Ink jet printer system and method which preserves ink

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199976
  • Patent Number
    6,199,976
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
For the purpose of performing a high quality drafting with an ink that has a minimum contact with atmosphere and having high volatility and its ink ingredient is easy to separate, the ink jet type recording heads 52 and the sub tanks 54 are mounted at the side of the Y cursor 40, and the main tanks 60 are disposed at the side of the printer body. In the condition of completion of drafting or the standby of drafting, the ink in the sub tanks 54 is recovered to the side of the main tanks 60, and the ink in the recording heads 52 is recovered to the side of the waste solution tank 118. After the ink in the sub tanks 54 is recovered to the side of the main tanks 60, and before the ink in the main tanks 60 is supplied into the sub tanks 54, the ink in the main tanks 60 is stirred. After the ink in the recording heads 52 is recovered to the waste solution tank 118, the inside of the recording heads 52 is cleaned with the cleaning solution, and after the cleaning, the air is supplied into the recording heads 52, and the inside of the recording heads 52 is dried. The atmosphere release valve 90 is provided on the sub tanks 54, and after filling the ink in the recording heads 52, the atmosphere release valve 90 is closed excluding the drafting and the supply and discharge of the ink to the sub tanks 54 so that the ink in the sub tanks 54 is not evaporated.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to ink jet printers, and more particularly, it relates to ink jet printers in which sub tanks are mounted at the side of recording heads, and main tanks are provided at the side of the printer body, and ink filled in the main tanks are supplied to the sub tanks and recording is carried out by the recording heads of ink jet type.




The ink jet printers are disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. H 10-86395 and other publications in which sub tanks for ink are mounted at the side of recording heads, and main tanks for ink are mounted at the printer body side, and the ink is supplied from the main tanks to the sub tanks, and the ink is supplied from the sub tanks to the recording heads, and the ink is discharged from the recording heads to the paper to carry out a drafting. Also, in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. H 05-294528, the ink jet printer is disclosed in which the paper is guided onto a large diameter platen roller, and a drafting is carried out by the ink jet head on this platen roller.




As the ink for recording on the paper, the solvent ink has heretofore been known. This solvent ink has an advantageous point that the recorded surface keeps its ink stuck to the surface since the ink is fully dissolved therein. For this reason, there is no necessity of coating a protective film such as a lamination on the recording surface on which the recording is applied with the solvent ink.




However, the solvent ink has an alcoholic ingredient that has high volatility which is easily dried up as compared with aqueous ink, but on the other hand, it instantly becomes solid. Also, there is a quality that if it remains as it is, the pigment ingredient separates. Accordingly, in order to use such solvent ink and other easily volatile inks for use in the ink jet printers, a sealing quality is required in whole of ink supply paths, and basically, contact of the ink with atmosphere should be prevented as much as possible, and evaporation of the ink must be prevented. For this purpose, there is a need for keeping the ink in the recording heads, tubes, sub tanks for a long period of time. Furthermore, unless the ink is periodically stirred and mixed, there is an apprehension that the ink ingredient tends to separate.




An object of the present invention is to solve the foregoing points.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is to provide a high quality drafting with an ink that has a minimum contact with atmosphere and has high volatility and its ink ingredient tends to separate.




Ink jet type recording heads and sub tanks are mounted at the side of a Y cursor, and main tanks are disposed at the side of the printer body. When the drafting is completed or is in standby for drafting, the ink in the sub tanks are recovered to the side of the main tanks, and the ink in the recording heads are recovered at the side of a waste solution tank. After the ink in the sub tanks is recovered to the side of the main tanks, and before the ink in the main tanks is supplied into the sub tanks, the ink in the main tanks is stirred. After the ink in the recording heads is recovered to the side of the waste solution tank, the insides of the recording heads are cleaned with the cleaning solution, and after the cleaning, the air is supplied into the recording heads, and the inside of the recording heads is dried up. An atmosphere release valve is provided for the sub tank, and after filling the ink in the recording head, the atmospheric release valve is closed except for the drafting time and the supply/discharge operation of the ink into the sub tanks, and thus, the ink in the sub tanks is prevented from it being evaporated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a piping explanatory drawing showing an ink supply system of a plotter;





FIG. 2

is an appearance explanatory drawing of an essential part of the plotter;





FIG. 3

is an appearance explanatory drawing of an ink stirring mechanism;





FIG. 4

is a whole flow chart of an ink supply system;





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of an ink filling operation;





FIG. 6

is a flow chart of an ink supply operation;





FIG. 7

is a flow chart of a cleaning operation;





FIG. 8

is a flow chart of an ink recovery operation;





FIG. 9

is a flow chart of a head cleaning operation;





FIG. 10

is a flow chart of a head cleaning operation;





FIG. 11

is a flow chart of an ink pressure feeding operation; and





FIG. 12

is a flow chart of a capping suction operation.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The construction of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail by referring to the attached drawings.




