Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Controller
Patent
1995-12-11
1998-02-24
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Controller
B41J 201
Patent
active
057215740
ABSTRACT:
An ink detecting mechanism for a liquid ink printer including a liquid ink printhead having a plurality of ink carrying conduits terminated by an ink ejecting orifice. The ink detecting mechanism detects the presence of ink within the ink carrying conduits and includes a normally open circuit maintained in an open condition when said ink carrying conduit lacks the presence of ink. The fluid detecting device includes a detecting probe spaced from a transducer element located in the ink carrying conduit such that the presence of ink is detected for between the location of the detecting probe and the location of the transducer element. A signal is generated by a detection circuit for each of the channels of the printhead. Each signal is then summed and a decision signal is generated indicating whether or not the entire array of printhead nozzles should be primed. The detection of ink within the channels is performed without the need for ejecting ink from the channels.
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Fuller Benjamin R.
Hallacher Craig A.
Krieger Daniel J.
Xerox Corporation
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