HIGH SPEED EXTRUSION D PRINTING

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HSE ESSENTIUM, INC. 19025 N. Heatherwilde Blvd., Suite 100 Pflugerville TX 78660 High speed extrusion 3D printing; Prototype fabrication of new products for others; Fabrication services for rapid prototyping and small batch manufacturing of prototypes and products for others;High speed extrusion 3D printers and 3D printer components for use in high speed extrusion 3D printers, namely, extrusion nozzles, material carts especially adapted for 3D printers, drying canisters, filament buffers, fans, infrared tubes, extruders, support beds, feed hobs, and tubing;Semi-worked thermoplastic materials and thermoplastic filaments used for use in high speed extrusion 3D printing;High speed extrusion 3D printer material carts;Research and development of new products made with high speed extrusion 3D printers for third parties in the field of plastic materials, polymers, and composite materials; Product research, design, and testing of new products made with high speed extrusion 3D printers in the industrial and technological fields;
HSE 180 · S Essentium Materials 19025 N. Heatherwilde Blvd., Ste 100 Pflugerville TX 78660 High speed extrusion 3D printing;The mark consists of A blue rectangle with a straight left side and a straight right side and a convex top side and a convex bottom side, and containing white capital letters HSE above a white line and white numbers 180 followed by a raised white period followed by a white capital S disposed below the white line.;High speed extrusion 3D printers;Semi-worked thermoplastic filaments used for use with high speed extrusion 3D printers;HSE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTIES;The color(s) Blue and White is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Printing apparatus and printing control method capable of high-speed printing without enlarging the size of a carriage driving motor and/or a power source. In a printing apparatus employing the printing control method, a carriage to which a printhead having a plurality of printing elements is mounted is reciprocally scanned, and printing is performed on a printing medium during acceleration, deceleration, and constant-speed movement of the carriage. In such printing, print data for one scan is stored in a buffer, and at least a part of the print data, stored in the buffer, that causes the printhead to perform printing during carriage acceleration is counted. The counted value is compared with a predetermined threshold value. Based on the result of comparison, it is controlled to change the number of printing elements used in printing for one scan of the carriage.