(19)
(11) EP 1 857 286 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
13.07.2011 Bulletin 2011/28

(21) Application number: 06290839.7

(22) Date of filing: 18.05.2006
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B41J 2/355(2006.01)

(54)

Printing method

Druckverfahren

Méthode d'impression


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT DE ES FR GB IT

(43) Date of publication of application:
21.11.2007 Bulletin 2007/47

(73) Proprietor: SAGEMCOM DOCUMENTS SAS
92500 Rueil Malmaison (FR)

(72) Inventor:
  • Barbu, Marius-Petronel
    2351 Wiener Neudorf (AT)

(74) Representative: Gibler, Ferdinand 
Gibler & Poth Patentanwälte OG Dorotheergasse 7/14
1010 Wien
1010 Wien (AT)


(56) References cited: : 
US-A- 5 412 406
US-B1- 6 234 695
   
  • PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 013, no. 060 (M-796), 10 February 1989 (1989-02-10) & JP 63 264372 A (SEIKO INSTR & ELECTRONICS LTD), 1 November 1988 (1988-11-01)
  • PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 014, no. 193 (M-0963), 19 April 1990 (1990-04-19) & JP 02 036956 A (MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP), 6 February 1990 (1990-02-06)
   
Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description


[0001] The invention relates to a printing method in which dots are printed line by line, whereby a thermal sensitive print head is used which print head is composed of heat elements arranged in a line and the line is divided into strobes, whereby the number of the dots to be printed is determined in a predeterminable section insofar as the number is smaller than a predeterminable limit, the entire section is printed in one printing step, and, insofar as the number is larger than the limit, the section is divided into partial areas and the partial areas are printed in temporally staggered printing steps, whereby the printing of a line will be done in a number ofN steps.

[0002] A predetermined power is required for printing in known such printers for the individual areas, with the power for one line resulting from the sum total of the powers for the individual areas to be printed. When all individual areas of a line are printed, a relatively high amount of power is required. In order to lower the required power, print heads are known in which a line is divided into areas known as strobes, with the strobes being printed successively. When a line is divided into four strobes, the required power can be reduced to one-quarter of the total power for a line. In addition to the required power, the required time for the printing of a page is relevant. Although an increase in the number of strobes leads to a reduction in the required power, it also leads to an increase in the required time for the printing of a page. The ratio of required time for printing to required power represents the efficiency of the printer.

[0003] The US 5 412 406 A discloses a thermal printing device, a printing method and a method of power reduction by batch-printing.

[0004] The JP 63 264372 A, the JP 02 036956 A and the US 6 234 695 B1 also disclose a thermal printing device.

[0005] It is the object of the present invention to provide a printing method of the kind mentioned above in which the known disadvantages are avoided, which has a high efficiency, can be used in conventional print heads and with which a short time can be achieved for the printing of a page at low power.

[0006] This is achieved in accordance with the invention in such a way that a signal sent to the print head will set inactive all dots, except every Nth beginning with the nth one, and the nth step will be repeated beginning with a first one and ending with the Nth one.

[0007] This leads to the advantage that the maximum required power which corresponds to the provisioning power is predetermined by the power for an individual area multiplied with the limit. Insofar as the required power lies beneath the provisioning power for a section, the section is printed in one printing step and thus in a short time. Insofar as the provisioning power is exceeded, the section cannot be printed in a single printing step and the section is divided into partial areas and the partial areas are each printed in a single printing step. The number of required printing steps can thus be kept at a low level, with a low required time being ensured for the printing of a page. It is further advantageous that there is merely a rapidly performed counting of the individual areas to be printed, as a result of which the required processing power is kept at a low level and the printing method can be performed easily and quickly.

[0008] It can be provided in accordance with a further development of the invention that the entire section is printed in one printing step insofar as the number is equal to the limit, as a result of which equality of the number with the limit ensures a low number of printing steps.

[0009] According to a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that a print head is used in which the lines are grouped in strobes and that the sections are chosen according to the strobes. The printing method can thus be applied in a simple way to such print heads, with a simple response of the print head being enabled. A response of several strobes during a printing step which is not provided for in many such print heads is not necessary in this respect.

