Patent ID: 8100492

Claim:
A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising: a liquid ejecting head disposed on a transport path of a target to eject a liquid from nozzles at a nozzle forming surface; a target transport unit transporting the target on the basis of a driving force of a first driving source such that the target passes through a position opposite the nozzle forming surface on the transport path; a liquid receptor transport unit transporting a liquid receptor for receiving the liquid ejected from the nozzles as a waste liquid on the basis of a driving force of a second driving source such that the liquid receptor passes through the position opposite the nozzle forming surface on the transport path; and a control unit controlling a driving state of the second driving source in order to change a transport velocity of the liquid receptor by the liquid receptor transport unit while the liquid receptor is being transported, wherein the control unit controls the driving state of the second driving source such that a transport velocity at a path portion, through which the liquid receptor moves so as to pass through the position opposite the nozzle forming surface on a transport path of the liquid receptor by the liquid receptor transport unit, becomes different from a transport velocity at other path portions of the transport path, wherein the transport path of the liquid receptor is a circular path, and the circular path is provided with a standby position where the liquid receptor stands still until being transported by the liquid receptor transport unit, a first path portion including the position opposite the nozzle forming surface on a downstream side in a circular movement direction of the liquid receptor from the standby position, a second path portion for cleaning the liquid receptor on a downstream side in the circular movement direction of the liquid receptor from the first path portion, and a third path portion for returning the liquid receptor to the standby position on a downstream side in the circular movement direction of the liquid receptor from the second path portion.