The present invention relates to the servicing of printheads in hardcopy apparatus, in which the printheads or pens are subjected to one or more servicing operations in a service station. The servicing operations may include wiping, spitting, the application of a cleaning and/or lubricating liquid and capping the pens.
As the number of types of required servicing operations increases, and with the servicing modules for each operation arranged successively along the printhead scanning direction, this dimension of the service station, and hence of the hardcopy apparatus, also grows.
To reduce this problem, EP-A-0,673,772 proposes arranging the individual servicing modules transversely of the printhead scanning direction, i.e. in the direction of the paper axis, and providing a drive arrangement for bringing the desired servicing module into alignment with the printheads. U.S. Pat. No. 5,587,729 and EP-A-0,728,585 also disclose servicing modules moveable transversely of the printhead scanning direction. However, in these devices too, an increasing number of types of servicing operations can also lead to space problems. In addition, even modules for relatively rarely used servicing operations are moved each time the servicing station motor operates, thus imposing higher loads on the motor, reducing its speed and shortening its lifetime.
Certain aspects of the present invention seek to overcome or reduce one or more of the above disadvantages.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hardcopy device comprising one or more printheads, which is/are arranged to move in a scanning direction along a scanning axis, a printhead service station arranged at an end of said printhead scanning axis and comprising a movable service station carriage having a plurality of servicing modules arranged to undertake servicing operations on the or each printhead, and means for moving the service station carriage transversely of said scanning axis, wherein at least one of the servicing modules is detachably connected to the other servicing module(s).
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a service station for a hardcopy device comprising a plurality of servicing modules, at least one of the modules being detachably connected to the other servicing modules.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of servicing printheads of hardcopy devices comprising moving the printheads in the printhead scanning direction into a servicing position, and, for at least a first servicing operation, moving a service station transversely of the scanning direction to bring a first servicing module into alignment with the printheads to undertake the first servicing operation, and, for at least a second servicing operation, moving the service station to a position in which it is attached to an optional servicing module and then to a position in which at least the optional servicing module is in alignment with the printheads to undertake the second servicing operation.
As used herein the expression hardcopy device covers all types of printers in addition to facsimile machines, scanners and photocopiers.
In hardcopy devices in which the printheads are mounted on a movable carriage, the scanning axis is defined as the direction along which the carriage moves.
A service station is a component part of a hardcopy device which is typically located at one end of the scanning axis and undertakes one or more operations on the printheads.
Usually a service station undertakes a plurality of different operations on the printheads. Each operation is undertaken by a respective part of the service station known as a servicing module. Thus a service station comprises a plurality of servicing modules.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
a is a schematic end view of a printhead service station in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention with a service station carriage in a first rotary disposition;
b is a view of the arrangement of
c is a view in the direction of arrow B in
Referring to the drawings,
After each advance of the print media 122 in direction 133, the carriage undergoes one or more passes across the print media in direction 132 during which the printheads print ink on the print media.
At intervals of time, the carriage 140 is moved so as to locate printheads 141 to 144 over a service station 150 so that servicing operations can be performed on one or more of the printheads. The servicing operations will be described in greater detail below.
Referring now to
In operation of the hardcopy device, when it is desired to wipe the black pen alone, module 35 is detached, motor 20 is driven to move module 34 into alignment with the scanning axis, and a wiping operation is undertaken. During this operation, module 35 is left stationary in its base position at the rear of the service station. When it is desired to wipe the colour pens as well, carriage 30 is moved adjacent module 35, module 35 is attached to the carriage, motor 20 is driven to move both modules into alignment with the scanning axis, and a wiping operation is undertaken. The carriage is then returned to its rear position and the module 35 is again detached to await the next colour pen wiping operation.
As the motor 20 reciprocates carriage 30 in the direction of the paper axis 21, hook element 42 moves towards and away from hook element 41. When it is desired to attach module 35 to the carriage 30, the carriage is moved to the rear of the service station and inclined surface 43 of hook portion 44 of element 42 slides along inclined surface 46 of hook portion 47 of element 41. During this movement, element 41 is rotated upwardly and, when portion 44 has passed portion 47, downwardly so that portions 44 and 47 are then mutually engaged to allow module 35 to be moved to the scanning axis.
