WO2009149163A2 - Sensing objects for printing - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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- B41J29/38—Drives, motors, controls or automatic cut-off devices for the entire printing mechanism
- B41J29/393—Devices for controlling or analysing the entire machine ; Controlling or analysing mechanical parameters involving printing of test patterns
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J11/00—Devices or arrangements of selective printing mechanisms, e.g. ink-jet printers or thermal printers, for supporting or handling copy material in sheet or web form
- B41J11/0095—Detecting means for copy material, e.g. for detecting or sensing presence of copy material or its leading or trailing end
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J11/00—Devices or arrangements of selective printing mechanisms, e.g. ink-jet printers or thermal printers, for supporting or handling copy material in sheet or web form
- B41J11/008—Controlling printhead for accurately positioning print image on printing material, e.g. with the intention to control the width of margins
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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- B41J2203/00—Embodiments of or processes related to the control of the printing process
- B41J2203/01—Inspecting a printed medium or a medium to be printed using a sensing device
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- each actuator is fired to selectively eject a drop at a specific pixel location of an image as the print assembly and a printing substrate are moved relative to one another.
- the nozzle openings typically have a diameter of 50 microns or less, e.g. around 25 microns, are separated at a pitch of 100-300 nozzles/inch.
- a piezoelectric actuator has a layer of piezoelectric material, which changes geometry, or bends, in response to an applied voltage. The bending of the piezoelectric layer pressurizes ink in a pumping chamber located along the ink path. Piezoelectric ink-jet print assemblies are also described in Fishbeck et al U.S.
- a printing apparatus including a conveyor capable of moving an object in a process direction, a drop ejection device, a sensor array that substantially spans the conveyor in a cross-process direction that is perpendicular to the process direction, the sensor array being configured to detect a position of the object in the process direction and cross-process direction, and a controller configured to receive position data about the object from the sensor array and to cause the drop ejection device to deposit fluid droplets on the object based on the position of the object on the conveyor.
- the sensor array can be configured to detect more than one object at a time.
- the controller can be configured to cause the drop ejection device to deposit fluid droplets on more than one object at a time.
- the sensor array can be configured to detect a leading edge.
- the controller can be configured to combine the position data with image data to create print data that is sent to the drop ejection device.
- the position data and image data can comprise a plurality of scan lines comprising binary data including Is and Os, 1 for active and 0 for inactive, and the controller can be configured to combine the position data and image data using an AND function.
- the apparatus can further include a memory that receives the print data from the controller and sends the print data to the drop ejection device.
- the apparatus can further include an image database for storing at least one image data that is sent to the controller.
- the controller can include software configured to determine a center of the object based on the position data and to add the print data to the memory based on the center of the object.
- the controller can include software configured to determine an angle of the object and to adjust the image data to correspond to the angle of the object.
- the apparatus can further include a delay mechanism that delays the drop ejection from depositing fluid droplets until the object has traveled from the sensor to the drop ejection device.
- the drop ejection device can include a plurality of jetting arrays. Each jetting array can include a plurality of modules, each module is configured to deposit a different color ink.
- the delay mechanism can delay the drop ejection device from depositing ink from each module until the object has reach that module.
- the drop ejection device can be delayed from depositing droplets until the object has reached the drop ejection device.
- the sensor array can be stationary relative to the conveyor.
- the drop ejection device can be stationary relative to the conveyor.
- Position data can be sent to a controller, the position data can be combined with the image data to create print data, and the print data can be sent to the drop ejection device. Further, the print data can be sent to a memory before being sent to the drop ejection device.
- a printing apparatus includes a conveyor divided into a plurality of lanes for moving objects relative to a drop ejection device, a plurality of sensors including at least one sensor for each lane, the sensors configured to detect a leading edge of an object, a controller configured to receive signals from the plurality of sensors when objects are detected, the controller configured to determine the lane that corresponds to the signal and to send image data to that lane, a memory for receiving image data from the controller, the memory configured to enter the image data into the memory corresponding to the lane and to send the image data to the drop ejection device to deposit fluid droplets on the object moving through the corresponding lane.
- a plurality of objects are moved on a conveyor belt having a plurality of lanes, an object moving through one of the plurality of lanes is detected using a sensor, after detecting the object, a virtual representation of the object moving on the conveyor is created, and the fluid droplets are deposited on the object in that lane.
