Understanding how your printer works can help you understand its advantages and limitations, and help you diagnose and rectify print quality problems. Here is a brief overview of inkjet technology which also offers some guidance on minimizing print quality problems.
How Inkjet printers work
An inkjet printer creates an image by placing droplets of ink onto the paper. These droplets are so tiny that they are smaller in diameter than a human hair! The droplets are placed onto the page with extreme precision and the number of these droplets or ‘dots’ of ink determines the ‘resolution’ and therefore the quality of the image.
The greater the number of dots per inch (dpi), the higher the resolution and the higher the quality, of the printed output.
For example, a resolution of 720 x 720 dpi could produce up to 518,400 dots of ink on a square inch of paper!
To make up the many different colours and shades in an image these dots of ink are combined together in a tiny array to produce the full range of colour in an image. This system is known as ‘half-tone printing’.
There are two main ways that inkjet technology is implemented – ‘thermal’ and ‘piezo-electric.’
Thermal Inkjet
This technology, also known as ‘bubble jet’ is used in Canon and HP printers. It works through ink being heated in a chamber in the ‘print head’ until a bubble is formed. As the bubble expands, ink is displaced and forced through a tiny nozzle onto the paper. When the bubble bursts a vacuum is created, drawing more ink from the cartridge into the print head. A thermal inkjet print head can have as many as 600 of these nozzles, all capable of ‘firing’ at the same time.
Piezo-electric Inkjet
This is Epson’s patented technology and is used in their range of inkjet printers. It uses a piezo-electric element, at the back of an ink reservoir, which vibrates when an electric current is passed through it. When the element flexes inward it forces a droplet of ink out of the nozzle, when it flexes outward it draws replacement ink in from the reservoir.
Print head
The mechanism for delivering the ink to the paper is called the ‘print-head’. The print-head is made up of many tiny nozzles, through which the ink is sprayed on to the paper. Depending on the make and model of the printer, the print-head can be part of the ink cartridge or a separate unit which is either user replaceable (Canon and HP use both of these systems) or fixed into the printer (as used in Epson inkjets.)
Hewlett Packard Print Head
Epson Print Head
To maintain optimum print quality, the print head needs to be kept free of air, dry ink, paper fibre and other debris which can block the nozzles and cause gaps and banding in the printed output.
When you run the print head cleaning procedure for your printer you are performing a physical cleaning operation of the print head. The print head is wiped clean and ink is sucked through the nozzles to remove any air trapped inside the print head and cartridge.
Minimizing printing problems
The best way to ensure reliable operation of your printer is to use it regularly! Most complaints regarding print quality issues can be avoided by frequent use of the printer. This is because when the printer is left idle for some time, ink may dry in the print head nozzles which then become blocked and cause streaking and white lines in your print outs.
Print head Cleaning Cartridges
If regular print head cleaning procedures are not effective, LINDY supply a range of cleaning cartridges which contain a special fluid that dissolves dried ink and clears the print head jets. For more information, see the LINDY Cleaning Cartridge Guide.
Click here to see LINDY Compatible Inkjet Cartridges, Cleaning Cartridges, Inkjet Refills and Paper.
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