Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- cleaning means for cleaning said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- drive means for moving said cleaning means in said predetermined direction;
- control means for controlling a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal which causes ink to ooze through selected nozzle openings during said cleaning operation, wherein said selected nozzle openings are less than all of said nozzle openings.
- 2. The ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs said cleaning signal to at least one of said pressure generating elements before said drive means moves said cleaning means over at least one of said selected nozzle openings which corresponds to said at least one of said pressure generating elements.
- 3. The ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said control means comprises:
- signal discriminating means for inputting a signal and determining if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- cleaning device control means for controlling said cleaning means in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction; and
- ink-feed signal generating means for outputting signals to said print head drive circuit to command said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal during said cleaning operation and to output said printing signal during said printing operation.
- 4. The ink jet printer according to claim 3, wherein said control means further comprises:
- position detecting means for detecting a relative position between said cleaning means and said nozzle plate and for outputting a corresponding position signal to said ink-feed signal generating means, wherein said ink-feed signal generating means commands said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal such that a nozzle opening located on said nozzle plate at a predetermined distance from said cleaning means begins to ooze ink.
- 5. The ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning means is disposed in a nonprinting region during normal printing operations.
- 6. The ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said pressure generating chambers and said pressure generating elements are arrayed in a longitudinal direction of said nozzle plate.
- 7. The ink jet printer according to claim 6, wherein said longitudinal direction and said predetermined direction are substantially equal directions.
- 8. The ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning signal output to at least one of said pressure generating elements during said cleaning operation has a smaller voltage than said printing signal output to said at least one of said pressure generating elements during said printing operation.
- 9. The ink jet printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cleaning signal causes ink to ooze through different nozzle openings at different instances of said cleaning operation.
- 10. The ink jet printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ink oozes during a cleaning operation such that said ink seeps through said selected nozzle openings and travels along said nozzle plate.
- 11. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a first direction;
- cleaning means for cleaning said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- drive means for moving said cleaning means in said first direction;
- a circulation means for supplying ink to said print head and receiving ink from said print head; and
- control means for controlling a flow control circuit, wherein said flow control circuit causes said circulation means to ooze ink from at least one of said nozzle openings immediately before said cleaning operations,
- wherein said circulation means comprises a pump means and a valve means and causes ink to ooze from said nozzle openings by supplying ink to said print head at a supply rate which is slightly greater than a return rate at which ink is received from said print head.
- 12. The ink jet printer according to claim 11, wherein said control means comprises:
- signal discriminating means for inputting a signal and determining if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- cleaning device control means for controlling said cleaning means in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction; and
- ink-feed signal generating means for outputting signals to said circulation means to command said circulation means to ooze ink from said at least one of said nozzle openings.
- 13. The ink jet printer according to claim 11, wherein said cleaning means is disposed in a nonprinting region during normal printing operations of said ink jet printer.
- 14. The ink jet printer according to claim 11, wherein said pressure generating chambers and said pressure generating elements are arrayed in a longitudinal direction of said nozzle plate.
- 15. The ink jet printer according to claim 14, wherein said longitudinal direction and said first direction are substantially equal directions.
- 16. The ink jet printer according to claim 11, wherein said cleaning means comprises a first cleaning member for performing a rubbing operation and a second cleaning member for performing a wiping operation.
- 17. The ink jet printer according to claim 16, wherein said cleaning means further comprises:
- an ink guide member, wherein said first and second cleaning members are connected to each other by said ink guide member and wherein said ink guide member guides ink wiped off by said second cleaning member to said first cleaning member.
- 18. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a first direction;
- cleaning means for cleaning said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- drive means for moving said cleaning means in said first direction;
- a circulation means for supplying ink to said print head and receiving ink from said print head; and
- control means for controlling a flow control circuit, wherein said flow control circuit causes said circulation means to ooze ink from at least one of said nozzle openings immediately before said cleaning operation,
- wherein said control means comprises:
- signal discriminating means for inputting a signal and determining if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- cleaning device control means for controlling said cleaning means in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction;
- ink-feed signal generating means for outputting signals to said circulation means to command said circulation means to ooze ink from said at least one of said nozzle openings; and
- position detecting means for detecting a relative position between said cleaning means and said nozzle plate and for outputting a corresponding position signal to said ink-feed signal generating means, wherein said ink-feed signal generation means commands said circulation means to begin oozing ink from a nozzle opening located on said nozzle plate at a predetermined distance from said cleaning means.
- 19. The ink jet printer according to claim 18, wherein said control means further comprises:
- a timer which outputs said cleaning operation instruction to said signal discriminating means when said nozzle plate has not been cleaned by said cleaning means within a predetermined period of time.
