US20100149270A1 - Modular printer assembly with arcuate printheads - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a modular printer.
- the invention relates particularly, but not necessarily exclusively, to a modular commercial printer for effecting high speed, digital, photographic quality, commercial printing.
- the invention relates specifically to drying equipment for a printer for aiding drying of a printed image on a web of print media.
- the applicant has also proposed a commercial printer using a number of floor mounted printers having pagewidth print heads.
- This commercial printer is intended for extremely high production rates such as up to five 180 page documents per second.
- the applicant has recognised a need for a commercial printer which occupies a smaller volume and which has a lower through put rate but of the same quality as the applicant's previously proposed Memjet commercial printer.
- a modular printer assembly includes a housing having an upper cover, a lower cover, a first side wall, and a second side wall opposing the first side wall; a pair of communication ports, a first communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a first external printer assembly, and the second communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a second external printer assembly, whereby the modular printer assembly is included in a daisy chain of printer assemblies; and a print engine having two printhead assemblies defining a media feed path therebetween, each of the two printhead assemblies having two arcuate printheads provided adjacent each other in a downstream direction. Each arcuate printhead has a radius of curvature approximating a radius of a respective roller assembly provided adjacent each arcuate printhead.
- FIG. 1 shows a three dimensional view of a printer, in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the printer
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of the printer
- FIG. 4 shows an end view of the printer
- FIG. 5 shows a three dimensional view of a printer stack, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a three dimensional view of a printer stack, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 shows a three dimensional view of the printer including its fluid connections
- FIG. 8 shows a detailed, three dimensional view of part of the printer
- FIG. 9 shows a three dimensional, exploded view of the printer
- FIG. 10 shows a three dimensional view of a print engine of the printer
- FIG. 11 shows a sectional end view of the print engine
- FIG. 12 shows, on an enlarged scale, part of the print engine
- FIG. 13 shows a three dimensional view of one of the print head assemblies of the print engine
- FIG. 14 shows a three dimensional, exploded view of one of the print head assemblies
- FIG. 15 shows a sectional side view of a print media loading mechanism of the printer, in its loading configuration
- FIG. 16 shows a sectional side view of the loading mechanism of the printer in its open, non-loading configuration
- FIG. 17 shows a three dimensional view of the loading mechanism in its non-loading configuration
- FIG. 18 shows a three dimensional, exploded view of the loading mechanism in its loading configuration.
- reference numeral 10 generally designates a printer, in accordance with the invention.
- the printer 10 is a modular printer to be used in combination with other, identical printers, as will be described in greater detail below for effecting high speed, digital, photographic quality, commercial printing.
- Arrays of the printers 10 can be combined to provide scalable printing systems. However, single printers 10 may also be used individually, if desired.
- the printer 10 comprises a housing 12 .
- the housing 12 is made up of an upper cover 14 , a lower cover 16 ( FIG. 9 ), a first side wall 18 and a second, opposed side wall 20 ( FIG. 9 ).
- Each side wall 18 , 20 terminates in an end cap or cheek molding 22 .
- Each cheek molding 22 is the same to reduce the costs of production of the printer 10 .
- Each cheek molding 22 has a slot in which an application-specific insert 24 is received.
- the housing 12 surrounds a frame 26 . Internal components of the printer 10 are supported on the frame 26 .
- each cheek molding 22 at each end of the housing 12 support a guide roller 28 adjustably between them.
- each cheek molding 22 defines an arcuate slot 30 within which an axle of its associated roller 28 is received.
- the printers 10 are stacked together to form a stack 40 .
- the stack 40 is arranged on a support table 42 .
- a lowermost printer 10 in the stack 40 is locked to the table 42 by means of locking feet 44 of the printer 10 .
- each subsequent printer 10 in the stack 40 is received in associated holes 46 in a top of a subjacent printer 10 .
- Each locking foot 44 has a bayonet fitting so that, when the foot 44 is inserted into one of the holes 46 of the subjacent printer or the table 42 , as the case may be, a quarter turn of the foot 44 locks the upper printer 10 with respect to the subjacent printer 10 or the table 42 .
- the printers 10 when stacked horizontally, may be offset with respect to each other by locking the locking feet 44 of one printer 10 into the appropriate holes 46 of the subjacent printer.
- a plurality of serially aligned holes 46 is arranged adjacent each cheek molding 22 .
- the offset stacking of the printers 10 allows print media, such as paper 48 , to be fed from unwinders (not shown) into each of the printers 10 at a predetermined angle and to be fed out of the printers 10 at a suitable exit angle. If the paper 48 is to be fed in and out of the printers 10 horizontally, the printers 10 of the stack 40 are vertically aligned with respect to each other.
