This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2022-61282 filed on Mar. 31, 2022. The entire content of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference.
A cartridge case provided with a first case and a second case which extend in a first direction is known. The first case is provided on a lower side of the second case, an upper side of the first case is opened, and the first case accommodates a liquid storing body in the inside of the first case. The second case is provided on a location above the first case so as to face the first case, and covers the first case.
In a cartridge case described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. JP2017-65152, a tap supporting part which supports a tap of the liquid storing body is provided on one end part in the first direction of the first case. In a case that the liquid storing body is attached to the cartridge case, the second case is moved, relative to the first case, in a direction opposite to the one end part in the first direction so as to cause the first case to accommodate the liquid storing body. The tap of the liquid storing body is fitted to the tap supporting part. Then, the second case is moved in a direction toward the one end part in the first direction of the first case. The cartridge case accommodating the liquid storing body is inserted into a cartridge installment part of a printer.
In a case that the precision in positioning of the tap of the liquid storing body accommodated in the cartridge case with respect to an ink supplying needle provided on the printer is not satisfactory, there is such a possibility that the ink supplying needle might not enter satisfactorily into the tap, which in turn might cause any connection failure between the tap and the ink supplying needle and/or any leakage of the ink.
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a liquid storing cartridge and a printer each of which is capable of lowering any connection failure of a supply port via which a liquid is supplied from a liquid container and of lowering possibility that the liquid might leak from the supply port.
A liquid storing cartridge according to a first aspect of the present disclosure includes:
a liquid container configured to store a liquid, the liquid container having a supply port configured to supply the liquid from the liquid container to an outside of the liquid container;
a first positioning part provided in a first side with respect to the supply port in a crossing direction crossing an opening direction of the supply port; and
a second positioning part provided in a second side with respect to the supply port in the crossing direction, the second side being opposite side from the first side with respect to the supply port.
In the above-descried liquid storing cartridge, the position of the supply port is positioned (or aligned) with respect to a supplying needle by the first positioning part and the second positioning part. Accordingly, it is possible to lower any possibility that the position of the supply port might be deviated with respect to the supplying needle, to lower any connection failure of the supply port, and to lower any possibility that the liquid might leak from the supply port.
A printer according to a second aspect of the present disclosure includes the above-described liquid storing cartridge. According to the second aspect, in the printer, the position of the supply port is positioned (aligned) with respect to a supplying needle by the first positioning part and the second positioning part. Accordingly, it is possible to lower any possibility that the position of the supply port might be deviated with respect to the supplying needle, to lower any connection failure of the supply port, and to lower any possibility that the liquid might leak from the supply port.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a liquid storing cartridge to be detachably installed in a printer, the liquid storing cartridge including:
A printer 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be explained, sequentially with reference to the drawings. In the present embodiment, a mechanical element in the drawings indicates an actual scale in each of the drawings. The drawings which are referred to are used for explaining a technical feature which may be adopted by the present disclosure, and the configuration of an apparatus which is described is not meant to be limited only thereto, and is a mere example for explanation. In the explanation of the present embodiment, a left lower side, a right upper side, a right lower side, a left upper side, an upper side and a lower side of
<Configuration of Printer 1>
The configuration of the printer 1 will be explained, with reference to
The front wall 24 is provided on a front surface of the casing 2, and has, from the upper side toward the lower side, a first front wall 241 and a second front wall 242. Each of the first front wall 241 and the second front wall 242 is rectangular which is long in a left-right direction as seen from the front side. The first front wall 241 is provided on an upper part on the front side of the casing 2, and the second front wall 242 is provided at a location which is below the first front wall 241 and which is at the center on the front side of the casing 2. Each of the right wall 25, the rear wall 26 and the left wall 29 is rectangular which is long in an up-down direction. Further, each of the bottom wall 27 and the upper wall 28 is rectangular which is long in a front-rear direction.
The discharge port 21 is provided on a boundary between the first front wall 241 and the second front wall 242. The discharge port 21 is a rectangular opening which is long in the left-right direction as seen from the front side, and discharges a medium having printing performed thereon. The first front wall 241 is provided with a displaying part 3 and an operating part 4. The displaying part 3 displays a letter, an image, etc. The operating part 4 is provided on the right side with respect to the displaying part 3. The operating part 4 is provided with a touch panel or a plurality of buttons via which a variety of kinds of instructions are inputted.
