Claims
- 1. A printer system comprising:
- a chassis member;
- an input tray for holding a plurality of media sheets, said input tray being removable from said chassis member during non-use of the printing system, such as during shipment;
- an output tray mounted above said input tray and on the same side of said chassis member as said input tray for receiving a printed media sheet, said output tray being removable from said chassis member during non-use such as during shipment; and
- mounting means for mounting said input tray and said output tray on said chassis member during use of the printer system, said mounting means including a pair of elongated cantilever arms on said input tray and elongated receiving apertures on said chassis for slidably receiving said arms, at least one of said arms being laterally resilient, with said input tray being manually accessible for loading an unprinted stack of media sheets without having to remove said input tray or said output tray from said chassis member.
- 2. The printing system of claim 1, with said output tray being manually accessible for removing a printed sheet without having to remove said input tray or said output tray.
- 3. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said output tray is partially supported by said input tray.
- 4. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said chassis member is part of an inkjet printer.
- 5. The printing system of claim 1 which further includes a movable shelf member on said chassis member and aligned with said input tray when said input tray is removably mounted on said chassis member, said shelf member being biased upwardly and positioned to underlay an end portion of said media sheets in said input tray to facilitate individual media sheets being picked from a stack in said input tray.
- 6. A method of storage and use of input and output trays for an inkjet printer system, comprising the following steps:
- removably mounting the input tray on a printer by slidably engaging cantilever arms extending from said input tray with receiving apertures in a printer chassis while laterally deforming at least one of said arms, so that the input tray can be removed from the printer during shipment, and so that the input tray can remain in mounted position on the printer during operation of the printer as well as during reloading of media into the input tray; and
- removably mounting the output tray above said input tray on the printer and extending laterally from the same side of the printer, so that the output tray can be removed from the printer during shipment, and so that the output tray can remain in mounted position on the printer during operation of the printer as well as during reloading of media into the input tray.
- 7. The method of claim 6, which further includes the steps of
- aligning the input tray so that a forward portion of media sheets stacked in the input tray rest on a movable shelf on the printer; and
- biasing the movable shelf upwardly to facilitate the printer picking individual sheets from the input tray.
- 8. A printer system comprising:
- a chassis member defining a media path for media traveling in a given direction from an entrance to an exit;
- an input tray having a pair of elongated cantilever arms thereon, at least one arm being laterally resilient, said input tray being mounted on said chassis member with said arms slidably received in apertures in said chassis to be in communication with said entrance, for holding sheets of media to be printed;
- an output tray having first and second end portions and mounted on said chassis member above said input tray and on the same side of said chassis member with said first end portion in communication with said exit and said second end portion being manually accessible for removing a printed sheet, said first end portion including a media support surface inclined in said given direction at an angle relative to said second end portion to prevent any media curl caused by the printer system.
- 9. The printer system of claim 8 wherein said media support surface is inclined downwardly at an angle relative to said second end portion.
- 10. The printer system of claim 9 wherein said second end portion is positioned to be substantially horizontal.
- 11. The printer system of claim 8 wherein said media support surface is inclined at an angle less than forty-five degrees relative to said second end portion.
- 12. The printer system of claim 8 wherein said media support surface is inclined at an angle less that twenty degrees relative to said second end portion.
- 13. The printer system of claim 8 wherein said media support surface is inclined at an angle of approximately ten degrees relative to said second end portion.
- 14. The printer system of claim 8 wherein said printer system includes a liquid ink printer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/055,650 filed on Apr. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,044.
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