18458351. PRINTING APPARATUS AND PRINTING METHOD simplified abstract (SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd.)

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PRINTING APPARATUS AND PRINTING METHOD

Organization Name

SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Kazuaki Yoneya of Kyoto (JP)

Yusaku Ikeda of Kyoto (JP)

Tomoyuki Sakai of Kyoto (JP)

PRINTING APPARATUS AND PRINTING METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18458351 titled 'PRINTING APPARATUS AND PRINTING METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for printing on a base material using a correction area and multiple inks. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • Correction area determined for second ink ejection
  • Density data corrected for second ink ejection
  • Printing started on base material
  • Second ink ejected onto correction area
  • First ink ejected onto second ink in correction area

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      1. Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in industries such as printing, packaging, and labeling where precise and high-quality printing is required.

      1. Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of accurately printing multiple inks on a base material by using a correction area for better control and alignment.

      1. Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved print quality, precise color alignment, and increased efficiency in the printing process.

      1. Potential Commercial Applications

"Advanced Printing Method Using Correction Area for Multi-Ink Printing"

      1. Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to printing methods using correction areas for multi-ink printing, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

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    1. Unanswered Questions
      1. How does this technology compare to traditional printing methods?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this innovative method and traditional printing methods in terms of efficiency, cost, or quality.

      1. What are the limitations of using a correction area in printing?

The article does not discuss any potential limitations or challenges that may arise when using a correction area for multi-ink printing.


Original Abstract Submitted

First, a correction area, which is a part of area where a second ink (typically, white ink) is to be ejected among the area on base material, is determined. Next, density data is corrected so that the second ink is ejected onto the correction area. Thereafter, actual printing on the base material is started. Then, the second ink is ejected onto the correction area, and a first ink (typically, color ink) is ejected onto the second ink that has been ejected onto the base material in the correction area.