JPH058407A - Ink jet printer - Google Patents

Ink jet printer

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Publication number
JPH058407A
JPH058407A JP16278091A JP16278091A JPH058407A JP H058407 A JPH058407 A JP H058407A JP 16278091 A JP16278091 A JP 16278091A JP 16278091 A JP16278091 A JP 16278091A JP H058407 A JPH058407 A JP H058407A
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ink
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pair
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detecting
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Inventor
Masaya Iwasaki
昌哉 岩崎
Tomoyuki Noguchi
智之 野口
Hajime Shiraishi
肇 白石
Hideaki Horio
英明 堀尾
Masaharu Oyama
正治 大山
Koei Matsuda
光栄 松田
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Panasonic Holdings Corp
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co 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
    • B41J2/14Structure thereof only for on-demand ink jet heads
    • B41J2/14016Structure of bubble jet print heads
    • B41J2/14088Structure of heating means
    • B41J2/14096Current flowing through the ink
    • 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
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
    • B41J2/17566Ink level or ink residue control

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  • Ink Jet (AREA)
  • Particle Formation And Scattering Control In Inkjet Printers (AREA)
  • Measurement Of Levels Of Liquids Or Fluent Solid Materials (AREA)

Abstract

PURPOSE:To detect a residual quantity of ink only with an ink discharging electrode without providing an electrode for exclusive use on detection of the residual quantity of ink to an ink discharge part. CONSTITUTION:A pair of electrodes 4, 5 for discharge on ink are provided inside a nozzle 7 connected to an ink tank 2 housing conductive ink 1. AC pulse voltage is impressed to the electrode with an AC pulse voltage generator 12. The conductive ink 1 expanded by heating by an electrifying current 6 is discharged from a discharge opening 3 to print a dot. After impressing a pulse line for discahrge of one dot printing, the AC pulse generator 12 impresses DC or AC pulse voltage for detection of an ink residual quantity. An ink residual quantity-detector 10 detects an electrifying current quantity by said ink residual quantity detecting pulse and when it is a specific current quantity or lower, judges that the ink has been consumed. A pair of the electrodes 4 and 5 serve both as ink discharging use and ink residual quantity detecting use.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明はオフィス用コンピュータ
やパーソナルコンピュータなどの印字出力に用いるイン
クジェットプリンタにおけるインク残量検出手段に関す
る。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an ink remaining amount detecting means in an ink jet printer used for print output of an office computer or a personal computer.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】近年、プリンタが普及しているが、イン
クジェットプリンタではインクの残量を知る手段が重要
な課題である。
2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, printers have become widespread, but in an ink jet printer, a means for knowing the remaining amount of ink is an important issue.

【0003】以下、従来のインクジェットプリンタにつ
いて図面を参照しながら説明する。図4は従来のインク
ジェトプリンタのインク吐出部の構成をブロック図で示
す。図において、1は充填されている導電性インク、2
はインクタンク、3はインク滴を吐出するノズルの吐出
口、4と5は一対電極、7と8はインクタンク2内に設
けたインク残量検出用の一対の電極、10はインクの残
量を電極間に流れる電流9の電流量から検出して知らせ
るインク残量検出装置、12は直流電源11の極性を切
り換えることで選択的に前記一対の電極に交流パルス電
圧を印加する交流パルス電圧発生装置、6は電極4と電
極5との間で前記交流パルス電圧を印加したときに導電
性インク1中に発生する通電電流、9は電極7と電極8
との間でインク残量検出のために流される直流電流であ
る。また、図5は従来のインク吐出部における交流パル
ス発生装置とインク残量検出装置の構成を回路図で示
す。
A conventional ink jet printer will be described below with reference to the drawings. FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an ink ejection unit of a conventional ink jet printer. In the figure, 1 is a filled conductive ink, 2
Is an ink tank, 3 is an ejection port of a nozzle for ejecting ink drops, 4 and 5 are a pair of electrodes, 7 and 8 are a pair of electrodes for detecting the remaining amount of ink provided in the ink tank 2, and 10 is a remaining amount of ink. Is detected from the current amount of the current 9 flowing between the electrodes to notify the same, 12 is an alternating current pulse voltage generation for selectively applying an alternating current pulse voltage to the pair of electrodes by switching the polarity of the direct current power supply 11. A device, 6 is an energizing current generated in the conductive ink 1 when the AC pulse voltage is applied between the electrodes 4 and 5, and 9 is an electrode 7 and an electrode 8.
Is a direct current that is passed between and to detect the remaining amount of ink. Further, FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram showing a configuration of an AC pulse generator and an ink remaining amount detector in a conventional ink ejecting section.