In

FIG. 2

, numeral


22


denotes legs (another is omitted) disposed at right and left of a substrate


26


of an ink jet printer


24


, and the substrate


26


is fixed to the upper ends thereof. The legs


22


and the substrate


26


constitute the printer body of the ink jet printer


24


. At the upper parts of the legs


22


, a shaft holder


28


is fixed, and a shaft portion of a roll paper holder


32


to which a roll portion


30




a


of a roll paper


30


is detachably fixed is rotatably and detachably journalled on the shaft holder


28


. The substrate


26


is fixed with a platen


34


(paper guide plate), and in the vicinity of an upper flow end of the platen


34


, a guide roller


36


is disposed whose length is almost same with a width of the roll paper


30


extending in Y axis direction. The guide roller


36


is disposed in the upper part of the roll portion


39




a


of the roll paper


30


, and both ends of the guide roller


36


are rotatably journalled on the substrate


26


through a bracket. Numeral


38


denotes a Y axis rail, and is disposed horizontally in the upper part of the platen


34


, and both ends are journalled on the substrate


26


through the bracket. A Y cursor


40


(carriage) is shiftably mounted on the Y axis rail


38


, and the Y cursor


40


is interlinked with a Y axis drive device (not shown) disposed on the substrate


26


through a steel belt


42


. A slit is formed on the platen


34


along the Y axis direction, and a drive roller


44


is disposed in the slit. Both ends of the drive roller


44


are rotatably journalled on the substrate


26


through the bracket, and the drive roller


44


is interlinked with an X axis drive device (not shown) disposed on the substrate


26


.




A pinch roller shaft


46


is mounted on the Y axis rail


38


through a spring mechanism (not shown) liftably, and the pinch roller


48


fixed rotatably to the pinch roller shaft


46


is to be set either in a condition where it separates from the surface of the drive roller


44


and a condition where it is in contact at a level and springy with the surface.




A head base


50


is fixed to one side of the Y cursor


40


, and 4 pieces of ink jet recording heads


52


each of which has multiple heads are mounted on the head base


50


. On the other side of the Y cursor


40


, 4 pieces of sub tanks


54


are mounted for solvent ink of four colors (black K, cyan C, magenta M, yellow Y) whose number being equal to the number of the recording heads


52


, and on the upper cover of the sub tank


54


, an electromagnetic valve


56


is mounted. A sensor for detecting a level of the ink is mounted on each sub tank


54


. In order to keep a negative pressure in the ink supply path, namely, a tube


53


between the recording head


52


and the corresponding sub tank


54


, a solution upper surface of the sub tank


54


is disposed to be lower than a discharge vent of the ink of the corresponding recording head


52


. Numeral


58


denotes a main tank case disposed on the substrate


26


, and 4 pieces of main tanks


60


for 4 color solvent ink whose number is equal to those of the sub tanks


54


and the cleaning solution tanks


62


are detachably housed. Each main tank


60


and each cleaning solution tank


62


is constructed in such a way that an ink remaining quantity is arranged to be detected by sensors


136


and


138


consisting of limit switches disposed beneath each main tank


60


and each cleaning solution tank


62


which are supported by springs. Numeral


64


denotes a supply controller mounted on the substrate


26


, and in which pump


66


and electromagnetic valves


68


,


70


,


72


,


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


,


88


,


90


,


92


,


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


,


101


are built in its inside, and moreover, an electronic control circuit unit is provided which controls those electronic equipment. Also, a controller (not shown) for controlling the XY axis drive device and recording head


52


and the like is mounted on the substrate


26


of the printer


24


. Numeral


102


denotes a wiper motor, and


104


denotes a wiper for cleaning the discharge vent of the recording head


52


. Numeral


106


denotes a purge box having a rubber cap


108


for closing the discharge vent of the recording head


52


and an ink waste vent


110


alternately, and being disposed at the side portion of the outside of the drafting range of the substrate


26


, and being liftable by means of a motor


112


.




