Claims
- 1. A scraper system for cleaning ink residue from a wiper after wiping ink residue from a printhead in an inkjet printing mechanism, with the wiper having a body terminating in a wiping tip, comprising:a coarse scraper which removes the ink residue from the wiper body through relative movement of the coarse scraper and wiper; and a fine scraper of a foam material having adjacent segments defining slits therebetween to remove the ink residue from the wiper tip as the wiper tip plunges into said slits during relative movement of the fine scraper and the wiper.
- 2. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein the fine scraper is of a porous open-celled foam material impregnated with an ink solvent.
- 3. A scraper system according to claim 2 further including a scraper body which holds the fine scraper, with the scraper body defining a reservoir within which a supply of the ink solvent is stored.
- 4. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein the fine scraper is of a porous open-celled foam material which allows the ink residue to migrate therethrough.
- 5. A scraper system according to claim 1 further including a fine scraper movement mechanism which moves the fine scraper into and out of engagement with the wiper.
- 6. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein the wiper first encounters the coarse scraper, and thereafter encounters the fine scraper.
- 7. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein the wiper first encounters the fine scraper, and thereafter encounters the coarse scraper.
- 8. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein the wiper first encounters the coarse scraper, then encounters the fine scraper, and thereafter encounters the coarse scraper.
- 9. A scraper system according to claim 1 further including:a scraper body which holds the fine scraper; and a support platform which stationarily supports the fine scraper body and the coarse scraper.
- 10. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein said relative movement of the coarse scraper and wiper comprises moving the wiper while holding the coarse scraper stationary.
- 11. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein said relative movement of the fine scraper and wiper comprises moving the wiper while holding the fine scraper stationary.
- 12. A scraper system according to claim 1 wherein said movement of the wiper comprises moving the wiper linearly across the fine scraper.
- 13. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 1 further including a fine scraper movement mechanism which moves the fine scraper into and out of engagement with the wiper.
- 14. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 13, further including:a scraper body which holds the fine scraper; and a support platform which stationarily supports the fine scraper body and the coarse scraper.
- 15. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 13 wherein said movement of the wiper comprises moving the wiper linearly across the fine scraper.
- 16. An inkjet printing mechanism, comprising:an inkjet printhead which moves between printing and servicing positions; a wiper having a body and a wiping tip to wipe ink residue from the printhead when in the servicing position during a wiping stroke; a platform which moves the wiper through the wiping stroke, a coarse scraping stroke, and a fine scraping stroke; a coarse scraper which removes the ink residue from the wiper body during the coarse scraping stroke; and a fine scraper of a foam material having adjacent segments defining slits therebetween to remove the ink residue from the wiper tip as the wiper tip plunges into said slits during the fine scraping stroke.
- 17. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 16 further including:a scraper body which holds the fine scraper, with the scraper body defining a reservoir; wherein the fine scraper is of a porous open-celled foam material; and an ink solvent stored within the reservoir, with the solvent being absorbed by the fine scraper material.
- 18. A printing mechanism, comprising:a printhead that ejects ink therefrom; a wiper having a body including a first surface and a second surface positioned opposite said first surface, said first and second surfaces each adapted to wipe an ink residue from the printhead; a coarse scraper which removes the ink residue from the first and second surfaces of the wiper body; and a fine scraper of a foam material having adjacent segments defining slits therebetween to remove the ink residue from the first and second surfaces of the wiper as the wiper plunges into said slits.
- 19. The printing mechanism of claim 18 wherein said fine scraper defines a plunge axis positioned parallel to said slits, and said mechanism further comprises a platform which provides relative movement between the wiper and the fine scraper along said plunge axis to plunge said wiper into said slits.
- 20. The printing mechanism of claim 18 further comprising a platform which provides relative movement between the wiper and the coarse scraper such that the coarse scraper removes the ink residue from the first surface of the wiper body and thereafter removes the ink residue from the second surface of the wiper body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 09/679,268 filed on Oct. 4, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,454,385 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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