Claims
- 1. A recording method for performing ink jet recording while preventing a recording medium from being in contact with an ink jet recording head when an ink jet image is formed on the recording medium by serially moving the ink jet recording head having a plurality of ink discharge ports arranged in an array along a conveyance direction of the recording medium, said method comprising the steps of:providing a platen having a planar section upstream in the conveyance direction and a slant section slanted downstream in the conveyance direction and in a direction parting from the ink discharge ports, opposed to an array of the ink discharge ports when the ink jet recording head serially moves; conveying the recording medium onto the planar section of the platen; forming an ink jet image on the recording medium by ink discharge from the ink discharge ports when the ink jet recording head moves at least three times across a same area of the recording medium, a reverse side of which is supported by the platen, the recording medium being deformed in a wave form on the platen by ink deposition by first ink discharge and the deformation in the wave form being increased by ink deposition by a subsequent ink discharge; and preventing the recording medium deformed in the wave form from contacting the ink jet recording head by conveying the recording medium expelled downstream from the ink jet recording head to be close to the slant section of the platen relative to a plane extending downstream of the planar section of the platen.
- 2. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, wherein said ink jet image forming step is effected with a monochrome discharge port array and the planar section of the platen is opposed to the monochrome discharge port array, the monochrome discharge port array being comprised of 128 ink discharge ports.
- 3. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, wherein the planar section of the platen is substantially parallel to a discharge port face provided with the ink discharge ports.
- 4. An ink jet recording method according to claims 1, wherein the planar section of the platen holds the recording medium so that a discharge port face provided with the ink discharge ports and the recording medium are out of contact and are separated by a predetermined gap.
- 5. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, wherein said ink jet image forming step is effected with a monochrome discharge port array and a continuous section located between the planar section of the platen and the slant section of the platen is opposed near a trailing end of the monochrome discharge port array in the conveyance direction of the recording medium, the monochrome discharge port array being formed of a plurality of ink discharge ports along the conveyance direction.
- 6. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, wherein said ink jet image forming step is effected with a color discharge port array and a continuous portion located between the planar section of the platen and the slant section of the platen is opposed to an ink discharge port array for yellow ink located at a trailing end of the color discharge port array in the conveyance direction of the recording medium, the color discharge port array being formed of a plurality of ink discharge ports arranged along the conveyance direction.
- 7. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, further comprising exhausting the recording medium with a pair of rollers disposed on respective sides of a conveyance passageway through which the recording medium is conveyed, wherein a roller on a recording head side on the conveyance passageway is displaced toward the image area, as compared to a roller on a side of the platen on the conveyance passageway, to guide the recording medium.
- 8. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, further comprising exhausting the recording medium with a pair of rollers disposed on respective sides of a conveyance passageway through which the recording medium is conveyed, for guiding the recording medium at a position displaced 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm from an extension of the planar section of the platen toward the slant portion.
- 9. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, further comprising guiding and conveying the recording medium toward contact with the planar section of the platen, upstream of an image recording area in the conveyance direction.
- 10. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, wherein the ink jet recording head is provided with electrothermal converters and discharges the ink through the ink discharge ports with the heat energy generated by the electrothermal converters.
- 11. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, wherein the slant section is arranged below an extension of the planar section for guiding the recording medium downward from the extension of the planar section to compensate for deformation of the recording medium.
- 12. An ink jet recording method according to claim 1, further comprising exhausting the recording medium with a pair of exhausting rollers for pinching the recording medium downward of the slant section and a position where the pair of exhausting rollers pinch the recording medium is located spaced apart from the recording head and downward of an extension of the planar section.
Priority Claims (2)
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6-66987 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Application No. 08/416,096, filed Apr. 4, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,892.
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