【0004】以下、上記構成要素の相互関係と動作につ
いて説明する。交流パルス電圧発生装置12がオフのと
き、インクジェットプリンタは待機状態にある。交流パ
ルス電圧発生装置12がオンになると、電極4と電極5
との間に交流パルス電圧が印加され、一対の電極4と5
との間にある導電性インク1を通って正負の通電電流6
が流れる。この正負の通電電流を1ペアとして数パルス
繰り返すことにより、ノズル中の導電性インク1の一部
が蒸発して気泡を発生し、急峻な体積変化を起こす。こ
の体積変化の圧力によってノズル中の他の導電性インク
1が吐出口3から吐出され、1ドットのインク滴とな
る。前記交流パルス電圧発生装置12がオフになると、
前記通電電流6は流れなくなり、導電性インク中に発生
した気泡は熱量を周りの導電性インクに奪われて速やか
に消滅し、インクジェットプリンタは待機状態に戻る。
以後、これらの動作を繰り返すことにより、インク吐出
を行なう。
The mutual relationship and operation of the above components will be described below. When the AC pulse voltage generator 12 is off, the inkjet printer is in a standby state. When the AC pulse voltage generator 12 is turned on, the electrodes 4 and 5 are
AC pulse voltage is applied between the pair of electrodes 4 and 5 and
Positive and negative energizing current 6 through the conductive ink 1 between
Flows. By repeating this pulse for several pulses with the positive and negative energizing currents as one pair, a part of the conductive ink 1 in the nozzle evaporates to generate bubbles, which causes a sharp volume change. The pressure of this volume change causes the other conductive ink 1 in the nozzle to be ejected from the ejection port 3 to form an ink droplet of 1 dot. When the AC pulse voltage generator 12 is turned off,
The energizing current 6 stops flowing, the bubbles generated in the conductive ink are deprived of the amount of heat by the surrounding conductive ink, and quickly disappear, and the inkjet printer returns to the standby state.
After that, ink is ejected by repeating these operations.

【0005】つぎに、インク残量検出装置10の動作を
図5に従って説明する。図において、CPU13は印字
のための前記交流パルス信号を出力したのち、トランジ
スタTr7をオン、オフすることでインク消耗検出用電
極7と8との間に直流パルス信号を発生させる。電極7
と8との間を流れる電流はCPU13によってしきい値
である最小許容値と比較され、しきい値よりも小さけれ
ば、インクが消耗したとみなされる。
Next, the operation of the ink remaining amount detecting device 10 will be described with reference to FIG. In the figure, the CPU 13 outputs the AC pulse signal for printing and then turns on and off the transistor Tr7 to generate a DC pulse signal between the ink consumption detecting electrodes 7 and 8. Electrode 7
The current flowing between Nos. 8 and 8 is compared by the CPU 13 with a minimum allowable value that is a threshold value, and if it is smaller than the threshold value, it is considered that the ink has been exhausted.

【0006】[0006]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】このような従来のイン
クジェットプリンタのインク残量検出装置では、残量検
出のためにインク残量検出電極をインクタンク内に設け
る必要があり、構成が複雑になるとともに、コスト高に
もなるという課題を有していた。 本発明は上記課題を
解決するもので、インクタンク内にインク残量検出用の
電極を設けない構成のインクジェットプリンタを提供す
ることを目的とする。
In such a conventional ink remaining amount detecting device for an ink jet printer, it is necessary to provide an ink remaining amount detecting electrode in the ink tank for detecting the remaining amount, which complicates the structure. At the same time, there was a problem that the cost would increase. The present invention solves the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an inkjet printer having a configuration in which an electrode for detecting the remaining amount of ink is not provided in the ink tank.