- FIG. 6 another embodiment of the stack 40 is shown.
- the printers 10 are arranged vertically and are spaced horizontally with respect to each other.
- paper 48 is fed into each printer 10 at an upper end of the printer and is fed out, after printing, through a bottom of each printer 10 .
- the stack 40 is supported on a framework 49 with the printer at one end of the stack 40 being locked to an end plate 51 of the framework 49 via its locking feet 44 .
- Adjacent printers 10 in the stack 40 are locked together by inserting the locking feet 44 of one printer 10 into the appropriate holes 46 of the adjacent printer 10 .
- a control console 54 is provided for controlling operation of the printer stack 40 .
- Each printer 10 communicates with its controller and with other printers in the stack 40 via a USB2 connection 50 received in a double USB port arrangement 52 .
- the port arrangement 52 has an inlet port and an outlet port for enabling the printers 10 of the stack 40 to be daisy-chained together and to communicate with each other.
- Each printer includes a print engine 56 made up of a pair of opposed print head assemblies 54 for enabling double-sided printing to be effected.
- the print head assembly 54 ( FIG. 11 ) of the print engine 56 of the printer 10 can print in up to twelve colors.
- each print head assembly 54 is a duplexed print head so that, if desired, six colors, duplicated, can be printed by each print head assembly 54 .
- Ink is fed to the print engine 56 via an ink coupling box 58 .
- the coupling box 58 supports twelve ink couplings 60 thereon.
- Ink hoses 64 are coupled to the coupling box 58 via the couplings 60 and communicate with the print head assemblies 54 of the print engine 56 via an ink connector 62 ( FIG. 9 ).
- a power connection port 66 is also supported on the ink coupling.
- the port 66 is received through an opening 68 in one of the inserts 24 of one of the cheek moldings 22 .
- the same insert 24 supports an air coupling 70 .
- An air hose 72 ( FIG. 7 ) feeds air to the print head assemblies 54 of the print engine 56 to maintain print head nozzles (not shown) of the print head assemblies 54 free of debris and foreign matter.
- a roller assembly 74 is mounted at an inlet end of the printer 10 .
- the roller assembly 74 includes a drive roller 76 and a driven roller 78 .
- the drive roller 76 is driven by a drive motor 80 supported on a metal bracket 82 .
- the metal bracket 82 is mirrored by a corresponding bracket 84 at an opposed end of the roller assembly 74 .
- the brackets 82 and 84 are supported on the frame 26 .
- roller assembly 86 is provided at an outlet end of the printer 10 .
- the roller assembly 86 has a drive roller 88 driven by a drive motor 90 and a driven roller 92 .
- the rollers 86 and 92 are supported between metal brackets 94 and 96 .
- the brackets 94 and 96 are secured to the frame 26 .
- the bracket 94 also supports the motor 90 .
- the drive roller 76 drives the driven roller 78 via a set of helical gears 132 .
- a similar arrangement applies in respect of the roller 88 and 92 of the roller assembly 86 .
- the cheek molding 22 at the inlet end of the printer 10 , opposite the molding 22 supporting the air coupling 70 , also supports a USB control PCB 98 .
- the print engine 56 is supported by a chassis comprising a pair of opposed metal brackets 100 , 102 mounted downstream (in a direction of feed of the paper) of the roller assembly 74 .
- Each metal bracket 100 , 102 supports one of the print head assemblies 54 of the print engine 56 .
- the print engine 56 is shown in greater detail in FIGS. 10 to 12 of the drawings. As described above, the print engine 56 comprises two print head assemblies 54 .
- the print head assemblies 54 are arranged in opposed relationship to enable double sided printing to be effected. In other words, the paper 48 passes between the print head assemblies 54 .
- the brackets 100 , 102 support the print head assemblies 54 and position the print head assemblies 54 approximately 0.75 mm apart from the web of paper 48 . This distance is automatically adjusted by the brackets 100 , 102 to maintain constant spacing with varying paper thickness.
- print heads of the print head assemblies 54 are so designed as to allow for close proximity to the rollers 76 and 78 resulting in a closely controlled paper to print head gap.
- Each print head assembly 54 comprises a first print head 104 and a second, adjacent print head 106 .
- Each print head 104 , 106 further, is made up of two modules 104 . 1 and 104 . 2 and 106 . 1 and 106 . 2 , respectively.
- the modules 104 . 1 and 106 . 1 are coupled together and are controlled by a first printed circuit board (PCB) 108 .
- the modules 104 . 2 and 106 . 2 are coupled together and are controlled by a second printed circuit board (PCB) 110 .
