EP1827840A1 - Abdecksystem mit abdeckmechanismus - Google Patents

Abdecksystem mit abdeckmechanismus

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EP1827840A1
EP1827840A1 EP04822529A EP04822529A EP1827840A1 EP 1827840 A1 EP1827840 A1 EP 1827840A1 EP 04822529 A EP04822529 A EP 04822529A EP 04822529 A EP04822529 A EP 04822529A EP 1827840 A1 EP1827840 A1 EP 1827840A1
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capping
print head
capping member
printhead
nozzle
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Norman Micheal Berry
Akira Nakazawa
Kia Silverbrook
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Silverbrook Research Pty Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/135Nozzles
    • B41J2/165Prevention or detection of nozzle clogging, e.g. cleaning, capping or moistening for nozzles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/135Nozzles
    • B41J2/165Prevention or detection of nozzle clogging, e.g. cleaning, capping or moistening for nozzles
    • B41J2/16505Caps, spittoons or covers for cleaning or preventing drying out
    • B41J2/16508Caps, spittoons or covers for cleaning or preventing drying out connected with the printer frame
    • B41J2/16511Constructions for cap positioning
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/135Nozzles
    • B41J2/165Prevention or detection of nozzle clogging, e.g. cleaning, capping or moistening for nozzles
    • B41J2/16585Prevention or detection of nozzle clogging, e.g. cleaning, capping or moistening for nozzles for paper-width or non-reciprocating print heads

Definitions

  • This invention relates in general terms to InkJet printers and more particularly to a mechanism for and a method of capping a pagewidth printhead assembly for an InkJet printer.
  • pagewidth printhead assembly is meant one having a printhead which has a length which extends across substantially the full width of (paper, card, textile or other) media to be printed and which, whilst remaining in a stationary position, is controlled to deposit printing ink across the full print width of advancing print media.
  • Inkjet printers have a series of nozzles from which individual ink droplets are ejected to deposit on print media to form desired printed images.
  • the nozzles are incorporated in various types of print heads and their proper functioning is critical to the creation of quality images. Thus, any partial or total blockage of even a single nozzle may have a significant impact on a printed image, particularly in the case of a pagewidth printer.
  • the nozzles are prone to blockage due to their exposure to ever-present paper dust and other particulate matter and due to the tendency of ink to dry in the nozzles during, often very short, idle periods. That is, ink which is awaiting delivery from a nozzle forms a meniscus at the nozzle mouth and, when exposed to air, the ink solvent is evaporated to leave a nozzle blocking deposit.
  • servicing systems are conventionally employed for maintaining the functionality of print heads, such systems providing one or more of the functions of capping, purging and wiping.
  • Capping involves the covering of idle nozzles to preclude exposure of ink to drying air.
  • Purging is normally effected by evacuating a capping chamber, thereby sucking deposits from the print head that block or have the potential to block the nozzles.
  • Wiping is performed in conjunction with the capping and/or purging functions and involves gently sweeping a membrane across the face of the print head.
  • the majority of conventional InkJet printers employ a reciprocating carriage which carries a print head (often in the form of a cartridge) and which is driven to traverse across the width of a momentarily stationary page or portion of print media. In these printers, service stations are provided at one side of the printing zone and, on command, the print head is traversed to the service station where it is docked for such time as servicing is performed and/ or the printer is idle.
  • the above described servicing system cannot feasibly be employed in relation to pagewidth printers which, as above mentioned, have a stationary print head assembly that extends across the full width of the printing zone.
  • the print head assembly effectively defines the print zone and it cannot be moved outside of that zone for servicing.
  • a pagewidth print head has a significantly larger surface area and contains a vastly greater number of nozzles than a conventional InkJet print head, especially in the case of a large format printer, all of which dictate an entirely different servicing approach from that which has conventionally been adopted.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) at least one pagewidth print head and (ii) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one print head, and (b) a capping mechanism having-
  • At least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, (ii) a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position and
  • a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • At least one capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the at least one capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the at least one capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • the present invention provides printer comprising:
  • each of the capping members is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • each of the capping members comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the respective print heads.
  • each of the capping members comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the first actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from the printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate first direction from the first position to the second position and a third position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • At least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, (ii) a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position and
  • a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the at least one capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the at least one capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the at least one capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having-
  • a capping mechanism having- (i) two capping members located adjacent respective ones of the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads,
  • each of the capping members is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • each of the capping members comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the respective print heads.
  • each of the capping members is formed from an elastomeric material and has a body portion, an integrally formed lip portion and a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the first actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from the printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate first direction from the first position to the second position and a third position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to mat of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead.
  • a printer comprising:
  • a capping member located adjacent the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, (ii) a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position and
  • a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect rectilinear movement of the capping member in a lateral direction, relative to the print heads, when moving the capping member from the location adjacent the print heads to the position at which the capping member is interposed between the print heads.
  • the capping member has two oppositely directed capping portions, respective ones of which are arranged to engage in nozzle capping engagement with respective ones of the print heads when in the second position.
  • the capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and on which the capping portions are located, wherein each capping portion has a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively on the respective print heads. and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively on the respective print heads.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • a printer wherein: the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from the first to the second positions; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from the first to the second positions; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the capping member in a lateral direction relative to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a capping second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from the first to the second positions; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the print head in an arcuate first direction from the first position to the second position and a third position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a capping second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second capping position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) a single pagewidth print head and
  • a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head, and (ii) a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in a direction normal to the direction of transport of print media past the print head.
  • the capping member when in the first position is located below the print head and wherein the capping member is raised from the first position to the second position to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a lateral direction relative to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having-
  • a capping member associated with the at least one print head having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head and being located in a non- capping first position adjacent the at least one print head
  • purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer comprising:
  • a capping/purging mechanism having- (i) a capping member associated with the print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and being located in a non- capping first position adjacent the print head, (ii) purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head, and
  • an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member when in the first position is located in spaced-apart confronting relationship to the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect linear transitioning of the capping member from the first position to the second position.
  • the purging means includes a suction device that is arranged to suck purged material from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • the capping member is formed with a) an elastomeric material a lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • a chamber is located within the capping member and is connected in fluid passage communication with the cavity, and wherein the chamber is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material maybe sucked from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in a direction normal to the direction of transport of print media past the print head.
  • the capping member when in the first position is located below the print head and wherein the capping member is raised from the first position to the second position to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism further has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a capping second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping member is located in the non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head; and the capping/purging mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a capping mechanism having- (i) a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head, and
  • an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the print heads are orientated in mutually opposite directions and are arranged to deliver ink onto opposite faces of print media as it is transported between the print heads
  • the capping members when in the first position are located in vertical spaced relationship to the respective print heads and are located one at each side of the plane of print media feed through the printer.
  • the respective actuating mechanisms are arranged to effect transitioning of the associated capping members in a direction normal to the direction of transport of print media past the respective print heads.
  • each said capping member comprises a) an elastomeric material Kp portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • each said capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a lateral direction relative to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping members in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print heads in an arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping members in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a Hp portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) a single pagewidth print head and (M) a plurality of nozzles located along the print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print head, and (b) a capping mechanism having- (i) a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head, and
  • an actuating mechanism arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in a direction approximately normal to the direction of transport of print media past the print head.
  • the capping member when in the first position is located below the print head and wherein the capping member is raised in the arcuate direction from the first position to the second position to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises: a) an elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a lateral direction relative to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping member is located in the non-capping first position adjacent the print head; and the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in the non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a capping/purging mechanism having- (i) a capping member associated with the print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and being located in a non- capping first position adjacent the print head,
  • purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head
  • an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member when in the first position is located in spaced-apart substantially confronting relationship to the print head.
  • the purging means includes a suction device that is arranged to suck purged material from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises a) an elastomeric material a lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • a chamber is located within the capping member and is connected in fluid passage communication with the cavity, and wherein the chamber is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in a direction approximately normal to the direction of transport of print media past the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping member when in the first position is located below the print head and wherein the capping member is raised in the arcuate direction from the first position to the second position to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in a lateral direction relative to the print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein the capping member is located in the non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism further has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the print head in an arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the print head when the print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the print head is in the third position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from the non-capping first position to the second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head; and the capping/purging mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a capping mechanism having- (i) at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, (ii) a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position and (iii) a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the at least one capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the at least one capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the at least one capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the Hp portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having-
  • each of the capping members is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • each of the capping members comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the respective print heads.
  • each of the capping members comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the first actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from the printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the first actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate first direction from the first position to the second position and a third position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and Hie at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet- like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) at least one pagewidth print head and
  • At least one capping/purging member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, (ii) a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and (i ⁇ ) a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping/purging member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • the at least one capping/purging member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the at least one capping/purging member comprises conjoined member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the at least one capping/purging member comprises a body portion, a lip portion formed from an elastomeric material, a capping cavity surrounded by the lip portion, a purging chamber also surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping cavity and the purging chamber form integral portions of the capping/purging member.
  • the purging chamber in the at least one capping/purging member is connected to a suction device.
