Claims
- 1. A fluid ejection head, wherein the fluid ejection head includes an orifice layer disposed on top of a substrate layer, the fluid ejection head comprising:
a first group of fluid ejection orifices and a second group of fluid ejection orifices formed in the orifice layer, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices are configured to eject two different fluids; and an elongate channel formed in the orifice layer, wherein the channel is positioned between the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices in such a location as to inhibit cross-contamination of fluids ejected from the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices.
- 2. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifices are arranged in a first column and wherein the second group of fluid ejection orifice are arranged in a second column, the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices having a length, and wherein the channel extends the length of the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices.
- 3. The fluid ejection head of claim 2, wherein the channel extends between approximately 300-500 microns past the last fluidically connected orifice of each of the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices.
- 4. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the channel has a width of approximately 50 microns.
- 5. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices are spaced approximately 1-1.4 millimeters apart, and wherein the channel is spaced approximately 0.4-0.8 millimeters from the closer of the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices.
- 6. The fluid ejection head of claim 5, wherein the channel is spaced approximately midway between the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices.
- 7. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the channel extends the full depth of the orifice layer.
- 8. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the channel is a first channel, and further comprising a second channel running generally parallel to the first channel.
- 9. The fluid ejection head of claim 8, wherein the second channel is spaced by a distance of approximately 150 microns from the first channel.
- 10. The fluid ejection head of claim 8, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifice are arranged in a first column of fluid ejection orifices and wherein the second group of fluid ejection orifices are arranged in a second column of fluid ejection orifices, the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices each having a length, and wherein the first and second channels each run at least the length of the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices.
- 11. The fluid ejection head of claim 8, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifices are arranged in a first column of fluid ejection orifices and wherein the second group of fluid ejection orifices are arranged in a second column of fluid ejection orifices, the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices each having a length, and wherein each of the first channel and the second channel extend only partially along the lengths of the first and second columns of fluid ejection orifices.
- 12. The fluid ejection head of claim 11, wherein the first channel is offset relative to the second channel along a long dimension of the first and second channels.
- 13. The fluid ejection head of claim 11, wherein the first channel is one channel of a plurality of channels in a first channel column, wherein the second channel is one channel of a plurality of channels in a second channel column, and wherein each channel in the first channel column is offset in a lengthwise direction with respect to each channel in the second channel column.
- 14. The fluid ejection head of claim 13, wherein each channel in the first channel column and each channel in the second channel column has a length of between approximately 700 and 1100 microns.
- 15. The fluid ejection head of claim 11, wherein the first channel and second channel have widths between approximately 30 and 50 microns.
- 16. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifices are arranged in a column of fluid ejection orifices, and wherein the channel extends around the column of fluid ejection orifices in a closed loop.
- 17. The fluid ejection head of claim 16, wherein the channel is positioned between approximately 200 and 500 microns from a nearest fluid ejection orifice along a long dimension of the channel.
- 18. The fluid ejection head of claim 16, wherein the channel is positioned between approximately 100 and 500 microns from a nearest fluid ejection orifice along a short dimension of the channel.
- 19. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the fluid ejection head includes a protective layer disposed between the substrate layer and the orifice layer, and wherein the channel extends through the orifice layer to the protective layer.
- 20. The fluid ejection head of claim 1, wherein the channel is a first channel, and wherein the first channel includes a first plurality of shorter interrupted channels.
- 21. The fluid ejection head of claim 20, further comprising a second channel adjacent the first channel, wherein the second channel includes a second plurality of shorter interrupted channels, and wherein the shorter channels of the second plurality of channels are offset from the shorter channels of the first plurality of shorter channels.
