FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a modular printing system, especially a printing
system comprising a modular ink supply.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In printing or copying systems ink modules are used to supply ink to the imaging
devices, e.g. print heads.
[0003] In the prior art configurations a separate module is normally used to hold the ink
supply.
[0004] Alternatively, ink tanks can be held in the main printing module of a printing system.
[0005] Document
US5570118 discloses an apparatus for printing a multicolor image on a sheet movable along a
sheet path in a process direction comprising first and second printheads containing
different types of ink.
[0006] Further, due to the lack of modularity of the ink supply of these prior art configurations,
it is needed to provide ink tanks for every printing mode of the printing system,
e.g. black and white mode, full-color mode, etc.
[0007] In order to overcome the aforementioned problems, the present invention provides
a printing system comprising a modular ink supply. The modularity of the ink supply
allows including in the printing system exclusively those modules required for a desired
printing mode.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a new and
improved printing system.
[0009] In accordance with the invention, a printing module as recited in claim 1, an ink
supply module as recited in claim 2, and a printer as recited in claim 4 are provided.
Advantageous or preferred features of the invention are recited in the dependent claims.
[0010] A module is usually understood as each of a set of standardized parts or independent
units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture
or a building, as per its definition in Oxford dictionary.
[0011] According to one aspect, therefore, the present invention provides a printing module.
The printing module comprises a first media transport mechanism. Further, the printing
module comprises a first imaging device, e.g. print head. Further, the printing module
comprises a slot for accommodating an optional second imaging device. The printing
module further comprises a first ink supply device operatively connected to the first
imaging device, and a first ink inlet port operatively connected to the optional second
imaging device via a first ink supply line.
[0012] In this way, the first and second imaging devices can be independently supplied with
ink. The first image device is supplied ink through its connection to the first ink
supply. In turn, the second imaging device can be supplied ink through the first ink
inlet port, when the latter is connected to a second ink supply device of a module
different than the printing module.
[0013] According to another aspect, the printing module of the present invention further
comprises a second imaging device in the slot for accommodating an optional second
imaging device, wherein the second imaging device is fluidly connected to the first
ink inlet via the first ink supply line. The configuration of the present invention
allows introducing a second imaging device in the slot for accommodating a second
optional imaging device which is fluidly connected to the first ink inlet via the
first ink supply line, i.e. it receives its ink supply through an ink inlet port of
the printing module. As a consequence, the modularity of the present invention allows
introducing a second imaging device that receives its ink from an ink supply device
in a different module than the printing module.
[0014] According to another aspect, the present invention provides an ink supply module.
The ink supply module comprises a second media transport mechanism. Further, the ink
supply module comprises a slot for accommodating a drying/fixation apparatus, e.g.
a drying drum or a drying belt. The ink supply module further comprises a second ink
supply device, and a first ink outlet port operatively connected to the second ink
supply device via a second ink supply line.
[0015] As previously mentioned, this configuration allows the first and second imaging devices
to be independently supplied with ink. The first image device of the printing module
can be supplied ink through its connection to the first ink supply in the printing
module. In turn, the second imaging device of the printing module can be supplied
ink from the second ink supply through the first ink inlet port of the ink supply
module. This modular configuration allows easily providing printing systems including
only those modules required for a desired printing mode.
[0016] According to another aspect, the present invention provides an ink supply module
further comprising a drying/fixation apparatus in the slot for accommodating a drying/fixation
apparatus. This configuration allows including a further drying/fixation apparatus
in the ink supply module, thereby enhancing the drying capability of the printers
in which said ink supply module is included.
[0017] According to another related aspect, the present invention provides a printer comprising
a printing module according to claim 1, and an ink supply module according to claim
2.
[0018] The printer is designed so that the first media transport mechanism and the second
media transport mechanism are operatively connected such that in operation a recording
medium transported through the first media transport mechanism is consecutively transported
through the second media transport mechanism. In this manner, the media printed in
the printing module can be subsequently transported in operation through the ink supply
module.
[0019] Accordingly, if the printer comprises further modules, e.g. an additional Fixation/Drying
module, said further modules comprise in turn an additional media transport mechanism
though which the media is consecutively transported after the second media transport
mechanism in the ink supply module.
