Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer for depositing ink drops on a print receiving medium, comprising:
- print head means for generating a plurality of jet drop streams, said streams being arranged in at least one row,
- a pair of drop catchers, each catcher defining a drop impingement surface, said pair of catchers being pivotable into drop catching positions with said drop impingement surfaces being substantially parallel and positioned on opposite sides of said row of jet drop streams for catching drops deflected thereto by an electrostatic deflection field, and said pair of catchers being pivotable into full catch positions in which said drop impingement surfaces are inclined with respect to said row of jet drop streams and said catchers intercept all of the drops in said jet drop streams, and
- means for pivoting said pair of drop catchers between said drop catching positions and said full catch positions, whereby drops are caught continuously by said catchers before and after printing with said catchers in said full catch positions, thus increasing the reliability of start up and shut down.
- 2. The ink jet printer of claim 1 in which said drop catchers are pivoted into contact when in their respective full catch positions.
- 3. In an ink jet printer for providing deposit of drops from a plurality of jet drop streams on a print receiving medium, including means for selectively charging drops in said jet drop streams, the improvement comprising: print head means for generating two parallel rows of jet drop streams directed at said medium,
- a pair of catcher means, each defining a drop catching surface and a drop ingesting slot along the lower edge of said drop catching surface, each said catcher means being generally pivotally mounted for rotation about an axis parallel to said rows of jet drop streams for movement from a drop catching position, in which said drop catching surfaces are substantially parallel, to a full catch position in which said catcher means intercept said jet drop streams, and
- means for pivoting said catchers from said full catch position to said drop catching position after start up of said print head means.
- 4. The ink jet printer of claim 3 in which said drop catchers are pivoted into contact when in their respective full catch positions.
- 5. The ink jet printer of claim 3 in which said means for pivoting said catchers includes means for pivoting said catchers from said drop catching positions into said full catch positions prior to termination of production of said jet drop streams by said print head means.
- 6. The method of operation of an ink jet printer, comprising the following steps at the initiation of printer operation:
- (a) positioning a pair of drop catchers between a print head and a print receiving medium with the drop impingement surfaces thereof facing generally upward such that the lower edges of said catchers are substantially abutting,
- (b) generating of a pair of jet drop stream rows, one of each of said pair of rows striking said drop catchers, and
- (c) pivoting said catchers to final drop catching positions in which said drop impingement surfaces are substantially perpendicular and spaced outwardly from said jet drop stream rows such that only drops which are charged by said charge electrodes and deflected by said drop deflection potential strike said drop impingement surfaces.
- 7. The method of operation of claim 6 further comprising the following steps at termination of operation of the printer:
- (d) pivoting said drop catchers such that they are positioned together beneath said print head with the lower edges of said catchers substantially abutting, and
- (e) terminating generation of said jet drop streams.
- 8. An ink jet printer for depositing ink drops on a print receiving medium, comprising:
- print head means for generating a plurality of jet drop streams, said streams being arranged in a row,
- charge electrode means, including a plurality of charge electrodes, for selective charging of said drops in said jet drop streams,
- a drop catcher defining a drop impingement surface, said catcher being pivotable into a drop catching position with said drop impingement surface being substantially parallel to and positioned to one side of said row of jet drop streams for catching drops deflected thereto by an electrostatic deflection field, and said catcher being pivotable into a full catch position in which said catcher is positioned in the path of said streams, and
- means for pivoting said drop catcher between said drop catching position and said full catch position, whereby drops are caught continuously by said catcher before and after printing without charging of said drops, thus increasing the reliability of start up and shut down.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 075,055, filed Sept. 12, 1979.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Kraus, K. A., Ink Jet Head, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 19, No. 8, Jan. 1977, pp. 3216-3217. |
Mix, A. L. Jr., Charge Electrode Alignment and Retraction, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 20, No. 1, Jun. 1977, pp. 33-34. |
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