Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer comprising:a print head having a surface thereon and an ink channel therein; a cleaning mechanism associated with the print head, the cleaning mechanism comprising: a moving wiper having an edge that engages the print head surface and moves therealong to wipe cleaning fluid and contaminant from the print head surface, the wiper including an orifice defined therethrough for discharging a cleaning fluid onto the print head surface at a point ahead of the moving wiper edge; a vacuum passageway fixed to the moving wiper ahead of both the edge and the point of application of cleaning fluid onto the print head surface, the vacuum passageway being aligned with the print head surface and having a vacuum being applied to the vacuum passageway; wherein, during cleaning, the cleaning fluid lubricates the print head surface to reduce damage to the print head surface by the edge and the cleaning fluid flushes contaminant from the print head surface and the vacuum applied to the vacuum passageway removes cleaning fluid and any entrained contaminant from the print head surface.
- 2. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein, the moving wiper has a blade surface adjacent to the edge to retain cleaning fluid ahead of the moving wiper.
- 3. The ink jet printer of claim 2, wherein the blade surface and position of the vacuum passageway are related to move the cleaning fluid so that the cleaning fluid has a partially circular motion in being applied to the print head surface and then removed from the print head surface.
- 4. The ink jet printer of claim 2, wherein the orifice directs cleaning fluid at the blade surface and the blade surface guides the flow of cleaning fluid from the orifice to the print head surface so that the cleaning fluid and contaminants are flushed toward the vacuum passageway.
- 5. The ink jet printer of claim 2, wherein said orifice directs cleaning fluid at the print head surface so that the cleaning fluid and contaminants are flushed toward the vacuum passageway.
- 6. A cleaning member of claim 2, wherein the print head surface is generally flat and the blade surface is oriented at an angle other than 90 degrees to the print head surface.
- 7. The ink jet printer of claim 2, wherein the blade surface and print head surface are positioned at an acute angle to form an interface area wherein cleaning fluid is circulated into and out of the interface area.
- 8. A cleaning member for use in an ink jet printer for cleaning a first surface of a print head, the first surface having ink emitting orifices, the print head forming a part of the printer, the cleaning member comprising:a moving wiper having an edge adapted to engage and move along the surface to wipe cleaning fluid and contaminant from the first surface, the wiper including an orifice defined therethrough for discharging a cleaning fluid onto the first surface at a point ahead of the moving wiper edge; a vacuum passageway fixed to the moving wiper ahead of the edge and the point of application of cleaning fluid onto the first surface.
- 9. The cleaning member of claim 8, wherein, the moving wiper has a blade surface adjacent to the edge to retain cleaning fluid ahead of the moving wiper.
- 10. The cleaning member of claim 9, wherein the blade surface and position of the vacuum passageway are related to move the cleaning fluid so that the cleaning fluid will be provided with a partially circular motion in being applied to the print head surface and then removed from the print head surface.
- 11. The cleaning member of claim 9, wherein the orifice is directed to direct cleaning fluid at the blade surface and the blade surface is configured to guide the flow of cleaning fluid from the orifice to the print head surface so that cleaning fluid and contaminants are flushed toward the vacuum passageway.
- 12. The cleaning member of claim 9, wherein the orifice is directed to direct cleaning fluid at the first surface so that the cleaning fluid and contaminants will be flushed towards the vacuum passageway.
- 13. The cleaning member of claim 9, wherein the first surface to be cleaned is generally flat and the blade surface when moved into engagement with the first surface to be cleaned will be oriented at an angle other than 90 degrees to the first surface.
- 14. A method of cleaning contaminants from a first surface of an ink jet print head, the first surface having a plurality of ink delivery openings formed therein, the method comprising:positioning a wiper having an edge into engagement with the first surface for wiping the first surface with the edge during movement of the edge to remove contaminants from the first surface, delivering a cleaning fluid for use in cleaning of the first surface ahead of movement of the edge; moving the edge in a predetermined direction along the first surface to wipe the contaminants and the cleaning fluid from the first surface with the edge while delivering the cleaning fluid used for cleaning the first surface, the cleaning fluid flushing contaminant from the first surface and lubricating the first surface; and vacuuming cleaning fluid and contaminants entrained in the cleaning fluid ahead of movement of the wiper and a point of delivery of cleaning fluid to the first surface.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the flow of cleaning fluid is defined in a partially circular motion in being applied to the first surface and removed from the first surface.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the flow of cleaning fluid is delivered to the surface ahead of the edge.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the flow of cleaning fluid is delivered to the edge and flows from the edge onto the surface ahead of the edge.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the flow of cleaning fluid is defined in a partially circular motion in being applied to the first surface and removed from the first surface.
- 19. A method of cleaning contaminants from a first surface of an ink jet print head, the first surface having a plurality of ink delivery openings formed therein, the method comprising:moving an edge along the first surface; delivering a flow of cleaning fluid onto the edge from ahead of the edge, and; directing the flow of cleaning fluid from the edge onto the first surface ahead of the moving edge.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the flow of cleaning fluid is defined in a partially circular motion in being applied to the edge and removed from the first surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/195,727, filed Nov. 18, 1998 U.S. Pat. No. 6,347,858.
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