Drying equipment for high speed printer
View Patent ↗Drying equipment to aid drying of a web of freshly printed media, the equipment having a feed path along which the freshly printed web is fed by a drive means, and a drying fluid supply means that directs drying fluid across the web along the extent of the feed path, whereby the drive means drives the media at a speed that provides the desired degree of drying for the length of the feed path and particular drying fluid used.
1. A printer including:
a housing including an inlet for receiving a web of print media and an exit through which said print media exits the housing;
a pagewidth print engine disposed proximate the inlet;
a feed path along which the web of print media containing the printed image is fed after printing of an image on the print media;
a drive means for driving the web along the feed path at a predetermined rate; and
a supply means for supplying drying fluid over at least one surface of the web along the extent of the feed path;
wherein the feed path is defined as a distance between the print engine and the exit; wherein the length of the feed path is approximately 1 metre; and wherein there is no contact of the web along said feed path.
2. The printer of claim 1 in which the drive means includes at least one roller set, said at least one roller set being arranged at the inlet of the printer.
3. The printer of claim 2 in which the drive means includes two roller sets, a first roller set being arranged at the inlet and a second roller set being arranged at the exit of the printer.
4. The equipment of claim 3 in which the length of the feed path is defined as the distance printer the print engine and a centre line of the second roller set.
5. The printer of claim 4 in which the drive means is operable to drive the web along the feed path at a rate of from about 0.5 m/s to about 2 m/s.
6. The printer of claim 1 in which the supply means includes a supply duct arranged alongside the feed path, the supply duct including a connection means for connection to a source of the drying fluid.
7. The printer of claim 6 in which the duct has a length approximating that of the feed path.
8. The printer of claim 6 in which the duct has outlet openings which direct drying fluid transversely to a direction of movement of the web along the feed path.