Claims
- 1. A wet wiping system for servicing an inkjet printer which includes a print head orifice plate and a wiper, said print head orifice plate radiating heat as it ejects ink droplets onto a print medium, said system comprising:
- a container of print head servicing substance, said substance being normally in a non-flowable state at non-liquefying temperatures, but made flowable by heating to a liquefying temperature; and
- applying means for placing the servicing substance from said container onto said print head orifice plate and said wiper; and
- said print head orifice plate radiating a sufficient amount of heat to cause said servicing substance to reach a flowable liquid state when applied to the print head.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said container includes heating means for helping said servicing substance to freely flow upon making contact with the print head orifice plate.
- 3. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
- a tape carrying said servicing substance; and
- a rotational actuator to move said tape and servicing substance thereon to transfer said substance onto at least one of said print head orifice plate and wiper by contact therewith.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein said tape has a cleaning surface for wiping said at least one element.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein said tape further comprises a continuous loop of tape having a portion in contact with the source of servicing substance, said substance being transferred from said source to said tape as said tape is moved.
- 6. The system of claim 5 further comprising an applicator contacting said tape to place servicing substance on said tape as said tape is moved past said applicator.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein said applicator comprises a transfer roller.
- 8. The system of claim 7, further comprising a pressure plate and means for moving said pressure plate to engage said tape and to move said tape into contact with said at least one element.
- 9. The system of claim 3, further comprising:
- a first reel on which said tape carrying said servicing substance is wound;
- a second reel on which said tape is wound after the tape has contacted said at least one of the print head orifice plate and wiper; and
- an actuator for rotating at least one of said first reel and said second reel to move said tape.
- 10. The system of claim 9, further comprising a replaceable cassette comprising said first reel and said second reel and an opening through which said tape is accessed to said at least one element through said cassette opening.
- 11. The system of claim 10, further comprising:
- a pressure plate and a linear actuator connected to said pressure plate for moving said pressure plate into engagement with said tape to cause said tape to move into wiping contact with said at least one element upon movement of said actuator.
- 12. A method of servicing an orifice plate portion of a print head of an inkjet printer having a wiper to remove unwanted accumulations from the portion of the print head, comprising the steps of:
- providing a container of servicing substance which is normally in a non-flowable state at non liquefying temperatures, but made flowable by heating to a liquefying temperature;
- transferring non-flowable servicing substance from said source onto at least one of two elements involved in print head servicing, said two elements consisting of said print head and said wiper;
- heating said substance so as to change the substance from a non-flowable state to a flowable servicing fluid; and
- wiping said print head with said wiper by moving the wiper relative to the print head, said servicing fluid acting to enhance cleaning of the print head.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said non-flowable substance is melted by heating the orifice plate; and further comprising the step of:
- applying said non-flowable substance to said orifice plate after the orifice plate has been heated so as to cause a reproducible quantity of the non-flowable substance to melt and remain on said orifice plate.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said non-flowable substance is applied to said wiper and using said wiper to apply said non-flowable substance to said heated orifice plate.
- 15. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a heater to heat said non-flowable substance at the source of said non-flowable substance;
- heating said source to liquify the substance at said source; and
- transferring liquid treatment fluid from said source to said element.
- 16. A method of servicing a portion of a print head of an inkjet printer comprising the steps of:
- providing a container of non-flowable substance for servicing said print head;
- providing a tape for carrying said substance;
- applying said non-flowable substance to said tape; and
- moving said tape and said substance transported thereon into contact with one of two elements involved in servicing said print head, said two elements consisting of a wiper and said print head, to transfer said non-flowable substance from said tape to said one element.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of:
- selecting said tapes as a lint-free cloth tape; and
- moving said tape and said one element relative to one another while in wiping contact so as to assist in cleaning said element.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a continuous loop of said tape;
- providing a container of said substance; and
- transporting treatment substance from said container to said tape as said tape is moved.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the steps of:
- providing said substance in a non-flowable state at ambient temperature; and
- heating said substance to liquify said substance prior to application to said tape.
- 20. A wet wiping system for a print head having a thermally controlled orifice plate, comprising:
- a source of solid treatment agent, said source being spaced from the orifice plate for facilitating the removal of debris therefrom; and
- biasing means for moving an amount of said solid treatment agent from said source along an engagement axis relative to the orifice plate to facilitate the transferring of said amount of the agent onto the orifice plate for print head cleaning purposes;
- said amount of the agent releasing a sufficient volume of treatment fluid when heated to a sufficient liquefying temperature by the orifice plate to facilitate orifice plate wiping when said orifice plate and the biasing means are moved relative to one another.
