Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a heatable platen for supporting print media in a printer, comprising the steps of:providing a platen having a support surface for supporting print media; forming ports in the platen so that there is fluid communication through the platen via the ports and so that at least a first portion of the support surface carries a uniform distribution of the ports; and connecting to the platen a conductive heater that has two spaced-apart heater elements arranged to extend adjacent to ports in the first portion so that some of the ports in the first portion are substantially between the two elements.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the connecting step includes the step of mounting the heater elements to the support surface.
- 3. The method of claim 2 including the step of mounting the heater elements to protrude from the support surface.
- 4. The method of claim 1 including the step of mounting the heater elements to the platen remote from the support surface, thereby to conduct heat through the platen to the support surface.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the ports have openings at the first portion of the support surface and wherein the forming step includes the step of forming the openings to have a minimum cross sectional dimension, and further comprising the step of spacing apart those openings by a distance no greater than one and one-half times that minimum cross sectional dimension.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein forming ports in the platen includes arranging the uniform distribution of ports into a plurality of rows and connecting the heater so that a row of ports is between the two heater elements.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein connecting the heater includes connecting to the platen a number of heaters having a number of heater elements arranged so that a heater element extends between each pair of the rows of uniform distribution of ports.
- 8. A heatable platen for supporting print media in a printer, comprising:a platen having a support surface for supporting print media and having ports formed therein so that there is fluid communication through the platen via the ports and so that at least a first portion of the support surface carries a uniform distribution of the ports; and a conductive heater connected to the platen and having elements arranged to extend adjacent to ports in the first portion with some of the ports in the first portion being substantially between the heater elements.
- 9. The platen of claim 8 wherein the beater elements are mounted to the support surface.
- 10. The platen of claim 9 wherein the heater elements are mounted to protrude from the support surface.
- 11. The platen of claim 8 wherein the heater elements are mounted remote from the support surface, thereby to conduct heat through the platen to the support surface.
- 12. The platen of claim 8 wherein the ports have openings at the first portion of the support surface and wherein the openings each have a minimum cross sectional dimension the openings being arranged to be spaced apart by a distance no greater than one and one-half times that minimum cross sectional dimension.
- 13. The platen of claim 8 wherein the platen ports are arranged in a uniform distribution of a plurality of rows and so that a row of ports is between two heater elements.
- 14. The platen of claim 13 wherein the heater has a plurality of spaced apart heater elements arranged so that the platen has alternating rows of ports and heater elements.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 09/412,842 filed on Oct. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,336,722 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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