Functional Description 2-6
How an Ink-jet Works:
Every single nozzle generates an ink bubble each time the relative resistor is
powered for a few nanoseconds.
When the resistor heats up, the ink touching it evaporates.
This phenomena determines the formation of a bubble which quickly expands and
compresses the remaining liquid inside the nozzle. A part of the ink "bubble" is
ejected out via the nozzle hole at a speed of approximately 15m/s.
Figure 2-4a/e illustrate the prominent bubble formation and ejection phases.
Once the resistor power supply command is terminated, the evaporated ink bubble
is broken down and a quantity of ink equal to that ejected is reinstored for
channeling in the nozzle vein.
At this point, the eject command for a new bubble can begin.
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