US Patent Application 18324342. LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM simplified abstract
LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM
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BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
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LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18324342 titled 'LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a liquid ejection device with multiple nozzle rows and a moving mechanism to move the nozzles and recording medium.
- Liquid ejection device with multiple nozzle rows and a moving mechanism
- Nozzle rows include a plurality of nozzles
- Moving mechanism moves the nozzles and recording medium relative to each other
- Elements apply ejection energy to eject liquid from the nozzles
- Drive circuit supplies driving signals to the elements
- Controller arranges sets of overlapping dots ejected from the nozzles in alternating nozzle rows
Original Abstract Submitted
A liquid ejection device includes a first nozzle row, a second nozzle row, a third nozzle row, and a fourth nozzle row each of which is a nozzle rows including a plurality of nozzles, a moving mechanism configured to move the plurality of nozzles and a recording medium relative to each other, a plurality of elements each of which is configured to apply ejection energy for ejecting liquid from corresponding one of the plurality of nozzles, a drive circuit configured to supply driving signals to the plurality of elements, and a controller. The controller is configured to alternately arrange a set of dots of the liquid ejected from the nozzles overlapping in the first nozzle row and the third nozzle row and a set of dots of the liquid ejected from the nozzles overlapping in the second nozzle row and the fourth nozzle row.