Claims
- 1. An inkjet printer for printing on a print medium, the inkjet printer comprising:a printhead having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein through which ink drops are ejected toward the print medium during printing, the printhead having a scan axis oriented substantially perpendicular to a column of the plurality of ink orifices and along which the printhead traverses during printing, the printhead having a leading end oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis and a trailing end opposite the leading end; and an air movement system which directs a stream of gas in a direction opposite a printing direction and substantially perpendicular to the scan axis to the trailing end of the printhead during printing, wherein the printhead has a first trailing end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in a first direction during printing and a second trailing end opposite the first trailing end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in a second direction during printing opposite the first direction, and wherein the air movement system includes a first flow channel which directs a first stream of gas to the first trailing end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the first direction and a second flow channel which directs a second stream of gas to the second trailing end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the second direction.
- 2. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the printhead has a first leading end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the first direction during printing and a second leading end opposite the first leading end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the second direction during printing opposite the first direction, andwherein the first flow channel directs the first stream of gas from the first leading end to the first trailing end of the printhead when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the first direction, and the second flow channel directs the second stream of gas from the second leading end to the second trailing end of the printhead when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the second direction.
- 3. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the first flow channel and the second flow channel each have an inlet flow path oriented substantially parallel to the scan axis of the printhead.
- 4. The inkjet printer of claim 3, wherein the printhead has a first leading end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the first direction during printing and a second leading end opposite the first leading end when the printhead traverses the scan axis in the second direction during printing opposite the first direction, andwherein the inlet flow path of the first flow channel communicates with the first leading end of the printhead and the inlet flow path of the second flow channel communicates with the second leading end of the printhead.
- 5. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the first flow channel and the second flow channel cach have an outlet flow path oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis of the printhead.
- 6. The inkjet printer of claim 5, wherein the outlet flow path of the first flow channel communicates with the first trailing end of the printhead and the outlet flow path of the second flow channel communicates with the second trailing end of the printhead.
- 7. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the ink drops are ejected into a print zone between the printhead and the print medium during printing, and wherein the air movement system directs the stream of gas to the print zone during printing and to the trailing end of the printhead during printing.
- 8. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein the stream of gas is an air stream.
- 9. The inkjet printer of claim 8, wherein movement of the printhead within the printer generates the air stream.
- 10. The inkjet printer of claim 1, wherein a speed of the stream of gas is proportional to a speed of movement of the printhead along the scan axis during printing.
- 11. An inkjet printer for printing on a print medium, the inkjet printer comprising:a printhead having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein through which ink drops are ejected into a print zone between the printhead and the print medium during printing, the printhead having a scan axis oriented substantially perpendicular to a column of the plurality of ink orifices and along which the printhead traverses during printing, the printhead having a leading end oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis and a trailing end opposite the leading end; and an air movement system which directs a stream of gas in a direction opposite a printing direction and substantially perpendicular to the scan axis, wherein the air movement system directs the stream of gas to the trailing end of the printhead during printing and to the print zone during printing, and includes a flow channel having a first outlet flow path communicating with the trailing end of the printhead and a second outlet flow path offset from the column of the plurality of ink orifices.
- 12. The inkjet printer of claim 11, wherein the flow channel directs the stream of gas from the leading end of the printhead to the trailing end of the printhead during printing.
- 13. The inkjet printer of claim 11, wherein the flow channel has an inlet flow path oriented substantially parallel to the scan axis of the printhead.
- 14. The inkjet printer of claim 13, wherein the inlet flow path communicates with the leading end of the printhead.
- 15. The inkjet printer of claim 11, wherein the first outlet flow path and the second outlet flow path are oriented substantially perpendicular to the scan axis of the printhead.
- 16. The inkjet printer of claim 11, wherein the stream of gas is an air stream.
- 17. The inkjet printer of claim 16, wherein movement of the printhead within the printer generates the air stream.
- 18. The inkjet printer of claim 11, wherein a speed of the stream of gas is proportional to a speed of movement of the printhead along the scan axis during printing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/571,959, entitled “Inkjet Printing with Air Current Disruption” filed on May 15, 2000, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and incorporated herein by reference.
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