Each cap


108


of the purge box


106


and waste vent


110


are connected to a manifold


120


fixed to the substrate


26


through the tube and the electromagnetic valves


92


,


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


. Numeral


114


denotes a motor for stirring the ink in the main tanks


60


, and


116


denotes a waste solution tank case mounted on leg body


22


, and


118


denotes a waste solution tank. The waste solution tank


118


is supported by springs housed in a case


116


, and quantity of the ink is arranged to be detected by sensors


134


consisting of limit switches disposed between the bottom portion of the tank


118


and the upper surface of the case


116


.




On the bottom portion of each main tank


60


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, rotors


2


made from a magnetic material are rotatably journalled. On the substrate


26


, pulleys


4


are rotatably journalled for each main tank


60


, and a magnet


8


is fixed to each pulley


4


. Among 4 pieces of the pulleys


4


, a shaft


6


of one pulley


4


is connected to an output of the motor


114


. Between each pulley


4


, endless wire ropes


10


,


12


,


14


are spanned, and each pulley


4


is mutually interlocked.




Each of the component parts and the devices are connected by piping made of tubes as shown in FIG.


1


. The recording heads


52


can shift immediately above the purge box


106


that is off the drafting range by the shifting of the Y cursor


40


along the Y axis rail


38


.




The operation of the embodiment of the present invention will be described in the following.




To set a feed unit of the roll paper


30


on the platen


34


, the pinch roller


48


is lifted to feed the roll paper


30


from the roll unit


30




a


, and the roll paper


30


that is fed therefrom is inserted between the drive roller


44


and the pinch roller


48


, and thereafter, the pinch roller


48


is descended to arrange the pinch roller


48


to be in resilient contact with the drive roller


44


through the top of the roll paper


30


. In this arrangement, the setting of the paper is completed. When the setting of the paper is completed, and the printer enters into a drafting mode, the controller performs an ink filling operation as shown in the flow chart of

FIG. 4

, and thereafter, shifts to the drafting operation. When the drafting starts, the feed portion of the roll paper


30


is carried in an arrow direction (A) over the platen


34


by the intermittent rotation of one direction of the drive roller


44


. Also, the recording heads


52


are driven on the basis of an image information by the control of the controller, and the ink is discharged, and the feed portion of the roll paper


30


is scanned along the Y axis by the reciprocating shift of the Y cursor


40


along the Y axis rail


38


, and the image information being spread in the memory of the controller is visible from the surface of the roll paper


30


.




When a piezo element of the recording head


52


discharges the ink, the piezo element sucks the ink automatically from the sub tank


54


proportional to the quantity of the suction. In this case, if the sub tank


54


is not set at the negative pressure, the recording head


52


sucks the ink excessively and the ink overflows from the discharge outlet of the nozzle of the recording head


52


. To set the sub tank


54


at the negative pressure, the embodiment of this invention sets the position level of the bottom surface of the sub tank


54


downward against the discharge outlet of the recording head


52


.




When the drafting operation is completed, judgement of whether or not the sub tank


54


has the ink is made by a signal of the sensor, and no-ink judgement is made, shifts to the ink supply operation. After the ink supply, or if the judgement that the sub tank has the ink is made, judges whether or not a fixed time has passed after the drafting, and if the judgement is affirmative, shifts to the cleaning operation. In case the set time has not passed after the cleaning or the drafting, judges if the set time passed or not from the drafting completion or in the standby condition, and judges negative, returns to the drafting operation. Also, if the judgement is affirmative, shifts sequentially to the ink recovery operation and the head cleaning operation.




Next, the ink filling operation will be described by referring to a flow chart in FIG.


5


.




The controller performs the ink pressure feeding and the capping suction sequentially as will be described after shifting to the ink filling operation. By the foregoing operation, the ink is filled in the sub tanks


54


, and the inside of the recording heads


52


and the tube


53


connecting the heads and sub tanks become empty. Next, in the condition where the electromagnetic valves


68


,


70


,


72


,


101


are switched to the suction side, the electromagnetic valve


56


is changed over in the ink suction direction to drive the pump


66


.




In this manipulation, the inside of the waste solution tank


118


becomes the negative pressure, and the recording heads


52


suck the ink from the sub tanks


54


. The controller detects the quantity of the ink in the sub tanks


54


, and when a predetermined quantity of the ink is supplied to the recording heads


52


from the sub tanks


54


, the suction of the pump


66


stops. In this manipulation, the filling of the ink in the recording heads


52


is completed. At this time, the electromagnetic valve


92


for the waste vent


110


is closed.




