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Visualization of drop-on-demand inkjet: Drop formation and deposition
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An apparatus developed for visualizing drop-on-demand (DOD) drop formation and impaction on substrates is described. Using a pulsed laser, a low-speed charge coupled device camera, and signal generators, an imaging system based on flash photography is shown to be able to obtain sharp images with a temporal resolution of 200ns and a spatial resolution of 0.81μm∕pixel. Several steps are taken to minimize the “first drop problem” so that excellent reproducibility is achieved; drop formation is reproducible with a positional variation of 1μm. The visualization system coupled with a motorized stage allows imaging of the impaction of micron-size drops on surfaces. A wave form generator and an amplifier are used to produce the required wave form for a given printhead and ejected liquid. Demonstration of the system for study of DOD micron-size drop formation and impaction on a substrate is presented. The effects of signal wave form on DOD drop formation are demonstrated using a Trident printhead driven by four different signal wave forms. The effect of surface wettability on micron-size drop impaction is shown using hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
Title: Visualization of drop-on-demand inkjet: Drop formation and deposition
Description:
An apparatus developed for visualizing drop-on-demand (DOD) drop formation and impaction on substrates is described.
Using a pulsed laser, a low-speed charge coupled device camera, and signal generators, an imaging system based on flash photography is shown to be able to obtain sharp images with a temporal resolution of 200ns and a spatial resolution of 0.
81μm∕pixel.
Several steps are taken to minimize the “first drop problem” so that excellent reproducibility is achieved; drop formation is reproducible with a positional variation of 1μm.
The visualization system coupled with a motorized stage allows imaging of the impaction of micron-size drops on surfaces.
A wave form generator and an amplifier are used to produce the required wave form for a given printhead and ejected liquid.
Demonstration of the system for study of DOD micron-size drop formation and impaction on a substrate is presented.
The effects of signal wave form on DOD drop formation are demonstrated using a Trident printhead driven by four different signal wave forms.
The effect of surface wettability on micron-size drop impaction is shown using hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
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