Liquid injection recording apparatus and suction recovery device

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346140R, B41J 2165

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050863053

ABSTRACT:
In a suction recovering device used in a liquid injection recording apparatus having a cap integrally provided with a plurality of caps, each for hermetically sealing the circumference of the orifice of a liquid injection recording head each cap communicating with suction and vent means, the cap is formed of an elastic material and atmosphere communicating means is provided for communicating the interior of the cap with the atmosphere immediately before the circumference of the orifice is hermetically sealed by the cap.

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