Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080246791 | INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS AND INKJET PRINTING METHOD - One or more scans used to apply a specific ink are varied according to the overlapping conditions of the specific ink and a non-specific ink, and bias in the specific ink nozzle usage frequency and bias in the printing ratio among passes is suppressed. For this purpose, one or more scans used to apply the specific ink are determined on the basis of applying amount information for the specific ink and the non-specific ink. For example, the one or more scans used to apply the specific ink are determined such that the ratio of specific ink applied by the last half of plural scans is greater for a unit pixel whose application ratio of non-specific ink to specific ink is greater than a predetermined ratio than for a unit pixel whose application ratio of non-specific ink to the specific ink is less than the predetermined ratio. | 10-09-2008 |
20090073203 | INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS, INK JET PRINTING METHOD, AND DATA GENERATING APPARATUS - An ink jet printing apparatus, an ink jet printing method, and a data generating apparatus are provided in which an image performance such as an abrasion resistance can be improved and a printing head can have a longer life by ejecting processing liquid at an appropriate time. The processing liquid is ejected, to a predetermined area on a printing medium in which the formation of a image by ink is completed, from a printing head in two or more scannings in five scannings of the printing heads. | 03-19-2009 |
20090073204 | INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS, INK JET PRINTING METHOD, DATA GENERATING APPARATUS, COMPUTER PROGRAM, AND INK JET PRINTING SYSTEM - The present invention provides an ink jet printing apparatus, an ink jet printing method, a data generation apparatus, a computer program, and an ink jet printing system by which a timing for ejecting a processing liquid can be changed to improve image performance of a printed image such as abrasion resistance, to provide the printing head with a longer life, and to improve a throughput. The processing liquid is ejected to a predetermined area on a printing medium, for which a formation of an image by ink is completed, in two or more scannings among five scannings of the printing head. When an amount of ejection data for ejecting the processing liquid in the fifth scanning for ejecting only the processing liquid is equal to or lower than a predetermined amount, the fifth scanning is not carried out. | 03-19-2009 |
20090201329 | INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS - An ink jet printing apparatus includes a print head for printing an image on a printing medium. The print head includes a first nozzle array for ejecting a first ink and a second nozzle array for ejecting a second ink. The ink jet printing apparatus also includes a wiping member for wiping a printing face of the print head provided with the first and second nozzle arrays, and a control unit for controlling the wiping member to wipe the printing face depending on an ejection number of the first ink ejected from the first nozzle array and an ejection number of the second ink ejected from the second nozzle array, wherein the control unit controls the wiping member to wipe the printing face if the ejection number of the first ink exceeds a first threshold value or the ejection number of the second ink exceeds a second threshold value. | 08-13-2009 |
20090315935 | INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - Gradation data for each color to be input to a recording apparatus includes dot-recording-position information for every unit pixel and information for determining a nozzle position in a recording head for recording a dot. The information for determining the nozzle position makes determination in accordance with image data of an ink with resin and image data of an ink without resin. In a region where the ink with resin and the ink without resin overlap with each other, the ink without resin can land first. | 12-24-2009 |
20100277521 | INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INK JET RECORDING METHOD - When recording with the use of a multi-pass recording method, the order in which a specific ink and the other inks are applied in layers is controlled while preventing the multiple recording scans (passes) from becoming unnecessary uneven in terms of the ink recording permission ratio, and also, the ratio with which the specific ink is permitted to be applied to each unit pixel is determined for each recording scan (pass), based on the information (for example, CMYK information, RGB information, etc.) regarding the specific ink and the other inks, which are to be applied to each unit pixel. Therefore, it is possible to change the recording scan(s), to which the application of the specific ink is concentrated, based on the application conditions for the specific ink and the other inks, and therefore, it is possible to change the ratio with which the specific ink is applied before or after the other inks are applied. Therefore, it is possible to control the order in which the specific ink and the other inks are applied in layers. | 11-04-2010 |
20100328389 | INKJET PRINTER, INKJET PRINTING METHOD AND PROGRAM - The present invention has an object of providing an inkjet printing apparatus which can improve image performance while restricting an ink consumption amount of a treatment liquid. The present invention generates ejection data for ejecting the plural kinds of the ink and the treatment liquid to each predetermined area of a printing medium in a predetermined order from the print head. The plural kinds of the ink is classified in plurality based upon a minimum application amount of the treatment liquid per a predetermined area required for realizing an effect of the treatment liquid. Ejection data generating unit generates the ejection data in such a manner as to eject the plural kinds of the ink and the treatment liquid from the print head according to the order determined in accordance with the classification of the ink ejected within the predetermined area. | 12-30-2010 |
