Many printers are provided with modules that open and close with respect to the printers. For example, a printer may be provided with a scanner, duplexer, folder, stacker, etc. that is connected to the printer by hinges. Such modules are sometimes also referred to as printer accessories. Typically, the manufacturer of the printer and the manufacturer of the module are different parties. Therefore, the module and the printer are assembled after both have been manufactured completely.
The printer modules are typically seen in large format printers. The modules are arranged for processing the large format media before, during and/or after printing. For example, a duplexer receives printed media from the printer after printing, flips the printed media, and inserts the printed media into the printer so that it may be printed on the other side. A scanner is arranged to scan the media. The media may be advanced along the scanner sensor by the printer rollers.
The accompanying drawings illustrate various examples of the principles described herein and are a part of the specification. The illustrated examples are merely examples and do not limit the scope of the claims.
Throughout the drawings, identical reference numbers designate similar, but not necessarily identical, elements.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings. The examples in the description and drawings should be considered illustrative and are not to be considered as limiting to the specific example or element described. Multiple examples may be derived from the following description and/or drawings through modification, combination or variation of certain elements. Furthermore, it may be understood that other examples or elements that are not literally disclosed may be derived from the description and drawings by a person skilled in the art.
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In another example, a scanner module 2B is provided, as illustrated in
In certain examples, the media processing members 12A, 12B of the respective module 2 may comprise a knife, folder parts, a media stacker, etc. A parallel arrangement of the media processing members of the module 2 with respect to the rollers 13 of the printer 1 may prevent incorrect processing of the media 4 by the printer 1 or module 2.
The engaging members 6, 7 are provided near a distal edge 9 of the module 2, at a distance from the hinge axis X. The distal edge 9 of the module 2 is the edge that is opposite to the hinge edge 8. The engaging members comprise a fixed engaging member arranged near a first side edge 10, and an adjustable engaging member arranged near a second side edge 11 opposite to the first side edge 10. In the shown example, the fixed engaging member comprises a latch member 6 and the second engaging member comprises an adjustable bumper 7. In certain examples, the fixed engaging member comprises a fixed height bumper or foot.
In other examples, the first fixed engaging member is arranged near the middle of the distal edge 9, while the adjustable engaging member may be arranged near one or both side edges 10, 11. For example, one or two adjustable bumpers 7 may be arranged near one or both side edges 10, 11. In one example, the distance between the adjustable bumper 7 and the fixed engaging member is at least approximately 0.4 meters.
The adjustable bumper 7 is arranged to engage the printer 1 in a closed condition of the module 2. In the shown example, the bumper 7 is adjustable in height. As apparent from
The adjustable bumper 7 may prevent deformation of the module 2. Currently, deformation of the module 2 can for example occur when there is no support or an incorrect support near a side edge 10, 11 of the module 2. Such deformation may, directly or indirectly, be caused by a weight of the module itself, and/or by extra weights being put on the module, for example because certain articles are placed onto the module or by people leaning onto the module. Furthermore, deformations in the module may be caused by temperature changes, impacts, vibrations in the room, etc. Deformations tend to occur during transport or usage. There is a risk that a parallel alignment of the media processing members 12 and the printer rollers 13 is lost so that issues such as media skew, media jams and media damage may occur.
The adjustable bumper 7 is arranged to be adjusted in height to arrange the media processing member and the printer roller 13 in parallel. First, the bumper 7 provides for a support where otherwise there may not have been support. Secondly, the bumper 7 is purposely set to be higher if a pressure on the bumper 7 is higher. The pressure on the bumper 7 may depend on the type and/or weight of the module 2 and/or the way it is attached to the printer 1. For a proper parallel arrangement, the height of the bumper 7 may be set to compensate for a displacement of the bumper 7 in a closed condition of the module 2, for example caused by a load force.
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To adjust the height of the bumper 7 during assembly, an example of the bumper 7 comprises a set of widely available parts. In the shown example, the bumper 7 comprises a screw 17, an elastomeric foot 18 and a separate nut 19 for attachment to the screw 17 opposite to the foot 18. The nut 19 may be designed to be tightened by a spanner, wrench, key or other suitable tool. The bumper 7 may further comprise a washer 20. The base 15 comprises a hole with screw thread for attaching the screw 17. A clinch nut 21 may be used for providing the hole with screw thread in the base 15. The clinch nut 21 may be pressed into or otherwise attached to the base 15. As can be seen from
Thereafter the screw 17 is turned until the foot 18 touches the printer 1 but with little or no pressure on the foot 18, as shown in
In one example, the module 2 is closed in a downward direction D (see
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The resulting printer 1 may comprise a module 2 of which the media processing members 12 are arranged parallel to the printer rollers 13, also after relatively long periods of usage. The bumper 7 may provide an adapted support, preventing deformations in the module 2 with respect to the printer 1. The bumper 7 arrangement and assembly method may be applied for a wide range of modules 2 and printers 1.
In an example, the adjustable bumper 7 allows for easy assembly of the module 2 by the printer, the module manufacturer, or a third party. The adjustable bumper 7 may provide for a general solution to all or most kinds of printer modules 2. Certain examples of the bumper 7 comprise standard parts, so that the adjustable bumper 7 may be readily assembled to the module 2 by printer manufacturers, module manufacturers or third party manufacturers, and for example at the end user site. The adjustable bumper 1 may be applied to existing printers 1. The adjustable bumper 7 provides for a relatively simple solution while improving the reliability and durability of printer modules 2 wherein image and media defects may be largely prevented.