【0007】[0007]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は上記の目的を達
成するために、導電性インクを収納したインクタンク
と、前記インクタンクと結合した複数個のノズルと、前
記ノズル内にあって吐出口に対面した一対の電極と、前
記一対の電極間にインク吐出用の交互に極性を変えるパ
ルス電圧を印加する交流パルス電圧発生装置とを備え、
前記交流パルス電圧により導電性インクに交流電流を流
すことで前記電極間内のインクを蒸発させてインクを発
射し、1ドット印字を行なうインクジェットプリンタに
おいて、インク消耗検出装置を設け、前記交流パルス発
生装置は前記一対の電極に吐出用の電圧を印加したの
ち、インク残量検出用の電圧を印加し、前記インク消耗
検出装置は前記インク残量検出用の電圧による前記一対
の電極間の電流量を検出することでインクの残量を検出
し、前記一対の電極がインク残量検出電極を兼ねるよう
にしたインクジェットプリンタとする。
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides an ink tank containing a conductive ink, a plurality of nozzles connected to the ink tank, and a discharge nozzle in the nozzle. A pair of electrodes facing the outlet, and an alternating-current pulse voltage generator for applying a pulse voltage for alternately changing the polarity for ink ejection between the pair of electrodes,
An ink consumption detecting device is provided in an ink jet printer for performing 1-dot printing by causing an alternating current to flow through the conductive ink by the alternating pulse voltage to evaporate the ink between the electrodes to eject the ink and generate the alternating pulse. The apparatus applies a discharge voltage to the pair of electrodes and then applies a voltage for ink remaining amount detection, and the ink consumption detection device uses a current amount between the pair of electrodes based on the ink remaining amount detection voltage. To detect the remaining amount of ink, and the pair of electrodes also serves as an ink remaining amount detecting electrode.

【0008】[0008]

【作用】本発明は上記の構成において、一対の電極がイ
ンク吐出用の電極として動作するとともに、吐出動作後
のインク残量検出用電圧印加電極となる。
According to the present invention, in the above structure, the pair of electrodes act as electrodes for ejecting ink, and also serve as voltage applying electrodes for detecting the remaining ink amount after the ejecting operation.

【0009】[0009]

【実施例】【Example】

(実施例1)以下、本発明の一実施例のインクジェット
プリンタについて図面を参照しながら説明する。
(Embodiment 1) Hereinafter, an ink jet printer according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

【0010】図1は本発明の一実施例のインクジェット
プリンタのインク吐出部の構成をブロック図で示す。図
において、インクタンク2にノズル7が結合され、ノズ
ル中の導電性インク1が、交流パルス電圧発生装置12
と一対の電極4と5により加熱され、膨張して吐出口3
から吐出する。以上の構成と動作は従来のインクジェッ
トプリンタの構成および吐出動作と同じであり、説明を
省略する。本発明が従来のインクジェットプリンタと異
なる点は、図1に示すようにノズル中にインク吐出用の
一対の電極のみ設け、インクタンク内にインク残量検出
専用の電極を設けず、かつインクの残量も検出しようと
することにある。
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the construction of an ink ejection portion of an ink jet printer according to an embodiment of the present invention. In the figure, a nozzle 7 is connected to an ink tank 2, and the conductive ink 1 in the nozzle is connected to an AC pulse voltage generator 12
Is heated by the pair of electrodes 4 and 5 and expands to form the discharge port 3
Discharge from. The above-described configuration and operation are the same as the configuration and the ejection operation of the conventional inkjet printer, and the description thereof will be omitted. The present invention is different from the conventional ink jet printer in that only a pair of electrodes for ejecting ink are provided in the nozzle as shown in FIG. The amount is also trying to be detected.

【0011】図2は図1におけるインク消耗検出装置1
0と交流パルス電圧発生装置12の構成を回路図で示
す。
FIG. 2 shows an ink consumption detecting device 1 in FIG.
0 and the configuration of the AC pulse voltage generator 12 are shown in a circuit diagram.

