18520584. PRINTING METHOD AND ROBOT SYSTEM simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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PRINTING METHOD AND ROBOT SYSTEM

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Kaori Sato of FUJIMI-MACHI (JP)

Keigo Sugai of CHINO-SHI (JP)

PRINTING METHOD AND ROBOT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18520584 titled 'PRINTING METHOD AND ROBOT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a printing method using an ink ejection head and a robot to perform printing while the robot arm scans the ink ejection head. The method involves performing a first printing by ejecting ink from a first nozzle array, moving the ink ejection head relative to a target object, and performing a second printing while the robot arm scans the ink ejection head along the same trajectory as during the first printing.

  • Ink ejection head and robot used for printing
  • First printing done by ejecting ink from a first nozzle array
  • Ink ejection head moved relative to target object for second printing
  • Robot arm scans ink ejection head during printing

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in industries such as manufacturing, packaging, and 3D printing for precise and efficient printing processes.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of achieving accurate and consistent printing results by using a robot arm to scan the ink ejection head during the printing process.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved printing quality, increased efficiency, and reduced human error in the printing process.

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology could include printing on various materials, creating customized products, and enhancing production processes in industries that require precise printing.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art in the field of printing technologies may include similar methods using robotic arms for printing, but the specific combination of an ink ejection head and a robot arm for scanning during printing may be a novel innovation.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional printing methods?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and traditional printing methods in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness.

What are the limitations of using a robot arm for scanning during printing?

The article does not address any potential limitations or challenges that may arise from using a robot arm for scanning the ink ejection head during the printing process.


Original Abstract Submitted

A printing method using an ink ejection head and a robot to perform printing while the robot arm scans the ink ejection head, the printing method including steps of performing a first printing by ejecting ink from a first nozzle array in a state in which the relative position of a distal end of the robot arm with respect to a proximal end of the robot arm is at a predetermined position, moving the ink ejection head relative to a target object such that a second nozzle array is disposed at the same position as the first nozzle array during the first printing and a relative position of the distal end of the robot arm is at the predetermined position, and performing a second printing while the robot arm scans the ink ejection head relative to the object along the same scan trajectory as during the first printing.