Transportable ink jet printer apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494633
  • Patent Number
    6,494,633
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
An easily transportable ink jet printer apparatus provides a chassis that includes an ink jet print head having nozzles for dispensing ink, the print head being movably mounted to the chassis along the travel path. The chassis also includes a paper output tray movably mounted to the chassis between printing and carrying positions. The print head has a parked position at a selected position along the travel path when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink. A locking member is movably mounted to the chassis between carrying and printing positions. The locking member holds the print head in the parked position when moved into the carrying position. The locking member can also be used to lock other components such as paper storage tray, paper exit tray, and cover. The locking member can be a handle with a gripping surface thereon, enabling a user to grasp and lift the handle to a transport position that secures a component or components of the printer (e.g., print head carrier, paper storage tray, paper exit tray, cover).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to ink jet printers, and more particularly to an improved ink jet printer that is easily transportable and wherein a locking member, movable between printing and transport positions, locks various components of the printer in a secure position when it is rotated from a first or “printing” position to a second or “carrying” position. The locking member can be in the form of a handle for carrying the printer from one location to another.




2. General Background of the Invention




Ink jet printers are common, commercially available printer devices that are typically used in conjunction with a desktop or laptop computer. In recent years, a new class of personal printer called a “photo printer” or “appliance printer” has become commercially available. An example is the Lexmark Photojet Printer 5770. These new photo or appliance printers have expanded the options for printing color photographs, especially those captured with digital cameras.




Some photo printers may also function as a personal computer printer. However the distinguishing characteristic in this definition is that photo printers or appliance printers have the ability to print photos as an appliance, without requiring a general purpose personal computer.




These appliance printers typically have an integrated photo controller that functions as a special purpose computer capable of processing the digital image and feeding appropriate data to the print mechanism. These appliance printers typically utilize ink jet or a dye diffusion print technology. These “personal computer free”appliance printers will soon be (if not already are) available that are capable of printing other file types beyond photo image files.




Since printer appliances are free of the desktop computer, there is likelihood that the printer will frequently be relocated by the user. However, when a user transports an ink jet printer, various components of the printer can be damaged if they are repositioned or abruptly moved during transport.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improved ink jet printer apparatus that features a locking mechanism that is positioned out of the way when printing, but is repositioned when the printer apparatus is to be transported. This locking mechanism is movable between a first “printing” position and a second “carrying” position. The action of repositioning the locking member fixes into place one or more printer components such as, for example, the ink jet carrier, access cover, and paper tray(s). In this way, the printer can be more safely and conveniently relocated. In general every ink jet printer has a chassis or frame to which various components are attached. One such component is an ink jet carrier that moves in relation to a piece of paper to be printed. The ink jet carrier has one or more ink jet print heads that removably attach to the ink jet carrier. As used herein, the term “ink jet carrier” should be construed in the broadest sense to mean any carrier structure that moves a print head in relation to a piece of paper to be printed.




With the improved printer of the present invention, when the printer has been transported to a selected location and is ready to be set up again for printing operation, the locking mechanism is repositioned so that the fixed components are then freed.




In the preferred embodiment, the locking member is in the form of a handle. The handle is preferably the locking member so that a user can transport the printer easily with one hand while simultaneously securing one or more movable printer components.




The handle can provide a cam surface. The cam surface on the handle pushes a carrier lock into a position that prevents the ink jet carrier portion of the apparatus from moving out of a selected “maintenance” position. The ink jet carrier holds a print head that has nozzles for dispensing ink. The print head carrier is movably mounted to the chassis along a travel path. The ink jet print head has a parked or maintenance position when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink.




The locking member can lock other components into position such as a paper tray (storage tray and/or exit tray).




The cam surface of the locking member can be used to push a carrier lock into position that blocks the path of the ink jet carrier. The carrier lock drops into the ink jet carrier's path when the exit tray is closed and prevents the ink jet carrier from moving out of a “capped” position during transport. Ink jet printers are desirably capped when the ink jet carrier is normally “parked” in a maintenance station. This capping of the jets prevents clogging of the nozzle by dried ink. U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,257 B1, incorporated herein by reference, discloses such a maintenance station with ink jet carrier print head and capping mechanism.