【0012】以下、上記構成要素の相互関係と動作につ
いて説明する。図2において、CPU13からトランジ
スタTr5とTr6にL信号が出力され状態では、一対
の電極4と5はともにグランドレベルに設定され、電極
間4と5との間には通電電流6は流れない。このとき、
インクジェットプリンタは待機状態となる。つぎにCP
U13からトランジスタTr5にL信号、トランジスタ
Tr6にH信号が出力されると、電極4は電極5に向か
って正の電位レベル、電極5はグランドレベルに変化
し、電極4から電極5に向かって正の通電電流6が流れ
る。つぎの所定時間後に、CPU13はトランジスタT
r5にH信号、トランジスタTr6にL信号を出力し、
前記通電方向とは逆方向の負の通電電流6を流す。この
交流通電電流により、ノズル7中の導電性インク1の一
部が蒸発して気泡を発生し、急峻な体積変化を起こす。
この体積変化の圧力によってノズル中の他の導電性イン
ク1が吐出口3から吐出され、1ドットのインク滴とな
る。つづいて、CPU13はトランジスタTr5への信
号をHからLに戻し、インクジェットプリンタを待機状
態とし、1パルス目の動作が終了する。以後、これらの
一連の動作を繰り返すことにより、インク吐出を行な
う。正負の通電電流を1ドット当り複数回繰り返し印加
することで電極の安定性が増大する。この場合、正負の
総電流値が等しくなるよう制御することにより良好な結
果が得られる。
The mutual relationship and operation of the above components will be described below. In FIG. 2, when the L signal is output from the CPU 13 to the transistors Tr5 and Tr6, the pair of electrodes 4 and 5 are both set to the ground level, and the conduction current 6 does not flow between the electrodes 4 and 5. At this time,
The inkjet printer is in a standby state. Next CP
When an L signal is output from U13 to the transistor Tr5 and an H signal is output to the transistor Tr6, the electrode 4 changes to a positive potential level toward the electrode 5, the electrode 5 changes to the ground level, and a positive signal goes from the electrode 4 to the electrode 5. An energizing current 6 of flows. After the next predetermined time, the CPU 13 causes the transistor T
The H signal is output to r5 and the L signal is output to the transistor Tr6,
A negative energizing current 6 in the opposite direction to the energizing direction is passed. This alternating current causes a part of the conductive ink 1 in the nozzle 7 to evaporate and generate bubbles, which causes a sharp volume change.
The pressure of this volume change causes the other conductive ink 1 in the nozzle to be ejected from the ejection port 3 to form an ink droplet of 1 dot. Subsequently, the CPU 13 returns the signal to the transistor Tr5 from H to L, puts the inkjet printer in the standby state, and the operation of the first pulse is completed. After that, ink is ejected by repeating these series of operations. The stability of the electrodes is increased by repeatedly applying positive and negative energizing currents multiple times per dot. In this case, good results can be obtained by controlling the positive and negative total current values to be equal.

【0013】つぎに、インク残量検出動作について図3
を参照しながら説明する。図3の(a)は第1の実施例
におけるインク残量検出の動作をタイミングチャートで
示す。図において、CPU13は印字データに基づいた
印字交流パルス信号(図の○印で示す)を図2に示した
手段で電極間に出力したのち、インク残量検出用の直流
パルス信号(図の△印で示す)を1パルス出力する。図
2におけるR1はインク残量検出用の抵抗である。電極
4と5との間に流れる電流は印字信号および前記直流パ
ルス信号出力中に抵抗R1を通して流れる。抵抗R1に
流れる電流はインクが消耗するとともに次第に減少し、
抵抗R1の両端の電圧値も減少する。したがって、イン
ク残量検出手段10は電圧値の減少を調べることによっ
て、インクの残量の限界点を知ることができる。限界と
なる最小許容電圧値は印字濃度の変化をみてあらかじめ
実験によって決めておく。CPU13はインク残量検出
用の前記直流パルス信号が流れる場合のみ抵抗R1の両
端の電圧値を検出し、前記最小許容電圧値と比較してイ
ンク交換の時期を知る。
Next, the ink remaining amount detecting operation will be described with reference to FIG.
Will be described with reference to. FIG. 3A is a timing chart showing the operation of the remaining ink amount detection in the first embodiment. In the figure, the CPU 13 outputs a print AC pulse signal (indicated by a circle in the figure) based on the print data between the electrodes by the means shown in FIG. 2, and then a DC pulse signal for detecting the remaining ink amount (Δ in the figure). 1) is output. R1 in FIG. 2 is a resistor for detecting the remaining amount of ink. The current flowing between the electrodes 4 and 5 flows through the resistor R1 during the output of the print signal and the DC pulse signal. The current flowing through the resistor R1 gradually decreases as the ink is consumed,
The voltage value across the resistor R1 also decreases. Therefore, the ink remaining amount detecting means 10 can know the limit point of the ink remaining amount by checking the decrease of the voltage value. The minimum allowable voltage value, which is the limit, is determined in advance by an experiment in consideration of changes in print density. The CPU 13 detects the voltage value across the resistor R1 only when the DC pulse signal for detecting the remaining ink amount flows, and compares it with the minimum allowable voltage value to know the timing of ink replacement.

