Claims
- 1. A print medium support mechanism for supporting a sheetlike print medium in a printer's print zone, comprising:
- an upper print media guide;
- the upper print media guide having a plurality of ribs positioned relative to the print zone to contact and support the print medium upstream of a print zone from above, the ribs being spaced from each other to contact the print medium only at spaced transverse intervals across the print medium;
- a lower print media guide downstream from the upper print media guide to contact and support the print medium from below.
- 2. A support mechanism as recited in claim 1, the upper print media guide comprising an extending portion that inclines downwardly to terminate at a lower support edge, the extending portion having notches that form the ribs.
- 3. A support mechanism as recited in claim 1, the lower print media guide having a plurality of ribs that contact the print medium from beneath.
- 4. A support mechanism as recited in claim 1, the ribs including outer ribs and central ribs, the outer ribs being lower than the central ribs to bow the print medium downwardly at each of its transverse edges as it enters the print zone.
- 5. A print medium support mechanism for supporting a sheetlike print medium in a printer's print zone, comprising:
- at least one drive roller positioned upstream from the print zone of the printer to feed a sheetlike print medium into the print zone;
- an upper print media guide positioned upstream from the print zone;
- the upper print media guide having a plurality of ribs positioned relative to the print zone to contact and support the print medium upstream of a print zone from above, the ribs being spaced from each other to contact the print medium only at spaced transverse intervals across the print medium;
- a lower print media guide downstream from the upper print media guide to contact and support the print medium from below.
- 6. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5, the upper print media guide comprising an extending portion that inclines downwardly to terminate at a lower support edge, the extending portion having notches that form the ribs.
- 7. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5, the lower print media guide having a plurality of ribs that contact the print medium from beneath.
- 8. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5, the ribs comprising outer ribs and central ribs, the outer ribs being lower than the central ribs to bow the print medium downwardly at each of its transverse edges as it enters the print zone.
- 9. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5, wherein the drive roller has a rotational axis, the lower print media guide pivoting about said rotational axis.
- 10. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5 and further comprising a pinch finger supported by the upper print media guide to extend toward the print zone, the pinch finger having a distal tip which is biased against the drive roller to maintain frictional contact between the drive roller and the print medium.
- 11. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5 and further comprising:
- at least one pinch wheel mounted in the upper print media guide, the pinch wheel being biased against the drive roller to maintain frictional contact between the drive roller and the print medium at a first pinch point, the pinch wheel having a diameter which limits the proximity of the first pinch point to the pinch zone;
- a pinch finger supported by the upper print media guide to extend toward the print zone beyond the pinch wheel, the pinch finger having a distal tip which is biased against the drive roller to maintain frictional contact between the drive roller and the print medium at a second pinch point which is closer to the print zone than the first pinch point.
- 12. A support mechanism as recited in claim 5, the upper print media guide comprising a molded plastic portion for contacting and guiding the print medium and an upper metal backing portion having greater structural strength than the molded plastic portion to support and rigidify the molded plastic portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/396,801, filed Feb. 28, 1995, entitled "Media Handling in an Ink-Jet Printer" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,123.
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Hewlett-Packard Patent Application, Ser. No. 08/056,229, Filed Apr. 30, 1993; "Improved Media Control At Ink-Jet Print Zone". |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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