One embodiment of the present invention involves movement of the paper tray. Closing the paper storage tray actuates latches for securing both the access cover and exit the paper tray. This feature of the invention thus locks multiple components into a secured position when the locking member (for example, handle) is rotated from its first “printing” position to the second “carrying” position. The locking member closes the paper storage tray and simultaneously actuates a latch that secures the access cover. Securing the cover prevents it from swinging open once the paper tray is closed. An additional component that is secured is the paper exit tray. Closing the paper storage tray actuates a latch member at the bottom of the paper storage tray that secures the paper exit tray. The exit tray latch can be cantilevered to allow the tray to be stowed while the latch is locked. Once the paper exit tray is stowed with the paper storage tray closed, it is held in that position until the paper storage tray is opened. The access cover latch can allow the cover to be opened before any parts break in case the consumer attempts to pick the printer up by the cover.




The present invention thus provides an easily and safely transportable ink jet printer apparatus. The apparatus has a chassis that includes a paper storage tray that can be movably mounted to the chassis between “printing” and “carrying” positions. The chassis includes an ink jet carrier that has a print head having nozzles for dispensing ink. The ink jet carrier is movably mounted to the chassis along a selected travel path. A known paper handling mechanism on the chassis is provided that moves the paper from the storage tray to the print head. The ink jet carrier has a parked position when not printing in which the print head nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink.




A locking member (preferably in the form of a handle) is movably mounted to the chassis between “carrying” and “printing” positions. The locking member can be used to secure one or more other components of the printer when it is moved to the carrying position.




The apparatus can include a carrier lock that is movably attached to the chassis, the carrier lock occupying a locking position in between the locking member and the ink jet carrier when the locking member is moved to the carrying position. The carrier lock has an end portion that engages the handle during use at least at some time during operation.




The chassis can provide an access cover that is movable between printing and carrying positions. The access cover is secured when the locking member (e.g., handle) is moved to the carrying position.




The chassis can provide an access cover and an exit tray. The access cover and the exit tray can be secured when the handle is moved to the carrying position.




The handle can provide a cam or cam surface that contacts the print head when the handle is moved to the carrying position, securing it against movement. The cam surface preferably pushes the carrier lock to engage the print head in the locking position. The cam preferably also closes the paper tray when the handle is moved into the carrying position. The carrier lock preferably drops into the travel path of the print head when the exit paper tray is closed to thereby prevent the carrier from moving out of the capped position during transport.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side sectional view of a first embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the cover in an elevated position, the paper storage tray in an operating position, and the locking member in a printing position;





FIG. 2

is a side sectional view of the first embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing a transport or carrying position;





FIG. 3

is perspective view of a second embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing a transport or carrying position;





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective, partially cutaway view of the second embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention shown in an operating, printing position”.





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective, partially cut away view of the second embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention shown in a transport or carrying position and the access cover locked in a closed position;





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective, partially cut away view of the second embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention shown in an operating, printing position and illustrating the access cover in an unlocked operating position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1-2

show the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated generally by the numeral


10


. Ink jet printer


10


includes a chassis


11


having a lower end portion


12


. The lower end portion


12


contains paper exit tray


13


. Chassis


11


also has an upper end portion


14


that can be provided with a cover


15


. The cover


15


can be opened and closed as indicated schematically by the arrow


27


in FIG.


1


.




Chassis


11


has a front


16


and rear


17


. The front


16


typically provides access to a ink jet carrier


23


that supports a print head


20


. The rear


17


portion of chassis


11


supports paper storage tray


18


. The paper storage tray


18


is preferably pivotally attached to chassis


11


at pivot


19


. In

FIG. 1

, the paper storage tray


18


is shown in an operating, printing position. In

FIG. 2

, the paper storage tray


18


is shown in a closed, transport position. It should be understood that the terms “carrying” and “transport” refer to the position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. In this position, the apparatus


10


can easily be transported by a user from one location to another. As used herein, the term “printing” refers to the position shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. In the printing position (

FIGS. 1 and 4

) cover


15


is preferable closed, but can be open. The

FIG. 1

position shows the paper storage tray opened to enable a user to access it and also shows the locking member or handle


30


in a generally horizontal position. In such a horizontal position, the handle


30


does not lock the various components. Various components are locked during the transport position of FIG.


2


.




Ink jet carrier


23


carries print head


20


that includes a plurality of ink jets, each having one or more nozzles. Ink jet carrier


23


rides upon a rail


21


at bearing surface


22


. A capping mechanism caps the nozzles of the print head


20


when the carrier


23


is in a parked position, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. When the ink jet carrier


23


assumes the parked or maintenance position designated by the numeral


24


, the nozzles of the print head


20


are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink. The capping of nozzles to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink is known in the art for ink jet printers. The capping mechanism is disclosed more fully in U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,257 B1, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.




Locking member


30


is movable between the transport position or carrying position of FIG.


2


and the printing position of

FIG. 1

, the movement being indicated by arrow


39


in FIG.


2


. The locking member


30


can be a handle that includes a gripping surface


38


that is typically grabbed by a user's hand when it is desired to transport the printer


10


. The carrying position is indicated generally by the numeral


31


in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The printing position is indicated generally by the numeral


32


in

FIGS. 1 and 4

.




Locking member


30


can be pivotally mounted to chassis


11


at pivot


35


. Handle


30


has an upper end portion


33


that includes gripping surface


38


. Handle


30


has a lower end portion


34


that includes pivot


35


and cam surface


36


.




A locking linkage


25


comprised of longer link


40


and smaller links


41


,


42


has first


26


and second


28


end portions. The first


26


end portion of linkage


25


can be in the form of an enlarged carrier lock


29


that engages print head


20


(see

FIG. 2

) in the locking or transport position.




End portion


28


of locking linkage


25


has smaller links


41


,


42


. End portion


28


of locking linkage


25


is pivotally connected to housing


11


at pivot


43


. Long link


40


and short link


41


are connected together so that they can both rotate as a unit upon pivot


43


. When locking member


30


is rotated (see arrow


39


) to a transport, locking position of

FIGS. 2 and 3

, cam surface


36


forces carrier lock


29


down until carrier lock


29


engages ink jet carrier


23


. The carrier lock


29


drops in the direction of arrow


46


into with the carrier


23


path and prevents the ink jet carrier


23


and its print head


20


from moving out of a “capped” position during transport by a user. At the same time that carrier lock


29


secures carrier


23


and its print head


20


, small link


41


rotates forward upon pivot


43


in the direction of arrow


47


and pulls short link


42


forward. Short link


42


pivots upon short link


41


at pivot


44


and the two links


41


,


42


generally align as shown in FIG.


2


. Link


42


pivotally attaches to tray


18


at pivot


45


. Short link


42


pulls the upper end


49


of paper storage tray


18


forward in the direction of arrow


48


. This action rotates tray


18


upon its pivot


19


. The lower end


50


of storage tray


18


rotates rearwardly in the direction of arrow


51


(FIGS.


1


and


2


).




The lower end


50


of paper storage tray


18


has a projection


52


that engages a correspond placed projection


53


on paper exit tray


13


. In this fashion, rotating the locking member


30


from the printing position


32


to the carrying position


31


secures several components of the printer, including the carrier


23


and its print head


20


, the paper storage tray


18


and the paper exit tray


13


.




Cover


15


can also be secured when locking member


30


is rotated from printing position


32


to transport position


31


. In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a cover locking arm


54


is rotatably mounted to chassis


11


at bearing


55


. Locking arm


54


has end portions


56


,


57


.




End portion


56


can be sized and shaped to engage the rear portion


58


of cover


15


when cover


15


is closed as shown in FIG.


2


. When cover locking arm


54


is so positioned, as can occur when cover


15


is closed, end portion


57


of arm


54


is positioned to mate with recess


59


at upper end


49


of paper storage tray


18


. In this fashion, a user can first close cover


15


when printer


10


is to be transported. Cover locking arm


54


can then be positioned manually to the position shown in

FIG. 2

by rotating arm


54


upon its bearing


55


. With the cover


15


closed and arm


54


generally horizontally positioned as shown in

FIG. 2

, the user then rotates locking member


30


to the carrying position


31


of FIG.


2


. Cover locking arm


54


engages recess


59


so that it will not rotate about its bearing


55


. Cover


15


is prevented from opening because end


56


engages rear portion


58


of cover


15


. As aforedescribed, the carrier


23


, paper tray


18


and exit tray


13


are also locked when locking member


30


rotates to position


31


of FIG.


2


.




In

FIGS. 3-6

, an alternate arrangement is shown for locking the cover


15


. Cover locking arm


60


rotates or pivots upon a vertical pivot


61


on chassis


11


. Cover


15


has a rear portion


62


with recess


63


that receives an end portion


64


of arm


60


(see FIGS.


