B41J2002/1655

Printhead cleaning

In an example of the disclosure, a cleaning system for a printhead includes a web of material movable in a web direction. The web has a first side for wiping a printhead face. The cleaning system includes a dispensing apparatus to dispense a liquid upon the web. The cleaning system includes a scraper element for scraping liquid from the web and includes a collector element with a trough. The collector element is to cause collection of liquid scraped from the web to collect in the trough. The cleaning system includes a pusher element to push against the second side of the web and thereby cause the first side of the web to wipe the printhead face.

METHOD OF CONTROLLING A LIQUID EJECTING DEVICE AND LIQUID EJECTING DEVICE
20230264476 · 2023-08-24 ·

Provided is a method of controlling a liquid ejecting device. The liquid ejecting device includes a liquid ejecting unit configured to eject a liquid containing an inorganic pigment from a nozzle provided at a nozzle surface, a wiper unit including a band-like member configured to absorb the liquid and a pressing unit configured to move the band-like member in a first direction, and a wiper moving unit configured to move the wiper unit in a second direction opposite to the first direction to wipe the nozzle surface using the band-like member. The method includes performing first wiping in which, to wipe the nozzle surface, the wiper moving unit moves the wiper unit at a first velocity while the pressing unit moves the band-like member at a first velocity.

FLUID EJECTION HEAD SERVICE WITH NON-WETTING LAYER

A fluid ejection system may include a fluid ejection head having a fluid ejection face through which fluid ejection orifices extend, a media supply to supply a medium for receiving fluid ejected through the fluid ejection orifices and a service station. The service station may include a substrate, an applicator to coat the substrate with a non-wetting layer having a controlled thickness and an actuator to move the substrate with the non-wetting layer into contact with the fluid ejection face without wiping the fluid ejection face.

Liquid collecting device, liquid ejecting apparatus, and method for controlling liquid ejecting apparatus

A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejecting portion that ejects a liquid, a belt-shaped member absorbs the liquid, a feeding portion that retains the belt-shaped member in a rolled state, a pressing portion presses a contact portion of a portion of the belt-shaped member wound off from the feeding portion and bring the contact portion into contact with the liquid ejecting portion, the contact portion being located in a contact area, a winding portion moves the contact portion in a moving direction by winding up the belt-shaped member, and a control portion that, when it is assumed that a contact length is a length of the contact portion along the direction of movement, causes the winding portion to wind up the belt-shaped member corresponding to a length longer than the contact length after bringing the contact portion into contact with the liquid ejecting portion.

LIQUID RECEIVING DEVICE AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS
20220134756 · 2022-05-05 ·

A liquid receiving device includes a liquid receiving portion configured to receive a liquid ejected from a liquid ejecting portion via an opening portion, a first discharge flow path configured to discharge the liquid in the liquid receiving portion, and a second discharge flow path configured to discharge the liquid in the liquid receiving portion. The liquid receiving portion includes an absorbing member, a first communication portion that has a first discharge port open to an inside of the liquid receiving portion, and a second communication portion that has a second discharge port open to an inside of the liquid receiving portion, the first communication portion is provided at a position where the first discharge port is in contact with the absorbing member, and the second communication portion is provided at a position where the second discharge port is not in contact with the absorbing member.

MAINTAINING NOZZLES OF PRINT APPARATUSES

A print apparatus is disclosed. The print apparatus comprises a print agent distributor having a plurality of nozzles through which print agent is to be delivered during a printing operation. The print apparatus also comprises a maintenance unit having a print agent receiving surface to receive print agent from nozzles of the print agent distributor during a maintenance event. During the maintenance event, the print agent receiving surface and the plurality of nozzles are to contact one another and move relative to one another in a first direction and in a second direction which is not parallel to the first direction, such that print agent is transferred from nozzles of the print agent distributor onto the print agent receiving surface. A method and a machine-readable medium are also disclosed.

LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE CONTROL METHOD AND LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE
20230302803 · 2023-09-28 ·

A control method for a liquid ejection device including a liquid ejection head having a nozzle surface in which a plurality of nozzle arrays for ejecting liquid is formed and a wiping section which has an absorbent member, wherein the liquid ejection head and the wiping section are relatively movable in a scanning direction and in a sub-scanning direction; the nozzle arrays extend in the sub-scanning direction and are formed at predetermined intervals in the scanning direction; and the wiping section is set with, at different positions from each other, a wiping region in which the absorbent member wipes the nozzle surface and a receiving region in which the absorbent member receives liquid discharged from the liquid ejection head, the control method including performing flushing which includes ejecting liquid from each of the plurality of nozzle arrays at intervals in the scanning direction that are smaller than the predetermined intervals.

Recording head cleaning device, recording head cleaning method, and recording device
11766867 · 2023-09-26 · ·

Provided is a recording head cleaning device, a recording head cleaning method, and a recording device, with which a cleaning liquid from a nozzle is prevented from being mixed and a nozzle surface is cleaned. The problem is solved with a recording head cleaning device including a cleaning liquid holding unit that has a cleaning liquid holding surface, a cleaning liquid applying portion that applies a cleaning liquid to the cleaning liquid holding surface, a cleaning unit that cleans a nozzle surface of a recording head, in which a nozzle jetting an ink is disposed, with the cleaning liquid held by the cleaning liquid holding surface by making the cleaning liquid holding surface and the nozzle surface face each other, the nozzle surface with the cleaning liquid held by the cleaning liquid holding surface, and a back pressure control unit that sets a back pressure of the nozzle in a case of cleaning the nozzle surface to −800 pascals to −200 pascals.

Method of controlling inkjet printing process

Disclosed is a method of controlling an inkjet printing process. According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method of controlling an inkjet printing process by using an inkjet print system, the method including a printing operation of moving a first support chuck or a second support chuck in a second direction perpendicular to a first direction and performing the inkjet printing process of discharging an ink onto a substrate and a first suction operation of suctioning remaining ink from a nozzle formed on a first head or a second head using a first suction unit, wherein a controller controls the printing operation for a first substrate, the first suction operation for the second head or the printing operation for a second substrate, and the first suction operation for the first head to be sequentially performed.

LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE
20230294409 · 2023-09-21 ·

A liquid ejection device includes a liquid ejection portion including a plurality of first nozzles configured to eject a first liquid containing an inorganic pigment and a plurality of second nozzles configured to eject a second liquid not containing a substance having a hardness the same as or higher than a hardness of the inorganic pigment contained in the first liquid, and a control portion, wherein the control portion performs the cleaning such that a proportion of the inorganic pigment of the first liquid in a mixed liquid, remaining on the nozzle surface, containing the first liquid and the second liquid is smaller than a proportion of the inorganic pigment in the first liquid, and then performs wiping of the nozzle surface.