[0010] In a further development of the invention it can be provided that the partial areas are chosen with equal size, as a result of which the printing method can be kept especially simple and the required processing power can be kept low. It can further be ensured that each percentage rate of individual areas to be printed can be printed in the partial areas with the provisioning power. The number of individual areas to be printed in the partial areas need not be defined.

[0011] According to a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the limit is chosen according to half the number of the individual areas of a section and the partial areas correspond to half the section. This represents an especially simple choice, which can thus ensure efficient printing.

[0012] In a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that there is a line feed during at least one of the printing steps, preferably during all of the printing steps. The required time for the printing of a page can be kept especially short by the line feed during the printing steps because the required time for the line feed need not be provided in addition to the printing steps. A line feed can be provided during each printing step or only during certain predeterminable printing steps.

[0013] In a further development of the invention it can be provided that a line feed occurs after at least one of the printing steps, with the number being determined in particular during the line feed. A line feed can be provided after each printing step.

[0014] According to a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the speed of the line feed during the printing step of a partial area is chosen smaller than during the printing step of the entire section, as a result of which the line feed can easily be adjusted to the required number of printing steps.

[0015] In a further development of the invention it can be provided that the speed of the line feed during the printing step of an entire section in which the number is zero is chosen higher than during the printing step of an entire section in which the number is higher than zero. The required time for the printing of a page can be kept especially low.

[0016] The invention further relates to a computer program product which can be loaded directly into the internal memory of a computer and comprises software code sections with which the steps of the above printing method can be performed when the computer program product is running on a computer. The printing method in accordance with the invention can thus flexibly be integrated in an application.

[0017] The invention further relates to a data medium with a computer program product as described above. Such a computer program product is thus easily transportable and storable.

[0018] The invention is now explained in closer detail by reference to the enclosed drawings illustrating embodiments in an exemplary manner, wherein:

Fig. 1 shows the method for printing a line, as is used in conventional printers, and

Fig. 2 shows the method in accordance with the invention for printing a line.



[0019] In the printing method in accordance with the invention, individual areas are printed in lines, with the individual areas especially being dots. In other embodiments the individual areas can also be formed by a predeterminable number and arrangement of dots, or of different structures such as triangles, rectangles or other polygons. The printing method has proven to be especially suitable in thermal sensitive printing methods.

[0020] The number of the individual areas to be printed is determined in a predeterminable section. Insofar as the number is smaller than a predeterminable limit, the entire section is then printed in one printing step. If the number is higher than the limit, the section is divided into partial areas and the partial areas are printed in time-staggered printing steps.

[0021] The printing method is especially suitable for foil printers, in which a thin wax layer is applied to one side of a foil. The wax layer is in contact with the paper which will be printed. The print head 1 is arranged on the side of the foil averted from the paper. It comprises heating elements 2 which are each associated with an individual area and are usually of a square configuration and arranged as dots. The foil and the wax layer are heated by the heating element 2 which can be arranged as a resistor, with molten wax being absorbed by the paper and producing a permanent printed dot. The print head 1 can be arranged as a line print head, with which a line can be printed. The number of individual areas is proportional to the achievable resolution of the printer. Such printers are especially used in fax machines.

[0022] A predetermined power is required for printing an individual area, which power is the required power for heating in a thermal sensitive printing method. When several individual areas are printed, the required power corresponds to the sum total of the individual powers of the individual areas. The production costs of a printing apparatus can be kept low when the maximum required power can be kept low. In conventional printing methods however, low power usually requires long periods for the printing of a page.

[0023] As a result of the required power for an individual area and the limit, the maximum required power for simultaneous printing of individual areas corresponding to the limit is predetermined, which corresponds to the provisioning power. The number of individual areas corresponding to the limit can be printed with the provisioning power. Insofar as the number of individual areas to be printed in the section is lower than the limit, the entire section can be printed at once with a power beneath the provisioning power, which is why the section is then printed in one printing step.