The front cover 23 is provided on the front surface of the casing 2 and below the second front wall 242. The front cover 23 is a rectangular lid as seen from the front side, and is provided with a pair of hinges 231 on a lower end part of the front cover 23. By the pair of hinges 231, the front cover 23 is rotatable to a close position (see
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The ink-jet head 8 prints an image on a medium M supplied from a supplying part 5. The ink-jet head 8 is provided with a plurality of nozzles 70 which discharges or ejects an ink G in a discharge direction. The ink-jet head 8 prints the image on the medium M by discharging the ink G from the plurality of nozzles 70. The discharge direction is downward, and the ink-jet head 8 is provided at a location above a conveying route Q of the medium M, while the ink jet head 8 assumes a posture in which the plurality of nozzles 70 is oriented downward. The conveying route Q is a route or path along which the medium M is conveyed since the medium M is fed out from the supplying part 5 and until the medium M is discharged from the discharge port 21 to the outside of the casing 2.
The cartridge 30 is accommodated in the opening part 11. The cartridge 30 accommodates a liquid container 100 which stores the ink in the inside thereof, and is installed in an installment part 7 of the opening part 11. The details of the cartridge 30 will be described later on. The ink tube 48 is arranged in the inside of the casing 2 and connects the installment part 7 and the ink-jet head 8. The ink G in the inside of the cartridge 30 is supplied, via the ink tube 48, from the cartridge 30 to the ink-jet head 8.
The conveying device 45 is provided with the supplying part 5, conveying parts 270, 10, 15 and 19, a supporting part 80, a tension applying part 60 and a rotary body 75. The supplying part 5 is provided on a space which is located on the left side of a side cover 251 at the close position and which is located at a rear lower part of the printer 1 and surrounded by the partition wall 55 and the rear wall 26. The supplying part 5 holds a roll R. The supplying part 5 is provided with a shaft part 51 and a magazine 52. The shaft part 51 extends in the left-right direction, and is inserted into a paper tube K of the roll R. The magazine 52 is a supporting stand which has a shape of a letter “U” as seen from the front side. The magazine 52 supports both of left and right end parts of the shaft part 51 so that the shaft part 51 is rotatable about an axis extending in the left-right direction. The shaft part 51 is supported by the magazine 52 in a state that the shaft part 51 is detachable from the magazine 52. The magazine 52 is supported by the printer 1 in a state that the magazine 52 is detachable from the printer 1.
An operator who replaces the roll R arranges the side cover 251 at the open position, takes out the magazine 52 from the inside of the casing 2 and performs a replacing operation of the roll R.
The conveying part 270 conveys the medium M in a conveying direction F in which the medium M is conveyed from the supplying part 5 toward the ink jet head 8 and to a retuning direction B which is opposite or reverse direction to the conveying direction F. The conveying direction F is a direction along the conveying route Q which is from the supplying part 5 toward the ink-jet head 8. A part, of the conveying direction F, from the suppling part 5 up to the tension applying part 60 is a direction which changes depending on a remaining amount of the medium M, and is generally upward. A part, of the conveying direction F, from the tension applying part 60 up to the discharge port 21 is generally frontward.
The conveying part 270 is provided at a location on an upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the ink-jet head 8, and on a downstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the supplying part 5. That is, the conveying part 270 is provided between the ink-jet head 8 and the supplying part 5 in the conveying route Q of the medium M. The conveying part 270 has a conveying roller 271 which rotates about an axis extending in the left-right direction and a pinch roller 272 which rotates about an axis extending in the left-right direction. The conveying part 270 performs a nip conveyance, by the conveying roller 271 and the pinch roller 272, of conveying the medium M in the conveying direction F which is from the supplying part 5 toward the ink-jet head 8.
