SYSTEM FOR REMOVING CONDENSATE FROM PRINTHEAD
20220371325 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J25/304
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2002/1655
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16544
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A printing device includes: an inkjet printhead having a row of ink ejection devices; a lift mechanism configured for raising and lowering the printhead between a maintenance position and a printing position; a conveyor tape positioned below the printhead in the printing position, the conveyor tape defining a slot aligned with the row of ink ejection devices; and a tape movement mechanism for moving the tape longitudinally along the length of the printhead. The tape movement mechanism is configured to move the tape along the printhead during printing, thereby conveying condensate accumulated on an underside of the tape away from the printhead.
Claims
1. A printing device comprising: an inkjet printhead having a row of ink ejection devices; a lift mechanism configured for raising and lowering the printhead between a maintenance position and a printing position; a conveyor tape positioned below the printhead in the printing position, said conveyor tape defining a slot aligned with the row of ink ejection devices; and a tape movement mechanism for moving the tape longitudinally along the length of the printhead, wherein the tape movement mechanism is configured to move the tape along the printhead during printing, thereby conveying condensate accumulated on an underside of said tape away from the printhead.
2. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the slot is at least twice a length of the printhead.
3. The printing device of claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the tape contacts a lower surface of the printhead.
4. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the tape is tensioned between a pair of pulleys positioned at opposite ends of the printhead.
5. The printing device of claim 4, wherein the pulleys are positioned above or below a media feed path.
6. The printing device of claim 1, wherein a movement direction of the tape is perpendicular to a media feed direction.
7. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the tape movement mechanism is configured to reciprocally move the conveyor tape along the printhead during printing
8. The printing device of claim 1, further comprising a condensate scraper positioned for scraping condensate away from an underside of the tape.
9. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the scraper is offset from the media feed path.
10. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the tape is comprised of a non-absorbent polymer.
11. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the tape includes an unslotted portion, said unslotted portion having a length equal to or greater than a length of the printhead.
12. The printing device of claim 11, wherein: the lift mechanism is configured to position the printhead in a spitting position at a predetermined height above the tape, said spitting position being intermediate the maintenance position and the printing position; and the unslotted portion of the tape, when aligned with and positioned opposite the printhead in the spitting position, receives ink spitted from the printhead on an upper surface thereof.
13. The printing device of claim 12, further comprising an ink scraper positioned for scraping ink away from the upper surface of the tape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] A specific embodiment 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
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[0035] The conveyor tape 12 is positioned at a predetermined height above a media path (incorporating a platen 14) and tensioned between a pair of pulleys 16. The pulleys 16 provide a two-way tape movement mechanism, thereby enabling reciprocal movement of the conveyor tape 12 therebetween. Additional pulleys (not shown) may be positioned either above or below the media path to direct the conveyor tape 12 towards, for example, a cleaning station. In some embodiments, the conveyor tape 12 may be in the form of an endless belt positioned either above the media path or partially above and below the media path.
[0036] The conveyor tape 12 is typically formed of a non-absorbent polymer material and has a slotted portion 18, in the form of a pair of longitudinal slots 19 shown in
[0037] Initially, as shown in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] After spitting, the conveyor tape 12 is rapidly repositioned and the printhead 5 is lowered further towards the platen 14 and into the printing position shown in
[0040] In summary, the conveyor tape 12 ameliorates the deleterious effects of condensation on print quality by providing a mechanism for dynamically removing condensate from the print zone 25 during printing. Advantageously, the conveyor tape 12 may function additionally as an intermediate spittoon, thereby optimizing the health of nozzles by shortening the period between printhead wiping and a first post-wipe ink ejection. In this way, inkjet nozzles are less prone to clogging in the period between wiping and printing.
[0041] 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.