- 20. An ink jet printer, comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- cleaning means for cleaning said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- drive means for moving said cleaning means in said predetermined direction;
- control means for controlling a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal which causes ink to ooze through selected nozzle openings during said cleaning operation,
- wherein said control means comprises:
- signal discriminating means for inputting a signal and determining if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- cleaning device control means for controlling said cleaning means in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction;
- ink-feed signal generating means for outputting signals to said print head drive circuit to command said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal during said cleaning operation and to output said printing signal during said printing operation;
- position detecting means for detecting a relative position between said cleaning means and said nozzle plate and for outputting a corresponding position signal to said ink-feed signal generating means, wherein said ink-feed signal generating means commands said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal such that a selected nozzle opening located on said nozzle plate at a predetermined distance from said cleaning means begins to ooze ink; and
- a timer which outputs said cleaning operation instruction to said signal discriminating means when said nozzle plate has not been cleaned by said cleaning means within a predetermined period of time.
- 21. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- cleaning means for cleaning said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- drive means for moving said cleaning means in said predetermined direction;
- control means for controlling a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal designating a sub group of nozzle openings to selectively ooze ink during said cleaning operation,
- wherein said cleaning means comprises a first cleaning member for performing a rubbing operation and a second cleaning member for performing a wiping operation.
- 22. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- cleaning means for cleaning said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- drive means for moving said cleaning means in said predetermined direction;
- control means for controlling a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal which causes ink to ooze through selected nozzle openings during said cleaning operation,
- wherein said cleaning means comprises a first cleaning member for performing a rubbing operation and a second cleaning member for performing a wiping operation, and
- wherein said cleaning means further comprises:
- an ink guide member, wherein said first and second cleaning members are connected to each other by said ink guide member and wherein said ink guide member guides ink wiped off by said second cleaning member to said first cleaning member.
- 23. The ink jet printer according to claim 21, wherein said cleaning means further comprises:
- an ink guide member, wherein said first and second cleaning members are connected to each other by said ink guide member and wherein said ink guide member guides ink wiped off by said second cleaning member to said first cleaning member.
- 24. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- a cleaning device which cleans said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- a driver which moves said cleaning device in said predetermined direction;
- a control circuit which controls a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal which causes ink to ooze through selected nozzle openings during said cleaning operation, wherein said selected nozzle openings are less than all of said nozzle openings.
- 25. The ink jet printer according to claim 24, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs said cleaning signal to at least one of said pressure generating elements before said driver moves said cleaning device over at least one of said selected nozzle openings which corresponds to said at least one of said pressure generating elements.
- 26. The ink jet printer according to claim 24, wherein said control circuit comprises:
- a signal discriminating circuit which inputs a signal and determines if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- a cleaning device control circuit which controls said cleaning device in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction; and
- an ink-feed signal generating circuit which outputs signals to said print head drive circuit to command said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal during said cleaning operation and to output said printing signal during said printing operation.
- 27. The ink jet printer according to claim 26, wherein said control circuit further comprises:
- a position detector which detects a relative position between said cleaning device and said nozzle plate and for outputting a corresponding position signal to said ink-feed signal generating circuit, wherein said ink-feed signal generating circuit commands said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal such that a nozzle opening located on said nozzle plate at a predetermined distance from said cleaning device begins to ooze ink.
- 28. The ink jet printer according to claim 24, wherein said cleaning device is disposed in a nonprinting region during normal printing operations.
- 29. The ink jet printer according to claim 24, wherein said pressure generating chambers and said pressure generating elements are arrayed in a longitudinal direction of said nozzle plate.
- 30. The ink jet printer according to claim 29, wherein said longitudinal direction and said predetermined direction are substantially equal directions.
- 31. The ink jet printer according to claim 24, wherein said cleaning signal output to at least one of said pressure generating elements during said cleaning operation has a smaller voltage than said printing signal output to said at least one of said pressure generating elements during said printing operation.
- 32. The ink jet printer as claimed in claim 24, wherein said cleaning signal causes said ink to ooze through different nozzle openings at different instances of said cleaning operation.
- 33. The ink jet printer as claimed in claim 24, wherein said ink oozes during a cleaning operation such that said ink seeps through said selected nozzle openings and travels along said nozzle plate.
- 34. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- a cleaning device which cleans said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- a driver which moves said cleaning device in said predetermined direction;
- a circulation device which has at least one ink flow tube operably coupled to said print head, wherein said circulation device supplies ink to said print head and receives ink from said print head; and
- a control circuit which controls a flow control circuit, wherein said flow control circuit causes said circulation device to ooze ink from a subgroup of said nozzle openings immediately before said cleaning operation.
- 35. The ink jet printer according to claim 34, wherein said circulation device comprises a pump and a valve which are operably connected to said at least one ink flow tube and causes ink to ooze from said nozzle openings by supplying ink to said print head at a supply rate which is slightly greater than a return rate at which ink is received from said print head.
