System and method for attenuating ink smears on printhead faceplates during inkjet printhead maintenance
11427021 · 2022-08-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph M. Ferrara, Jr. (Webster, NY, US)
- David A. Vankouwenberg (Avon, NY, US)
- Jason M. LeFevre (Penfield, NY)
Cpc classification
B41J25/316
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An inkjet printhead assembly includes a controller operatively connected to an actuator so the controller can operate the actuator to tilt a carrier plate in which a plurality of printheads are mounted after a purge of the printheads has been performed. The tilt assists gravity in directing the purged ink to a wiper that is moved by another actuator operated by the controller to wipe the faceplates of one or more printhead faceplates in the carrier plate. After the wiper is returned to its home position, the carrier plate is returned to its level position and the printhead assembly is returned to its operational position for printing.
Claims
1. An inkjet printer comprising: a printhead assembly having a carrier plate with a length and a width, a plurality of printheads mounted in the carrier plate, a member configured for linear motion that is positioned at one end of the length of the carrier plate, a plurality of actuators, a first actuator being operatively connected to the member configured for linear motion, and a controller operatively connected to the plurality of actuators, the controller being configured to operate the first actuator to move the member configured for linear motion to move the one end of the carrier plate from a level position and tilt the carrier plate so the one end of the length of the carrier plate is at a different gravitational potential than an opposite end of the length of the carrier plate and to operate the first actuator to reverse the linear motion of the member configured for linear motion to return the carrier plate to the level position; and a wiper operatively connected to a second actuator in the plurality of actuators, the controller being further configured to operate the second actuator in the plurality of actuators to move the wiper from a first position across a faceplate of at least one printhead mounted in the carrier plate while the carrier plate is tilted and to return the wiper to the first position after the wiper has traversed the faceplate of the at least one printhead and while the carrier plate is tilted.
2. The printer of claim 1 wherein the member configured for linear motion is also configured for rotation about a longitudinal axis of the member; and the controller is further configured to: operate the first actuator to rotate the member configured for linear motion and rotation to tilt the carrier plate and to operate the first actuator to reverse rotation of the member configured for linear motion and rotation to return the carrier plate to the level position.
3. The printer of claim 2 wherein the member configured for linear motion and rotation about its longitudinal axis is a lead screw.
4. The printer of claim 3 wherein the tilt of the carrier plate is within a range of about one inch to about two inches below a horizontal axis when the carrier plate is at the level position.
5. The printer of claim 4 wherein each of the printheads in the plurality of printheads has a faceplate with an area in which an array of inkjets is located and a hydrophobic coating covers the area of each faceplate in which the array of inkjets is located.
6. The printer of claim 4, the controller being further configured to: operate a pressure source operatively connected to the printheads in the printhead assembly to emit ink from the inkjets in the inkjet arrays onto the faceplates of the printheads before the first actuator is operated to tilt the carrier plate.
7. The printer of claim 6, the controller being further configured to: wait a predetermined time interval after operating the first actuator to tilt the carrier plate so the emitted ink flows toward the first position of the wiper.
8. The printer of claim 7 wherein the predetermined time interval is sufficient for a portion of the emitted ink to contact the wiper at the first position.
9. The printer of claim 8 wherein the predetermined time interval is in a range of about 25 to about 35 seconds.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing aspects and other features of an inkjet printing system and its method of operation that helps ensure a quality wipe across the entire surface of an inkjet array in a printhead faceplate are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) For a general understanding of the present embodiments, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals have been used throughout to designate like elements.
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(9) A process 400 for operating the print head assembly 100 and wiper 120 in manner that helps ensure a quality wipe across the entire surface of an inkjet array in a printhead faceplate is shown in
(10) The process 400 begins by moving the printhead assembly to its maintenance station and capping the printheads (block 404). A pressure source is then operated by the controller 220 for a predetermined time at a predetermined pressure to purge the inkjets in the printheads (block 408). Another actuator is operated to rotate the lead screw and tilt the carrier plate toward the wiper(s) (block 412). After the tilting of the carrier plate is completed and a predetermined time interval has expired (block 416), actuator(s) are operated to move the wiper(s) along the wiper slide(s) to clean the faceplates of the printheads (block 420). Once the wipe is finished (block 424), the actuator(s) that move the wiper(s) along the wiper slide(s) are reversed to return the wiper(s) to their home position(s) (block 428). The wipe is determined to be finished when the wiper passes the last inkjet array in the last printhead to be wiped by the wiper. The actuator that rotates the lead screw is operated to reverse the rotation of the lead screw and return the carrier plate to its level position (block 432). The printhead assembly is then uncapped and returned to its operational position for printing (block 436).
(11) The predetermined time interval must be sufficient for a portion of the purged ink on the faceplate of the printhead nearest the wiper to flow towards the wiper and contact the wiper for lubrication at the commencement of the wiping action. In one embodiment, the predetermined time interval is about 25 to about 35 seconds with 30 seconds being a typical time interval for faceplates covered with a hydrophobic coating. Other time intervals can be used depending upon the amount of ink purged from the inkjets and the presence or absence of coatings on the faceplate of the printhead nearest the wiper.
(12) It will be appreciated that variations of the above-disclosed apparatus and other features, and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art, which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.