Dell 720 Color Inkjet Printer

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Dell 720 Inkjet Printer

Dell Printer.jpg

Function

The dell printer is designed to print ink onto papers. This is a cheaper version of a printer and is often given out by dell free with the purchase of a computer bundle.

How The Printer Works

The Primary function of the printer is to spray the ink onto the paper in distinguishable patterns.

This is accomplished by:

1. Feeding in the paper.

2. Moving the ink jets laterally.

3. Spraying the ink onto the paper.

4. Feeding the paper out of the system.



Components

The table belows Contains the Components in the Dell 720 Inkjet Printer:

Table 1: Dell 720 Inkjet Component List
Part # Part Name Category Function Material Picture
1 Casing Structural Component Protection Plastic Buckcase.jpg
2 Roller #1 Output / Transmission Brings Paper from feeder into tray Plastic / Rubber coating Buck1226.JPG
3 Motor #1 (Right Motor) Input Power Feed system for gear train Metal motor, plastic components Buck1227.JPG
4 Printer Housing Structural Component Protects internal components from the environment Plastic Buck1229.JPG
5 Printer Housing Structural Component Protects internal components from the environment Plastic Buck1231.JPG
6 Printer Housing Structural Component Protects internal components from the environment Plastic Buck1234.JPG
7 Printer Housing Structural Component Protects internal components from the environment Plastic Buck1236.JPG
8 Printer Housing Structural Component Protects internal components from the environment Plastic Buck1237.JPG




Lets Head to the Computer

After looking at the components that make up a printer we modeled two of the components to healp us quantitativly verify how the printer works.


The Slider Mechanism

One motion of the printer that can be modeled and explored is the action of the inkjet acriss the paper. This is shown below modeled with the inkjet, the rod it slides along, the motor and the belt that controlls the motion.

Figure 1: Isometric View
Figure 2: Top View
Figure 3: Front View
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