Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system, comprising:a replaceable ink supply comprising an ink reservoir structure, a fluid interconnect fluidically coupled to the ink reservoir structure, a body of unsaturated ink disposed in said ink reservoir structure, the fluid interconnect providing a fluid path for the ink to pass from the reservoir structure, and an air diffusion barrier system protecting the body of unsaturated ink within the ink reservoir structure from air diffusion to provide a shelf life of at least a period of six months before the ink is saturated; a semipermanent inkjet printhead, comprising a printhead body with an internal plenum, a nozzle array for ejecting droplets of ink, and a fluid inlet mounted to the printhead body and coupled to the plenum, wherein said printhead is free of any air purging apparatus for directly purging air from the printhead to the external environment; and an ink supply path coupled to the fluid interconnect of the ink supply and the fluid inlet of the printhead for carrying said unsaturated ink from the replaceable ink supply to the printhead.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the unsaturated ink in the replaceable ink supply has an air saturation level of 70% or less.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the ink supply path comprises a fluid conduit providing a high barrier to air diffusion into the conduit from the external environment.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the ink delivered to the printhead has an air saturation level of 70% or less.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the ink delivered to the printhead has an air saturation level of 50% or less.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein printhead includes a pressure regulator for regulating pressure in said plenum, and said plenum provides a warehouse capacity for holding a warehouse volume of air, while allowing the regulator to maintain said pressure within an operating range.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein said warehouse capacity is 30 cc of air or less.
- 8. The system of claim 6 wherein said warehouse capacity is 10 cc of air or less.
- 9. The system of claim 6 wherein said warehouse capacity is 4.5 cc of air or less.
- 10. A method of air management in an inkjet printing system, comprising:filling an ink supply including high barriers to air diffusion with a quantity of liquid unsaturated ink through an ink supply interconnect port; attaching a high air diffusion barrier to the interconnect port after said filling step to prevent air diffusion through the port during storage; storing the filled ink supply for a storage time interval or until needed; installing the ink supply in an inkjet printing system including an inkjet printhead; supplying unsaturated ink from the ink supply to the inkjet printhead for printing, the unsaturated ink supplied to the printhead having an air solubility level sufficient to absorb air; removing air introduced into the printhead, including allowing the unsaturated ink to absorb air introduced into the printing system; and ejecting droplets of the liquid ink from the printing system during the printing.
- 11. A method of air management in an inkjet printing system, comprising:providing an ink supply for holding a supply of liquid ink, the ink supply including a reservoir, a fluid interconnect for interconnecting to the printing system when the ink supply is installed in the printing system, and an ink flow path between the reservoir and the fluid interconnect; installing a barrier structure in the ink supply for shielding the ink flow path from air diffusion from the external environment into the ink flow path; filling the ink supply with a quantity of liquid unsaturated ink; storing the filled ink supply for a storage time interval or until needed; installing the ink supply in an inkjet printing system including an inkjet printhead; supplying unsaturated ink from the ink supply to the inkjet printhead for printing, the unsaturated ink supplied to the printhead having an air solubility level sufficient to absorb air; removing air introduced into the printhead, including allowing the unsaturated ink to absorb air introduced into the printing system; and ejecting droplets of the liquid ink from the printing system during the printing.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of installing a first barrier structure includes inserting a metal barrier insert structure into the ink flow path.
- 13. A method of air management in an inkjet printing system, comprising:providing an ink supply for holding a supply of liquid ink, the ink supply including high barriers to air diffusion; filling the ink supply with a quantity of liquid unsaturated ink; storing the filled ink supply for a storage time interval or until needed; installing the ink supply in an inkjet printing system including an inkjet printhead; supplying unsaturated ink from the ink supply to the inkjet printhead for printing, the unsaturated ink supplied to the printhead having an air solubility level sufficient to absorb air; removing air introduced into the printhead without purging air directly from the reservoir to the ambient environment, including allowing the unsaturated ink to absorb air introduced into the printing system; and ejecting droplets of the liquid ink from the printing system during the printing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/037,550, filed Mar. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,146, PRINTING SYSTEM WITH AIR ACCUMULATION CONTROL MEANS ENABLING A SEMIPERMANENT PRINTHEAD WITHOUT AIR PURGE, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
This application is also related to application Ser. No. 09/758,744, filed Jan. 11, 2001,INK SUPPLY WITH AIR DIFFUSION BARRIER FOR UNSATURATED INK, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
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