  • the purging chamber is connected to the suction device by a way of an extractor tube.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) two opposed pagewidth print heads and (ii) a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads, and (b) a capping/purging mechanism having-
  • first actuating mechanisms arranged to move the respective print heads in an arcuate first direction from a first to second and third positions and (in) second actuating mechanisms arranged to move the capping members in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the respective print heads when the respective print heads are in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the print heads are in Hie third position.
  • each said capping/purging member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • each said capping/purging member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of each of the print heads.
  • each said capping/purging member has a body portion, a lip portion formed from an elastomeric material, a capping cavity surrounded by the lip portion, a purging chamber also surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping cavity and the purging chamber form integral portions of the capping/purging member.
  • each said capping/purging member is connected to a suction device.
  • the purging chamber is connected to the suction device by a way of an extractor tube.
  • the print heads are disposed in confronting relationship when in the first position.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping/purging member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping/purging member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping/purging member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the first actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from the printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to interpose the capping/purging member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • a printer wherein: the capping/purging member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; the capping/purging mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping/purging member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping/purging member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping/purging member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping/purging member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping/purging member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping/purging member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping/purging member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping/purging mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping/purging member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping/purging member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping/purging member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head; and the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect relative movement of the capping/purging member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping/purging member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping/purging member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping/purging member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head; and the capping/purging mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping/purging member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) at least one pagewidth print head and (ii) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one print head, and
  • a capping/purging mechanism associated with the at least one print head and comprising- (i) a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, (U) a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, (Ui) a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, (iv) a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and
  • a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a longitudinally extending platen also is carried by the turret and wherein the first actuating mechanism is arranged to effect rotation of the turret to a position at which the platen is located in aligned spaced-apart relationship with the at least one print head.
  • a printer comprising:
  • a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head
  • a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the the print head.
  • a longitudinally extending platen also is carried by the turret and wherein the &st actuating mechanism is arranged to effect rotation of the turret to a position at which the platen is located in aligned spaced-apart relationship with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises conjoined member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises a body portion, a lip portion formed from an elastomeric material and a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the purging chamber comprises a longitudinally extending member and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the purging chamber comprises conjoined member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the purging chamber comprises a body portion, a lip portion formed from an elastomeric material and a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the turret has a generally triangular cross-section and wherein the platen, the capping member and the purging chamber are located on respective sides of the turret.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member located adjacent the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head, and a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member associated with the at least one print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head and being located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head, purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head, and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member associated with the print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and being located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head, purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: at least one capping/purging member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping/purging member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the second actuating mechanism is arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping/purging mechanism has: a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head, and a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the Hp portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the turret incorporates a purging chamber which is aligned with the print head nozzles when the capping member is in the first position.
  • a printer comprising:
  • an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the turret incorporates a purging chamber which is aligned with the print head nozzles when the capping member is in the first position.
  • the turret has a longitudinally extending substantially flat land portion that locates adjacent the print head when the capping member is in the non-capping first position.
  • the capping member is carried by an eccentric land portion of the turret.
  • the purging chamber is located interiorly of the turret.
  • the purging chamber opens to the flat land portion of the turret by way of a port.
  • the purging chamber is connected to a suction device.
  • the flat land portion of the turret effectively forms a platen when the capping member is in the first position.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises a body portion, a lip portion formed from an elastomeric material and a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping member comprises conjoined member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the capping member is carried by an eccentric land portion of the turret.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member located adjacent the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head, and a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with the at least one print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head and being located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head, purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head, and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with the print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and being located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head, purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping mechanism has a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head, and a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and (iii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the carrier incorporates a purging chamber into which material may be purged from the print head nozzles.
  • a printer comprising:
  • an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the carrier incorporates a purging chamber into which material may be purged from the print head nozzles.
  • the purging chamber is connected to a suction device.
  • the carrier is positioned in confronting relationship to the print head and is spaced from the print head to form a lower margin of a passage for print media that, in use, is transported past the print head
  • the capping member comprises a body portion, a lip portion formed from an elastomeric material and a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the print head nozzles.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member located adjacent the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head, and a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with the at least one print head, the" capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head and being located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head, purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head, and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with the print head, the capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and being located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head, purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the capping mechanism has: at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping mechanism has: a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping mechanism has a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head, and a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a capping mechanism associated with the at least one print head comprising- i) a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, and ii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) at least one pagewidth print head and
  • a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one print head
  • the present invention provides printer comprising:
  • a capping mechanism associated with the print heads and comprising- i) a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print heads, and ii) an actuating mechanism arranged to position the capping member between the two print heads and in nozzle capping engagement with the print heads.
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • fluid delivery means are provided for delivering a fluid to a region between the multiple layers of the capping member.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidih print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non- capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; the capping mechanism further has purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and the actuating mechanism is arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • RO/AU a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the flexible sheet-like material is provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the flexible sheet-like material is provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head; and the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having-
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • a cutter mechanism is provided for selectively cutting the portion of the material from the replaceable roll.
  • a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) a pagewidth print head and (ii) a plurality of nozzles located along the print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print head, and (b) a capping mechanism associated with the print head and comprising-
  • a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to form the capping member, and ii) a platen positioned adjacent the print head and arranged to engage with and position the capping member in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • a cutter mechanism is provided for selectively cutting the portion of the material from the replaceable roll.
  • an actuating mechanism is provided to effect movement of the platen whereby it causes the capping member to move into nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping mechanism has a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and
  • RO/AU a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the page width print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; and the capping mechanism further has: purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the capping mechanism has an actuating mechanism arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; and the capping mechanism further has: purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism further has an actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping mechanism further has a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head, and .
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • a printer comprising: (a) a pagewidth print head assembly having- (i) a pagewidth print head and (ii) a plurality of nozzles located along the print head
  • SUBSTITUTE 3HEET (RULE 26) RO/AU and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print head, and
  • a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the print head, ii) a platen positioned adjacent the print head and arranged to engage with and position the capping member in nozzle capping engagement with the print head, and (iii) a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation, and
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads;
  • the capping member is located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads;
  • the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to interpose the capping member between the print heads to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head; and the capping mechanism further has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member to effect its linear transitioning from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein: the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head; and the capping mechanism further has: purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head; and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads; and the capping mechanism has: a capping member associated with each of the print heads, the capping members having lengths corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and each said capping member being moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head; and an actuating mechanism associated with each of the capping members and arranged to effect transitioning of each of the capping members from its first position to its second position.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head; and the capping mechanism has an actuating mechanism arranged to effect arcuate transitioning of the capping member from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head; the capping member is located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head; and the capping mechanism further has: purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head; and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect transitioning of the capping member in an arcuate direction from the non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first to a second position; and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in a arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one capping member in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member carried by the turret, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret to move the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a printer wherein the capping mechanism has: a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, a longitudinally extending capping member pivotally mounted to the carrier and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism arranged to effect pivoting of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping mechanism further has an actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the capping member comprises: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, the lip portion being peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a capping member for a pagewidth print head assembly having-
  • the capping member comprising: a) a lip portion that is formed integrally with a body portion; and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion; wherein, the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles on the at least one print head, and the body portion has a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead.
  • the lip portion is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • the body portion is formed from a rigid material.
  • the body portion is formed from a metal.
  • the body portion is formed from a plastics material.
  • the body portion and the lip portion are formed as a unitary structure for the full length of the member.
  • the capping portion is formed on each of two sides of the body portion.
