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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2010
Nugent Truong, Ventura, CA (US);
Matthew Stainer, Goleta, CA (US);
Nugent Truong, Ventura, CA (US);
Matthew Stainer, Goleta, CA (US);
E I du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
There is provided a process of forming a regular array of rows of subpixels on a workpiece. The subpixels having 3 different colors, and a subpixel pitch s. Of the three colors, q colors are formed by printing and r colors are formed by a non-printing method. The process includes the steps: (1) providing a printing head having z nozzles arranged in a row with a spacing between the nozzles of p, where z=3nand p=2s, the printhead being at a first position relative to the workpiece; (2) providing q different printing inks, one for each of the q printed colors; (3) supplying each of the printing inks to the nozzles in a regular alternating pattern; (4) printing a first set of z rows of subpixels with the printing head; (5) moving and printing in a first pattern with the steps: (a) moving the workpiece laterally relative to the printing head by a distance d, where d=3n; and (b) printing a set of z rows of subpixels with the printing head; (6) moving and printing in a second pattern with the steps: (c) moving the workpiece laterally relative to the printing head by a distance d, where d=3n, such that d+d=pz; and (d) printing a set of z rows of subpixels with the printing head; (7) repeating steps (5) and (6) multiple times in the same order; and (8) applying r colors by a non-printing method. Variables include: