Printing systems and associated structures and methods having ink drop deflection compensation
A printing system having a vacuum transfer belt conveyor includes a fixed or movable perforated platen that supports workpieces, e.g., substrates, boards or other parts, to be printed. The printing system is configured to apply vacuum action through apertures or perforations defined through the perforated platen. In an embodiment, the print system is configured to mitigate deflection of ink drops, through the implementation of both a passive system, which reduces air flow in the region below the a print bar that includes one or more printheads, as well as an active system, which distributes the workpieces, e.g., substrates or boards, with respect to perforations in the transfer belt. In some embodiments, the perforated platen is comprised of a plurality of modular plates.
1. A platen for a printing system, comprising:
a platen plate having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the platen plate extending from a first end to a second end opposite the first end, and a first transverse side and a second transverse side opposite the first side;
a plurality of apertures that extend from the first surface to the second surface of the platen plate, wherein the plurality of apertures are arranged in a plurality of rows that extend longitudinally between the first end and the second end;
wherein the first surface of the platen plate is configured for supporting a transfer belt that includes a plurality of holes therethrough as the transfer belt is advanced from the first end of the platen plate, through a printing region corresponding to a print bar including a printhead, to the second end of the platen plate;
wherein the plurality of apertures are configured to apply a vacuum to the first surface of the platen plate from a vacuum source connected to the second surface of the platen plate;
wherein the plurality of apertures include a first group of apertures located substantially below the print bar that are configured to reduce flow induced by the applied vacuum in the printing region; and
wherein the print bar includes a plurality of printheads, and wherein the plurality of apertures below the print bars includes a first group of apertures located below each of the plurality of the printheads that are configured to reduce the induced air flow in the printing region, and a second group of apertures located in one or more regions other than below the printheads, which are configured to constrain a workpiece on the transfer belt.
2. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the printheads have a staggered arrangement, and wherein the first group of apertures has a staggered arrangement that matches the staggered arrangement of the printheads.
3. The platen of claim 2 , wherein the staggered arrangement of the apertures that matches the staggered arrangement of the printheads is configured to improve flattening of the workpiece, while mitigating deflection of ink drops jetted toward the workpiece in the printing region.
4. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the second group of apertures is configured to constrain a leading edge of the workpiece on the transfer belt as the workpiece exits the printing region.
5. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the second group of apertures is configured to constrain a trailing edge of the workpiece on the transfer belt before the workpiece enters the printing region.
6. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the second group of apertures is configured to constrain a transverse edge of the workpiece on the transfer belt.
7. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the applied vacuum is configured to constrain the workpiece on the transfer belt by preventing movement of the workpiece with respect to the transfer belt.
8. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the applied vacuum is configured to constrain the workpiece on the transfer belt by flattening the workpiece against the transfer belt.
9. The platen of claim 1 , wherein limits along a travel direction of the envelope of the first group of apertures configured to reduce the flow induced by the applied vacuum are not perpendicular to the travel direction.
10. The platen of claim 9 , wherein a shape of the limits along the travel direction of the envelope of the first group of apertures configured to reduce the flow induced by the applied vacuum is defined to mitigate perturbation of a transition between the low flow and high flow regions.
11. The platen of claim 1 , wherein the platen plate comprises a plurality of platen plates.
12. The platen of claim 11 , wherein each of the plurality of platen plates are any of movable or replaceable.
13. The platen of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the platen plates is configured to be located between the first end of the platen and the printing region.
14. The platen of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the platen plates is configured to be located between the printing region and the second end of the platen.
