Carriage dam for inkjet printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6755505
  • Patent Number
    6,755,505
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A fluid ejection system includes a plurality of cartridges each including a fluid ejection device, and a carriage adapted to hold the cartridges. The carriage includes a carriage darn including a plurality of openings and a plurality of panels. Each of the openings accommodate one of the cartridges, and each of the panels have a surface oriented substantially parallel with a front face of the fluid ejection device 0° F. the one of the cartridges and at least one substantially straight edge extending substantially completely along a side of the one of the cartridges.
Description




THE FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to inkjet printers, and more particularly to an inkjet printer including a carriage dam which controls the accumulation of the ink aerosol in the inkjet printer during printer.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, a portion of a conventional inkjet printer


90


includes a printer carriage


91


and a plurality of print cartridges


92


installed in the printer carriage. Each print cartridge includes a printhead


93


which ejects or fires ink drops


94


through a plurality of orifices or nozzles


95


and toward a print medium


96


, such as a sheet of paper, so as to print a dot of ink on the print medium. Typically, the orifices are arranged in one or more columns or arrays such that properly sequenced ejection of ink from the orifices causes characters or other images to be printed upon the print medium as the print cartridge and the print medium are moved relative to each other. In one arrangement, the print medium is supported by a platen or roller


97


as the print cartridge traverses the print medium to create a band or swath of print on the print medium.




During printing, the ink drops generate a fine mist or fog of relatively small ink particles


98


suspended in air. Unfortunately, these small ink particles, referred to as ink aerosol, can accumulate on components of the inkjet printer and cause functional failures and/or cosmetic defects. The ink aerosol, for example, can cause corrosion of electrical contacts or traces of the print cartridges which, in turn, can lead to failure of the print cartridges. In addition, the ink aerosol can accumulate, for example, on the sides of the print cartridges such that when a user of the inkjet printer attempts to remove one or more of the print cartridges from the printer carriage, the accumulated ink aerosol is transferred onto the hands of the user thereby creating a messy operation.




The ink aerosol can also accumulate on media transport surfaces of the inkjet printer and be transferred to the print medium such that the print medium is marked or marred during printing. For example, when the printer carriage and print cartridges traverse the print medium during printing, the printer carriage may move beyond the edge of the print medium. As such, ink aerosol can accumulate on the platen or roller of the inkjet printer. Thus, when a subsequent sheet of print medium is routed through the inkjet printer, ink aerosol accumulated on the platen or roller may be transferred to the print medium.




Accordingly, a need exists for an inkjet printer which controls the accumulation of ink aerosol, generated during printing, on components of the inkjet printer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention provides a fluid ejection system which includes a plurality of cartridges each including a fluid ejection device, and a carriage adapted to hold the cartridges. The carriage includes a carriage darn including a plurality of openings and a plurality of panels. Each of the openings accommodate one of the cartridges, and each of the panels have a surface oriented substantially parallel with a front bite of the fluid ejection device of the one of the cartridges and at least one substantially straight edge extending substantially completely along a side of the one of the cartridges.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side schematic view of a portion of a prior art inkjet printer;





FIG. 2

is a side schematic view of one embodiment of a portion of an inkjet printer including a carriage dam according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a bottom schematic view of the inkjet printer of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a bottom perspective view of one embodiment of a carriage dam according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a top perspective view of the carriage dam of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 6

is a side schematic view of one embodiment of a portion of a service station assembly interacting with a portion of the carriage dam of FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “left,” “right,” “leading,” “trailing,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. The inkjet printer and related components of the present invention can be positioned in a number of different orientations. As such, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate one embodiment of a portion of an inkjet printer


10


for printing on a print medium


12


. Inkjet printer


10


includes a printer carriage


20


and a plurality print cartridges


30


. Print medium


12


includes a print region


14


within which print


16


in the form of characters and/or graphics is created as relative movement between print cartridges


30


and print medium


12


occurs during printing. Print medium


12


is any type of suitable material, such as paper, cardstock, transparencies, Mylar, and the like.




