Claims
- 1. An ink containment and delivery system, comprising:a replaceable ink supply having a first pressure regulator for maintaining a negative gage pressure within the ink supply to prevent ink supply drooling; a printhead including an ink ejector and a second pressure regulator for maintaining a printhead ink pressure within a negative pressure range to prevent ink drool from the ink ejector and to provide an ink buffer for high-rate burst printing; and a fluid interconnect structure for establishing a fluid path between the replaceable ink supply and the printhead during printing operations.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the second pressure regulator is characterized by a set point gage pressure to which the second pressure regulator tends after flow through the printhead stops, and by a pressure-volume relationship having finite compliance for pressures above and below said set point gage pressure.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the second pressure regulator finite compliance for pressures above said set point gage pressure enables short interval high burst printing rates, wherein high printhead flow rates from the printhead nozzles at rates that the ink supply is unable deliver for long intervals are permitted without causing negative printhead back pressure which exceeds a predetermined limit.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the second regulator is a mechanical device with spring-loaded, lung-like air bags.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein said ink supply is positioned above the printhead in a gravitational sense.
- 6. The system of claim 1 further comprising a quantity of ink disposed in said ink supply.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein ink supply includes an ink reservoir, and the first pressure regulator is a capillary structure disposed in said reservoir for generating a capillary force on ink in the reservoir, said structure including at least one continuous fiber defining a three dimensional porous member with the at least one continuous fiber bonded to itself at points of contact to form a self sustaining structure for retaining the ink.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the first pressure regulator maintains a negative gage pressure within the ink supply to prevent ink supply drooling, but which is not so negative that the second pressure regulator cannot draw ink from the ink supply at rates required by the printhead during printing operations.
- 9. An inkjet printing system, comprising:a replaceable ink container for holding a primary supply of liquid ink, the ink container comprising a containment vessel with an outlet port, and a first pressure regulator for maintaining a negative gage pressure within the ink supply to prevent ink supply drooling; an inkjet printhead comprising a nozzle array, an internal ink reservoir, and a second pressure regulator for maintaining a printhead ink pressure within a negative pressure range to prevent ink drool from the nozzle array and to provide an ink buffer for high-rate burst printing, the second pressure regulator providing an air warehousing capacity within the internal ink reservoir while maintaining said printhead ink pressure within said negative pressure range; a receiving station for mounting the printhead and the ink container; a fluid interconnect structure for establishing a fluid path between the ink container and the printhead when the ink container and the printhead are installed in the receiving station.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein said first regulator comprises a body of reservoir material forming a capillary storage member for storing ink within the ink container under negative pressure.
- 11. The system of claim 9 wherein the second pressure regulator is characterized by a set point gage pressure to which the second pressure regulator tends after flow through the nozzle array stops, and by a pressure-volume relationship having finite compliance for pressures above and below said set point gage pressure.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the second pressure regulator finite compliance for pressures above said set point gage pressure enables short interval high burst printing rates, wherein high printhead flow rates from the printhead nozzle array at rates that the replaceable ink container is unable deliver for long intervals are permitted without causing negative printhead back pressure which exceeds a predetermined limit.
- 13. The system of claim 9 wherein said replaceable ink container is positioned above the printhead in a gravitational sense when mounted in said receiving station.
- 14. The system of claim 9 further comprising a quantity of ink disposed in said replaceable ink container.
