Claims
- 1. A microfluidic printing apparatus comprising:a) at least one ink reservoir; b) a structure defining a plurality of chambers arranged so that the chambers form an array with each chamber being arranged to form an ink pixel; c) a plurality of microchannels each connecting the reservoir to each chamber; d) a plurality of microfluidic pumps each being associated with a single microchannel for supplying ink from the ink reservoir through each microchannel for delivery to a particular chamber; e) means for detecting an ink fluid level in each of the chambers and for producing a signal for each chamber representative of the fluid level in such chamber; and f) control means for controlling the microfluidic pumps for delivering a correct amount of ink delivered into each chamber and responsive to the fluid level signal for respectively causing each of the pumps to terminate the delivery of ink when the correct amount of ink is in each of the chambers.
- 2. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the detection means includes a detector for detecting an electric resistance in the ink for producing a signal for each chamber representative of the ink level in such chamber.
- 3. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the detection means includes a detector for detecting an electric capacitance in the ink for producing a signal for each chamber representative of the ink level in such chamber.
- 4. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the detection means comprise a plurality of sensors for detecting different levels of ink and further including means for selecting one of the plurality of sensors corresponding to a desired ink level.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,426 filed Jun. 3, 1997, entitled “Continuous Tone Microfluidic Printing” to DeBoer, Fassler and Wen; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,416 filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled “Microfluidic Printing on Receiver”, to DeBoer, Fassler and Wen; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868/102 filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled “Microfluidic Printing with Ink Volume Control” to Wen, DeBoer and Fassler; U.S. patent application Ser. No., 08/868,102 filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled “Microfluidic Printing with Ink Flow Regulation” to Wen, Fassler and DeBoer; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,104, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled “Image Producing Apparatus for Microfluidic Printing”; all assigned to the assignee of the present invention. The disclosure of these related applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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