[0024] If the number is larger in a section than the limit, the provisioning power is not sufficient in order to print the entire section in one printing step. In this case, the section is divided into partial areas and the partial areas are printed in time-staggered printing steps. It is necessary to ensure that each of the partial areas can be printed in one printing step with a power not exceeding the provisioning power.

[0025] If the number is equal to the limit, it can be provided that the entire section is printed in one printing step. The limit is chosen in such a way that the product of the limit with the required individual power for one of the individual areas lies beneath the provisioning power or is at most equal to the same.

[0026] The printing method can be carried out in a simple and quick way. Especially the steps for determining whether one of the sections needs to be divided into partial areas can be performed for each section without any major numerical effort. This ensures that the number for each section can be determined directly prior to the printing for this section and the time required for this purpose can be kept especially short. It can be provided in particular that the determination of the number is interrupted once the limit has been exceeded and the section is divided into partial areas. If there is an interruption upon reaching the limit, the partial area can be chosen in a simple manner in such a way that the number of the individual areas of the partial area corresponds to the limit. The determination of the number can then optionally be started for the remainder of the section.

[0027] It can also be provided that the partial areas are chosen with the same size. It can be provided that the section is divided into a predeterminable quantity of partial areas once the number is larger than the limit. The quantity of partial areas is chosen in such a way that each partial area can be printed with the provisioning power in one printing step.

[0028] It can be provided for especially that the limit corresponds to half the number of the individual areas of a section and the partial areas correspond to half the section. Insofar as the number of the individual areas to be printed is higher in a section than the limit, it is necessary to divide the section into two partial areas. These partial areas can be chosen with the same size.

[0029] A line feed can occur during the printing steps. The line feed can occur during some of the printing steps or during several of the printing steps. The line feed preferably occurs during all or at least during approximately all printing steps.

[0030] The speed of the line feed can be chosen to be smaller during the printing step of a partial area than during the printing step of an entire section. It can be ensured that the line section is of equal size for a section, irrespective of whether it is printed in one or in several printing steps. If the section is optionally divided into two partial areas, the speed of the line feed of the partial areas can be chosen half as large as the speed of the line feed of the section.

[0031] When a section is printed in which the number of the individual areas to be printed is equal zero, the speed of the line feed during the printing step of this section can be chosen higher than during the printing step of an entire section in which the number is higher than zero. The required time for printing a page can be kept especially low.

[0032] It can also be provided that a line feed occurs after at least one of the printing steps. If the line feed is not sufficient during the printing steps in order to reach the line feed of a complete line during a line, the missing line feed can thus be compensated. This compensation can be divided among several printing steps and occur especially during the determination of the number of the individual areas to be printed.

[0033] The printing method can simply be implemented in a conventional print head 1, in which a line is divided into areas which are called strobes 3a, 3b, with strobes 3a, 3b being printed successively. It is common practice to access and print merely one of the strobes 3a, 3b. In these print heads, the sections are preferably chosen according to the strobes 3a, 3b, so that one section corresponds to a strobe 3a, 3b. Existing printers can also especially be retrofitted in a simple way. If several strobes 3a, 3b can be accessed simultaneously, then it is also possible to combine several strobes 3a, 3b into a section. The section can further be chosen independent of the size of strobes 3a, 3b. The limits of strobes 3a, 3b and the sections need not coincide.

[0034] The printing method can be implemented as a computer program product which can be loaded directly into the internal memory of a computer and comprises software code sections with which the steps of the printing method in accordance with the invention are carried out when the computer program product runs on a computer. The computer is preferably a processor of a printer or the like. The computer program product can be stored especially on a data medium.

[0035] For clarification, the figures show a conventional printing method and one in accordance with the invention in schematic view by way of example.

[0036] Figure 1 represents the normal procedure, as it is usually used to print one line using a thermal sensitive print head 1 composed of heat elements 2 arranged in a line.