After the pump


66


stops the suction, the motor


112


drives to descend the purge box


106


, and the cap


108


removes from the recording head


52


, and the Y cursor shifts to the drafting position along Y axis rail


38


. Next, the waste solution tank electromagnetic valve


101


and the cap electromagnetic valves


92


,


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


are released to atmosphere. In this manipulation, the ink in the cap


108


drops freely in the manifold


120


.




Next, the ink supply operation shown in

FIG. 4

will be described by referring to a flow chart of FIG.


6


.




The recording heads


52


are driven and the ink is discharged from the nozzles and the drafting is carried out. Next, the judgement is made as to if the drafting is completed or not, and in case the judgement is negative, the judgement is made if the sub tanks


54


have no ink. In case the judgement is made that there is no ink in the sub tanks, the operation shifts to the pressure feeding operation as will be described hereinafter, and returns to the drafting operation after supplying the ink to the sub tanks


54


.




Next, the cleaning operation shown in

FIG. 4

will be described by referring to a flow chart in FIG.


7


.




After the capping suction operation to be described hereinafter, the purge box


106


descends to separate the recording heads


52


from the caps


108


, and the recording heads


52


shift to the drafting position. Next, the waste solution tank electromagnetic valve


101


and the electromagnetic valves


92


,


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


are released to atmosphere and the ink in the caps


108


is freely dropped in the manifold


120


.




Next, the ink recovery operation shown in

FIG. 4

will be described by referring to a flow chart of FIG.


8


.




In the first place, the controller changes over the pump electromagnetic valves


68


,


70


in the suction direction, and changes over the sub tank atmosphere release electromagnetic valve


90


to atmosphere. Furthermore, it opens the electromagnetic valves


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


between main tanks and sub tanks, and drives the pump


66


, and sucks the ink in the sub tanks


54


into the main tanks


60


. Next, the controller judges if there is the ink in the sub tanks


54


after passing of the set time. When it judges that there is no ink in the sub tanks


54


, the display unit of the controller shows the error, and shifts to the error correction.




In case the judgement is made that there is ink in the sub tanks


54


, it drives the pump


66


for a predetermined time, and sucks the ink in the sub tanks


54


into the main tanks


60


, and thereafter, stops the pump


66


. In this condition, the ink in the sub tanks


54


and the tube cable


122


between sub tanks and main tanks is recovered into the main tanks


60


. Next, the electromagnetic valve


56


and the sub tank atmosphere release valve


90


are shut out. Next, it drives the motor


114


and rotates the magnets


8


and the ink in the main tanks


60


are stirred for a predetermined time by driving the motor


114


and rotating the magnets


8


to rotate the rotors


2


in the main tanks


60


by means of the inertia of the magnetic force.




Next, the capping suction operation is performed which will be described later. Next, the caps


108


are removed from the recording heads


52


, and the waste solution electromagnetic valve


101


and the cap electromagnetic valves


92


,


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


are released to atmosphere. In this operation, the ink in the caps


108


is freely dropped into the manifold


120


.




The head cleaning operation shown in

FIG. 4

will be described by referring to flow charts of FIG.


9


and FIG.


10


.




In the first place, the error correction is performed by judging if there is the remaining quantity or not in the cleaning tank


62


on the basis of the signal of the sensor


138


and displaying the absence of the remaining quantity in the cleaning tank on the display unit if there is no remaining quantity therein.




In case the judgement is made that there is the remaining quantity, the recording heads


52


shift immediately above the waste vent


110


of the purge box


106


. Next, the pump electromagnetic valves


68


,


70


change over the pressure feeding direction. Next, the pump and main tank electromagnetic valves


72


,


76


,


74


and the head electromagnetic valve


56


and the cleaning tank electromagnetic valves


78


,


88


change over in the cleaning tank direction. Next, it drives the pump


66


and pressure feeds the cleaning solution into the recording heads


52


for a predetermined time (about 30 seconds).




Next, the head air electromagnetic valves


74


,


88


change over in the air feeding direction. Next, it drives the pump


66


and feeds the air into the recording heads


52


for a predetermined time (about 5 seconds), and dries the inside of the recording heads


52


. Next, the controller judges how many times the air feeding drying operation has been carried out, and makes a judgement that it reaches a predetermined number of times (about 5 times), and stops the drive of the pump


66


.




Next, the wiping is carried out by shifting the recording heads


52


to the wiping position. The wiping is carried out by using one piece of the wiper


104


five times. The wiper motor


102


strikes at the stopper by turning in counterclockwise direction. If there is electrical possibility at the initial, the original position is determined by turning counterclockwise direction with current down. In this condition, normally, this position is maintained since the wiper


104


is at a position of not rubbing the recording heads


52


.