  • a purging chamber is formed within the member.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be moved by the second actuating mechanism in a direction normal to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be moved by the second actuating mechanism in a lateral direction relative to the at least one print head to effect nozzle capping engagement of the of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the pagewidth print head assembly has two opposed pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads, the capping member is adapted to be located adjacent the print heads and has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, and the capping mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect relative movement of the print heads from a printing first position to a spaced-apart second position and a second actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be interposed between the print heads by the second actuating mechanism to effect nozzle capping engagement of the two print heads when the print heads are in the second position.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head, the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and is adapted to be located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from but confronting the print head, and the capping mechanism has a motor drive arranged for camming engagement with the capping member, the capping member being adapted to be linear transitioned by the motor drive from the first to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping/purging mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and is adapted to be located in a non-capping first position adjacent the at least one print head, and the capping/purging mechanism has: purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the at least one print head, and an actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be transitioned by the actuating mechanism from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the pagewidth print head assembly has two offset pagewidth print heads and a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads, the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to those of the print heads and is adapted to be associated with one of the print heads and to be moveable between a non-capping first position and a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head, and the capping mechanism has an actuating mechanism associated with the capping member, the capping member being adapted to be transitioned by the actuating mechanism from its first position to its second position.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head, the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and is adapted to be located in a non-capping first position spaced-apart from the print head, and the capping mechanism has an actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to undergo arcuate transitioning by the actuating mechanism from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping/purging mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the pagewidth print head assembly has a single pagewidth print head, the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and is adapted to be located in a non-capping first position adjacent the print head, and the capping/purging mechanism has: purging means associated with the capping member and arranged to receive material that is purged from the nozzle environment of the print head, and an actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be transitioned by the actuating mechanism in an arcuate direction from the first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism has:
  • SUBSTITUTE 3HEET (RULE 26) RO/AU a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate first direction from a first to a second position, and a second actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be moved by the second actuating mechanism in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping/purging mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member has a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and the capping/purging mechanism has: a first actuating mechanism arranged to move the at least one print head in an arcuate first direction from a first position to a second position and a third position, and a second actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be moved by the second actuating mechanism in an arcuate second direction opposite to that of the first direction to effect nozzle capping engagement of the at least one print head when the at least one print head is in the second position and to permit purging of the nozzles when the at least one print head is in the third position.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping/purging mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, the capping/purging mechanism being associated with the at least one print head and comprising a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, wherein: the capping member is a longitudinally extending capping member adapted to be carried by the turret, and the capping/purging mechanism further comprises: a purging chamber carried by the turret and connected in fluid passage communication with a suction device, a first actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret selectively to position the capping member or the purging chamber in alignment with the nozzles of the at least one print head, and a second actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the turret whereby an aligned one of the capping member and the purging chamber is selectively positioned in engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, the capping mechanism being associated with the at least one print head and comprising a rotatable turret having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, wherein: the capping member is a longitudinally extending capping member adapted to be carried by the turret, and the capping mechanism further comprises an actuating mechanism arranged to effect rotation of the turret, the capping member being adapted to move with the turret from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping ' engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print.head assembly, the capping mechanism being associated with the at least one print head and comprising a carrier positioned adjacent the at least one print head and having a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, wherein: the capping member is a longitudinally extending capping member adapted to be pivotally mounted to the carrier and to have a longitudinal length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism further comprises an actuating mechanism, the capping member being adapted to be pivoted by the actuating mechanism from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism is associated with the at least one print head and comprises an actuating mechanism, the capping member and the at least one print head being adapted to be relatively moved by the actuating mechanism to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping mechanism is associated with the at least one print head, and the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a capping member for incorporation in a capping mechanism of a printer comprising the pagewidth print head assembly, wherein: the capping member is formed from a flexible sheet-like material and has a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one print head, the flexible sheet-like material being provided as a
  • SUBSTITUTE 5HEET (RULE 26) RO/AU replaceable roll from which a portion of the material is in use drawn to locate, as the capping member, in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism is associated with the at least one print head and comprises a take-up reel arranged to take-up spent capping material following a capping operation.
  • the present invention provides a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth print head and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one print head, and the capping mechanism comprising- i) at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and ⁇ ) actuating means arranged to effect linear relative transitioning of the at least one capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which nozzle capping engagement is effected between the at least one capping member and the at least one print head.
  • the actuating means is arranged to effect linear transitioning of the at least one capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the at least one capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head assembly having- a) a pagewidth print head and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print head, the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head, and ii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect linear transitioning of the capping member from a non-capping first position to a second position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • the capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the capping member is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • a chamber is located within the capping member and is connected in fluid passage communication with the cavity and wherein the chamber is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the print head.
  • a second actuating mechanism is provided for effecting movement of the print head to the second position.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to impart linear movement to the print head.
  • the second actuating mechanism is arranged to impart arcuate movement to the print head.
  • the capping member is positioned in confronting relationship with the print head and wherein the actuating mechanism is arranged to move the capping member in a direction normal to the print head when effecting linear transitioning of the capping member from the first to the second position.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head assembly having- a) two confronting pagewidth print heads and b) a plurality of nozzles arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads, the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member associated with each of the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, and ii) actuating mechanisms arranged to effect linear transitioning of each of the capping members from a non- capping first position to a second position at which each said capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head.
  • each of the capping members is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • each of the capping members comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the print head.
  • each of the capping members comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the further actuating mechanisms are arranged to impart arcuate movement to the print heads.
  • the capping members are positioned in confronting relationship with the respective print heads when the print heads are in the second position and wherein the actuating mechanisms are arranged to move the respective capping members in directions normal to the associated print heads when effecting linear transitioning of the capping members from the first to the second position.
  • the capping members are positioned laterally with respect with the respective print heads when the print heads are in the second position and wherein the actuating mechanisms are arranged to move the respective capping members in a lateral direction when effecting linear transitioning of the capping members from the first to the second position.
  • a further actuating mechanism for imparting linear movement to at least one of the print heads, wherein the capping members are positioned laterally with respect to the print heads when in the first position and wherein the capping members are moved laterally to a position between the print heads when transiting linearly from the first to the second position.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head assembly having- a) two offset pagewidth print heads and b) a plurality of nozzles located along each of the print heads and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the print heads, the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member associated with each of the print heads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the print heads, and ii) actuating mechanisms arranged to effect linear relative transitioning of each of the associated capping members and print heads to a position at which the capping members is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print heads.
  • the actuating mechanisms are arranged to effect linear transitioning of each of the capping members from a non-capping first position to a second position at which each said capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the associated print head.
  • the capping members are positioned in confronting relationship with the respective print heads and wherein the actuating mechanisms are arranged to move the respective capping members in directions normal to the associated print heads when effecting linear transitioning of the capping members from the first to the second position.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising:
  • a capping mechanism having- i) at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one print head, and ii) actuating means arranged to effect linear relative transitioning of the at least one capping member and the at least one print head to a position at which nozzle capping engagement is effected between the at least one capping member and the at least one print head.
  • a method of capping a pagewidth print head assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth print head and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one print head and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one print head; and wherein the method comprises: effecting linear relative transitioning of the at least one print head and at least one associated capping member to a position at which the at least one capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a a capping mechanism for a printhead having a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the printhead, the capping mechanism comprising actuating means arranged to move the printhead in an arcuate direction away from a transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a capping second position, and a capping member which is arranged to engage in nozzle capping engagement with the printhead when the printhead is in the second position.
  • a printer comprising a) at least one printhead having a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the printhead, and b) a capping mechanism having actuating means arranged to move the printhead in an arcuate direction away from a transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a capping second position, and a capping member which is arranged to engage in nozzle capping engagement with the printhead when the printhead is in the second position.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printhead; the capping mechanism comprising-
  • SUBSTITUTE 3HEET (RULE 26) RO/AU i) at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead, and ii) actuating means arranged to move the at least one printhead in an arcuate direction away from the transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a second position-at which the at least one capping member is engaged in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • the at least one capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the at least one capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the printhead.
  • the at least one capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively of the associated printhead.
  • the at least one capping member is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the associated printhead.
  • a purging chamber is located within the at least one capping member and is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the printhead.
  • a further actuating mechanism is provided to effect movement of the at least one capping member from a non-capping position to the second position.
  • the further actuating mechanism is arranged to impart linear movement to the at least one capping member.
  • the further actuating mechanism is arranged to impart arcuate movement to the at least one capping member.
  • the at least one capping member is positioned in confronting relationship with an associated said printhead when the printhead is in the second position and wherein the further actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in a direction normal to the associated printhead when effecting linear movement of the at least one capping member from the non-capping position to the second position.
  • the at least one capping member is positioned adjacent to and laterally with respect to the at least one printhead, and wherein the further actuating mechanism is arranged to move the at least one capping member in a lateral direction to the second position.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) two pagewidth printheads and b) a plurality nozzles located along each of the printheads and arranged in " use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printheads; the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member associated with each of the printheads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the printheads, and ii) actuating means arranged to move each of the printheads in an arcuate direction away from the transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a second position.at which the capping member is engaged in nozzle capping engagement with the associated printhead.
  • each capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • each capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the printhead.
  • each capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • each capping member is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the associated printhead.
  • a purging chamber is located within each capping member and is arranged to be connected to a suction device whereby material may be sucked from the nozzle environment of the associated printhead.
  • a further actuating mechanism is provided to effect movement of each of the capping members from a non-capping position to the second position.
  • the further actuating mechanism is arranged to impart linear movement to each of the capping members.
  • the further actuating mechanism is arranged to impart arcuate movement to each of the capping members.
  • each of the capping members is positioned in confronting relationship with the associated said printhead when the printhead is in the second position and wherein the further actuating mechanism is arranged to move each of the capping members in a direction normal to the associated printhead when effecting linear movement of the capping members from the non-capping position to the second position.
  • each of the capping members is positioned adjacent to and laterally with respect to an associated one of the printheads, and wherein the further actuating mechanism is arranged to move each of the capping members in a lateral direction to the second position.
  • the present invention provides a printer comprising: a) printhead assembly having-
  • At least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead, and ⁇ ) actuating means arranged to move the at least one printhead in an arcuate direction away from the transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a second position at which the at least one capping member is engaged in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one print head.
  • the present invention provides a method of capping a printhead having a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the printhead; the method comprising moving the printhead, in an arcuate direction away from a transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a capping second position and engaging the printhead with a capping member which in nozzle capping engagement when the printhead is in the second position.
  • the present invention provides a method of capping a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printhead; the method comprising moving the at least one printhead in an arcuate direction away from the transport plane of the print media, from a printing first position to a second position at which a capping member is engaged in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • the present invention provides a capping/purging mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead, and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one printhead; and the capping/purging mechanism comprising- i) at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead, ii) means arranged to move the at least one printhead and/or the at least one capping member to a position at which the at least one capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead, and iii) at least one purging chamber arranged to receive material that is purged from the at least one printhead.
