This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-140427 filed on Jul. 4, 2013. The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-140427 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an ink cartridge and an ink jet printer to which the ink cartridge is mounted.
2. Related Art
An ink jet recording apparatus which records an image on a recording medium using an ink jet recording head that can discharge ink supplied from an ink tank and which includes a recovery processing unit that performs a recovery process for maintaining a favorable ink-discharging state of the recording head, an ambient temperature detecting unit that detects an ambient temperature of the ink jet recording apparatus, and a controller that is held in an information holding unit of the ink tank and controls the recovery process on the basis of physical property information of the ink, which is in accordance with the detected ambient temperature, has been known (see JP-A-2006-159578).
Before an ink cartridge which is a container for receiving ink (it is also referred to as inkt, hereinafter collectively referred to as ink) which is supplied to the ink jet printer is mounted to an ink jet printer, the ink cartridge is usually stored in a location separate from an installation location (for example, an indoor place in which the ink jet printer is installed) of the ink jet printer. Therefore, in some cases, a temperature of an installation location of the ink jet printer is different from a temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge which is mounted to the ink jet printer. Accordingly, when, as similarly to a case of the disclosure described above, an ink temperature is indirectly acquired by, for example, measuring an ambient temperature and the recovery process is executed in accordance with the acquired ink temperature, a difference between an actual ink temperature and the acquired temperature is great. Accordingly, it is difficult to say that the optimum recovery process is executed.
The difference between the temperature of the installation location of the ink jet printer and the ink temperature increases with an increase in the size of the ink jet printer. The size of the ink cartridge increases with an increase of the size of the ink jet printer. However, a mass of the entire system of the ink cartridge having the increased size is large, and thus a heat capacity thereof is large. Accordingly, it is difficult to change the temperature of the ink cartridge. Thus, when the ink cartridge is mounted to the ink jet printer, it takes quite a long time until the temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge becomes equal to the temperature of the installation location of the ink jet printer. Therefore, in this case, it is necessary for a user to wait to use the ink jet printer until the ink temperature becomes equal to the temperature of the installation location of the ink jet printer. As a result, a temporal loss of a user is significant.
In order to meet the safety requirements, it is necessary for an ink cartridge in which ink containing organic solvent is received to be stored in a well-ventilated outdoor place. Thus, the difference in temperatures between the installation location of the ink jet printer and the ink is particularly large in a cold area or in a winter season.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide an ink cartridge in which a temperature of ink can become closer to an ambient temperature within a short time and an ink jet printer to which the ink cartridge is mounted.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an ink cartridge in which ink is received and which includes a through-hole.
In this case, the ink cartridge has the through-hole, and thus a contact area between the ink cartridge and the outside air increases. Accordingly, a temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge can become closer to an ambient (outside air) temperature within a short time.
The technical concept of the invention may be realized by a member other than the ink cartridge. For example, an apparatus (an ink jet printer) including the ink cartridge can be considered an example of the invention.
It is preferable that the ink jet printer further include a fan that blows air into the through-hole.
In this case, air is blown into the through-hole by operating the fan, and thus the temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge can become closer to the ambient temperature within a short time.
It is preferable that the ink jet printer further include a temperature sensor which is inserted in the through-hole.
In this case, the temperature is measured by the temperature sensor which is inserted in the through-hole of the ink cartridge, and thus it is possible to detect the ink temperature with high accuracy. In addition, a configuration which includes the ink cartridge and the temperature sensor can achieve a very compact size.
It is preferable that the ink jet printer further include a carriage which can move in a predetermined direction in a state where the ink cartridge is mounted thereon, in which the through-hole passes through the ink cartridge in the predetermined direction.
In this case, air passes through the through-hole with movement of the carriage, and thus the temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge can become closer to the ambient temperature with in a short time. Furthermore, the through-hole is provided, and thus turbulence of air flow, which is caused when the carriage moves, is prevented from occurring. Accordingly, so-called floating up of ink mist (that is, part of the ink ejected from the recording head, which floats in mist form without landing on a print substrate) can be reduced.