- PCB's 108 and 110 communicate with print head chips 112 of the print heads 104 and 106 via flex PCB's 114 .
- These flex PCB's 114 terminate in terminal pads 116 on moldings 118 of the modules 104 . 1 , 104 . 2 , 106 . 1 and 106 . 2 of the print heads 104 and 106 .
- the terminal pads 116 communicate with corresponding pads (not shown) of the PCB's 108 , 110 .
- the moldings 118 are mirror images of each other, each having ink inlets 120 at a free end thereof. Ink is fed in at one end of interconnected moldings 118 only so that the inlets 120 not being used are plugged by appropriate plugs.
- the PCB's 108 , 110 are mirror images of each other. This reduces the cost of production of the printer 10 and also enables rapid and easy assembly of the printer 10 .
- the PCB's 108 and 110 communicate with each other via a serial cable 122 .
- One of the PCB's 108 , 110 is connected via a connector 124 to the USB circuit board 98 .
- Each PCB 108 , 110 includes two print engine controllers (PEC's) 126 and associated memory devices 128 .
- the memory devices 128 are dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices.
- each print head assembly 54 is supported on the frame 100 , 102 via an end plate 130 ( FIG. 13 ).
- the print engine 56 is shown in greater detail in FIG. 11 of the drawings.
- the print engine 56 comprises the two print head assemblies 54 .
- each print head assembly 54 comprises two print heads 104 , 106 .
- Each print head 104 , 106 has a print head chip 112 associated therewith.
- the print head chips 112 of the print heads 104 , 106 are supported along a longitudinal edge portion of the moldings 118 .
- the edge portion of each molding 118 which carries the print head chip 112 is arcuate.
- the arcuate portion of each molding 118 has a radius of curvature which approximates that of the radius of the rollers 76 , 78 .
- This design of the print heads 104 , 106 allows for close proximity of the print head chips 112 to the rollers 76 , 78 resulting in a closely controlled paper to print head gap. In so doing the printhead chip 112 prints in a portion of the paper, which is taut, resulting in a more accurate deposition of ink drops on the paper 48 .
- an air channel 138 is arranged adjacent each print head chip 112 for feeding air to the print head chip 112 from the air hose 72 .
- each print head assembly 54 can print the twelve “colors” having the appropriate “colors” charged into the galleries 136 of the print heads 104 , 106 . Where six “colors” are to be printed, these are normally cyan, magenta, yellow and black. The remaining galleries 136 then have an ink fixative and a varnish. Where twelve “colors” are to be printed, the “colors” are cyan, magenta, yellow, black, red, green, blue, either three spot colors or two spot colors and infrared ink, and the fixative and the varnish.
- the printer 10 is designed so that, where six “colors” are to be printed, the printer can print at a printing speed of up to 1 ,360 pages per minute at a paper speed of 1.6 m/s. Where twelve “colors” are to be printed, the printer 10 is designed to operate at a printing speed of up to 680 pages per minute at a paper speed of 0.8 m/s.
- the high speed is achieved by operating the nozzles of the print head chips 112 at a speed of 50,000 drops per second.
- Each print head module 104 . 1 , 104 . 2 , 106 . 1 , 106 . 2 has six nozzle rows per print head chip 112 and each print head chip 112 comprises 92,160 nozzles to provide 737,280 nozzles per printer. It will be appreciated that, with this number of nozzles, full 1600 dpi resolution can be achieved on a web width of 18.625 inches. The provision of a web width of this dimension allows a number of pages of a document to be printed side-by-side.
- the amount of memory 128 installed on each board 108 , 110 is application dependent. If the printers 10 are being used for unchanging pages, for example, for offset press replacement, then 16 megabytes per memory module is sufficient. If the amount of variability on each page is limited to text, or a small range of variable images, then 16 megabytes is also adequate. However, for applications where successive pages are entirely different, up to 1 gigabyte may need to be installed on each board 108 , 110 to give a total of 4 gigabytes for the print engine 56 . This allows around 2,000 completely different pages to be stored digitally in the print engine 56 . The local buffering of the data also facilitates high speed printing by the printers 10 .
- the spacing between the print engine 56 and the exit roller assembly 86 is approximately one metre to allow for a one second warm-set ink drying time at a web speed of the paper 48 of approximately 0.8 metres per second.
- the fixative is used in one of the ink galleries 136 .
- warm air is blown into the interior of the printer 10 from a source (not shown) connected to an air inlet 140 ( FIG. 1 ) via an air hose 142 .
