Patent classifications
B41J2002/1735
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ATTENUATING THE DRYING OF INK FROM A PRINTHEAD DURING PERIODS OF PRINTHEAD INACTIVITY
An inkjet printer is configured with capping stations for storing printheads in the printer during periods of printer inactivity so the viscosity of the ink in the nozzles of the inkjets of the printheads does not increase significantly. Each capping station has a printhead receptacle that encloses a volume, a planar member configured to move between a first position at which the planar member is located within the printhead receptacle and a second position at which the planar member is external of the printhead receptacle, a first actuator operatively connected to the planar member, the first actuator being configured to move the planar member from the first position to the second position, and a controller configured to operate the first actuator to move the planar member from the first position to the second position to mate the planar member with a face of a printhead.
WASTE LIQUID BOX MANAGEMENT METHOD, WASTE LIQUID BOX, PRINTER, AND WASTE LIQUID BOX MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A waste liquid box management method sets a type of ink to be contained in a container, for a waste liquid box that includes a coupling portion coupled to a printer, the container containing ink discharged from the printer via the coupling portion, and a storage unit. The waste liquid box management method individually allocates different storage regions, in the storage unit, to a plurality of ink types, writes predetermined type specification data into a selected storage region, that is the storage region allocated to the ink type to be contained in the container, and inhibits writing to the storage region other than the selected storage region in a state in which data other than the type specification data is stored therein.
FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD
Disclosed herein is a fluid supply system that can provide fluid to a jetting assembly at a constant pressure or at pressures within a desired range of pressures. In an example, the fluid can be ink, and the jetting assembly can be a print head configured for dispensing the ink.
Liquid ejecting apparatus and control method of liquid ejecting apparatus
A control method of a liquid ejecting apparatus is provided. The liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejecting head that has an inner space in which a liquid flows and that ejects the liquid in the inner space through a nozzle, an inflow channel through which the liquid flows into the inner space, an outflow channel through which the liquid in the inner space flows out, and a valve element that opens and closes the inflow channel. The control method includes opening the inflow channel by opening the valve element in accordance with a negative pressure on a downstream side of the valve element to generate a liquid flow from the inflow channel to the outflow channel through the inner space. A pressure on an upstream side of the valve element is increased more in a case where a flow amount of the liquid flow is larger.
Ink-Jet Recording Device and Ink Transport Method
An ink-jet recording device which prevents bubbles generated in ink due to replacement of a component such as a recording head from entering a tank. The ink-jet recording device includes: a tank which stores ink; a recording head to which the ink in the tank is supplied; a supply flow path for allowing the ink in the tank to flow to the recording head; a collection flow path for returning the ink discharged from the recording head to the tank; and a degassing module which is located downstream of the recording head and upstream of the tank in the collection flow path and when a condition to perform a degassing process to remove bubbles contained in the ink discharged from the recording head is satisfied, performs the degassing process.
TANK
A tank includes: a wall separating a liquid storage chamber, which stores a liquid to be supplied to a liquid consuming part, from an outside; an inlet penetrating the wall; and a liquid outflow part which allows the liquid to flow to the outside of the liquid storage chamber. The wall includes a view wall, which extends upward and downward and allows a user to visually check a liquid level in the liquid storage chamber, and a bottom wall, which defines an inner bottom surface of the liquid storage chamber by being connected to the view wall. The inner bottom surface of the bottom wall includes an inclined part which extends from at least a part of the view wall to incline downward in a direction away from the view wall.
Waste liquid tank and printer
A waste liquid tank includes a case. The case includes a first accommodating portion having an inlet and a first communication opening, a second accommodating portion having a second communication opening and a connecting portion connecting the first communication opening and the second communication opening, wherein a cross-sectional area of the connecting portion is less than a cross-sectional area of the first accommodating portion and is less than a cross-sectional of the second accommodating portion. The waste liquid tank includes a first absorber accommodated in the first accommodating portion, a second absorber accommodated in the second accommodating portion and a third absorber accommodated in the connecting portion. The connecting portion includes a passage defined between the third absorber and a peripheral portion of the connecting portion, the passage allowing the first accommodating portion to communicate with the second accommodating portion and for air to pass therethrough.
LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS
A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejection head to eject liquid, a recovery unit, a housing, a discharge unit, a casing including the discharge unit and the housing, and a liquid receptacle. The recovery unit maintains liquid ejecting performance of the liquid ejection head. The housing houses a container that accommodates liquid received by the recovery unit. The discharge unit discharges the liquid received by the recovery unit to the container. The liquid receptacle is disposed below the discharge unit in a direction of gravity in the casing and includes a first groove extending in a first direction crossing the direction of gravity and a second groove extending in a second direction crossing the direction of gravity and the first direction.
Tank
A tank includes: a wall separating a liquid storage chamber, which stores a liquid to be supplied to a liquid consuming part, from an outside; an inlet penetrating the wall; and a liquid outflow part which allows the liquid to flow to the outside of the liquid storage chamber. The wall includes a view wall, which extends upward and downward and allows a user to visually check a liquid level in the liquid storage chamber, and a bottom wall, which defines an inner bottom surface of the liquid storage chamber by being connected to the view wall. The inner bottom surface of the bottom wall includes an inclined part which extends from at least a part of the view wall to incline downward in a direction away from the view wall.