- 36. The ink jet printer according to claim 34, wherein said control circuit comprises:
- a signal discriminating circuit which inputs a signal and determines if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- a cleaning device control circuit which controls said cleaning device in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction; and
- an ink-feed signal generating circuit which outputs signals to said circulation device to command said circulation device to ooze ink from said at least one of said nozzle openings.
- 37. The ink jet printer according to claim 36, wherein said control circuit further comprises:
- a position detector which detects a relative position between said cleaning device and said nozzle plate and which outputs a corresponding position signal to said ink-feed signal generating circuit, wherein said ink-feed signal generating circuit commands said circulation device to begin oozing ink from a nozzle opening located on said nozzle plate at a predetermined distance from said cleaning device.
- 38. The ink jet printer according to claim 37, wherein said control circuit further comprises:
- a timer which outputs said cleaning operation instructions to said signal discriminating circuit when said nozzle plate has not been cleaned by said cleaning device within a predetermined period of time.
- 39. The ink jet printer according to claim 34, wherein said cleaning device is disposed in a nonprinting region during normal printing operations.
- 40. The ink jet printer according to claim 34, wherein said pressure generating chambers and said pressure generating elements are arrayed in a longitudinal direction of said nozzle plate.
- 41. The ink jet printer according to claim 40, wherein said longitudinal direction and said predetermined direction are substantially equal directions.
- 42. The ink jet printer according to claim 34, wherein said cleaning device comprises a first cleaning member for performing a rubbing operation and a second cleaning member for performing a wiping operation.
- 43. The ink jet printer according to claim 42, wherein said cleaning device further comprises:
- an ink guide member, wherein said first and second cleaning members are connected to each other by said ink guide member and wherein said ink guide member guides ink wiped off by said second cleaning member to said first cleaning member.
- 44. An ink jet printer, comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- a cleaning device which cleans said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- a driver which moves said cleaning device in said predetermined direction;
- a control circuit which controls a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal which causes ink to ooze through selected nozzle openings during said cleaning operation,
- wherein said control circuit comprises:
- a signal discriminating circuit which inputs a signal and determines if said signal is a cleaning operation instruction;
- a cleaning device control circuit which controls said cleaning device in accordance with said cleaning operation instruction;
- an ink-feed signal generating circuit which outputs signals to said print head drive circuit to command said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal during said cleaning operation and to output said printing signal during said printing operation;
- a position detector which detects a relative position between said cleaning device and said nozzle plate and for outputting a corresponding position signal to said ink-feed signal generating circuit, wherein said ink-feed signal generating circuit commands said print head drive circuit to output said cleaning signal such that a selected nozzle opening located on said nozzle plate at a predetermined distance from said cleaning device begins to ooze ink; and
- a timer which outputs said cleaning operation instruction to said signal discriminating circuit when said nozzle plate has not been cleaned by said cleaning device within a predetermined period of time.
- 45. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- a cleaning device which cleans said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- a driver which moves said cleaning device in said predetermined direction;
- a control circuit which controls a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal designating a sub group of nozzle openings to selectively ooze ink during said cleaning operation,
- wherein said cleaning device comprises a first cleaning member for performing a rubbing operation and a second cleaning member for performing a wiping operation.
- 46. An ink jet printer comprising:
- a print head including a nozzle plate, a plurality of pressure generating chambers respectively communicating with an array of nozzle openings, and a plurality of pressure generating elements each for varying a pressure within a corresponding one of said pressure generating chambers to jet a stream of ink droplets from a respective one of said nozzle openings, wherein said nozzle openings are arrayed in a predetermined direction;
- a cleaning device which cleans said nozzle plate by engaging said nozzle plate during a cleaning operation;
- a driver which moves said cleaning device in said predetermined direction;
- a control circuit which controls a print head drive circuit, wherein said print head drive circuit selectively outputs a printing signal which causes said pressure generating elements to selectively eject a stream of ink droplets from said nozzle openings during a printing operation and selectively outputs a cleaning signal which causes ink to ooze through selected nozzle openings during said cleaning operation,
- wherein said cleaning device comprises a first cleaning member for performing a rubbing operation and a second cleaning member for performing a wiping operation, and
- wherein said cleaning device further comprises:
- an ink guide member, wherein said first and second cleaning members are connected to each other by said ink guide member and wherein said ink guide member guides ink wiped off by said second cleaning member to said first cleaning member.
- 47. The ink jet printer according to claim 45, wherein said cleaning device further comprises:
- an ink guide member, wherein said first and second cleaning members are connected to each other by said ink guide member and wherein said ink guide member guides ink wiped off by said second cleaning member to said first cleaning member.
Priority Claims (4)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 08/167,073 filed Dec. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,557,306.
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