Claims
- 1. A service station for use in servicing a print cartridge having a printhead, comprising:a movable sled assembly having a surface mounted wiper and cap; a cam follower formed on said sled assembly; a moveable member having a cam, wherein movement of the member results in movement of the cam, said cam interacting with said cam follower to cause movement of said sled assembly; a pair of springs, one spring biasing said sled assembly away from said member and another spring biasing said member toward said cam follower to help facilitate preventing the one spring from biasing the cap against a printhead when said member is moved to position said sled assembly in a capping position relative to said printhead.
- 2. A service station according to claim 1, wherein the member is moved to an interaction position,wherein interaction of the cam and the cam follower positions the sled assembly so the cap contacts the print cartridge.
- 3. A service station according to claim 2, wherein, when the member is moved to another interaction position,wherein interaction of the cam and the cam follower positions the sled assembly so that the cap moves away from the printhead.
- 4. A service station according to claim 1, wherein:the wiper is mounted on a sled base surface of the sled assembly; and wherein when said member is moved to an interaction position, interaction of the cam and the cam follower positions the sled assembly so that an edge of the wiper, distal from the sled base surface, extends beyond the printhead of the print cartridge.
- 5. A service station as in claim 1, further comprising a motor attached to the service station chassis, the motor driving the member.
- 6. A method of servicing an inkjet print cartridge, the print cartridge being inserted in a stall of a print carriage and including a plurality of nozzles that eject ink from a print cartridge printhead, the method comprising the steps of:positioning the print carriage adjacent to a service station including a sled assembly, a cap and wiper being mounted on a surface of the sled assembly; rotating a cam of the service station such that a cam follower of the sled assembly interacts with the cam to cause movement of the sled assembly; biasing said sled assembly away from said member with a spring; and biasing said member with another spring toward said cam follower to help facilitate preventing said spring from biasing the cap against a printhead when said member is moved to position said sled assembly in a capping position relative to said printhead.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the step of rotating further comprises the step of:positioning the cam at a position so that the cap contacts the print cartridge.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, wherein the step of rotating further comprises the step of positioning the cam at a second position so that the cap moves away from the printhead.
- 9. A method according to claim 6, wherein the step of rotating further comprises the step of:positioning the cam at a position so that an edge of the wiper distal from the sled assembly surface extends beyond the printhead of the print cartridge.
- 10. An inkjet printer having a service station, a laterally movable carriage for transporting a printhead to the service station, and a vertically movable sled having a cam follower formed thereon, a moveable member having a cam, wherein movement of the member results in movement of the cam, the cam interacting with the cam follower to effect movement of the sled for transporting a wiper and a cap within said service station toward and away from the printhead, for transporting a wiper and a cap within the service station toward and away from the printhead comprising;alignment posts formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; alignment cavities formed on the other one of the carriage and the sled; a motor for driving the cam to facilitate relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said alignment posts to be inserted into said alignment cavities to align the cap to fully enclose the printhead when parked in the service station; a gimbal arrangement coupled to the sled to permit relative movement of the cap and the printhead to facilitate sealing engagement between the cap and the printhead when the sled is moved to a capping position within the service station; and a pair of springs, one spring biasing said sled away from the member and another spring biasing the member toward said cam follower to help facilitate preventing the one spring from biasing the cap against a printhead when said member is moved to position the sled assembly in a capping position relative to said printhead.
- 11. An inkjet printer according to claim 10, further comprising:guide rails formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; guide surfaces formed on the other one of the carriage and the sled; and wherein said motor drive cam further facilitates relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said guide rails and said guide surfaces to engage with a sufficient force to maintain a desired amount of interference between the wiper and the printhead when the sled is moved to a wiping position within the service station.
- 12. An inkjet printer according to claim 10, further comprising:alignment posts formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; alignment cavities formed on the other one of the carriage and the sled; and said motor drive cam further facilitating relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said alignment posts to be inserted into said alignment cavities to align the cap to fully enclose the printhead when parked in the service station.
- 13. An inkjet printer having a service station, a laterally movable carriage for transporting a printhead to the service station, and a vertically movable sled having a cam follower formed thereon, a moveable member having a cam, wherein movement of the member results in movement of the cam, the cam interacting with the cam follower to effect movement of the sled for transporting a wiper and a cap within said service station toward and away from the printhead, comprising:a gimbal arrangement coupled to the sled to permit relative movement of the cap and the printhead to facilitate sealing engagement between the cap and the printhead when the sled is moved to a capping position within the service station; and a pair of springs, one spring biasing said sled away from the member and another spring biasing the member toward said cam follower to help facilitate preventing the one spring from biasing the cap against a printhead when said member is moved to position the sled assembly in a capping position relative to said printhead.
- 14. An inkjet printer according to claim 13, further comprising:guide rails formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; guide surfaces formed on the other one of the carriage and the sled; and a motor drive cam for facilitating relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said guide rails and said guide surfaces to engage with a sufficient force to maintain a desired amount of interference between the wiper and the printhead when the sled is moved to a wiping position within the service station.
- 15. An inkjet printer having a service station, a laterally movable carriage for transporting a printhead to the service station, and a vertically movable sled having a cam follower formed thereon, a moveable member having a cam, wherein movement of the member results in movement of the cam, the cam interacting with the cam follower to effect movement of the sled for transporting a wiper and a cap within said service station toward and away from the printhead, comprising:alignment means formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; cam means for facilitating relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said alignment means to align the cap to fully enclose the printhead when parked in the service station; and spring means for biasing said sled away from the member and for biasing the member toward said cam follower to help facilitate preventing the biasing the cap against said printhead when said member is moved to position the sled assembly in a capping position relative to said printhead.
- 16. An inkjet printer according to claim 15, further comprising:guide means formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; and wherein said cam means further facilitates relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said guide means establish a desired amount of interference between the wiper and the printhead with the sled is moved to a wiping position within the service station.
- 17. An inkjet printer having a service station, a laterally movable carriage for transporting a printhead to the service station, and a vertically movable sled having a cam follower formed thereon, a moveable member having a cam, wherein movement of the member results in movement of the cam, the cam interacting with the cam follower to effect movement of the sled for transporting a wiper and a cap within said service station toward and away from the printhead, comprising:gimbal means coupled to the sled to permit relative movement of the cap and the printhead to facilitate sealing engagement between the cap and the printhead when the sled is moved to a capping position within the service station; and a pair of springs, one spring biasing said sled away from the member and another spring biasing the member toward said cam follower to help facilitate preventing the one spring from biasing the cap against a printhead when said member is moved to position the sled assembly in a capping position relative to said printhead.
- 18. An inkjet printer according to claim 17, further comprising:guide means formed on either one of the carriage and the sled; and cam means for facilitating relative movement between the carriage and the sled to cause said guide means to establish a desired amount of interference between the wiper and the printhead when the sled is moved to a wiping position within the service station.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/969,646 filed Nov. 13, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,967, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/289,607 filed Aug. 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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