Claims
- 1. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprisingan ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; and a guide member disposed in the flushing region and haying a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member, wherein the ink absorbing member is not situated under an upper end portion of the slant surface.
- 2. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein an extending direction of the slant surface is arbitrarily selected with respect to the traveling direction of the carriage.
- 3. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a slant angle of the slant surface is set within a domain of 30°<θ<60°.
- 4. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a water-repellent layer is formed on the slant surface.
- 5. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flushing region is situated each of the non-print regions.
- 6. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; and a guide member disposed in the flushing region and having a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member, wherein the flushing region includes a plate member provided with an aperture through which the ink droplets pass, and wherein the aperture is situated between the recording head and the guide member.
- 7. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein the aperture is larger than a size of a surface on which the nozzle orifices are formed.
- 8. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; and a guide member disposed in the flushing region and haling a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member, wherein the recording head ejects a plurality colors of ink such that ink, which is easier to accumulate on the slant surface, lands on a lower position of the slant surface.
- 9. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein a landing position of black ink is lower than landing positions of any other colors of ink.
- 10. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; and a guide member disposed in the flushing region and haying a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member, wherein: the guide member is provided as a plurality of plate members for receiving the ink droplets at a predetermined angle with respect to a flight direction of the ink droplets the plural plate members are arranged within a cylindrical casing at the predetermined angle; and a cylindrical guide body is extended from the cylindrical casing continuously and downwardly for leading the received ink to the ink absorbing member.
- 11. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein the plural plate members are arranged at substantially equal intervals.
- 12. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein the predetermined angle is set within a domain of 40 to 80 degrees.
- 13. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged at both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; and a guide member disposed in the flushing region and having a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member, wherein the flushing operation includes a first flushing for ejecting ink droplets of a first ink and a second flushing for ejecting ink droplets of a second ink different from the first ink, and wherein the first flushing is performed at a first position on a traveling path of the carriage in the flushing region, and the second flushing is performed at a second position of the traveling path in the flushing region different from the first position, wherein the first ink flushed in the first flushing and the second ink flushed in the second flushing are ejected to a same surface, the same surface being the slant surface.
- 14. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first flushing and the second flushing is performed in order.
- 15. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the second flushing is performed without stopping the carriage.
- 16. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first flushing is performed before the carriage starts to travel.
- 17. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first flushing is performed without stopping the carriage.
- 18. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first position and the second position are fixed.
- 19. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein one of the first and second positions is fixed and the other is variable.
- 20. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the recording head includes three pairs of nozzle orifice arrays, andwherein a distance X between the first and second positions satisfies one of the following relationships: L1−L2≦X≦L1+L2, and2(L1−L2)≦X≦2(L1+L2) where L1 denotes a distance between the respective pairs of nozzle orifice arrays, and L2 denotes a distance between the respective nozzle orifice arrays.
- 21. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first position is situated at an outer limit of the traveling path of the carriage, and a second position is situated closer to the print region than the first position.
- 22. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein the first ink is black ink, and the second ink is at least one of cyan ink, magenta ink and yellow ink, andwherein the first position and the second position are determined such that the second ink is superposed on the first ink at least partly.
- 23. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein the first ink is at least one of cyan ink, magenta ink and yellow ink, and the second ink is black ink.
- 24. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from, nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; a guide member disposed in the flushing, region and haying a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member; and a flushing position controller inputting an adjusting value for correcting a position at which the flushing operation is performed.
- 25. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein the adjusting value includes a first value for correcting a preset flushing position of one of the nozzle orifice of the recording head, and a second value for correcting a preset flushing position of another nozzle orifice.
- 26. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 25, wherein the first correcting value is managed by counting reference pulses, andwherein the second correcting value is managed by a delay time period from a flushing drive signal based on the first correcting value.
- 27. The ink-jet recording apparatus set forth in claim 25, wherein the first correcting value is managed by counting reference pulses, andwherein the second correcting value is also managed by counting the reference pulses.
- 28. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 26 or 27, wherein the reference pulses are an encoder signal generated according to the traveling of the carriage.
- 29. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 28, further comprising a non-volatile memory for storing the correcting values, andwherein the output timing of the flushing drive signal is determined with reference to the correcting values in the non-volatile memory and the encoder signal.
- 30. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 24, further comprising a plate member provided with an aperture situated in the flushing region,wherein the aperture is situated between the recording head and the guide member, and wherein the aperture is smaller than a size of surface on which the nozzle orifices are formed.
- 31. The inkjet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein the nozzle orifices form a plurality of nozzle rows in the recording head; andwherein the flushing position controller controls the flushing operation such that each nozzle row coming to a predetermined flushing position starts to eject ink drops.