The conveying part 10 is provided on the upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 270, and conveys the medium in the conveying direction F and the retuning direction B. The conveying part 10 rotates the roll R held by the supplying part 5, conveys the medium M in the returning direction B, and takes (winds) the medium M on the roll R. The conveying part 10 detachably engages with the shaft part 51 of the supplying part 5. The conveying part 10 rotates the roll R held by the supplying part 5, conveys the medium M in the conveying direction F, and feeds the medium M from the roll R toward the ink-jet head 8.
The supporting part 80 is provided on the upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 270 and on the downstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 10, and supports the tension applying part 60 and the rotary body 75. The tension applying part 60 is provided between the conveying part 270 and the conveying part 10 in the conveying route Q. The tension applying part 60 is arranged at a location above the supplying part 5, and is supported in a state that the tension applying part 60 is capable of rocking about an axis extending in the left-right direction, on the upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 270. The tension applying part 60 makes contact with the medium M and bends the medium M. With this, the tension applying part 60 imparts a tension to the medium M. The tension is a tension acting in a direction opposite to an advancing direction of the medium M.
The rotary body 75 is supported to be rotatable about an axis extending in the left-right direction, on the upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 270 and on the downstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to at an end part, of the tension applying part 60, on the upstream side in the conveying direction F, namely a lower end part of the tension applying part 60.
The conveying part 15 is provided on a location below the ink-jet head 8 and on the downstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 270, and conveys the medium M in the conveying direction F. The conveying part 15 is provided with a driving roller 113, a driven roller 14 and an endless belt 16. The driving roller 113 and the driven roller 14 are separated from each other in the front-rear direction. The endless belt 16 is stretched over the driving roller 113 and the driven roller 14. Accompanying with the rotation of the endless belt 16, the driven roller 14 is rotated. A position in the up-down direction of an upper end of an outer circumferential surface of the endless belt 16 is substantially same with a position in the up-down direction of a nip point 89 at which the medium M is nipped by the conveying part 270. The upper end of the outer circumferential surface of the endless belt 16 faces or is opposed to the plurality of nozzles 70 of the ink-jet head 8. The upper end of the outer circumferential surface of the endless belt 16 conveys the medium M in a state that the medium M which is (being) conveyed between the conveying part 270 and the conveying part 19 is attracted, by suction from a position below the medium M by a static electricity or a negative pressure, to the endless belt 16.
The fixing unit 143 is arranged on the downstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the ink-jet head 8 and on the upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the conveying part 19. Further, the fixing unit 143 is provided on a location below the conveying route Q. The fixing unit 143 is provided with a heat source 144 which is capable of performing conduction heating and a heating plate (hot plate) 142 which is heated by the heat source 144. The heating plate 142 supports the medium M which passes the conveying route Q from a position below the medium M. The medium M is heated by the heating plate 142, thereby causing the ink G discharged onto the medium M by the ink-jet head 8 to be fixed on the medium M.
The conveying part 19 is provided on the downstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the ink-jet head 8 and the fixing unit 143 and on the upstream side in the conveying direction F with respect to the discharge port 21, and conveys the medium M in the conveying direction F and in the returning direction B. The conveying part 19 has a conveying roller 17 and a pinch roller 18 each of which rotates about an axis extending in the left-right direction, and performs a nip conveyance, by the conveying roller 17 and the pinch roller 18, of conveying the medium M while nipping the medium M between the conveying roller 17 and the pinch roller 18 in the up-down direction.
In a case that a printing processing is executed, a controller of the printer 1 drives the conveying parts 270, 10, 15 and 19 so as to convey the medium M. The printer 1 adjusts a driving amount of each of the conveying parts 270 and 10 so that the tension is applied to the medium M by the tension applying part 60. The controller of the printer 1 drives the ink-jet head 8 synchronizing with the conveyance of the medium M, thereby discharging, onto the medium M, the ink G supplied from the cartridge 30 via the ink tube 48. The controller of the printer 1 drives the heat source 144 so as to fix, to the medium M, the ink G on the medium M. The medium M is discharged from the discharge port 21 to the outside of the casing 2.
