Meniscus motion inside a DoD inkjet print-head nozzle

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A new study of the jetting performance for drop-on-demand (DoD) inkjet print heads investigated meniscus motions inside the transparent nozzles of MicroFab inkjet print heads. A composite image representation of the observed meniscus motions, imaged at high resolution using a spark flash light source, was developed for our subsequent analyses of the influences of drive voltage and pulse dwell time and also the ink properties. At higher drive voltages a slow damped refill (following de-pinning of the meniscus from the very edge of the nozzle exit) was also clearly observed. This and many other interesting phenomena were observed with the composite images: internal bubbles that progressed through the nozzle region over relatively long timescales, internal break-off of the jet from the meniscus surface, satellite formation and merging, and the contact line de-pinning not previously observed before..

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Ravasio, C. S., Hoath, S. D., Martin, G. D., Boltryk, P., & Dorrestijn, M. (2016). Meniscus motion inside a DoD inkjet print-head nozzle. In International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies (pp. 348–352). Society for Imaging Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.2352/issn.2169-4451.2017.32.348

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