Ink-jet printer
US-10293612-B2 · May 21, 2019 · US
US10843469B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10843469-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916413833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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An ink-jet printer including a conveyor, a carriage, a recording head, a power supply, an ink receiver, a command receiver, and a controller, is provided. The controller executes the steps of: determining a discharge ink amount that should be discharged to the ink receiver; raising a drive voltage to a first voltage when the discharge ink amount is less than a first threshold value, and raising the drive voltage to a second voltage when the discharge ink amount is the first threshold value or more; performing a flushing process; based on the flushing process after having raised the drive voltage to the second voltage having finished in the case of having raised the drive voltage to the second voltage, stepping down the drive voltage from the second voltage to the first voltage; and based on the flushing process having finished and on the drive voltage being the first voltage, performing a printing process.
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An ink-jet printer, comprising: a recording head having a nozzle configured to discharge ink; a power supply configured to supply a drive voltage to the recording head; an ink receiver configured to face the recording head; a command receiver; and a controller configured to control the recording head, and the power supply to execute: raising the drive voltage to a first voltage in a case that a condition is satisfied, and raising the drive voltage to a second voltage higher than the first voltage in a case that the condition is not satisfied; performing a flushing process for discharging ink from the recording head toward the ink receiver, under a condition that the command receiver receives a recording command which is an instruction to record an image on a sheet and that the raising the drive voltage has finished; lowering the drive voltage from the second voltage to the first voltage, under a condition that the flushing process after raising the drive voltage to the second voltage has finished; and performing a printing process, under a condition that the flushing process has finished and that the drive voltage becomes the first voltage. 2. The ink-jet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine a discharge ink amount that the recording head is to discharge toward the ink receiver before raising the drive voltage, and wherein the controller is configured to: raise the drive voltage to the first voltage in a case that the determined discharge ink amount is less than a first threshold value, as the condition is satisfied; and raise the drive voltage to the second voltage in a case that the determined discharge ink amount is not less than the first threshold value, as the condition is not satisfied. 3. The ink-jet printer according to claim 2 , wherein under a condition that the command receiver receives a preceding command giving prior notice of transmission of the recording command from an information processing apparatus, the controller, executes determining the discharge ink amount and raising the drive voltage. 4. The ink-jet printer according to claim 3 , wherein the controller determines the discharge ink amount such that the longer an elapsed time from most recently executing the flushing process to receiving the preceding command is, the larger the discharge ink amount becomes. 5. The ink-jet printer according to claim 3 , further comprising: a cap facing the recording head in a case that the carriage is positioned in a second position which is a position displaced in the main scanning direction from the sheet facing area, the second position being different from the first position; and a cap shifter configured to move the cap relative to the recording head, between a covering position closely contacting the recording head to cover the nozzle and a separated position separated from the recording head, and wherein under a condition that the command receiver receives the preceding command, the controller controls the carriage and the cap shifter to execute, in parallel, in raising the drive voltage: taking the cap off the recording head by changing a relative position of the recording head and the cap from the covering position to the separated position; and moving the carriage from the second position toward the first position, in a case that the cap and the recording head are separated. 6. The ink-jet printer according to claim 2 , wherein the controller controls the recording head to execute: discharging ink of the discharge ink amount in a times of the flushing processes, in a case that the discharge ink amount is less than a third threshold value; and discharging ink of the discharge ink amount dispersed in β(β>α) times of the flushing processes, in a case that the discharge ink amount is not less than the third threshold value. 7. The ink-jet printer according to claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to execute the printing process in a high image quality mode or a low image quality mode, in a case that the command receiver has received a first command which is an instruction to perform the recording process in the high image quality mode, the controller determines the discharge ink amount to a first ink amount, and in a case that the command receiver has received a second command which is an instruction to perform the recording process in the low image quality mode, the controller determines the discharge ink amount to a second ink amount which is larger than the first ink amount. 8. The ink-jet printer according to claim 1 , further comprising a carriage on which the recording head is mounted, the carriage being movable in a main scanning direction along a sheet facing area, and the sheet facing area facing the sheet, and wherein the ink receiver faces the recording head in a case that the carriage is positioned in a first position which is more to an outside in the main scanning direction than the sheet facing area. 9. The ink-jet printer according to claim 8 , further comprising a sensor mounted in the carriage to detect that the sheet has reached the sheet facing area, wherein the controller is further configured to determine a discharge ink amount that the recording head is to discharge toward the ink receiver before raising the drive voltage, wherein a plurality of the nozzles are arranged in the main scanning direction in the recording head, wherein the controller is configured to control the carriage, the recording head, and the power supply to execute: in the flushing process, discharging ink of the determined discharge ink amount from each of the plurality of the nozzles in an arrangement order in the main scanning direction, in a process of moving the carriage in the area facing the ink receiver; under a condition that the ink has discharged from all of the nozzles in the flushing process, in parallel, causing the carriage which is in motion to reach the sheet facing area without stopping the carriage, and lowering the drive voltage; positioning the sheet toward the sheet facing area; and performing the printing process, under a condition that lowering the drive voltage has finished and that the sensor has detected the sheet that has been positioned. 10. The ink-jet printer according to claim 9 , wherein the power supply has a charger charging electric charges corresponding to the drive voltage, and wherein lowering the drive voltage causes the power supply to stop application of a voltage to the charger and causes the charger to self-discharge until the drive voltage reaches the first voltage. 11. The ink-jet printer according to claim 10 , further comprising: a cap facing the recording head in a case that the carriage is positioned in a second position which is a position more to the outside in the main scanning direction than the sheet facing area, the second position being different from the first position, and a cap shifter configured to move the cap relative to the recording head, between a covering position closely contacting the recording head to cover the nozzle and a separated position separated from the recording head, wherein the recording head has a discharge energy generator which generates energy for discharging ink from the nozzle by the drive voltage charged in the charger, and wherein in a case that the carriage is positioned in the second position, the controller controls the power supply to stop application of a voltage to the charger and causes the discharge energy generator to generate energy, whereby the drive voltage is lowered. 12. The ink-jet printer according to claim 8 , wherein the
Charge means, e.g. electrodes · CPC title
by applying pressure only · CPC title
Conditioning of the inside of ink supply circuits, e.g. flushing during start-up or shut-down · CPC title
Pumps for idle discharge of liquid through nozzles · CPC title
Cleaning process logic, e.g. for determining type or order of cleaning processes · CPC title
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