Claims
- 1. A recovery method for recovering an ink jet apparatus having
- an ink jet head with a discharge opening for discharging ink,
- a cap for capping the discharge opening, and
- time counting means for counting a first lapse time being a time elapsed initiated from a time at which the cap caps the discharge opening and while the cap caps the discharge opening and a second lapse time being a time elapsed from a termination of a latest discharge from the discharge opening,
- the method comprising the steps of:
- judging whether or not the discharge opening is capped by the cap;
- performing a recovery operation selected from a plurality of recovery operations for the ink jet apparatus in accordance with the first lapse time in a case that a result of said judging step is that the discharge opening is capped; and
- performing a recovery operation selected from a plurality of recovery operations for the ink jet apparatus in accordance with the second lapse time in a case that the result of said judging step is that the discharge opening is not capped.
- 2. A recovery method according to claim 1, wherein one of three different recovery operations is performed if the result of the judging step is that the discharge opening is capped.
- 3. A recovery method according to claim 2, further including the steps of determining a length of time during which said discharge opening has been capped and selecting one of said three different recovery operations depending on a result of said determining step.
- 4. A recovery method according to claim 3, wherein a first recovery operation comprising an idle discharge operation in which ink is discharged through said discharge opening is performed when said length of time is less than a first predetermined value, a second recovery operation comprising an ink absorbing operation in which a predetermined amount of ink is forced out of said discharge opening is performed when said length of time is at least said first predetermined value and less than a second predetermined value, and a third recovery operation comprising said idle discharge operation and multiple said ink absorbing operations is performed when said length of time is at least said second predetermined value.
- 5. A recovery method according to claim 4, wherein said first predetermined value is one hour and said second predetermined value is 24 hours.
- 6. A recovery method according to claim 1, wherein one of two different recovery operations is performed if the result of the judging step is that the discharge opening is not capped.
- 7. A recovery method according to claim 6, further including the step of determining a length of time during which said discharge opening has not been capped since a last ink discharge therethrough and selecting one of the two recovery operations depending on a result of said determining step.
- 8. A recovery method according to claim 7, wherein a first recovery operation comprising an idle discharge operation in which ink is discharged through said discharge opening and a first plurality of ink absorbing operations in each of which a predetermined amount of ink is forced out of said discharge opening is performed when said predetermined length of time is less than a predetermined value, and a second recovery operation comprising said idle discharge operation and a second plurality of said ink absorbing operations in excess of said first plurality is performed when said predetermined length of time is at least said predetermined value.
- 9. A recovery method according to claim 8, wherein said predetermined value is 24 hours, said first plurality is three, and said second plurality is five.
- 10. A recovery method according to claim 1, wherein the ink jet head includes electrothermal transducers for generating thermal energy to discharge the ink from the discharge opening.
- 11. A recovery method according to claims 10, wherein the thermal energy generated by the electrothermal transducers causes film boiling in the ink.
- 12. A recovery method according to claim 11, wherein the film boiling results in formation of a bubble in the ink, whereby the ink is discharged from the discharge opening.
Priority Claims (4)
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2-029393 |
Feb 1990 |
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2-094089 |
Apr 1990 |
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2-131910 |
May 1990 |
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3-018254 |
Jan 1991 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/304,215, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,475,404 filed Sep. 12, 1994, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/960,281, filed Oct. 13, 1992, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/795,246, filed Nov. 15, 1991, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/653,240, filed Feb. 11, 1991, now abandoned.
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