Claims
- 1. A moisture-reducing device for print media comprising:a paper tray for containing and supporting the print media, the paper tray including a recess formed in an interior of the paper tray; and a desiccant contained in the paper tray recess proximate to the print media for absorbing moisture from the environment of the paper tray.
- 2. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 wherein the desiccant further comprises a silica gel.
- 3. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 wherein the desiccant further comprises an activated alumina.
- 4. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 wherein the desiccant further comprises a lithium chloride salt.
- 5. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 wherein the desiccant further comprises a pre-packaged desiccant.
- 6. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 wherein the paper tray is lined with the desiccant.
- 7. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 wherein the desiccant further comprises a molded panel.
- 8. The moisture reducing device of claim 1 further comprising a panel including a plurality of apertures covering the desiccant placed in the recess.
- 9. The moisture-reducing device of claim 1 further comprising:an air passage pneumatically connected to the paper tray; a heating element pneumatically connected to the air passage; a blower pneumatically connected to the air passage for pressurizing an air flow across the heating element into the paper tray directing a pressurized air flow across the desiccant for purging accumulated moisture from the desiccant.
- 10. The moisture-reducing device of claim 9 further comprising a humidity sensor connected to the heating element, the heating element responsive to a signal from the humidity sensor indicating that a moisture level of the desiccant equals a pre-selected moisture level.
- 11. The moisture-reducing device of claim 9, wherein the heating element further comprises an intermittently operating heating element.
- 12. An image forming device comprising:a controller contained within a housing; a print engine including a developer assembly connected to and operatively responsive to the controller; a paper tray attachable to the housing for containing and supporting a media, the paper tray including a recess formed in an interior of the paper tray; a media transport mechanism contained within the housing for picking the media from the paper tray and transporting the media through the print engine; and a desiccant contained in the paper tray recess proximate to the media for absorbing moisture from the environment of the paper tray.
- 13. The image forming device of claim 12 further comprising:an air passage pneumatically connected to the paper tray; a heating element positioned within the air passage; a blower pneumatically connected to the air passage for pressurizing an air flow across the heating element and into the paper tray directing a pressurized air flow across the desiccant purging accumulated moisture from the desiccant.
- 14. The image forming device of claim 13 further comprising a humidity sensor connected to the heating element, the heating element responsive to a signal from the humidity sensor indicating that a moisture level of the desiccant equals a pre-selected moisture level.
- 15. The image forming device of claim 13 wherein the heating element further comprising an intermittently operating heating element.
- 16. The image forming device of claim 12 wherein the heating element operates in response to a signal from the controller responsive to a pre-selected number of image forming cycles.
- 17. The image forming device of claim 12 wherein the desiccant further comprises a silica gel.
- 18. The image forming device of claim 12 wherein the desiccant further comprises an activated alumina.
- 19. The image forming device of claim 12 wherein the desiccant further comprises a lithium chloride salt.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation Application and claims the priority of an application entitled MEDIA MOISTURE CONTROL PAPER TRAY filed Feb. 21, 2002, Ser. No. 10/079,982, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,573.
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