Claims
- 1. A method of performing initial filling of a recording head of an ink jet recording apparatus, said ink jet recording apparatus comprising an ink cartridge for supplying ink to said recording head, said recording head having nozzle openings, said method comprising the sequential steps of:
- attaching a cap member to said nozzle openings of said recording head;
- applying a first negative pressure to said cap member for a first predetermined time to cause ink to flow from said ink cartridge into said recording head at a first flow rate;
- applying a second negative pressure to said cap member for a second predetermined time to cause ink to flow from said ink cartridge into said recording head at a second flow rate, wherein said first flow rate is less than said second flow rate;
- discontinuing said second negative pressure;
- applying a third negative pressure to said cap member for a third predetermined time to restore a meniscus to said nozzle openings of said recording head; and
- discontinuing said third negative pressure.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus, comprising:
- an ink tank;
- an ink supply member;
- means for producing a print signal;
- a recording head having nozzle openings and communicating via said ink supply member with said ink tank and being responsive to a print signal for ejecting ink drops from said nozzle openings onto recording paper;
- capping means abutting against a front of said recording head for closing the nozzle openings in an airtight state;
- suction means for supplying negative pressure to said capping means and sucking ink from said recording head through said capping means into a waste ink holding container;
- detection means for detecting ink remaining in said ink tank and outputting a signal representing a result of said detection of;
- reference level storage memory storing a plurality of ink-level reference values; and
- suction control circuit operatively connected to said detection means to receive said result from said detection means and to said memory to receive said ink-level reference values, said suction control circuit being responsive to said result of the detection of said remaining ink detection means for controlling operations of said suction means based on a relationship between said result and said stored ink-level reference values.
- 3. An ink jet recording apparatus of claim 2, wherein said suction control means controls a flow rate of ink suction performed by said suction means.
- 4. An ink jet recording apparatus of claim 3, wherein said suction means initially executes suction at a high flow rate and subsequently at a low flow rate.
- 5. An ink jet recording apparatus of claim 2, wherein said suction control means controls a flow amount of the ink suction performed by said suction means.
- 6. An ink jet recording apparatus of claim 5, wherein said suction means initially executes suction at a high flow rate and subsequently at a low flow rate within a constant time period.
- 7. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said reference level storage memory stores at least three ink level reference values.
- 8. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said ink level reference values comprise:
- a first reference value indicating a lower limit of allowable amount of ink in said recording head; and
- a second reference value lower than said first reference value, said second reference value indicating when a user is to be prompted to change an ink cartridge in said ink jet recording apparatus.
- 9. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising a third reference value indicating less ink than said second reference value.
- 10. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein one of said reference values indicates a presence of a different type of ink.
- 11. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said suction control means directly controls a suction motor based on said relationship.
- 12. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said suction control means directly controls a speed of said motor.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus which performs an ink spout recovery operation having a sequence of ink spout recovery operation steps, said apparatus having a plurality of electric circuits, said apparatus, comprising:
- an ink tank;
- an ink supply member;
- a recording head having nozzle openings in communication with said ink tank through said ink supply member, said recording head spouting ink drops from said nozzle openings to recording paper,
- a cap abutting against a front of said recording head for holding the nozzle openings in an airtight state,
- suction device operable to supply negative pressure to said cap and suck ink from said cap into a waste ink tank,
- a power supply circuit structured to supply electrical power to at least one other electrical circuit in said apparatus,
- a control circuit operable to generate an ink spout recovery operation flag indicating whether or not said sequence of ink spout recovery operation steps containing the suction operation has terminated, and
- storage memory operable to store said ink spout recovery operation flag, wherein, when said power supply circuit is turned on, data indicating the ink spout recovery operation flag is read out, and if said data indicates that said ink spout recovery operation steps have not terminated, a complete ink spout recovery operation is again executed.
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/207,747, filed Mar. 9, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,606,353.
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