Canon 1692B002 Service Manual - Page 53

Purge Unit

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0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 5/600inch 0 1 2 3 1/1200inch 2556 2558 2556 2557 2558 2559 2556 2557 2558 2559 2557 2559 2556 2558 2556 2557 2558 2559 2556 2557 2558 2559 2557 2559 82/600inch Chapter 2 F-2-10 b) Nozzle assembly structure Inks supplied from the ink tanks are filtered through a mesh ink filter before being sent to the nozzle assembly. Each nozzle train is supplied with an ink from the common nozzle chamber. A head drive current subsequently flowing through the nozzle heater boils the ink, generating bubbles to discharge ink drops from the nozzle assembly. Resin Sillicon plate 2.3.2.5 Purge Unit Heater Heater Shared ink chamber F-2-11 2.3.2.5.1 Functions of Purge Unit The purge unit maintains the nozzle assembly of the printhead to maintain print quality. Functions provided by the purge unit include capping, cleaning and ink supply. 0012-6344 a) Capping function The capping function presses the caps in the purge unit against the face plate of the nozzle assembly in the printhead to protect from drying and foreign matter adherence. Capping takes place at the end of printing, during a suction operation and when the printer stands by in the wake of an error occurrence. The capping function connects the printhead to the ink passage of the purge unit. b) Cleaning function The cleaning function restores the nozzle to facilitate ink discharges through them. It consists of the following three operations: - Wiping operation Wipes off paper fibers or residual inks adhering to the face plate of the printhead. - Pumping operation Sucks inks from the nozzle assembly and refreshes the inside of the nozzles with inks. - Maintenance jet operation Discharges inks from the nozzle assembly to the caps or to the maintenance jet tray and paper surface to remove bubbles in the nozzles and dust around the ink discharge ports. The cleaning function is described below. 2-11

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Chapter 2
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F-2-10
b) Nozzle assembly structure
Inks supplied from the ink tanks are filtered through a mesh ink filter before being sent to the nozzle assembly.
Each nozzle train is supplied with an ink from the common nozzle chamber.
A head drive current subsequently flowing through the nozzle heater boils the ink, generating bubbles to discharge ink drops from the nozzle assembly.
F-2-11
2.3.2.5 Purge Unit
2.3.2.5.1 Functions of Purge Unit
0012-6344
The purge unit maintains the nozzle assembly of the printhead to maintain print quality.
Functions provided by the purge unit include capping, cleaning and ink supply.
a) Capping function
The capping function presses the caps in the purge unit against the face plate of the nozzle assembly in the printhead to protect from drying and foreign matter
adherence.
Capping takes place at the end of printing, during a suction operation and when the printer stands by in the wake of an error occurrence.
The capping function connects the printhead to the ink passage of the purge unit.
b) Cleaning function
The cleaning
function restores the nozzle to facilitate ink discharges through them.
It consists of the following three operations:
- Wiping operation
Wipes off paper fibers or residual inks adhering to the face plate of the printhead.
- Pumping operation
Sucks inks from the nozzle assembly and refreshes the inside of the nozzles with inks.
- Maintenance jet operation
Discharges inks from the nozzle assembly to the caps or to the maintenance jet tray and paper surface to remove bubbles in the nozzles and dust around the ink
discharge ports.
The cleaning function is described below.
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