System for detecting inoperative inkjets in three-dimensional object printing using an optical sensor and reversible thermal substrates

US9302518B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9302518-B2
Application numberUS-201414231301-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2014
Priority dateMar 31, 2014
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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An apparatus detects inoperative inkjets during printing of three-dimensional objects. The apparatus includes a reversible thermal substrate that changes optical density in areas where material drops are ejected onto the substrate. An optical sensor generates image data of the substrate after material drops are ejected onto the substrate and these image data are analyzed to identify inoperative inkjets.

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What is claimed: 1. A printer comprising: a printhead configured with inkjets to eject drops of material; an endless belt of reversible thermal substrate entrained about a plurality of rollers, the endless belt being configured to move to a position opposite the printhead to enable the reversible thermal substrate to receive drops ejected from the printhead; an optical sensor configured to generate data corresponding to the drops on the thermal substrate; a transport configured to move the substrate to a position opposite the optical sensor to enable the optical sensor to generate image data of the drops on the thermal substrate; a cleaning member; and a controller operatively connected to the transport, the optical sensor, and the printhead, the controller being configured to operate an actuator to move the endless belt of reversible thermal substrate about the plurality of rollers, to operate the printhead to eject a predetermined number of drops from each inkjet onto the thermal substrate while the thermal substrate remains stationary at the position opposite the printhead to enable the predetermined number of drops to form a test dot for each inkjet on the thermal substrate, to operate the optical sensor to generate image data of the thermal substrate, to identify inoperative inkjets in the printhead with reference to the image data received from the optical sensor that corresponds to the test dots on the thermal substrate, and to operate the cleaning member to engage the reversible thermal substrate as the endless belt of reversible thermal substrate moves past the cleaning member. 2. The printer of claim 1 further comprising: a supply of cleaning solvent; and the controller is further configured to operate the supply of cleaning solvent to apply cleaning solvent to the reversible thermal substrate before the cleaning member engages the reversible thermal substrate. 3. The printer of claim 1 , the cleaning member further comprising: a heater configured to heat the reversible thermal substrate as the reversible thermal substrate moves past the cleaning member. 4. A printer comprising: a printhead configured with inkjets to eject drops of material; a reversible thermal substrate configured to move to a position opposite the printhead to receive drops ejected from the printhead; an optical sensor configured to generate data corresponding to the drops on the reversible thermal substrate, the optical sensor having a width that is wider than a width of the reversible thermal substrate; a transport configured to move the substrate to a position opposite the optical sensor to enable the optical sensor to generate image data of the drops on the reversible thermal substrate; and a controller operatively connected to the transport, the optical sensor, and the printhead, the controller being configured to operate the printhead to eject a predetermined number of drops from each inkjet onto the reversible thermal substrate while the reversible thermal substrate remains stationary at the position opposite the printhead to enable the predetermined number of drops to form a test dot for each inkjet on the reversible thermal substrate, to operate the optical sensor to generate image data of the reversible thermal substrate, and to identify inoperative inkjets in the printhead with reference to the image data received from the optical sensor that corresponds to the test dots on the reversible thermal substrate. 5. A printer comprising: a printhead configured with inkjets to eject drops of material; a reversible thermal substrate configured to move to a position opposite the printhead to receive drops ejected from the printhead; an optical sensor configured to generate data corresponding to the drops on the reversible thermal substrate, the optical sensor being positioned on a side of the reversible thermal substrate that is opposite a side of the reversible thermal substrate that receives drops from the printhead; a transport configured to move the substrate to a position opposite the optical sensor to enable the optical sensor to generate image data of the drops on the reversible thermal substrate; and a controller operatively connected to the transport, the optical sensor, and the printhead, the controller being configured to operate the printhead to eject a predetermined number of drops from each inkjet onto the reversible thermal substrate while the reversible thermal substrate remains stationary at the position opposite the printhead to enable the predetermined number of drops to form a test dot for each inkjet on the reversible thermal substrate, to operate the optical sensor to generate image data of the reversible thermal substrate, and to identify inoperative inkjets in the printhead with reference to the image data received from the optical sensor that corresponds to the test dots on the reversible thermal substrate.

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  • B29C64/393Primary

    for controlling or regulating additive manufacturing processes · CPC title

  • Framework · CPC title

  • B29C64/112Primary

    using individual droplets, e.g. from jetting heads · CPC title

  • Structures for supporting 3D objects during manufacture and intended to be sacrificed after completion thereof · CPC title

  • Cleaning means pushed or actuated by print head movement · CPC title

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What does patent US9302518B2 cover?
An apparatus detects inoperative inkjets during printing of three-dimensional objects. The apparatus includes a reversible thermal substrate that changes optical density in areas where material drops are ejected onto the substrate. An optical sensor generates image data of the substrate after material drops are ejected onto the substrate and these image data are analyzed to identify inoperative…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/393. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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