- the air inlet communicates with a metal air duct 144 ( FIG. 9 ) which blows the warm air over the paper 48 exiting the print engine 56 .
- Warm air is exhausted from the interior of the printer by means of vents 146 in the side wall 20 of the housing 12 of the printer 10 .
- the printer 10 includes a print media loading mechanism 150 for loading the paper 48 into the interior of the printer 10 .
- the loading mechanism 150 comprises a pair of opposed endless belts 152 (shown more clearly in FIGS. 15 to 18 of the drawings). Although not illustrated as such, these belts 152 are foraminous to enable the warm air ducted in through the duct 144 to be blown through the belts 152 over both surfaces of the paper 48 , after printing, in use.
- Each belt 152 passes around a pair of spaced rollers 154 .
- the rollers 154 are held captive to be vertically slidable in slides 156 .
- the slides 156 are mounted on the frame 26 of the printer 10 .
- Each roller 154 is mounted at one end of an arm 158 .
- the opposed end of each arm 158 is connected at a common pivot point 160 to a traverser block 162 so that the arms 158 are connected to their associated traverser block 162 scissors-fashion.
- the traverser block 162 is, in turn, mounted on a lead or worm screw 164 .
- the worm screw 164 is rotatably driven by a motor 166 supported on a bracket 168 .
- the rollers 154 are driven by a motor 170 ( FIG. 18 ).
- the mechanism 150 When it is desired to load paper 48 into the printer 10 , the mechanism 150 is operated by a paper load button 172 ( FIGS. 1 and 8 ). This causes the roller motor 170 to be activated as well as the motor 166 . Rotation of the motor 166 causes the traverser blocks 162 to move in the direction of arrows 174 to bring the belts 152 into abutment with each other. A leading edge of the paper 48 is fed between the belts 152 , is grabbed by the belts 152 and is fed through the printer 10 to exit through the exit roller assembly 86 .
- the direction of the motor 166 is reversed so that the traverser blocks move in directions opposite to that of arrows 174 causing the belts 152 to move to the position shown in FIG. 16 of the drawings.
- the belts 152 are spaced from, and do not bear against, surfaces of the paper 48 .
- a modular printer which can print at commercial printing speeds is provided for the printing of documents.
- Several modules can be arrayed in combination with inserting machines for published documents, such as magazines, with variable paper weights.
- print module redundancy allows paper splicing on a stopped web with no down time as the other printer modules in the stack 40 take up printing of the pages which would normally be printed by the out of operation printer 10 .
- Each printer 10 is provided with its document printing requirements over the USB2 communications network (or optional Ethernet) from a work station such as the console 54 .
- each printer 10 due to memory capacity of each printer 10 , tens of thousands of images and text blocks can be stored in memory allowing completely arbitrary selections on a page by page basis. This allows the printing of matter such as catalogues and magazines which are highly customised for each reader.
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A modular printer assembly includes a housing having an upper cover, a lower cover, a first side wall, and a second side wall opposing the first side wall; a pair of communication ports, a first communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a first external printer assembly, and the second communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a second external printer assembly, whereby the modular printer assembly is included in a daisy chain of printer assemblies; and a print engine having two printhead assemblies defining a media feed path therebetween, each of the two printhead assemblies having two arcuate printheads provided adjacent each other in a downstream direction. Each arcuate printhead has a radius of curvature approximating a radius of a respective roller assembly provided adjacent each arcuate printhead.
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- This Application is a Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 12/205915, filed on Sep. 8, 2008 which is a Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/992,747, filed Nov. 22, 2004, which is a Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/636,244, filed Aug. 8, 2003, now Issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,926,455, which is a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/662,210, filed on Sep. 15, 2000, now Issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,612,240, all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
- This invention relates to a modular printer. The invention relates particularly, but not necessarily exclusively, to a modular commercial printer for effecting high speed, digital, photographic quality, commercial printing. The invention relates specifically to drying equipment for a printer for aiding drying of a printed image on a web of print media.
- In high speed printing, large printing presses are daisy-chained together to print predetermined pages of publications which are then secured together to form the publications. Such printing presses occupy an extremely large volume and are very expensive.
- The applicant has also proposed a commercial printer using a number of floor mounted printers having pagewidth print heads. This commercial printer is intended for extremely high production rates such as up to five 180 page documents per second.
- To achieve such high production rates, large quantities of consumables need to be readily available for the printers. Thus, once again, such a commercial printer needs to occupy an extremely large volume although the cost of such a printer is considerably lower than equivalent high end, commercial printers which do not use the applicant's Memjet (Memjet is a trade mark of Silverbrook Research Pty Ltd) technology.