【0014】このように本発明の第1の実施例のインク
ジェットプリンタによれば、導電性インクを収納したイ
ンクタンクと、前記インクタンクと結合した複数個のノ
ズルと、前記ノズル内にあって吐出口に対面した一対の
電極と、前記一対の電極間にインク吐出用の交互に極性
を変えるパルス電圧を印加する交流パルス電圧発生装置
とを備え、前記交流パルス電圧により導電性インクに交
流電流を流すことで前記電極間内のインクを蒸発させて
インクを発射し、1ドット印字を行なうインクジェット
プリンタにおいて、インク消耗検出装置を設け、前記交
流パルス発生装置は前記一対の電極に吐出用の電圧を印
加したのち、インク残量検出用の電圧を印加し、前記イ
ンク消耗検出装置は前記インク残量検出用の電圧による
前記一対の電極間の電流量を検出することでインクの残
量を検出し、前記一対の電極がインク残量検出電極を兼
ねるようにしたインクジェットプリンタとすることによ
り、インクタンク内にインン残量検出用電極を設けるこ
なくインク残量を検出でき、構造が簡単になる効果があ
る。
As described above, according to the ink jet printer of the first embodiment of the present invention, the ink tank containing the conductive ink, the plurality of nozzles coupled to the ink tank, and the nozzles in the nozzle are ejected. A pair of electrodes facing the outlet and an AC pulse voltage generator for applying a pulse voltage for alternately changing the polarity for ink ejection are provided between the pair of electrodes, and an AC current is applied to the conductive ink by the AC pulse voltage. In an ink jet printer for performing 1-dot printing by evaporating the ink in the electrodes to eject the ink by flowing the ink, an ink consumption detecting device is provided, and the AC pulse generating device supplies an ejection voltage to the pair of electrodes. After applying the voltage, a voltage for detecting the remaining ink amount is applied, and the ink consumption detecting device detects the voltage between the pair of electrodes by the voltage for detecting the remaining ink amount. The ink remaining amount is detected by detecting the current amount, and an ink remaining amount detecting electrode is provided in the ink tank by using an ink jet printer in which the pair of electrodes also serve as the ink remaining amount detecting electrodes. The remaining amount of ink can be detected without any effect, which has the effect of simplifying the structure.

【0015】(実施例2)以下、本発明の第2の実施例
のインクジェットプリンタについて図面を参照しながら
説明する。本発明の第2の実施例のインクジェットプリ
ンタの構成要素は図1に示したものと同じであり、異な
るところは交流電圧発生装置12の出力するインク消耗
検出パルスの波形である。
(Second Embodiment) An ink jet printer according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. The components of the ink jet printer according to the second embodiment of the present invention are the same as those shown in FIG. 1, except for the waveform of the ink consumption detection pulse output from the AC voltage generator 12.

【0016】以下、本発明の第2の実施例のインクジェ
ットプリンタのインク残量検出動作について図3を参照
しながら説明する。図3の(b)は本発明の第2の実施
例のインクジェットプリンタのインク残量検出の動作を
タイミングチャートで示す。図2におけるR1はインク
残量検出用の抵抗であり、電極4、5間に流れる交流通
電電流は全て抵抗R1を通してグランドにながれる。つ
まり、抵抗R1の両端には交流通電電流の値に応じて電
圧が発生している。CPU13は印字データに基づい
て、交流パルス電圧発生装置からの交流パルス電圧を一
対に電極に6パルス印加し、ノズル外にインクを発射し
たのち、インク残量検出用の1パルスの交流パルス電圧
を交流電圧発生装置12から一対の電極に印加する。こ
のとき、CPU13はインク残量検出抵抗R1の両端電
圧をチェックする。前記一対の電極間内にインクが充填
されていれば、インク残量検出抵抗R1の両端に電圧が
発生しており、CPU13はインク残量有りと判断し、
印字動作を続行する。逆に前記一対の電極間内にインク
が充填されてなければ、インク残量検出抵抗R1の両端
に電圧が発生せず、CPU13はインク残量無しと判断
し、印字動作を終了し、インク交換の時期を知らせる。
The remaining ink amount detecting operation of the ink jet printer of the second embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to FIG. FIG. 3B is a timing chart showing the operation of detecting the remaining ink amount of the inkjet printer according to the second embodiment of the present invention. R1 in FIG. 2 is a resistor for detecting the remaining ink amount, and all the alternating currents flowing between the electrodes 4 and 5 can flow to the ground through the resistor R1. That is, a voltage is generated across the resistor R1 according to the value of the alternating current. Based on the print data, the CPU 13 applies a pair of AC pulse voltage from the AC pulse voltage generator to the electrodes for 6 pulses, ejects the ink to the outside of the nozzle, and then outputs 1 pulse of the AC pulse voltage for detecting the remaining ink amount. The voltage is applied from the AC voltage generator 12 to the pair of electrodes. At this time, the CPU 13 checks the voltage across the remaining ink level detection resistor R1. If the space between the pair of electrodes is filled with ink, a voltage is generated across the remaining ink amount detecting resistor R1, and the CPU 13 determines that there is ink remaining amount.
Continue printing. On the contrary, if ink is not filled between the pair of electrodes, no voltage is generated across the remaining ink amount detection resistor R1, the CPU 13 determines that there is no remaining ink amount, ends the printing operation, and replaces the ink. Inform when.

