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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 08, 2016
Filed:
Apr. 15, 2015
Océ-technologies B.v., Venlo, NL;
Lodewijk T. Holtman, Venlo, NL;
Henricus A. M. Janssen, Venlo, NL;
OCE-TECHNOLOGIES B.V., Venlo, NL;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a printer for forming a phase change inkjet image. The printer comprises a platen comprising a print surface, an advancing mechanism adapted for moving a print substrate in a transport direction over the print surface and a print station adapted for providing the phase change inkjet image on a first surface of the print substrate in a print area of the print surface. The advancing mechanism comprises a plurality of feed nips, said plurality of feed nips being arranged upstream of the print surface. Each of said plurality of feed nips comprising a feed roller which comprises a main rotational axis, wherein each main rotational axis of said plurality of feed nips is aligned with respect to each other in a second direction, which second direction is substantially perpendicular to the transport direction. The advancing mechanism further comprises a star wheel. Said star wheel is arranged in between two adjacent feed nips in the second direction and faces a support surface. Said star wheel in printing operation is arranged in rolling contact with the first surface of the print substrate upstream of the print area in the transport direction of the print substrate and is adapted for urging the print substrate towards the support surface.