Stretching the media, Moving the carriage – HP 220 User Manual

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Functional Overview

C3187Ć90000

Stretching the Media

Overdrive

The overdrive roller stretches the media slightly as it is moved through the plotter. It thus

reduces bubbling and media cockle caused by media expansion due to the absorption of

waterĆbased ink into the media. Even though the geometry chosen for the plotters minimizes

the occurrence ofthis phenomena, it still could occur on very dense plots.

Operation
(Part illustrations ' page 10Ć25)
The overdrive roller is geared to the mediaĆdrive system and has a surface speed 10% greater

than that ofthe drive roller. The lower star wheels on the bail provide a normal force

between the media and the overdrive roller. The resulting friction force creates media

tension in the area between the upper pinchĆwheels and the overdrive roller (the print zone).
The overdrive roller is segmented into small rollers made ofpolyurethane. A clutch

(overdrive gear assembly) is geared to the speedĆratio gear (overdrive gear cluster) and drives

the overdrive roller in the forward direction only.

Moving the Carriage

CarriageĆDrive Mechanics

The Carriage (YĆaxis) drive consists ofa DC motor driving the carriage by means ofa dual,

kevlar belt system incorporating three pulleys and two tensioner assemblies.

Operation
(Part illustrations ' pages 10Ć19 and 10Ć21)

1 A gear pinion, pressed onto the carriageĆmotor shaft, drives a small belt tensioned with a

selfĆcompensating, springĆloaded idler.

2 The small belt drives a double pulley which transfers the motor drive to the main belt.
3 The main belt is attached to the carriage via frictionĆfit belt clamps. It is tensioned using

a selfĆcompensating, springĆloaded tensioner wedge and main idler. (Illustration ' page

10Ć15.) The belt moves the carriage along slider rods, which are part ofthe chassis

assembly. The carriage bearing system consists ofthree bushings.

4 Positional feedback is obtained using a 150ĆlineĆperĆinch linear encoder strip that is

spring loaded and passes through the carriage where the small slots are read by an

optical encoder. The feedback is used by the carriageĆmotor servoĆcontrol system.

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