- 22. A fluid ejection head, comprising:
a plurality of fluid ejection orifices disposed on the fluid ejection head, wherein the plurality of fluid ejection orifices are arranged into at least a first group of orifices and a second group of orifices, the first group of orifices and the second group of orifices having a length and being configured to eject different fluids; and at least two waste channels disposed on the fluid ejection head between the first group of orifices and the second group of orifices at a location substantially intermediate the first group of orifices and the second group of orifices, wherein the waste channels extend in a parallel manner between the first group of orifices and the second group of orifices the length of the first and second group of orifices to prevent cross-contamination of fluids ejected from the first group of orifices and fluids ejected from the second group of orifices.
- 23. The fluid ejection head of claim 22, wherein the waste channels are approximately 150 microns apart.
- 24. The fluid ejection head of claim 22, wherein the waste channels extend between approximately 300-500 microns beyond a last fluidically-connected fluid ejection orifice.
- 25. The fluid ejection head of claim 22, wherein the waste channels each have a width of approximately 50 microns.
- 26. The fluid ejection head of claim 22, wherein the fluid ejection head includes a substrate layer, an orifice layer in which the fluid ejection orifices and channels are formed, and an intermediate protective layer disposed between the substrate layer and the orifice layer, and wherein the channels extend through the orifice layer to the intermediate protective layer.
- 27. A fluid ejection head including a substrate layer and an orifice layer formed over the substrate layer, the fluid ejection head comprising:
a first group of orifices and a second group of orifices formed in the orifice layer, wherein each of the first group of orifices and second group of orifices includes a plurality of fluid ejection orifices; and a trench formed in the orifice layer, wherein the trench divides the first group of orifices from the second group of orifices at a location between the first and second groups of orifices to inhibit cross-contamination of fluids ejected from the first group of orifices and fluids ejected from the second group of orifices.
- 28. The fluid ejection head of claim 27, the orifice layer having a thickness, wherein the trench extends completely through the thickness of the orifice layer.
- 29. The fluid ejection head of claim 27, further comprising a protective layer disposed between the substrate layer and the orifice layer, wherein the trench extends through the orifice layer to the protective layer.
- 30. The fluid ejection head of claim 29, wherein the protective layer is at least partially formed from SU-8.
- 31. The fluid ejection head of claim 27, wherein the orifice layer is at least partially formed from SU-8.
- 32. A fluid ejection head cleaning apparatus configured to periodically clean the fluid ejection head by wiping across the fluid ejection head, the fluid ejection head including a fluid ejection portion, a recessed waste-receiving portion disposed adjacent the fluid ejection portion in a vertically offset relation to the fluid ejection portion, and a fluid ejection orifice disposed on the orifice portion, the cleaning apparatus comprising:
a cleaning apparatus, wherein the cleaning apparatus includes a orifice cleaning structure configured to wipe across the orifice portion of the fluid ejection head, and a waste-receiving portion cleaning structure configured to extend into the waste-receiving portion to wipe fluid from the waste-receiving portion.
- 33. The fluid ejection head cleaning apparatus of claim 32, wherein the orifice cleaning structure is configured to push fluid into the waste-receiving portion.
- 34. The fluid ejection head cleaning apparatus of claim 32, wherein the orifice cleaning structure includes a wiping structure having at least a portion with a diagonal orientation relative to a direction of travel of the cleaning apparatus across the fluid ejection head.
- 35. The fluid ejection head cleaning apparatus of claim 32, wherein the orifice cleaning structure includes a chevron-shaped wiping structure.
- 36. The fluid ejection head cleaning apparatus of claim 32, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure extends across the waste-receiving portion at an orientation generally perpendicular to the waste-receiving portion.
- 37. The fluid ejection head cleaning structure of claim 32, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure is positioned offset from at least a portion of the orifice cleaning structure relative to a direction of travel of the cleaning apparatus during a wiping process.
- 38. The fluid ejection head cleaning structure of claim 32, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure and the orifice cleaning structure are configured to wipe across the fluid ejection head at different periodic intervals.
- 39. The fluid ejection head cleaning structure of claim 32, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure and the orifice cleaning structure are configured to wipe across the fluid ejection head at different pressures.
