Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090027440 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A controller of a liquid ejecting apparatus forms first inspection patterns on a medium in a head moving direction while moving a liquid ejecting head in a forward direction. Corresponding second inspection patterns are formed on the medium in the head moving direction while moving the liquid ejecting head in a backward direction. When forming the patterns, the controller sets a voltage of a drive pulse corresponding to a preferable combination of the first and second inspection patterns, as a normally-used voltage used for normal forming. The controller differentiates the voltages of the drive pulses used for forming the inspection pattern for every combination of the first and second inspection patterns. The second inspection patterns correspond to the first inspection patterns at timings when positions of the second inspection patterns in the head moving direction are theoretically aligned with the positions of the first inspection patterns. | 01-29-2009 |
20090066741 | LIQUID DISCHARGING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - A liquid discharging apparatus includes a discharging device, a liquid receiving device, a voltage applying device, an electrical change detection device, a driving signal generating device, and a control device. The discharging device discharges liquid from a nozzle to a target on the basis of discharge data. At the time of discharging, the control device controls the discharging device so as to perform discharging on the basis of the discharge data using a generated discharge data driving signal. At the time of the nozzle testing, the control device controls the voltage applying device so as to apply a predetermined voltage between the discharging device and the liquid receiving device and controls the discharging device using a test driving signal to determine on the basis of an electrical change detected by the electrical change detection device whether the liquid is discharged to thereby perform the nozzle testing. | 03-12-2009 |
20090073208 | LIQUID DISCHARGING APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME, AND PROGRAM THAT IMPLEMENTS THE METHOD - A liquid discharging apparatus includes a discharging device, a liquid receiving device, a voltage applying device, and a control device. The discharging discharges liquid from a nozzle to a target on the basis of discharge data, where it is received by a liquid receiving device. The voltage applying device applies a predetermined voltage between the discharging device and the liquid receiving device. When discharging on the basis of the discharge data, the control device controls the discharging device to discharge using a generated discharge data driving signal. When performing nozzle testing, the control device controls the voltage applying device to apply the predetermined voltage between the discharging device and the liquid receiving device and controls the discharging device using a generated test driving signal to discharge liquid from the nozzle to determine on the basis of a detected electrical change whether liquid is discharged from the nozzle. | 03-19-2009 |
20100079535 | INSPECTION DEVICE FOR LIQUID EJECTING HEAD - Provided is an inspection device for a liquid ejecting head including: a first vibration plate which is positioned at a position opposite to the nozzle openings of the liquid ejecting head for ejecting a liquid from the nozzle openings such that the liquid ejected from the nozzle openings of the liquid ejecting head lands thereon; a first piezoelectric element bonded to the first vibration plate; and a detecting unit which is connected to the first piezoelectric element so as to detect an electrical variation in the first piezoelectric element, wherein the detecting unit inspects the ejection state of the nozzle openings based on a voltage variation in the first piezoelectric element by the liquid landing onto the first vibration plate. | 04-01-2010 |
20100103210 | LIQUID DISCHARGING APPARATUS - A liquid discharging apparatus includes a liquid discharging head that has nozzle groups each having a plurality of nozzles. The liquid discharging head discharges liquid from the nozzles through the operation of pressure generation elements. A first driving signal generating section generates, in a generation cycle, a first driving signal that includes a discharging pulse for discharging liquid by driving the pressure generation elements. A second driving signal generating section generates, in the generation cycle, a second driving signal that includes the discharging pulse. A controlling section selects a discharging pulse included in the first driving signal or the second driving signal based on discharging control information for controlling the discharging of the liquid and supplies the selected discharging pulse to the pressure generation elements to control the discharging of the liquid. The controlling section makes discharging-pulse selection for each nozzle group. | 04-29-2010 |
20100128074 | PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus includes: a white-colored ink nozzle which ejects white-colored ink; a colored ink nozzle which ejects colored ink different from the white-colored ink; a scanning mechanism which moves the nozzles and a print medium, onto which the ejected ink is landed, relative to each other; and a controller which controls the ink ejection of the nozzles and the scanning mechanism. The controller forms a color line by ejecting the colored ink onto the print medium, while relatively moving the nozzle with respect to the print medium in a first direction, and then the controller ejects the white-colored ink on the color line so as to draw white lines intersecting the color line by moving the nozzle and the print medium relative to each other in a second direction intersecting the first direction. | 05-27-2010 |
20120086755 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - A first activation signal has ejection activation pulses that eject ink from nozzles; a second activation signal has a micro-oscillating activation pulse (non-ejection activation pulse) for inducing pressure fluctuation on ink within the pressure chamber of a level such that liquid is not ejected from the nozzle; a minimum electric potential of the micro-oscillating activation pulse is no greater than a maximum electric potential of the ejection activation pulse; and the ejection activation pulse is supplied to a piezoelectric element corresponding to an ejecting nozzle ejecting ink in a unit cycle, and the micro-oscillating activation pulse is at least supplied to a piezoelectric element corresponding to a non-ejecting nozzle located adjacent to the ejecting nozzle. | 04-12-2012 |
