Claims
- 1. A component for use in a printing system comprising:a substrate including at least one fluid ejector thereon; and an orifice member positioned over said substrate, said orifice member having at least one fluid-transfer bore extending therethrough, said orifice member further including: a top surface that defines a top opening for the fluid-transfer bore; a bottom surface that defines a bottom opening for the fluid-transfer bore; and an oval counter-bore in the top surface, the oval counter-bore being non-concentric with the fluid-transfer bore.
- 2. The component of claim 1, wherein the fluid-transfer bore has at least one sidewall and at least one portion of said sidewall is higher than at least another portion of said sidewall.
- 3. The component of claim 1, wherein the orifice member is comprised of an organic polymer.
- 4. The component of claim 3, wherein the oval counter-bore is formed by laser ablation.
- 5. The component of claim 1, further including a barrier layer disposed between the substrate and the orifice member.
- 6. The component of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shapes of the oval counter-bore, the top opening, and the bottom opening are circular.
- 7. The component of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shapes of the oval counter-bore, the top opening, and the bottom opening are non-circular.
- 8. The component of claim 1, wherein the oval counter-bore further defines a trench proximate to, and around the perimeter of the top opening.
- 9. A print cartridge comprising:a print cartridge body, a fluid reservoir, and a component including: a substrate including at least one fluid ejector thereon; and an orifice member positioned over said substrate, said orifice member having at least one fluid-transfer bore extending therethrough, said orifice member further including: a top surface that defines a top opening for the fluid-transfer bore; a bottom surface that defines a bottom opening for the fluid-transfer bore; and an oval counter-bore in the top surface, the oval counter-bore being non-concentric with the fluid-transfer bore.
- 10. The print cartridge of claim 9, wherein the fluid-transfer bore has at least one sidewall and at least one portion of said sidewall is higher than at least another portion of said sidewall.
- 11. The print cartridge of claim 9, wherein the orifice member is comprise of an organic polymer.
- 12. The print cartridge of claim 9, wherein the oval counter-bore is formed by laser ablation.
- 13. The print cartridge of claim 9, further including a barrier layer disposed between the substrate and the orifice-member.
- 14. The print cartridge of claim 9, wherein the cross-sectional shapes of the oval counter-bore, the top opening, and the bottom opening are circular.
- 15. The print cartridge of claim 9, wherein the cross-sectional shapes of the oval counter-bore, the top opening, and the bottom opening are non-circular.
- 16. A printhead for use in a printing system comprising:a substrate including at least one fluid ejector thereon; and an orifice member positioned over and above said substrate, said orifice member having at least one fluid-transfer bore extending therethrough, said orifice member further including: a top surface that defines a top opening for the fluid-transfer bore; a bottom surface that defines a bottom opening for the fluid-transfer bore; and a partial oval counter-bore defining an oval counter-bore portion being in fluid communication with the fluid-transfer bore, a remaining portion attracting the fluid delivered from the printhead.
- 17. A method for manufacturing a component for use in a printing system comprising:providing an orifice member having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a top opening for a fluid-transfer bore, and the bottom surface defines a bottom opening for the fluid-transfer bore; forming an orifice in the member to define the fluid-transfer bore; providing a substrate having at least one fluid ejector thereon; non-concentrically counter-boring the top surface of the orifice member to define an oval counter-bore with respect to the fluid-transfer bore; and securing the orifice member to the substrate in order to produce said component.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the orifice member is secured to the substrate before the top surface of the orifice member is counter-bored.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the top surface of the orifice member is counter-bored before the orifice member is secured to the substrate.
- 20. The method of claim 17, further comprising securing a barrier layer on the substrate and the orifice member is secured to the substrate by being secured to the barrier layer.
- 21. A method of manufacturing a polymer orifice member comprising:ablating a first side of an orifice member to form an orifice that has at least one edge; ablating a second side of said orifice member to remove defects along said at least one edge so as to improve the directionality of drops ejected by said orifice; and forming an oval counter-bore in the orifice member that is non-concentric to the orifice.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said at least one orifice edge is substantially smooth.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein said at least one orifice edge is at least partially rounded.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the counter-bore is formed by laser ablation.
- 25. The method of claim 21, wherein said counter-bore has a depth of approximately one micron or less.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/393,845 filed Sep. 9, 1999 entitled “HIGH EFFICIENCY ORIFICE PLATE STRUCTURE AND PRINTHEAD USING THE SAME,” issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,130,688, on Oct. 10, 2000.
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