Claims
- 1. Structure for use with an inkjet printing apparatus including a print carriage having a stall adapted for insertion of an inkjet print cartridge, the print cartridge including a plurality of nozzles that eject ink from a print cartridge printhead, the structure comprising:
- a service station sled assembly, the sled assembly further comprising:
- a sled base; and
- a cap mounted on the sled base; and
- alignment means for aligning the print carriage with respect to the sled assembly when the cap is in contact with the printhead, such that the cap encloses the nozzles, the alignment means comprising:
- an alignment post extending from one of the sled base or print carriage; and
- an alignment cavity or hole formed in the other of the sled base or print carriage, the alignment post fitting into the alignment cavity or hole when the cap is in contact with the printhead.
- 2. Structure as in claim 1, wherein an end of the alignment post distal from the sled base or print carriage is rounded.
- 3. Structure as in claim 1, wherein:
- the alignment post extends from the sled base; and
- the alignment cavity or hole is formed in the print carriage.
- 4. Structure as in claim 1, wherein the alignment means further comprises:
- a plurality of alignment posts, each alignment post extending from one of the sled base or print carriage; and
- a plurality of alignment cavities or holes, each alignment cavity or hole being formed in the sled base or print carriage so that each alignment post fits into a corresponding one of the alignment cavities or holes.
- 5. Structure for use with an inkjet printing apparatus including a print carriage adapted for retention of a print cartridge, the print cartridge including a plurality of nozzles that eject ink from a print cartridge printhead, the print carriage being movably mounted on a printer chassis so that the print carriage can move translationally with respect to the printer chassis along a first axis, the structure comprising:
- a service station sled assembly movably mounted on the printer chassis so that the sled assembly can move translationally with respect to the printer chassis along a second axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first axis, the sled assembly comprising:
- a sled base; and
- a wiper mounted on the sled base; and
- positioning means for moving the sled assembly along the second axis so that, during wiping of the printhead of the print cartridge, when viewed in the direction of wiping, a wiping edge of the wiper that contacts the printhead during wiping would extend beyond the printhead by a predetermined amount if the wiper was unbent.
- 6. Structure as in claim 5, wherein:
- the sled assembly includes a print carriage contact surface;
- the print carriage includes a sled assembly contact surface; and
- contact between the contact surfaces of the sled assembly and print carriage positions the sled assembly with respect to the print carriage during wiping.
- 7. Structure as in claim 5, wherein:
- a guide rail is formed on one of the sled base or the print carriage; and
- a guide surface is formed on the other of the sled base or the print carriage such that contact between the guide rail and the guide surface positions the sled assembly with respect to the print carriage during wiping.
- 8. Structure as in claim 7, wherein:
- the guide rail is formed on the sled base; and
- the guide surface is formed on the print carriage.
- 9. Structure as in claim 7, wherein:
- a plurality of guide rails are formed on the sled base or the print carriage; and
- a plurality of guide surfaces are formed on the sled base or print carriage such that contact between the guide rails and the guide surfaces positions the sled assembly with respect to the print carriage during wiping.
- 10. Structure as in claim 5, wherein the sled assembly further comprises a cap mounted on the sled base, the structure further comprising alignment means for aligning the print carriage with respect to the sled assembly when the cap is in contact with the printhead, such that the cap encloses the nozzles.
- 11. Structure as in claim 10, wherein:
- the sled assembly includes a print carriage contact surface;
- the print carriage includes a sled assembly contact surface;
- contact between the contact surfaces of the sled assembly and print carriage positions the sled assembly with respect to the print carriage during wiping; and
- the alignment means further comprises:
- an alignment post extending from one of the sled base or print carriage; and
- an alignment cavity or hole formed in the other of the sled base or print carriage, the alignment post fitting into the alignment cavity or hole when the cap is in contact with the printhead.
