Claims
- 1. A vacuum drum printer vacuum drum device comprising:a drum having a plurality of vacuum channels in a first predetermined array across a drum outer surface, each of the vacuum channels having a vacuum port fluidically coupling an associated vacuum channel to a drum inner surface; and mounted within the drum, at least one sleeve having a sleeve outer surface in sliding face-to-face contact with the drum inner surface and having apertures therethrough in a second predetermined array such that discrete sleeve positions produce discrete vacuum patterns at the outer surface of the drum.
- 2. A vacuum holddown apparatus, having a vacuum source, comprising:at least two sheets of material, said sheets separating a substrate held by vacuum from the vacuum source, wherein each of the sheets is provided with a plurality of vacuum ports and each sheet has a different pattern of the vacuum ports; and said sheets are mounted in sliding contact engagement such that shifting said engagement varies the pattern of vacuum application through the pair.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, comprising:said sheets include a plurality of concentric, sliding sleeves having controllable relative positioning.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, comprising:one of said sheets having a surface for exerting a vacuum force on said substrate through the respective vacuum ports thereof, wherein sliding said at least two sheets relative to each other causes re-distribution of the vacuum force at said surface in accordance with the immediate alignment of the at least two sheets.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, comprising:re-alignment of the sheets provides vacuum distribution width adjustment across the surface.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, comprising:re-alignment of the sheets provides vacuum distribution length adjustment across the surface.
- 7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, comprising:re-aligning the sheets provides vacuum distribution dynamic length adjustment across the surface.
- 8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, comprising:re-alignment of the sheets provides predetermined vacuum distribution depletion zones across the surface.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, comprising:re-alignment of the sheets provides substantially simultaneous, dynamic, vacuum distribution width adjustment and vacuum distribution length adjustment across the surface.
- 10. A method for distributing a vacuum holddown vacuum force to a substrate holding surface having a plurality of vacuum transmitting first apertures therethrough in a first predetermined pattern, the method comprising:adjacently to said surface, mounting a valve for redistributing the vacuum force between predetermined sets of channels wherein said valve has a complementary shape and size with respect to said surface, said valve means having vacuum transmitting second apertures therethrough arrayed in a second predetermined pattern; and selectively moving the valve to align selected ones of said second apertures to selected ones of said first apertures in accordance with producing a predetermined vacuum force distribution at said first surface.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 10, the method further comprising:varying the predetermined pattern of second apertures to accommodate a variety widths, lengths and thicknesses of the substrate to be held.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 10, the method further comprising:establishing predetermined, variable, vacuum distributions associated with predetermined flexible sheet material parameters for a given holding surface configuration by realigning the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern in combination.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 12, the method further comprising:capturing the flexible sheet material on the outer surface by aligning the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern to a first position wherein the vacuum force is distributed only to channels substantially adjacent a leading edge of the flexible sheet material, and dynamically realigning the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern by sliding the valve means correspondingly in synchronization with the receipt of downstream regions of the leading edge of the flexible sheet material.
- 14. A hard copy apparatus, having a vacuum source producing a predetermined vacuum force, the apparatus comprising:a platen having a holddown surface and a plurality of vacuum transmitting first apertures therethrough channels in a first predetermined array, each of the first apertures fluidically coupling the vacuum force to the surface; and mounted in sliding abutment and separating the platen from the vacuum source, at least one vacuum distribution altering device having vacuum transmitting second apertures therethrough in a second predetermined array such that discrete positions of the vacuum distribution altering device with respect to the platen produce discrete vacuum force patterns at the surface.
- 15. The apparatus set forth in claim 14, further comprising:said sliding abutment establishes predetermined, variable, vacuum distributions associated with predetermined print media parameters for a given said surface configuration by realigning the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern in combination.
- 16. The apparatus as set forth in claim 14, the apparatus further comprising:capturing sheet media on the surface by aligning the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern to a first position wherein the vacuum force is distributed only to channels substantially adjacent a leading edge of the sheet media, and dynamically realigning the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern by sliding the valving device correspondingly in synchronization with the receipt of downstream regions of the leading edge of the sheet media.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/693,262 filed on Oct. 20, 2000 now U.S. Pat No. 6,340,155 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/377,368, filed on Aug. 18, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,867.
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