement. The use of fractional encoder counts provides a speed measurement with greater tolerance for variations in encoder dimensions and belt thickness. | 10-27-2011 |
20110299889 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRINTING VARIOUS SHEET SIZES WITHIN A PITCH MODE IN A DIGITAL PRINTING SYSTEM - A method of controlling the inverter dwell time of the first print engine in order to print any sheet size within a pitch mode without the need for a belt sync dead-cycle. The method uses a small nominal inverter dwell time based on the maximum sheet size for a given pitch mode. For any sheet size within the pitch mode that is smaller than the maximum sheet size, the inverter dwell time will increase proportionally. | 12-08-2011 |
20120262528 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO IMPROVE SIDE 1 TO SIDE 2 IMAGE ON PAPER MAGNIFICATION DIFFERENCE AND IQ PERFORMANCE - Document processing systems and duplex printing methods are presented in which side | 10-18-2012 |
20120293596 | MULTIPLE BEAM ROS WITH ADJUSTABLE SWATH WIDTH AND SPACING USING ADJUSTABLE OPTICAL DEVICE - Multiple beam raster output scanners (ROSs) and printing systems are presented in which an adjustable mirror or lens is provided in the optical beam path upstream of the ROS polygon mirror to allow automated electronic adjustment of line-to-line and swath-to-swath spacing at runtime. | 11-22-2012 |
20140311367 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC MEASUREMENT OF DIMENSION CHANGE FOR A SHEET - A method including: displacing a plurality of sheets through a defined portion of a process path; generating, using an encoder, a first number of encoder pulses associated with displacing a first sheet from the plurality of sheets along the defined portion; applying first indicia to a first side of the first sheet; displacing the first sheet through the defined portion; generating, using the encoder, a second number of encoder pulses associated with displacing the first sheet along the defined portion; calculating, using a processor, a ratio including the first and second numbers; applying second indicia to the respective second side of the first sheet or third indicia to the respective first side of a second sheet from the plurality of sheets, or fourth indicia to the respective second side of the second sheet; and adjusting, using the processor, application of the second, third, or fourth indicia according to the ratio. | 10-23-2014 |
20150050058 | TRANSLATING PRE-TRANSFER BAFFLE FOR OPTIMIZED PERFORMANCE - An apparatus adapted for presenting a sheet of media to an image transfer structure. The apparatus includes a registration baffle positioned in an offset relationship relative to the image transfer structure and a pre-transfer baffle assembly including a first baffle oppositely disposed to a second baffle, the pre-transfer assembly generally forms an āSā shape and is adapted for guiding the sheet of media from the registration baffle to the image transfer structure. The pre-transfer baffle assembly is arranged in a first position adapted for guiding the sheet of media toward the image transfer structure at an angle of less than ninety degrees, and the pre-transfer baffle automatically begins rotation to a second position as the sheet of media reaches a pre-determined position within a paper path. | 02-19-2015 |