- 15. A method for ink replenishment in an inkjet printing system, comprising:providing a replaceable ink container having an upstream pressure regulator for maintaining liquid ink within the container under negative pressure to prevent ink drool from an outlet port; providing an inkjet printhead including a nozzle array for ejecting ink droplets and a downstream pressure regulator for maintaining a printhead ink pressure within a negative pressure range to prevent ink drool from the nozzle array and to provide an ink buffer for high-rate burst printing; installing the printhead and the replaceable ink container in an inkjet printing system, so that an ink replenishment path is established between the outlet port of the ink container and the printhead cartridge; activating the printhead cartridge during a printing operation to eject ink droplets from the nozzle array; regulating the printhead ink pressure within the inkjet cartridge with the downstream pressure regulator to maintain the printhead ink pressure within a negative pressure range for producing good print quality.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said activating the printhead includes activating the printhead for a time interval to produce high burst rate printing using a relatively large amount of ink which exceeds a replenishment rate of the ink container, and said step of regulating the printhead ink pressure includes providing some compliance preventing the negative pressure from exceeding a negative pressure limit.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the second pressure regulator is characterized by a set point gage pressure to which the second pressure regulator tends after flow through the printhead stops, and by a pressure-volume relationship having finite compliance for pressures above and below said set point gage pressure.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein said installing the printhead and the replaceable ink container in an inkjet printing system includes:positioning the replaceable ink container above the printhead in a gravitational sense.
- 19. The method of claim 15 wherein an air bubble has been formed in said replaceable ink container or in said ink replenishment path, and further comprising:drawing the air bubble through the path into the printhead; and wherein said regulating the printhead ink pressure within the printhead with the downstream pressure regulator includes accommodating said air bubble while maintaining the printhead pressure in said negative pressure range.
- 20. The method of claim 15 further comprising:providing a supply of liquid ink in said replaceable ink container.
- 21. An ink delivery system, in which a printhead mounted on a scanning carriage moves across a print zone to deposit ink on media, with the printhead incorporated into a cartridge which has an internal pressure regulator that supplies ink to the printhead, the internal pressure regulator for maintaining a printhead ink pressure within a negative pressure range to prevent ink drool from the printhead and to provide an ink buffer for high-rate burst printing, the ink delivery system comprising:an ink supply that is adapted to be removably mounted to the scanning carriage; an ink reservoir in said ink supply that is in fluid communication with a discharge port; and ink contained in the ink reservoir which passes out of the discharge port and to the internal regulator of the printhead; and an ink supply pressure regulator for maintaining a negative pressure within said ink reservoir to prevent ink drool from said discharge port when the ink supply is disconnected from the printhead.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein said ink supply pressure regulator is a capillary member which maintains the negative pressure within the ink reservoir at the discharge port at a pressure range between −2 inches of water and −10 inches of water.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein said capillary member is a capillary structure including at least one continuous fiber defining a three dimensional porous member with the at least one continuous fiber bonded to itself at points of contact to form a self sustaining structure for retaining the ink.
- 24. An ink supply for use in an inkjet printer including a scanning carriage, and a printhead mounted on the carriage for movement across a print zone to deposit ink on media, the printhead incorporated into a cartridge having an internal pressure regulator that supplies ink to the printhead and maintains a printhead ink pressure within a negative pressure range to prevent ink drool from the printhead and to provide an ink buffer for high-rate burst printing, the ink supply comprising:an ink supply housing for removable mounting to the scanning carriage; an ink reservoir in said ink supply housing in fluid communication with a supply discharge port; ink contained in the ink reservoir which, when the ink supply is mounted on said carriage in fluid communication with the printhead, passes out of the discharge port and to the internal pressure regulator of the printhead due to a negative pressure differential between the ink supply discharge port and the internal pressure regulator; and a capillary structure disposed within the ink reservoir for maintaining a sufficient negative pressure within said ink reservoir to prevent ink drool from said discharge port when the ink supply is disconnected from the printhead, yet which is not so negative that the internal pressure regulator cannot draw ink from it at rates required by the printhead for good quality printing.
- 25. The ink supply of claim 24 wherein the capillary structure maintains said negative pressure within said ink reservoir in a range between −1 inches of water and −10 inches of water at said discharge port.
- 26. The ink supply of claim 24 wherein said capillary structure including at least one continuous fiber defining a three dimensional porous member with the at least one continuous fiber bonded to itself at points of contact to form a self sustaining structure for retaining the ink.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/430,400, filed Oct. 29, 1999, entitled INK RESERVOIR FOR AN INKJET PRINTER.
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