15. A conveyor system for transferring substantially planar workpieces through a longitudinal path through a printing region located below a print bar that includes one or more printheads, the conveyor system comprising:
a transfer belt that is configured to travel from a first end to a second end along the longitudinal path, the transfer belt including a plurality of belt apertures defined therethrough, wherein the belt apertures are arranged as a series of evenly spaced rows of belt apertures that extend transversely across the transfer belt, wherein a portion of the belt apertures located under the substantially planar workpieces are configured to apply a vacuum to a lower surface of each of the substantially planar workpieces, to constrain the substantially planar workpieces to the transfer belt through the printing region; and
a feed system that is configured to feed the plurality of substantially planar workpieces onto the transfer belt in a synchronized manner with respect to the evenly spaced rows of belt apertures that extend transversely across the transfer belt, to ensure that there are no belt apertures that are partially covered by any of a trailing edge or a leading edge of any of the substantially planar workpieces within a longitudinal gap defined between a trailing edge of each of the workpieces and a leading edge of a sequential one of the workpieces,
wherein the plurality of belt apertures below the print bars includes a first group of apertures located below each of the one or more of the printheads that are configured to reduce an induced air flow induced by the applied vacuum in the printing region, and a second group of apertures located in one or more regions other than below the printheads, which are configured to constrain a workpiece on the transfer belt.
16. The conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein prevention of the belt apertures within the longitudinal gap between successive substantially planar workpieces is configured to reduce deflection of ink drops delivered within the printing region.
17. The conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein prevention of the belt apertures within the longitudinal gap between successive substantially planar workpieces is configured to reduce flow rate requirements of the vacuum for the printing region substantially below the print bar.
18. A printing system for mitigating deflection of ink drops in a printing environment, comprising:
a perforated platen having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the perforated platen extending from a first end to a second end opposite the first end;
a perforated transfer belt for transporting workpieces over the perforated platen from the first end, through a printing region below a print bar that includes one or more printheads, to the second end; and
a vacuum source connected to the second surface of the perforated platen for applying vacuum through the perforated platen and the perforated transfer belt to constrain the workpieces to the perforated transfer belt as the workpieces are transported from the first end, through the printing region, to the second end;
wherein the perforated platen is configured to reduce flow induced by the applied vacuum in regions directly substantially below the print bar than in regions other than the regions substantially below the print bar;
and wherein the print bar includes a plurality of printheads, and wherein a plurality of apertures below the print bar includes a first group of apertures located below each of the plurality of the printheads that are configured to reduce the induced air flow in the printing region, and a second group of apertures located in one or more regions other than below the printheads, which are configured to constrain a workpiece on the transfer belt.
19. The printing system of claim 18 , further comprising:
a feed system that is configured to feed the workpieces onto the perforated transfer belt in a synchronized manner with respect to rows of belt apertures that extend transversely across the transfer belt, to ensure that there are no belt apertures that are partially covered by any of a trailing edge or a leading edge of any of the workpieces within a longitudinal gap defined between a trailing edge of each of the workpieces and a leading edge of a sequential one of the workpieces.
20. A method for mitigating ink drop deflection in a printing system, comprising:
configuring a perforated platen to apply a lower induced air flow level of vacuum in a printing region proximate to a printhead than the induced air flow level of vacuum to a region other than the printing region, wherein configuring a perforated platen further includes:
configuring an aperture to extend from a first surface of the perforated platen to a second surface of the perforated platen, wherein the first surface of the perforated platen is configured for supporting the plurality of perforated transfer belt;
configuring the plurality of perforated transfer belts for transporting workpieces over the perforated platen through a printing region corresponding to a print bar including the printhead;
setting operating parameters for a print job;
sequentially feeding the workpieces onto the transfer belt while applying vacuum through the perforated platen and the perforated transfer belt to constrain the workpieces; and
jetting ink onto the workpieces based on the print job;
wherein the printing system mitigates ink drop deflection;
and wherein the print bar includes a plurality of printheads, and wherein the plurality of perforated aperture belts includes a first group of apertures located below each of the plurality of the printheads that are configured to reduce the induced air flow in the printing region, and a second group of apertures located in one or more regions other than below the printheads, which are configured to constrain a workpiece on the perforated transfer belt.
21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the plurality of perforated transfer belts includes a plurality or belt apertures extending therethrough, and wherein the workpieces are sequentially fed onto the transfer belt such that there are no belt apertures that are partially covered by the workpieces.