After an all-pens wiping operation has occurred, carriage 30 is again moved to the rear of the service station to return module 35 to its base position. Upon moving hook element 42 slightly further towards hook element 41 the latter falls into a gap 49 between hook portion 44 and web portion 53. The hook element 41 is thus rotated downwardly and allows hook element 41 to retract freely towards the front of the carriage. Until hook element 42 is again returned to connect to hook element 41, all the servicing operations take place without module 35 moving with the carriage 30.
The above-described arrangement has several advantages. Compared to the prior art device of
A further advantage compared with the arrangement of
Another advantage is that the weight of module 35 does not need to be carried around with carriage 30 when it is not needed. This reduces the weight and inertia of the components supported by carriage 30, thus permitting quicker operation of motor 20 and imposing less load on it. In addition this is achieved without requiring an extra motor for the servicing station. Yet when the less frequent service function is required it can be quickly and easily implemented.
Numerous modifications can be made to the above-described embodiments. For example the rotatable hook element 41 may be attached to the carriage 30 with hook element 42 being attached to the module 35.
In alternative space-saving arrangements the hook elements are both mounted underneath the module 35 and carriage 30 or are mounted on side surfaces 57, 58,
Both hook elements may be rotatably mounted on the component which carries them.
Instead of having its own carriage running on a guidance system, the detachable servicing module may be supported, when not as its base station, by the service station carriage.
Instead of having its own motor 20, the service station carriage can be moved by a gear train connected to the main motor of the hardcopy device, i.e. the motor for moving the printhead carriage.
The connecting arrangement 40 can be constructed by any convenient detachable devices. If desired the hooks, or other connectors, may be selectively engaged and disengaged by a suitable electrical relay control device. The detachable module 35 may be attached magnetically to the service station carriage.
As with connection elements 41,42, the electromagnet 641 and/or the metallic part 642 may be mounted below or on the side of carriage 630 or module 635 respectively, or in recesses.
In another modification, the module 35 or 635 is attached to carriage 30 or 630 by a relatively weak connection, the effect of which can be selectively overcome by a relatively strong connection between the module 35 or 635 and a fixed part of the service station 150 or 650 to the rear of the module, i.e. on the side of the detachable module remote from the carriage. Thus in the case of magnetic connectors, for example, a relatively strong electromagnet 648 (shown in broken lines in
The service station carriage 30,630 can be arranged to be driven linearly in direction 21. Alternatively, the carriage 30,630 may be arranged to rotate about an axis parallel to the scanning axis, so that the scanning modules are arranged circumferentially.
a shows a carriage 730 of a printhead service station 750 in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. Carriage 730 is fixedly attached to a rotable by a spindle 760 extending parallel to the scanning axis of the printhead carriage 140. Fixedly attached to spindle 760 are service station modules 731,732 and 734 corresponding to modules 31,32 and 34 of the embodiment of
In
A detachable connection arrangement 40, such as that shown in
In
The servicing module which is optionally moved may have an alternative function. For example,
The embodiment of
The fourth embodiment may be modified so that module 55 performs a different relatively rarely-used function, for example scraping, snout wiping, priming or drop detection.
The hardcopy device may have only a single pen, e.g. black, or any number other than four. An exemplary combination is black, yellow, magenta, cyan, light cyan and light magenta. Colours may be duplicated, another exemplary combination being black, black, yellow, magenta and cyan.
The optionally-movable module may be located at the front of the service station instead of at the rear.
In a further modification, a service station may have two optionally-moved servicing modules. For example it may have one at the front and one at the rear. Alternatively, two such modules can be arranged at the rear, say, a first one being selectively attached to the main carriage 30 and the second one being selectively attached to the first one. By combining these modifications, a service station can have three or more optionally-moved modules.
Features and modifications of each of the described embodiments may be exchanged as desired.
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