US 7,527,371 B2
Ink jet printing apparatus and method for controlling ink jet printing apparatus
Haruyuki Yanagi, Machida (Japan); Nozomu Nishiberi, Yokohama (Japan); Toshiya Matsumoto, Yokohama (Japan); Hiroyuki Saito, Yokohama (Japan); and Kentaro Onuma, Yokohama (Japan)
Assigned to Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo (Japan)
Filed on Aug. 16, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/204,342.
Claims priority of application No. 2004-238865 (JP), filed on Aug. 18, 2004.
Prior Publication US 2006/0038847 A1, Feb. 23, 2006
Int. Cl. B41J 2/01 (2006.01); B41J 29/38 (2006.01); B41J 29/393 (2006.01); B41J 23/00 (2006.01); B65H 3/06 (2006.01); B65H 9/16 (2006.01); B65H 5/02 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 347—104  [347/16; 347/19; 347/37; 271/109; 271/250; 271/272] 2 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. An ink jet printing apparatus in which printing means ejects ink to a print medium for printing, the apparatus comprising:
a conveying roller disposed upstream of the printing means to convey the print medium;
a pinch roller that rotates in cooperation with the conveying roller;
a conveying motor that generates a driving force for driving the conveying roller;
a discharging roller that is driven by the conveying motor so as to convey the print medium downstream of the printing means;
moving means for moving the pinch roller from a position in which the print medium is sandwiched between the pinch roller and the conveying roller to a separated position with respect to the print medium before a trailing end of the print medium reaches a nip portion between the conveying roller and the pinch roller; and
control means for varying a driving amount of the print medium between before and after separation of the pinch roller from the print medium,
wherein the printing means has a group of nozzles comprising a plurality of nozzles arranged along a direction in which the print medium is conveyed, and
the control means completes an image by causing a plurality of scans to be executed using different nozzles for the same print area of the print medium, and after the pinch roller is separated from the print medium, increases the number of scans required to complete the image in each of the print areas.