SCANNING INKJET PRINTER WITH LOW FRICTION TRANSPORT BELT
20230286297 · 2023-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J11/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2402/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2406/3223
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/11312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A printer includes a transport belt and a suction box. The suction box is in fluid connection with a suction source to apply an underpressure to a print medium on the transport belt. The suction box is provided with a plurality of protrusions having free ends that define a support plane for the transport belt and are provided with inlet openings. The transport belt is air permeable and endless, is provided over the suction box, and is provided with an inner channel structure which connects outer openings on an outer side of the transport belt to inner openings on an inner side of the transport belt. The inner openings are positioned to align with the inlet openings, and the inner channel structure widens from the inner openings to the outer openings.
Claims
1. A printer comprising: a transport belt that is air permeable and endless; and a suction box configured to be in fluid connection with a suction source to apply an underpressure to a print medium on the transport belt, wherein the suction box is provided with a plurality of protrusions having free ends that define a support plane for the transport belt and are provided with inlet openings, wherein the transport belt is provided over the suction box and provided with an inner channel structure which connects outer openings on an outer side of the transport belt to inner openings on an inner side of the transport belt, and wherein the inner openings are positioned to align with the inlet openings, and the inner channel structure widens from the inner openings to the outer openings.
2. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the inner openings has a combined open area that is substantially smaller than a combined open area of the outer openings.
3. The printer according to claim 1, wherein each inner opening is dimensioned corresponding to the inlet opening over which the inner opening extends.
4. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of protrusions extend in a transport direction of the transport belt and are spaced apart from one another in a lateral direction perpendicular to the transport direction.
5. The printer according to claim 4, wherein a free space is formed between neighboring protrusions in the lateral direction and underneath the transport belt a height direction perpendicular to the transport and lateral directions.
6. The printer according to claim 4, wherein a spacing between neighboring protrusions is greater than a width of the neighboring protrusions in the lateral direction.
7. The printer according to claim 4, wherein a width of the inlet openings or outlet openings in the lateral direction is smaller than a spacing between neighboring protrusions.
8. The printer according to claim 4, wherein each protrusion of the plurality of protrusions is longitudinal in the transport direction and has a length and a width, and wherein the length is multiples times the width in the lateral direction.
9. The printer according to claim 4, further comprising a scanning printhead assembly translatable in the lateral direction.
10. The printer according to claim 9, further comprising a controller configured to control the transport belt to transport the print medium in discrete steps, wherein, to print a swath of an image on the print medium, the scanning printhead assembly translates over the print medium in between the steps.
11. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the transport belt is a modular belt having a plurality of interlocking segments.
12. The printer according to claim 11, wherein each segment of the plurality of interlocking segments is formed of two parts, one part having an outer opening and the other part having an inner opening, and wherein the inner channel structure is between the outer and inner openings when the two parts are in their assembled state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure, and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0025] The present disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same reference numerals have been used to identify the same or similar elements throughout the several views.
Printing System
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[0027] The inkjet printing assembly 7 is configured to translate along a first guide beam 6 in a scanning direction. The scanning direction is perpendicular to the direction in which the print medium is transported by the belt 4. The inkjet printing assembly 7 holds a plurality of print heads (not shown), which are configured to jet a plurality of different marking materials (different colors of ink, primers, coatings, etc.) on the print medium 15, 16. Each marking material for use in the printing assembly 7 is stored in one of a plurality of containers arranged in fluid connection with the respective print heads for supplying marking material to the print heads to print an image on the print medium 15, 16.
[0028] The ejection of the marking material from the print heads is performed in accordance with data provided in the respective print job. The timing by which the droplets of marking material are released from the print heads determines their position on the print medium 15, 16. The timing may be adjusted based on the position of the inkjet printing assembly 7 along the first guide beam 6. The above mentioned sensor 8 may therein be applied to determine the relative position and/or velocity of the inkjet printing assembly 7 with respect to the print medium 15, 16. Based upon data from the sensor 8, the release timing of the marking material may be adjusted.
[0029] Upon ejection of the marking material, some marking material may be spilled and stay on a nozzle surface of the print heads. The marking material present on the nozzle surface, may negatively influence the ejection of droplets and the placement of these droplets on the print medium 15, 16. Therefore, it may be advantageous to remove excess of marking material from the nozzle surface. The excess of marking material may be removed for example by wiping with a wiper and/or by application of a suitable anti-wetting property of the surface, e.g. provided by a coating.
[0030] The marking materials may require treatment to properly fixate them on the print medium. Thereto, a fixation unit 10 is provided downstream of the inkjet printing assembly 7. The fixation unit 10 may emit heat and/or radiation to facilitate the marking material fixation process. In the example of
[0031] After printing, and optionally fixation, the print medium 15, 16 is transported to a receiving unit (not shown). The receiving unit may comprise a take-up roller for winding up the print medium 15, 16, a receiving tray for supporting sheets of print medium 15, 16, or a rigid media handler, similar to the media input unit 14. Optionally, the receiving unit may comprise processing means for processing the medium 8, 9 after printing, e.g. a post-treatment device such as a coater, a folder, a cutter, or a puncher.
