Claims
- 1. An inkjet printhead, comprising:a housing defined by inner walls and being coupled to an ink reservoir at an upper portion and nozzles at a lower portion; a substrate located near the lower portion of the housing and having a front surface facing the nozzles and a back surface facing the ink reservoir, wherein the front surface has ink ejection chamber formed thereon; and a filter carrier extending from the ink reservoir and coupled to the inner walls of the housing of the printhead and having at least one ink slot with an opening facing at least one side of the inner walls and located in close proximity to the back surface of the substrate.
- 2. The inkjet printhead of claim 1, wherein each side of the filter carrier has plural ink slots with openings that face each side of the respective inner walls.
- 3. The inkjet printhead of claim 2, wherein an ink flow path is defined by the ink slots, the inner walls and the substrate through which substantially all the ink flows to the ink ejection chambers.
- 4. The inkjet printhead of claim 3, further comprising a bubble accumulation chamber in communication with the ink flow path such that buoyancy of bubbles that accumulate in the ink flow path moves the bubbles into the bubble accumulation chamber.
- 5. The inkjet printhead of claim 1, wherein the filter carrier includes a substantially planar surface having a substantially planar filter affixed to the planar surface.
- 6. The inkjet printhead of claim 5, wherein air bubble blockage of the filter is avoided by trapping bubbles in a designated area.
- 7. The inkjet printhead of claim 5, wherein the filter carrier is fabricated from a plastic material onto which the filter is attached prior to coupling the filter carrier to the inner walls.
- 8. The inkjet printhead of claim 5, wherein the filter is located between the filter carrier and an ink reservoir.
- 9. The inkjet printhead of claim 8, wherein the filter is attached to filter carrier with a heat staking process.
- 10. The inkjet printhead of claim 1, wherein the ink reservoir is coupled to an external ink supply in fluid communication with the ink reservoir.
- 11. The inkjet printhead of claim 10, wherein the inkjet printhead is coupled to a scanning carriage that scans the printhead across a media as the printhead ejects droplets of ink.
- 12. The inkjet printhead of claim 11, wherein the external ink supply is located on the scanning carriage.
- 13. The inkjet printhead of claim 11, wherein the external ink supply is located off the scanning carriage.
- 14. The inkjet printhead of claim 1, wherein the filter carrier is fabricated from a different material than the housing to optimize the attachment of the filter to the filter carrier.
- 15. A method of delivering ink to an printhead, the method comprising the steps:forming ink ejection chambers on a front surface of a substrate located within a housing of the printhead and forming ink ejection elements within the ink ejection chambers; mounting a filter carrier to inner walls of the housing and between an ink reservoir facing a back surface of the substrate and the ink ejection chambers, wherein the filter carrier has ink slots with openings facing each side of the inner walls and located in close proximity to the back surface of the substrate; connecting a filter to the filter carrier in an ink flow path between the ink reservoir and the ink ejection chambers; and transporting ink from the ink reservoir through the further to the ink ejection chambers.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising trapping bubbles in a designated area to prevent air bubble blockage of the filter.
- 17. The method of 15, further comprising connecting a scanning carriage to the printhead, wherein the scanning carriage scans the printhead across a media as the printhead ejects droplets of ink.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein inserting the filter carrier into the housing comprises press fitting the filter carrier into the housing.
- 19. A printing system, comprising:an ink reservoir; ink ejection nozzles; a housing defined by inner walls and coupled to the ink reservoir at an upper portion and the ink ejection nozzles at a lower portion; a substrate located near the lower portion of the housing and having a back surface facing the ink reservoir and a front surface facing the ink ejection nozzles, wherein the front surface has ink ejection chambers formed thereon; a filter carrier extending from the ink reservoir and coupled to the inner walls of the housing of the printhead and having at least one ink slot with an opening facing at least one side of the inner walls and located in close proximity to the back surface of the substrate; and a bubble accumulation chamber in communication with an ink flow path defined by the ink slots, the inner walls and the substrate through which ink flows to the ink ejection chambers, wherein the buoyancy of bubbles that accumulate in the ink flow path moves the bubbles into the bubble accumulation chamber.
- 20. The printing system of claim 19, wherein the filter carrier includes a substantially planar surface having a substantially planar filter affixed to the planar surface and wherein air bubble blockage of the filter is avoided by trapping bubbles in a designated area.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/742,253, filed Oct. 31, 1996, entitled “PRINT CARTRIDGE COUPLING AND RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN AN INKJET PRINTING SYSTEM WITH AN OFF-AXIS INK SUPPLY”. The foregoing commonly assigned patent applications are herein incorporated by reference.
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