Claims
- 1. A print media transport comprising:a curved frame defining a media path therein; mounted with respect to the path, a pair of upstream rollers and a pair of downstream rollers, the downstream pair having one pulley roller, the pair of upstream rollers having one driven roller; a flexible coupling connecting the one driven roller and the pulley roller of the downstream pair; and a selectively positionable mechanism for changing tension of the flexible coupling such that predetermined shaping and positioning of media is maintained in the path, the selectively positionable mechanism movable between at least two positions, a first position in which the media is underfed through the path and a second position in which the media is overfed through the path when the media is engaged by the pair of upstream rollers, wherein when the media is contacted simultaneously by the pair of upstream rollers and the pair of downstream rollers, a printing surface of the media does not contact an adjacent guide surface of the frame.
- 2. The transport as set forth in claim 1, the selectively positionable mechanism, comprising:a movable carriage mounted to the frame adjacently to a bottom of the path; and a set of tension rollers mounted to the carriage such that the flexible link is routed between the tension rollers and the link is in tensioning contact with one of the tension rollers in the first position and the other of the tension rollers in the second position wherein tension of the media in the path is relaxed.
- 3. The transport as set forth in claim 1, comprising:the predetermined shaping and positioning of media is a buckling of a segment of the media captured in the path between the pair of upstream rollers and the pair of downstream rollers respectively wherein an amount of buckling is a function of an amount of shiftable link length provided in the flexible coupling.
- 4. A printer having a printing zone therein, comprising:a supply of sheets of print media; an ink-jet writing instrument mounted for depositing ink on a sheet in the printing zone; and a print media transport device for sequentially delivering picked sheets to the printing zone, the device including a first curved frame member and a second curved frame member defining a curvilinear print media path therebetween, a first set of media drive rollers having a first drive roller and a first pinch roller mounted upstream of the print media path, a second set of media drive rollers having a second drive roller and a second pinch roller mounted downstream of the print media path, a motor coupled to one drive roller, a flexible coupling connecting the first drive roller and the second drive roller, and a selectively positionable mechanism for changing tension of the flexible coupling such that a predetermined buckling of a segment of the print media in the path between the first curved frame member and second curved frame member is maintained wherein there is no contact between a printable surface of the media to be printed and a surface of either curved frame member, the selectively positionable mechanism movable between at least two positions, a first position in which the media is underfed through the path and a second position in which the media is overfed through the path when the media is engaged by the pair of upstream rollers, wherein when the media is contacted simultaneously by the pair of upstream rollers and the pair of downstream rollers, a printing surface of the media does not contact an adjacent guide surface of the frame.
- 5. The printer as set forth in claim 4, comprising:the drive roller not coupled to the motor is a pulley wheel coupled by the flexible coupling to the drive roller coupled to the motor.
- 6. The printer as set forth in claim 4, the selectively positionable mechanism comprising:a movable carriage mounted to the curved frame member adjacent to a bottom of the path; and a set of tension rollers mounted to the carriage such that the flexible link is routed between the tension rollers and the link is in tensioning contact with one of the tension rollers in the first position and the other of the tension rollers in the second position wherein tension of the media in the path is altered.
- 7. The printer as set forth in claim 6, comprising:the predetermined shaping and positioning of media is a buckling of a segment of the media captured in the path between tension rollers wherein an amount of buckling is a function of an amount of extra link length provided in the flexible link wherein the extra link length is shifted by moving between the first position and the second position.
- 8. The printer as set forth in claim 6, comprising:the flexible coupling has a length such that the moving the selectively positionable mechanism between the first position and the second position when a sheet is captured by both the first set and the second set of drive rollers forces a predetermined buckling of a segment of the media in the path wherein the extent of the buckling is a function of length change of flexible coupling between the first set of drive rollers and the second set of drive rollers.
- 9. The printer as set forth in claim 6, comprising:moving the selectively positionable mechanism between the first position and the second position changes the flexible coupling tension between the first drive roller and the second drive roller.
- 10. The printer as set forth in claim 4, comprising:the second drive roller is coupled to the motor; and the first drive roller is a pulley.
- 11. The printer as set forth in claim 7, the selectively positionable mechanism further comprising:a guide block having an aperture for receiving the link therethrough, and a spring-loaded tensioning bar bridging the aperture such that the link is releasably pinched between the bar and an inner surface of the block within the aperture such that the link circulates through the aperture with a tension governed by the position of the block.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 09/584,022 filed on May 30, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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