- Potential advantages of the invention may include none, one, or more of the following.
- a printing apparatus capable of printing on objects randomly placed on a conveyor without aligning the objects in lanes. The apparatus does not require lanes to separate rows of objects traveling on a conveyor, which can eliminate the need for expensive registration and alignment equipment.
- the apparatus can print on objects in a deformable state (e.g., wet, soft, uncured, or uncooked), such as cookies prior to baking or cupcakes covered in wet icing.
- a deformable state e.g., wet, soft, uncured, or uncooked
- a single datapath can be used rather than multiple datapaths, which can reduce the hardware complexity and cost of the system because less space and power are required.
- the images can be nested together using an OR function, such that objects on the conveyor can overlap without blocking a portion of an image.
- the OR function can also be used to print a background pattern on an object.
- the printing apparatus can print on symmetrical objects that do not have a specific orientation or it can print on asymmetrical objects by detecting the angular orientation of an object and rotating the image to align with the angle of the object.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of a printing system with a plurality of lanes and a sensor.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic of a printing system with a plurality of lanes, a plurality of sensors, and a plurality of controllers.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic of a printing system with a plurality of lanes, a plurality of sensors, and a single controller.
- FIG. 3 A is a schematic of a memory that receives print data from a controller.
- FIG. 3 C is a schematic of a web having a plurality of marks that correspond to the locations of a plurality of objects on the web.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic of a printing system with a conveyor and a sensor array.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic of a CCD array.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic of a printing system including software to detect the angular position of an object.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic of a printing system including a conveyor and sensor array.
- FIG. 7 A is a schematic of the combination of binary data of the pattern data and the virtual image data
- a printing system 10 includes a conveyor 12 for moving a plurality of objects 14 in a process direction 16 (e.g., Y-direction) to a drop ejection device 18.
- the drop ejection device can include a plurality of jetting arrays 20 for depositing fluid droplets on the objects.
- the conveyor could be divided into a plurality of lanes 22 with a jetting array for each lane.
- each jetting array can include a plurality of modules 24, such as four modules for each lane (e.g., one module for each ink color, CMYK).
- the objects in each lane are aligned in the process direction 16 and the cross-process direction 23 (e.g., X-direction, perpendicular to the process direction). Therefore, only one sensor 26 is needed to cause the drop ejection device to deposit fluid droplets on all four objects.
- the sensor can detect an object by sensing a leading edge of the object. When the sensor detects an object, the sensor can send a signal to a single controller 28 (e.g., a computer), and the controller sends print data to each of the jetting arrays for each lane.
- a single controller 28 e.g., a computer
- FIG. 2 shows a printing apparatus 200 including objects 202 that are divided into lanes 204, but randomly placed in the process direction 206. Since the objects in each lane are not aligned with the objects in neighboring lanes, a sensor 208 is needed for each lane. Each lane now has a sensor 208 (Sl, S2, S3, and S4) and a controller 210 (Cl, C2, C3, and C4). This can add hardware complexity and cost because the system requires more space and power.
- a single controller can be used by creating a virtual representation of the objects on the conveyor, as shown in the printing apparatus 300 of FIG. 3.
- a virtual representation can be created by tracking the movement of a conveyor 302 and using sensors 304 to detect the positions of a plurality of objects 306 on the moving conveyor.
- an encoder 308 can generate and send timing signals to the single controller 310 representing the physical movement of a conveyor.
- the sensors can send trigger signals to the controller when an object is detected.
- the controller uses the timing signals and trigger signals to create a virtual representation of the objects on the conveyor in the memory 312.
- the memory can be divided into a plurality of sections 314, such as four sections as shown in FIG.
- the controller receives a signal from one of the sensors (e.g., Sl, S2, S3, or S4), the controller determines which sensor sent the signal and adds image data to the section of the memory that corresponds to that particular lane.
- the sensors e.g., Sl, S2, S3, or S4
- the printing system can also include an image database 316 including one or more image data 318, three image data (star, arrow, and double-sided arrow) are shown in FIG. 3, that are rotated to provide variability to the printing process.
