How Do Inkjet Printers Work?
The inkjet printer has been around since the 1980s, and advances in technology for the last 30 years have made the inkjet printer so common that many computer users no longer think of them as special anymore. Nonetheless, it is still fascinating to learn how inkjet printers work.
There are two ways by which an inkjet printer can work. One kind of inkjet printer makes use of thermal bubble technology. This method, an offshoot of the bubble jet era, works by heating up the printer ink and causing it to form a bubble. The bubble is forced through the printer nozzle. The other kind of inkjet printer uses the piezoelectric method, where electricity makes crystals in the nozzle to vibrate and release ink. Thermal bubble printers are more popular due to patent restrictions with the piezoelectric method.
Buying inkjet printers has almost become synonymous with buying a car. When buying an inkjet printer, it is important to check at how cost-effective the printer will be for you in a long run.
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