4


and


5


). When paper storage tray


18


is rotated forward by movement of handle


30


from printing position


32


to carrying position


31


, a side panel


66


of paper tray


18


engages locking arm


60


and rotates it to the locking position of

FIG. 4

wherein one end


64


engages recess


63


of cover rear portion


62


. This engagement of locking arm


60


in recess


63


thus prevents opening of cover


15


.




PARTS LIST




The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
















PART NUMBER




DESCRIPTION











10




ink jet printer






11




chassis






12




lower end portion






13




paper exit tray






14




upper end portion






15




cover






16




front






17




rear






18




paper storage tray






19




pivot






20




print head






21




rail






22




bearing surface






23




ink jet carrier






24




maintenance station position






25




locking linkage






26




first end portion






27




arrow






28




second end portion






29




carrier lock






30




locking member (handle)






31




carrying position






32




printing position






33




upper end portion






34




lower end portion






35




pivot






36




cam surface






37




pivot






38




gripping surface






39




arrow






40




larger link






41




smaller link






42




smaller link






43




pivot






44




pivot






45




pivot






46




arrow






47




arrow






48




arrow






49




upper end






50




lower end






51




arrow






52




projection






53




projection






54




cover locking arm






55




bearing






56




end portion






57




end portion






58




rear portion






59




recess






60




cover locking arm






61




vertical pivot






62




rear portion






63




recess






64




end portion






65




end portion






66




side panel














The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An easily transportable ink jet printer apparatus, comprising:a) a chassis that includes an ink jet carrier having nozzles for dispensing ink, a print head being movably mounted to the chassis along a travel path, wherein the ink jet carrier has a parked position when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink; and b) a handle that is movably mounted to the chassis between carrying and printing positions, wherein the handle holds the print head in the parked position when the handle is moved into the carrying position.
  • 2. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a carrier lock that is movably attached to the chassis, the carrier lock occupying a locking position in between the handle and the print head when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 3. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 2 wherein the carrier lock has an end portion that at times engages the handle during use.
  • 4. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the chassis has a movable access cover that is locked in the carrying position when the handle is moved to a carrying position.
  • 5. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 4 wherein the chassis has an access cover and an exit tray, and both the access cover and exit tray are secured when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 6. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the handle has a cam with a cam surface that is positioned to contact the print head in the carrying position.
  • 7. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 2 wherein the handle has a cam with a cam surface that contacts the print head when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 8. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 7 wherein the cam surface pushes the carrier lock to engage the print head in the locking position.
  • 9. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 8 wherein the cam closes the paper storage tray when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 10. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 9 wherein the carrier lock drops into the travel path of the print head when the exit paper tray is closed to prevent the carrier from moving out of the capped position during transport.
  • 11. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 10 wherein closing the paper tray activates latches for the access cover and paper exit tray.
  • 12. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 11 wherein the exit tray latch is adapted to be cantilevered to allow the exit tray to be stored while the latch is locked.
  • 13. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 12 wherein the exit tray is held in the closed position until the paper tray is opened.
  • 14. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 13 wherein the access cover allows the cover to be opened before any damage can occur in case the user attempts to lift the printer by gripping the cover.
  • 15. An easily transportable ink jet printer apparatus, comprising:a) a chassis that includes a paper storage tray movably mounted to the chassis between printing and carrying positions, an ink jet print head having nozzles for dispensing ink, the print head being movably mounted to the chassis along a travel path, wherein the ink jet print head has a parked position when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink; and b) a paper tray locking linkage that enables a user to safely transport the chassis, the linkage including a handle that is movably mounted upon the chassis between locking and unlocking positions, wherein the locking linkage holds the paper tray in a secured carrying position when the handle is moved to the locking position.
  • 16. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 15 wherein the paper tray locking linkage includes the handle and a carrier lock movably mounted to the chassis, the carrier lock having a portion that engages the paper tray.
  • 17. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 16 wherein the handle has a cam with a cam surface.
  • 18. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 17 wherein the paper tray locking linkage has an end portion that is attached to the handle.
  • 19. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 17 wherein the paper tray locking linkage has an end portion that is attached to the cam.
  • 20. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 15 further comprising a carrier lock that is movably attached to the frame, the carrier lock occupying a locking position in between the handle and the print head when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 21. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 15 wherein the chassis has an access cover and the access cover is locked when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 22. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 15 wherein the chassis has an access cover and an exit tray and each of the access cover and exit trays are secured when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 23. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 19 wherein the cam has a cam surface that is positioned to contact the print head in the carrying position.
