Claims
- 1. An inkjet printer comprising an inkjet printhead, a media-carrying surface and a mechanism for moving the printhead and the media-carrying surface relative to one another, the media-carrying surface having at least one dimension that is marginally larger than a corresponding dimension of one (or a combined corresponding dimension of more than one) standard print media sheet.
- 2. The printer of claim 1, wherein the media-carrying surface comprises a circumferential surface of a substantially cylindrical drum.
- 3. The printer of claim 2, wherein an axial width of the substantially cylindrical drum is greater than the circumference of the substantially cylindrical drum.
- 4. The printer of claim 3, wherein the at least one dimension of the media-carrying surface is the axial width of the substantially cylindrical drum.
- 5. The printer of claim 2, wherein the circumference of the substantially cylindrical drum is greater than an axial width of the substantially cylindrical drum.
- 6. The printer of claim 5, wherein the at least one dimension of the media-carrying surface is the circumference of the substantially cylindrical drum.
- 7. The printer of claim 6 comprising a drying device located adjacent to the circumferential surface.
- 8. The printer of claim 7 wherein the drying device comprises at least one of: a source of ultraviolet radiation, a source of infrared radiation, a source of heat, a source of pressurized gas and a means for reducing localized atmospheric pressure.
- 9. The printer of claim 6 comprising a plurality of inkjet printheads located adjacent to the circumferential surface at circumferentially spaced apart intervals.
- 10. The printer of claim 9 comprising a plurality of drying devices located adjacent to the circumferential surface at circumferentially spaced apart intervals between the inkjet printheads.
- 11. The printer of claim 10, wherein each drying device comprises at least one of: a source of ultraviolet radiation, a source of infrared radiation, a source of heat, a source of pressurized gas and a means for reducing localized atmospheric pressure.
- 12. The printer of claim 2, wherein the circumferential surface is heated.
- 13. The printer of claim 1, wherein the media-carrying surface is a substantially flat surface.
- 14. The printer of claim 6, wherein the at least one dimension of the media-carrying surface is larger than the corresponding dimension of one (or the combined corresponding dimension of more than one) standard print media sheet by not more than 2%.
- 15. The printer of claim 6, wherein the at least one dimension of the media-carrying surface is larger than the corresponding dimension of one (on the combined corresponding dimension of more than one) standard print media sheet by not more than 5%.
- 16. The printer of claim 6, wherein the at least one dimension of the media-carrying surface is larger than the corresponding dimension of one (on the combined corresponding dimension of more than one) standard print media sheet by not more than 10%.
- 17. The printer of claim 2, wherein the substantially cylindrical drum has a circumference and an axial width, wherein the axial width is within the range of one of:
(a) n{square root}{square root over (2)} circumference±5%; and 2n2 circumference±5%;and(a) n12circumference±5%(b) where n is an integer.
- 18. The printer of claim 1 comprising means for securing print media to the media-carrying surface configured to secure an integral number of a larger standard print media sheet to the media-carrying surface such that a longer dimension of each larger standard print media sheet extends in a first direction and a shorter dimension of each larger standard print media sheet extends in a second orthogonal direction and to secure twice the integral number of a smaller standard print media sheet to the media-carrying surface such that a shorter dimension of each smaller standard print media sheet extends in the first direction and a longer dimension of each smaller standard print media sheet extends in the second orthogonal direction.
- 19. An inkjet printer comprising:
a substantially cylindrical drum having a media-carrying circumferential surface, the drum rotatable about its axis; one or more printheads located adjacent to the circumferential surface at one or more circumferentially spaced apart positions, each printhead comprising a plurality of inkjet nozzles directed towards the circumferential surface
wherein when the drum is rotated at a selected rotational speed and first ink droplets are ejected from the inkjet nozzles of a first one of the one or more printheads into a first region of a print media surface, the ink droplets at least partially dry on the print media surface prior to ink droplets being ejected from the inkjet nozzles of a circumferentially adjacent one of the one or more printheads into the first region.
- 20. The printer of claim 19 comprising a drive connected to rotate the drum at the selected rotational speed so that points on a circumferential surface of the drum travel at a printing surface speed of at least 0.35 m/s.
- 21. The printer of claim 20 wherein the drum has a circumference and the one or more printheads are located such that while the drum is rotating at the selected rotational speed, any point on the circumferential surface takes at least 0.5 seconds to travel between the first one of the one or more printheads and the circumferentially adjacent one of the one or more printheads.
- 22. A method of inkjet printing, the method comprising:
providing a media-carrying surface having at least one dimension that is marginally larger than a corresponding dimension of one (or a combined corresponding dimension of more than one) standard print media sheet; securing an integer number of standard print media sheets of a particular series on the media-carrying surface in a first orientation; and imaging the standard print media sheets by ejecting ink droplets thereon.
- 23. The method of claim 22 comprising:
removing the one or more standard print media sheets from the media-carrying surface; securing twice the integer number of smaller sized standard print media sheets of the particular series on the media-carrying surface in a second orientation that is orthogonal to the first orientation; and imaging the smaller sized standard print media sheets by ejecting ink droplets thereon.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the media-carrying surface comprises a circumferential surface of a substantially cylindrical drum and the method comprises revolving the substantially cylindrical drum about its axis.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the at least one dimension of the media-carrying surface is a circumference of the substantially cylindrical drum.
- 26. The method of claim 25 comprising drying the ink droplets on the standard print media sheets.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein drying the ink droplets comprises at least one of:
(a) irradiating the ink droplets with ultraviolet radiation; (b) irradiating the ink droplets with infrared radiation; (c) heating the ink droplets; (d) directing pressurized gas at the ink droplets; and (e) reducing atmospheric pressure in a region of ink droplets.
- 28. An inkjet printing method comprising:
mounting three or more print media sheets circumferentially adjacent to one another on a circumferential surface of a rotatable drum; and ejecting ink droplets from an inkjet printhead while rotating the drum to carry the print media sheets sequentially past the inkjet printhead,
wherein the print media sheets each have a first dimension oriented circumferentially on the drum and a circumference of the drum is marginally larger than a sum of the first dimensions of the print media sheets.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the print media sheets are standard print media sheets.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein rotating the drum to carry the print media sheets past the inkjet printhead comprises making multiple passes between the print media sheets and the inkjet printhead.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein making multiple passes between the print media sheets and the inkjet printhead comprises ejecting ink droplets into interleaved positions on each pass.
- 32. A method of inkjet printing comprising:
securing a print medium to a media-carrying circumferential surface of a substantially cylindrical drum; rotating the substantially cylindrical drum about its axis; ejecting ink droplets from one or more printheads onto the print medium, the one or more printheads located adjacent to the circumferential surface at one or more circumferentially spaced apart positions; and allowing the ink droplets ejected from a particular one of the one or more printheads into a particular region on the print medium to at least partially dry prior to ejecting ink droplets from a circumferentially adjacent one of the one or more printheads into the particular region.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein rotating the substantially circular drum about its axis comprises maintaining a surface speed of the circumferential surface in excess of 0.35 m/s.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein allowing ink droplets ejected from the particular one of the one or more printheads into the particular region on the print medium to at least partially dry comprises actively drying the ink droplets as they travel between the particular one of the one or more printheads and the circumferentially adjacent one of the one or more printheads for a time in excess of 0.5 seconds.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/349,266, filed Jan. 18, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60349266 |
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