Claims
- 1. A printing assembly for an inkjet printer, comprising:
- inkjet pen means for providing aqueous ink droplets that form print porous sheet medium such as paper sheets, which ink droplets contain sufficient moisture to cause cockling;
- a first heater for heating localized areas of the sheets along the print lines;
- a second heater mounted such that the inkjet pen means is disposed between the first and second heaters;
- support means for supporting the pen means and the first and second heaters proximate the surface of a sheet to be printed so that ink, upon ejection from the pen means to form a print line, is substantially immediately exposed along the print line to localized heat from the first and second heaters, which heat is sufficient to only partially dry the printed porous sheet medium; and
- an auxiliary heating means arranged at a location substantially spaced from the inkjet pen means for heating the sheet surface after printing, the auxiliary heating means including a first heated roller member for rolling across the printed surfaces of printed sheets and a second roller member mounted opposite the first roller member such that printed sheets are pressed between the first and second roller members such that the pressure and heat along the nip between the first heated roller member and the second roller member provide an ironing effect that removes moisture to fully dry the printed porous sheet medium and to flatten cockles therein.
- 2. A printing assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first heater is mounted to the support means for heating localized areas of a sheet surface immediately in advance of inking by the pen means.
- 3. A printing assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first and second heaters operate to heat each print line both immediately before and immediately after inking by the inkjet pen means.
- 4. A printing assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inkjet pen means is mounted for translational motion back and forth across the surface of a sheet to be printed.
- 5. A printing assembly according to claim 4 wherein the first and second heaters are mounted to the support means to travel with the inkjet pen means.
- 6. A printing assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inkjet pen means and the first and second heaters are stationary.
- 7. A printing assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second roller member is heated.
- 8. A printing assembly for printers such as inkjet printers, comprising:
- inkjet pen means for delivering aqueous ink droplets for printing on a porous sheet media such as paper sheets, which ink droplets contain sufficient moisture to cause cockling;
- carriage means for transporting the pen means back and forth parallel to the surface of a sheet to form print lines on the sheet surface;
- heater means mounted to the carriage means for travel with the pen means for heating localized areas along the print lines so that ink, upon ejection from the pen means, is substantially immediately exposed to elevated temperatures which temperatures are sufficient to only partially dry the printed porous sheet medium, said heater means comprising first and second heaters mounted on opposite sides of the pen means to heat each print line both immediately before and immediately after it is formed by the pen means; and
- an auxiliary heating means arranged at a location substantially spaced from the heater means for heating printed sheet surfaces after printing, said auxiliary heating means including first and second roller members mounted opposite one another so that printed sheets pass through the nip area between the two roller members such that the pressure and heat along the nip between the first heated roller member and the second roller member provide an ironing effect that removes moisture to fully dry the printed porous sheet medium and to flatten cockles therein.
- 9. A printing assembly according to claim 8 wherein the carriage means includes a guide shaft that extends parallel to the surface of a sheet during printing and a carriage member slidably mounted on the guide shaft.
- 10. A printing assembly according to claim 8 wherein the first roller member is heated.
- 11. A printing assembly according to claim 8 wherein both the first and second roller members are heated.
- 12. A printing system for printing inkdot patterns on sheets, comprising:
- a carriage arranged to move in a first direction parallel to the surface of a sheet to be printed;
- an inkjet pen transported by the carriage for delivering aqueous ink droplets for printing on a porous sheet media such as paper sheets, which ink droplets contain sufficient moisture to cause cockling;
- first heater means mounted on the carriage to travel with the inkjet pen for heating each print line immediately prior to the time at which ink is ejected from the inkjet pen onto the line;
- second heater means mounted on the carriage to travel with the inkjet pen for heating localized areas of each print line immediately after the line is inked by the inkjet pen which heater means are sufficient to only partially dry the printed porous sheet medium; and
- an auxiliary heating means for heating the printed surfaces of sheets after printing, the auxiliary heating means including at least one heated roller member which is mounted for rolling contact with the printed surface of sheets and a second roller member mounted so that printed sheets pass through the nip between the first and second roller members with the pressure and heat along the nip between the first heated roller member and the second roller member providing an ironing effect that removes moisture to fully dry the printed porous sheet medium and to flatten cockles therein.
- 13. A printing system according to claim 12 wherein the inkjet pen is mounted between the first and second heater means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/285,905, filed Dec. 16, 1988, now abandoned.
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