【0017】なお、実施例ではインク残量検出用の交流
パルス電圧パルス数を1パルス(正負パルス1ペア)と
しているが、これは実施例の電極間内インクの沸騰条件
(インク発射条件)が6パルス以上という条件例から決
定したものであり、他のパルス数であってもよいことは
言うまでもない。
In the embodiment, the number of AC pulse voltage pulses for detecting the remaining amount of ink is one pulse (one pair of positive and negative pulses), but this is because the ink boiling condition (ink ejection condition) between the electrodes in the embodiment is It is needless to say that the number of pulses is determined based on the condition example of 6 pulses or more and other numbers of pulses may be used.

【0018】また、他の実施例として、インク残量検出
に交流パルス電圧装置のパルス電圧値を印字時とは変え
て、インクが沸騰蒸発しない交流パルス電圧値を一対の
電極に印加して、インク残量検出を行なっても同様な結
果が得られる。
Further, as another embodiment, the pulse voltage value of the AC pulse voltage device for ink remaining amount detection is changed from that at the time of printing, and an AC pulse voltage value at which ink does not boil and evaporate is applied to a pair of electrodes, Similar results can be obtained by detecting the remaining ink amount.

【0019】[0019]

【発明の効果】以上の実施例から明かなように、本発明
は導電性インクを収納したインクタンクと、前記インク
タンクと結合した複数個のノズルと、前記ノズル内にあ
って吐出口に対面した一対の電極と、前記一対の電極間
にインク吐出用の交互に極性を変えるパルス電圧を印加
する交流パルス電圧発生装置とを備え、前記交流パルス
電圧により導電性インクに交流電流を流すことで前記電
極間内のインクを蒸発させてインクを発射し、1ドット
印字を行なうインクジェットプリンタにおいて、インク
消耗検出装置を設け、前記交流パルス発生装置は前記一
対の電極に吐出用の電圧を印加したのち、インク残量検
出用の電圧を印加し、前記インク消耗検出装置は前記イ
ンク残量検出用の電圧による前記一対の電極間の電流量
を検出することでインクの残量を検出し、前記一対の電
極がインク残量検出電極を兼ねるようにしたインクジェ
ットプリンタとすることにより、インク残量検出専用の
電極が不要となり、装置の構成を簡単にできる効果があ
る。
As is apparent from the above embodiments, the present invention provides an ink tank containing a conductive ink, a plurality of nozzles connected to the ink tank, and a nozzle in the nozzle that faces the ejection port. And a pair of electrodes, and an alternating-current pulse voltage generator for applying a pulse voltage for alternately ejecting the ink between the pair of electrodes. By applying an alternating current to the conductive ink by the alternating pulse voltage, In an ink jet printer for performing 1-dot printing by evaporating the ink between the electrodes to eject the ink, an ink consumption detecting device is provided, and the AC pulse generating device applies an ejection voltage to the pair of electrodes. By applying a voltage for detecting the remaining amount of ink, the ink consumption detecting device detects the amount of current between the pair of electrodes based on the voltage for detecting the remaining amount of ink. By using an ink jet printer in which the pair of electrodes also function as the ink remaining amount detecting electrodes by detecting the ink remaining amount, an electrode dedicated to the ink remaining amount detection is not required, and the effect of simplifying the configuration of the device is obtained. is there.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】本発明の第1および第2の実施例のインクジェ
ットプリンタにおけるインク吐出部の構成を示すブロッ
ク図
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an ink ejection unit in an inkjet printer according to first and second embodiments of the present invention.

