OT? Apple Stylewriter problems (update)

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Mon Jan 21 13:31:28 2002

On Jan 21, 10:45, Mark Tapley wrote:

> ..."heater?" IIRC, Pete said these transistors work up to 100 MHz and
they
> are being used to drive *heaters?* Does that mean the other 17 or so
> connections to the print head carry the which-pixel information and
> whatever (piezoelectric?) pulse it takes to actually send out the squirt
of
> ink? Oy. Or are there 8 heaters and one for the jet pulse, and the thin
17
> carry the jet-selection info? Maybe I am going to be be interested enough
> to trace this whole circuit out. Or maybe I should just shred one of the
> print heads to see what's inside it.

The 100MHz just means it's possibly over-specced -- but probably not by
much. The head travels at a fair speed over the paper and the dots are
small, so you want the jets to turn on and off fairly fast; and you want a
nice square wave (or at least fast rise and fall times) while you're doing
it, not some ragged aproximation to a bent sine wave. I don't know much
about inkjets, but isn't the very rapid and very localised heating part of
what generates the jet?



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Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Mon Jan 21 2002 - 13:31:28 GMT

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