[0020] The printer is also designed so that the first ink inlet port of the printing module
is in fluid connection with the first ink outlet port of the ink supply module such
that in operation an ink can flow from the second ink supply device comprised in the
ink supply module to the second imaging device comprised in the printing module. This
configuration allows the first and second imaging devices to be independently supplied
with ink, and allows including in the printing system only those modules required
for a desired printing mode, e.g. black and white mode, color mode, etc.
[0021] According to another aspect, the present invention provides a printer in which the
first ink supply device comprises exclusively ink for printing in a black and white
mode, and in which the second ink supply device is omitted. The modularity of the
printer system of the present invention allows providing a simple configuration for
providing a printer exclusively for black and white printing mode. Full color configurations
provide color ink in the second ink supply, allowing a simple configuration for black
and white mode, in which the second ink supply is simply omitted, thereby profiting
from the modularity of the present invention to provide a printer that allows including
only those modules needed for a desired printing mode.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] For a more complete understanding of the invention and the advantages thereof, exemplary
embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail in the following description
with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, in which like reference characters
designate like parts and in which:
- Fig. 1
- is a schematic of a state of the art printing device;
- Fig. 2
- is a schematic view of one possible configuration of the printer of the present invention;
- Fig. 3
- is a schematic view of another possible configuration of the printer of the present
invention;
- Fig. 4
- is a schematic view of the printer of the present invention.
[0023] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the
present invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
The drawings illustrate particular embodiments of the invention and together with
the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. Other embodiments
of the invention and many of the attendant advantages of the invention will be readily
appreciated as they become better understood with reference to the following detailed
description.
[0024] It will be appreciated that common and/or well understood elements that may be useful
or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are not necessarily depicted in
order to facilitate a more abstracted view of the embodiments. The elements of the
drawings are not necessarily illustrated to scale relative to each other. It will
further be appreciated that certain actions and/or steps in an embodiment of a method
may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrences while those skilled
in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually
required. It will also be understood that the terms and expressions used in the present
specification have the ordinary meaning as is accorded to such terms and expressions
with respect to their corresponding respective areas of inquiry and study, except
where specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] With reference firstly to Fig. 1 of the drawings, a schematic of a state of the art
printing device is shown. The printer of Fig. 1 shows a separate ink module 10. It
can be observed in Fig. 1 that the ink module 10 is independent from the other modules
of the printer of Fig. 1, namely a printing module 11 and a drying module 12. This
state of the art configuration provides a single ink module 10 that provides ink to
the imaging device, e.g. print head, of the printer of Fig. 1. This configuration
has the implication that a complete catalog of inks, needed to fulfill the needs of
a plurality of printing modes, must be loaded into the ink module 10.
[0026] Alternative state of the art printing devices are known. Alternative state of the
art configurations provide an alternative configuration of an ink module to provide
ink to the imaging device, e.g. print head, of a printer. It has the characteristic
that all the ink tanks needed are provided inside the printing module. This configuration
also has the characteristic that a complete catalog of inks, needed to fulfill the
needs of a plurality of printing modes, must be loaded into the ink tanks of the printing
module.
[0027] With reference to Fig. 2 of the drawings, a schematic view of one of the possible
configurations of the printer of the present invention is shown.
[0028] The configuration shown in Fig. 2 is characterized by the presence of a printing
module comprising a first imaging device operatively connected to a first ink supply,
and a first media transport mechanism. In the configuration shown in Fig. 2 there
is no second imaging device in the slot for accommodating an optional second imaging
device. As it can be observed in Fig. 2, the printing module comprises an ink supply
line and a first ink inlet port connecting the slot for accommodating an optional
second imaging device to the exterior of the printing module. In a particular embodiment,
the first ink supply in the printing module can be used for storing black ink, as
well as other liquids required by the printer as maintenance liquids and/or primer.
[0029] As it can be observed in Fig. 2, the modularity provided by the present invention
allows providing a simple configuration which can be expanded for a plurality of other
printing modes by adding an additional second imaging device in the printing module,
and an additional ink supply module, as it is shown below with reference to Fig. 3.
[0030] In the case, for example, of a black and white printing mode, the modularity provided
by the present invention allows combining the printing module of the represent invention
with an ink supply module that comprises no ink supply, thereby providing a customizable
printer whose complexity can be easily adapted to the printing mode needed.
[0031] With reference to Fig. 3 of the drawings, a schematic view of a configuration of
the printer of the present invention is shown. The printer of Fig. 3 shows a first
ink supply in the printing module and a second ink supply in an ink supply module.