- The applicant has recognised a need for a commercial printer which occupies a smaller volume and which has a lower through put rate but of the same quality as the applicant's previously proposed Memjet commercial printer.
- According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a modular printer assembly includes a housing having an upper cover, a lower cover, a first side wall, and a second side wall opposing the first side wall; a pair of communication ports, a first communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a first external printer assembly, and the second communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a second external printer assembly, whereby the modular printer assembly is included in a daisy chain of printer assemblies; and a print engine having two printhead assemblies defining a media feed path therebetween, each of the two printhead assemblies having two arcuate printheads provided adjacent each other in a downstream direction. Each arcuate printhead has a radius of curvature approximating a radius of a respective roller assembly provided adjacent each arcuate printhead.
- The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a three dimensional view of a printer, in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the printer; -
FIG. 3 shows a side view of the printer; -
FIG. 4 shows an end view of the printer; -
FIG. 5 shows a three dimensional view of a printer stack, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 shows a three dimensional view of a printer stack, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 7 shows a three dimensional view of the printer including its fluid connections; -
FIG. 8 shows a detailed, three dimensional view of part of the printer; -
FIG. 9 shows a three dimensional, exploded view of the printer; -
FIG. 10 shows a three dimensional view of a print engine of the printer; -
FIG. 11 shows a sectional end view of the print engine; -
FIG. 12 shows, on an enlarged scale, part of the print engine; -
FIG. 13 shows a three dimensional view of one of the print head assemblies of the print engine; -
FIG. 14 shows a three dimensional, exploded view of one of the print head assemblies; -
FIG. 15 shows a sectional side view of a print media loading mechanism of the printer, in its loading configuration; -
FIG. 16 shows a sectional side view of the loading mechanism of the printer in its open, non-loading configuration; -
FIG. 17 shows a three dimensional view of the loading mechanism in its non-loading configuration; and -
FIG. 18 shows a three dimensional, exploded view of the loading mechanism in its loading configuration. - Referring to the drawings,
reference numeral 10 generally designates a printer, in accordance with the invention. Theprinter 10 is a modular printer to be used in combination with other, identical printers, as will be described in greater detail below for effecting high speed, digital, photographic quality, commercial printing. Arrays of theprinters 10 can be combined to provide scalable printing systems. However,single printers 10 may also be used individually, if desired. - The
printer 10 comprises ahousing 12. Thehousing 12 is made up of anupper cover 14, a lower cover 16 (FIG. 9 ), afirst side wall 18 and a second, opposed side wall 20 (FIG. 9 ). Eachside wall cheek molding 22. Eachcheek molding 22 is the same to reduce the costs of production of theprinter 10. Eachcheek molding 22 has a slot in which an application-specific insert 24 is received. - The
housing 12 surrounds aframe 26. Internal components of theprinter 10 are supported on theframe 26. - Opposed
cheek moldings 22 at each end of thehousing 12 support aguide roller 28 adjustably between them. Thus, eachcheek molding 22 defines anarcuate slot 30 within which an axle of its associatedroller 28 is received. - As described above, it is intended that, for commercial printing applications, a plurality of the
printers 10 will be used together. As illustrated inFIGS. 5 and 6 of the drawings, theprinters 10 are stacked together to form astack 40. In the embodiment illustrated atFIG. 5 , thestack 40 is arranged on a support table 42. Alowermost printer 10 in thestack 40 is locked to the table 42 by means of lockingfeet 44 of theprinter 10. - The
locking feet 44 of eachsubsequent printer 10 in thestack 40 are received in associatedholes 46 in a top of asubjacent printer 10. Each lockingfoot 44 has a bayonet fitting so that, when thefoot 44 is inserted into one of theholes 46 of the subjacent printer or the table 42, as the case may be, a quarter turn of thefoot 44 locks theupper printer 10 with respect to thesubjacent printer 10 or the table 42. - As illustrated in
FIG. 5 of the drawings, theprinters 10, when stacked horizontally, may be offset with respect to each other by locking thelocking feet 44 of oneprinter 10 into theappropriate holes 46 of the subjacent printer. Hence, a plurality of serially alignedholes 46 is arranged adjacent eachcheek molding 22. By appropriate selection of theholes 46, the requisite degree of offset, if any, can be achieved. - The offset stacking of the
printers 10 allows print media, such aspaper 48, to be fed from unwinders (not shown) into each of theprinters 10 at a predetermined angle and to be fed out of theprinters 10 at a suitable exit angle. If thepaper 48 is to be fed in and out of theprinters 10 horizontally, theprinters 10 of thestack 40 are vertically aligned with respect to each other. - In