[0032] The wide-format printer 1 furthermore comprises a user interface 11 for receiving print jobs and optionally for manipulating print jobs. The local user interface unit 11 is integrated to the print engine and may comprise a display unit and a control panel. Alternatively, the control panel may be integrated in the display unit, for example in the form of a touch-screen control panel. The local user interface unit 11 is connected to a control unit 12 connected to the printer 1. The control unit 12, for example a computer, comprises a processor adapted to issue commands to the printer 1, for example for controlling the print process. The printer 1 may optionally be connected to a network. The connection to the network can be via cable or wireless. The printer 1 may receive printing jobs via the network. Further, optionally, the control unit 12 of the printer 1 may be provided with an input port, such as a USB port, so printing jobs may be sent to the printer 1 via this input port.
Hybrid Printing System
[0033] The printer 1 in
Control
[0034] An embodiment of the control unit 12 is in more detail presented in
[0035] The CPU 31 controls the printing system 1 in accordance with control programs stored in the ROM 34 or on the HD 35 and the local user interface panel 5. The CPU 31 also controls the image processing unit 34 and the GPU 32. The ROM 34 stores programs and data such as boot program, set-up program, various set-up data or the like, which are to be read out and executed by the CPU 31. The hard disk 35 is an example of a non-volatile storage unit for storing and saving programs and data which make the CPU 31 execute a print process to be described later. The hard disk 35 also comprises an area for saving the data of externally submitted print jobs. The programs and data on the HD 35 are read out onto the RAM 33 by the CPU 31 as needed. The RAM 33 has an area for temporarily storing the programs and data read out from the ROM 34 and HD 35 by the CPU 31, and a work area which is used by the CPU 31 to execute various processes. The interface unit 37 connects the control unit 12 to the client devices 21-24 and to the printing system 1. The network unit 36 connects the control unit 12 to the network N and is designed to provide communication with the workstations 22-24, and with other devices 21 reachable via the network N. The image processing unit 39 may be implemented as a software component running on an operation system of the control unit 12 or as a firmware program, for example embodied in a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) or an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). The image processing unit 39 has functions for reading, interpreting and rasterizing the print job data. The print job data contains image data to be printed (i.e. fonts and graphics that describe the content of the document to be printed, described in a Page Description Language or the like), image processing attributes and print settings.
Modular Transport Belt
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[0037] The portion of the belt 4 forming the print surface 43 is supported on the top surfaces of the protrusions 44. The top surfaces of the protrusions 44 are aligned, such that these form a single, flat plane in the transport and lateral directions X, Y. The inner surface of the belt 4 is provided with inner openings 49. The inner openings 49 are positioned at the same lateral position as the inlet openings 45 in the protrusions 44. Preferably, the inlet openings 45 and the inner openings 49 have corresponding or similar dimensions in the lateral direction Y. The inner openings 49 connect to a channel 48 locally perpendicular to the plane of the belt 4. The channel 48 connects the inner opening 49 to a distribution chamber 52, which has a significantly greater width than the inner opening 49. The channel 48 and the distribution chamber 52 together form the inner channel structure 50 of the belt 4. The top surface of the distribution chamber 52 is formed by a perforated membrane or layer 46, for example a plastic plate provided with slits or other through-holes. The perforated layer 46 forms the print surface 43 upon which the print medium 15 is supported. The underpressure applied via the suction source 40 travels from the suction box 5 into the belt 4 via the connection between the inlet openings 49 and the inner openings 49 of the belt 4. The inner openings 49 form only a relatively small portion of the belt's surface. The distribution chamber 52 ensures that the underpressure is applied to the majority of the print surface 43. Thereby, the print medium 15 is adhered to the belt 4 via the underpressure applied through the air permeable top layer 46 of the distribution chamber 52.
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[0042] Although specific embodiments of the disclosure are illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations exist. It should be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are examples only and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing at least one exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents. Generally, this application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specific embodiments discussed herein.
[0043] It will also be appreciated that in this document the terms “comprise”, “comprising”, “include”, “including”, “contain”, “containing”, “have”, “having”, and any variations thereof, are intended to be understood in an inclusive (i.e. non-exclusive) sense, such that the process, method, device, apparatus or system described herein is not limited to those features or parts or elements or steps recited but may include other elements, features, parts or steps not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Furthermore, the terms “a” and “an” used herein are intended to be understood as meaning one or more unless explicitly stated otherwise. Moreover, the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on or to establish a certain ranking of importance of their objects.
[0044] The present disclosure being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
[0045] This application claims the benefit of EP Application No. 22161659.2, filed Mar. 11, 2022, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.