Cartridge and sealing member
A technology of sealing parts and sealing parts, applied in the direction of printing, etc., can solve the problem that the ink of the cap may adhere to the user, the ink leaks, etc.
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[0081] A-1: The composition of the liquid injection system:
[0082] figure 1 It is a perspective view showing the configuration of the liquid ejection system 10. in figure 1 XYZ axes that are orthogonal to each other are depicted in. figure 1 The XYZ axis of the graph also corresponds to the XYZ axis of other figures. For the figures shown hereafter, XYZ axes are also marked as necessary. The liquid ejection system 10 includes a cartridge 20 and a printer 50 as a liquid ejection device. In the liquid ejection system 10, the cartridge 20 is detachably mounted in the holder 60 of the printer 50 by the user.
[0083] The cartridge 20 contains ink inside. The ink contained in the cartridge 20 is supplied to the head 54 via a liquid supply part and a liquid supply tube described later. In this embodiment, a plurality of cassettes 20 are detachably mounted in the holder 60 of the printer 50. In this embodiment, each of the six types of cartridges 20 corresponding to inks of six col...
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[0155] B-1. The composition of box 13:
[0156] Figure 19 It is a perspective view of the cartridge 13 of the second embodiment. The box 13 of the second embodiment includes a box main body 20 and a cap 70. The cartridge main body 20 of the second embodiment has the same configuration as the cartridge 20 of the first embodiment. Therefore, the cap 70 will be described below.
[0157] The cap 70 is detachably attached to the box main body 20 so as to block the opening 288 of the liquid supply part 280. The cap 70 includes a cap main body 74 for blocking the opening 288 and a cap handle 72 as a handle used for removing the cap 70 from the box main body 20. When mounting the box main body 20 to the holder 60, the user takes off the cap handle 72 and detaches it from the box main body 20. Such as Figure 19 As shown, the cap handle 72 protrudes outward from the outer surface of the box main body 20. Specifically, the cap handle 72 protrudes outward (the −X axis direction side) fr...
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