- 32. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 31, wherein a nozzle row used for ejecting ink which requires less flushing operation performs the flushing operation later.
- 33. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 31, wherein the flushing operation is performed when the carriage is accelerated.
- 34. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein the nozzle orifices form a plurality of nozzle rows in the recording head; andwherein the flushing position controller controls the flushing operation such that all nozzle rows ejects ink drops when the carriage starts to move.
- 35. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 34, wherein a nozzle row used for ejecting ink which requires less flushing operation performs the flushing operation later.
- 36. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; a guide member disposed in the flushing region and haying a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member; and a ventilation fan, wherein the ventilation fan is halted during the flushing operation.
- 37. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on the traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged at both sides of a print region, the pushing region including an ink absorbing member; a capping unit, which seals the nozzle orifices; a suction pump, which sucks ink remaining in the capping unit and leads the sucked ink to the ink absorbing member; and a porous sheet member provided outside the capping unit, the porous sheet member configured to receive ink ejected from the recording head when the flushing operation is performed, and to lead the received ink to the ink absorbing member directly.
- 38. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 37, wherein a distance between the porous sheet member and a surface on which the nozzle orifices are formed is set within a domain of 1 to 5 mm when the flushing operation is performed.
- 39. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 37, wherein the porous sheet member is hydrophilic.
- 40. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 37, wherein a mean pore size of the porous sheet is set within a domain of 100 to 500 μm.
- 41. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 40, wherein a lower end of the porous sheet member contacts with an inner face of the casing.
- 42. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 41, wherein the lower end of the porous sheet member is partially notched such that an opening is defined by the notch and the inner face of the casing.
- 43. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 42, wherein the opening is situated so as not to face the nozzle forming surface when the flushing operation is performed.
- 44. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 40, wherein the porous sheet member is secured to the casing by a fixing member, andthe fixing member is situated so as not to face the nozzle forming surface when the flushing operation is performed.
- 45. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 37, wherein the periphery of the porous sheet member is enclosed by a case, andwherein the ink ejected during flushing operation flows along the interior of the case and is absorbed by the ink absorbing member.
- 46. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 37, wherein the flushing region is situated each of the non-print regions.
- 47. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carnage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged at both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; and a guide member disposed in the flushing region and having a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member, wherein the flushing operation includes a first flushing for ejecting ink droplets of a first ink and a second flushing for ejecting ink droplets of a second ink different from the first ink, wherein the first flushing is performed at a first position on a traveling path of the carriage in the flushing region, and the second flushing is performed at a second position on the traveling path in the flushing region different from the first position, and wherein the first ink flushed in the first flushing and the second ink flushed in the second flushing are ejected to a same surface, the same surface being the slant surface.
- 48. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the first flushing and the second flushing is performed in order.
- 49. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the second flushing is performed without stopping the carriage.
- 50. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the first flushing is performed before the carriage starts to travel.
- 51. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the first flushing is performed without stopping the carriage.
- 52. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the first position and the second position are fixed.
- 53. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein one of the first and second positions is fixed and the other is variable.
- 54. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the recording head includes three pairs of nozzle orifice arrays, andwherein a distance X between the first and second positions satisfies one of the following relationships: L1−L2≦X≦L1+L2, and2(L1−L2)≦X≦2(L1+L2) where L1 denotes a distance between the respective pairs of nozzle orifice arrays, and L2 denotes a distance between the respective nozzle orifice arrays.
- 55. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 47, wherein the first position is situated at an outer limit of the traveling path of the carriage, and a second position is situated where is closer to the print region than the first position.
- 56. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 55, wherein the first ink is black ink, and the second ink is at least one of cyan ink, magenta ink and yellow ink; andwherein the first position and the second position are determined such that the second ink is superposed on the first ink at least partly.
- 57. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 55, wherein the first ink is at least one of cyan ink, magenta ink and yellow ink, and the second ink is black ink.
- 58. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; a guide member disposed in the flushing region and having a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member; and a flushing position controller inputting an adjusting value for correcting a position at which the flushing operation is performed.
- 59. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 58, wherein the adjusting value includes a first value for correcting a preset flushing position of one of the nozzle orifice of the recording head, and a second value for correcting a preset flushing position of another nozzle orifice.
- 60. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 59, wherein the first correcting value is managed by counting reference pulses, andwherein the second correcting value is managed by a delay time period from a flushing drive signal based on the first correcting value.
- 61. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 59, wherein the first correcting value is managed by counting reference pulses, andwherein the second correcting value is also managed by counting the reference pulses.
- 62. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 59, wherein the reference pulses is an encoder signal generated according to the traveling of the carriage.
- 63. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 62, further comprising a non-volatile memory for storing the correcting values, andwherein the output timing of the flushing drive signal is determined with reference to the correcting values in the non-volatile memory and the encoder signal.