- a delay mechanism 320 can also be included to delay the drop ejection device 322 from depositing droplets until the object has traveled from the sensor to the drop ejection device.
- the encoder can be used to transfer data from the memory to the drop ejection device through a delay mechanism. In the case of a plurality of modules 324 per lane, each color has a different delay constant.
- Image data can be comprised of scan lines including binary data, Is and Os
- the memory can be comprised of Is and Os populated by the controller.
- the controller adds image data to the memory, for example, by using an "OR" function.
- the "OR" function enables the drop ejection device to print complete images without interruption on objects that are next to each other with little or no gap between the objects. For example, two objects are next to each other on a conveyor such that they are touching as they traveling down the conveyor to a drop ejection device. A sensor detects the first object and sends a trigger signal to the controller.
- FIG. 3B shows a virtual representation 326 of two objects close together such that the arrow images 328 overlap. A bottom portion of the first image data 330 overlaps the top portion of the arrow in the second image data 332.
- the "OR" function combines the binary data of the two image data, and the memory enters a 1 if a 1 and 0 overlap. Thus, the bottom portion of the first image data will not block the top portion of the second image data, and the drop ejection will print both complete images on the corresponding first and second objects.
- the "OR" function can also be used when printing on objects in which the image space of a neighboring object encroaches on another, such as paper cups 334 that have a tapered conical shape as shown in FIG. 3C. If the objects to be printed on are on a continuous web 336, then a mark 338 (e.g., head of forms mark) could be placed on the web next to the object to be printed on, and a sensor could detect this mark. The sensor sends a trigger signal to the controller, and the controller can use the "OR" function to overlay the images in the memory as described above.
- a mark 338 e.g., head of forms mark
- a sensor array 402 can be used to detect the position of an object 404 in both the process direction 406 and cross-process direction 408.
- the sensor array can substantially span the width of the conveyor 410 in the cross- process direction, and the array can be stationary relative to the conveyor. If the sensor array substantially spans the conveyor and is positioned above the conveyor, the sensor array can detect more than one object at a time as shown in FIG. 4.
- the sensor array 500 can be a camera 502 (e.g., charge coupled device (CCD) camera), as shown in FIG. 5 and described later in this disclosure.
- CCD charge coupled device
- the encoder 412 and sensor array 402 can be used to create a virtual representation 414 of the objects moving on the conveyor.
- the encoder tracks the movement of the conveyor and the sensor array detects objects on the conveyor and sends position data 416 to the controller 418.
- the position data includes the position of the object on the conveyor in both the process direction and cross-process direction.
- the position data can be a single point (e.g., a leading edge) or a plurality of points representing the entire object.
- a program can analyze the position data to determine the center of the object.
- the controller adds image data to the memory 420 in a space corresponding to the position data. Again the controller can use the "OR" function to add image data to the memory to overlay image data.
- FIG. 6 shows a printing system 600 that includes software to analyze the position data to identify an angular position of an object 602.
- the image data 604 can be rotated to match the angular position of the object, and the rotated image data is entered in the memory 606.
- a pattern could be printed on an object as shown in the printing apparatus 700 of FIG. 7.
- the sensor 702 array can be used to create a virtual representation 704 of the objects 706 on a conveyor 708.
- the pattern data 710 comprised of scan lines N being combined with the scan lines N of the virtual image 711 using an "AND" gate 712.
- FIG. 7 A shows the binary data of the pattern scan line 716 and virtual image scan line 718 being combined using the "AND" function.
- the sensor array described in FIGS. 4, 6, and 7 can include a camera 502, such as a CCD camera.
- the sensor array 500 can have a resolution similar to the resolution of the drop ejection device.
- the drop ejection device can include four modules that substantially span the width of the conveyor, each module has 256 jets for a total of (4 x 256) 1024 jets and the total width of the modules is about 10 inches.
- the sensor array needs a resolution of about 100 dpi (1024 jets/ 10 inches).
- a CCD camera as shown in FIG. 5 can have a plurality of elements (e.g., 1000 or more, such as 1024) and optics can be used to focus the width of the products to achieve a particular resolution (e.g., 100 dpi or more, 200 dpi or more, or 300 dpi or more).
- a level conversion 504 can be used to change gray scale camera data into binary data 506.
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