[0037] For reasons of simplification we have assumed in figure 1 that the print head 1 is composed of 30 heat elements 2, grouped in two strobes 3a, 3b, usually called strobes 3a, 3b, each of them 15 heat elements 2 long. In order to print one dot, the corresponding heat element 2 has to be activated. The heat elements 2 which have to be activated for the line just represented, are marked as black in figure 1. The signal 4 sent to the print head 1 contains the information which heat elements 2 are active for this line. After this information has been sent, the two strobes 3a, 3b of the print head 1 are activated one after the other 5a, 5b. As a result, the pattern 6 will be printed.

[0038] Either during this whole procedure, or after the procedure is finished, a line feed has to be done. Usually the line feed is done during the activation 5a, 5b of the strobes 3a, 3b.

[0039] Assuming an available power of only one third of the power requested by the usual printing method as described in Fig 1, the threshold of the highest number of heat elements 2 which are allowed to be activated simultaneously will be the total number of heat elements 2 in one strobe 3a, 3b divided by three. For the case represented in Figure 1 the threshold will be 5, since each strobe 3a, 3b has 15 heat elements 2.

[0040] Figure 2 represents the same situation as in Fig. 1 but now applying the method of this invention.

[0041] The printing of a line will be done in a number of N steps were N equal the number of heat elements 2 in one strobe 3a, 3b divided by the threshold value. In each step it will be activated only, at highest, the threshold number of dots. For the case represented in Fig. 2, the number N of steps will be three and the threshold value is five.

[0042] There are different methods to choose the dots in each step. Fig. 2 represents the method of choosing every Nth dot, in this particular example, every third dot.

[0043] In the first step, the signal 7 sent to the print head 1 will, first of all, set to inactive all dots, except every third beginning with the first one. Among the remaining dots, only those which have to be printed will be activated. After this information has been sent, the two strobes 3a, 3b of the print head 1 are activated one after the other 8a, 8b. As a result, the pattern 9 will be printed.

[0044] In the second step, the signal 10 sent to the print head 1 will, first of all, set to inactive all dots, except every third beginning with the second one, Among the remaining dots, only those which have to be printed will be activated. After this information has been sent, the two strobes 3a, 3b of the print head 1 are activated one after the other 11a, 11b. As a result, the pattern 12 will be printed.

[0045] In the third and last step, the signal 13 sent to the print head 1 will, first of all, set to inactive all dots, except every third beginning with the third one. Among the remaining dots, only those which have to be printed will be activated. After this information has been sent, the two strobes 3a, 3b of the print head 1 are activated one after the other 14a, 14b. As a result, the pattern 15 will be printed.

[0046] After the whole procedure has been completed, the complete information 16 has been printed. Either during printing, or after the printing is finished, a line feed has to be done. If the line feed is done during printing, then it may be done either during the activation of the strobes 3a, 3b in one step, moving the medium to be printed with the speed S equal to a line feed / strobe activation duration, or it may be done during the complete printing procedure moving the medium to be printed with speed S3 equal a line feed / three times the strobe activation duration.


Claims

1. A printing method in which dots are printed line by line, whereby a thermal sensitive print head (1) is used which print head (1) is composed of heat elements (2) arranged in a line and the line is divided into strobes (3a, 3b), whereby the number of the dots to be printed is determined in a predeterminable section insofar as the number is smaller than a predeterminable limit, the entire section is printed in one printing step, and, insofar as the number is larger than the limit, the section is divided into partial areas and the partial areas are printed in temporally staggered printing steps, whereby the printing of a line will be done in a number ofN steps, characterized in that in a nth step of the N steps, a signal sent to the print head (1) will set inactive all dots, except every Nth beginning with the nth one, and the nth step will be repeated beginning with a first one and ending with the Nth one.
 
2. A printing method according to claim 1, characterized in that the entire section is printed in one printing step insofar as the number is equal to the limit.
 
3. A printing method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the sections are chosen according to the strobes (3a, 3b).
 
4. A printing method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the section is chosen independent of the size of the strobes (3a, 3b).
 
5. A printing method according to one of the claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the partial areas are chosen with the same size.
 
6. A printing method according to one of the claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the limit is chosen according to half the number of dots of a section and the partial areas correspond to half the section.
 