- 64. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 58, further comprising a plate member provided with an aperture situated in the flushing region,wherein the aperture is situated between the recording head and the ink absorbing member, and wherein the aperture is smaller than a size of surface on which the nozzle orifices are formed.
- 65. The inkjet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 58, wherein the nozzle orifices form a plurality of nozzle rows in the recording head; andwherein the flushing position controller controls the flushing operation such that each nozzle row coming to a predetermined flushing position starts to eject ink drops.
- 66. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 65 wherein a nozzle row used for ejecting ink which requires less flushing operation performs the flushing operation later.
- 67. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 65, wherein the flushing operation is performed when the carriage is accelerated.
- 68. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 58, wherein the nozzle orifices form a plurality of nozzle rows in the recording head; andwherein the flushing position controller controls the flushing operation such that all nozzle rows ejects ink drops when the carriage starts to move.
- 69. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 68, wherein a nozzle row used for ejecting ink which requires less flushing operation performs the flushing operation later.
- 70. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising;an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region including an ink absorbing member for receiving ink droplets ejected from the recording head when a flushing operation is performed; capping means provided in one of the non-print regions for sealing the nozzle orifices; a guide member disposed in the flushing region and having a slant surface on which the ink droplets land and flow toward the ink absorbing member; and a ventilation fan, wherein the ventilation fan is halted during the flushing operation.
- 71. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:a plurality of ink-jet recording heads mounted on a carriage age which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on the traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region for receiving ink droplets ejected from the moving recording head when a flushing operation is performed; and a flushing position controller, which inputs an adjusting value for correcting a position in the flushing region at which the flushing operation is performed for each recording head, the flushing position controller including means for inputting a value for adjusting a timing of outputting a flushing drive signal for triggering the flushing operation.
- 72. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 71, wherein the adjusting value includes a first value for correcting a preset flushing position of one of the plural recording heads, and a second value for correcting a preset flushing position of another recording head.
- 73. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 72, wherein the first value is managed by counting reference pulses, andwherein the second value is managed by a delay time period from a flushing drive signal based on the first value.
- 74. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 72, wherein the first value is managed by counting reference pulses, andwherein the second value for a preset flushing position of the other recording head is also managed by counting the reference pulses.
- 75. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 72, wherein the reference pulses is an encoder signal generated according to the traveling of the carriage.
- 76. The ink-jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 75, further comprising a non-volatile memory for storing the correcting values, andwherein the output timing of the flushing drive signal is determined with reference to the correcting values in the non-volatile memory and the encoder signal.
- 77. An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:a plurality of ink-jet recording heads mounted on a carriage which travels in the widthwise direction of a recording medium for recording an image thereon by ejecting ink droplets from nozzle orifices provided therewith; a flushing region situated on a traveling path of the carriage in at least one of non-print regions which are arranged both sides of a print region, the flushing region for receiving ink droplets ejected from the moving recording head when a flushing operation is performed; a flushing position controller, including means for inputting a value for adjusting a timing of outputting a flushing drive signal for triggering the flushing operation; a plate member provided with an aperture situated in the flushing region; and an ink absorbing member for receiving the ink droplets which have been passed through the aperture, wherein the aperture is smaller than a total size of surface of the plural recording heads on which the nozzle orifices are formed.
- 78. A An ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:an ink-jet recording head mounted on a carriage, the head configured to record an image on a recording medium by ejecting droplets; wherein a first liquid is ejected from the head; and wherein a second liquid being different from the first liquid is ejected from the head such that the second liquid prevents a solidification of the first liquid.
- 79. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 78, wherein after the first liquid is ejected from the head in the ejecting region, the second liquid is ejected so as to mix with the first liquid.
- 80. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 79, wherein the first liquid is ejected from the head at a first position on a traveling path of the carriage in the ejecting region, and the second liquid is ejected from the head at a second position on the traveling path of the carriage different from the first position.
- 81. The ink jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 79, wherein the first liquid is comprised of a solvent, andwherein a proportion of the solvent in the second liquid is greater than that of the solvent in the first liquid.
- 82. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 78, further comprising a liquid absorbing member arranged to absorb a mix of the first liquid and the second liquid.
- 83. The ink jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 78, further comprising:an ejecting region situated on a traveling path of the carriage, the ejecting region having a guide member configured to receive the first liquid and the second liquid ejected from the head when an ejecting operation is performed.
- 84. The ink jet recording apparatus as set forth in claim 83, wherein the guide member is situated at a region outside of the recording medium.
- 85. The ink jet recording apparatus set forth in claim 78, wherein the second liquid is comprised of a solvent.
Priority Claims (6)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/443,299 filed on Nov. 19, 1999 now abandoned.
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