FIG. 6 , another embodiment of thestack 40 is shown. In this embodiment, theprinters 10 are arranged vertically and are spaced horizontally with respect to each other. In the example illustrated,paper 48 is fed into eachprinter 10 at an upper end of the printer and is fed out, after printing, through a bottom of eachprinter 10. Thestack 40 is supported on aframework 49 with the printer at one end of thestack 40 being locked to anend plate 51 of theframework 49 via its lockingfeet 44.Adjacent printers 10 in thestack 40 are locked together by inserting the lockingfeet 44 of oneprinter 10 into theappropriate holes 46 of theadjacent printer 10. Acontrol console 54 is provided for controlling operation of theprinter stack 40. - Each
printer 10 communicates with its controller and with other printers in thestack 40 via aUSB2 connection 50 received in a doubleUSB port arrangement 52. Theport arrangement 52 has an inlet port and an outlet port for enabling theprinters 10 of thestack 40 to be daisy-chained together and to communicate with each other. - Each printer includes a
print engine 56 made up of a pair of opposedprint head assemblies 54 for enabling double-sided printing to be effected. The print head assembly 54 (FIG. 11 ) of theprint engine 56 of theprinter 10 can print in up to twelve colors. As will be described in greater detail below, eachprint head assembly 54 is a duplexed print head so that, if desired, six colors, duplicated, can be printed by eachprint head assembly 54. Ink is fed to theprint engine 56 via anink coupling box 58. Thecoupling box 58 supports twelveink couplings 60 thereon.Ink hoses 64 are coupled to thecoupling box 58 via thecouplings 60 and communicate with theprint head assemblies 54 of theprint engine 56 via an ink connector 62 (FIG. 9 ). Apower connection port 66 is also supported on the ink coupling. Theport 66 is received through anopening 68 in one of theinserts 24 of one of thecheek moldings 22. Thesame insert 24 supports anair coupling 70. An air hose 72 (FIG. 7 ) feeds air to theprint head assemblies 54 of theprint engine 56 to maintain print head nozzles (not shown) of theprint head assemblies 54 free of debris and foreign matter. - A
roller assembly 74 is mounted at an inlet end of theprinter 10. Theroller assembly 74 includes adrive roller 76 and a drivenroller 78. Thedrive roller 76 is driven by adrive motor 80 supported on ametal bracket 82. Themetal bracket 82 is mirrored by acorresponding bracket 84 at an opposed end of theroller assembly 74. Thebrackets frame 26. - In addition, a similar,
exit roller assembly 86 is provided at an outlet end of theprinter 10. Once again, theroller assembly 86 has adrive roller 88 driven by adrive motor 90 and a drivenroller 92. Therollers metal brackets brackets frame 26. Thebracket 94 also supports themotor 90. - The
drive roller 76 drives the drivenroller 78 via a set of helical gears 132. A similar arrangement applies in respect of theroller roller assembly 86. - The
cheek molding 22, at the inlet end of theprinter 10, opposite themolding 22 supporting theair coupling 70, also supports aUSB control PCB 98. - The
print engine 56 is supported by a chassis comprising a pair ofopposed metal brackets roller assembly 74. Eachmetal bracket print head assemblies 54 of theprint engine 56. - The
print engine 56 is shown in greater detail inFIGS. 10 to 12 of the drawings. As described above, theprint engine 56 comprises twoprint head assemblies 54. Theprint head assemblies 54 are arranged in opposed relationship to enable double sided printing to be effected. In other words, thepaper 48 passes between theprint head assemblies 54. Thebrackets print head assemblies 54 and position theprint head assemblies 54 approximately 0.75 mm apart from the web ofpaper 48. This distance is automatically adjusted by thebrackets - In addition, as will be described in greater detail below, print heads of the
print head assemblies 54 are so designed as to allow for close proximity to therollers - Each
print head assembly 54 comprises afirst print head 104 and a second,adjacent print head 106. Eachprint head - The modules 104.1 and 106.1 are coupled together and are controlled by a first printed circuit board (PCB) 108. Similarly, the modules 104.2 and 106.2 are coupled together and are controlled by a second printed circuit board (PCB) 110. PCB's 108 and 110 communicate with
print head chips 112 of the print heads 104 and 106 via flex PCB's 114. These flex PCB's 114 terminate interminal pads 116 onmoldings 118 of the modules 104.1, 104.2, 106.1 and 106.2 of the print heads 104 and 106. Theterminal pads 116 communicate with corresponding pads (not shown) of the PCB's 108, 110. - It is to be noted that the
moldings 118 are mirror images of each other, each havingink inlets 120 at a free end thereof. Ink is fed in at one end ofinterconnected moldings 118 only so that theinlets 120 not being used are plugged by appropriate plugs. Also, the PCB's 108, 110 are mirror images of each other. This reduces the cost of production of theprinter 10 and also enables rapid and easy assembly of theprinter 10. The PCB's 108 and 110 communicate with each other via aserial cable 122. One of the PCB's 108, 110 is connected via aconnector 124 to theUSB circuit board 98. - Each
