IP Library Granted Patent US 12697818
Granted Patent B2
US 12697818 · App. 18/554,797 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Continuous inkjet printer

Inventors: Simon Peter Jason Newell (Cambridgeshire, GB); Stephen Eric Baldwin (Cambridgeshire, GB)
Assignee: Linx Printing Technologies Limited
B41J2/185B41J2/02B41J2/04563B41J2/14072B41J2002/022B41J2002/1853
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Patent No.
US 12697818
App. No.
18/554,797
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A continuous inkjet printer is provided comprising an ink supply system, a droplet generator configured to receive ink from the ink supply system and to produce a jet of ink for printing, a gutter configured to receive parts of the jet that are not required for printing, a gutter line connected to the gutter and configured to return unprinted ink to the ink supply system, a suction system comprising a Venturi having a suction port configured to apply a suction force to the gutter line, and a gutter flow rate control system configured to control a rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line based on temperature.

Claims (74)

1 . A continuous inkjet printer comprising:

an ink supply system;

a droplet generator configured to receive ink from the ink supply system and to produce a jet of ink for printing;

a gutter configured to receive parts of the jet that are not required for printing;

a gutter line connected to the gutter and configured to return unprinted ink to the ink supply system;

a suction system comprising a Venturi having a suction port configured to apply a suction force to the gutter line; and

a gutter flow rate control system configured to control a rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line based on temperature;

wherein:

the gutter flow rate control system is configured to cause the suction system to operate in a first suction configuration at a first temperature, and to operate in a second suction configuration at a second temperature, the first temperature being higher than the second temperature, and

the first suction configuration and the second suction configuration are configured such that if the suction system was caused to operate in the first suction configuration at the second temperature, the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter would be greater than the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter when the suction system is caused to operate in the second suction configuration at the second temperature.

2 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the gutter flow rate control system comprises a controllable fluid path having a plurality of fluid path configurations.

3 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 2 , wherein each one of said plurality of fluid path configurations corresponds to a different rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line for a given temperature.

4 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 2 , wherein the controllable fluid path is configured to allow fluid to flow to a suction port of the Venturi.

5 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 2 , wherein the controllable fluid path is configured to allow fluid to enter the gutter return line between the gutter and the suction port.

6 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 2 , wherein:

the printer comprises an ink supply tank; and

the controllable fluid path is configured to allow fluid to flow from the ink supply tank to the suction port.

7 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 2 , wherein:

the printer comprises an ink supply tank and an ink supply line configured to transport ink from the ink supply tank to the droplet generator; and

the controllable fluid path is configured to allow fluid to flow from the ink supply line to the suction port.

8 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the gutter flow rate control system is configured to control the suction force generated by the suction system to control the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line.

9 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein:

the Venturi defines a primary ink flow path from a Venturi inlet to a Venturi outlet and the suction force generated at the suction port has a predetermined relationship with the rate of ink flow along the primary ink flow path; and

the gutter flow rate control system is configured to control the rate of ink flow along the primary ink flow path.

10 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the suction system comprises a second Venturi configured to apply a second suction force to the gutter line; wherein the gutter flow rate control system is configured to control the suction force applied to the gutter line by at least one of the Venturi and the second Venturi.

11 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 10 , wherein the gutter flow rate control system comprises:

a first configuration in which the suction port of the Venturi is coupled to the gutter line and a second suction port of the second Venturi is not coupled to the gutter line; and

a second configuration in which the second suction port of the second Venturi is coupled to the gutter line and the suction port of the Venturi is not coupled to the gutter line.

12 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line is controlled based on at least one selected from:

a temperature of fluid flowing within the Venturi;

a predetermined relationship between the temperature of fluid flowing within the Venturi and the suction force generated by the Venturi;

temperature data;

a signal indicative of temperature generated by a temperature sensor;

ink data;

ink viscosity data;

a system operating pressure;

printer configuration data; and

data indicative of a rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line.

13 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the gutter flow rate control system is configured to switch a configuration of the controllable fluid path between a first configuration and a second configuration at switching frequency, wherein a switching duty cycle is varied to control the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line.

14 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the gutter flow rate control system comprises a manual control interface that is to control the gutter flow rate control system via at least one of a remote control interface or an interface of the continuous inkjet printer.

15 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , comprising a controller configured to control the gutter flow rate control system.

16 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a printhead operable to receive ink from the ink supply system for printing, wherein the printhead comprises said droplet generator and said gutter; wherein said jet of ink is a modulated jet of ink configured to form a stream of individual droplets; wherein said continuous inkjet printer is an electrostatic deflection continuous inkjet printer configured to selectively charge ink droplets within the ink jet and to deflect charged droplets in an electrostatic field; and wherein the continuous inkjet printer comprises;

at least one charge electrode configured to induce charge on ink droplets; and

at least one deflection electrode configured to generate said electrostatic field.

17 . A continuous inkjet printer comprising:

an ink supply system;

a droplet generator configured to receive ink from the ink supply system and to produce a jet of ink for printing;

a gutter configured to receive parts of the jet that are not required for printing;

a gutter line connected to the gutter and configured to return unprinted ink to the ink supply system;

a suction system comprising a Venturi having a suction port configured to apply a suction force to the gutter line; and

a gutter flow rate control system configured to control a rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line, the gutter flow rate control system comprising a controllable fluid path configured to allow ink to flow from a first location within the printer to a second location in fluid communication with the suction port of the Venturi such that an amount of suction force is changed based on delivery of the ink from the ink supply system to the suction port of the Venturi via the controllable fluid path.

18 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 17 , wherein the controllable fluid path is configured to allow fluid to flow from the output of the Venturi to the suction port.

19 . A continuous inkjet printer according to claim 17 , wherein the gutter flow rate control system is configured to control the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line based on temperature.

20 . A continuous inkjet printer of claim 17 , wherein the ink supply system comprises an ink pump, wherein the ink pump is to generate a positive pressure to supply the ink to the droplet generator, and wherein the ink pump is to generate a negative pressure via the controllable fluid path to the suction port of the Venturi to increase the amount of the suction force to the gutter line.

21 . A method comprising:

operating a continuous inkjet printer that includes,

an ink supply system;

a droplet generator configured to receive ink from the ink supply system and to produce a jet of ink for printing;

a gutter configured to receive parts of the jet that are not required for printing;

a gutter line connected to the gutter and configured to return unprinted ink to the ink supply system; and

a suction system comprising a Venturi having a suction port configured to apply a suction force to the gutter line, the suction system having a first suction configuration and a second suction configuration;

wherein operating the continuous inkjet printer comprises,

controlling a rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line based on temperature,

wherein

controlling the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line based on temperature comprises causing the suction system to operate in the first suction configuration at a first temperature, and to operate in a second suction configuration at a second temperature, the first temperature being higher than the second temperature; and

wherein the first suction configuration and the second suction configuration are configured such that if the suction system was caused to operate in the first suction configuration at the second temperature, the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter would be greater than the rate of flow of fluid along the gutter when the suction system is caused to operate in the second suction configuration at the second temperature.

22 . A method according to claim 21 , wherein operating the continuous inkjet printer comprises:

obtaining temperature data indicative of a temperature of ink flowing within the Venturi; and

controlling a rate of flow of fluid along the gutter line based on said temperature data.

23 . A method according to claim 22 , wherein operating the continuous inkjet printer comprises:

obtaining relationship data indicating a relationship between the temperature data and a configuration of the gutter flow rate control system;

determining a configuration of the gutter flow rate control system based on said temperature data and said relationship data; and

configuring the gutter flow rate control system to have the determined configuration.