Claims
- 1. An inkjet printer for use with at least one printhead with multiple orifices on a nozzle surface for applying liquid ink to media in a print zone, comprising:
- a frame;
- a service station on said frame;
- a carriage slidably mounted on said frame and movable in a carriage scan direction across the print zone to a stop position in said service station, with the printhead moving along a printhead path; and
- a wiper unit located in said service station and having a wiper member and means for moving the wiper member back and forth in linear forward and reverse wiping directions across the multiple orifices to perform a wiping operation on the nozzle surface of the printhead when said carriage is in said stop position in said service station.
- 2. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein said wiper unit includes a wiper member which moves in a linear direction which is orthogonal to said carriage scan direction.
- 3. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein said wiper member includes a plurality of successive wiper blades which are in close proximity to each other for sequential wiping of the same printhead in a forward wiping direction.
- 4. The inkjet printer of claim 3 wherein one of said successive wiper blades draws ink out of the ink orifices onto the nozzle surface, and another of said successive wiper blades wipes ink off the nozzle surface.
- 5. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein said wiper member includes a plurality of successive wiper blades which are in close proximity to each other for sequential wiping of the same printhead in both forward and reverse wiping directions.
- 6. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein the wiper member includes at least one rounded edge portion and at least one sharp edge portion such that initially wiping said printhead with said rounded edge portion draws ink onto said nozzle surface and subsequently wiping said printhead with said sharp edge portion wipes ink off said nozzle surface.
- 7. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein said wiper member includes at least one resilient wiper with sufficient thickness to have a rounded edge portion and a sharp edge portion such that wiping said printhead in one direction with said resilient wiper engages said rounded edge portion with said nozzle surface of said printhead, and wiping said printhead in a reverse direction engages said sharp edge portion with said nozzle surface of said printhead.
- 8. The inkjet printer of claim 1 wherein the printhead includes at least one column of ink orifices extending in a given direction which is substantially parallel to said linear direction of movement of said wiper member.
- 9. The inkjet printer of claim 8 wherein the printhead includes two columns of ink orifices extending in a given direction which is substantially parallel to said linear direction of movement of said wiper member, and wherein said wiper unit includes a wiper blade which is split to form a first edge portion for wiping one of said columns of ink orifices and a second edge portion for wiping another of said columns of ink orifices.
- 10. A method of servicing an inkjet printhead having a printhead in a carriage which moves in a carriage scan direction along a printhead path through a print zone, comprising the following steps:
- transporting the carriage to a stop position in a printer service station without removing the printhead from the carriage; and
- moving a wiper blade in the service station in a linear direction orthogonal to the carriage scan direction thereby wiping across ink orifices on a nozzle surface on the printhead, said moving step including an initial wiping step drawing ink out of the ink orifices onto the nozzle surface and a subsequent wiping step removing ink off the nozzle surface.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said moving step includes moving the wiper blade in a back-and-forth cycle by traveling completely across an array of ink orifices on the nozzle surface in a forward direction and thereafter returning completely back across the same array of ink orifices on the nozzle surface in a reverse direction.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said traveling and said returning steps each include initially drawing ink out of the ink orifices onto the nozzle surface and subsequently removing ink off of the nozzle surface.
- 13. An inkjet printer system for applying ink to media in a print zone, comprising:
- a frame;
- a first service station on said frame;
- a second service station on said frame;
- a printhead;
- liquid ink;
- an ink reservoir for holding said liquid ink and connected with said printhead to supply said ink to multiple ink orifices on a nozzle surface of said printhead;
- a carriage for holding said printhead and slidably mounted on said frame for traveling in a carriage scan direction across the print zone to first and second stop positions in said first and second service stations respectively, with the printhead moving along a printhead path;
- a wiper unit located in said first service station and having a wiper member which moves in a linear direction across said multiple ink orifices to perform a wiping operation on the nozzle surface of the printhead when the carriage is in said first stop position in said first service station; and
- at least one cap located in said second service station for engaging the nozzle surface of the printhead when said carriage is in said second stop position in said second service station.
- 14. The inkjet printer of claim 13 wherein said printhead includes a nozzle array with a resolution of 300 dpi or greater.
