Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Fluid or fluid source handling means
Patent
1993-04-30
1997-07-08
Lund, Valerie
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Fluid or fluid source handling means
B41J 2175
Patent
active
056466650
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet printer includes a movable carriage supported above an ink-receiving medium by a rail defining a carriage axis, with a cartridge holder mounted on said carriage having a plurality of cartridge compartments each receiving a respective thermal ink jet printer cartridge. Each cartridge is provided with three datum surfaces located on the perimeter of a sidewall of the cartridge, and sufficiently spaced apart from each other and from the center of gravity of the cartridge to provide accurate and stable alignment. More particularly, the nozzle plate of the cartridge is attached to a lower surface of snout portion such that the Y axis of the nozzle plate is substantially parallel to the first sidewall, with the first and second datum surfaces at the front and rear of a lower end of the ink reservoir portion straddling the snout and the third datum surface at an upper end of the ink reservoir portion. At least the first and second datum surfaces are spaced from the Y axis within a predetermined tolerance by a first predetermined spacing. The cartridge is also provided with a forwardly facing fourth datum surface on a lower end of the ink reservoir portion in front of the snout portion, and with a downwardly facing fifth datum surface on the perimeter wall of the ink reservoir portion adjacent the fourth datum surface and above said snout portion, so as to establish a pivot axis above and in front of the snout, and with a rearwardly facing sixth datum surface on an upper end of the ink reservoir portion of said perimeter wall. The fourth datum surface is spaced from the X axis of the nozzle plate within a predetermined tolerance, while the locations of the fifth datum surface (which is used to determine the spacing of the nozzle to the print medium) and the sixth datum surfaces (which is used to determine angular orientation of the cartridge about the pivot point) are somewhat less critical.
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Marler Jaren D.
Rhoads W. Wistar
Swanson David W.
Thoman Jeffrey A.
Hewlett--Packard Company
Lund Valerie
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