PCB memory devices 128. Thememory devices 128 are dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices. - The
molding 118 of eachprint head assembly 54 is supported on theframe FIG. 13 ). - The
print engine 56 is shown in greater detail inFIG. 11 of the drawings. Theprint engine 56 comprises the twoprint head assemblies 54. As previously described, eachprint head assembly 54 comprises twoprint heads print head print head chip 112 associated therewith. Theprint head chips 112 of the print heads 104, 106 are supported along a longitudinal edge portion of themoldings 118. The edge portion of eachmolding 118 which carries theprint head chip 112 is arcuate. The arcuate portion of eachmolding 118 has a radius of curvature which approximates that of the radius of therollers print head chips 112 to therollers printhead chip 112 prints in a portion of the paper, which is taut, resulting in a more accurate deposition of ink drops on thepaper 48. - As illustrated more clearly in
FIG. 12 of the drawings, anair channel 138 is arranged adjacent eachprint head chip 112 for feeding air to theprint head chip 112 from theair hose 72. - With this arrangement of
print head assemblies 54, either six colors or twelve colors can be printed. Where six colors are to be printed, these are duplicated in the print heads 104, 106 of eachassembly 54 by having the appropriate colored ink or related matter (referred to for convenience as “colors”) in therelevant galleries 136 of themoldings 118. Instead, eachprint head assembly 54 can print the twelve “colors” having the appropriate “colors” charged into thegalleries 136 of the print heads 104, 106. Where six “colors” are to be printed, these are normally cyan, magenta, yellow and black. The remaininggalleries 136 then have an ink fixative and a varnish. Where twelve “colors” are to be printed, the “colors” are cyan, magenta, yellow, black, red, green, blue, either three spot colors or two spot colors and infrared ink, and the fixative and the varnish. - The
printer 10 is designed so that, where six “colors” are to be printed, the printer can print at a printing speed of up to 1,360 pages per minute at a paper speed of 1.6 m/s. Where twelve “colors” are to be printed, theprinter 10 is designed to operate at a printing speed of up to 680 pages per minute at a paper speed of 0.8 m/s. - The high speed is achieved by operating the nozzles of the
print head chips 112 at a speed of 50,000 drops per second. - Each print head module 104.1, 104.2, 106.1, 106.2 has six nozzle rows per
print head chip 112 and eachprint head chip 112 comprises 92,160 nozzles to provide 737,280 nozzles per printer. It will be appreciated that, with this number of nozzles, full 1600 dpi resolution can be achieved on a web width of 18.625 inches. The provision of a web width of this dimension allows a number of pages of a document to be printed side-by-side. - In addition, matter to be printed is locally buffered and, as a result, complex documents can be printed entirely from the locally buffered data.
- It is also intended that the amount of
memory 128 installed on eachboard printers 10 are being used for unchanging pages, for example, for offset press replacement, then 16 megabytes per memory module is sufficient. If the amount of variability on each page is limited to text, or a small range of variable images, then 16 megabytes is also adequate. However, for applications where successive pages are entirely different, up to 1 gigabyte may need to be installed on eachboard print engine 56. This allows around 2,000 completely different pages to be stored digitally in theprint engine 56. The local buffering of the data also facilitates high speed printing by theprinters 10. - The spacing between the
print engine 56 and theexit roller assembly 86 is approximately one metre to allow for a one second warm-set ink drying time at a web speed of thepaper 48 of approximately 0.8 metres per second. To facilitate drying of the printed images on thepaper 48 the fixative is used in one of theink galleries 136. In addition, warm air is blown into the interior of theprinter 10 from a source (not shown) connected to an air inlet 140 (FIG. 1 ) via anair hose 142. The air inlet communicates with a metal air duct 144 (FIG. 9 ) which blows the warm air over thepaper 48 exiting theprint engine 56. Warm air is exhausted from the interior of the printer by means ofvents 146 in theside wall 20 of thehousing 12 of theprinter 10. - The
printer 10 includes a printmedia loading mechanism 150 for loading thepaper 48 into the interior of theprinter 10. Theloading mechanism 150, comprises a pair of opposed endless belts 152 (shown more clearly inFIGS. 15 to 18 of the drawings). Although not illustrated as such, thesebelts 152 are foraminous to enable the warm air ducted in through theduct 144 to be blown through thebelts 152 over both surfaces of thepaper 48, after printing, in use. - Each
belt 152 passes around a pair of spacedrollers 154. Therollers 154 are held captive to be vertically slidable inslides 156. Theslides 156 are mounted on theframe 26 of theprinter 10. - Each
