Printhead wiping
US-2017015101-A1 · Jan 19, 2017 · US
US11396183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11396183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716074835-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2022 |
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Printers and associated printer maintenance methods and apparatus are disclosed. An example printer includes a nozzle to dispense fluid; a wiper to wipe the nozzle during a maintenance event; and a controller to cause the nozzle to dispense fluid during the maintenance event while the wiping material engages or is immediately adjacent the nozzle to deter a substance from being present within the nozzle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A printer, comprising: a nozzle to dispense fluid; a wiper to carry wiping material, the wiping material to move relative to the wiper to wipe the nozzle during a maintenance event; and processor circuitry to cause the nozzle to dispense fluid during the maintenance event while the wiping material of the wiper engages the nozzle to deter a substance from being present within the nozzle, the processor circuitry to cause the nozzle and the wiper with the wiping material to translate as the nozzle dispenses the fluid during the maintenance event. 2. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the substance includes particulates. 3. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is to cause the nozzle to dispense the fluid during the maintenance event to deter the substance from being urged into the nozzle by an interaction between the wiper and the nozzle. 4. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is an agent, the printer further including an agent dispenser that includes the nozzle, the agent dispenser to cause the nozzle to dispense the agent onto a work area of the printer during an additive manufacturing procedure. 5. The printer of claim 4 , further including a build material dispenser, the build material dispenser to dispense build material onto the work area during the additive manufacturing procedure, the agent to be selectively deposited onto the build material by the agent dispenser. 6. The printer of claim 5 , further including an energy source to apply energy to the build material to at least partially solidify the build material. 7. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is to cause the nozzle to dispense the fluid onto the wiper during the maintenance event to deter the substance from being present within the nozzle. 8. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the printer is a three-dimensional printer. 9. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is to initiate the maintenance event based on an amount of build material dispensed by the nozzle. 10. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is to cause the nozzle to dispense the fluid in response to the nozzle and the wiper being translated simultaneously while the wiping material engages the nozzle. 11. The printer of claim 1 , further including a spring-biased follower to urge the wiping material into engagement with the nozzle. 12. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is to cause a cover of the nozzle to move away from the nozzle during the maintenance event to enable the wiping material to engage the nozzle. 13. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuitry is to adjust a movement of the wiping material based on a degree to which a portion of the wiping material has been exposed to build material. 14. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the wiper and the nozzle are to translate simultaneously, and wherein the wiper is to translate in a first direction and the nozzle is to translate in a second direction different from the first direction. 15. A method, comprising: determining to perform a maintenance event on a printer; in response to determining to perform the maintenance event on the printer, moving a nozzle and a wiper supporting wiping material, the wiping material to move relative to the wiper; and while the wiping material engages the nozzle, ejecting fluid from the nozzle to deter a substance from being present within the nozzle as the nozzle and the wiper with the wiping material are translated. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the engaging of the nozzle and the wiping material is to encourage fluid to be drawn out of the nozzle. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the substance is air. 18. The method of claim 15 , further including advancing the wiping material to enable an unused portion of the wiping material to engage the nozzle. 19. The method of claim 15 , after or before the maintenance event, further including depositing build material on a work area, selectively depositing agent from the nozzle onto the build material, and applying energy to the build material to selectively fuse the build material on which the agent has been deposited. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the translating the nozzle and the wiper includes moving the wiping material toward the nozzle and moving the nozzle across the wiping material. 21. An apparatus, comprising: memory in the apparatus; instructions; and processor circuitry to execute the instructions to: determine to perform a maintenance event on a printer, control a position of a wiper carrying wiping material, the wiping material to be used during the maintenance event such that the wiping material moves relative to the wiper, control a position of a nozzle during the maintenance event, in response to the determination to perform the maintenance event on the printer, one of the nozzle or the wiper caused to move relative to the other of the nozzle or the wiper to engage the nozzle and the wiping material, cause fluid to be ejected from the nozzle to deter a substance from being present within the nozzle while the wiping material engages the nozzle, and cause the wiper with the wiping material and the nozzle to translate as the substance is ejected from the nozzle.
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