Claims
- 1. A printhead mountable in a carriage and adapted to being supplied with liquid ink without removal of said printhead from the carriage, comprising:
- an inkjet printhead;
- a housing for carrying said printhead and thereby forming a print cartridge;
- a reservoir inside of said housing;
- a plurality of ink ejection chambers in said printhead and in communication with said reservoir;
- an inlet located on a first outer portion of said housing and in communication with said reservoir for connection with an external ink supply; and
- an electrical interconnect located on a second outer portion of said housing for receiving control signals to activate said ink ejection chambers, with said electrical interconnect and said inlet located on oppositely facing sides of said housing.
- 2. The printhead of claim 1 which further includes a nozzle member on a third outer portion of said housing adjacent to said plurality of ink ejection chambers in order to pass ink in said ejection chambers from said ejection chambers onto media, said nozzle member located in a facing position different from said oppositely facing sides of said body.
- 3. The printhead of claim 2 wherein said facing position of said nozzle member is approximately perpendicular to said oppositely facing sides of said body.
- 4. The printhead of claim 2 wherein said body includes a central section having a central section depth and which incorporates said reservoir and said electrical interconnect; and wherein said body includes a snout section which incorporates said ejection chambers and said nozzle member, with said snout section having a certain depth which is less than said depth of said central section.
- 5. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said certain depth of said snout section is greater than half of said depth of said central section.
- 6. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has more than 200 nozzle orifices and said certain depth of said snout section accommodates said nozzle member.
- 7. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has more than 300 nozzle orifices, and said certain depth of said snout section accommodates said nozzle member.
- 8. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has more than 400 nozzle orifices, and said certain depth of said snout section accommodates said nozzle member.
- 9. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has more than 500 nozzle orifices, and said certain depth of said snout section said nozzle member.
- 10. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has a plurality of nozzle orifices having a nozzle resolution greater than 150 per inch, and said certain depth of said snout section accommodates said nozzle member.
- 11. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has a plurality of nozzle orifices having a nozzle resolution greater than 300 per inch, and said certain depth of said snout section accommodates said nozzle member.
- 12. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said nozzle member has a plurality of nozzle orifices having a nozzle resolution greater than 600 per inch, and said certain depth of said snout section accommodates said nozzle member.
- 13. The printhead of claim 1 wherein the overall height of the printhead cartridge is approximately 50 mm or less.
- 14. The printhead of claim 1 wherein the overall width of the printhead cartridge is approximately 16 mm or less.
- 15. The printhead of claim 1 wherein the approximate weight of the printhead cartridge is approximately 50 grams or less.
- 16. The printhead of claim 1 which includes a supply of ink or other suitable liquid in said reservoir.
- 17. The printhead of claim 1 which includes an auxiliary reservoir connected to said inlet, and an external supply of ink or other suitable liquid in said auxiliary reservoir.
- 18. A printing device mountable in a carriage and adapted to being supplied with liquid without removal of said printhead from the carriage, comprising:
- a printhead;
- a housing for carrying said printhead thereby forming a print cartridge;
- a reservoir inside of said housing;
- a plurality of ejection chambers in said printhead and in communication with said reservoir;
- an inlet located on a first outer portion of said housing and in communication with said reservoir for connection with an external supply of liquid; and
- an electrical interconnect located on a second outer portion of said housing for receiving control signals to activate said ejection chambers, with said electrical inter-connect and said inlet located on oppositely facing sides of said housing.
- 19. The printing device of claim 18 which includes a crown portion on top of said housing and incorporating an inlet valve to said reservoir, said inlet valve in fluid communication with said inlet.
- 20. The printing device of claim 19 which further includes a valve actuator inside said housing and coupled to said inlet valve, and wherein said crown portion includes a vent hole connected with said valve actuator in order to periodically open said inlet valve to allow replenishment of liquid to said reservoir.
- 21. The printing device of claim 18 which includes a supply of liquid in said reservoir.
- 22. The printing device of claim 18 which includes an auxiliary reservoir, and an external supply of suitable liquid in said auxiliary reservoir.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned co-pending application Ser. No. 08/706,045 filed Aug. 30, 1996 entitled "Compliant Ink Interconnect Between Print Cartridge And Carriage" by Norman Pawlowski, Jr. et al., which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/550,902 filed Oct. 31, 1995, entitled "Apparatus For Providing Ink To An Ink-Jet Print Head And For Compensating For Entrapped Air" by Norman Pawlowski, Jr. et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 5,872,584, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/518,847 filed Aug. 24, 1995, entitled "Pressure Regulated Free-Ink Ink-Jet Pen," by Norman Pawlowski, Jr. et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 5,736,992, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/331,453 filed Oct. 31, 1994 entitled "Ink Level Detection In A Pressure Regulated Pen", by Norman Pawlowski et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 5,583,545, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application relates to the subject matter disclosed in commonly assigned co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/431,709, filed Oct. 31, 1999 entitled "Pivoted Printhead Handle With Recessed Rest Position" by B. Michael Eckard et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/431,712, filed Oct. 31, 1999 entitled "Datum Structure For Compact Print Cartridge" by Kenneth R. Williams et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/431,711, filed Oct. 31, 1999 entitled "Unitary Latching Device For Secure Positioning Of Print Cartridge During Printing, Priming And Replenishment" by Tod S. Heiles et al.; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/878,489 filed Jun. 18, 1997 entitled "Inkjet Pen Alignment Mechanism And Method" by Kenneth R. Williams et al., all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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