Claims
- 1. A service station for servicing an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, the printhead having a face plate defining a group of ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough in a linear array, comprising:
- a platform; and
- a printhead wiper supported by the platform to wipe the face plate parallel to the linear nozzle array through relative motion of the platform and the face plate, with the printhead wiper having a wiping edge configured to, during wiping, wick ink through capillary action from nozzles in the array into a capillary channel defined between the wiping edge and the face plate, and to move the wicked ink to other nozzles in the array to dissolve any ink residue adjacent thereto.
- 2. A service station according to claim 1 wherein said wiping edge comprises a rounded wiping edge.
- 3. A service station according to claim 2 wherein the printhead wiper comprises two wiper blades, with the wiper blade that first encounters the nozzles during a wiping stroke having the rounded wiping edge wiping the face plate, and with the other wiper blade that encounters the nozzles last having an angular wiping edge that wipes the wicked ink and any dissolved ink residue from the face plate adjacent said nozzles and said other nozzles.
- 4. A service station according to claim 1 wherein:
- the platform is moveable in a wiping direction to provide said relative movement; and
- the printhead wiper wipes the face plate parallel to the linear nozzle array when the platform is moved in the wiping direction.
- 5. A method of wiping an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, the printhead having a face plate defining a group of ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough in a linear array, comprising the steps of:
- positioning a wiping edge of a wiper to engage the face plate;
- wiping the face plate through relative motion of the wiper and face plate along the length of the linear nozzle array; and
- during the wiping step, wicking ink with the wiping edge from the nozzles through capillary action into a capillary channel defined between the wiping edge and the face plate, moving the wicked ink to other nozzles in the array, and dissolving ink residue accumulated on the face plate adjacent said other nozzles using the wicked ink.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein the wicking step comprises the steps of forming a capillary channel between the wiping edge and the face plate, and drawing ink from the nozzles through capillary action into the capillary channel.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein said wiping edge comprises a rounded wiping edge of the wiper, and the wicking step comprises wicking ink with the rounded wiping edge, and the moving step comprises moving the wicked ink with the rounded wiping edge.
- 8. A method according to claim 5, wherein the wiping step comprises moving the wiper through a wiping stroke.
- 9. A method according to claim 5, step of, after the moving step, wiping the wicked ink from the face plate adjacent said nozzles and said other nozzles with an angular wiping edge of a second wiper.
- 10. A method according to claim 5, wherein:
- the wiper comprises a dual blade wiper having a pair of wiper blades, with one wiper blade having said wiping edge comprising a wicking edge and the other wiper blade having a cleaning wiping edge; and
- the wiping step comprises the steps of wicking ink from said nozzles with the wicking edge of said one wiper blade, and thereafter, cleaning any dissolved ink residue and moved wicked ink from the face plate using the cleaning edge of said other wiper blade.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein each wiper blade of the pair has a wicking edge and a cleaning edge arranged for bi-directional wiping of the linear nozzle array so the wicking edge of the leading blade in a wiping stroke first contacts the nozzles followed by the cleaning edge of the trailing blade.
- 12. A method according to claim 5, wherein:
- the positioning step comprises rotating the wiper into engagement with the face plate; and
- the wiping step comprises rotating the wiper to wipe the face plate.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein:
- the method further includes the step of moving the printhead along a scanning axis into a position for engagement with the wiper; and
- the rotating portion of the positioning and wiping steps each comprises the step of rotating the wiper about a first axis substantially parallel to the scanning axis.
- 14. A method according to claim 5, wherein:
- the inkjet printing mechanism comprises plural printheads;
- the positioning step comprises positioning plural wipers supported on a single moveable platform by moving the platform so each wiper engages the face plate of a respective one of the plural printheads; and
- the wiping step comprises wiping the face plates of each of the plural printheads with said respective one of the plural wipers.
- 15. A method of wiping an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, the printhead having a face plate defining at least two adjacent ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough, comprising the steps of:
- wiping the face plate through relative motion of a wiper and the face plate;
- extracting ink from one nozzle through capillary action during the wiping step into a capillary channel defined between the wiper and the face plate; and
- moving the extracted ink along the face plate with the wiper to at least one other nozzle and dissolving any ink residue adjacent thereto with the extracted ink.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein:
- the wiping step comprises moving a rounded wiping edge of the wiper across the face plate;
- the extracting step comprises forming a capillary channel between the rounded wiping edge and the face plate to draw ink through capillary action from said one nozzle into the capillary channel; and
- the moving step comprises dragging the extracted ink with the rounded wiping edge along the face plate.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the method further includes the steps of cleaning the extracted ink and any dissolved ink residue from the face plate using a cleaning edge of a second wiper during at least a portion of the wiping step.
- 18. A method according to claim 15, wherein:
- the wiper comprises a dual blade wiper having a pair of wiper blades;
- the extracting step comprises the step of extracting ink from said one nozzle with a rounded wiping edge of a first one of the blades; and
- the moving step comprises the step of moving the extracted ink with a second one of the blades to contact said one nozzle.
- 19. A method of recovering normal operation of a inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, the printhead having a face plate defining a group of ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough arranged in a linear array, with at least some of the nozzles having crusted ink formed therein to obstruct normal operation, the recovery method comprising the steps of:
- wiping the face plate through relative motion of a wiper and the face plate along the length of the linear nozzle array to extract ink from the nozzles through capillary action into a capillary channel formed between the face plate and the wiper when adjacent the nozzles, and to move the extracted ink along the length of the linear nozzle array with the wiper, first in a slow wiping step and then in a fast wiping step which is faster than the slow wiping step; and
- scraping ink residue from the wiper after the slow wiping step.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein the wiping step comprises step of cleaning the extracted ink from the face plate using a cleaning edge of a second wiper which also wipes the face plate during said relative motion.
- 21. A method according to claim 19, wherein the slow wiping step comprises the step of moving the extracted ink to another nozzle, and dissolving ink residue adjacent said another nozzle using the extracted ink.
- 22. A method of wiping an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, the printhead having a face plate defining a group of ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough in a linear array, comprising the steps of:
- positioning the face plate and a wiping edge of a wiper into mutual engagement;
- forming a capillary channel between the wiping edge and the face plate adjacent the nozzles; and
- drawing ink from the nozzles through capillary action into the capillary channel.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 further including the steps of:
- after the drawing step, moving the drawn ink across the face plate to other nozzles in the array; and
- dissolving ink residue accumulated on the face plate adjacent said other nozzles using the drawn ink.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/330,461 filed on Oct. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,614,930, which is a continuation-in-part application of the pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/218,391, filed on Mar. 25, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,124 which has at least one inventor in common herewith.
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