Claims
- 1. A method of intermittently replenishing a supply of liquid ink in an on-carriage print cartridge in a printer/plotter, comprising the following steps:
- providing the on-carriage print cartridge on a movable carriage, the print cartridge including a printhead and an internal reservoir for holding a supply of liquid ink under negative pressure;
- providing the supply of liquid ink in said internal reservoir;
- providing an off-carriage ink supply for intermittent connection to the internal reservoir of the print cartridge;
- establishing an open ink flow path between the off-carriage ink supply and the print cartridge internal reservoir;
- establishing an ink pressure head at the off-carriage ink supply sufficient to cause ink to flow from the off-carriage ink supply to the print cartridge internal reservoir and permitting ink to flow into the print cartridge internal reservoir from the off-carriage ink supply to replenish the ink supply in the internal reservoir, said step of establishing an ink pressure head comprising changing an elevation of the off-carriage ink supply relative to an elevation of the printhead to increase said pressure head and facilitate transfer of ink through said open flow path from the off-carriage ink supply to the print cartridge internal reservoir; and
- disconnecting said open ink flow path from said print cartridge internal reservoir while preserving a negative pressure within said internal reservoir.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:
- after replenishing the ink supply in the print cartridge reservoir and prior to said disconnecting of said ink flow path, reducing an effective ink pressure head to allow a small amount of ink to flow into the off-carriage ink supply from the print cartridge internal reservoir, setting the negative pressure in the internal reservoir to an appropriate pressure to ensure high print quality.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of establishing the ink pressure head comprises positioning a container holding said off-carriage ink supply at an elevation which provides said ink pressure head sufficient to cause the ink to flow from the off-carriage ink supply to the print carriage internal reservoir.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said steps of establishing the ink flow path, establishing the ink pressure head and permitting the ink to flow into the print cartridge internal reservoir from the off-carriage ink supply to replenish the ink supply in the internal reservoir are performed without removing the print carriage from the carriage.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of permitting the ink to flow is performed for a predetermined time interval.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said step of permitting the ink to flow is performed without any ink level sensing.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein said predetermined time interval does not exceed three minutes.
- 8. The method of claim 1 further characterized in that a plurality of ink-jet cartridges are provided on said movable carriage, and each cartridge includes a corresponding internal reservoir holding a supply of ink of a different color under negative pressure, a supply of ink is provided in each said internal reservoir, corresponding off-carriage ink supplies are provided for each said print cartridge, said step of establishing said open ink flow path includes establishing a respective open ink flow path between each said print cartridge and the corresponding off-carriage ink supply, and said step of establishing an ink pressure head and permitting ink to flow includes establishing said pressure head for each off-carriage supply and permitting the ink to flow into each said print cartridge internal reservoir from said corresponding off-carriage supply to replenish the ink supply in each said internal reservoir.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of providing the on-carriage ink-jet print cartridge is further characterized in that the internal reservoir of the print cartridge is free of any ink absorbing material.
- 10. A method of ink-jet printing and intermittently replenishing a supply of liquid ink in an on-carriage print cartridge in a printer/plotter, comprising the following steps:
- providing the on-carriage ink-jet print cartridge on a movable carriage, the print cartridge including an internal reservoir holding a supply of liquid ink under negative pressure;
- providing a supply of liquid ink in said internal reservoir;
- using the print cartridge to eject ink from a printhead to print an image on a recording medium;
- moving the carriage to position the print cartridge at a refill station;
- providing an off-carriage ink supply for intermittent connection to the internal reservoir of the print cartridge;
- establishing an ink flow path between the off-carriage ink supply and the print cartridge internal reservoir;
- increasing an ink pressure head at the off-carriage ink supply and permitting ink to flow into the print cartridge internal reservoir from the off-carriage ink reservoir to replenish the ink supply in the internal supply;
- after replenishing the ink supply in the print cartridge reservoir, reducing the ink pressure head at the off-carriage ink supply to allow a small amount of ink to flow into the off-carriage ink supply from the print cartridge internal reservoir, setting a negative pressure in the internal reservoir to an appropriate pressure to ensure high print quality.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of increasing the ink pressure head comprises positioning the off-carriage supply at a first elevation, and said step of decreasing the ink pressure head comprises positioning the off-carriage supply at a second elevation which is lower than the first elevation.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of disconnecting said ink flow path after said small amount of ink has flowed into the off-carriage supply from the print cartridge internal reservoir.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of establishing the ink flow path includes connecting a valve structure to an ink replenishment port on the print cartridge, and said step of disconnecting the ink flow path includes disconnecting the valve structure from the ink replenishment port.