In one aspect, a printer 1 may be provided, comprising a printer roller 13, a module 2 comprising a media processing member 12, a hinge 3 for hinging the module 2 with respect to the printer 1, and engaging members 6, 7 attached near a distal edge 9 of the module 2 opposite to the hinge 3, for supporting the module 2 against the printer 1. At least one of the engaging members 6, 7 may comprise a bumper 7 that is arranged to be adjusted in height, and the height of the bumper 7, as measured with respect to a base 15 to which it is connected, is set to provide for a parallel arrangement of the media processing member 12 with respect to the printer roller 13. In a further example, the height of the bumper 7, in an open condition of the module 2, equals the distance between the base 15 and the printer 1, in a closed condition of the module 2 and a parallel arrangement of the media processing member 12 and the printer roller 13, plus a displacement D of the bumper 7 caused by pressure on the bumper 7 in a closed condition of the module 2, after assembly of the bumper 7, wherein the distance and displacement D are measured along a central axis C of the bumper 7. In an example, the adjustable bumper 7 comprises a screw 17, an elastomeric foot 18 and a nut 19 for tightening the screw 17 to the base 15, and the base 15 of the module 2 comprises screw thread 24 for receiving the screw 17. In an example, a clinch nut 21 is provided through the base 15 for providing said screw thread 24. In a further example, one of the engaging members 6 has a fixed height. This engaging member 6 is for example another bumper or a latch member 6. In again a further example, the adjustable bumper 7 is arranged near a side edge 11 of the module 2. In an example, the printer 1 may be a large format printer having a print width of at least 0.8 meters. The module 2 may weigh at least approximately 7 kilograms. The module 2 may span at least approximately 0.4 meters without contacting the printer 1 between two engaging members 6, 7. A hinge axis X that extends between the module 2 and the printer 1, may extend parallel to a print roll 13 of the printer 1.
In a further aspect, a method of arranging a printer and a printer module 2 in parallel may be provided. The module 2 may comprise a media processing member 12 and an engaging member 6, 7. The module 2 may be arranged to hinge with respect to the printer 1. In an example, the method comprises (i) attaching the adjustable bumper 7 to the module 2, at a distance from the engaging member 6, and (ii) arranging the media processing member 12 of the module 2 and a printer roller 13 in parallel by adjusting a height of the bumper 7 with respect to its base 15. The method may comprise setting the height of the bumper 7, in an open condition of the module 2, based on the height of the bumper 7, when the module is closed, plus a displacement D of the bumper 7, caused by pressure on the bumper 7 when the module 2 is closed. In a further example, the load force on the bumper is determined, and the displacement distance of the bumper 7 is retrieved from predetermined data plotting the displacement D of the bumper 7 versus an applied load force to the bumper 7. In again a further example, the bumper 7 may comprise a screw 17 and an elastomeric foot 18, and the method comprises (i) providing a through hole 23 with screw thread 24 in a base 15 of the module 2, (ii) turning the screw 17 in the through hole 23 to increase the height of the bumper 7, until the foot 18 touches the printer 1 in a closed condition of the module 2, with little or no pressure on the foot 18, (iii) increasing the height of the foot 18 with respect to the base 15 by the displacement distance D, and (iv) tightening a nut 19 with respect to the screw 17 while maintaining the height of the foot 18. In again a further example, (i) a washer 20 and the nut 21 are attached to the screw 17 without being tightened, (ii) the nut 21 is held while turning the screw 17 for increasing the height of the foot 18 with respect to the base 15 by the displacement distance D, and (iii) the nut 21 is tightened while holding the screw 17.
In again a further aspect, large format printer module 2 is provided, for attachment to a large format printer 1. The module 2 may have a hinge edge 8, a distal edge 9 opposite to the hinge edge 8, and two opposite side edges 10, 11. In an example, the module 2 weighs at least approximately 7 kilograms. The module 2 may comprise hinge portions 3 near the hinge edge 8, an engaging member 6 near the distal edge 9, a bumper set 7 near a side edge 11 and the distal edge 9, screwed into a base 15 of the module 2, wherein the distance between the bumper set 7 and the engaging member 6 is at least approximately 0.4 meters, the bumper set 7 comprises a screw 17, an elastomeric foot 18 and a separate nut 21 for attachment to the screw 17 opposite to the foot 18, and the bumper set 7 is arranged to set the height of the foot 18 with respect to the base 15.
The above description is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the examples disclosed. Other variations to the disclosed examples can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. For example, mechanical inversion may be applied to the example shown and discussed. The adjustable bumper 7 may be attached to the printer 1, instead of to the module 2. The indefinite article βaβ or βanβ does not exclude a plurality, while a reference to a certain number of elements does not exclude the possibility of having more elements. A single unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the disclosure, and vice versa several items may fulfill the function of one unit.
In the following claims, the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Multiple alternatives, equivalents, variations and combinations may be made without departing from the scope of this specification.
The preceding description has been presented only to illustrate and describe examples of the principles described. This description is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit these principles to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure.
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