- 21. A wet wiping system according to claim 20, wherein said engagement axis is substantially perpendicular to said orifice plate.
- 22. A wet wiping system according to claim 20, further comprising:
- a rotatable wiper arrangement having at least one wiper for engaging said source of treatment agent and for transferring said amount of the treatment agent to the orifice plate to release said sufficient volume of treatment fluid when heated to a sufficient liquefying temperature by the orifice plate.
- 23. A wet wiping system according to claim 22, wherein said engagement axis is substantially parallel to said orifice plate.
- 24. A method of wet wiping a print head having a thermally controlled orifice plate, comprising steps of:
- providing a solid treatment agent for facilitating orifice plate debris removal;
- moving a solid treatment agent along an engagement axis relative to the orifice plate;
- transferring an amount of the agent onto the orifice plate for print head cleaning purposes; and
- heating said amount of the agent to said sufficient liquefying temperature to cause said agent to release a sufficient volume of treatment fluid to to facilitate orifice plate wiping by an orifice plate engaging wiper.
- 25. A method of wet wiping a print head according to claim 24, wherein said engagement axis is perpendicular to the orifice plate.
- 26. A method of wet wiping according to claim 24, further comprising steps of:
- transferring said amount of the agent onto at least one wiper; and
- rotating the at least one wiper into engagement with the orifice plate for print head cleaning purposes.
- 27. A method of wet wiping according to claim 26 wherein said engagement axis is parallel to the orifice plate.
- 28. A printer having a print head with a thermally controlled orifice plate, comprising:
- a solid treatment agent to facilitate orifice plate debris removal;
- a transfer means for moving said solid agent relative to the orifice plate; and
- biasing means mounted to said transfer means for helping to direct said solid agent along an engagement axis relative to the orifice plate to facilitate the transferring of an amount of the agent onto the orifice plate for print head cleaning purposes;
- said amount of the solid agent releasing a sufficient volume of treatment fluid when heated to a sufficient liquefying temperature by the orifice plate.
- 29. A printer according to claim 28, further comprising:
- at least one wiper for engaging said solid treatment agent and for transferring said agent to the orifice plate;
- whereby when the orifice plate and the transfer means are moved relative to one another said at least one wiper moves the treatment fluid across the orifice plate for cleaning said orifice plate.
- 30. A printer according to claim 28, wherein said engagement axis is substantially perpendicular to the orifice plate.
- 31. A printer according to claim 28, further comprising:
- a rotatable wiper arrangement having at least one wiper for engaging said treatment agent and for transferring said amount of the solid treatment agent to the orifice plate to release said sufficient volume of treatment fluid when the solid agent is heated to said sufficient liquefying temperature by the orifice plate.
- 32. A printer according to claim 31, wherein said desired engagement axis is substantially parallel to the orifice plate.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to three other co-owned applications filed concurrently herewith, namely: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/747,855 filed on Nov. 13, 1996 entitled WET-WIPING PRINTHEAD CLEANING SYSTEM USING A TRANSFER ELEMENT, HP Docket No. 10961139; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/747,857 filed Nov. 13, 1996 entitled WET-WIPING PRINTHEAD CLEANING SYSTEM USING A DIRECT CONTACT TECHNIQUE, HP Docket No.10961133; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/747,883 filed Nov. 13, 1996 entitled WET-WIPING PRINTHEAD CLEANING SYSTEM USING A NON-CONTACT TECHNIQUE FOR APPLYING A PRINTHEAD TREATMENT FLUID, HP Docket No. 10961138.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (17)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0465260 A2 |
Jan 1992 |
EPX |
0513883 A2 |
Nov 1992 |
EPX |
0671272 A2 |
Sep 1995 |
EPX |
59-14693 |
Jan 1984 |
JPX |
59-14962 |
Jan 1984 |
JPX |
59-45163 |
Mar 1984 |
JPX |
59-45162 |
Mar 1984 |
JPX |
59-209876 |
Nov 1984 |
JPX |
2-202452 |
Aug 1990 |
JPX |
3-90362 |
Apr 1991 |
JPX |
3-99857 |
Apr 1991 |
JPX |
4-37556 |
Feb 1992 |
JPX |
4-358839 |
Feb 1992 |
JPX |
4-338552 |
Nov 1992 |
JPX |
5-64895 |
Mar 1993 |
JPX |
5-162320 |
Jun 1993 |
JPX |
6-234221 |
Aug 1994 |
JPX |