Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system having multiple printheads in a carriage member which move along a printhead path through a print zone, comprising:
- a first printhead mounted in said carriage member, said first printhead having a first nozzle configuration;
- a second printhead mounted in said carriage member, said second printhead having a second nozzle configuration which is different from said first nozzle configuration;
- a first service station located in said printhead path for performing a first wiping procedure on said first printhead wherein a first wiper blade comprising the first service station is moved to wipe across a stationary nozzle surface of said first printhead; and
- a second service station located in said printhead path for performing a second wiping procedure on said second printhead, wherein said first wiping procedure is different from said second wiping procedure, said second service station comprising a second wiper blade held in a stationary position as the second printhead is moved across said second wiper blade during said second wiping procedure.
- 2. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said first service station includes a first wiper blade which is used in said first wiping procedure, and said second service station includes a second wiser blade used in said second wiping procedure, wherein said first wiper blade is different from said second wiper blade.
- 3. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said first wiping procedure uses a wet wiping procedure for removing residual ink on a nozzle surface of said first printhead.
- 4. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said first wiping procedure uses a fixed scraper to remove ink from said moving first wiper blade.
- 5. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said first service station includes a spittoon for a spitting operation with said first printhead.
- 6. The inkjet printing system of claim 5 wherein said first service station includes a spittoon for a spitting operation with said second printhead.
- 7. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said second printhead includes a plurality of color ink printheads.
- 8. An inkjet printer having a carriage for holding a first printhead and a second printhead, the carriage moving along a printhead path in a carriage scan direction across a print zone, comprising:
- a service station located on the printhead path and displaced from the print zone;
- a wiper blade mounted in an upright position in said first service station;
- an actuation means for moving said wiper blade along a wiping path in a wiping direction orthogonal to the carriage scan direction during a wiping operation for wiping the first printhead;
- a spittoon located in said service station in a vicinity of an intersection between the printhead path and the wiping path for receiving drops of ink generated by the first printhead during a first spitting operation for the first printhead and for receiving drops of ink generated by the second printhead during a second spitting operation; and
- wherein said actuation means is for moving said wiper blade through said spittoon during said wiping operation, and to move said wiper blade to a rest position away from the printhead path during the second spitting operation.
- 9. The inkjet printer of claim 8 which further includes a wicking member in said spittoon and extending downwardly away from the printhead to draw ink away from the printhead and the print zone.
- 10. The inkjet printer of claim 8 which further includes a stationary scraper in said spittoon for scraping residual ink from said wiper blade as said wiper blade moves along the wiping path.
- 11. The inkjet printer of claim 8 wherein said actuation means moves said wiper blade back and forth across ink orifices on a nozzle surface of the printhead.
- 12. The inkjet printer of claim 8, which further includes a second service station having different wiper blades for performing a wiping operation on said second printhead.
- 13. A method of servicing multiple printheads in an inkjet print carriage without removing them from the carriage, which moves along a printhead path through a print zone while simultaneously holding the multiple printheads, the method comprising the steps of:
- performing a first wiping operation using a first wiper blade on a first printhead in a first service station located in said printhead path, said first wiping operation comprising holding the first printhead in a stationary position and moving the first wiper blade across the first printhead;
- performing a second wiping operation using a second wiper blade on a second printhead in a second service station located in said printhead path, wherein said second wiper blade used in said second wiping operation is different from said first wiper blade used in said first wiping operation, said second wiping operation comprising holding the second wiper blade in a stationary wiping position and moving the carriage so that the second printhead is moved across the second wiper blade.
- 14. The method of claim 13 which further includes
- performing a spitting operation on the first and second printheads in said first service station.
- 15. The method of claim 13 which further includes
- performing a priming operation on said first and second printheads in said second service station.
- 16. The method of claim 13 which further includes
- performing a capping operation on said first and second printheads in said second service station.
- 17. The method of claim 13 which further includes:
- performing a capping operation and a priming operation on said first and second printheads in said second service station.
- 18. A printhead service system, comprising:
- a low resolution printhead service station for servicing a plurality of low-resolution printheads;
- a high resolution printhead service station mounted in a side by side common horizontal plane relationship with said low resolution printhead service station for servicing a single high-resolution printhead; and
- a split blade wiper for engaging said high-resolution printhead only to perform in seriatim;
- a wicking service to solubilize dried ink contaminants disposed on said high resolution printhead; and
- a wiping service to remove the solubilized dried ink contaminants disposed on said high-resolution printhead.
- 19. A printhead service system according to claim 18, wherein the high resolution printhead includes an orifice plate having a plurality of inkjet nozzles arranged in a spaced apart pair of nozzle columns.
- 20. A printhead service system, comprising:
- a color ink printhead service station for removing residual nozzle contaminants from a plurality of low-resolution printheads;
- said color ink service station and said plurality of low resolution printheads being aligned about a common horizontal carriage axis to facilitate printhead cleaning when said plurality of low resolution printheads are positioned in a non printing position; and
- a black ink printhead service station for removing residual nozzle contaminants from a single high-resolution printhead;
- said black ink service station and said single high resolution printhead being aligned about said common horizontal carriage axis to further facilitate printhead cleaning when said single high resolution printhead is positioned in another non printing position;
- wherein said high-resolution printhead includes an orifice plate having a plurality of inkjet nozzles arranged in a spaced apart pair of nozzle columns;
- wherein said black ink printhead service station includes:
- a split blade wiper for engaging simultaneously each column of nozzles in said single high resolution printhead to perform in seriatim with said wiper a wicking service to resolublized dried ink contaminants disposed on said orifice plate and a wiping service to remove the resolublized dried ink contaminants from the orifice plate of said high resolution printhead; and
- wherein said split blade wiper includes:
- at least two pair of mirror image edge members each having a rounded edge portion for facilitating said wicking service and a sharp edge portion for facilitating said wiping service.