In one wiping operation, the following ABCDE operation takes place.




A. Confirms that the wiper motor


102


is at the original point.




B. Shifts the Y cursor


40


in the scanning direction to the position of the recording head


52


to be wiped.




C. Rotates the wiper motor


102


in clockwise direction at 72 degrees.




D. Shifts the Y cursor


40


in the direction of the cap


108


.




E. Rotates the wiper motor


102


in counterclockwise direction at 72 degrees.




When the wiping is completed, the recording heads


52


shift over the caps


108


, and push the recording heads


52


against the caps


108


.




Next, the cleaning tank electromagnetic valves


78


,


88


are changed over in the cleaning tank direction, and the electromagnetic valve


76


between the pump and the cleaning tank is released to atmosphere. Next, the recording heads


52


are driven for a predetermined time, and the cleaning solution is discharged from the nozzles. The capping suction operation to be described later follows. The caps


108


are separated from the recording heads


52


. Next, the waste solution tank electromagnetic valve


101


and the cap electromagnetic valves


92


,


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


are released to atmosphere. In this operation, the cleaning solution in the caps


108


freely drop into the manifold


102


.




Next, the ink pressure feeding operation shown in FIG.


5


and

FIG. 6

will be described by referring to a flow chart of FIG.


11


.




In the first place, the controller judges if there is remaining quantity of ink in the main tanks


60


or not on the basis of the signal of the sensor


136


, and in case it judges negatively, the display unit displays that no quantity remains in the main tanks, and shifts to the error correction. When it judges affirmatively, changes over the pump electromagnetic valves


68


,


70


in the pressure feeding direction, and changes over the electromagnetic valves


72


,


76


,


74


between the pump and the main tanks in the pressure feeding direction. Also, it opens the electromagnetic valves


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


between the main tanks and sub tanks and drives the pump


66


and pressure feeds the ink to the sub tanks


54


.




Next, the controller judges if the low limit level in the sub tanks


54


is detected by the signal of the level sensor or judges if a predetermined time (about 10 seconds) has passed, and judges affirmatively, stops the drive of the pump


66


, and releases the electromagnetic valve


76


between the pump and the main tanks to atmosphere. In this operation, the ink freely drops from the main tanks


60


to the sub tanks


54


for 30 seconds. In case, the up limit level sensor in the sub tanks


54


does not detect for this time, it generates an error.




To shut out the atmosphere release of the main tanks


60


at the time when the ink is supplied to the sub tanks


54


normally, the electromagnetic valve


76


is shut out and also, the electromagnetic valves


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


between the main tanks and sub tanks are closed.




If the drafting is not carried out at the time of this point, an atmosphere release valve


90


of the sub tanks


54


is closed to prevent an evaporation of the ink ingredient in the sub tanks


54


. In other words, the atmosphere release valve


90


of this sub tanks


54


is kept closed except for the case where the drafting is carried out, during the capping suction and cleaning as well as the recording heads


52


in the action.




Next, the capping operation shown in

FIG. 5

, FIG.


8


and

FIG. 10

will be described by referring to a flow chart of FIG.


12


.




The controller, in the first place, judges that the waste solution tank


118


is full or not on the basis of the signal of the sensor


134


, and in case it judges affirmatively, it displays that the waste solution tank is full and shifts to the error correction. In case of the negative judgement, it shifts the recording heads


52


to shift immediately above the caps


108


. Next, it changes over the pump electromagnetic valves


68


,


70


in the suction direction, and changes over the electromagnetic valves


72


,


101


between the pump and the waste solution tank in the suction direction.




Next, the controller drives the motor


112


to elevate the purge box


106


, and pushes the caps


108


against the recording heads


52


and closes the nozzles of the recording heads


52


with the caps


108


. In this condition, the electromagnetic valve


56


remains closed. Also, the cap electromagnetic valves


94


,


96


,


98


,


100


remain open and the waste vent electromagnetic valve


92


remains closed.




Next, the controller drives the pump


66


to keep the inside of the waste solution tank


118


at negative pressure, and sucks the ink in the recording heads


52


, including the ink in the tube


53


spanning between the recording heads


52


and the electromagnetic valve


56


to the waste solution tank


118


side.




The controller stops the drive of the pump


66


after a lapse of a predetermined time, and suspends the ink suction operation from the recording head


52


. Upon the suspension of operation, the inside of the recording head


52


and the inside of the tube


53


become empty.




