Claims
- 1. A snout cleaner cleaning ink residue from a non-ink-ejecting snout portion, of an inkjet printhead cartridge, which is non-coplanar with an orifice plate defining ink-ejecting nozzles in a printing mechanism, the snout cleaner comprising:a base; a base movement mechanism which moves the base between a rest position and a wiping position; and a wiper supported by the base to wipe ink residue from only the non-ink-ejecting snout portion of the cartridge through relative motion of the cartridge while the base remains stationary at the wiping position, wherein the wiped snout portion is non-coplanar with the orifice plate defining ink-ejecting nozzles.
- 2. A snout cleaner according to claim 1 wherein the wiper comprises a blade of an elastomeric material having opposing rectangular wiping edges.
- 3. A snout cleaner according to claim 1 wherein the wiping edges of the blade are supported in a substantially upright orientation by the base.
- 4. A snout cleaner according to claim 1 for use in a printing mechanism having a service station, wherein the base movement mechanism is part of the service station and comprises a pallet defining a stall which replaceably receives the base for movement between the rest position and the wiping position.
- 5. A printing mechanism, comprising:an inkjet printhead cartridge which reciprocates along a scanning axis, with the cartridge having a non-ink-ejecting snout portion which is non-coplanar with an orifice plate defining ink ejecting nozzles; a pallet which moves between a rest position and a wiping position in a direction substantially orthogonal to the scanning axis, with the pallet defining a stall; a base replaceably received within the base stall; and a wiper supported by the base to wipe ink residue from only the non-ink-ejecting snout portion of the cartridge through motion of the cartridge along the scanning axis relative to the wiper while the pallet remains stationary at the wiping position.
- 6. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 5 wherein:the nozzles are arranged in a linear array extending therethrough, with orifice plate defining a first plane; the snout portion defines a second plane which is substantially orthogonal to the first plane; and the snout wiper wipes the snout portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to said linear array.
- 7. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 5 wherein:the cartridge has an electrical interconnect portion; and the snout portion of the cartridge joins together the interconnect portion and the orifice plate.
- 8. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 7 wherein:the interconnect portion defines a first plane; and the snout portion lays substantially within the first plane.
- 9. A printing mechanism according to claim 5 wherein the wiper comprises a blade of an elastomeric material having opposing rectangular wiping edges.
- 10. A printing mechanism according to claim 5 wherein the wiping edges of the blade are supported in a substantially upright orientation by the base.
- 11. A method of cleaning ink residue from a non-ink-ejecting snout portion which is non-coplanar with an orifice plate defining ink-ejecting nozzles of an inkjet printhead cartridge in a printing mechanism, comprising:moving a snout wiper to a wiping position; contacting the snout portion of the cartridge with the snout wiper; and reciprocating the cartridge across the snout wiper while in the wiping position when contacting the snout portion to wipe ink residue from the snout portion of the cartridge.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein the contacting comprises moving the cartridge into contact with the snout wiper.
- 13. A method according to claim 11 wherein the snout wiper comprises a blade of an elastomeric material having opposing rectangular wiping edges, and the method further includes supporting the wiping edges of the blade in a substantially upright orientation.
- 14. A method according to claim 11 wherein:the moving comprises moving the snout wiper in a first direction; and the reciprocating comprises reciprocating the cartridge in another direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
- 15. A method according to claim 11 further including following the reciprocating, moving the snout wiper away from the wiping position to another position.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of prior-filed and U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/277,450 filed Jan. 8, 1999 and issued Dec. 5, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,667.
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