<Configuration of Accommodating Part 6>
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Further, a pair of positioning (alignment) projections 611 and 612 (an example of third and fourth positioning parts) is provided on the rear wall 610 of the first accommodating part 61. The positioning projection 611 and the positioning projection 612 are provided, respectively, on positions which are symmetric in the left-right direction with respect to the supply needle 9. The positioning projection 611 and the positioning projection 612 project frontward. A front end of each of the positioning projection 611 and the positioning projection 612 protrudes frontward farther than a front end of the supply needle 9. In a case that the cartridge 30 is inserted into the first accommodating part 61, the positioning projection 612 fits into a circular hole 72 of a first positioning part 71 (to be described later on) and the positioning projection 611 fits into an elongated hole 74 of a second positioning part 73 (to be described later on).
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<Configuration of Cartridge 30>
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The rear wall 32 extends upward from a rear end of the bottom wall 35. A length in the up-down direction of the rear wall 32 is approximately same as the length of the part on the rear side of each of the right wall 33 and the left wall 34. A pair of shafts 321 protrudes, in the left-right direction, respectively, on a left part and a right part of an upper end of the rear wall 32. An opening 39 which is opened upward is defined by the front wall 31, the right wall 33, the left wall 34 and the rear wall 32. The liquid container 100 is accommodated in the inside of the opening 39.
The pair of bearing parts 367 of the cover 36 is rotatably supported, respectively, by the pair of shafts 321 of the lower case 37, thereby causing the cover 36 to rotate to a close state in which the cover 36 covers the opening 39 and to an open state in which the cover 36 does not cover the opening 39. In the open state depicted in
<Configuration of Liquid Container 100>
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<Configuration of Tap 105>
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The first positioning part 71 is provided on a position which is obliquely lower left with respect to the supply port 109, in a crossing direction which crosses the opening direction (front direction) of the supply port 109. The circular hole 72 of which opening is circular is provided on a front end part of the first positioning part 71. The second positioning part 73 is provided on a position which is obliquely lower right with respect to the supply port 109, in the crossing direction which crosses the opening direction (front direction) of the supply port 109. The elongated hole 74 of which opening is elongated in a lateral direction is provided on a front end part of the second positioning part 73. The elongated hole 74 has a size in a long axis (major axis) direction of the elongated hole 74 which is from the elongated hole 74 toward the circular hole 72, namely a size in the left-right direction, and a size in a short axis (minor axis) direction of the elongated hole 74 which is orthogonal to the long axis direction, namely a size in the up-down direction. The size of the elongated hole 74 in the long axis direction is larger than the size of the elongated hole 74 in the short axis direction. An example of the elongated hole is a hole of which opening is an oval or an ellipse.
Further, the first positioning part 71 extends, from the front surface 101, in the opening direction of the supply port 109. Furthermore, the second positioning part 73 extends, from the front surface 101, in the opening direction of the supply port 109. As depicted in
<Configurations of Circuit Board 140 and Circuit Board Holder 130>
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<Installment and Detachment of Cartridge 30 and Effect of Embodiment>
In a case that the cartridge 30 is to be installed in the printer 1, a user opens the front cover 23 of the printer 1, and inserts the cartridge 30 into the printer 1. Further, in a case that the ink becomes insufficient during usage of the printer 1 and that an instruction of replacing the cartridge 30 is displayed on the displaying part 3, the user opens the front cover 23 of the printer 1 and replaces the cartridge 30. In these cases, since the cartridge 30 is provided with the first positioning part 71 which is provided on one side (first side) with respect to the supply port 109 in the crossing direction crossing the opening direction of the supply port 109, and the second positioning part 73 which is provided on the other side (second side) different from the one side with respect to the supply port 109 in the crossing direction, the position of the supply port 109 is positioned (aligned) with respect to the supply needle 9 by the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73. Accordingly, it is possible to lower any possibility that the position of the supply port 109 might be deviated with respect to the supply needle 9, to lower any connection failure of the supply port 109, and to lower any possibility that the liquid might leak from the supply port 109.
Further, since each of the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73 is longer in the opening direction of the supply port 109 (front direction) than the connecting part 107, the positioning projection 612 and the positioning projection 611 of the first accommodating part 61 are inserted, respectively, into the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73, before the supply needle 9 is inserted into the supply port 109. Accordingly, the supply needle 9 is inserted correctly into the supply port 109.
