Printing apparatus

US2017190182A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017190182-A1
Application numberUS-201615383060-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 19, 2016
Priority dateJan 5, 2016
Publication dateJul 6, 2017
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In a printing apparatus, ink mist resulting from ink discharge is suctioned by a fan and moves along a flow path (recovery path) formed by alternating ribs in a recovery unit, and the ribs have a width becoming increasingly smaller as a downstream side of the flow path (recovery path) is approached.

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A printing apparatus comprising: a printing unit performing printing by discharging a liquid to a transported medium; a recovery unit recovering mist arising from the liquid discharged from the printing unit; and an airflow generation source moving the mist into the recovery unit, wherein the recovery unit includes a recovery path recovering the mist in an inner portion, wherein the recovery path has walls and ribs disposed on the walls, wherein the walls include a first wall and a second wall placed to face the first wall, wherein the ribs include two first ribs disposed toward the second wall from the first wall and having gaps between the second wall and themselves and one second rib disposed toward the first wall from the second wall and having a gap between the first wall and itself, wherein the second rib is disposed between the two first ribs, wherein the first ribs and the second rib have overlapping parts in a direction intersecting with a direction in which the ribs extend, and wherein a gap between the second rib and one of the two first ribs positioned downstream with respect to a direction in which the mist moves is narrower than a gap between the second rib and the other one of the two first ribs positioned upstream with respect to the direction in which the mist moves. 2 . A printing apparatus comprising: a printing unit performing printing by discharging a liquid to a transported medium; a recovery unit recovering mist arising from the liquid discharged from the printing unit; and an airflow generation source moving the mist into the recovery unit, wherein the recovery unit includes a recovery path recovering the mist in an inner portion, wherein the recovery path has walls and ribs disposed on the walls, wherein the walls include a first wall and a second wall placed to face the first wall, wherein the ribs include one first rib disposed toward the second wall from the first wall and having a gap between the second wall and itself and one second rib disposed toward the first wall from the second wall and having a gap between the first wall and itself, wherein the first rib and the second rib have overlapping parts in a direction intersecting with a direction in which the ribs extend, wherein the first rib is disposed upstream of the second rib with respect to a direction in which the mist moves, and wherein a gap between a tip of the second rib and the first wall is narrower than a gap between a tip of the first rib and the second wall. 3 . The printing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein another first rib is disposed downstream of the second rib with respect to the direction in which the mist moves, and wherein a gap between the second rib and one of the two first ribs positioned downstream with respect to the direction in which the mist moves is narrower than a gap between the second rib and the other one of the two first ribs positioned upstream with respect to the direction in which the mist moves. 4 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first wall is a plate-shaped member having a first surface on which the rib is disposed and a second surface on a side opposite to the first surface, and wherein the first wall is disposed such that the second surface faces a suction port in the recovery unit suctioning the mist through a gap and is inclined toward an upstream side of the recovery path. 5 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the recovery unit is connected to a lower part of a support base supporting the medium, wherein a hole communicating with the suction port in the recovery unit suctioning the mist is formed in the support base, wherein the printing unit discharges the liquid toward the support base in a state where a part of the medium is not positioned in the hole during flushing, and wherein driving energy of the airflow generation source during the movement of the mist can be variably controlled. 6 . The printing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the airflow generation source is controlled such that the driving energy of the airflow generation source for recovering the mist after printing termination in a case where a share of the liquid in the medium is equal to or higher than a threshold exceeds the driving energy of the airflow generation source for recovering the mist after printing termination in a case where the share is lower than the threshold. 7 . The printing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the airflow generation source is driven during the flushing and the printing by the printing unit, and wherein the airflow generation source is controlled such that the driving energy at a time when the printing unit performs the flushing in a period following termination of the printing on one surface of the medium and initiation of the printing on the other surface of the medium by the printing unit exceeds the driving energy of the airflow generation source at a time when the printing unit performs the printing on the medium. 8 . The printing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the airflow generation source is driven during the flushing and the printing by the printing unit, wherein the printing unit is provided with a nozzle capable of discharging the liquid and a cap capable of covering the nozzle, and wherein the airflow generation source is controlled such that the driving energy at a time when the printing unit performs the flushing after a predetermined period of time in which the printing unit does not discharge the liquid and the nozzle is not covered by the cap exceeds the driving energy of the airflow generation source at a time when the printing unit performs the printing on the medium. 9 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the airflow generation source is a fan and the driving energy is a rotation speed of the fan. 10 . The printing apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the fan is placed on a downstream side of the recovery path. 11 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein an absorbing material absorbing the mist is disposed in at least a part of a part constituting the recovery path in the recovery unit, and wherein a density inside the absorbing material is higher than a density on a surface side of the absorbing material. 12 . A printing apparatus comprising: a printing unit performing printing by discharging a liquid to a transported medium; a recovery unit recovering mist arising from the liquid discharged from the printing unit; and an airflow generation source moving the mist into the recovery unit, wherein the recovery unit includes a recovery path along which the mist is moved by an airflow generated by the airflow generation source, and wherein a speed of the mist movement along the recovery path is higher downstream than upstream with respect to a direction of the mist movement.

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  • Cleaning of print head nozzles (B41J2/16505, B41J2/1707 take precedence) · CPC title

  • by applying pressure only · CPC title

  • for marking on special material · CPC title

  • Conditioning of the outside of ink supply systems, e.g. inkjet collector cleaning, ink mist removal (B41J2/08, B41J2/16517, B41J2/18 take precedence) · CPC title

  • for paper-width or non-reciprocating print heads · CPC title

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What does patent US2017190182A1 cover?
In a printing apparatus, ink mist resulting from ink discharge is suctioned by a fan and moves along a flow path (recovery path) formed by alternating ribs in a recovery unit, and the ribs have a width becoming increasingly smaller as a downstream side of the flow path (recovery path) is approached.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seiko Epson Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J2/16517. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 06 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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