During printing, print medium


12


is held stationary as printer carriage


20


and print cartridges


30


move in a printing direction, as indicated by arrow


29


, to traverse print medium


12


and create print


16


. Upon completing a row of print


16


, print medium


12


is advanced in a direction substantially perpendicular to the printing direction indicated by arrow


29


(i.e., in and out of the plane of the paper). Thereafter, print medium


12


is held stationary as printer carriage


20


and print cartridges


30


move in a printing direction, as indicated by arrow


29


′, opposite the printing direction indicated by arrow


29


, to traverse print medium


12


and create another row of print


16


.




Printer carriage


20


is slidably supported within a housing (not shown) of inkjet printer


10


for travel back and forth across print medium


12


, and print cartridges


30


are installed in printer carriage


20


for movement with printer carriage


20


during printing. Printer carriage


20


, including print cartridges


30


, has a scan axis


21


along which printer carriage


20


and, therefore, print cartridges


30


traverse during printing.




Print cartridges


30


each include a printhead


32


having a front face


34


in which a plurality of ink orifices or nozzles


36


are formed in a manner well known to those skilled in the art. It is understood that printhead


32


may include one or more columns or other arrays of ink orifices


36


. In one embodiment, ink orifices


36


of printhead


32


are arranged in one or more columns


37


. As such, each column


37


of ink orifices


36


is oriented substantially perpendicular to scan axis


21


.




Example embodiments of printhead


32


include a thermal printhead, a piezoelectric printhead, a flex-tensional printhead, or any other type of inkjet ejection device known in the art. If printhead


32


is, for example, a thermal printhead, printhead


32


typically includes a substrate layer (not shown) having a plurality of resistors (not shown) which are operatively associated with ink orifices


36


. Upon energization of the resistors, in response to command signals delivered by a controller (not shown) to a respective print cartridge


30


, drops of ink


38


are ejected through ink orifices


36


toward print medium


12


.




Print cartridges


30


may eject the same or differing colors of ink drops


38


during printing. In addition, all or less than all print cartridges


30


may be operated at one time. While inkjet printer


10


is illustrated as including four print cartridges


30


, it is within the scope of the present invention for inkjet printer


10


to include any number of print cartridges


30


.




Ink drops


38


are ejected through ink orifices


36


and from printhead


32


into a print zone


15


with an intended ink drop trajectory. Print zone


15


is defined as being between printhead


32


and print medium


12


, and encompasses ink drops


38


. As such, print zone


15


, as well as print region


14


of print medium


12


, move with print cartridges


30


during printing. In one embodiment, ink drops


38


generate ink aerosol


39


in the form of a fine mist or fog of relatively small ink particles suspended in air. It is understood that the representation of ink aerosol


39


, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, for example, has been exaggerated for clarity of the invention.




Printer carriage


20


has a leading end


22


and a trailing end


24


when printer carriage


20


moves along scan axis


21


in the printing direction indicated by arrow


29


and a leading end


22


′ and a trailing end


24


′ when printer carriage


20


moves along scan axis


21


in the printing direction indicated by arrow


29


′, opposite the printing direction indicated by arrow


29


. In addition, since print cartridges


30


and, therefore, printhead


32


are installed in printer carriage


20


for movement with printer carriage


20


during printing, scan axis


21


represents a scan axis of print cartridges


30


.




In one embodiment, printer carriage


20


includes a carriage shell


26


and a carriage dam


28


. Carriage shell


26


is configured to hold print cartridges


30


and is mounted in inkjet printer


10


for lateral movement relative to print medium


12


. As such, carriage shell


26


supports print cartridges


30


for movement back and forth across print medium


12


. Thus, carriage shell


26


and print cartridges


30


traverse print medium


12


along scan axis


21


.




Carriage dam


28


is joined to carriage shell


26


and extends between leading end


22


of printer carriage


20


and trailing end


24


of printer carriage


20


. In one embodiment, carriage dam


28


includes a plate


280


which extends between leading end


22


of printer carriage


20


and trailing end


24


of printer carriage


20


. In one embodiment, carriage dam


28


is formed integrally with carriage shell


26


. In another embodiment, however, carriage dam


28


is formed separately from carriage shell


26


. As such, carriage dam


28


is secured or attached to carriage shell


26


for movement with carriage shell


26


during printing.