  • the at least one capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the at least one capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the printhead.
  • the at least one capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the at least one purging chamber is connectible to a suction device.
  • the at least one purging chamber is connectible to the suction device by way of an extractor tube.
  • the at least one purging chamber is integrated with the at least one capping member.
  • the at least one purging chamber is connected in fluid passage communication with the at least one capping member.
  • the at least one purging chamber is carried by a support that also carries the at least one capping member.
  • the at least one capping member and the at least one purging chamber form integral portions of a capping/purging member.
  • the means arranged to move the at least one printhead and/or the at least one capping member comprises a first actuating means arranged to move the at least one printhead in an arcuate direction away from the plane of print media feed through the printhead assembly and to the position of nozzle capping engagement.
  • the means arranged to move the at least one printhead and/or the at least one capping member comprises first and second actuating means arranged to move the at least one printhead and the at least one capping member in arcuate directions to the position of nozzle capping engagement.
  • the first actuating means is arranged to move the at least one printhead to a further position at which the purging chamber is arranged to receive material that is purged from the at least one printhead.
  • the second actuating means is arranged to move the at least one capping member to a further position at which the purging chamber is arranged to receive material that is purged from the at least one printhead.
  • the means arranged to move the at least one printhead and/or the at least one capping member comprises an actuating means arranged to move the at least one capping member and the at least one purging chamber in a linear direction to the position of nozzle capping engagement.
  • a capping/purging mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) a pagewidth printhead, and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printhead; and the capping/purging mechanism comprising- i) a capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead, ii) means arranged to move the capping member and/or the printhead to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the printhead, and iii) a purging chamber arranged to receive material that is purged from the printhead.
  • the capping member is formed effectively as a one-piece member.
  • the capping member comprises conjoined capping member portions having an aggregate length corresponding substantially to that of the printhead.
  • the capping member comprises a body portion formed from a rigid material and a capping portion having a) an integrally formed elastomeric material lip portion and b) a cavity surrounded by the lip portion, and wherein the lip portion is peripherally configured to surround the nozzles collectively.
  • the purging chamber is connectible to a suction device.
  • the purging chamber is connectible to the suction device by way of an extractor tube.
  • the purging chamber is integrated with the capping member.
  • the purging chamber is connected in fluid passage communication with the at least one capping member.
  • the purging chamber is carried by a support that also carries the capping member.
  • the capping member and the purging chamber form integral portions of a capping/purging member.
  • the means arranged to move the printhead and/or the capping member comprises a first actuating means arranged to move the printhead in an arcuate direction away from the plane of print media feed through the printhead assembly and to the position of nozzle capping engagement.
  • the means arranged to move the printhead and/or the capping member comprises actuating means arranged to move the capping member in an arcuate direction to the position of nozzle capping engagement.
  • the means arranged to move the printhead and/or the capping member comprises an actuating means arranged to move the capping member and the purging chamber in a linear direction to the position of nozzle capping engagement.
  • the capping member and the purging chamber are both carried by a rotatable turret
  • a capping/purging mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) two confronting pagewidth printheads, and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the printhead and arranged in use to ' deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printheads; and the capping/purging mechanism comprising- i) a capping member associated with each of the printheads and having a length corresponding substantially to that of the printheads, ii) means arranged to move the printheads and the capping members to positions at which the capping members are located in nozzle capping engagement with the printheads, and iii) a purging chamber associated with each of the capping members and arranged to receive material that is purged from the at least one printhead.
  • the means arranged to move the printheads and the capping members comprise actuating means arranged to move the capping members and the printheads in arcuate directions to the positions of nozzle capping engagement.
  • a printer comprising a) a pagewidth printhead assembly having-
  • a capping/purging mechanism having- (i) at least one capping member having a length corresponding substantially to that of the at least one printhead, (ii) means arranged to move the at least one printhead and/or the at least one capping member to a position at which the at least one capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the plurality of chips on the at least one printhead and (iii) at least one purging chamber arranged to receive material that is purged from the at least one printhead.
  • a method of capping and purging a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one printhead; the method comprising the steps of: i) moving the at least one printhead and/or at least one associated capping member to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least on printhead and, either simultaneously or separately, iii) effecting purging of material from the at least one printhead by way of a purging chamber associated with the at least one capping member.
  • the present invention provides a capping mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printhead;
  • the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one printhead, and ii) means arranged to move the capping member and/or the at least one printhead to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printhead; the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one printhead, and ⁇ ) means arranged to position the capping member in nozzle capping engagement with, the at least one printhead.
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • Optionally means are provided for delivering a fluid to a region between the multiple layers of the capping member.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • the capping member comprises an individual capping member.
  • the capping member comprises a portion of a roll of said capping member material.
  • a capping mechanism including a said roll of the capping member material from which the capping member is in use fed to the position of nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • a capping mechanism including a spool for receiving spent said capping member material following a capping operation.
  • the present invention provides a capping mechanism for a pagewidth. printhead assembly having- a) a pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality nozzles located along the printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the printhead; the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the printhead, and H) a platen positioned adjacent the printhead and arranged to position the capping member in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • the capping member comprises a single layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a multi-layer sheet-like material.
  • the capping member comprises a compressible sheet-like material.
  • Optionally means are provided for delivering a fluid to a region between the multiple layers of the capping member.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophobic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from a closed cell thermoplastics material.
  • the capping member is formed from a sheet-like material having hydrophilic properties.
  • the capping member is formed from an open cell silicone material.
  • the capping member comprises an individual capping member.
  • the capping member comprises a portion of a roll of said capping member material.
  • the present invention provides a capping mechanism including a said roll of the capping member material from which the capping member is in use fed to the position of nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • the present invention provides a capping mechanism including a spool for receiving spent said capping member material following a capping operation.
  • a printer comprising: a) a pagewidth printhead assembly having- (i) at least one pagewidth printhead and (ii) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto print media as it is transported past the at least one printhead, and b) a capping mechanism having-
  • a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one printhead
  • (ii) means arranged to move the capping member and/or the at least one printhead to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • a printer comprising: a) a pagewidth printhead assembly having- (i) at least one pagewidth printhead and
  • a capping member formed from a flexible sheet-like material and having a width corresponding substantially to the length of the at least one printhead
  • (ii) means arranged to position the capping member in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • a method of capping a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto the print media as it is transported past the at least one printhead; the method comprising moving the at least one printhead and/or a capping member having a flexible sheet- like form to a position at which the capping member is located in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • a method of capping a pagewidth printhead assembly having- a) at least one pagewidth printhead and b) a plurality of nozzles located along the at least one printhead and arranged in use to deliver ink onto the print media as it is transported past the at least one printhead; the method comprising positioning a capping member having a flexible sheet-like form in nozzle capping engagement with the at least one printhead.
  • the present invention provides a capping mechanism for a print head having a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head;
  • the capping mechanism comprising: a) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, b) a carrier supporting the capping member, and c) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head;
  • the capping member being pivotally mounted to the carrier and being arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions.
  • a method of capping a print head having a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head comprising the steps of: i) effecting movement of a carrier and a capping member carried by the carrier from a first position remote from the print head to a second position at which the capping member is moved into nozzle capping engagement with the print head, ii) moving the carrier and the capping member through a transition position during their movement from the first position to the second position, and iii) effecting pivotal movement of the capping member relative to the carrier during a transitional movement made by the carrier between the transition position and the second position.
  • transitional movement made by the carrier is small relative to the movement made by the carrier between the first and second positions.
  • a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head having a plurality of nozzles located along the print head and arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head
  • the capping mechanism comprising: a) a capping member which has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and which is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, b) a carrier supporting the capping member, and c) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; the capping member being pivotally mounted to the carrier and being arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to move the carrier pivotally between the first and second positions during a capping operation.
  • the carrier is pivotally mounted to a support by way of a pivotal element having a first pivot axis
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by way of a pivoting arrangement having a second pivot axis that is located parallel to and spaced from the first pivot axis.
  • the capping member has a capping element that is radially displaced from the second pivot axis, and the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis is small relative to the spacing between the first and second pivot axes.
  • the spacing between the first and second pivot axes is of the order of three times the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis.
  • the transition position is located a distance from the second position which is small relative to the distance between the first and second positions.
  • the ratio of the transitional pivotal movement of the carrier to the total pivotal movement of the carrier between the first and second positions is within the range 1:12 to 1:20.
  • the capping element comprises a substantially rigid channel-shaped element.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • the capping element is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first.position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material, wherein the Up is configured to locate about the print head nozzles when the capping member is in the second position, and wherein the lip is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping member is provided with at least one first stop member that is arranged to contact the print head and thereby to effect pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier makes the transitional movement from the transition position to the second position.
  • the capping member is provided with at least one second stop member that is arranged to contact the carrier and thereby prevent pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier moves from the transition position to the first position.
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by a pivot shaft which extends along a marginal edge portion of the carrier.
  • a biasing device is mounted to the capping member and engages the carrier in a manner to bias the capping member in a direction away from nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the biasing device comprises a torsion spring.
