Claims
- 1. An ink-jet printer comprising:
a rotary drum, having a dielectric peripheral surface, for rotating at a constant speed; a medium supply section for feeding a print medium to the rotary drum; a medium holding system for causing the print medium to be held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum; and a print head section for printing an image on the print medium by jetting ink onto the print medium held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum while the rotary drum makes a predetermined number of rotations; wherein the medium holding system includes a first charger for charging the peripheral surface of the rotary drum on an upstream side of a loading point where the leading end of the print medium fed by the medium supply section is brought into contact with the peripheral surface, such that the print medium is held on the rotary drum by electrostatic attraction using an electrostatic attraction force obtained by the charging, and a second charger for charging the print medium to supplement the electrostatic attraction force attenuated during rotation of the rotary drum.
- 2. An ink-jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said rotary drum includes a shaft set to have a ground potential and a dielectric layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm and serving as said peripheral surface; and
said first charger includes a corona discharger for applying positive charges to the dielectric layer.
- 3. An ink-jet printer according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second chargers includes a corona discharger of a charging polarity variable type.
- 4. An ink-jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said medium holding system includes an insulating roller for pressing the print medium fed by the medium supply section against the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 5. An ink-jet printer according to claim 4, wherein said medium holding system includes roller position control means for bringing the insulating roller into contact with the print medium held on the rotary drum and for separating the insulating roller away from the print medium.
- 6. An ink-jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said medium holding system includes a discharge section for electrically discharging the peripheral surface to release the print medium from the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 7. An ink-jet printer according to claim 6, further comprising a medium separator disposed on a downstream side of the discharge section along the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, for mechanically separating the print medium from the peripheral surface.
- 8. An ink-jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said second charger includes a charging roller which is brought into contact with the print medium fed to the rotary drum to charge the print medium while pressing the print medium against the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, and said first charger is arranged to charge the peripheral surface of the rotary drum in a polarity opposite to a charging polarity of the charging roller.
- 9. An ink-jet printer according to claim 8, wherein said charging roller has a resistance of 1×104 to 1×106Ω·cm, and said second charger further includes roller position control means for separating the charging roller from the peripheral surface of the rotary drum after charging of the print medium held on the rotary drum is completed.
- 10. An ink-jet printer according to claim 8, wherein said second charger further includes potential setting means for setting the charging roller contacting the rotary drum to a charging potential before feeding of the print medium and for setting the charging roller contacting the print medium to a ground potential after feeding of the print medium.
- 11. An ink-jet printer according to claim 10, wherein said second charger includes a conductive member which is disposed on a downstream side of the charging roller along the peripheral surface of the rotary drum to contact the print medium held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, and member position control means for bringing the conductive member into contact with the peripheral surface of the rotary drum and for separating the conductive member from the peripheral surface; said potential setting means is arranged to selectively set the conductive member to one of the charging potential and the ground potential.
- 12. An ink-jet printer according to claim 10, wherein said rotary drum includes a dielectric layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm and serving as said peripheral surface, said first charger is arranged to change the charging potential, said charging roller has a resistance of 1×104 to 1×106Ω·cm, and said second charger further includes roller position control means for separating the charging roller from the peripheral surface of the rotary drum after charging of the print medium held on the rotary drum is completed.
- 13. An ink-jet printer according to claim 10, wherein said potential setting means of the second charger is arranged to change the charging potential to be set for the charging roller.
- 14. An ink-jet printer according to claim 10, wherein said potential setting means of the second charger is arranged to change the charging potential to be set for the conductive member.
- 15. An ink-jet printer comprising:
a rotary drum, having a dielectric peripheral surface, for rotating at a constant speed; a medium supply section for feeding a print medium to the rotary drum; a medium holding system for causing the print medium to be held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum; and a print head section for printing an image by jetting ink onto the print medium held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum while the rotary drum makes a predetermined number of rotations; wherein said medium holding system includes a charging section for charging the print medium fed by the medium supply section such that the print medium is attracted on the rotary drum with an electrostatic attraction force produced by the charging of the print medium; and a discharging section which is brought into contact with the peripheral surface of the rotary drum after printing of one print medium an before feeding of a next print medium to remove residual charges from the peripheral surface.
- 16. An ink-jet printer according to claim 15, further comprising a medium separator for mechanically separating a print medium from the peripheral surface of the rotary drum; said medium supply section, said charging section, said medium separator, said print head section and said discharging section is arranged in series along the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 17. An ink-jet printer according to claim 16, wherein said charging section includes a charging roller which is brought into contact with the print medium at a position located on a downstream side of a loading point where a leading end of the print medium fed by the medium supply section contacts the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, to charge the print medium while pressing the print medium against the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 18. An ink-jet printer according to claim 17, wherein said charging roller is a conductive rubber roller which has a resistance of 1×106Ω·cm or lower and is applied with a high DC voltage of 1.5 KV through a shaft.
- 19. An ink-jet printer according to claim 15, wherein said charging section and said discharging section are capable of being brought into contact with the peripheral surface of the rotary drum and separated from the peripheral surface.
- 20. An ink-jet printer according to claim 19, wherein said discharging section is maintained at a position where the discharging section contacts the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, while the rotary drum makes one rotation with no print medium held thereon.
