Patent ID: 6354689
Filing Date: 2002-03-12
Classification: B41J

Abstract:
A method of compensating for at least one malperforming nozzle in an inkjet printing device having a printhead with a plurality of nozzles which are organized in nozzle groups, each nozzle group including a first nozzle which prints along a first row of image pixels, and at least a second nozzle which is capable of printing along substantially the same row of image pixels as the first nozzle, said nozzle groups adapted to print multiple ink droplets of various sizes at a single pixel location using two or more states on a receiver in response to a swath data signal, wherein each state corresponds to a volume of ink that is desired to be emitted by a nozzle and a zero state corresponds to no ejection of an ink drop, comprising the steps of:a) relating each optical density at an image pixel to a plurality of sets of states including one state corresponding to a first droplet volume and a second state corresponding to a second, larger droplet volume, wherein said plurality of said sets of states result in substantially the same optical density and each of said sets of states are sequenced by the number of zero states in the set; b) assigning a set of states to the image pixel wherein the number of zero states is at least equal to the number of malperforming nozzles in the nozzle group; c) receiving the swath data signal and assigning a zero state in a set of states corresponding to an optical density on the receiver to each malperforming nozzle in the nozzle group, thereby producing a modified swath data signal that assigns the printing data for each nonperforming nozzle to one or more performing nozzles such that the resulting inkjet printing does not result in substantial degradation of the appearance of the image pixels; and, d) printing the image pixels according to the modified swath data signal and producing substantially the same optical density as when each nozzle in the nozzle group is performing.