- 15. The inkjet printer of claim 13 wherein said liquid ink includes pigment-based ink.
- 16. The inkjet printer of claim 13 wherein said liquid ink includes black pigment-based ink.
- 17. The inkjet printer of claim 13 wherein said printhead includes a nozzle array having a swath width of one third inch or greater.
- 18. The inkjet printer of claim 13 wherein said printhead includes a nozzle array having a total of approximately three hundred ink orifices in multiple columns.
- 19. An inkjet printer for use with at least one printhead with multiple orifices on a nozzle surface for applying liquid ink to media in a print zone, comprising:
- a frame;
- a service station on said frame;
- a carriage slidably mounted on said frame and movable in a carriage scan direction across the print zone to a stop position in said service station, with the printhead moving along a printhead path; and
- a wiper unit located in said service station and having a wiper member comprising a plurality of successive wiper blades which are in close proximity to each other for sequential wiping of the same printhead in a forward wiping direction, and means for moving the wiper member back and forth in a linear direction across the multiple orifices to perform a wiping operation on the nozzle surface of the printhead when said carriage is in said stop position in said service station, wherein one of said successive wiper blades draws ink out of the ink orifices onto the nozzle surface, and another of said successive wiper blades wipes ink off the nozzle surface.
- 20. An inkjet printer for use with at least one printhead with multiple orifices on a nozzle surface for applying liquid ink to media in a print zone, comprising:
- a frame;
- a service station on said frame;
- a carriage slidably mounted on said frame and movable in a carriage scan direction across the print zone to a stop position in said service station, with the printhead moving along a printhead path; and
- a wiper unit located in said service station and having a wiper member and means for moving the wiper member back and forth in a linear direction across the multiple orifices to perform a wiping operation on the nozzle surface of the printhead when said carriage is in said stop position in said service station, and wherein the wiper member includes at least one rounded edge portion and at least one sharp edge portion such that initially wiping said printhead with said rounded edge portion draws ink onto said nozzle surface and subsequently wiping said printhead with said sharp edge portion wipes ink off said nozzle surface.
- 21. An inkjet printer for use with at least one printhead with multiple orifices on a nozzle surface for applying liquid ink to media in a print zone, comprising:
- a frame;
- a service station on said frame;
- a carriage slidably mounted on said frame and movable in a carriage scan direction across the print zone to a stop position in said service station, with the printhead moving along a printhead path; and
- a wiper unit located in said service station and having a wiper member and means for moving the wiper member back and forth in a linear direction across the multiple orifices to perform a wiping operation on the nozzle surface of the printhead when said carriage is in said stop position in said service station, and wherein said wiper member includes at least one resilient wiper with sufficient thickness to have a rounded edge portion and a sharp edge portion such that wiping said printhead in one direction with said resilient wiper engages said rounded edge portion with said nozzle surface of said printhead, and wiping said printhead in a reverse direction engages said sharp edge portion with said nozzle surface of said printhead.
- 22. An inkjet printer having a service station and at least one printhead including a nozzle surface with multiple orifices mounted on a carriage moveable along a rectilinear path of travel across a print zone to a stop position in the service station, comprising:
- a wiper unit located in said service station and having a wiper member mounted for linear movement to perform a translational wiping of the printhead while the carriage is in the stop position; and
- motor-driven apparatus connected to the wiper member for moving the wiper member back and forth in linear forward and reverse wiping directions across the multiple orifices to perform a wiping operation on the nozzle surface of the printhead when said carriage is in said stop position in said service station.
- 23. The printer of claim 22 wherein said wiper member includes a plurality of successive wiper blades for sequential wiping of the same printhead in the forward wiping direction.
- 24. The printer of claim 22 wherein said wiper member includes a plurality of successive wiper blades for sequential wiping of the same printhead in both forward and reverse directions.
- 25. The printer of claim 22 wherein said wiper member includes at least one resilient wiper with sufficient thickness to have a rounded edge portion and a sharp edge portion such that wiping said printhead in one direction with said resilient wiper engages said rounded edge portion with said nozzle surface of said printhead, and wiping said printhead in a reverse direction engages said sharp edge portion with said nozzle surface of said printhead.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following copending applications, all of which are assigned to the same assignee as the present case and are incorporated herein by reference:
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