Ink jet recorder
US-2015367635-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9511607B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9511607-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414531122-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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An imaging device includes a printhead and a detector configured to generate an electronic signal indicative of an increase in height in a portion of a media before such portion of the media passes the printhead. The imaging device also includes a vacuum source operable to pull the portion of the media having the increase in height away from the printhead so the media does not impact the printhead. The vacuum source is positioned below an opening in a platen opposite the printhead.
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What is claim is: 1. A printer comprising: at least one printhead configured to eject ink onto media as the media passes by the at least one printhead; a detector configured to generate an electrical signal indicative of an increase in a height that is present in a portion of the media before the portion of the media reaches the at least one printhead; a vacuum source configured to pull the portion of the media having the increase in height away from the at least one printhead as the portion of the media passes the at least one printhead; and a controller operatively connected to the detector and the vacuum source, the controller being configured to operate the vacuum source to pull the portion of the media having the increase in height away from the at least one printhead and increase a gap distance between the at least one printhead and the portion of the media having the increase in height for a time period determined with reference to a time at which the detector generates the electrical signal indicative of the increase in the height in the portion of the media and a speed at which the media is passing by the at least one printhead and then deactivate the vacuum source to increase a gap distance between the at least one printhead and the media following the portion of the media having the increase in height. 2. The printer of claim 1 further comprising: a platen positioned between the at least one printhead and the vacuum source to enable the media to pass over the platen, the platen having at least one opening that enables vacuum source to pull the media against the platen and away from the at least one printhead. 3. The printer of claim 2 further comprising: a first roller positioned to transition the media onto the platen before the media reaches the at least one printhead. 4. The printer of claim 2 further comprising: a second roller positioned to transition the media off the platen after the media has passed by the at least one printhead. 5. The printer of claim 2 , the platen further comprising: at least one rib extending across the at least one opening to support the portion of the media being pulled by the vacuum source. 6. The printer of claim 5 wherein the at least one rib spans the at least one opening substantially in a direction in which the media passes by the at least one printhead. 7. The printer of claim 1 further comprising: a first roller positioned to engage the media before the media reaches the at least one printhead; and a second roller positioned to engage the media after the media passes by the at least one printhead, the first and second roller being configured to support the media on opposite sides of the at least one printhead. 8. The printer of claim 1 , the controller being further configured to: deactivate the vacuum source at a time determined with reference to: an electrical signal generated by the detector indicative of an end of the portion of the media having an increase in height; and a speed at which the media is passing by the at least one printhead.
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