Printhead module for pagewide printhead having narrow print zone
11760094 · 2023-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2/175
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/14209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2202/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/2103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/175
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A printhead module for a modular pagewide inkjet printhead. The printhead module has only four rows of print chips configured for printing four different inks, each print chip having multiple nozzle rows for redundant monochrome printing of one respective ink. A print zone of the printhead module has a width of less than 100 mm across the four rows of print chips.
Claims
1. A printhead module for a modular pagewide inkjet printhead, said printhead module having only four rows of print chips configured for printing four different inks, each print chip having multiple nozzle rows for redundant monochrome printing of one respective ink, wherein a print zone of the printhead module has a width of less than 100 mm across the four rows of print chips.
2. The printhead module of claim 1, wherein the modular pagewide printhead comprises a plurality of printhead modules arranged end-on-end in a row.
3. The printhead module of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of fingers extending from opposite ends of the printhead module, wherein the fingers of neighboring printhead modules are configured to be interdigitated.
4. The printhead module of claim 3, wherein each finger comprises at least a portion of a respective print chip.
5. The printhead module of claim 1, wherein each print chip receives power and data through a respective longitudinal slot.
6. The printhead module of claim 5, wherein the longitudinal slots are alternately arranged with longitudinal ink supply channels in the printhead module.
7. The printhead module of claim 6, wherein a monolithic substrate of the printhead module has the longitudinal ink supply channels and longitudinal slots defined therein.
8. The printhead module of claim 7, wherein the monolithic substrate is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of: polymers, metal alloys and ceramics.
9. The printhead module of claim 8, wherein the monolithic substrate has opposite first and second faces, the first face having one or more first PCBs mounted thereon and the second face having one or more second PCBs mounted thereon.
10. The printhead module of claim 9, wherein the first and second PCBs are generally perpendicular to each other.
11. The printhead module of claim 10, wherein the first and second PCBs are connected via electrical connectors extending through longitudinal slots defined in the substrate.
12. The printhead module of claim 11 comprising a plurality of first PCBs co-mounted on the first face of each printhead module with the print chips, each row of print chips being electrically connected to a respective one of the first PCBs.
13. The printhead module of claim 12, wherein each print chip is electrically connected to its respective first PCB via wirebonds.
14. The printhead module of claim 1, wherein each row of print chips comprises a plurality of print chips butted end-on-end.
15. The printhead module of claim 1, wherein each print chip comprises at least three rows of nozzles for redundant monochrome printing of one respective ink.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
First Embodiment
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(22) Of course, the number of printhead segments 15 in each printhead module 3 may be fewer or greater than four, depending on the particular application. For example, a printhead module 3 may have up to ten printhead segments for printing additional spot colors (e.g. orange, violet, green, khaki etc), UV inks, IR inks and/or a fixative fluid. Likewise, each printhead segment 15 may contain fewer or greater than six print chips (e.g. 2 to 15 print chips).
(23) As best shown in
(24) The printhead modules 3 therefore provide the significant advantage of multiple-redundant full-color printing across a relatively narrow print zone. Typically, the print zone of the printhead 1 has a dimension of less than 200 mm, less than 100 mm or less than 80 mm in a media feed direction—that is, transverse to the longitudinal axes of the printhead segments 15 and print chips 13.
(25) In the printhead 1, the printhead modules 3 are nested together via interdigitated fingers 19 longitudinally extending from opposite ends of each printhead module. In the embodiment shown, four fingers 19 at each end of one printhead module 3 correspond to the four printhead segments 15 in the printhead module, such that the total number of fingers at both ends is twice the number of printhead segments in each printhead module. As best shown in
(26) Although all printhead modules are identical, in the pagewide printhead 1 according to the first embodiment each alternate printhead module (i.e. the central printhead module in
(27) In order to supply power and data to the print chips 13, the printhead module 3 according to the first embodiment has opposite first and second rigid PCBs 23 and 25 mounted parallel to each other on respective frontside and backside faces 24 and 26 of the substrate 7. Four first PCB s 23 correspond to the four printhead segments 15, with each first PCB being positioned alongside a respective row of print chips 13. Each print chip 13 in one printhead segment 15 has bond pads 27 connected to its respective first PCB 23 via wirebonds (not shown). The four first PCBs 23 are connected to the second PCB 25 mounted on the backside face 26 of the substrate via electrical connectors extending through longitudinal slots 30 defined through a thickness of the substrate. In the printhead module 3 according to the first embodiment, the electrical connectors take the form of pin connectors 32 extending from each first PCB 23 engaged with complementary sockets 34 extending from the second PCB. The longitudinal slots 30 accommodating these electrical connections are alternately positioned alongside the longitudinal ink supply channels 9, such that each pair of neighboring ink supply channels has one of the longitudinal slots positioned therebetween. As best seen in
(28) The alternating arrangement of longitudinal slots 30 and ink supply channels 9 simplifies routing of ink and electrical wiring through the substrate 7. Therefore, the substrate 7 may be formed as a monolithic component. For example, the substrate 7 may be formed of a molded polymer (e.g. liquid crystal polymer), a ceramic material or a die-cast metal alloy (e.g. Invar).