20130027453 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A CPU serving as a counting unit counts the cumulative number of times a driving pulse is applied to a piezoelectric vibrator. A driving signal generation unit is able to generate an aging driving pulse set by a driving parameter to the extent that ink is not ejected from a nozzle and performs an aging process of driving the piezoelectric vibrator using the aging driving pulse set by a driving parameter in accordance with a cumulative number of applications in a region outside an ejection region on a recording medium. | 01-31-2013 |
20130038664 | INK COMPOSITION, RECORDING UNIT AND INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS USING THE SAME, AND RECORDED MATERIAL - An aspect of the invention provides an ink composition ejected from a nozzle having a step, the ink composition containing at least any one of a first water-soluble organic solvent and a second water-soluble organic solvent, wherein the first water-soluble organic solvent exhibits a surface tension of 30 mN/m or lower at 20° C., an aqueous solution of the second water-soluble organic solvent of 10 mass % exhibits a surface tension of 50 mN/m or lower at 20° C., and the total content of the first water-soluble organic solvent and the second water-soluble organic solvent is 0.15 mass % or higher. | 02-14-2013 |
20130249998 | MAINTENANCE DEVICE AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A maintenance device includes a liquid absorption body which absorbs a liquid which is attached to a nozzle forming surface by abutting the nozzle forming surface of a liquid ejecting head in which a plurality of nozzle rows configured of a plurality of nozzles ejecting the liquid are provided in parallel, wherein the liquid absorption body has a penetration suppressing section which suppresses the spread of the liquid due to penetration of the liquid absorbed from the nozzle forming surface of the liquid ejecting head, and wherein the penetration suppressing section is disposed between the nozzle rows ejecting the liquids of different colors from each other in a direction intersecting the nozzle row direction, in a case where the liquid absorption body abuts the nozzle forming surface of the liquid ejecting head. | 09-26-2013 |
20140118432 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - A slight oscillation waveform includes a first variation element that varies up to a first electric potential of a first polarity relative to a reference electric potential and thereby causes liquid contained in the pressure chamber to be subjected to a pressure variation, a second variation element which varies up to a second electric potential of a second polarity, which is different from the first polarity, relative to the reference electric potential and thereby causes liquid contained in the pressure chamber to be subjected to a pressure variation, a third variation element which varies up to a third electric potential of the first electric potential and thereby causes liquid contained in the pressure chamber to be subjected to a pressure variation, and a fourth variation element which varies up to the reference electric potential and thereby causes liquid contained in the pressure chamber to be subjected to a pressure variation. | 05-01-2014 |
20140168299 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF - A minute vibration driving signal is configured to include a first signal section which generates a plurality of minute vibration driving pulses, and a second signal section which maintains potential to a constant level without generating the minute vibration driving pulse, and can select a first mode in which duration of the second signal section is set to T2 which is longer than duration T1 of the first signal section, and a second mode in which duration of the second signal section is set to T4 which is longer than T2. | 06-19-2014 |
20140198156 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND MAINTENANCE METHOD - A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejecting head that ejects a liquid from a nozzle toward a target which is positioned away from a nozzle forming surface where the nozzle is formed; a wiping member that is capable of wiping the nozzle forming surface; a movement mechanism that relatively moves the liquid ejecting head and the wiping member when wiping is carried out; and a control portion that controls the movement mechanism so as to cause a relative moving velocity between the liquid ejecting head and the wiping member to be lower when wiping is carried out in a case where the liquid is ejected at a second distance of which an opposing distance between the nozzle forming surface and the target is longer than a first distance compared to a case where the liquid is ejected at the first distance of the opposing distance. | 07-17-2014 |
20140247305 | INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS - An ink jet recording apparatus has a first discharge port array in which discharge ports of a plurality of nozzles which discharge an ink composition containing an inorganic pigment are disposed side by side, a second discharge port array in which discharge ports of a plurality of nozzles which discharge an ink composition containing a coloring material other than the inorganic pigment are disposed side by side, a nozzle plate having the first discharge port array and the second discharge port array, a liquid repellent film provided on the nozzle plate, a wiping member which wipes the surface of the nozzle plate and has absorbability of the ink composition, in which, in a series of operations in which the surface of the nozzle plate is wiped by the wiping member, the second discharge port array is wiped in priority to the first discharge port array. | 09-04-2014 |
20140375720 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting apparatus has a liquid ejecting head capable of ejecting an ink containing thermoplastic resin particles from nozzles to a landing target and a heating unit of heating ink droplets landing on the landing target, in which the heating unit heats the ink droplets at a filming control temperature according to the minimum film forming temperature at which the filming of the surface of the ink droplets starts to thereby control the filming degree of the surface of the ink droplets. | 12-25-2014 |