  • 24. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 23 wherein the cam surface pushes the carrier lock into the locking position that contacts the print head when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 25. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 24 wherein the cam closes the paper tray when the handle is moved to the carrying position.
  • 26. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 25 wherein the carrier lock drops into the travel path of the print head when the exit paper tray is closed and prevents the print head from moving out of the capped position during transport.
  • 27. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 26 wherein the locking linkage includes a plurality of latches and closing the paper tray activates latches that secure the access cover and paper exit tray.
  • 28. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 27 wherein the exit tray latch is cantilevered enabling the exit tray to be stored while the latch is locked.
  • 29. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 28 wherein the exit tray is held in the closed position with a latch until the paper tray is opened.
  • 30. An easily transportable ink jet printer apparatus, comprising:a) a chassis that includes a paper storage tray, a paper exit tray, an ink jet print head having nozzles for dispensing ink, the print head being movably mounted to the chassis, and a paper handling mechanism that moves paper from the storage tray to the print head to the exit tray, wherein the ink jet print head has a parked position when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink; and b) a locking mechanism on the chassis that includes a handle that is movably mounted to the chassis between carrying and printing positions, wherein the handle locks the paper exit tray when moved to the “carrying” position.
  • 31. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 30 wherein the locking mechanism includes the handle and a locking linkage that attaches at one end to the handle and at another end to the paper storage tray.
  • 32. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 31 wherein the locking mechanism includes the paper storage tray.
  • 33. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 32 wherein the locking mechanism includes a latch on the paper storage tray that locks the paper exit tray.
  • 34. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 30 wherein the handle moves the locking linkage and the attached paper storage tray to a carrying position when the handle is moved to the storage position.
  • 35. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 30 wherein the paper exit tray is located below the paper storage tray.
  • 36. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 30 wherein the paper exit tray is generally horizontally positioned.
  • 37. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 30 wherein the paper exit tray is positioned at the bottom of the chassis.
  • 38. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 37 wherein the paper storage tray extends upwardly from a position at the bottom of the chassis.
  • 39. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 30 wherein the handle is positioned at the upper end portion of the chassis and the paper exit tray is positioned at the lower end portion of the chassis.
  • 40. An ink jet printer apparatus, comprising:a) a chassis that includes a paper storage tray movably mounted on the chassis between printing and carrying positions, an ink jet print head having nozzles for dispensing ink, the print head being movably mounted to the chassis, and a paper handling mechanism that moves paper from the storage tray to the print head, wherein the ink jet print head has a parked position when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink; and b) a locking member that is movably mounted to the chassis between carrying and printing positions, wherein the locking member holds the print head in the parked position when the locking member is moved into the carrying position.
  • 41. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 40 further comprising a locking linkage that activates the locking member.
  • 42. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 40 wherein the locking member has a cam with a cam surface that secures the print head.
  • 43. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 42 wherein the cam surface pushes the locking member into a locking position and simultaneously closes the paper storage tray.
  • 44. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 41 wherein the linkage includes a cam with a cam surface.
  • 45. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 44 wherein the locking linkage extends between the paper tray and the cam.
  • 46. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 45 wherein the locking member is pivotally attached to the chassis.
  • 47. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 45 further comprising a locking linkage that extends between the locking member and the paper storage tray.
  • 48. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 40 further comprising an access cover and a paper exit tray mounted on the chassis.
  • 49. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 48 wherein closing the paper tray activates latches for the access cover and paper exit tray.
  • 50. An ink jet printer apparatus, comprising:a) a chassis that includes a paper storage tray movably mounted on the chassis between printing and carrying positions, an ink jet print head having nozzles for dispensing ink, the print head being movably mounted to the chassis, and a paper handling mechanism that moves paper from the storage tray to the print head, wherein the ink jet print head has a parked position when not printing in which the nozzles are capped to prevent clogging of the nozzles by dried ink; and b) a locking device that is movably mounted to the chassis between locked and unlocked positions, the locking device holding the print head in the parked position and the paper tray in the storage position.
  • 51. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 50 wherein the chassis has an access cover and the access cover is locked when the locking device is moved to the carrying position.
  • 52. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 50 wherein the chassis has an access cover and an exit tray and each of the access cover and exit trays are secured when the locking device is moved to the carrying position.
  • 53. The ink jet printer apparatus of claim 50 wherein the locking device has a cam with a cam surface.
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