Abstract:
A fixing unit includes an endless belt accommodating a heat source inside a loop formed by the endless belt, a rotary pressing member rotating in contact with the endless belt in a pressure contact section, and a heat transfer member secured to a side plate within the loop of the endless belt to support and heat the endless belt with heat conducted from the heat source. The heat transfer member has an opening opposite the rotary pressing member. A securing member is disposed in the opening of the heat transfer member in pressure contact with the rotary pressing member via the endless belt. The heat transfer member and the securing member collectively include a pair of latching parts to firmly connect the heat transfer member and the securing member with each other when one of the latching parts is fitted to the other one of the latching parts.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a recording head configured to jet droplets of recording liquid; a maintenance device configured to maintain/restore a condition of the recording head, whereby the maintenance device is detachably attached to a body of the image forming apparatus; and a waste liquid tank configured to hold waste liquid collected by the maintenance device, whereby the waste liquid tank is disposed adjacent to the maintenance device. The maintenance device has a jetting tube configured to discharge the waste liquid into the waste liquid tank. The waste liquid tank includes an induction opening surrounding the jetting tube, whereby the induction opening has a notch through which the jetting tube passes when the maintenance device is detached from the body. The image forming apparatus further includes a wall member configured to block at least part of the notch when the maintenance device is attached in the body.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a print head to eject droplets, a subtank to supply ink to the print head, a main tank to supply the ink to the subtank, a supply pump to supply the ink from the main tank to the subtank, a pump driver to drive the supply pump, an amount sensor to sense an ink amount in the subtank and output a signal when the ink amount in the subtank is at a predetermined level, and a unit to drive and control the pump driver, which is configured to decrease an ink supply rate of the supply pump in response to the signal outputted by the amount sensor and to stop the supply pump when predetermined time has passed after the signal is outputted by the amount sensor.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a method of filler taping a screen frame and a method of filling a screen frame. The screen frame is held in such a manner as to be indexable 90 degrees, a tape is attached simultaneously on opposing two sides of the screen frame through linear motion. At the same time, a filling liquid is applied simultaneously on opposing two sides of the screen frame on the rear surface thereof. Subsequently, the screen is rotated 90 degrees, and taping and filling are similarly effected with respect to the remaining two sides.
Abstract:
Disclosed are an apparatus for filler taping a screen frame and an apparatus for applying a filling liquid to a screen frame. The screen frame is held in such a manner as to be indexable 90 degrees, a tape is attached simultaneously on opposing two sides of the screen frame through linear motion. At the same time, a filling liquid is applied simultaneously on opposing two sides of the screen frame on the rear surface thereof. Subsequently, the screen is rotated 90 degrees, and taping and filling are similarly effected with respect to the remaining two sides.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a carriage configured to movably scan, and including a recording head configured to discharge ink droplets and a sub tank configured to supply ink to the recording head; a main tank configured to supply the ink to the sub tank via a tube; a negative pressure detector configured to detect a state of a negative pressure in the sub tank; a count unit configured to count a number of scans conducted by the carriage; and a control unit configured to cause the negative pressure detector to detect the state of the negative pressure in the sub tank to return the negative pressure in the sub tank to a normal state based on a detection result obtained by the negative pressure detector when the number of scans carried out by the carriage as counted by the count unit reaches a predetermined scan count.
Abstract:
An etching method of forming circuit patterns on a printed circuit board is disclosed. The etching method comprises step of supplying etching solvent with discharge pressure of substantially 5.about.10 kg/cm.sup.2 and discharge particle diameter of 100.about.200 .mu.m.
Abstract:
An apparatus for chamfering the outer edges of stacked printed circuit boards comprises a detecting device for detecting the boundary between two adjacent boards, and a chamfering tool positionable adjacent to the opposed outer edges of respective ones of the two adjacent boards in response to detection of the boundary and movable along the board outer edges to simultaneously chamfer both outer edges. The chamfering tool successively chamfers pairs of opposed outer edges in the upward direction on one side of the stack, and then the stack is turned so that the chamfering tool chamfers the outer edges on a different side of the stack printed circuit boards.
Abstract:
A planar surface of an article is ground smooth by a two-stage grinding head having an upstream-stage grinding brush and a downstream-stage grinding stone. The article is advanced past the grinding head while the grinding head is eccentrically driven so that the grinding brush coarsely grinds the planar surface and forms therein spiral brush traces and the grinding stone finely grinds the coarsely ground planar surface to smoothen the brush traces.
Abstract:
An apparatus for surface grinding a planar surface of an article comprises a two-stage grinding head having an upstream-stage grinding brush and a downstream-stage grinding stone. The article is advanced past the grinding head while the grinding head is eccentrically driven so that the grinding brush coarsely grinds the planar surface and forms therein spiral brush traces and the grinding stone finely grinds the coarsely ground planar surface to smoothen the brush traces.