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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 01, 2003
Filed:
Aug. 30, 1999
David J. Nelson, Rochester, NY (US);
Kevin W. Williams, Rochester, NY (US);
Robert C. Bryant, Honeoye Falls, NY (US);
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
A test target having N invisible test data encodements ( ) each comprising test data printed over the surface of test print media media in a defined spatial order printed in invisible ink by a printer under test. The invisible ink print quality of the printer is determined by the ability of an invisible encodement reader to decode certain of the N invisible encodements ( ). In a first preferred embodiment, a test print media is prepared by pre-printing or coating a media surface with an invisible ink that is sensitive to the same wavelength of light as the printer ink in a plurality N of areas on the media surface providing step background densities ( ) ranging from no applied ink to maximum printer ink density in a test tablet manner In the test mode, N test data files are printed as N invisible encodements ( ) in the corresponding N areas ( ) thereby creating a test target that is to be read by the reader. It is presumed that the print quality that the printer is capable of achieving is degraded if fewer than a predetermined number of encodements ( ) are readable, and the invisible ink is replaced or replenished. In a second preferred embodiment, the test target comprises N invisible encodements ( ) differing from one another in a step tablet manner printed by the printer ( ) under test. The encodements ( ) are read and decoded to the extent possible using the reader. The particular ones of the encodements ( ) that can be accurately decoded provide a measure of the print quality that the printer is capable of achieving.