7. A printing method according to one of the claims 1 to 6, characterized in that a line feed occurs during at least one of the printing steps, preferably during approximately all of the printing steps.
 
8. A printing method according to one of the claims 1 to 7, characterized in that a line feed occurs after at least one of the printing steps.
 
9. A printing method according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the speed of the line feed during the printing step of a partial area is chosen lower than during the printing step of an entire section.
 
10. A printing method to one of the claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the number N is chosen to be three and in each step every third dot is chosen to be printed.
 
11. A printing method according to claim 10, characterized in that in a first step, a signal (7) sent to the print head (1) will set to inactive all dots, except every third beginning with the first one.
 
12. A printing method according to claim 11, characterized in that in a second step, a signal (10) sent to the print head (1) will set to inactive all dots, except every third beginning with the second one.
 
13. A printing method according to claim 12, characterized in that in a third and last step, a signal (13) sent to the print head (1) will set to inactive all dots, except every third beginning with the third one.
 
14. A computer program product which can be loaded directly into the internal memory of a computer and comprises software code sections with which the steps of the printing process according to one of the claims 1 to 13 are carried out when the computer program product runs on a computer.
 
15. A data medium with a computer program product according to claim 14.
 


Ansprüche

1. Druckverfahren, bei dem Punkte in Zeilen gedruckt werden, wobei ein wärmeempfindlicher Druckkopf (1) verwendet wird, welcher Druckkopf (1) aus Wärmeelementen (2) zusammengesetzt ist, die in einer Linie angeordnet sind, und die Linie in Stroboskope (3a, 3b) unterteilt ist, wobei die Anzahl der zu druckenden Punkte in einem vorher bestimmbaren Bereich so bestimmt wird, dass die Anzahl kleiner ist als ein vorher bestimmbarer Grenzwert, der gesamte Bereich in einem einzigen Druckschritt gedruckt wird und - sofern die Zahl größer als der Grenzwert ist der Bereich in Teilbereiche unterteilt wird und die Teilbereiche in zeitlich gestaffelten Druckschritten gedruckt werden, wobei das Drucken einer Zeile in einer Anzahl von N Schritten erfolgt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in einem n-ten Schritt der N Schritte ein an den Druckkopf (1) gesendetes Signal alle Punkte inaktiviert, ausgenommen jeder N-te, beginnend mit dem n-ten, und der n-te Schritt wiederholt wird, beginnend mit einem ersten und endend mit dem N-ten.
 
2. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der gesamte Bereich in einem Druckschritt gedruckt wird, insofern als die Anzahl gleich dem Grenzwert ist.
 
3. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bereiche gemäß den Stroboskopen (3a, 3b) gewählt werden.
 
4. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Bereich unabhängig von der Größe der Stroboskope (3a, 3b) gewählt wird.
 
5. Druckverfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Teilbereiche mit der selben Größe gewählt werden.
 
6. Druckverfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Grenzwert gemäß der Hälfte der Anzahl von Punkten eines Bereichs gewählt wird und die Teilbereiche der Hälfte des Bereichs entsprechen.
 
7. Druckverfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass während mindestens eines der Druckschritte ein Zeilenvorschub stattfindet, vorzugsweise während annähernd sämtlicher Druckschritte.
 
8. Druckverfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Zeilenvorschub nach mindestens einem der Druckschritte stattfindet.
 
9. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Geschwindigkeit des Zeilenvorschubs während des Druckschritts eines Teilbereichs niedriger gewählt wird als während des Druckschritts eines gesamten Bereichs.
 
10. Druckverfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Zahl N in jedem Schritt mit Drei festgelegt wird, in dem jeder dritte Punkt zu drucken ist.
 
11. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in einem ersten Schritt ein an den Druckkopf (1) gesendetes Signal (7) alle Punkte inaktiviert, ausgenommen jeden dritten, beginnend mit dem ersten.
 
12. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in einem zweiten Schritt ein an den Druckkopf (1) gesendetes Signal (10) alle Punkte inaktiviert, ausgenommen jeden dritten, beginnend mit dem zweiten.
 