Plate


280


has a plurality of openings


281


defined therein. Openings


281


are each sized and configured to accommodate one print cartridge


30


such that printhead


32


of a respective print cartridge


30


is accessible and/or extends through a respective opening


281


. Openings


281


are spaced laterally from each other along scan axis


21


such that carriage dam


28


includes a plurality of panels


282


each formed by a portion of plate


280


adjacent to one or more openings


281


in plate


280


.




Plate


280


and, more specifically, panels


282


form a surface


283


of carriage dam


28


which is oriented substantially parallel with front face


34


of printhead


32


of print cartridges


30


when print cartridges


30


are supported by carriage shell


26


. As such, surface


283


of carriage dam


28


is oriented substantially parallel with print region


14


of print medium


12


during printing.




Preferably, panels


282


of carriage dam


28


are each positioned laterally of and adjacent to print cartridges


30


when print cartridges


30


are supported by carriage shell


26


. As such, panels


282


are positioned and extend between adjacent print cartridges


30


. Panels


282


each have at least one edge


284


which is oriented substantially perpendicular to scan axis


21


. In addition, edge


284


of each panel


282


is oriented substantially parallel with column


37


of ink orifices


36


of adjacent print cartridges


30


.




In one embodiment, printer carriage


20


and, more specifically, carriage shell


26


supports and/or holds print cartridges


30


such that a gap


40


is formed between adjacent print cartridges


30


. As such, a pocket


42


is formed between adjacent print cartridges


30


. Preferably, panels


282


of carriage dam


28


substantially block gap


40


between adjacent print cartridges


30


. As such, pocket


42


between adjacent print cartridges


30


is substantially closed by carriage dam


28


.




During printing, as described above, printer carriage


20


and, therefore, print cartridges


30


traverse print medium


12


in the printing directions indicated by arrows


29


and


29


′. As such, ink drops


38


are ejected from printhead


32


of one or more print cartridges


30


. As ink drops


38


are ejected during printing, ink aerosol


39


is generated. Thus, with carriage dam


28


, ink aerosol


39


accumulates on surface


283


of panels


282


of carriage dam


28


. Ink aerosol


39


, therefore, accumulates on carriage dam


28


rather than print cartridges


30


.





FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrate another embodiment of carriage dam


28


. Carriage dam


28


′, similar to carriage dam


28


, accommodates a plurality of print cartridges


30


(only one of which is illustrated in the drawings). Reference herein to carriage dam


28


, therefore, is also applicable to carriage dam


28


′. While carriage dam


28


′ is illustrated as accommodating six print cartridges


30


, it is within the scope of the present invention for inkjet printer


10


to include any number of print cartridges


30


and, therefore, for carriage dam


28


′ to accommodate any number of print cartridges


30


.




In one embodiment, carriage dam


28


′ includes a pair of rails


285


which extend between leading end


22


of printer carriage


20


and trailing end


24


of printer carriage


20


when carriage dam


28


′ is joined to carriage shell


26


. Rails


285


are spaced from each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to scan axis


21


of printer carriage


20


. As such, panels


282


of carriage dam


28


′ extend between rails


285


and are spaced laterally from each other along scan axis


21


to form openings


281


which accommodate print cartridges


30


. Preferably, rails


285


are oriented substantially parallel with scan axis


21


of printer carriage


20


. In addition, panels


282


of carriage dam


28


′ extend between rails


285


in a direction substantially perpendicular to scan axis


21


.




In one embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, inkjet printer


10


includes a service station assembly


50


. Service station assembly


50


, as is known in the art, includes a rubber blade or wiper


52


which is periodically passed over printhead


32


of a respective print cartridge


30


to wipe and clean front face


34


and, therefore, ink orifices


36


of excess ink. Thus, with carriage dam


28


, wiper


52


, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, may be periodically passed over a respective panel


282


of carriage dam


28


to wipe and clean surface


283


of panel


282


of ink aerosol


39


.




By providing printer carriage


20


with carriage dam


28


, carriage dam


28


controls the accumulation of ink aerosol


39


in inkjet printer


10


. More specifically, panels


282


of carriage dam


28


block gaps


40


between adjacent print cartridges


30


and close pockets


42


formed between adjacent print cartridges


30


. As such, ink aerosol


39


generated during printing accumulates on carriage dam


28


and, more specifically, panels


282


of carriage dam


28


rather than print cartridges


30


. Thus, wiper


52


of service station assembly


50


may be used to remove accumulated ink aerosol


39


from surface


283


of panels


282


. Surface


283


of panels


282


, therefore, provides a serviceable surface of carriage dam


28


.