- 40. The fluid ejection head cleaning structure of claim 32, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure and the orifice cleaning structure are made of different materials.
- 41. A method of making a fluid ejection head, comprising:
forming a plurality of fluid ejection orifices in the fluid ejection head, the plurality of fluid ejection orifices including a first group of orifices and a second group of orifices; and forming an elongate channel in the fluid ejection head in a location substantially intermediate the first group of orifices and the second group of orifices, wherein the elongate channel is configured to prevent cross-contamination of fluids ejected from the first group of orifices and fluids ejected from the second group of orifices.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the fluid ejection head includes a substrate layer and an orifice layer, and wherein the fluid ejection orifices and channel are formed in the orifice layer.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the channel extends through the orifice layer to the substrate layer.
- 44. The method of claim 42, wherein the channel extends through the orifice layer to an intermediate protective layer disposed between the orifice layer and the substrate layer.
- 45. The method of claim 42, wherein the fluid ejection head includes a protective layer disposed between the substrate layer and the orifice layer, and wherein the channel extends through the orifice layer to the protective layer.
- 46. The method of claim 41, wherein forming the channel includes forming two generally parallel channels in the fluid ejection head between the first group of orifices and the second group of orifices.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein the first group of orifices has a length, and wherein the two channels each extend at least the length of the first group of orifices.
- 48. The method of claim 46, wherein the two channels are separated by a distance of approximately 50 microns.
- 49. The method of claim 41, wherein forming the channel includes forming a first channel around the first group of fluid ejection orifices in a closed loop and forming a second channel around the second group of fluid ejection orifices in a closed loop, the first and second channels being spaced by at least approximately 100 microns from the fluid ejection orifices in the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices, respectively.
- 50. The method of claim 41, wherein forming the channel includes forming a plurality of channels that are arranged in at least a first column of channels and a second column of channels, and wherein each of the first column of channels and the second column of channels includes a plurality of channels.
- 51. The method of claim 50, wherein the channels of the first column of channels are offset relative to the channels of the second column of channels along a long dimension of the first and second columns of channels.
- 52. A method of cleaning a fluid ejection head in a fluid ejection device, the fluid ejection head including an orifice portion and a recessed waste-receiving portion disposed adjacent to the orifice portion in a vertically offset relation to the waste-receiving portion, a fluid ejection orifice disposed on the orifice portion, and a cleaning apparatus configured to periodically clean the fluid ejection head by wiping across the fluid ejection head, wherein the cleaning apparatus includes an orifice cleaning structure configured to wipe across the orifice portion of the fluid ejection head, and a waste-receiving portion cleaning structure configured to extend into the waste-receiving portion to wipe fluid from the waste-receiving portion, the method comprising:
wiping the orifice cleaning structure across the fluid ejection orifice to push waste fluids into the waste channel; and wiping the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure along the waste-receiving portion to clear waste fluids from the waste-receiving portion.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure at least partially lags behind the orifice cleaning structure during a wiping process such that fluids pushed into the channel by the orifice cleaning structure are then pushed out of the waste-receiving portion by the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure.
- 54. The method of claim 52, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure and the orifice cleaning structure are wiped across the fluid ejection head at different periodic intervals.
- 55. The method of claim 52, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure and the orifice cleaning structure are configured to be wiped across the fluid ejection orifice at different pressures.
- 56. The method of claim 52, wherein the waste-receiving portion cleaning structure and the orifice cleaning structure are made of different materials.
- 57. A fluid ejection head, comprising:
a first group of fluid ejection orifices and a second group of fluid ejection orifices formed in the fluid ejection head, wherein the first group of fluid ejection orifices and the second group of fluid ejection orifices are configured to eject two different fluids; and means for preventing cross-contamination of fluids ejected from the first group of fluid ejection orifices and second group of fluid ejection orifices.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No.------ of Todd A. Cleland et al. for A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ORIFICE PLATE HAVING A PLURALITY OF SLITS, filed Dec. 13, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.