IP Library Granted Patent US 7,828,412
Granted Patent B2
US 7,828,412 · App. 11/851,876 · Granted Nov 9, 2010

Ink jet printer

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Patent No.
US 7,828,412
App. No.
11/851,876
Granted
Nov 9, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ink jet printer for printing on a substrate comprising a first print head outputting ink and defining an ink meniscus; a platen operable to carry the substrate; a support structure; and a print head mechanism coupled to the support structure and carrying the first print head. The print head mechanism moving the first print head relative to the platen. A controller controls the print head mechanism such that at least one of a predetermined acceleration and predetermined deceleration of the print head mechanism is achieved such that the ink meniscus is operably maintained.

Claims (40)

1. An ink jet printer for printing ink on a substrate, the ink jet printer comprising:

a first print head comprising at least one nozzle for defining a meniscus of the ink and for outputting the ink;

a platen operable to carry the substrate;

a support structure;

a print head mechanism coupled to the support structure and carrying the first print head, the print head mechanism for moving the first print head relative to the platen; and

a controller for controlling the print head mechanism to controllably limit any of acceleration or deceleration of the print head to maintain the defined ink meniscus.

2. The ink jet printer of claim 1 , wherein the print head mechanism comprises a servo motor operably coupled between the support structure and the first print head, wherein the servo motor drives the first print head in response to the controller.

3. The ink jet printer of claim 1 , wherein the print head mechanism comprises a linear bearing operably coupled to the support structure for minimizing jarring movement of the first print head to maintain the ink meniscus.

4. The ink jet printer of claim 1 , wherein the acceleration of the print head is controllably limited by the controller to be less than 0.5 m/s 2 .

5. The ink jet printer of claim 1 , wherein the deceleration of the print head is controllably limited by the controller to be less than −0.5 m/s 2 .

6. The ink jet printer of claim 1 further comprising:

a heating system disposed at least partially upstream from the first print head, the heating system for heating the ink before the ink enters the first print head.

7. The ink jet printer of claim 6 , wherein the heating system comprises a housing cover for reflecting heat back toward the first print head.

8. The ink jet printer of claim 6 , wherein the heating system comprises an inlet line for transmitting a heated fluid therethrough to heat the ink.

9. The ink jet printer of claim 6 , wherein the heating system comprises a fluid chamber disposed adjacent the first print head for heating the ink.

10. The ink jet printer of claim 6 , wherein the heating system heats by convection.

11. The ink jet printer of claim 6 , wherein the heating system heats by conduction.

12. The ink jet printer of claim 6 , wherein the heating system heats by radiation.

13. The ink jet printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second print head for outputting ink; and

a mounting structure coupled to the print head mechanism and supporting the first print head and the second print head, the mounting structure having a first adjustment system for adjusting the first print head relative to the second print head in a first direction and a second adjustment system for adjusting the first print head relative to the second print head in a second direction, the first direction being different than the second direction.

14. The ink jet printer of claim 13 , wherein the mounting structure further comprises a third adjustment system for adjusting the first print head relative to the second print head in a third direction, the third direction being different than the first direction and the second direction.

15. The ink jet printer of claim 1 , wherein the platen comprises:

a first plate;

a second plate; and

a plurality of support rods extending between the first plate and the second plate, the plurality of support rods being positioned to define a generally arcuate path to support the substrate.

16. The ink jet printer of claim 15 , further comprising:

a plurality of cross members fixedly coupled between the first plate and the second plate, the plurality of cross members supporting the first plate and the second plate in a predetermined position.

17. The ink jet printer of claim 15 , wherein each of the plurality of support rods is fixedly coupled against rotation to at least one of the first plate and the second plate.

18. An ink jet printer for printing on a substrate, the ink jet printer comprising:

a first print head outputting ink and defining an ink meniscus;

a second print head outputting ink;

a platen operable to carry the substrate;

a support structure;

a print head mechanism coupled to the support structure and carrying the first print head, the print head mechanism moving the first print head relative to the platen;

a controller controlling the print head mechanism such that at least one of a predetermined acceleration and predetermined deceleration of the print head mechanism is achieved such that the ink meniscus is operably maintained; and

a mounting structure coupled to the print head mechanism and supporting the first print head and the second print head, the mounting structure having

a first adjustment system adjusting the first print head relative to the second print head in a first direction,

a second adjustment system adjusting the first print head relative to the second print head in a second direction, the first direction being different than the second direction, and

a third adjustment system adjusting the first print head relative to the second print head in a third direction, the third direction being different than the first direction and the second direction.

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