[0032] In the configuration shown in Fig. 3 the first ink supply is operatively connected
to the first imaging device of the printer of Fig. 3 while the second ink supply is
operatively connected to the second imaging device of the printer of Fig. 3. In a
particular configuration, the first modular ink supply may comprise the black ink
needed for black and white mode as well as any other fluids required by the printer
of the present invention. The second ink supply may comprise the plurality of color
inks needed for full color mode by the printer of the present invention.
[0033] In the configuration shown in Fig. 3, the second imaging device receives ink through
a first ink inlet port. In turn, said first ink inlet port is configured such that
in operation an ink can flow from the second ink supply device comprised in the ink
supply module to the second imaging device comprised in the printing module through
said first ink inlet port via an ink supply line. The configuration shown in Fig.
3 profits from the modularity provided by the present invention by providing a printer
for a plurality of printing modes simply by introducing an additional ink supply module
comprising a second ink supply. Additionally, the printer configuration in Fig. 3
comprises a slot for accommodating an optional drying/fixation apparatus which allows
increasing the drying capabilities for particular printing modes.
[0034] With reference to Fig. 4 of the drawings, a schematic view of the printer of the
present invention for a black and white printing mode is shown. The printer of Fig.
4 shows a first ink supply and a second ink supply.
[0035] It should be noted that the printer of Fig.4 shows a similar configuration presented
in Fig. 3 but with the different modules ordered from right to left.
[0036] The configuration shown in Fig. 4 is characterized by the presence of said first
ink supply and second ink supply, wherein the first ink supply is operatively connected
to the first imaging device of the printing module 40 of Fig. 4 while the second ink
supply is operatively connected to the second imaging device of the printing module
40 of Fig. 4. In the configuration shown in Fig. 4, the second imaging device receives
ink through a first ink inlet port. In turn, said first ink inlet port is configured
such that in operation an ink can flow from the second ink supply device comprised
in the ink supply module 41 to the second imaging device comprised in the printing
module 40 through said first ink inlet port.
[0037] The configuration shown in Fig. 4 allows leaving out the second ink supply device,
thereby providing the advantage that depending upon the printing mode selected, a
simpler configuration can be provided. In the case, for example, of a black and white
printing mode, the modularity provided by the present invention allows skipping the
presence of ink in the second ink supply device, thereby providing a customizable
printer whose complexity can be easily adapted to the printing mode needed.
[0038] Although specific embodiments of the invention are illustrated and described herein,
it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate
and/or equivalent implementations exist.
[0039] The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
[0040] It will also be appreciated that in this document the terms "comprise", "comprising",
"include", "including", "contain", "containing", "have", "having", and any variations
thereof, are intended to be understood in an inclusive (i.e. non-exclusive) sense,
such that the process, method, device, apparatus or system described herein is not
limited to those features or parts or elements or steps recited but may include other
elements, features, parts or steps not expressly listed or inherent to such process,
method, article, or apparatus. Furthermore, the terms "a" and "an" used herein are
intended to be understood as meaning one or more unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Moreover, the terms "first", "second", "third", etc. are used merely as labels, and
are not intended to impose numerical requirements on or to establish a certain ranking
of importance of their objects.
1. A printing module comprising:
a first media transport mechanism;
a first print head;
a second print head,
a first ink supply device operatively connected to the first print head;
a first ink inlet port operatively connected to the second print head via a first
ink supply line,
characterized in that,
in operation, the first ink inlet port is connected to a second ink supply device
arranged in an ink supply module the ink supply module being independent from the
printing module.
2. An ink supply module comprising:
a second media transport mechanism;
a second ink supply device;
a first ink outlet port operatively connected to the second ink supply device via
a second ink supply line, characterized in that, in operation, the first ink outlet port is in fluid connection with the first ink
inlet port of the printing module according to claim 1, the printing module being
independent from the ink supply module.
3. The ink supply module of claim 2, further comprising a drying / fixation apparatus.
4. A printer comprising:
a printing module according to claim 1;
an ink supply module according to claim 2;
wherein the first media transport mechanism and the second media transport mechanism
are operatively connected such that in operation a recording medium transported through
the first media transport mechanism is consecutively transported through the second
media transport mechanism;
and wherein the first ink inlet port of the printing module is in fluid connection
with the first ink outlet port of the ink supply module such that in operation an
ink can flow from the second ink supply device comprised in the ink supply module
to the second imaging device comprised in the printing module.