  • the carrier is mounted to the support by spaced-apart end plates which are mounted to the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism comprises an electric motor which is coupled to the carrier and arranged to impart pivotal motion to the carrier by way of a crank and a motion translating mechanism.
  • At least one abutment is located adjacent the print head and is operable to effect pivoting of the capping member when the carrier approaches the first position, whereby the capping member is moved away from the print media feed path.
  • a capping element portion of the capping member is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping mechanism and the printhead are arranged to operate within an inkjet printer.
  • the capping mechanism is configured for operative engagement with a capping mechanism protector which comprises a covering member arranged to engage with the capping mechanism during intervals when the capping mechanism is not engaged with the print head.
  • a capping mechanism wherein: a) the capping mechanism is configured for operative engagement with a capping mechanism protector which comprises a covering member arranged to engage with the capping mechanism during intervals when the capping mechanism is not engaged with the print head, and b) the capping mechanism, the capping mechanism protector and the printhead are arranged to operate in an inkjet printer.
  • the present invention provides an inkjet printer comprising: a) a print head having a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head, and b) a capping mechanism for the print head; the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, ii) a carrier supporting the capping member, and iii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; the capping member being pivotally mounted to the carrier and being arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions.
  • the present invention provides a inkjet printer comprising: a) a pagewidth print head having a plurality of nozzles located along the print head and arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head, and b) a capping mechanism for the print head; the capping mechanism comprising- i) a capping member which has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and which is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, ii) a carrier supporting the capping member, and ii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head, the capping member being pivotally mounted to the carrier and being arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to move the carrier pivotally between the first and second positions during a capping operation.
  • the carrier is pivotally mounted to a support by way of a pivotal element having a first pivot axis
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by way of a pivoting arrangement having a second pivot axis that is located parallel to and spaced from the first pivot axis.
  • the capping member has a capping element that is radially displaced from the second pivot axis, and wherein the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis is small relative to the spacing between the first and second pivot axes.
  • the spacing between the first and second pivot axes is of the order of three times the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis.
  • the transition position is located a distance from the second position which is small relative to the distance between the first and second positions.
  • the ratio of the transitional pivotal movement of the carrier to the total pivotal movement of the carrier between the first and second positions is within the range 1 : 12 to 1 :20.
  • the capping element comprises a substantially rigid channel-shaped element.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • the capping element is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a channel portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material, wherein the lip is configured to locate about the print head nozzles when the capping member is in the second position, and wherein the lip is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a channel portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping member is provided with a first stop member that is arranged to contact the print head and thereby to effect pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier makes the transitional movement from the transition position to the second position.
  • the capping member is provided with a second stop member that is arranged to contact the carrier and thereby prevent pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier moves from the transition position to the first position.
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by a pivot shaft which extends along a marginal edge portion of the carrier.
  • a biasing device is mounted to the capping member and engages the carrier in a manner to bias the capping member in a direction away from nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the biasing device comprises a torsion spring.
  • the carrier is mounted to the support by spaced-apart end plates which are mounted to the print head.
  • the actuating mechanism comprises an electric motor which is coupled to the carrier and arranged to impart pivotal motion to the carrier by way of a crank and a motion translating mechanism.
  • an abutment is located adjacent the print head and is operable to effect pivoting of the capping member when the carrier approaches the second position, whereby the capping member is moved away from the print media feed path.
  • a capping element portion of the capping member is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the printer further comprising a protector for the capping mechanism, the protector comprising a covering member arranged to engage with the capping mechanism during intervals when the capping mechanism is not engaged with the print head.
  • the present invention provides a protector for a capping facility for a print head and which comprises a covering member which is arranged to engage with the capping facility during intervals when the capping facility is not engaged with the print head.
  • a method of protecting a printer capping facility against loss of moisture and/or ingress of contaminating material comprising engaging the capping facility with a covering member during intervals when the capping facility is not engaged with the print head.
  • a protector for a capping facility in the form of a capping mechanism for a print head having a plurality of ink-delivery nozzles and wherein: a) the capping mechanism comprises i) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, ii) a carrier supporting the capping member, and iii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; and b) the protector comprises a covering member which is arranged to be engaged by the capping member when the capping member is located in the first position.
  • a protector for a capping facility in the form of a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head having a plurality of nozzles located along the print head, and wherein: a) the capping mechanism comprises: i) a capping member which has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and which is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, ii) a carrier supporting the capping member, and iii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head;
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier and is arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions; and c) the protector comprises a covering member which is arranged to be engaged by the capping member when the capping member is located in the first position.
  • the covering member is constituted by the carrier.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to move the carrier pivotally between the first and second positions during a capping operation.
  • the carrier is pivotally mounted to a support by way of a pivotal element having a first pivot axis
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by way of a pivoting arrangement having a second pivot axis that is located parallel to and spaced from the first pivot axis.
  • the capping member has a capping element that is radially displaced from the second pivot axis, and the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis is small relative to the spacing between the first and second pivot axes.
  • the spacing between the first and second pivot axes is of the order of three times the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis.
  • the transition position is located a distance from the second position which is small relative to the distance between the first and second positions.
  • the ratio of the transitional pivotal movement of the carrier to the total pivotal movement of the carrier between the first and second positions is within the range 1 : 12 to 1 :20.
  • the capping element comprises a substantially rigid channel-shaped element.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • the capping element is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material, wherein the lip is configured to locate about the print head nozzles when the capping member is in the second position, and wherein the lip is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the
  • the capping member is provided with at least one first stop member that is arranged to contact the print head and thereby to effect pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier makes the transitional movement from the transition position to the second position.
  • the capping member is provided with at least one second stop member that is arranged to contact the carrier and thereby prevent pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier moves from the transition position to the first position.
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by a pivot shaft which extends along a marginal edge portion of the carrier.
  • a biasing device is mounted to the capping member and engages the carrier in a manner to bias the capping member in a direction away from nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the biasing device comprises a torsion spring.
  • the actuating mechanism comprises an electric motor which is coupled to the carrier and arranged to impart pivotal motion to the carrier by way of a crank and a motion translating mechanism.
  • At least one abutment is located adjacent the print head and is operable to effect pivoting of the capping member when the carrier approaches the first position, whereby the capping member is moved away from the print media feed path.
  • a protector wherein: the print head has a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head; and the capping mechanism comprises: a) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, b) a carrier supporting the capping member, and c) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; the capping member being pivotally mounted to the carrier and being arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions.
  • a protector wherein; the print head has a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head; and the capping mechanism comprises: a) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, b) a carrier supporting the capping member, and c) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; the capping member being pivotally mounted to the carrier and being arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions, the print head, the capping mechanism and the protector being arranged for use in an inkjet printer.
  • the capping mechanism and the print head are arranged for use within an inkjet printer.
  • the present invention provides a inkjet printer having a protector for a capping facility for a print head within the printer, the protector comprising a covering member which is arranged to engage with the capping facility during intervals when the capping facility is not engaged with the print head.
  • the present invention provides an inkjet printer having a protector for a capping facility in the form of a capping mechanism for a print head having a plurality of ink-delivery nozzles and wherein: a) the capping mechanism comprises i) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, ii) a carrier supporting the capping member, and iii) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; and b) the protector comprises a covering member which is arranged to be engaged by the capping member when the capping member is located in the first position.
  • the present invention provides an inkjet printer having a protector for a capping facility in the form of a capping mechanism for a pagewidth print head having a plurality of nozzles located along the print head, and wherein: a) the capping mechanism comprises: i) a capping member which has a length corresponding substantially to that of the print head and which is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, ii) a carrier supporting the capping member, and ⁇ i) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head; b) the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier and is arranged to pivot relative to the carrier during back and forth transitional movement of the carrier between a transition position and the second position, where the transition position is located intermediate the first and second positions; and c) the protector comprises a covering member which is arranged to be
  • the covering member is constituted by the carrier.
  • the actuating mechanism is arranged to move the carrier pivotally between the first and second positions during a capping operation.
  • the carrier is pivotally mounted to a support by way of a pivotal element having a first pivot axis
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by way of a pivoting arrangement having a second pivot axis that is located parallel to and spaced from the first pivot axis.
  • the capping member has a capping element that is radially displaced from the second pivot axis, and the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis is small relative to the spacing between the first and second pivot axes.
  • the spacing between the first and second pivot axes is of the order of three times the radial displacement of the capping element from the second pivot axis.
  • the transition position is located a distance from the second position which is small relative to the distance between the first and second positions.
  • the ratio of the transitional pivotal movement of the carrier to the total pivotal movement of the carrier between the first and second positions is within the range 1 : 12 to 1 :20.
  • the capping element comprises a substantially rigid channel-shaped element.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • the capping element is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping element incorporates a lip which is formed from an elastomeric material, wherein the lip is configured to locate about the print head nozzles when the capping member is in the second position, and wherein the lip is arranged to engage with a face portion of the carrier when the carrier is located in the first position whereby a recessed portion of the capping element is effectively closed against loss of contained moisture and ingress of contaminating material.
  • the capping member is provided with at least one first stop member that is arranged to contact the print head and thereby to effect pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier makes the transitional movement from the transition position to the second position.