By blocking gaps


40


between adjacent print cartridges


30


, carriage dam


28


reduces or eliminates the accumulation of ink aerosol


39


on, for example, the sides of print cartridges


30


. Thus, potential functional failures caused by the accumulation of ink aerosol on, for example, electrical contacts provided on the sides of print cartridges


30


are avoided. In addition, the mess created by the accumulation of ink aerosol on the sides of print cartridges


30


is avoided. Furthermore, by closing pockets


42


between adjacent print cartridges


30


, carriage dam


28


reduces an amount of free-floating ink aerosol


39


in inkjet printer


10


by reducing areas where ink aerosol


39


can drift. Thus, by providing carriage dam


28


, ink aerosol


39


accumulates on carriage dam


28


rather than floating freely within inkjet printer


10


and accumulating on other components of inkjet printer


10


such as a platen or roller of inkjet printer


10


. Carriage dam


28


, therefore, controls the accumulation of ink aerosol


39


in inkjet printer


10


during printing.




Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein for purposes of description of the preferred embodiment, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a wide variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations calculated to achieve the same purposes may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention. Those with skill in the chemical, mechanical, electromechanical, electrical, and computer arts will readily appreciate that the present invention may be implemented in a very wide variety of embodiments. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the preferred embodiments discussed herein. Therefore, it is manifestly intended that this invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. An inkjet printer, comprising: a plurality of print cartridges each including a printhead having a plurality of ink orifices formed in a front face thereof; and a printer carriage adapted to hold the print cartridges and traverse a scan axis, wherein the printer carriage includes a carriage darn including a plurality of openings and a plurality of panels, each of the openings accommodating one of the print cartridges, and each of the panels having a surface oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the printhead of the one of the print cartridges,wherein each of the openings are defined by a substantially straight edge extending directly adjacent the one of the print cartridges and along a side of the one of the print cartridges adjacent the printhead of the one of the print cartridges from one end to an opposite end of the printhead, wherein the substantially straight edge is substantially uniformly spaced from the side of the one of the print cartridges from the one end to the opposite end of the printhead.
  • 2. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein one of the panels of the carriage darn is positioned and extends between adjacent ones of the print cartridges.
  • 3. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the printer carriage is adapted to bold the print cartridges with a gap between adjacent ones of the print cartridges, and wherein one of the panels of the carriage darn is adapted to substantially block the gap between the adjacent ones of the print cartridges.
  • 4. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ink orifices of the printhead of each of the print cartridges form at least one column of ink orifices, and wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the openings is oriented substantially parallel with the at least one column of ink orifices of an adjacent one of the print cartridges.
  • 5. The inkjet printer of claim 4, wherein the substantially straightedge of each of the openings is oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 6. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the carriage dam includes a plate having the plurality of openings defined therein, wherein each of the panels OF the carriage dam are formed by a portion of the plate adjacent at least one of the openings in the plate.
  • 7. The inkjet printer of claim 6, wherein the printer carriage has a first end in a direction of the scan axis and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the plate of the carriage dam extends between the first end and the second end of the printer carriage.
  • 8. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the card age dam includes a pair of spaced rails, and wherein the panels of the carriage dam extend between the spaced rails and are spaced laterally from each other along the scan axis to accommodate one of the print cartridges therebetween.
  • 9. The inkjet printer of claim 8, wherein each of the panels extend between the spaced rails in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 10. The inkjet printer of claim 9, wherein the pair of spaced rails are oriented substantially parallel with the scan axis.
  • 11. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the openings includes an edge of the surface of each of the opening oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the printhead of the one of the print cartridges.
  • 12. A printer carriage adapted to hold a plurality of print cartridges of an inkjet printer, each of the print cartridges including a printhead having a plurality of ink orifices formed in a front face thereof, the printer carriage comprising:a carriage shell adapted to support the print cartridges for movement along a scan axis; and a carriage dam joined to the carriage shell and including a plurality of panels spaced laterally from each other along the scan axis to form a plurality of openings therebetween, wherein each of the openings are adapted to accommodate one of the print cartridges, and wherein each of the panels are configured to have a surface oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the printhead of the one of the print cartridges, wherein each of the openings are defined by a substantially straight edge configured to extend directly adjacent the one of the print cartridges and along a side of the one of the print cartridges adjacent the printhead of the one of the print cartridges from one end to an opposite end of the printhead when the one of the print cartridges is supported by the carriage shell, wherein the substantially straight edge is configured to be substantially uniformly spaced from the side of the one of the print cartridges from the one end to the opposite end of the printhead.