13. Druckverfahren gemäß Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in einem dritten und letzten Schritt ein an den Druckkopf (1) gesendetes Signal (13) alle Punkte inaktiviert, ausgenommen jeden dritten, beginnend mit dem dritten.
 
14. Computerprogrammprodukt, das direkt in den internen Speicher eines Computers geladen werden kann und Softwarecodeabschnitte umfasst, mit denen die Schritte des Druckverfahrens gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13 ausgeführt werden, wenn das Computerprogrammprodukt auf einem Computer betrieben wird.
 
15. Datenmedium mit einem Computerprogrammprodukt gemäß Anspruch 14.
 


Revendications

1. Une méthode d'impression dans laquelle les points sont imprimés ligne par ligne, où une tête d'impression thermosensible (1) est utilisée, laquelle tête d'impression (1) se compose d'éléments de chauffe (2) disposés sur une ligne et la ligne est divisée en stroboscopes (3a, 3b), où le nombre de points à imprimer est déterminé dans une section prédéterminable dans la mesure où le nombre est plus petit qu'une limite prédéterminable, la section entière est imprimée en une étape d'impression, et, dans la mesure où le nombre est plus grand que la limite, la section est divisée en zones partielles et les zones partielles sont imprimées en étapes d'impression temporairement échelonnées, où l'impression d'une ligne sera effectuée dans un nombre d'étapes N, caractérisée en ce que dans une nième étape des N étapes, un signal envoyé à la tête d'impression (1) désactivera tous les points, sauf chaque Nième commençant par la nième, et la nième étape sera répétée en commençant par une première et en se terminant par la Niéme.
 
2. Une méthode d'impression selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la section entière est imprimée en une étape d'impression dans la mesure où le nombre est égal à la limite.
 
3. Une méthode d'impression selon les revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que les sections sont choisies selon les stroboscopes (3a, 3b).
 
4. Une méthode d'impression selon les revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que la section est choisie indépendamment de la taille des stroboscopes (3a, 3b).
 
5. Une méthode d'impression selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisée en ce que les zones partielles sont choisies avec la même taille.
 
6. Une méthode d'impression selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que la limite est choisie selon la moitié du nombre de points d'une section et les zones partielles correspondent à la moitié de la section.
 
7. Une méthode d'impression selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce qu'une alimentation de ligne se produit pendant au moins une des étapes d'impression, de préférence pendant approximativement toutes les étapes d'impression.
 
8. Une méthode d'impression selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce qu'une alimentation de ligne se produit après au moins une des étapes d'impression.
 
9. Une méthode d'impression selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisée en ce que la vitesse de l'alimentation de ligne pendant l'étape d'impression d'une zone partielle est choisie plus basse que pendant l'étape d'impression d'une section entière.
 
10. Une méthode d'impression selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisée en ce que le nombre N choisi est trois et dans chaque étape, chaque troisième point est choisi pour être imprimé.
 
11. Une méthode d'impression selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que dans une première étape, un signal (7) envoyé à la tête d'impression (1) désactivera tous les points, sauf tous les troisièmes en commençant par le premier.
 
12. Une méthode d'impression selon la revendication 11, caractérisée en ce que dans une deuxième étape, un signal (10) envoyé à la tête d'impression (1) désactivera tous les points, sauf tous les troisièmes en commençant par le deuxième.
 
13. Une méthode d'impression selon la revendication 12, caractérisée en ce que dans une troisième et dernière étape, un signal (13) envoyé à la tête d'impression (1) désactivera tous les points, sauf tous les troisièmes en commençant par le troisième.
 
14. Un produit de programme informatique qui peut être chargé directement dans la mémoire interne d'un ordinateur et comprend des sections de code de logiciel avec lesquelles les étapes du processus d'impression selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13 sont menées à bien lorsque le produit de programme informatique fonctionne sur un ordinateur.
 
15. Un support de données avec un produit de programme informatique selon la revendication 14,
 




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