DocumentCode
793381
Title
Some Effects of Fluid Jet Dynamics on Ink Jet Printing
Author
Keur, Robert I. ; Stone, J.James
Author_Institution
A. B. Dick Company, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007.
Issue
1
fYear
1976
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Synchronous ink jet printing systems use a small fluid ink stream, as produced by a pressurized ink through a small orifice, to produce ink images on a recording surface. The initial stream breaks up into a uniform sequence of similar droplets as a result of velocity variations injected by the orifice assembly. As the droplets form, individual droplets receive charges by induction. The charges imparted to droplets determine their flight path through an orthogonal deflection field to the recording surface or, alternatively, to an ink dump. The mechanism of drop formation, drop charging, drop deflection, and aerodynamic interactions between drops, and how these influence an ink jet printer´s performance, are discussed. In addition, since the fluid dynamics limit the range of applications for ink jet printing, some limiting factors are described.
Keywords
Aerodynamics; Assembly; Character generation; Fluid dynamics; Ink jet printing; Orifices; Streaming media; Surface charging; Voltage; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.1976.349407
Filename
4157839
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