Claims
- 1. In a phase change ink image producing machine having a printhead system using phase change ink, a phase change waste ink control method comprising:(a) performing a waste ink producing event for producing phase change waste ink from said printhead system; (b) collecting, accumulating and coalescing said phase change waste ink within a waste ink gutter assembly having a heating device; (c) maintaining said heating device in an off mode; (d) comparing a value of phase change ink accumulated within said waste ink putter assembly with a control value therefor, and periodically turning said heating device on for heating and melting coalesced phase change waste ink within said waste ink gutter assembly, when said value of phase change ink accumulated within said waste ink putter assembly has reached said control value therefor; and (e) collecting melted phase change waste ink from said waste ink gutter assembly into a waste ink collection container.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein performing a waste ink producing event comprises purging liquid phase change ink from printheads of said printhead system.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein performing a waste ink producing event comprises wiping off residual liquid phase change ink from faces of printheads of said printhead system.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein performing a waste ink producing event generates an estimated amount “Mi” of phase change waste per event.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein performing a waste ink producing event includes keeping and controlling a history of waste ink producing events.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said heating device is in said off mode when collecting, accumulating and coalescing said phase change waste ink within said waste ink gutter assembly.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein periodically turning said heating device on includes keeping said heating device in an on mode for a predetermined period of time.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein periodically turning said heating device on includes sensing and controlling a temperature of said heating device at a predetermined control temperature.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein periodically turning said heating device on includes comparing a value of phase change ink accumulated within said waste ink gutter assembly with a control value therefor.
- 10. A phase change waste ink control apparatus including:(a) means for producing phase change waste ink from said printhead system; (b) a waste ink gutter assembly for collecting, accumulating and coalescing said phase change waste ink, said waste ink gutter assembly including a heating device; (c) a controller for periodically turning said heating device on to heat and melt coalesced phase change waste ink within said waste ink gutter assembly, said controller being programmed to compare a value of phase change ink accumulated within said waste ink gutter assembly with a control value therefor, and to turn on said heating device when a value of phase change ink accumulated within said waste ink gutter assembly has reached said control value therefor; and (d) a waste ink collection container for collecting melted phase change waste ink from said waste ink gutter assembly.
- 11. The phase change waste ink control apparatus of claim 10, wherein said heating device is in an off mode for collecting, accumulating and coalescing phase change waste ink within said waste ink gutter assembly.
- 12. The phase change waste ink control apparatus of claim 10, wherein said controller is programmed for keeping said heating device in an on mode for a predetermined period of time.
- 13. A phase change ink image producing machine comprising:(a) a control subsystem for controlling operation of all subsystems and components of the image producing machine; (b) a movable imaging member having an imaging surface; (c) a phase change ink system; (d) a printhead system connected to said control subsystem and to said phase change ink system for ejecting drops of liquid phase change ink onto said imaging surface to form an image; and (d) a phase change waste ink control apparatus including: (i) means for producing phase change waste ink from said printhead system; (ii) a waste ink gutter assembly for collecting, accumulating and coalescing said phase change waste ink, said waste ink gutter assembly including a heating device; (iii) a controller for periodically turning said heating device on to heat and melt coalesced phase change waste ink within said waste ink gutter assembly, said controller being programmed to compare a value of phase chance ink accumulated within said waste ink cutter assembly with a control value therefor, and to turn on said heating device when a value of phase change ink accumulated within said waste ink putter assembly has reached said control value therefor; and (iv) a waste ink collection container for collecting melted phase change waste ink from said waste ink gutter.
- 14. The phase change ink image producing machine of claim 13, wherein said means for producing waste ink comprises purging means for purging liquid phase change ink from printheads of said printhead system.
- 15. The phase change ink image producing machine of claim 13, wherein said means for producing waste ink comprises maintenance apparatus including wiper blades for wiping off residual liquid phase change ink from faces of printheads of said printhead system.
- 16. The phase change ink image producing machine of claim 13, wherein said heating device is in an off mode for collecting, accumulating and coalescing phase change waste ink within said waste ink gutter assembly.
- 17. The phase change ink image producing machine of claim 13, wherein said controller is programmed for keeping said heating device in an on mode for a predetermined period of time.
- 18. The phase change ink image producing machine of claim 13, wherein said controller is programmed for controlling a temperature of said heating device at a predetermined control temperature.
RELATED CASE
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 10/320,826 entitled “Printhead Maintenance Apparatus And Method And A Phase Change Ink Image Producing Machine Using Same ” filed on even date herewith, and having at least one common inventor.
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