Media handling in an ink-jet printer
First Claim
1. A printer comprising:
- a printed which traverses laterally across a sheetlike print medium, the printed defining a laterally-extending print zone between the transverse edges of the print medium;
means for driving the print medium along a print medium path through the print zone;
means for bowing the print medium downwardly at each of its transverse edges in the print zone and for substantially reducing any tendency of the print medium transverse edges to interfere with the printhead.
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Abstract
Described herein is a printer having a printhead which traverses laterally across a sheetlike print medium and which thereby defines a laterally-extending print zone across the print medium. A paper transport mechanism in the printer has drive rollers and associated pinch wheels to drive the print medium through the printer'"'"'s print zone. The paper transport mechanism further includes an upper print media guide and a lower print medium guide. The two print medium guides are shaped at their transverse ends to bow the transverse edges of the print medium downwardly to reduce its tendency to buckle upwardly into the printhead. In order to fit the upper print medium guide into the limited available space above the drive rollers, it is made of a lower molded portion for paper contact and an upper backing portion for rigidity. A pinch finger extends toward the printer'"'"'s print zone beyond the pinch wheels to establish a pinch point against the drive roller in near proximity to the print zone.
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23 Claims
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1. A printer comprising:
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a printed which traverses laterally across a sheetlike print medium, the printed defining a laterally-extending print zone between the transverse edges of the print medium; means for driving the print medium along a print medium path through the print zone; means for bowing the print medium downwardly at each of its transverse edges in the print zone and for substantially reducing any tendency of the print medium transverse edges to interfere with the printhead.
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2. A printer comprising:
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a printhead which traverses laterally across a sheetlike print medium, the print medium having transverse edges which tend to curl upwardly and interfere with the printhead, the printhead defining a laterally-extending print zone between the transverse edges of the print medium; at least one drive roller having a periphery for frictional contact with the print medium to drive the print medium along a print medium path through the print zone; the print medium path extending partially around and over the top of the drive roller and then away from the drive roller periphery through the print zone; an upper print media guide having a lower support edge extending over the print medium, the lower support edge being positioned to contact the print medium between the drive roller and the print zone, the lower support edge having a central segment and two end segments, the end segments being positioned over the transverse edges of the print medium; the end segments of the lower support edge being lower than the central segment of the lower support edge to bow the print medium downwardly at each of its transverse edges as it enters the print zone and to thereby reduce the tendency of the print medium transverse edges to interfere with the printhead. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of supporting a print medium through a print zone of a printer beneath the printer'"'"'s printhead, the print medium having transverse edges which tend to curl upwardly and interfere with the printhead, the method comprising the following steps:
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driving the print medium into the print zone; bowing the print medium downwardly at its transverse edges through the print zone and substantially reducing the tendency of the print medium transverse edges to interfere with the printhead.
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14. A method of supporting a print medium through a print zone of a printer beneath the printer'"'"'s printhead, the print medium having transverse edges which tend to curl upwardly and interfere with the printhead, the method comprising the following steps:
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supporting the print medium from above with a lower support edge positioned immediately upstream along a print medium path from the print zone, the lower support edge having a central segment and two end segments, the end segments being positioned over the transverse edges of the print medium; lowering the end segments of the lower support edge relative to the central segment to bow the print medium downwardly at each of its transverse edges as it enters the print zone and to thereby reduce the tendency of the print medium transverse edges to interfere with the printhead. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A printer comprising:
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a printhead which traverses laterally across a sheetlike print medium, the printhead defining a laterally-extending print zone across the print medium; at least one drive roller having a periphery for frictional contact with the print medium to drive the print medium along a print medium path through the print zone, the print medium path extending partially around and over the top of the drive roller and then away from the drive roller periphery through the print zone; wherein portions of the printhead traverse over the drive roller and define a limited space between the printhead and the drive roller; an upper print media guide positioned in the limited space above the drive roller, the upper print media guide having a lower support edge extending over the print medium to contact and guide the print medium between the drive roller and the print zone; the upper print media guide comprising a molded plastic portion of limited structural strength and an upper metal backing portion of greater structural strength to support and rigidify the molded plastic portion in the limited space above the drive roller, the molded plastic portion allowing the upper print media guide to have complex contour details as needed to contact and guide the print medium and to accommodate the drive roller and its associated parts, the upper metal backing portion providing accurate positioning of the complex contour details of the molded plastic portion. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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