  • 13. The punter carriage of claim 12, wherein one of the panels of the carriage dam is adapted to be positioned and extend between adjacent ones or the print cartridges when the print cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 14. The inter carriage of claim 12, wherein the carriage shell is adapted to support the print cartridges with a gap between adjacent ones of the print cartridges, and wherein one of the panels of the carriage dam is adapted to substantially block the gap between the adjacent ones of the print cartridges when the print cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 15. The printer carriage of claim 12, wherein the plurality of ink orifices of the printhead of each of the print cartridges form at least one column of ink orifices, and wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the openings is configured to be oriented substantially parallel with the at least one column of ink orifices of an adjacent one of the print cartridges when the print cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 16. The printer carriage of claim 15, wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the openings is oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 17. The printer carriage of claim 12, wherein the carriage darn includes a plate having the plurality of openings defined therein, wherein each of the panels of the carriage darn are formed by a portion of the plate adjacent at least one of the openings in the plate.
  • 18. The printer carriage of claim 17, wherein the carriage shell has a first end in a direction of the scan axis and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the plate of the carriage dam extends between the first end and the second end of the carriage shell.
  • 19. The printer carriage of claim 12, wherein the carriage dam includes a pair of spaced rails, and wherein the panels of the carriage dam extend between the spaced rails.
  • 20. The printer carriage of claim 19, wherein each of the panels extend between the spaced rails in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 21. The printer carriage of claim 20, wherein the pair of spaced rails are oriented substantially parallel with the scan axis.
  • 22. A method of forming a printer carriage for a plurality of print cartridges of an inkjet printer, each of the print cartridges including a printhead having a plurality of ink orifices formed in a front face thereof, the method comprising the steps of:providing a carriage shell adapted to support the print cartridges for movement along a scan axis; and joining a carriage dam with the carriage shell, including laterally spacing a plurality of panels from each other along the scan axis and forming a plurality of openings therebetween, wherein each of the openings are adapted to accommodate one of the print cartridges, and wherein each of the panels are configured to have a surface oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the printhead of the one of the print cartridges, wherein each of the openings are defined by a substantially straight edge configured to extend directly adjacent the one of the print cartridges and along a side of the one of the print cartridges adjacent the printhead of the one of the print cartridges from one end to an opposite end of the printhead when the one of the print cartridges is supported by the carriage shell, wherein the substantially straight edge is configured to be substantially uniformly spaced from the side of the one of the print cartridges from the one end to the opposite end of the printhead.
  • 23. The method of claim 22, wherein laterally spacing the panels from each other includes configuring at least one of the panels to be positioned and extend between adjacent ones or the print cartridges when the print cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 24. The method of claim 22, wherein laterally spacing the panels from cacti other includes configuring the panels to substantially block a gap between adjacent ones of the print cartridges when the print cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 25. The method of claim 22, wherein laterally spacing the panels from each other includes configuring at least one edge of each of the panels to be oriented substantially parallel with at least one column of the ink orifices of an adjacent one of the print cartridges when the print cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 26. The method of claim 22, wherein laterally spacing the panels from each other includes orienting at least one edge of each of the panels substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 27. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of joining the cartage darn with the carriage shell includes joining a plate having the plurality of openings defined therein with the carriage shell and forming each of the panels of the carriage dam with a portion of the plate adjacent at least one of the openings defined in the plate.
  • 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of joining the carriage darn with the carriage shell includes joining a pair of spaced rails with the carriage shell, including orienting the spaced rails substantially parallel with the scan axis, wherein laterally spacing the panels from each other includes extending the panels between the spaced rails.