- 21. An ink-jet printer according to claim 15, further comprising a cleaner section for clearing substances attached to the peripheral surface of the rotary drum after the discharging section removes residual charges from the peripheral surface of the rotary drum and before the charging section starts a charging operation with respect to a next print medium.
- 22. An ink-jet printer according to claim 15, wherein said charging section includes a charging roller of conductive rubber which is brought into contact with the print medium on a downstream side of a loading point where a leading end of the print medium fed by the medium supply section contacts the peripheral surface of the rotary drum, to charge the print medium while pressing the print medium against the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 23. An ink-jet printer according to claim 22, wherein said charging roller has a resistance of 1×106Ω·cm or lower, said rotary drum includes a dielectric layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm and serving as said peripheral surface, said discharging section is made up of a discharging brush, and said cleaner section is made up of a cleaning blade.
- 24. An ink-jet printer according to claim 23, wherein said charging roller, said discharging brush and said cleaning blade are capable of being brought into contact with the peripheral surface of the rotary drum and separated from the peripheral surface.
- 25. An ink-jet printer comprising:
a rotary drum, having a dielectric peripheral surface, for rotating at a constant speed; a medium supply section for feeding a print medium to the rotary drum; a medium holding system for causing the print medium to be held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum; and a print head section for printing an image by jetting ink onto the print medium held on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum while the rotary drum makes a predetermined number of rotations; wherein said medium holding system includes an elastic charging roller for charging the print medium fed by the medium supply section such that the print medium is attracted on the rotary drum with an electrostatic attraction force produced by the charging of the print medium, and roller pressing means for applying mechanical pressure to the charging roller to increase a nip width of the charging roller which presses the print medium against the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 26. An ink-jet printer according to claim 25, wherein said rotary drum includes a dielectric layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm and serving as said peripheral surface, and said charging roller is a conductive rubber roller having a resistance of 1×106Ω·cm or lower and a hardness of 20±5 degrees.
- 27. An ink-jet printer according to claim 25, wherein said pressing means is arranged to maintain the charging roller at a position away from the rotary drum when no print medium is present on the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 28. An ink-jet printer according to claim 25, wherein said charging roller is formed to rotate independently of rotation of the rotary drum.
- 29. An ink-jet printer according to claim 28, wherein said rotary drum includes a dielectric layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm and serving as said peripheral surface.
- 30. An ink-jet printer according to claim 29, wherein said charging roller is a conductive low-expansion foaming rubber roller having a resistance of 1×106Ω·cm or lower.
- 31. An ink-jet printer according to claim 29, wherein said charging roller is a conductive fiber brush roller having a resistance of 1×108Ω·cm or lower.
- 32. An ink-jet printer according to claim 28, wherein said pressing means is arranged such that the charging roller is continuously brought into contact with the print medium from leading and trailing ends thereof while the rotary drum makes one rotation with the print medium held thereon, and separated from the rotary drum thereafter.
- 33. An ink-jet printer according to claim 25, wherein said charging roller is formed to be rotatable at an independent speed in a state where the charging roller is in direct or indirect contact with the peripheral surface of the rotary drum.
- 34. An ink-jet printer according to claim 33, wherein said charging roller is a conductive rubber roller.
- 35. An ink-jet printer according to claim 34, wherein said conductive rubber roller is set at a positive potential through a shaft.
- 36. An ink-jet printer according to claim 35, wherein said conductive rubber roller has a resistance of 1×106Ω·cm or lower in a range between a peripheral surface of the conductive rubber roller and the shaft.
- 37. An ink-jet printer according to claim 33, wherein a circumferential speed of the charging roller is determined to be within 99.98 to 98.00% of a circumferential speed of the rotary drum.
- 38. An ink-jet printer according to claim 33, wherein said rotary drum includes a dielectric layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm and serving as said peripheral surface.
- 39. An ink-jet printer according to claim 33, wherein said medium holding system further includes an auxiliary holding means for holding a leading end of the print medium to the peripheral surface of the rotary drum with a holding force other than an electrostatic attraction force after the print medium is fed to the rotary drum by the medium supply section and before the print medium is charged by the charging section.
- 40. An ink-jet printer according to claim 25, wherein said rotary drum includes a semi-conductive insulating layer having a resistance of 1×1012 to 1×1020Ω·cm, serving as said peripheral surface and set to a ground potential, and said charging roller is a conductive rubber roller having a resistance of 1×106Ω·cm or lower.
- 41. An ink-jet printer according to claim 40, wherein said roller pressing means is arranged to maintain the charging roller at a position away from the rotary drum in a period from a time when printing for the print medium is started to a time when the print medium is discharged.
Priority Claims (9)
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9-001200 |
Jan 1997 |
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9-001201 |
Jan 1997 |
JP |
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9-001202 |
Jan 1997 |
JP |
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9-001206 |
Jan 1997 |
JP |
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9-001207 |
Jan 1997 |
JP |
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9-001208 |
Jan 1997 |
JP |
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9-027772 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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9-057541 |
Mar 1997 |
JP |
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9-057626 |
Mar 1997 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation Application of International Application No. PCT/JP98/00037, filed Jan. 8, 1998, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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