  • the capping member is provided with at least one second stop member that is arranged to contact the carrier and thereby prevent pivoting of the capping member relative to the carrier as the carrier moves from the transition position to the first position.
  • the capping member is pivotally mounted to the carrier by a pivot shaft which extends along a marginal edge portion of the carrier.
  • a biasing device is mounted to the capping member and engages the carrier in a manner to bias the capping member in a direction away from nozzle capping engagement with the print head.
  • the biasing device comprises a torsion spring.
  • the actuating mechanism comprises an electric motor which is coupled to the carrier and arranged to impart pivotal motion to the carrier by way of a crank and a motion translating mechanism.
  • At least one abutment is located adjacent the print head and is operable to effect pivoting of the capping member when the carrier approaches the first position, whereby the capping member is moved away from the print media feed path.
  • an inkjet printer wherein; the print head has a plurality of nozzles arranged to deliver ink onto print media which, in use, is transported past the print head; and the capping mechanism comprises: a) a capping member that is configured to contact the print head in nozzle capping engagement, b) a carrier supporting the capping member, and c) an actuating mechanism arranged to effect movement of the carrier back and forth between a first position at which the capping member is located remotely with respect to the print head and a second position at which the capping member is located in contact with the print head;
  • FIG. 1 shows a diagrammatic representation of a printer that incorporates a printhead assembly having two substantially identical printheads
  • Figure 2 shows a perspective view of one of the printheads as seen in the direction of a printing zone of the printhead
  • Figure 3 shows a sectional end view of one of the printheads
  • Figure 4 shows a perspective view of an end portion of a channelled support member removed from the printhead of Figure 3 and fluid delivery lines connected to the support member
  • Figure 5 shows an end view of connections made between the fluid delivery lines and the channelled support member of Figure 4,
  • Figure 6 shows a printed circuit board, with electronic components mounted to the board, when removed from a casing portion of the printhead of Figure 3 ,
  • Figures 7A, B and C show in block diagrammatic form a first capping mechanism, being one that is applicable to a printhead assembly having two printheads,
  • Figures 8A, B and C show in block diagrammatic form a second capping mechanism, being one that also is applicable to a printhead assembly having two printheads
  • Figures 9A, B and C show in block diagrammatic form a third capping mechanism, being one that also is applicable to a printhead assembly having two printheads
  • Figures 1OA and B show in block diagrammatic form a fourth capping mechanism, being one that is applicable to a printhead assembly having a single printhead,
  • Figures 1 IA and B show in block diagrammatic form a fifth capping mechanism, being one that is applicable to a printhead assembly having a single printhead and being one that also includes a purging facility,
  • Figures 12A and B show in block diagrammatic form a sixth capping mechanism, being one that is applicable to a printhead assembly having two offset printheads,
  • Figure 13 shows a perspective view of a capping member of a type suitable for use in the mechanisms shown in Figures 7 tol2
  • Figure 14 shows, in perspective, a sectional view of a portion a printhead -chip that is mounted to the printhead and which incorporates printing fluid delivery nozzles and nozzle actuators
  • Figure 15 shows a vertical section of a single nozzle in a quiescent state
  • Figure 16 shows a vertical section of a single nozzle in an initial activation state
  • FIG. 17 shows a vertical section of a single nozzle in a later activation state
  • Figure 18 shows a perspective view of a single nozzle in the activation state shown in Figure 17
  • Figure 19 shows in perspective a sectioned view of the nozzle of Figure 18
  • Figure 20 shows a sectional elevation view of the nozzle of Figure 18
  • Figure 21 shows in perspective a partial sectional view of the nozzle of Figure 16
  • Figure 22 shows a plan view of the nozzle of Figure 15,
  • Figure 23 shows a view similar to Figure 22 but with lever arm and moveable nozzle portions omitted
  • Figure 24 illustrates data flow and functions performed by a print engine controller (“PEC”) that forms one of the circuit components shown in Figure 6,
  • PEC print engine controller
  • Figure 25 illustrates the PEC of Figure 24 in the context of an overall printing system architecture
  • Figure 26 illustrates the architecture of the PEC of Figure 25.
  • a pagewidth printhead assembly 50 composed of two substantially identical pagewidth printheads 51 is mounted within a printer 52, although it will be understood from the following description that the printhead assembly might in many applications comprise a single printhead.
  • the printer is shown in outline because it may be constituted by any one of a large number of printer types; including desktop, office, commercial and wide format printers. Also, the printer may incorporate a single sheet feed system or a roll-feed system for print media (not shown), and it may be arranged for printing alpha-numeric, graphical or decorative images, the latter being relevant to the printing of textiles and wall coverings.
  • Each of the printheads 51 may, for example, be in the form of that which is described in the Applicant's co- pending US Patent Applications listed in the cross-references section above and all of which are incorporated herein by reference. But other types of pagewidth printheads (including thermal or piezo-electric activated bubble jet printers) that are known in the art may alternatively be employed.
  • each of the printheads 51 comprises four printhead modules 55, each of which in turn comprises a unitary arrangement of: a) a plastics material support member 56, b) four printhead micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) integrated circuit chips 57 (referred to herein simply as “printhead chips”), c) a fluid distribution arrangement 58 mounting each of the printhead chips 57 to the support member 56, and d) a flexible printed circuit connector 59 for connecting electrical power and signals to each of the printhead chips 57.
  • MEMS micro-electro-mechanical system
  • each of the printheads 51 may comprise substantially more than four modules 55 and/or that substantially more than four printhead chips 57 may be mounted to each module.
  • Each of the chips (as described in more detail later) has up to 7680 nozzles formed therein for delivering printing fluid onto the surface of the print media and, possibly, a further 640 nozzles for delivering pressurised air or other gas toward the print media.
  • the four printhead modules 55 are removably located in a channel portion 60 of a casing 61 by way of the support member 56, and the casing contains electrical circuitry 63 mounted on four printed circuit boards 62 (one for each printhead module 55) for controlling delivery of computer regulated power and drive signals by way of flexible PCB connectors 63a to the printhead chips 57.
  • electrical power and print activating signals are delivered to one end of the two printheads 51 by way of conductors 64, and printing ink and air are delivered to the other end of the two printheads by fluid delivery lines 65.
  • the ink and electrical power may both be delivered to one end of the printheads and alternative arrangements will exist when, as is contemplated, the printhead assembly 50 is integrated in an ink-supply cartridge.
  • the printed circuit boards 62 are carried by plastics material mouldings 66 which are located within the casing 61 and the mouldings also carry busbars 67 which in turn carry current for powering the printhead chips 57 and the electrical circuitry.
  • a cover 68 normally closes the casing 61 and, when closed, the cover acts against a loading element 69 that functions to urge the flexible printed circuit connector 59 against the busbars 67.
  • the four printhead modules 55 may incorporate four conjoined support members 56 or, alternatively, a single support member 56 may be provided to extend along the full length of the -printhead 51 and be shared by all four printhead modules. That is, a single support member 56 may carry all sixteen printhead chips 57.
  • the support member 56 comprises an extrusion that is formed with seven longitudinally extending closed channels 70, and the support member is provided in its upper surface with groups 71 of millimetric sized holes.
  • Each group comprises seven separate holes 72 which extend into respective ones of the channels 70 and each group of holes is associated with one of the printhead chips 57. Also, the holes 72 of each group are positioned obliquely across the support member 56 in the longitudinal direction of the support member.
  • a coupling device 73 is provided for coupling fluid into the seven channels 70 from respective ones of the fluid delivery lines 65.
  • the fluid distribution arrangements 58 are provided for channelling fluid (printing ink, air and, when required, a fixative) from each group 71 of holes to an associated one of the printhead chips 57.
  • Printing fluids from six of the seven channel 70 are delivered to twelve rows of nozzles on each printhead chip 57 (ie, one fluid to two rows) and the millimetric-to-micrometric distribution of the fluids is effected by way of the fluid distribution
  • printhead chip 57 An illustrative embodiment of one printhead chip 57 is described in more detail, with reference to Figures 14 to 23, toward the end of this drawing-related description; as is an illustrative embodiment of a print engine controller for the printheads 51.
  • the print engine controller is later described with reference to Figures 24 to 26.
  • a print media guide 74 is mounted to each of the printheads 51 and is shaped and arranged to guide the print media past the printing zone, as defined collectively by the printhead chips 57, in a manner to preclude the print media from contacting the nozzles of the printhead chips.
  • the fluids to be delivered to the printheads 51 will be determined by the functionality of the printer 52.
  • the six printing fluids may comprise:
  • the filtered air will in use be delivered at a pressure slightly above atmospheric from a pressurised source (not shown) that is integrated in the printer.
  • two (duplex) printheads 51 are located adjacent one another and together define a gap 80 through which print media is transported in the direction indicated by arrow 81.
  • Two capping members 82 are located adjacent the printheads and are inclined at an angle of approximately 40 degrees to the direction of print media feed.