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Moreover, since the circular hole 72 of which opening is circular is provided on the front end part of the first positioning part 71, the positioning projection 612 is inserted into the circular hole 72 of the first positioning part 71 and the position (positioning) is determined precisely. Further, the elongated hole 74 of the front end part of the second positioning part 73 has the size in the long axis direction from the second positioning part 73 toward the circular hole 72 (or the supply port 109) is greater than the size of the elongated hole 74 in the short axis direction orthogonal to the major axis direction. Accordingly, even in a case that the positioning projection 611 which is inserted into the elongated hole 74 is shifted in the major axis direction of the elongated hole 74, such a possibility that the positioning projection 611 might not be inserted into the elongated hole 74 is lowered.
Furthermore, since the circuit board 140 is provided at the position having the height from the bottom surface 106 of the liquid container 100 which is greater than the height of the supply port 109 from the bottom surface 106, such a possibility that the liquid scattered from the supply port 109 might adhere to the electric contact 141 of the circuit board 140 is lowered. Accordingly, the reliability of the conduction of the electric contact 141 of the circuit board 140 is improved.
Moreover, since the surface, of the circuit board 140, on which the electric contact 141 is provided, is oriented upward, such a possibility that the liquid scattered from the supply port 109 might adhere to the electric contact 141 of the circuit board 140 is lowered. Further, since the circuit board 140 is arranged above the location between the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73, the precision of positioning (alignment) the circuit board 140 with respect to the contacting part 613 provided on the first accommodating part 61 is improved.
The printer 1 is configured such that the cartridge 30 configured as described above can be installed in the printer 1. Accordingly, the printer 1 is capable of lowering a possibility that the position of the supply port 109 might be deviated with respect to the supply needle 9, capable of lowering any connection failure of the supply port 109, and capable of lowering such a possibility that the liquid might leak from the supply port 109.
In the above-described embodiment, the front surface 101 is an example of a “first surface”. The cartridge 30 is an example of a “liquid storing cartridge”.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with various example structures outlined above and illustrated in the figures, various alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and/or substantial equivalents, whether known or that may be presently unforeseen, may become apparent to those having at least ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, the example embodiments of the disclosure, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative of the invention, and not limiting the invention. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, the disclosure is intended to embrace all known or later developed alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and/or substantial equivalents. Some specific examples of potential alternatives, modifications, or variations in the described invention are provided below:
The liquid container 100 is not limited to being box-shaped. Although the liquid container 100 stores the ink, the liquid container 100 is not limited to this. For example, the liquid container 100 may store a liquid different from the ink. For example, the liquid container 100 may store a preservative liquid (storage liquid, shipping liquid) which is introduced to the ink tube 48 connecting the cartridge 30 and the ink-jet head 8 for a purpose of suppressing any solidification of the ink inside the ink tube 48, in a case that the printer 1 is shipped or in a case that the printer 1 is stored for a long period of time. In this case, it is allowable to adopt, as the preservative liquid, a liquid having such a property that the liquid is less likely to volatilize. Further, it is also allowable to omit the lower case 37 and the cover 36 of the cartridge 30, and to install the liquid container 100 directly in the printer 1. In such a case, the liquid container 100 is an example of a “liquid storing cartridge”.
