Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer comprising:a platen forming a printing surface; a support housing; a print carriage mounted on said support housing, wherein said print carriage is configured to move over said platen during a printing process; a source of microwave frequency energy mounted within said support housing; and at least one microwave energy applicator mounted to said print carriage having a bottom plate with at least one microwave cavity opening therein, and wherein said applicator is coupled to receive said microwave frequency energy from said source and is positioned with respect to said printing surface such that ink is dried as swaths of ink are deposited onto print media before said print media exits said printing surface.
- 2. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said at least one microwave energy applicator is mounted to said print carriage such that at least one microwave cavity opening in said at least one microwave energy applicator passes over said print surface during printing operations.
- 3. The ink jet printer of claim 2, wherein said microwave cavity opening comprises a microwave antenna.
- 4. The ink jet printer of claim 3 wherein at least one microwave slot antenna is integral to a bottom plate of said microwave applicator.
- 5. A method of making an ink jet printer having a support housing with a movable print carriage, the method comprising:mounting a source of microwave frequency energy to the support housing; mounting a microwave energy applicator onto the movable print carriage; and coupling the microwave energy applicator to the source.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein mounting said microwave energy applicator comprises positioning a microwave cavity opening proximate to a print surface of said ink jet printer.
- 7. The method of claim 6, comprising forming said microwave cavity opening in a bottom plate of said microwave energy applicator.
- 8. The method of claim 7, additionally comprising forming a print surface from an electrically conductive material.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the microwave electric fields in the space between said bottom plate and said platen are greater than 2×104 volts/meter.
- 10. The method of claim 8, additionally comprising placing a layer of dielectric material on said print surface.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the thickness of said layer of dielectric material is such that media positioned on said surface is exposed to electric fields from said microwave energy applicator which include a significant component that is parallel to said print surface.
- 12. An inkjet printer comprising:a platen forming a printing surface; a support housing; a source of microwave frequency energy mounted to the support housing; a moveable print carriage mounted to the support housing and configured to pass over a print surface during print operations; and at least one microwave applicator mounted to said moveable print carriage that is coupled to receive said microwave frequency energy from said source and is positioned proximate to said printing surface.
- 13. The ink jet printer of claim 12, wherein said microwave applicator comprises a slot antenna.
- 14. The ink jet printer of claim 12, wherein said microwave applicator comprises a pair of cavities.
- 15. The ink jet printer of claim 12 wherein said microwave applicator comprises a pair of cavities separated by a substantially electrically conductive wall.
- 16. The ink jet printer of claim 15, wherein said cavities are substantially impedance matched.
- 17. The ink jet printer of claim 12 wherein a bottom portion of said microwave applicator is separated from said platen by a distance of less than about 0.5 inches.
- 18. The ink jet printer of claim 12, wherein said platen comprises a substantially conductive material.
- 19. The ink jet printer of claim 12, wherein said platen comprises a substantially conductive material having at least a portion coated with a dielectric material.
- 20. The ink jet printer of claim 19, wherein said dielectric material comprises a strip positioned substantially beneath said microwave applicator.
- 21. The ink jet printer of claim 20, additionally comprising strips of microwave absorbing material on either side of said strip of dielectric material.
- 22. An ink jet printer comprising:a platen forming a printing surface; a source of microwave frequency energy; a moveable print carriage configured to pass over a print surface during print operations; and at least one microwave applicator mounted to said moveable print carriage that is coupled to receive said microwave frequency energy from said source and is positioned proximate to said printing surface, wherein said microwave applicator comprises a slot antenna.
- 23. The ink jet printer of claim 22, further comprising a support housing, wherein the source of microwave frequency energy is mounted to the support housing.
- 24. The ink jet printer of claim 22, wherein said microwave applicator comprises a pair of cavities.
- 25. The ink jet printer of claim 22 wherein said microwave applicator comprises a pair of cavities separated by a substantially electrically conductive wall.
- 26. The ink jet printer of claim 25, wherein said cavities are substantially impedance matched.
- 27. The ink jet printer of claim 22 wherein a bottom portion of said microwave applicator is separated from said platen by a distance of less than about 0.5 inches.
- 28. The ink jet printer of claim 22, wherein said platen comprises a substantially conductive material.
- 29. The ink jet printer of claim 22, wherein said platen comprises a substantially conductive material having at least a portion coated with a dielectric material.
- 30. The ink jet printer of claim 29, wherein said dielectric material comprises a strip positioned substantially beneath said microwave applicator.
- 31. The ink jet printer of claim 30, additionally comprising strips of microwave absorbing material on either side of said strip of dielectric material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 09/579,856, and 09/580,512, entitled “Microwave Energy Ink Drying Method” and “Microwave Applicator for Drying Sheet Material” respectively, each of which was filed on even date herewith.
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