  • the printheads 51 When capping is required, for example between successive print runs, the printheads 51 are turned in an arcuate direction through approximately 40 degrees from a printing or non-capping first position to a nozzle capping second position as shown in Figure 7B. Thereafter, the capping members 82 are moved rectilinearly,
  • Actuating mechanisms 84 and 85 are employed for effecting the described movements of the printheads 51 and capping members 82. These mechanisms may comprise geared motor drives, pneumatic actuators or other such mechanisms as are known in the art for effecting movement of relatively small mechanical devices.
  • the print media may be maintained in position between the printheads 51 during the capping operation. Also, the capping members 82 are moved in directions normal to the respective printheads 51, thereby avoiding any potential for rubbing between the capping members and the printing zone of the printheads.
  • the two printheads 51 are positioned one above the other in the usual way to define a gap 80 through which print media is passed, in the direction of arrow 81 , during a printing operation.
  • a single capping member 82 having opposed capping faces 86 is positioned adjacent the printing heads and slightly above the path of the print media.
  • any print media that is positioned in the printer is moved in the direction of arrow 88 by rollers 89 and the upper printhead 51 is raised (relative to the lower printhead) by an actuating mechanism 87, as indicated in Figure 9B.
  • the capping member 82 is then moved rectilinearly by the actuating mechanism 90 to the position shown in Figure 9C, where it is located in nozzle capping engagement with the printhead chips 57 on both of the printheads 51.
  • Positive engagement between the capping member 82 and the two printheads is effected by lowering the upper printhead onto the capping member.
  • Figures 10 and 11 provide diagrammatic illustrations of capping mechanisms that are appropriate to a printer having a single (simplex) printing head 51. However, it will be understood that any one of the mechanisms that have been described with reference to Figures 7 to 9 might be adapted to a printer having a single printing head.
  • a capping member 82 is initially located below the plane of print media feed through the printer and, following the extraction of any print media in the direction indicated by arrow 88, the capping member is moved rectilinearly upward by actuating mechanism 91 to the position shown in Figure 1OB where it is located in nozzle capping engagement with the printhead chips 57 on the print head 51.
  • FIGS 1 IA and 1 IB illustrate a capping mechanism that is similar in construction and operation to that shown in Figures 1 OA and B, but one which also provides for purging of nozzles on the printhead 51.
  • a capping member 92 doubles as a purging member and it incorporates a chamber 93 that communicates with a capping recess 94.
  • An extractor tube 95 extends into the chamber 93 and is connected to a suction pump or other such device 96 within the printer for sucking material from the nozzle environment of the printhead.
  • the capping member in its various forms has a configuration as shown in Figure 13 or an adaptation of that configuration.
  • the capping members 82 and 92 comprise a body portion 100 and, moulded onto or otherwise secured to the body portion, a capping portion having an integrally formed lip portion 101 which surrounds a cavity 102.
  • the body portion 100 is formed from a metal such as aluminium or from a rigid plastics material, and the capping portion (including the lip portion 101) is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • the lip portion 101 is peripherally configured to surround the printhead chips 57 collectively and the adjacent region of the printing zone of each or the printheads 51.
  • the cavity 102 may be provided or be lined with a hydrophobic material or a hydrophilic material, depending upon the function of the capping member and whether fluid that is purged from the printhead is to be expelled from or retained in the capping member
  • the capping members 82 and 92 may be formed, effectively, as a one-piece member with a length that corresponds with that of a printhead to be capped or it may be formed from conjoined shorter-length portions that have an aggregate length corresponding to that of the printhead. Also, in order to accommodate the embodiment shown in Figure 9, the capping member may be provided as a dual-sided member with its opposite sides formed with the lip portion 101 and the cavity 102 which are shown in Figure 13.
  • each printhead chip 57 is provided with 7680 printing fluid delivery nozzles 150.
  • the nozzles are arrayed in twelve rows 151, each having 640 nozzles, with an inter-nozzle spacing X of 32 microns. Adjacent rows are staggered by a distance equal to one-half of the inter-nozzle spacing so that a nozzle in one row is positioned mid-way between two nozzles in adjacent rows. Also, there is an inter-nozzle spacing Y of 80 microns between adjacent rows of nozzles.
  • Two adjacent rows of the nozzles 150 are fed from a common supply of printing fluid. This, with the staggered arrangement, allows for closer spacing of ink dots during printing than would be possible with a single row of nozzles and also allows for a level of redundancy that accommodates nozzle failure.
  • the printhead chips 57 are manufactured using an integrated circuit fabrication technique and, as previously indicated, embody micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). Each printhead chip 57 includes a silicon wafer substrate 152, and a 0.42 micron 1 P4M 12 volt CMOS micro-processing circuit is formed on the wafer. Thus, a silicon dioxide layer 153 is deposited on the substrate 152 as a dielectric layer and aluminium electrode contact layers 154 are deposited on the silicon dioxide layer 153. Both the substrate 152 and the layer 153 are etched to define an ink channel 155, and an aluminium diffusion barrier 156 is positioned about the ink channel 155.
  • MEMS micro-electromechanical systems
  • a passivation layer 157 of silicon nitride is deposited over the aluminium contact layers 154 and the layer 153. Portions of the passivation layer 157 that are positioned over the contact layers 154 have openings 158 therein to provide access to the contact layers.
  • Each nozzle 150 includes a nozzle chamber 159 which is defined by a nozzle wall 160, a nozzle roof 161 and a radially inner nozzle rim 162.
  • the ink channel 155 is in fluid communication with the chamber 159.
  • An encircling wall 165 surrounds the nozzle and provides a stationery seal lip 166 that, when the nozzle 150 is at rest as shown in Figure 19, is adjacent the moveable rim 163.
  • a fluidic seal 167 is formed due to the surface tension of ink trapped between the stationery seal 166 and the moveable seal lip 164. This prevents leakage of ink from the chamber whilst providing a low resistance coupling between the encircling wall 165 and a nozzle wall 160.
  • the nozzle wall 160 forms part of lever arrangement that is mounted to a carrier 168 having a generally U- shaped profile with a base 169 attached to the layer 157.
  • the lever arrangement also includes a lever arm 170 that extends from the nozzle wall and incorporates a lateral stiffening beam 171.
  • the lever arm 170 is attached to a pair of passive beams 172 that are formed from titanium nitride and are positioned at each side
  • the lever arm 170 is also attached to an actuator beam 173, which is formed from TiN. This attachment to the actuator beam is made at a point a small but critical distance higher than the attachments to the passive beam 172.
  • the actuator beam 173 is substantially U-shaped in plan, defining a current path between an electrode 174 and an opposite electrode 175. Each of the electrodes 174 and 175 is electrically connected to a respective point in the contact layer 154.
  • the actuator beam 173 is also mechanically secured to an anchor 176, and the anchor 176 is configured to constrain motion of the actuator beam 173 to the left of Figures 15 to 17 when the nozzle arrangement is activated.
  • the actuator beam 173 is conductive, being composed of TiN, but has a sufficiently high electrical resistance to generate self-heating when a current is passed between
  • the nozzle In operation, the nozzle is filled with ink 177 that defines a meniscus 178 under the influence of surface tension.
  • the ink is retained in the chamber 159 by the meniscus, and will not generally leak out in the absence of some other physical influence.
  • a current is passed between the contacts 174 and 175, passing through the actuator beam 173.
  • the self-heating of the beam 173 causes the beam to expand, and the actuator beam 173 is dimensioned and shaped so that the beam expands predominantly in a horizontal direction with respect to Figures 15 to 17.
  • the expansion is constrained to the left by the anchor 176, so the end of the actuator beam 173 adjacent the lever arm 170 is impelled to the right.
  • the relative horizontal inflexibility of the passive beams 172 prevents them from allowing much horizontal movement of the lever arm 170.
  • the relative displacement of the attachment points of the passive beams and actuator beam respectively to the lever arm causes a twisting movement that, in turn, causes the lever arm 170 to move generally downwardly with a pivoting or hinging motion.
  • the absence of a true pivot point means that rotation is about a pivot region defined by bending of the passive beams 172.
  • the downward movement (and slight rotation) of the lever arm 170 is amplified by the distance of the nozzle wall 160 from the passive beams 172.
  • the downward movement of the nozzle walls and roof causes a pressure increase within the chamber 159, causing the meniscus 178 to bulge as shown in Figure 17, although
  • the meniscus 178 forms the concave shape shown in Figure 17.
  • Surface tension causes the pressure in the chamber 159 to remain relatively low until ink has been sucked upwards through the inlet 155, which returns the nozzle arrangement and the ink to the quiescent situation shown in Figure 16.
  • the printhead chip 57 also incorporates a test mechanism that can be used both post-manufacture and periodically after the prin head assembly has been installed.
  • the test mechanism includes a pair of contacts 180 that are connected to test circuitry (not shown).
  • a bridging contact 181 is provided on a finger 182 that extends from the lever arm 170. Because the bridging contact 181 is on the opposite side of the passive beams 172, actuation of the nozzle causes the bridging contact 181 to move upwardly, into contact with the contacts 180.
  • Test circuitry can be used to confirm that actuation causes this closing of the circuit formed by the contacts 180 and 181. If the circuit is closed appropriately, it can generally be assumed that the nozzle is operative.
  • the integrated circuits of the printhead chips 57 are controlled by the print engine controller (PEC) integrated circuits of the drive electronics 63.
