Claims
- 1. A maintenance apparatus for cleaning the surface and nozzles of a full-width array ink-jet printhead in a maintenance position without causing contamination to be simply moved from nozzles on one side to nozzles on another side of the full width array printhead, the maintenance apparatus comprising:
- (a) a shuttle device within the ink-jet printer for movement adjacent to and relative to the nozzles of the ink-jet printhead;
- (b) means for moving said shuttle device in a first direction relative to the nozzles of the printhead, and reversibly in a second direction opposite to said first direction;
- (c) a vacuum applying device mounted on said shuttle device for applying a suction force to the surface and nozzles when being moved in said first and in said second directions to remove liquid and contaminants from the surface and nozzles without causing contamination to be simply moved from nozzles on one side to nozzles on another side of the full width array printhead;
- (d) a wetting device containing a wicking member therein, said wetting device containing a cleaning liquid and mounted on said shuttle device downstream of said vacuum applying device relative to said first direction, for forming a meniscus of the cleaning liquid against the surface and nozzles to wet dried viscous plugs of ink around the nozzles for removal by said vacuum applying device; and
- (e) a spacing member mounted on said shuttle between said vacuum applying device and said wetting device for spacing said vacuum applying device and said wetting device from the surface and nozzles of the printhead to enable liquid discharged from said wetting device to form as a meniscus against the surface and nozzles.
- 2. The maintenance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said vacuum device includes a suction tip having a slit for fitting over a subset of nozzles on the surface of the ink-jet printhead.
- 3. The maintenance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wetting device includes a cleaning liquid discharge tip spaced from the surface and nozzles being cleaned creating a space for causing discharged liquid to form as a meniscus therein against the surface and nozzles.
- 4. The maintenance apparatus of claim 2, wherein said suction tip of said vacuum device includes a wiping material comprising a mesh of polyimide material on its outer surface.
- 5. The maintenance apparatus of claim 2, wherein said suction tip comprises a dome shaped form having a predetermined diameter for fitting over a subset of the nozzles.
- 6. The maintenance apparatus of claim 2, wherein said slit is oriented to extend in a direction of nozzles being cleaned.
- 7. The maintenance apparatus of claim 3, wherein said cleaning liquid discharge tip of said wetting device is spaced forming a space of less than 5 mils from nozzles being cleaned for enabling liquid discharged from said cleaning liquid discharge tip to form as a meniscus in the space and against the surface and nozzles being cleaned without weeping.
- 8. An ink jet printer comprising:
- (a) a full width array printhead having a surface and nozzles through said surface for emitting ink droplets therethrough to print on a substrate; and
- (b) a maintenance apparatus spaced from said printhead for cleaning said nozzles of said printhead without causing contaminants to be simply moved from nozzles on one side to nozzles on another side of said full width array printhead, said maintenance apparatus including:
- (i) a shuttle device movable in a first direction parallel to a linear array formed by said nozzles of said full-width array printhead, and in a second reverse direction opposite said first direction;
- (ii) a vacuum device mounted on said shuttle device for applying a suction force to remove contaminants from said surface and said nozzles of said full-width array printhead;
- (iii) a wetting device containing a wicking member therein and being mounted on said shuttle device downstream of said vacuum device for applying a wetting liquid onto said surface of said full-width array printhead for removal by said vacuum device; and
- (iv) a spacing member mounted on said shuttle device between said vacuum applying device and said wetting device for spacing said vacuum applying device and said wetting device from said surface and said nozzles of said full width array printhead to enable meniscus forming of and meniscus wetting by said wetting liquid of said surface and said nozzles.
- 9. A method of effectively cleaning and maintaining a full-width array ink jet printhead having a surface and ink droplet emitting nozzles through the surface, without causing contamination to be simply moved from nozzles on one side to nozzles on another side of the full-width array printhead, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a vacuum suction force, a first time to the surface and nozzles using a movable vacuum force applying device moving in a first direction parallel to the surface and nozzles of the full-width array printhead, to remove contaminants and dried viscous plugs of ink from the full-width array printhead;
- (b) while moving the movable shuttle device in a second and reverse direction opposite the first direction, meniscus wetting the surface and nozzles of the full-width array printhead with a cleaning liquid discharged from a wetting device (i) containing a wicking member therein, (ii) spaced from the surface and nozzles of the full-width array printhead by a spacing member for enabling discharged cleaning liquid to form as a meniscus against the surface and nozzles, and (iii) supported on the movable shuttle device downstream of the vacuum force applying device relative to movement of the movable shuttle device in the second direction; and
- (c) applying a vacuum suction force, a second time to the surface and nozzles using the vacuum force applying device moving after the wetting device in the second and reverse direction, to effectively remove additional contaminants and viscous plugs of ink from the surface and nozzles of the full-width array printhead, without causing the contaminants to be simply moved from nozzles on one side to nozzles on another side of the full-width array printhead.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/047,931, filed Apr. 19, 1993 abandoned.
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