A low power, small, electrostatically-driven commercial inkjet head
- 27 November 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- Vol. 35 (10846999) , 63-68
- https://doi.org/10.1109/memsys.1998.659730
Abstract
Si-micromachined electrostatically actuated inkjet head has been developed for the electric calculator printer. It is the first commercial device of this kind. The electrostatic actuator comprises a Si pressure plate and a corresponding transparent ITO electrode which is parallel to the pressure plate, they are assembled to keep the air gap between them within 0.2/spl plusmn/0.015 /spl mu/m. The driving voltage is 38 V and a driving frequency is up to 3 kHz. The inkjet head have achieved the uniform ink ejection. The weight of an ink drop is kept more than 0.12 /spl mu/g under the condition of the frequency range up to 3 kHz and the temperature range of 10 to 40/spl deg/C; this satisfies one of the most critical head specifications. The calculated average current consumption is only 50 /spl mu/A/nozzle. Because of the full-batch fabrication and the electrostatic actuation, the inkjet head is low power, thin and small.Keywords
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