(29) As foreshadowed above, each ink supply channel 9 has a base 10 defining a plurality of ink outlets 11, with each print chip 13 receiving ink from a set of ink outlets. As best shown in
(30) In the printhead module 3 according to the first embodiment, the second PCB 25 covers the four elongate flexible films 35 of the four ink supply channels 9 and may be provided with vent holes (not shown) to allow flexing of the films, as required. Referring briefly to
(31) Each ink supply channel 9 has a corresponding pair of ink ports 41 positioned in respective fingers 19 of the substrate 7 at opposite ends of the ink supply channel. The ink ports 41 are in the form of spouts extending away from a backside face of the printhead module 3 perpendicular to a plane of the substrate 7. Typically, ink is recirculated through the ink supply channels 9 such that an ink port 41 at one end of the printhead module 3 is an inlet port and an ink port at an opposite end is an outlet port. The ink supply channels 9 of each printhead module 3 may be supplied with ink individually via the ink ports 41. Alternatively, a set of printhead modules 3, or all printhead modules in the printhead 1, may have corresponding ink supply channels 9 serially connected via the ink ports 41.
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Second Embodiment
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(34) The printhead 100 according to the second embodiment comprises four printhead modules 103 arranged end on end and mounted on a complementary support structure, which takes the form a U-channel 105. The U-channel has a base 106 having one or more openings configured for complementarily receiving the printhead modules 103 and, as described above, the number of printhead modules may be varied in order to construct a pagewide array of any required length.
(35) In contrast with the printhead 1 according to the first embodiment, the printhead 100 according to the second embodiment is supplied with ink from an elongate ink carrier 101, which take the form of a beam member extending alongside the line of printhead modules 103 and parallel with a longitudinal axis of the printhead. The ink carrier 101 is supported by a flange 107, which extends laterally outwardly from a sidewall 109 of the U-channel 105. Ink pipes 110 extend laterally from the ink carrier 101 towards the printhead modules 103 to connect with the ink ports 41, while the ink carrier receives and returns ink from an ink reservoir (not shown) via ink tubes 112 connected at one end of the ink carrier. Thus, each printhead module 103 is individually supplied with and returns four colors of ink to the ink carrier 101. The ink carrier 101 contains common ink inlet and outlet lines for each of the four colors.
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(37) Pairs of connector straps 116 extend transversely in a horizontal plane from the busbars 114 to provide power to individual printhead modules 103. The connector straps 116 are electrically connected to each printhead module 103 via power contacts 118 positioned on the roof of a PCB housing 119, which houses multiple PCBs supplying power and data to the print chips 13. The printhead modules 103 are linked via daisychained data connectors 120, which may provide, for example, a timing signal and/or print data from a controller (not shown) to each of the printhead modules. Alternatively, the print modules 103 may receive data individually in parallel from a controller.
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(40) In order to supply power and data to the print chips 13 in the printhead module 103 according to the second embodiment, five separate PCB s are mounted on the backside face 26 of the substrate 7 and extend perpendicularly with the respect to a plane of the first PCBs 23 mounted on the frontside face 24. The rearmost PCB shown in
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(43) From the foregoing, the skilled person will readily understand that the printheads 1 and 100 are highly suitable for use in digital inkjet presses, as well as certain desktop applications, where high-speed, high quality redundant printing is desired. In particular, the minimal length of the print zone in the media feed direction, redundancy within each color plane, and excellent alignment of printhead modules within a single complementary support structure advantageously enables such printheads to be used in a range of applications.
(44) It will, of course, be appreciated that the present invention has been described by way of example only and that modifications of detail may be made within the scope of the invention, which is defined in the accompanying claims.