- 21. A printhead service system according to claim 20, wherein said at least two pair of mirror image edge members facilitate orifice plate wicking and wiping in diametrically opposing directions.
- 22. A printhead service system, comprising:
- a color ink printhead service station for removing residual nozzle contaminants from a plurality of low-resolution printheads;
- said color ink service station and said plurality of low resolution printheads being aligned about a common horizontal carriage axis to facilitate printhead cleaning when said plurality of low resolution printheads are positioned in a non printing position; and
- a black ink printhead service station for removing residual nozzle contaminants from a single high-resolution printhead;
- said black ink service station and said single high resolution printhead being aligned about said common horizontal carriage axis to further facilitate printhead cleaning when said single high resolution printhead is positioned in another non printing position;
- wherein said high-resolution printhead includes an orifice plate having a plurality of inkjet nozzles arranged in a spaced apart pair of nozzle columns;
- wherein said black ink printhead service station includes:
- a split blade wiper for engaging simultaneously each column of nozzles in said single high resolution printhead to perform in seriatim with said wiper a wicking service to resolublized dried ink contaminants disposed on said orifice plate and a wiping service to remove the resolublized dried ink contaminants from the orifice plate of said high resolution printhead; and
- wherein said black ink printhead service station further includes a scraper for engaging said split blade wiper to remove contaminants therefrom prior to said wiper engaging said plurality of ink nozzles.
- 23. A printhead service system, comprising:
- a color ink printhead service station for removing residual nozzle contaminants from a plurality of low-resolution printheads;
- said color ink service station and said plurality of low resolution printheads being aligned about a common horizontal carriage axis to facilitate printhead cleaning when said plurality of low resolution printheads are positioned in a non printing position; and
- a black ink printhead service station for removing residual nozzle contaminants from a single high-resolution printhead;
- said black ink service station and said single high resolution printhead being aligned about said common horizontal carriage axis to further facilitate printhead cleaning when said single high resolution printhead is positioned in another non printing position; and
- wherein said plurality of low resolution printheads further being aligned about said common horizontal carriage axis for facilitating their ejecting of different color ink droplets onto a print medium surface in a common color ink swath having a given height when said low resolution printheads are not stationed in said color ink service station;
- wherein said single high resolution printhead further being aligned about said common horizontal axis for facilitating the ejecting of black ink droplets onto the print medium surface in a black ink swath having another given height when said high resolution printhead is not stationed in said black ink service station; and
- said another given height of said black ink swath being substantially greater in height than said given height of the color ink swath so that in a high performance mode of operation, the black ink droplets ejected in the common color ink swath can be mixed with the color ink droplets ejected in the common color ink swath to improve color graphics throughput.
- 24. A printhead service system according to claim 18 further comprising:
- a plurality of wipers for engaging corresponding ones of said plurality of low resolution printheads only to facilitate printhead cleaning of the individual ones of said plurality of low resolution printheads.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following applications, all of which are assigned to the same assignee as the present case and are incorporated herein by reference:
Ser. No. 08/141,261 entitled MIXED RESOLUTION PRINTING FOR COLOR AND MONOCHROME PRINTERS filed in the names of Donald G. Harris et al. on Oct. 29, 1993; which was abandoned.
Ser. No. 08/056,326 entitled MANUAL PEN SELECTION FOR CLEARING NOZZLES WITHOUT REMOVAL FROM PEN CARRIAGE filed in the name of Michael T. Dangelo on Apr. 30, 1993; and patent as U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,105.
Ser. No. 08/225,039 entitled WIPING SYSTEM FOR INKJET PRINTER filed in the names of William H. Schwiebert et al. on Apr. 8, 1994;
Ser. No. 08/224,918 entitled WET-WIPING TECHNIQUE FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD filed in the names of Amy Van Liew et al. on Apr. 8, 1994;
Ser. No. 08/330,461 entitled ORTHOGONAL ROTARY WIPING SYSTEM FOR INKJET PRINTHEADS filed in the names of William S. Osborne, et al. on Oct. 28, 1994; and patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,614,930.
Ser. No. 08/399,397 entitled CUSTOMIZED PRINTHEAD SERVICING FOR DIFFERENT PRINTER CONDITIONS filed in the names of Paul E. Martinson et al. on Mar. 6, 1995; and patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,793,388.
Ser. No. 08/398,720 entitled ACTUATION NECHANISM FOR TRANSLATIONAL WIPING OF A STATIONARY INKJET PRINTHEAD filed in the names of David C. Burney, et al on Mar. 6, 1995; and patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,886,716.
Ser. No. 08/398,709 entitled TRANSLATIONAL WIPING TECHNIQUE FOR A STATIONARY INKJET PRINTHEAD filed in the names of Richard A. Becker, et al. on Mar. 6, 1995; and patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,898,445.
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