Claims
- 1. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head having an array of ink jets for receiving ink from an ink supply and for ejecting drops of ink toward a print medium comprising an orifice plate characterized by an ink-contacting surface located on an inlet side of the orifice plate adjacent to a channel, an opposed surface on an outlet side of the orifice plate, and a plurality of orifices extending therebetween through which drops of ink are elected, the ink-contacting surface being electropolished by the application of about 7 ampere-minutes of current to the ink-contacting surface for a period of between about 18 seconds and about 90 seconds to reduce surface defects that can cause off-axis shooting, thereby rendering the drop-on-demand ink jet print head capable of extended periods of operation substantially free of print quality degradation resulting from off-axis shooting or other inefficiencies caused by surface defects.
- 2. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the orifice plate is formed of stainless steel.
- 3. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the orifice plate has a thickness of between about 50 and 75 microns.
- 4. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the orifice plate comprises a plurality of orifices having diameters of between about 35 and 85 microns.
- 5. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the ink-contacting surface comprises an internal surface area of one or more orifices.
- 6. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the ink-contacting surface comprises a major surface of the orifice plate.
- 7. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the orifice plate comprises 96 orifices.
- 8. A drop-on-demand ink jet print head according to claim 1 wherein the electropolishing step is conducted in the presence of an amount of fluorinated surfactant effective to reduce surface defect density on the ink-contacting surface and the portion of an internal surface area of at least one of the plurality of orifices.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/003,917, Jan. 13, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,574,486.
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