Media transport through a dryer that attenuates thermal artifacts in images on substrates printed by aqueous ink printers
11161355 · 2021-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul J. McConville (Webster, NY)
- Linn C. Hoover (Webster, NY, US)
- Anthony S. Condello (Webster, NY, US)
- Jason M. LeFevre (Penfield, NY)
- Seemit Praharaj (Webster, NY)
- Douglas K. Herrmann (Webster, NY)
- David A. Vankouwenberg (Avon, NY, US)
- Chu-heng Liu (Penfield, NY)
- Michael J. Levy (Webster, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B41J11/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/00216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An inkjet printer includes a dryer configured to attenuate the effects of temperature differentials arising in substrates that are caused by holes in a media transport belt and a platen covering a vacuum plenum. The dryer includes a platen, a heater configured to direct heat toward the platen, at least one media transport belt configured to slide over the platen to move the substrates past the heater after the ink images have been formed on the substrates, and at least one belt diversion component configured to divert the at least one media belt from a straight-line path over the platen.
Claims
1. An inkjet printer comprising: at least one printhead configured to eject drops of an ink onto substrates moving past the at least one printhead to form ink images on the substrates; and a dryer having: a platen; a heater configured to direct heat toward the platen; at least one media transport belt configured to slide over the platen to move the substrates past the heater after the ink images have been formed on the substrates; and at least one belt diversion component configured to divert the at least one media belt from a straight-line path over the platen.
2. The inkjet printer of claim 1, the at least one belt diversion component further comprising: a roller having a first and second end, the first end of the roller being journaled in a first bearing and the second end of the roller being journaled in a second bearing.
3. The inkjet printer of claim 2 wherein the first bearing is positioned within a first wall of a vacuum plenum and the second bearing is positioned within a second wall of the vacuum plenum, the first wall of the vacuum plenum being opposite the second wall of the vacuum plenum in a cross-process direction.
4. The inkjet printer of claim 2 further comprising: a third wall that joins the first wall of the vacuum plenum to the second wall of the vacuum plenum; two flanges extending from the third wall for each roller of the at least one belt diversion component; and the first bearing being positioned within one of the two flanges for each roller and the second bearing being positioned within the other of the two flanges for each roller, the two flanges for each roller being opposite one another in a cross-process direction.
5. The inkjet printer of claim 2 wherein each roller of the at least one belt diversion component is positioned beneath an opening in the platen.
6. The inkjet printer of claim 5 wherein a distance of travel for the at least one media transport belt from one side of the opening to the roller and to the opposite side of the opening in a process direction is greater than a diameter of the opening in the platen.
7. The inkjet printer of claim 6 wherein the at least one belt diversion component is a plurality of belt diversion components arranged irregularly in the platen.
8. The inkjet printer of claim 7 wherein the at least one media transport belt is a plurality of transport belts, each belt in the plurality of transport belts being separated from the other belts in the plurality of transport belts by a distance that exposes a portion of the platen between adjacent media transport belts.
9. The inkjet printer of claim 8 wherein each media transport belt is scalloped along each edge of the media transport belt that extends in the process direction.
10. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein the at least one belt diversion component is a plurality of belt diversion components and a number of belt diversion components in the plurality of belt diversion components is sufficient to separate a predetermined percentage of the at least one belt from the platen.
11. The dryer of claim 10, the at least one belt diversion component further comprising: a roller having a first and second end, the first end of the roller being journaled in a first bearing and the second end of the roller being journaled in a second bearing.
12. The dryer of claim 11 wherein the first bearing is positioned within a first wall of a vacuum plenum and the second bearing is positioned within a second wall of the vacuum plenum, the first wall of the vacuum plenum being opposite the second wall of the vacuum plenum in a cross-process direction.
13. The dryer of claim 11 further comprising: a third wall that joins the first wall of the vacuum plenum to the second wall of the vacuum plenum; two flanges extending from the third wall for each roller of the at least one belt diversion component; and the first bearing being positioned within one of the two flanges for each roller and the second bearing being positioned within the other of the two flanges for each roller, the two flanges for each roller being opposite one another in a cross-process direction.
14. The dryer of claim 11 wherein each roller of the at least one belt diversion component is positioned beneath an opening in the platen.
15. The dryer of claim 14 wherein a distance of travel for the at least one media transport belt from one side of the opening to the roller and to the opposite side of the opening in a process direction is greater than a diameter of the opening in the platen.
16. The dryer of claim 15 wherein the at least one belt diversion component is a plurality of belt diversion components arranged irregularly in the platen.
17. The dryer of claim 16 wherein the at least one media transport belt is a plurality of transport belts, each belt in the plurality of transport belts being separated from the other belts in the plurality of transport belts by a distance that exposes a portion of the platen between adjacent media transport belts.
18. The dryer of claim 17 wherein each media transport belt is scalloped along each edge of the media transport belt that extends in the process direction.
19. A dryer for an inkjet printer comprising: a platen; a heater configured to direct heat toward the platen; at least one media transport belt configured to slide over the platen to move substrates past the heater after ink images have been formed on the substrates; and at least one belt diversion component configured to divert the at least one media belt from a straight-line path over the platen.
20. The dryer of claim 19 wherein the at least one belt diversion component is a plurality of belt diversion components and a number of belt diversion components in the plurality of belt diversion components is sufficient to separate a predetermined percentage of the at least one belt from the platen.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing aspects and other features of a dryer having belt diversion components that attenuate the temperature differentials between media transport belts and the areas of the platen between the media transport belts are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) 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) The pretreating unit 120 includes at least one transport belt 124, which receives the media sheets 108 from the media supply 104 and transports the media sheets 108 in a process direction 112 through the pretreating unit 120. The pretreating unit 120 includes one or more pretreating devices 128 that condition the media sheets 108 and prepare the media sheets 108 for printing in the marking unit 140. The pretreating unit 120 may include, for example, one or more of coating devices that apply a coating to the media sheets 108, a drying device that dries the media sheets 108, and a heating device that heats the media sheets 108 to a predetermined temperature. In some embodiments, the printer 100 does not include a pretreating unit 120 and media sheets 108 are fed directly from the media supply 104 to the marking unit 140. In other embodiments, the printer 100 may include more than one pretreating unit.
(10) The marking unit 140 includes at least one marking unit transport belt 144 that receives the media sheets 108 from the pretreating unit 120 or the media supply 104 and transports the media sheets 108 through the marking unit 140. The marking unit 140 further includes at least one printhead 148 that ejects aqueous ink onto the media sheets 108 as the media sheets 108 are transported through the marking unit 140. In the illustrated embodiment, the marking unit 140 includes four printheads 140, each of which ejects one of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink onto the media sheets 108. The reader should appreciate, however, that other embodiments include other printhead arrangements, which may include more or fewer printheads, arrays of printheads, and the like.
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(14) 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.