B41J2/16502

Shroud for a printhead assembly

In one example, a shroud to protect a group of printheads in a printhead assembly includes openings through which the printheads are exposed when the shroud is installed on the printhead assembly and an elongated protrusion along an exterior surface next to the openings to block print media from contacting the exposed part of the printheads during printing when the shroud is installed on the printhead assembly.

Liquid discharging head, liquid discharging apparatus, and liquid suction method
09975334 · 2018-05-22 · ·

A liquid discharging head includes a recording element board in which a plurality of discharge ports configured to discharge liquid are arrayed in a first direction, a support member configured to support the recording element board and including a common liquid chamber extending in the first direction to supply the liquid to the plurality of discharge ports and a buffer chamber configured to have an opening in a ceiling surface of the common liquid chamber opposed to the recording element board and to hold a bubble, and a heater located in a region of the recording element board opposed to a part of the ceiling surface extending from the opening of the buffer chamber to an end portion in the first direction and configured to generate heat when the liquid is not discharged from the plurality of discharge ports.

Orifice surface, print head comprising an orifice surface and method for forming the orifice surface

An orifice surface is provided with a coating. A molecule for forming the coating is bonded to the orifice surface through a silicon-carbon bond. The molecule constituting the coating comprises exactly one fluoro-atom. A print head is provided with such orifice surface. In addition, a methods of manufacturing such orifice surface and a method of printing using a print head provided with such orifice surface are disclosed.

TABLET PRINTING APPARATUS AND TABLET PRINTING METHOD

To provide a tablet printing apparatus that can prevent drying of ink on the tip end of each nozzle of an inkjet printing mechanism, when a tablet does not arrive at a print position. A tablet printing apparatus includes: conveyor mechanism 17 that conveys sequentially fed tablets by moving a conveyor belt 171; an inkjet printing mechanism that performs printing on a tablet in a print position; a suction mechanism 174a that holds a tablet on the surface of the conveyor belt in a predetermined area including at least the print position by sucking in air; determination means (S15) that determines whether a tablet arrives at the print position; and head retreat means (32, S21) that retreats an inkjet head 31 such that a tip end part of each of the nozzles of the inkjet printing mechanism goes away from the surface of the conveyor belt, when it is determined that a tablet does not arrive at the print position.

INKJET HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING INKJET HEAD
20180072058 · 2018-03-15 ·

According to one embodiment, an inkjet head includes a plurality of actuators on a substrate in a row and spaced from each other, each actuator extending from the substrate to form a chamber space between each adjacent pair of actuators in the plurality of actuators, a flow passage block including a frame portion surrounding an outer periphery of the plurality of actuators and a blocking portion having protrusions sealing both ends of the chamber spaces between every other adjacent pair of actuators along the row, and a common ink chamber above the flow passage block and in fluid communication with the chamber spaces between any adjacent pairs of actuators not sealed at both ends by the blocking portion with a plurality of chamber spaces.

Printhead assembly

Examples of a printhead assembly are disclosed herein. An example of the printhead assembly includes a die to print, a base member, and at least one electrode. The electrode may be used to provide a charge to attract and collect particles that would normally otherwise interfere with operation of the die.

Liquid discharge apparatus
09889666 · 2018-02-13 · ·

After the control section of a printer (liquid discharge apparatus) discharges ink on the basis of a print job, the control section waits for an input of the next print job while causing the discharge section to perform flushing. If the next print job is input before the elapsed time Te from the end of the ink discharge on the basis of the print job exceeds the waiting time Tw, the control section causes ink to be discharged on the basis of the next print job. On the other hand, if the next print job is not input before the elapsed time Te exceeds the waiting time Tw, the control section causes the cap to be subjected to capping.

High reliability sheathed transport path for aerosol jet devices

An apparatus and method for depositing an aerosol that has an ultrafast pneumatic, shutter. The flow of aerosol through the entire deposition flow path is surrounded by at least one sheath gas, thereby greatly increasing reliability. The distance between the aerosol switching chamber and a reverse gas flow chamber input is minimized to reduce switching time. The distance from the switching chamber to the nozzle exit is also minimized to reduce switching time. The gas flows in the system are configured to maintain a substantially constant pressure in the system, and consequently substantially constant flow rates through the deposition nozzle and exhaust nozzle, to minimize on/off switching times. This enables the system to have a switching time of less than 10 ms.

LIQUID EJECTION HEAD
20250010614 · 2025-01-09 ·

A liquid ejection head, having an ejection port surface that includes an ejection port from which liquid is to be ejected, includes a protective tape. The protective tape is attached to the ejection port surface to block the ejection port. The protective tape includes at least a base material and an adhesive agent. The adhesive agent has a slit extending to an end portion of the protective tape, and the slit communicates with the atmosphere.

Liquid Ejecting Apparatus And Cleaning Method For Liquid Ejecting Head
20250033373 · 2025-01-30 ·

A liquid ejecting apparatus includes one or more liquid ejecting heads each including a filter provided in a middle of a flow path through which liquid is supplied to nozzles, a liquid storage portion storing the liquid to be supplied to the liquid ejecting head, a circulation mechanism circulating the liquid between the liquid ejecting head and the liquid storage portion, and a controller controlling the circulation mechanism. The one or more liquid ejecting heads include a first liquid ejecting head including a first filter, and the controller performs, with respect to the first liquid ejecting head, a first circulation cleaning process in which a first circulation operation of circulating the liquid at a first flow rate is performed and then a second circulation operation of circulating the liquid at a second flow rate higher than the first flow rate is performed.