Method and apparatus for high speed printing in a mailing machine
First Claim
1. A mailing machine comprising:
- means for transporting a mailpiece at a constant speed through the mailing machine in a processing direction;
means for continuously determining a position of the mailpiece in the mailing machine;
a first ink jet printhead fixed in the mailing machine and having only a first row of nozzles aligned transverse to the processing direction;
a second ink jet printhead having only a second row of nozzles aligned adjacent to the first row of nozzles and transverse to the processing direction, said first and second rows of nozzles operating at a predetermined firing frequency to produce ink dots on the mailpiece such that as the mailpiece is processed at the constant speed the first and second rows of nozzles are not individually capable of producing an indicia image on the mailpiece at a predetermined ink dot density in the processing direction at a desired printing speed;
means for coordinating-the selective energizing of the first and second rows of nozzles in synchronism with each other and the position of the mailpiece so that the first ink jet printhead only prints first predetermined columns of ink dots of the indicia image on the mailpiece and the second ink jet printhead only prints second predetermined columns of ink dots of the indicia image on the mailpiece, the second predetermined columns of ink dots being in interspersed relationship in the processing direction with the first predetermined columns of ink dots whereby the printing of the interspersed first and second columns of ink dots together form the indicia image at the predetermined ink dot density at the desired printing speed.
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Abstract
A mailing machine includes structure for transporting a mailpiece at a constant speed through the mailing machine in a processing direction; structure for continuously determining a position of the mailpiece in the mailing machine; a first printhead having first nozzles aligned transverse to the processing direction; a second printhead having second nozzles aligned adjacent to the first nozzles and transverse to the processing direction; structure for coordinating the selective energizing of the first and second nozzles in synchronism with each other and the position of the mailpiece so that the first printhead only prints first predetermined columns of ink dots of an indicia image on the mailpiece and the second printhead only prints second predetermined columns of ink dots of the indicia image on the mailpiece, the second predetermined columns of ink dots being in interlaced relationship in the processing direction with the first predetermined columns of ink dots whereby the first and second columns of ink dots together form the indicia image. A method includes the steps of aligning at least first and second printheads in a processing direction of a substrate to be printed on; moving the substrate in the processing direction past the first and second printheads; selectively energizing the first printhead to only print first predetermined columns of ink dots of an image on the substrate; selectively energizing the second printhead to only print second predetermined columns of ink dots of the image on the substrate, the second predetermined columns of ink dots being in interlaced relationship in the processing direction with the first predetermined columns of ink dots whereby the first and second columns of ink dots together form the image.
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9 Claims
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1. A mailing machine comprising:
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means for transporting a mailpiece at a constant speed through the mailing machine in a processing direction; means for continuously determining a position of the mailpiece in the mailing machine; a first ink jet printhead fixed in the mailing machine and having only a first row of nozzles aligned transverse to the processing direction; a second ink jet printhead having only a second row of nozzles aligned adjacent to the first row of nozzles and transverse to the processing direction, said first and second rows of nozzles operating at a predetermined firing frequency to produce ink dots on the mailpiece such that as the mailpiece is processed at the constant speed the first and second rows of nozzles are not individually capable of producing an indicia image on the mailpiece at a predetermined ink dot density in the processing direction at a desired printing speed; means for coordinating-the selective energizing of the first and second rows of nozzles in synchronism with each other and the position of the mailpiece so that the first ink jet printhead only prints first predetermined columns of ink dots of the indicia image on the mailpiece and the second ink jet printhead only prints second predetermined columns of ink dots of the indicia image on the mailpiece, the second predetermined columns of ink dots being in interspersed relationship in the processing direction with the first predetermined columns of ink dots whereby the printing of the interspersed first and second columns of ink dots together form the indicia image at the predetermined ink dot density at the desired printing speed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for high-speed printing of an indicia image in a mailing machine comprising the steps of:
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aligning at least first and second ink jet printheads each having only a single row of nozzles in a fixed position in a processing direction of a substrate to be printed on; moving the substrate in the processing direction at a constant speed past the first and second ink jet printheads; selectively energizing the first ink jet printhead to only print substantially perpendicular to the processing direction first predetermined columns of ink dots of an indicia image on the substrate; selectively energizing the second ink jet printhead to only print substantially perpendicular to the processing direction second predetermined columns of ink dots of the indicia image on the substrate, the second predetermined columns of ink dots being in interspersed relationship in the processing direction with the first predetermined columns of ink dots whereby the first and second columns of ink dots together form the indicia image at a predetermined ink dot density in the processing direction; operating the first and second ink jet printheads at a predetermined firing frequency such that as the substrate is processed at the constant speed each of the first and second ink jet printheads is not individually capable of producing the indicia image at the predetermined ink dot density in the processing direction. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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