CAUTION:
Inkjet printing process
Electric current
passes through
manifold causing
it to vibrate
Ink pushed
out when the
manifold vibrates
Nozzles
Ink drops
1.
The Brother print head
has four ink-jet elements
servicing four colour inks.
Each inkjet element consists
of nozzles and channels
covered with a piezoelectric
ceramic actuator and filter.
2.
Ink is sprayed through
microscopic nozzles in the
print head onto the paper
using piezoelectric ceramic
technology. A controlled
electric charge to the
piezoelectric ceramic produces
a pumping action, forming
and ejecting ink-droplets.
3.
The print head assembly
on the carriage, with
connecting ink cartridges,
moves back and forth across
the paper to produce the
desired image.
4.
A stepper motor drives
gears and rollers designed
to advance the paper with
precision each time the print
head assembly is ready for
another pass across the
paper. The paper is then
ejected once the printed
image is complete.
Ceramic Actuator
Air
Ink
Ink
Air
Ink
Air
Ink
Any air introduced
into the ink
chamber during
refill could clog
and damage the
print head.
Ink droplet is either deformed
or ink flow onto paper via the
nozzle is prevented.
Actuator damage
Nozzle damage
Nozzle obstruction by
particles from the
damaged actuator.
BROTHER DOES NOT RECOMMEND THE REFILLING OF
EMPTY BROTHER INK CARTRIDGES DUE TO POSSIBLE
RESULTING DAMAGE TO THE LONG LIFE PRINT HEAD.
New (full)
Ink Cartridge
Used (empty)
Ink Cartridge
Refilled
Ink Cartridge
Seal
Main Ink Tank
with Foam
Ink Chamber
Air chamber
Filter
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