- 12. Structure as in claim 10, wherein:
- a guide rail is formed on one of the sled base or the print carriage; and
- a guide surface is formed on the other of the sled base or the print carriage such that contact between the guide rail and the guide surface positions the sled assembly with respect to the print carriage during wiping; and the alignment means further comprises:
- an alignment post extending from one of the sled base or print carriage; and
- an alignment cavity or hole formed in the other of the sled base or print carriage, the alignment post fitting into the alignment cavity or hole when the cap is in contact with the printhead.
- 13. A method for capping an inkjet print cartridge with a cap, the print cartridge being inserted in a stall of a print carriage and including a plurality of nozzles that eject ink from a print cartridge printhead, the cap being mounted on a sled base of a sled assembly, the method comprising the steps of:
- moving the cap relative to the print cartridge so that the cap contacts the printhead; and
- inserting an alignment post extending from one of the sled base or print carriage into an alignment cavity or hole formed in the other of the sled base or print carriage when the cap contacts the printhead, so that the cap encloses the nozzles.
- 14. A method as in claim 13, wherein an end of the alignment post distal from the sled base or print carriage is rounded.
- 15. A method as in claim 13, wherein the step of inserting further comprises the step of inserting a plurality of alignment posts extending from the sled base or print carriage into corresponding alignment cavities or holes formed in the sled base or print carriage.
- 16. A method for wiping an inkjet print cartridge with a wiper, the print cartridge being inserted in a stall of a print carriage and including a plurality of nozzles that eject ink from a print cartridge printhead, the print carriage being movably mounted on a printer chassis so that the print carriage can move translationally with respect to the printer chassis along a first axis, the wiper being mounted on a sled base of a sled assembly that is movably mounted on the printer chassis so that the sled assembly can move translationally with respect to the printer chassis along a second axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first axis, the method comprising the steps of:
- before wiping, positioning the sled assembly in a predetermined position alone the second axis such that the print carriage will contact the sled assembly as the print carriage moves along the first axis during wiping; and
- moving the print carriage along the first axis so that a wiping edge of the wiper wipes the printhead, the wiper bending as a result of contact with the printhead, wherein contact between the print carriage and the sled assembly causes the sled assembly to move along the second axis, thereby positioning the wiper relative to the printhead during wiping such that, if the wiper was unbent, the wiping edge of the wiper would extend beyond the printhead by a predetermined amount when viewed in the direction of wiping.
- 17. A method as in claim 16, wherein the step of moving further comprises the step of contacting a print carriage contact surface of the sled assembly with a sled assembly contact surface of the print carriage.
- 18. A method as in claim 16, wherein the step of moving further comprises the step of contacting a guide rail formed on one of the sled assembly or the print carriage with a guide surface formed on the other of the sled assembly or the print carriage.
- 19. A method as in claim 18, wherein the step of moving further comprises the step of contacting a plurality of guide rails formed on the sled assembly or the print carriage with corresponding guide surfaces formed on the sled assembly or the print carriage.
- 20. A method for servicing an inkjet print cartridge, the print cartridge being inserted in a stall of a print carriage and including a plurality of nozzles that eject ink from a print cartridge printhead, a cap and a wiper being mounted on a sled base of a sled assembly, the method comprising the steps of:
- capping the inkjet print cartridge, the step of capping comprising the steps of:
- moving the cap relative to the print cartridge so that the cap contacts the printhead; and
- inserting an alignment lost extending from one of the sled base or print carriage into an alignment cavity or hole formed in the other of the sled base or print carriage when the cap contacts the printhead, so that the cap encloses the nozzles; and
- wiping the inkjet print cartridge, the step of wiping comprising the steps of:
- positioning the sled assembly in a predetermined position with respect to the print carriage such that the print carriage will contact the sled assembly during wiping; and
- moving the print carriage relative to the sled assembly so that a wiping edge of the wiper wipes the printhead, the wiper bending as a result of contact with the printhead, wherein contact between the print carriage and the sled assembly positions the wiper relative to the printhead during wiping such that, if the wiper was unbent, the wiping edge of the wiper would extend beyond the printhead by a predetermined amount when viewed in the direction wiping.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/289,712 filed on Aug. 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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