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Photorealistic Ink-Jet Printing Through Dynamic Spot Size Control
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Photorealistic Ink-jet PrintingEngineeringMicrofabricationPrinted ElectronicsAdvanced ManufacturingComputer-aided DesignDrop VolumeVolume ModulationOptical Densities3D Printing
A method has been developed for dynamically modulating the drop volume created by an array piezoelectric drop-on-demand ink-jet printhead. A 4:1 range of volume modulation has been achieved, resulting in approximately a 4:1 range in printed spot area. The modulation is continuous (i.e., not discrete) over a significant part of the total range, and it is achieved with a minimal decrease in throughput. Optical densities for modulated spots have been measured at 300 and 600 dpi for several printhead configurations. Algorithms have been designed to use a combination of continuous modulation and halftoning (using modulated drops) to produce photorealistic images.