Liquid ejecting apparatus, imprint apparatus, and control method
US-2024198679-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US9573399B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9573399-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615078619-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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Provided is an air jet emission method used in a recording apparatus. The recording apparatus performs predetermined printing by ejecting ink droplets from a recording head provided in an apparatus body onto a medium. The medium is fed into the apparatus body while being guided by a guide and is transported from an upstream side, which is one side with respect to the apparatus body, toward a downstream side, which is an opposite side with respect to the apparatus body. The air jet emission method comprises: emitting a jet of air onto a surface of the transported medium at a predetermined area over a heating device at the upstream side, thereby blowing dust off the surface of the transported medium. The heating device is provided in the guide so as to apply heat to the transported medium.
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What is claimed is: 1. An air jet emission method used in a liquid ejecting apparatus that performs predetermined printing by ejecting liquid droplets from a liquid ejecting head provided in an apparatus body onto a medium, the medium being fed into the apparatus body while being guided by a guide, the medium being transported from an upstream side, which is one side with respect to the apparatus body, toward a downstream side, which is an opposite side with respect to the apparatus body, comprising: emitting a jet of air or gas onto a surface of the transported medium at a predetermined area including a region of contact with a heater, thereby blowing dust off the surface of the transported medium, the heater being provided in the guide in a location that is located upstream in the transport direction of the medium from the liquid ejecting head so as to apply heat to the transported medium, the heater being made of a conductive material, the air being emitted by a blower that is located upstream in the transport direction of the medium from the liquid ejecting head and is opposite the heater at the predetermined area. 2. A liquid ejecting apparatus, comprising: a medium that is transported along a guide and is fed into an apparatus body while being guided by the guide through an opening formed at an upstream side, which is one side with respect to the apparatus body, and is outputted through an opening formed at a downstream side, which is an opposite side with respect to the apparatus body; a liquid ejecting head that performs predetermined printing by ejecting liquid droplets onto the medium; a heater that is provided in the guide and provided upstream of the liquid ejecting head in the transport direction of the medium, is made of a conductive material, and applies heat to the medium; and a blower that emits a jet of air or gas through a nozzle opening to a predetermined area of the medium fed into the apparatus body, thereby blowing dust off the area, the blower being located upstream in the transport direction of the medium from the liquid ejecting head and being opposite the heater at the predetermined area. 3. The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the blower is configured in such a way that the air or the gas having been blown to the surface of the medium through the nozzle opening will go in a direction away from the apparatus body. 4. The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein an angle formed by a direction in which the jet of the air or the gas is emitted through the nozzle opening and a slope of a surface area of the medium exposed to the jet of the air or the gas emitted is an acute angle. 5. The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the nozzle opening is formed at tip of a linear portion that is formed by linearly reducing a depth of a duct of the blower; and wherein the nozzle opening is elongated in a direction orthogonal to a transportation direction of the medium. 6. The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein an air inlet of the blower is located above the nozzle opening, and the air or the gas is supplied from the upstream side as viewed from the nozzle opening by being taken in in a direction that is orthogonal to a direction in which the jet of the air or the gas is emitted through the nozzle opening. 7. The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein operation of each component provided inside the apparatus body is controlled by an external controller provided outside the apparatus body. 8. A liquid ejecting apparatus, comprising: an apparatus body for transporting a medium along in a transport direction; a liquid ejecting head for ejecting liquid droplets onto the medium; a heater, located upstream of the liquid ejecting head in the transport direction of the medium, is made of a conductive material, and is configured to apply heat to the medium; and a blower for emitting a jet of air or gas to a predetermined area of the medium fed along the apparatus body to blow dust off the area, the blower being located upstream of the liquid ejecting head in the transport direction of the medium and being opposite the heater at the predetermined area.
Cleaning arrangements · CPC title
Air or gas for cleaning · CPC title
Cooling or ventilating arrangements · CPC title
Curing or drying the ink on the copy materials, e.g. by heating or irradiating · CPC title
Means for heating the copy materials before or during printing · CPC title
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