1. Ein Druckmodul, bestehend aus:
einen ersten Medientransportmechanismus;
einen ersten Druckkopf;
einen zweiten Druckkopf,
eine erste Tintenzufuhrvorrichtung, die funktionell mit dem ersten Druckkopf verbunden
ist;
eine erste Tinteneinlassöffnung, die über eine erste Tintenzufuhrleitung operativ
mit dem zweiten Druckkopf verbunden ist, wobei die erste Tinteneinlassöffnung im Betrieb
mit einer zweiten Tintenzufuhrvorrichtung verbunden ist, die in einem Tintenzufuhrmodul
angeordnet ist, wobei das Tintenzufuhrmodul unabhängig von dem Druckmodul ist.
2. Ein Tintenzufuhrmodul, das Folgendes umfasst:
einen zweiten Medientransportmechanismus;
eine zweite Tintenzufuhrvorrichtung;
eine erste Tintenauslassöffnung, die über eine zweite Tintenzufuhrleitung operativ
mit der zweiten Tintenzufuhrvorrichtung verbunden ist, wobei die erste Tintenauslassöffnung
im Betrieb in Fluidverbindung mit der ersten Tinteneinlassöffnung des Druckmoduls
nach Anspruch 1 steht, wobei das Druckmodul unabhängig von dem Tintenzufuhrmodul ist.
3. Das Tintenzufuhrmodul nach Anspruch 2 umfasst außerdem eine Trocknungs-/Fixiervorrichtung.
4. Ein Drucker, bestehend aus:
ein Druckmodul gemäß Patentanspruch 1;
ein Tintenzufuhrmodul gemäß Patentanspruch 2;
wobei der erste Medientransportmechanismus und der zweite Medientransportmechanismus
operativ so verbunden sind, dass im Betrieb ein durch den ersten Medientransportmechanismus
transportiertes Aufzeichnungsmedium nacheinander durch den zweiten Medientransportmechanismus
transportiert wird;
und wobei die erste Tinteneinlassöffnung des Druckmoduls in Fluidverbindung mit der
ersten Tintenauslassöffnung des Tintenzufuhrmoduls steht, so dass im Betrieb eine
Tinte von der zweiten Tintenzufuhrvorrichtung, die in dem Tintenzufuhrmodul enthalten
ist, zu der zweiten Abbildungsvorrichtung, die in dem Druckmodul enthalten ist, fließen
kann.
1. Un module d'impression comprenant :
un premier mécanisme de transport de médias ;
une première tête d'impression ;
une deuxième tête d'impression,
un premier dispositif d'alimentation en encre connecté de manière opérationnelle à
la première tête d'impression ;
un premier port d'entrée d'encre relié de manière opérationnelle à la seconde tête
d'impression via une première ligne d'alimentation en encre, dans lequel, en fonctionnement,
le premier port d'entrée d'encre est relié à un second dispositif d'alimentation en
encre disposé dans un module d'alimentation en encre, le module d'alimentation en
encre étant indépendant du module d'impression.
2. Un module d'alimentation en encre comprenant :
un deuxième mécanisme de transport des médias ;
un deuxième dispositif d'alimentation en encre ;
un premier port de sortie d'encre relié fonctionnellement au second dispositif d'alimentation
en encre via une seconde conduite d'alimentation en encre, dans lequel en fonctionnement
le premier port de sortie d'encre est en connexion fluide avec le premier port d'entrée
d'encre du module d'impression selon la revendication 1, le module d'impression étant
indépendant du module d'alimentation en encre.
3. Le module d'alimentation en encre de la revendication 2, comprenant en outre un appareil
de séchage / fixation.
4. Une imprimante comprenant :
un module d'impression selon la revendication 1 ;
un module d'alimentation en encre selon la revendication 2 ;
dans lequel le premier mécanisme de transport de support et le second mécanisme de
transport de support sont reliés de manière opérationnelle de sorte qu'en fonctionnement,
un support d'enregistrement transporté par le premier mécanisme de transport de support
est consécutivement transporté par le second mécanisme de transport de support ;
et dans lequel le premier port d'entrée d'encre du module d'impression est en connexion
fluide avec le premier port de sortie d'encre du module d'alimentation en encre, de
sorte qu'en fonctionnement, une encre peut s'écouler du second dispositif d'alimentation
en encre compris dans le module d'alimentation en encre vers le second dispositif
d'imagerie compris dans le module d'impression.