- 14. The method of claim 10 wherein said steps of establishing the ink flow path, establishing the ink pressure head and permitting the ink to flow into the print cartridge internal reservoir from the off-carriage ink supply to replenish the ink supply in the internal reservoir, and reducing said ink pressure head are performed without removing the print carriage from the carriage.
- 15. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of permitting the ink to flow is performed for a predetermined time interval.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said step of permitting the ink to flow is performed without any ink level sensing.
- 17. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of providing the on-carriage ink-jet print cartridge is further characterized in that the internal reservoir of the print cartridge is free of any ink absorbing material.
- 18. An automated method of passively and intermittently refilling an on-carriage print cartridge in a printer/plotter, comprising the following steps:
- providing the on-carriage print cartridge on a movable carriage, the cartridge including an internal reservoir holding a supply of ink under negative pressure;
- moving the carriage to position the print cartridge at a refill station;
- providing an off-carriage ink reservoir at the refill station for intermittent connection to the internal reservoir of the print cartridge;
- connecting the off-carriage ink reservoir to the print cartridge internal reservoir via a valve arrangement;
- positioning the off-carriage ink reservoir at an up position to increase an ink pressure head, and permitting ink to flow into the print cartridge internal reservoir from the off-carriage ink reservoir;
- after replenishing the ink supply in the print cartridge reservoir, lowering the off-carriage ink reservoir to a lowered position to allow a small amount of ink to flow back into the off-carriage ink reservoir from the print cartridge internal reservoir to increase the magnitude of the negative pressure in the internal reservoir to an appropriate pressure to ensure high print quality.
- 19. A printer/plotter system employing a negative pressure ink-jet print cartridge, comprising:
- the ink-jet print cartridge having a negative pressure ink reservoir for holding a supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, the print cartridge including an ink replenishment port;
- the supply of ink in said negative pressure ink reservoir;
- a carriage for holding the print cartridge;
- a carriage scanning apparatus for driving the carriage along a carriage scan axis;
- an off-carriage ink reservoir;
- valve apparatus for intermittent connection of a fluid path between said off-carriage ink reservoir and said ink replenishment port of said print carriage at an ink replenishment station;
- a platform structure for supporting the off-carriage ink reservoir; and
- apparatus for raising and lowering said platform structure to position the off-carriage ink reservoir at a first elevation position while said valve apparatus is connected, and at a second elevation position while said valve apparatus is connected.
- 20. The system of claim 19 wherein the negative pressure ink reservoir is free of any ink absorbing material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/615,903, filed Mar. 14, 1996, INKJET PRINT CARTRIDGE HAVING AN INK FILL PORT FOR INITIAL FILLING AND A RECHARGE PORT WITH RECLOSEABLE SEAL FOR RECHARGING THE PRINT CARTRIDGE WITH INK, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,777,648, a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/454,975, filed May 31, 1995, CONTINUOUS REFILL OF SPRING BAG RESERVOIR IN AN INK-JET SWATH PRINTER/PLOTTER, U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,137 by Joseph E. Scheffelin et al., (the "'975 application") the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
This application is related to the following commonly assigned, co-pending applications, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference:
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