20110141502 | IMAGE PROCESSOR AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processor and an image processing method are provided which can suppress both a bronzing phenomenon and a color rolling in an inkjet printing apparatus and produce high-quality monochrome pictures. To that end, a monochrome image is processed by generating the multivalued density data for a chromatic ink having a hue component opposite that of the achromatic ink in a low to medium density region and, in a high density region, generating the multivalued density data for a chromatic ink having a reflection light with a hue component opposite that of a reflection light of the achromatic ink. With this arrangement, a high-quality monochrome image can be produced which has hardly noticeable hue deviations and bronzing phenomenon in the entire density grayscale or density range. | 06-16-2011 |
20110189396 | INK, INK CARTRIDGE, INK-JET RECORDING METHOD, AND INK SET - An ink containing a plurality of coloring materials having different hues, wherein the bronze value B, which is calculated from tristimulus values of reflected light, of illumination in the direction of an angle of 45 degrees to a normal to the image, in the direction of specular reflection and tristimulus values of illumination light under the same condition of the illumination by using Formula 1, with respect to a predetermined recorded image recorded by the above-described ink is 2.0 or less. | 08-04-2011 |
20110210998 | INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS AND INKJET PRINTING METHOD - An ink jet printing apparatus and ink jet printing method are provided that are capable of implementing an overcoating in which an interference color of a particular wavelength is not generated, without consuming more clear ink than necessary to overcoat the image. For this, a first application step is provided that prints clear ink during the printing of the image on the print medium using color ink, or after the printing step has been completed, and after taking time for the applied clear ink to fix, a second application step is provided that prints clear ink again. Accordingly, raised portions are formed by the clear ink drops applied at the second application step, on the uniform layer of clear ink formed at the first application step, and it is possible to cause light of various wavelengths (colors) to be included in the light reflected off of the print object. | 09-01-2011 |
20120026245 | INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS AND INKJET PRINTING METHOD - In an inkjet printing apparatus, degraded image quality due to ink viscosity increasing is suppressed without forming ink dots unrelated to the print image as in what is called on-sheet preliminary ejection. More specifically, print data is generated for each pass in a multi-pass printing, such that the ratio of dots continuously formed by the same nozzle during the same scan becomes greater in low-duty areas than in high-duty areas. Thus, the lengthening of nozzle nonuse time can be suppressed, even in the case of printing a low-duty area. As a result, it becomes possible to suppress degraded image quality due to ink viscosity increasing. | 02-02-2012 |
20120133691 | INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS, INK JET PRINTING METHOD, AND DATA GENERATING APPARATUS - An ink jet printing apparatus, an ink jet printing method, and a data generating apparatus are provided in which an image performance such as an abrasion resistance can be improved and a printing head can have a longer life by ejecting processing liquid at an appropriate time. The processing liquid is ejected, to a predetermined area on a printing medium in which the formation of a image by ink is completed, from a printing head in two or more scannings in five scannings of the printing heads. | 05-31-2012 |
20120154468 | INKJET PRINTING DEVICE AND INKJET PRINTING METHOD - An inkjet printing device having a print head that ejects a plurality of types of inks has: an ejection unit configured to, on the basis of ejection data that scans the print head a plurality of times to eject the inks from the print head to a predetermined area of a print medium, eject the inks to print an image; wherein the inks are classified into a first ink having a relatively large contact angle and a second ink having a relatively small contact angle, and wherein the ejection data is ejection data that, if a difference in application amount between the first ink and the second ink to be ejected to the predetermined area by the ejection unit is larger than a predetermined value, increases a ratio at which an ink having a smaller application amount is ejected in last half scans among the plurality of times of scans. | 06-21-2012 |
20120249678 | INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - Gradation data for each color to be input to a recording apparatus includes dot-recording-position information for every unit pixel and information for determining a nozzle position in a recording head for recording a dot. The information for determining the nozzle position makes determination in accordance with image data of an ink with resin and image data of an ink without resin. In a region where the ink with resin and the ink without resin overlap with each other, the ink without resin can land first. | 10-04-2012 |
20120276293 | INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INK JET RECORDING METHOD - A recording method includes applying and overcoating. A color ink is applied to a region on a medium. A clear ink is applied to the region. The applied color ink and the applied clear ink are overcoated. | 11-01-2012 |
20140302290 | RECORDED MATTER, RECORDING METHOD, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - A recorded matter recorded on a recording medium includes a first layer formed by an ink A on or above the recording medium, the first layer having an index of refraction A; a second layer formed by an ink B on the first layer formed by the ink B, the second layer having an index of refraction B (where BA) and forming a surface layer of the recorded matter. | 10-09-2014 |
20140307017 | RECORDING APPARATUS AND RECORDING METHOD - In a recording apparatus, a dot diameter of a first color ink formed by discharging a predetermined amount of the first color ink onto a surface of a second color ink fixed on a recording medium is smaller than a dot diameter of the second color ink formed by discharging the predetermined amount of the second color ink onto a surface of the first color ink fixed on the recording medium, and a recording head discharges the plurality of inks such that with respect to pixels forming an image in a unit area, pixels formed by discharging the second color ink and the first color ink in this order are greater than pixels formed by discharging the first color ink and the second color ink in this order. | 10-16-2014 |