roller 154 is mounted at one end of anarm 158. The opposed end of eacharm 158 is connected at acommon pivot point 160 to atraverser block 162 so that thearms 158 are connected to their associatedtraverser block 162 scissors-fashion. Thetraverser block 162 is, in turn, mounted on a lead orworm screw 164. Theworm screw 164 is rotatably driven by amotor 166 supported on abracket 168. - The
rollers 154 are driven by a motor 170 (FIG. 18 ). - When it is desired to load
paper 48 into theprinter 10, themechanism 150 is operated by a paper load button 172 (FIGS. 1 and 8 ). This causes theroller motor 170 to be activated as well as themotor 166. Rotation of themotor 166 causes the traverser blocks 162 to move in the direction ofarrows 174 to bring thebelts 152 into abutment with each other. A leading edge of thepaper 48 is fed between thebelts 152, is grabbed by thebelts 152 and is fed through theprinter 10 to exit through theexit roller assembly 86. Once thepaper 48 has been loaded, the direction of themotor 166 is reversed so that the traverser blocks move in directions opposite to that ofarrows 174 causing thebelts 152 to move to the position shown inFIG. 16 of the drawings. Thus, during printing, thebelts 152 are spaced from, and do not bear against, surfaces of thepaper 48. - Accordingly, by means of the invention, a modular printer which can print at commercial printing speeds is provided for the printing of documents. Several modules can be arrayed in combination with inserting machines for published documents, such as magazines, with variable paper weights. In addition, print module redundancy allows paper splicing on a stopped web with no down time as the other printer modules in the
stack 40 take up printing of the pages which would normally be printed by the out ofoperation printer 10. - Each
printer 10 is provided with its document printing requirements over the USB2 communications network (or optional Ethernet) from a work station such as theconsole 54. - Also, due to memory capacity of each
printer 10, tens of thousands of images and text blocks can be stored in memory allowing completely arbitrary selections on a page by page basis. This allows the printing of matter such as catalogues and magazines which are highly customised for each reader. - It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
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1. A modular printer assembly comprising:
a housing having an upper cover, a lower cover, a first side wall, and a second side wall opposing the first side wall;
a pair of communication ports, a first communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a first external printer assembly, and the second communication port of the pair for connecting the modular printer assembly with a second external printer assembly, whereby the modular printer assembly is included in a daisy chain of printer assemblies; and
a print engine having two printhead assemblies defining a media feed path therebetween, each of the two printhead assemblies having two arcuate printheads provided adjacent each other in a downstream direction, wherein
each arcuate printhead has a radius of curvature approximating a radius of a respective roller assembly provided adjacent each arcuate printhead.
2. The modular printer assembly of claim 1 , wherein each roller assembly is partially received in said curvature of one printhead of a respective printhead assembly.
3. The modular printer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first side wall includes an air duct with an air inlet, the second side wall includes air exit vents, and the printer further comprises a warm air supply for ducting warm air through the air duct over the print media passing through the housing.
4. The modular printer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a loading mechanism including a drive assembly with a traversing mechanism engaged with the drive assembly, and a pair of endless belts and the roller assemblies operatively engaged with the traversing mechanism, wherein the drive assembly displaces the traversing mechanism to push and pull the belt and roller assemblies towards and away each other.
5. The modular printer assembly of claim 4 , further comprising inlet and exit roller assemblies for feeding media to the loading mechanism, the inlet and exit roller assemblies configured to feed the media through the housing at a predetermined rate so that said media only leaves the housing when the fixative has dried.
6. The modular printer assembly of claim 4 , wherein the endless belts are foraminous to enable warm air ducted through the duct to be blown through the belts over both front and back surfaces of the print media after printing.
7. The modular printer assembly of claim 4 , wherein each belt passes around a pair of spaced rollers held captive and operatively vertically displaceable in slides mounted on a frame of the printer.
8. The modular printer of claim 7 , wherein each roller is mounted at one end of an arm with opposed ends of each arm connected at a common pivot point to a traverser block, whereby the arms are connected to their associated traverser block scissors-fashion.
9. The modular printer assembly of claim 8 , wherein each traverser block is mounted on a worm screw rotatably driven by a motor.
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