【図2】本発明の第1および第2の実施例のインクジェ
ットプリンタにおける交流パルス発生装置とインク残量
検出検出装置の構成を示す回路図
FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram showing a configuration of an AC pulse generator and an ink remaining amount detecting device in the inkjet printer according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention.

【図3】本発明の第1および第2の実施例のインクジェ
ットプリンタにおけるインク吐出およびインク残量検出
の動作を示すタイミングチャート
FIG. 3 is a timing chart showing operations of ink ejection and ink remaining amount detection in the inkjet printers of the first and second embodiments of the present invention.

【図4】従来のインクジェットプリンタのインク吐出部
の構成を示すブロック図
FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an ink ejection unit of a conventional inkjet printer.

【図5】従来のインクジェットプリンタの交流パルス発
生装置およびインク残量検出装置の構成を示す回路図
FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram showing configurations of an AC pulse generator and an ink remaining amount detector of a conventional inkjet printer.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1 導電性インク 2 インクタンク 3 吐出口 4、5 一対の電極 6 導電性インクを流れる通電電流 7 ノズル 10 インク残量検出装置 12 交流パルス電圧発生装置 1 Conductive ink 2 ink tank 3 outlets 4,5 pair of electrodes 6 Current flowing through conductive ink 7 nozzles 10 Ink remaining amount detection device 12 AC pulse voltage generator

───────────────────────────────────────────────────── フロントページの続き (72)発明者 堀尾 英明 大阪府門真市大字門真1006番地 松下電器 産業株式会社内 (72)発明者 大山 正治 大阪府門真市大字門真1006番地 松下電器 産業株式会社内 (72)発明者 松田 光栄 大阪府門真市大字門真1006番地 松下電器 産業株式会社内   ─────────────────────────────────────────────────── ─── Continued front page    (72) Inventor Hideaki Horio             1006 Kadoma, Kadoma-shi, Osaka Matsushita Electric             Sangyo Co., Ltd. (72) Inventor, Shoji Oyama             1006 Kadoma, Kadoma-shi, Osaka Matsushita Electric             Sangyo Co., Ltd. (72) Inventor Koei Matsuda             1006 Kadoma, Kadoma-shi, Osaka Matsushita Electric             Sangyo Co., Ltd.

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 導電性インクを収納したインクタンク
と、前記インクタンクと結合した複数個のノズルと、前
記ノズル内にあって吐出口に対面した一対の電極と、前
記一対の電極間にインク吐出用の交互に極性を変えるパ
ルス電圧を印加する交流パルス電圧発生装置とを備え、
前記交流パルス電圧により導電性インクに交流電流を流
すことで前記電極間内のインクを蒸発させてインクを発
射し、1ドット印字を行なうインクジェットプリンタに
おいて、インク消耗検出装置を設け、前記交流パルス発
生装置は前記一対の電極に吐出用の電圧を印加したの
ち、インク残量検出用の電圧を印加し、前記インク消耗
検出装置は前記インク残量検出用の電圧による前記一対
の電極間の電流量を検出することでインクの残量を検出
し、前記一対の電極がインク残量検出電極を兼ねるよう
にしたインクジェットプリンタ。
1. An ink tank containing a conductive ink, a plurality of nozzles connected to the ink tank, a pair of electrodes in the nozzle facing the ejection port, and an ink between the pair of electrodes. An alternating-current pulse voltage generator for applying a pulse voltage whose polarity is alternately changed for ejection is provided,
An ink consumption detecting device is provided in an ink jet printer for performing 1-dot printing by causing an alternating current to flow through the conductive ink by the alternating pulse voltage to evaporate the ink between the electrodes to eject the ink and generate the alternating pulse. The apparatus applies a discharge voltage to the pair of electrodes and then applies a voltage for ink remaining amount detection, and the ink consumption detection device uses a current amount between the pair of electrodes based on the ink remaining amount detection voltage. An ink jet printer in which the remaining amount of ink is detected by detecting the above, and the pair of electrodes also serve as the remaining ink amount detecting electrodes.
【請求項2】 一対の電極間に流れる交流通電電流によ
りインク残量検出を行なうようにした請求項1記載のイ
ンクジェットプリンタ。
2. The ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein the remaining ink amount is detected by an alternating current flowing between a pair of electrodes.
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