Ink jet printers

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Fluid or fluid source handling means

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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06386689

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to ink jet printers, and more particularly, it relates to ink jet printers in which sub tanks are mounted at the side of recording heads, and main tanks are provided at the side of the printer body, and ink filled in the main tanks are supplied to the sub tanks and recording is carried out by the recording heads of ink jet type.
The ink jet printers are disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. H 10-86395 and other publications in which sub tanks for ink are mounted at the side of recording heads, and main tanks for ink are mounted at the printer body side, and the ink is supplied from the main tanks to the sub tanks, and the ink is supplied from the sub tanks to the recording heads, and the ink is discharged from the recording heads to the paper to carry out a drafting. Also, in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. H 05-294528, the ink jet printer is disclosed in which the paper is guided onto a large diameter platen roller, and a drafting is carried out by the ink jet head on this platen roller.
As the ink for recording on the paper, the solvent ink has heretofore been known. This solvent ink has an advantageous point that the recorded surface keeps its ink stuck to the surface since the ink is fully dissolved therein. For this reason, there is no necessity of coating a protective film such as a lamination on the recording surface on which the recording is applied with the solvent ink.
However, the solvent ink has an alcoholic ingredient that has high volatility which is easily dried up as compared with aqueous ink, but on the other hand, it instantly becomes solid. Also, there is a quality that if it remains as it is, the pigment ingredient separates. Accordingly, in order to use such solvent ink and other easily volatile inks for use in the ink jet printers, a sealing quality is required in whole of ink supply paths, and basically, contact of the ink with atmosphere should be prevented as much as possible, and evaporation of the ink must be prevented. For this purpose, there is a need for keeping the ink in the recording heads, tubes, sub tanks for a long period of time. Furthermore, unless the ink is periodically stirred and mixed, there is an apprehension that the ink ingredient tends to separate.
An object of the present invention is to solve the foregoing points.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is to provide a high quality drafting with an ink that has a minimum contact with atmosphere and has high volatility and its ink ingredient tends to separate.
Ink jet type recording heads and sub tanks are mounted at the side of a Y cursor, and main tanks are disposed at the side of the printer body. When the drafting is completed or is in standby for drafting, the ink in the sub tanks are recovered to the side of the main tanks, and the ink in the recording heads are recovered at the side of a waste solution tank. After the ink in the sub tanks is recovered to the side of the main tanks, and before the ink in the main tanks is supplied into the sub tanks, the ink in the main tanks is stirred. After the ink in the recording heads is recovered to the side of the waste solution tank, the insides of the recording heads are cleaned with the cleaning solution, and after the cleaning, the air is supplied into the recording heads, and the inside of the recording heads is dried up. An atmosphere release valve is provided for the sub tank, and after filling the ink in the recording head, the atmospheric release valve is closed except for the drafting time and the supply/discharge operation of the ink into the sub tanks, and thus, the ink in the sub tanks is prevented from it being evaporated.


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