In this specification, the “ink cartridge” can also be referred to as an “ink tank” or a “liquid receiving container”. In addition, the ink jet printer according to the invention includes both a printer in which an ink cartridge is mounted on a carriage, and a printer in which an ink cartridge is not mounted on a carriage. Furthermore, the ink jet printer includes both a printer having a carriage and a printer not having a carriage.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In an example illustrated in
A paper feeding portion 15 which feeds the paper sheet S to the casing portion 14 side is provided in a lower portion of a rear side of the casing portion 14. In addition, a winding portion 16 which is supported by the leg portion 13 is provided in a lower portion of a front side of the casing portion 14. Furthermore, a supporting member 17 is provided between a paper feeding portion 15 and the winding portion 16 to extend along a transporting path of the paper sheet S. A rear end side of the supporting member 17 is accommodated in the casing portion 14 and a front end side of the supporting member 17 protrudes from the casing portion 14 to a lower front side. In a front surface side of the casing portion 14, a discharging port 14a through which the paper sheet S is discharged from an inner portion of the casing portion 14 is formed in a position above the supporting member 17.
A tension applying mechanism 18 which applies tension to the paper sheet S located in a portion between the supporting member 17 and the winding portion 16 is provided in the vicinity of the winding portion 16. The tension applying mechanism 18 includes a pair of arm members 19 which are rotationally supported in lower portions of the leg portions 13 and a tension roller 20 which is rotatably supported in tip portions of a pair of arm members 19.
The winding portion 16 includes a pair of holders 21 which pinch, from both axial sides, a core member (which is not illustrated and is, for example, a paper tube) around which the printed paper sheet S is wound in a cylindrical shape. One (a right one in
A controller 22 which controls operations of the printer 11 on the basis of programs is provided in the casing portion 14. In an upper portion of the casing portion 14, an operation panel 23 with which a setting operation and an input operation are executed is provided on one end side (a right end side in
In a lower portion of the casing portion 14, an ink cartridge 24 in which ink as an example of liquid can be received is provided on the one end side (the right end side in
A roller body R1 around which an unused paper sheet S is wound in a cylindrical shape is held in the paper feeding portion 15, as illustrated in
An end portion of a base end side (a rear end side, in the embodiment) of the ink cartridge 24, which is accommodated in the casing portion 14, is connected to a liquid supplying mechanism 31 which supplies the ink to the liquid ejection portion 30. The liquid ejection portion 30 which reciprocates along with the carriage 29 ejects the ink which is supplied from the ink cartridge 24, and thus a recording operation (a printing operation) is performed on the paper sheet S which is transported along the transporting path. Heaters 17a which dry the ink landing on the paper sheet S are provided on a rear side of the supporting member 17. The printed paper sheet S is guided, obliquely downward, along the supporting member 17, and then the printer paper sheet S is wound by the winding portion 16. Accordingly, a rolled body R2 is formed.
According to the embodiment, the ink cartridge 24 has the through-holes 32, and thus a contact area with the outside air increases. Thus, the temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge 24 can become closer to the ambient (outside air) temperature within a short time. Accordingly, in a case where there is a difference between the temperature of the printer 11 in an installation location and the temperature of the ink in the ink cartridge 24 when the ink cartridge 24 is mounted in the printer 11, it is possible to significantly reduce a temporal loss of a user described above. This invention is effective for various types of printers as long as it has an ink cartridge. However, in the various types of printers having ink cartridges, this invention is particularly effective for a printer, such as an LFP, of which the size of an ink cartridge has been increased. When an ink cartridge in which ink having organic solvent is stored is used or when an ink cartridge is used in a cold area or in a winter season, the difference in temperatures is particularly great. However, even in this case, it is possible to significantly reduce a temporal loss of a user.
Although only one ink cartridge 24 is illustrated in
Hereinafter, a plurality of modification examples of the embodiment will be described.
Needless to say, the shape of the ink cartridge 24 is not limited to those illustrated in
As a modification example, the printer 11 may be a so-called line type ink jet printer which does not include the carriage 29. In a case of a line type ink jet printer, the liquid ejection portion 30 which receives the ink supply from the ink cartridge 24 is configured to extend in the direction X such that a plurality of nozzles are aligned along a length which corresponds to a width of the paper sheet S. Such a liquid ejection portion 30 having a long shape can be referred to as a “head for a line printer”.
The invention also includes configurations in which some or all of the respective modification examples described above are combined. However, the configuration in
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2013-140427 | Jul 2013 | JP | national |