Chapter 22-42.1.4 Print Driving 0013-5398iPF810 / iPF820Print and control signals are transferred via the carriage relay PCB and head relay PCB to the printheads to discharge inks from the nozzle assembly at printing.Each printhead has 12 trains of nozzles arranged in a zigzag pattern.This printer uses one printhead.(In installed state, from left to right, C, M, Y, MBK, MBK, BK)Print signals directed at each nozzle train are even-numbered nozzle data (Hx-x-DATA-x-EV) and odd-numbered nozzle data (Hx-x-DATA-x-OD). These aretransferred in timing with a data transfer clock (Hx-CLK) and data latch pulses (Hx-LT).The Heat Enable (Hx-x-HE-x) drive control signal enables inks to be discharged from the nozzles.1. Pint drive controlEach train of nozzles in a printhead has 2,560 nozzles.Ink discharge nozzles are selected split in 40-, 20- or 10-nozzle blocks according to the Block Enable information in the even-numbered nozzle data and odd-num-bered nozzle data.Each selected block of nozzles is impressed with a Heat Enable signal generated with variable pulse widths according to the head rank, head temperature and printertemperature for optimized ink discharges. The nozzles are driven by heater boards in the nozzles to discharge inks. Optimal nozzle blocks are selected accordingto the print path.The diagram below illustrates the relationship between a 40-block nozzle and nozzles driven.F-2-423222120191817161514131211109876543210255901234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647393837363534333231302928272625244849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273The pattern is repeated until 2560 nozzles is reached.Printhead nozzle No.Block No.