Many aspects of embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiment. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Embodiments will now be described in detail below with reference to the drawing.
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When the first motor 16 drives the print head 12 to move upward along the Z axis, the second motor 14 enabled by the control unit 22 drives the ink tank 10 to move upward a same distance along the Z axis as the print head 12. When the first motor 16 drives the print head 12 to move downward along the Z axis, the second motor 14 drives the ink tank 10 to move downward a same distance along the Z axis as the print head 12. Therefore, a pressure difference between the ink tank 10 and the print head 12 is kept constant while the print head 12 moves upward or downward along the Z axis. In other words, the static hydraulic pressure that the ink exerts on the print head 12 is maintained.
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In step 1, the print head 12 is driven to move in a direction selected from the group consisting of a vertical direction (i.e., the Z axis), a horizontal direction (not labeled) and a combination thereof.
In step 2, the ink tank 10 is substantially simultaneously driven to move in response to vertical movement of the print head 12 so as to maintain the static hydraulic pressure that the ink exerts on the print head 12. That is, when the print head 12 is driven to move along the Z axis, the ink tank 10 is driven to moved a same distance along a same direction as the print head 12.
The print head 12 can be driven by the first motor 16, and the ink tank 10 can be driven by the second motor 14. Both the first motor 16 and the second motor 14 are connected electrically with the control unit 22, and are controlled by the control unit 22. When the first motor 16 drives the print head 12 to move upward along the Z axis, the second motor 14 enabled by the control unit 22 drives the ink tank 10 to move upward a same distance along the Z axis as the print head 12. When the first motor 16 drives the print head 12 to move downward along the Z axis, the second motor 14 drives the ink tank 10 to move downward a same distance along the Z axis as the print head 12.
In the ink jet device of the present embodiment, the static hydraulic pressure of the ink exerted on the print head is kept constant while the print head moves along the Z axis. Therefore, ink leakage from the print head is avoided as well as air being sucked into the print head while the print head moves along the Z axis. In this case, the printing performance of the ink jet device is improved, and time for maintenance of the ink jet device is decreased. The present method for keeping a constant pressure difference between the print head and ink tank in ink jet device achieves the same advantages as the ink jet device.
While certain embodiments have been described and exemplified above, various other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing disclosure. The present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described and exemplified but is capable of considerable variation and modification without departure from the scope of the appended claims.
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95128630 | Aug 2006 | TW | national |