Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Inkjet Printer -- Operation Principle

Inkjet Printer -- Operation Principle Video Clips. Duration : 4.50 Mins.


Inkjet Printer - Operation PrincipleToday's inkjet printers are almost as widely used as the laser ones. They are most often found at homes, but also in the office and in places, where it is the inkjet filter that is most fitted for specialized applications. For example, for inexpensive color printing.So, how does the inkjet printer work? The operation principle is to a certain extent similar to that of the dot-matrix filter, because the image is also built using dots. But, unlike printing using needles that hit through the cartridge ribbon, which is the case with the dot-matrix filter, in the inkjet printer dots are applied by small ink drops produced by the type head.Generally this type head is one of the main components in such printer. It can be built into a removable cartridge that contains ink. But sometimes ink can be fed separately from the side container.There exist two kinds of ink feed itself.There is continuous ink feed, when the ink is fed through the print head uninterruptedly, but the moment of application of such ink to paper is defined by a so-called modulator. The drops are distributed based on an electrostatic process. However, the on-demand ink feed is more wide-spread. In this case ink is supplied to the jet, when the latter is located above the required surface point at the required point of time. Under this method, ink is discharged in one of the following ways. There can be a piezo crystal located above the jet. When subjected to electrical current ...

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