  • PEC print engine controller
  • One or more PEC integrated circuits 100 is or are provided (depending upon the printing speed required) in order to enable page-width printing over a variety of different sized pages or continuous sheets.
  • each of the printed circuit boards 62 carried by the support moulding 66 carries one PEC integrated circuit 190 ( Figure 24) which interfaces with four of the printhead chips 57, and the PEC integrated circuit 190 essentially drives the integrated circuits of the printhead chips 57 and transfers received print data thereto in a form suitable to effect printing.
  • each printhead module 55 provides for six channels of fluid for printing, these being:
  • images are supplied to the PEC integrated circuit 190 by a computer, which is programmed to perform the various processing steps 191 to 194 involved in printing an image prior to transmission to the PEC integrated circuit 190. These steps will typically involve receiving the image data
  • step 191 and storing this data in a memory buffer of the computer system (step 192) in which image layouts may be produced and any required objects may be added. Pages from the memory buffer are rasterized (step 193) and are then compressed (step 194) prior to transmission to the PEC integrated circuit 190.
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 Upon receiving the image data, the PEC integrated circuit 190 processes the data so as to drive the integrated circuits of the printhead chips 57.
  • each image should be printed at a constant speed to avoid creating visible artifacts. This means that the printing speed should be varied to match the input data rate. Document rasterization and document printing are therefore decoupled to ensure the printhead assembly has a constant supply of data. In this arrangement, an image is not printed until it is fully rasterized and, in order to achieve a high constant printing speed, a compressed version of each rasterized page image is stored in memory.
  • the compressed image format contains a separate foreground bi-level black layer and background contone colour layer.
  • the black layer is composited over the contone layer after the contone layer is dithered. If required, a final layer of tags (in TR or black ink) is optionally added to the image for printout.
  • Dither matrix selection regions in the image description are rasterized to a contone-resolution bi-lev bitmap which is losslessly compressed to negligible size and which forms part of the compressed image.
  • the IR layer of the printed page optionally contains encoded tags at a programmable density.
  • Each compressed image is transferred to the PEC integrated circuit 190 where it is then stored in a memory buffer 195.
  • the compressed image is then retrieved and fed to an image expander 196 in which images are retrieved.
  • any dither may be applied to any contone layer by a dithering means 197 and any black bi-level layer may be composited over the contone layer by a compositor 198 together with any infrared tags which may be rendered by the rendering means 199.
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 then drives the integrated circuits of the printhead chips 57 to print the composite image data at step 200 to produce a printed image 201.
  • the process performed by the PEC integrated circuit 190 may be considered to consist of a number of distinct stages.
  • the first stage has the ability to expand a JPEG-compressed contone CMYK layer.
  • bi-level IR tag data can be encoded from the compressed image.
  • the second stage dithers the contone CMYK layer using a dither matrix selected by a dither matrix select map and, if required, composites a bi- level black layer over the resulting bi-level K layer and adds the IR layer to the image.
  • a fixative layer is also generated at each dot position wherever there is a need in any of the C, M, Y, K, or IR channels.
  • the last stage prints the bi-level CMYK+IR data through the printhead assembly 50.
  • Figure 25 shows the PEC integrated circuit 190 in the context of the overall printing system architecture.
  • the various components of the architecture include:
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 which is responsible for receiving the compressed page images for storage in a memory buffer 202, performing the page expansion, black layer compositing and sending the dot data to the printhead chips 57.
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 may also communicate with a master Quality Assurance (QA) integrated circuit 203 and with an ink cartridge Quality Assurance (QA) integrated circuit 204.
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 also provides a means of retrieving the printhead assembly characteristics to ensure optimum printing.
  • the memory buffer 202 for storing the compressed image and for scratch use during the printing of a given page. The construction and working of memory buffers is known to those skilled in the art and a range of standard integrated circuits and techniques for their use might be utilized.
  • the master integrated circuit 203 which is matched to the ink cartridge QA integrated circuit 204.
  • the construction and working of QA integrated circuits is also known to those skilled in the art and a range of known QA processes might be utilized.
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 effectively performs four basic levels of functionality:
  • the print engine functionality includes expanding the image, dithering the contone layer, compositing the black layer over the contone layer, optionally adding infrared tags, and sending the resultant image to the integrated circuits of the printhead chips.
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 incorporates a simple micro-controller CPU core 204 to perform the following functions:
  • the PEC integrated circuit 190 includes a highspeed serial interface 208 (such as a standard IEEE 1394 interface), a standard JPEG decoder 209, a standard Group 4 Fax decoder 210, a custom half-toner/compositor (HC) 211, a custom tag encoder 212, a line loader/formatter (LLF) 213, and a printhead interface 214 (PHI) which communicates with the printhead chips 57.
  • the decoders 209 and 210 and the tag encoder 212 are buffered to the HC 211.
  • the tag encoder 212 allocates infrared tags to images.
  • the print engine function works in a double-buffered manner. That is, one image is loaded into the external DRAM 207 via a DRAM interface 215 and a data bus 216 from the high-speed serial interface 208, while the previously loaded image is read from the DRAM 207 and passed through the print engine process. When the image has been printed, the image just loaded becomes the image being printed, and a new image is loaded via the high-speed serial interface 208.
  • the process expands any JPEG-compressed contone (CMYK) layers, and expands any of two Group 4 Fax-compressed bi-level data streams.
  • the two streams are the black layer and a matte for selecting between dither matrices for contone dithering.
  • any tags are encoded for later rendering in either IR or black ink.
  • the contone layer is dithered, and position tags and the bi-level spot layer are composited over the resulting bi-level dithered layer.
  • the data stream is ideally adjusted to create smooth transitions across overlapping segments in the printhead assembly and ideally it is adjusted to compensate for dead nozzles in the printhead assemblies. Up to six channels of bi-level data are produced from this stage.
  • the printhead modules 55 may provide for CMY only, with K pushed into the CMY channels and IR ignored.
  • the position tags may be printed in K if IR ink is not employed.
  • the resultant bi-level CMYK- IR dot-data is buffered and formatted for printing with the integrated circuits of the printhead chips 57 via a set of line buffers (not shown). The majority of these line buffers might be ideally stored on the external DRAM 207.
  • the six channels of bi-level dot data are printed via the PHI 214.
  • the HC 211 combines the functions of half-toning the contone (typically CMYK) layer to a bi-level version of the same, and compositing the spotl bi-level layer over the appropriate half-toned contone layer(s). If there is no K ink, the HC 211 functions to map K to CMY dots as appropriate. It also selects between two dither matrices on a pixel-by-pixel basis, based on the corresponding value in the dither matrix select map.
  • CMYK contone
  • the input to the HC 211 is an expanded contone layer (from the JPEG decoder 205) through a buffer 217, an expanded bi-level spotl layer through a buffer 218, an expanded dither-matrix-select bitmap at typically the same resolution as the contone layer through a buffer 219, and tag data at full dot resolution through a buffer (FIFO) 220.
  • the HC 211 uses up to two dither matrices, read from the external DRAM 207.
  • the output from the HC 211 to the LLF 213 is a set of printer resolution bi-level image lines in up to six colour planes.
  • the contone layer is CMYK or CMY
  • the bi-level spotl layer is K.
  • the LLF 213 receives dot information from the HC 211, loads the dots for a given print line into appropriate buffer storage (some on integrated circuit (not shown) and some in the external DRAM 207) and formats them into the order required for the integrated circuits of the printhead chips 57. More specifically, the input to the LLF 213 is a set of six 32-bit words and a Data Valid bit, all generated by the HC 211.
  • each buffer line depends on the width of the printhead assembly.
  • a single PEC integrated circuit 190 maybe employed to generate dots for up to 16 printhead chips 57 and, in such case, a single odd or even buffer line is therefore 16 sets of 640 dots, for a total of 10,240 bits (1280 bytes).
  • the PHI 214 is the means by which the PEC integrated circuit 190 loads the printhead chips 57 with the dots to be printed, and controls the actual dot printing process. It takes input from the LLF 213 and outputs data to the printhead chips 57.
  • the PHI 214 is capable of dealing with a variety of printhead assembly lengths and formats.
  • a combined characterization vector of each printhead assembly 50 and 51 can be read back via the serial interface 205.
  • the characterization vector may include dead nozzle information as well as relative printhead module alignment data.
  • Each printhead module can be queried via a low-speed serial bus 221 to return a characterization vector of the printhead module.
  • the characterization vectors from multiple printhead modules can be combined to construct a nozzle defect list for the entire printhead assembly and allows the PEC integrated circuit 190 to compensate for defective nozzles during printing. As long as the number of defective nozzles is low, the compensation can produce results indistinguishable from those of a printhead assembly with no defective nozzles.
  • the printhead will normally have at least four colour channels.
  • the printhead will normally incorporate at least 1400 ink delivery nozzles per inch of print width for each colour.
  • the printhead may incorporate a total of at least 50,000 nozzles. 4.
  • the dot printing processing rate and the drop deposition rate of the printhead may be of the order of 10 9 sec "1 or greater.
  • the volume deposited per drop may be of the order of 2x10 "12 1 or less.
  • the energy level expenditure per drop ejection may be of the order of 20OxIO "9 J. or less.

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