  • 29. The method of claim 28, wherein extending the panels between the spaced rails includes extending each of the panels between the spaced rails in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 30. A method of printing on a print medium with an inkjet printer including a plurality of print cartridges each including a printhead having a plurality of ink orifices formed in a front face thereof, the method comprising:supporting the print cartridges in a carriage shell and traversing the print medium with the print cartridges along a scan axis; ejecting ink drops through the ink orifices of the printhead of at least one of the print cartridges and toward the print medium, including generating ink aerosol of the ink drops; and collecting the ink aerosol on a carnage darn joined to the carriage shell and including a plurality of openings each accommodating one of the print cartridges and a plurality of panels each having a surface oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the printhead of the one of the print cartridges, wherein each of the openings are defined by a substantially straight edge extending directly adjacent the one of the print cartridges and along a side of the one of the print cartridges adjacent the printhead of the one of the print cartridges from one end to an opposite end of the printhead, wherein the substantially straight edge is substantially uniformly spaced from the side of the one of the print cartridges from the one end to the opposite end of the printhead, wherein collecting the ink aerosol on the carriage dam includes collecting at least a portion of the ink aerosol on at least one of the panels of the carriage dam.
  • 31. The method of claim 30, wherein collecting the ink aerosol on the at least one of the panels of the carriage dam includes collecting the ink aerosol on the surface of the at least one of the panels oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the printhead of the one of the print cartridges.
  • 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising:removing the ink aerosol collected on the at least one of the panels from the surface of the at least one of the panels.
  • 33. The method of claim 32, wherein removing the ink aerosol includes wiping the surface of the at least one of the panels in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 34. A carriage adapted to hold a plurality of cartridges of a fluid ejection system, each of the cartridges including a fluid ejection device, the carriage comprising:a carriage shell adapted to support the cartridges for movement along a scan axis; and a carriage dam joined to the carriage shell and including a plurality of panels spaced laterally from each other along the scan axis to form a plurality of openings therebetween, wherein each of the openings are adapted to accommodate one of the cartridges, and wherein each of the panels are configured to have a surface oriented substantially parallel with a front face of the fluid ejection device of the one of the cartridges, wherein each of the openings are defined by a substantially straight edge configured to extend directly adjacent the one of the cartridges and along a side of the one of the cartridges adjacent the fluid ejection device of the one of the cartridges from one end to an opposite end of the fluid ejection device when the one of the cartridges is supported by the carriage shell, wherein the substantially straight edge is configured to be substantially uniformly spaced from the side of the one of the cartridges from the one end to the opposite end of the fluid ejection device.
  • 35. The carriage of claim 34, wherein one of the panels of the carriage dam is adapted to be positioned and extend between adjacent ones of the cartridges when the cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 36. The carriage of claim 34, wherein the carriage shell is adapted to support the cartridges with a gap between adjacent ones of the cartridges, and wherein one of the panels of the carriage darn is adapted to substantially block the gap between the adjacent ones of the cartridges when the cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 37. The carriage of claim 34, wherein a plurality of ink orifices of the fluid ejection device of each of the cartridges form at least one column of ink orifices, and wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the plate openings is configured to be oriented substantially parallel with the at least one column of ink orifices of an adjacent one of cartridges when the cartridges are supported by the carriage shell.
  • 38. The carriage of 37, wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the openings is oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 39. The carriage of claim 34, wherein the carriage dam includes a plate having the plurality of openings defined therein, wherein each of the panels of the carriage darn are formed by a portion of the plate adjacent at least one of the openings in the plate.
  • 40. The carriage of claim 39, wherein the carriage shell has a first end in a direction of the scan axis and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the plate of the carriage dam extends between the first end the second end of the carriage shell.
  • 41. The carriage of claim 34, wherein the carriage dam includes a pair of spaced rails, and wherein the panels of the carriage darn extend between the spaced rails.
  • 42. The carriage of claim 41, wherein each of the panels extend between the spaced rails in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scan axis.
  • 43. The carriage of claim 42, wherein the pair of spaced rails are oriented substantially parallel with the scan axis.
  • 44. The carriage of claim 34, wherein the substantially straight edge of each of the openings includes an edge of the surface of each of the panels configured to be oriented substantially parallel with the front face of the fluid ejection device of the one of the cartridges.
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