Large format inkjet punters use vacuum tables to hold down foamboard, cardboard and other inflexible or semi-flexible print media for printing. High capacity vacuum pumps are used to develop the hold down forces needed to keep large sheets of such media flat during printing.
The same part numbers designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures.
Corrugated cardboard is widely used to make boxes. Although inkjet printers can print high quality images on corrugated cardboard, it is difficult to hold down corrugated cardboard flat in the print zone for high quality inkjet printing. Consequently, special, more expensive corrugated boards are often used for inkjet printing. A new print media support has been developed to hold down regular, less expensive corrugated cardboard flat for inkjet printing. The new media support uses a sheet of suction cups overlaid on a vacuum table to increase the hold down force applied to corrugated cardboard and other print media. In one example of the new media support, suction cups are embedded in a detachable cover that can be installed over the printer's vacuum table for printing on corrugated cardboard and removed from the printer's vacuum table for printing on other media. Each suction cup has a port aligned to a vacuum hole on the table so vacuum may be applied to the suction cups through the vacuum holes. This and other examples of the new print media support may be used with existing vacuum tables, thus enabling retrofitting printers already in use for high quality printing on corrugated cardboard.
These and other examples are shown in the figures and described below with reference to supporting print media in an inkjet printer. Examples of the new media support, however, are not limited to inkjet printing or to supporting print media, but may be implemented to support other types of media and for applications other than inkjet printing. Accordingly, the examples shown and described illustrate but do not limit the invention, which is defined in the Claims following this Description.
Holes 30 in vacuum table 18 are operatively connected to a pump or other vacuum source 32 through a network of tubes 34, plenum(s) 36, and controls (not shown). A port 38 at the back of each suction cup 40 is aligned with a vacuum hole 30 when sheet 20 is installed on table 18. In operation, air is evacuated from cup 40 through port 38 under negative pressure from pump 32 to apply suction to print media 16. Any suitable removable fastener 42 may be used to attach sheet 20 to table 18 including, for example, adhesives, magnets or screws 42 shown in
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Each cup 40 also includes a series of flat ridges 58 that project radially from vacuum port 38. Suction pulls print media 16 down onto the surface of ridges 58 as ring 54 flexes into recess 56. Although any suitable material and fabrication technique may be used to form sheet 20, it is expected that a molded plastic sheet 20 will be desirable and cost effective for most printer implementations. For some implementations, for example covering a flat vacuum table, a rigid sheet body 46 may be desirable. For other implementations, for example covering a drum platen, a flexible sheet body 46 may be desirable.
Also, in the example shown in
Testing indicates that, for the same vacuum line pressure, the hold down force applied by a suction cup 40 such as that shown in
As noted at the beginning of this description, the examples shown in the figures and described above illustrate but do not limit the invention. Other forms, details, and examples may be made and implemented. Therefore, the foregoing description should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.
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