In the above-described embodiment, although the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73 of the cartridge 30 which stores the ink are described, the present disclosure is not limited to this. As described above, it is allowable to provide a positioning member on the maintenance box. For example, as depicted in
In a case that the maintenance box 300 is installed in the second accommodating part 62, the cleaning liquid needle 90 is inserted into the cleaning liquid supply port 85. With this, a nozzle cleaning liquid stored in a bag 1001 of the storing body 1000 is supplied to the inside of the printer 1, via the cleaning liquid needle 90. In the case that the maintenance box 300 is installed in the second accommodating part 62, the positioning projection 711 and the positioning projection 712 are inserted, respectively, into the elongated hole 84 of the second positioning part 83 and the circular hole 82 of the first positioning part 81. With this, the positioning of the maintenance box 300 in the inside of the printer 1 is performed. In the case that the maintenance box 300 is installed in the second accommodating part 62, the waste liquid needle 713 is inserted into the waste liquid inflow port 86. The nozzles 70 of the ink-jet head 8 are cleaned (washed) by using the nozzle cleaning liquid, and a waste liquid generated by the cleaning is caused to flow, via the waste liquid needle 713, into a space which is different from the storing body 1000 in the inside of the maintenance box 300, so that the waste liquid is thereby collected by the maintenance box 300. In the case that the maintenance box 300 is installed in the second accommodating part 62, the atmosphere communicating needle 714 is inserted into the atmosphere communication hole 87. With this, a space inside the maintenance box 300 is atmospherically communicated with the outside. In a case that the waste liquid collected by the maintenance box 300 is accumulated, a liquid surface of the waste liquid is raised up to a position of the waste liquid window 88. In this situation, since the waste liquid window 88 has a translucency, it is possible to visually recognize the liquid surface of the waste liquid, via the waste liquid window 88, from the outside. Further, in the case that the maintenance box 300 is installed in the second accommodating part 62, the waste liquid window 88 is positioned between a light emitting part and a light receiving part of the waste liquid sensor 715. Accordingly, it is possible to detect whether or not the waste liquid collected by the maintenance box 300 becomes full, via the waste liquid window 88, by the waste liquid sensor 715. By the configuration wherein the maintenance box 300 is provided with the first positioning part 81 and the second positioning part 83 and the second accommodating part 62 is provided with the positioning projection 711 and the positioning projection 712, it is possible to achieve an effect which is similar to that achieved by the cartridge 30 and the first accommodating part 61. The maintenance box 300 is another example of a “liquid storing cartridge”.
In the above-described embodiment, although the ink is, for example, the black ink, the ink is not limited to or restricted by this. For example, the ink may be an ink such as a cyan ink, a magenta ink, a yellow ink, a white ink or a clear ink, etc.
In the above-described embodiment, although the liquid container 100 has the shape of rectangular parallelepiped, the liquid container 100 is not limited to this. For example, the shape of the liquid container 100 may be a shape of another polyhedron, or may be cylindrical. Further, it is allowable that the liquid container 100 does not have a shape which is symmetrical in the front-rear direction.
In the embodiment, although each of the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73 is arranged at the position below the supply port 109, it is allowable to arrange each of the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73 at a position above the supply port 109. Alternatively, it is also allowable to arrange either one of the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73 at a position above the supply port 109, and to arrange the other one of the first positioning part 71 and the second positioning part 73 at a position below the supply port 109.
In the above-described embodiment, although the tap 150 is provided on a position which is biased toward the left side surface 104 in the left-right direction, the arrangement of the tap 105 is not limited to this. For example, the tap 105 may be provided on a position which is biased toward the right side surface 103. In such a case, the installment part 7 of the first accommodating part 61 may be provided on a position corresponding to the arrangement position of the tap 105.
In the above-described embodiment, the first positioning part 71 having the circular hole 72 and the second positioning part 73 having the elongated hole 74 is provided on the liquid container 100, and the positioning projections 611, 612 are provided in the printer 1. However, there is no limitation thereto. For example, the printer 1 may be provided with positioning parts (another example of third and fourth positioning parts) each having a structure same as or similar to the structure of the first positioning part 71 or the second positioning part 73, instead of the positioning projections 611, 612; and the liquid container 100 may be provided with projections (another example of first and second positioning parts) each having a structure same as or similar to the structure of the positioning projection 611 or the positioning projection 612, instead of the first and second positioning parts 71, 73. In such a case, the projections provided on the liquid container 100 are inserted into the positioning parts provided in the printer 1, in a case that the cartridge 30 is installed into the printer 1.
Similarly, the printer 1 may be provided with positioning parts (another example of third and fourth positioning parts) each having a structure same as or similar to the structure of the first positioning part 81 or the second positioning part 83, instead of the positioning projections 711, 712; and the maintenance box 300 may be provided with projections (another example of first and second positioning parts) each having a structure same as or similar to the structure of the positioning projection 711 or the positioning projection 712, instead of the first and second positioning parts 81, 83. In such a case, the projections provided on the maintenance box 300 are inserted into the positioning parts provided in the printer 1, in a case that the maintenance box 300 is installed into the printer 1.
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2022-061282 | Mar 2022 | JP | national |