The present invention has been constructed as described in the foregoing so that it can perform the drafting of high quality even though it uses the ink of high volatility and its ingredient is easy to separate.



Claims
  • 1. An ink jet printer comprising:a Y carriage having a first side and a second side; recording heads mounted on the first side of the Y carriage; sub tanks mounted on the second side of the Y carriage; main tanks provided at a side of a body of the ink jet printer, the sub tanks being connected to the main tanks and the recording heads; wherein ink in the main tanks is supplied to the sub tanks, and ink in the sub tanks is supplied to the recording heads; and a pump and a system of open/close valves configured such that the ink in the sub tanks is recovered to the main tanks upon completion of printing or during a standby in printing.
  • 2. An ink jet printer comprising:a Y carriage having a first side and a second side; recording heads mounted on the first side of the Y carriage; sub tanks mounted on the second side of the Y carriage; a plurality of main tanks provided at a side of a body of the ink jet printer; a pump and a system of open/close valves configured such that ink from the plurality of main tanks is delivered into the sub tanks, and ink from the sub tanks is delivered into the recording heads, and, upon completion of printing or during a standby in printing, the pump and the system of open/close valves are configured such that ink from the sub tanks is recovered into the plurality of main tanks and ink from the recording heads is recovered into a waste solution tank; each main tank having a bottom portion with a rotor located therein, said rotors being made of a magnetic material; rotatable magnet means associated with each of the rotors, for rotating said rotors to stir the ink within said main tanks; a cleaning solution tank connected to the recording heads, the pump and the system of open/close valves, wherein the cleaning solution tank contains a cleaning solution and the pump and the system of open/close valves deliver the cleaning solution to the recording heads, and the pump and the system of open/close valves deliver drying air to the recording heads.
  • 3. An ink jet printer comprising:a Y carriage having a first side and a second side; recording heads mounted on the first side of the Y carriage; sub tanks mounted on the second side of the Y carriage; main tanks provided at a side of a body of the ink jet printer, the sub tanks being connected with the main tanks and the recording heads; a pump and a system of open/close valves configured such that the ink in the sub tanks is recovered to the main tanks upon completion of printing or during a standby in printing; and a waste solution tank connected to the recording heads, wherein the pump and the system of open/close valves are configured such that the ink in the recording heads is recovered to the waste solution tank upon completion of printing and during a standby in printing.
  • 4. The ink jet printer according to claim 3 wherein ink in an ink tube connecting the sub tanks to the main tanks is recovered to the main tanks, and the ink in the recording heads is recovered to the waste solution tank; andthe ink in an ink tube connecting the recording heads to the waste solution tank is recovered to the waste solution tank.
  • 5. The ink jet printer according to the claim 3 whereina rotor is located on a bottom portion of each one of the main tanks, and after the recovery of the ink in the sub tanks to the main tanks, and before the ink in the main tanks is supplied to the sub tanks, the rotors rotate to stir the ink in the main tanks.
  • 6. The ink jet printer according to claim 3 whereina cleaning solution tank is connected to the recording heads and the cleaning solution tank contains a cleaning solution; the pump and the system of valves is configured such that the cleaning solution is delivered to and cleans the inside of the recording heads, after the recovery of the ink in the recording heads to the waste solution tank, wherein the cleaning solution does not pass through the pump.
  • 7. The ink jet printer according to claim 6 whereinthe pump and the system of valves is configured such that air is supplied to the recording heads, after the cleaning in the recording heads, to dry the inside of the recording heads.
  • 8. The ink jet printer according to claim 4 whereina cleaning solution tank is connected to the recording heads and the cleaning solution tank contains a cleaning solution; and the pump and the system of valves is configured such that the cleaning solution is delivered to and cleans the inside of the recording heads, after the recovery of the ink in the recording heads to the waste solution tank, wherein the cleaning solution does not pass through the pump.
  • 9. The ink jet printer according to claim 4 whereina rotor is located on a bottom portion of each one of the main tanks, and after the recovery of the ink in the sub tanks to the main tanks, and before the ink in the main tanks is supplied to the sub tanks, the rotors rotate to stir the ink in the main tanks.
  • 10. The ink jet printer according to claim 8 whereinthe pump and the system of valves is configured such that air is supplied to the recording heads, after cleaning the recording heads, to dry the inside of the recording heads.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-052226 Mar 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4987429 Finley et al. Jan 1991
5936650 Ouchida et al. Aug 1999
6062671 Kanda et al. May 2000