Claims
- 1. An ink jet transfer printer including an ink jet print head and a print drum, the ink jet print head for printing ink onto the print drum which transfers the ink to a print medium during a print cycle, the ink jet transfer printer comprising:
- a print surface defining a print plane located on the print drum, the print surface raised above a peripheral surface of the print drum so that the print surface comes into contact with the print medium and the peripheral surface does not normally come into contact with the print medium; and
- a wiper blade in engagement with the print surface during the print cycle for wiping waste ink from the print surface; and
- wherein the ink jet print head prints onto the print surface and the ink on the print surface forms a contact angle, as defined by a line drawn tangent to the ink at the point where the ink contacts the print surface and a horizontal line taken along the print surface, substantially in a range of 20 degrees to 60 degrees; and
- the print drum includes a lead beveled surface which is in alignment with a beginning portion of the print surface, the lead beveled surface is below the print plane providing a gradual transition from the peripheral surface up to the print surface; and
- when the print drum is in a home position, the wiper blade is in engagement with the lead beveled surface so that waste ink from the wiper blade drains onto the lead beveled surface.
- 2. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 1, wherein:
- the print drum further includes a trailing beveled surface which is in alignment with an ending portion of the print surface, the trailing beveled surface is below the print plane providing a gradual transition from the peripheral surface up to the print surface; and
- during the print cycle, waste ink collected by the wiping means from the print surface is deposited on the trailing beveled surface.
- 3. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 2, wherein:
- the print drum further includes a block located adjacent to the print surface that extends from the peripheral surface upward toward the print plane and is aligned with the lead beveled surface for preventing the print medium from contacting the lead beveled surface during printing.
- 4. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 3, wherein:
- the print surface terminates in rounded lateral edges that are located below the print plane; and
- the wiper blade conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is wiped from the print surface over the rounded lateral edges below the print plane.
- 5. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 4, further comprising:
- absorbing means in engagement with the print surface during the print cycle for absorbing waste ink from the print surface; and wherein
- the absorbing means conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is absorbed from below the print plane.
- 6. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 1, wherein:
- the print surface terminates in rounded lateral edges that are located below the print plane; and
- the wiper blade conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is wiped from the print surface over the rounded lateral edges below the print plane.
- 7. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 6, further comprising:
- absorbing means in engagement with the print surface during the print cycle for absorbing waste ink from the print surface; and wherein
- the absorbing means conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is absorbed from below the print plane.
- 8. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 7, wherein:
- wherein, during the print cycle the following sequence occurs: (i) the wiping means wipes the print surface prior to the ink jet print head printing on the print surface; (ii) the ink jet print head prints on the print surface; (iii) the ink on the print surface transfers to the print medium; and (iv) following transfer of the ink from the print surface to the print medium, the absorbing means absorbs waste ink.
- 9. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 8, wherein:
- the print drum further includes a block located adjacent to the print surface that extends from the peripheral surface upward toward the print plane and is aligned with the lead beveled surface for preventing the print medium from contacting the lead beveled surface during printing.
- 10. An ink jet transfer printer including an ink jet print head and a print drum, the ink jet print head for printing ink onto the print drum which transfers the ink to a print medium during a print cycle, the ink jet transfer printer comprising:
- a print surface defining a print plane located on the print drum for receiving ink from the print head, the print surface raised above a peripheral surface of the print drum so that the print surface comes into contact with the print medium and the peripheral surface does not normally come into contact with the print medium;
- means in engagement with the print surface during the print cycle for wiping waste ink from the print surface; and
- means in engagement with the print surface during the print cycle for absorbing waste ink from the print surface;
- the print drum includes a lead beveled surface which is in alignment with a beginning portion of the print surface, the lead beveled surface is below the print plane providing a gradual transition from the peripheral surface up to the print surface; and
- when the print drum is in a home position, the wiping means is in engagement with the lead beveled surface so that waste ink from the wiping means drains onto the lead beveled surface; and
- wherein, during the print cycle the following sequence occurs: (i) the wiping means wipes the print surface prior to the ink jet print head printing on the print surface; (ii) the ink jet print head prints on the print surface; (iii) the ink on the print surface transfers to the print medium; and (iv) following transfer of the ink from the print surface to the print medium, the absorbing means absorbs waste ink.
- 11. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 10, wherein:
- the print drum further includes a trailing beveled surface which is in alignment with an ending portion of the print surface, the trailing beveled surface is below the print plane providing a gradual transition from the peripheral surface up to the print surface; and
- during the print cycle, waste ink collected by the wiping means from the print surface is deposited on the trailing beveled surface.
- 12. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 11, wherein:
- the print drum further includes a block located adjacent to the print surface that extends from the peripheral surface upward toward the print plane and is aligned with the lead beveled surface for preventing the print medium from contacting the lead beveled surface during printing.
- 13. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 12, wherein:
- the ink on the print surface forms a contact angle, as defined by a line drawn tangent to the ink at the point where the ink contacts the print surface and a horizontal line taken along the print surface, substantially in a range of 20 degrees to 60 degrees,
- wherein the ink jet print head prints onto the print surface and the ink on the print surface forms a contact angle, as defined by a line drawn tangent to the ink at the point where the ink contacts the print surface and a horizontal line taken along the print surface, substantially in a range of 20 degrees to 60 degrees; and
- the print drum includes a lead beveled surface which is in alignment with a beginning portion of the print surface, the lead beveled surface is below the print plane providing a gradual transition from the peripheral surface up to the print surface; and
- when the print drum is in a home position, the wiping means is in engagement with the lead beveled surface so that waste ink from the wiping means drains onto the lead beveled surface.
- 14. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 13, wherein:
- the print surface is made from polytetrafluoroethylene; and
- the ink is hydrocarbon solvent and alcohol based.
- 15. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 12, wherein:
- the print surface terminates in rounded lateral edges that are located below the print plane; and
- the wiping means includes a wiper blade that contacts the print surface and conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is wiped from the print surface over the rounded lateral edges below the print plane.
- 16. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 15, wherein:
- the absorbing means includes a roller that contacts the print surface and conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is absorbed from below the print plane.
- 17. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 11, wherein:
- the print surface terminates in rounded lateral edges that are located below the print plane; and
- the wiping means includes a wiper blade that contacts the print surface and conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is wiped from the print surface over the rounded lateral edges below the print plane.
- 18. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 17, wherein:
- the absorbing means includes a roller that contacts the print surface and conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is absorbed from below the print plane.
- 19. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 10, wherein:
- the print surface terminates in rounded lateral edges that are located below the print plane; and
- the wiping means includes a wiper blade that contacts the print surface and conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is wiped from the print surface over the rounded lateral edges below the print plane.
- 20. The ink jet transfer printer of claim 19, wherein:
- the absorbing means includes a roller that contacts the print surface and conforms to the rounded lateral edges so that waste ink is absorbed from below the print plane.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a related to copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/767,354 filed concurrently on Dec. 18, 1996 herewith, and entitled HYBRID PRINTING POSTAGE PRINTER, the disclosure of which is specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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