Claims
- 1. A hot melt ink jet printing system comprising printhead means having a plurality of orifices for selectively ejecting drops of hot melt ink toward an adjacent surface to produce a desired pattern, reservoir means in the printhead means for holding a supply of ink to be ejected by the printhead means, ink passage means connecting the reservoir means to the orifices in the printhead means to supply ink thereto, remote ink supply means for maintaining a supply of hot melt ink in liquid condition, supply conduit means connecting the remote ink supply means to the reservoir means in the printhead means, first heater means for heating the ink in the ink passage means, second heater means for heating the ink in the reservoir means, third heater means for heating the ink in the supply conduit means, and fourth heater means for heating the ink in the remote ink supply means, and temperature control means for maintaining the temperature of the ink in the ink passage means during operation at a temperature sufficient to provide ink viscosity appropriate for ejection of the ink through the orifices, for maintaining the temperature of the ink in the reservoir means during operation at a temperature below the temperature of ink in the ink passage means and for maintaining the temperature of the ink in the supply conduit means and the remote ink supply means during operation at temperatures above the melting point of the ink but below the temperature of the ink in the reservoir means to prevent high-temperature degradation thereof while permitting transfer of ink from the remote ink supply means through the supply conduit means to the reservoir means.
- 2. A method for operating a hot melt ink jet printing system including a printhead having a plurality of orifices and passages leading from a printhead reservoir to the orifices and including a remote ink supply and a supply conduit connecting the remote ink supply to the printhead reservoir comprising maintaining hot melt ink in the remote ink supply reservoir and in the supply line during operation at a temperature sufficiently above the melting point of the ink to permit transfer of the ink from the ink supply through the supply conduit to the reservoir, maintaining ink in the orifice passages during operation at a temperature permitting jetting of the ink through the orifices, and maintaining the ink in the printhead reservoir during operation at a temperature below the jetting temperature but above the temperature of the ink in the remote ink supply and the supply line.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 including the step of terminating operation of the printing system by first cooling the ink in the orifice passages to solidify the ink therein and thereafter cooling the ink in the reservoir, the supply conduit, and the remote ink supply to solidify the ink therein.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/057,091, filed on May 4, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,925.
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Divisions (1)
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