Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
ink jet recording heads for discharging ink droplets in accordance with print data; a capping means for sealing said recording heads and for receiving a negative pressure from a suction pump; a cleaning member for wiping the nozzle opening surface of said recording heads; a platen-gap regulating means for adjusting a space between the recording heads and a printing medium in proportion to the thickness of the printing medium, whereon said recording heads print; and a control means for driving said platen-gap regulating means to hold a fixed relative position between the recording heads and said capping means and/or the recording heads and said cleaning member when said recording heads are located in a cleaning position.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said platen-gap regulating means rotatably mounts a pair of guide members on the printer via an eccentric portion respectively, for moving a carriage having the recording heads back-and-forth, and said control means provides rotating power to said guide member interlocked with the movement of the carriage.
- 3. A head cleaning control method in the ink head recording apparatus which comprises an ink jet recording heads for discharging ink droplets in accordance with print data, a capping means for sealing said recording heads and for receiving a negative pressure from a suction pump, and a cleaning member for wiping the nozzle opening surface of said recording heads, said head cleaning control method comprising the steps of:
judging the sate of platen-gap upon receiving a cleaning instruction of said recording heads; controlling a platen-gap to be a predetermined one after judging the gap not to be the predetermined one; and cleaning said recording heads with said capping means and/or said cleaning member upon completing said gap control step.
- 4. The head cleaning control method in the ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 3, where said gap judging step judges as to whether or not the platen-gap is in the minimum state, and when the platen-gap is judged not to be in the minimum state, the platen-gap is controlled to become in the minimum state in gap control step.
- 5. A platen-gap regulating apparatus or regulating a carriage with respect to a platen of a printer, the platen-gap regulating apparatus comprising:
a pair of guide members rotatably mounted on the printer via an eccentric portion, for running the carriage; and regulating means for imparting the same rotational displacement quantity to both the guide members, wherein the carriage is separated from and drawn near to a printing reference plane in parallel thereto.
- 6. The platen-gap regulating apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the regulating means regulates both the guide members forwardly and reversely by the same quantity in the same direction in response to the forward and reverse rolling of paper-feed driving means, and the regulating means engages with or detaches from both the guide members in response to moving the carriage.
- 7. A platen-gap regulating apparatus in a printer in which a carriage is moved along a pair of guide rods, the platen-gap regulating apparatus comprising:
eccentric pins, each eccentrically supporting the respective guide rod on the printer; and a linking portion liking to the eccentric pins, for moving the eccentric pins such that the guide members are moved in parallel by the eccentric pins.
- 8. The platen-gap regulating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the linking portion comprises:
small fan-shaped gears, each fixed to the respective eccentric pin; and an airfoil sector gear having sector gear portions engaging with the small fan-shaped gears of the eccentric pins.
- 9. The platen-gap regulating apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising:
a sector gear pivotable together with one of the eccentric pins; an intermediate gear engaging with the sector gear; and a switch lever selectively driving the intermediate gear.
Priority Claims (2)
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9-31115 |
Jan 1997 |
JP |
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9-285475 |
Oct 1997 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/016,263, filed on Jan. 30, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09016263 |
Jan 1998 |
US |
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09173744 |
Oct 1998 |
US |