Claims
- 1. An inkjet print cartridge comprising:
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate having a plurality of individual ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each chamber;
- said ink firing chambers arranged in a first chamber array and a second chamber array and said firing chambers spaced so as to provide greater than 400 dots per inch printing;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel;
- a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said firing chamber for allowing high frequency refill of the firing chamber;
- a group of said firing chambers in adjacent relationship forming a primitive in which a maximum of only one firing chamber in said primitive is activated at a time;
- first circuit means on said substrate connected to said firing elements; and
- second circuit means on said cartridge connected to said first circuit means, for transmitting firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 8 kHz,
- wherein said primitive is one of a plurality of primitives formed on a top surface of said substrate, said first circuit means applying primitive select signals to select one or more of said primitives and applying address signals to enabling devices associated with firing elements in one or more selected primitives such that a maximum of one firing chamber in any selected primitive is activated at a time, said first circuit means further comprising electrodes for receiving signals from said second circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 2. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 1 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 9 kHz.
- 3. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 1 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 10 kHz.
- 4. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 1 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 11 kHz.
- 5. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 1 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 12 kHz.
- 6. An inkjet print cartridge comprising:
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate having a plurality of individual ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each chamber and having a first outer edge along a periphery of said substrate;
- said ink firing chambers arranged in a first chamber array and a second chamber array and said firing chambers spaced so as to provide greater than 400 dots per inch printing;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir continuously along a first outer edge of said substrate, and then continuously along a secondary channel;
- a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said firing chamber for allowing high frequency refill of the firing chamber;
- a group of said firing chambers in adjacent relationship forming a primitive in which a maximum of only one firing chamber in said primitive is activated at a time;
- first circuit means on said substrate connected to said firing elements; and
- second circuit means on said cartridge connected to said first circuit means, for transmitting firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 8 kHz,
- wherein said primitive is one of a plurality of primitives formed on a top surface of said substrate, said first circuit means applying primitive select signals to select one or more of said primitives and applying address signals to enabling devices associated with firing elements in one or more selected primitives such that a maximum of one firing chamber in any selected primitive is activated at a time, said first circuit means further comprising electrodes for receiving signals from said second circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 7. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 6 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 10 kHz.
- 8. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 6 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 11 kHz.
- 9. The inkjet print cartridge of claim 6 wherein said second circuit means transmit firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 12 kHz.
- 10. A method for printing comprising the steps of:
- supplying ink from an ink reservoir through an ink channel connecting said reservoir with ink firing chambers formed on a top surface of a substrate, said channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel in fluid communication with a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said firing chamber, a group of said firing chambers in adjacent relationship forming one of a plurality of primitives on said top surface of said substrate in which only a maximum of one firing chamber in each of said primitives is activated at a time;
- energizing first circuit means on said substrate connected to a firing element within each of said ink firing chambers, said first circuit means applying a primitive select signal to one or more of said primitives to enable said one or more of said primitives, and applying addressing signals to enabling devices within enabled ones of said primitives to enable only a maximum of one firing element in any selected primitive at a time to cause a portion of ink in associated ones of said ink firing chambers to be expelled from said ink firing chambers at a frequency greater than 8 kHz; and
- energizing second circuit means external to said substrate and coupling energizing signals on said second circuit means to electrodes, forming part of said first circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said ink is supplied around two outer edges of said substrate and into ink channels leading to said ink firing chambers.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of energizing said first circuit means also comprises the step of energizing second circuit means on a print cartridge connected to said first circuit means.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of transmitting firing signals includes energizing said ink firing chambers at a rate of approximately 9 kHz or greater.
- 14. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of transmitting firing signals includes energizing said ink firing chambers at a rate of approximately 10 kHz or greater.
- 15. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of transmitting firing signals includes energizing said ink firing chambers at a rate of approximately 11 kHz or greater.
- 16. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of transmitting firing signals includes energizing said ink firing chambers at a rate of approximately 12 kHz or greater.
- 17. An inkjet printer comprising:
- a scanning carriage;
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate mounted in said scanning carriage having a plurality of individual ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each chamber;
- said ink firing chambers arranged in a first chamber array and a second chamber array and said firing chambers spaced so as to provide greater than 400 dots per inch printing;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel;
- a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said firing chamber for allowing high frequency refill of the firing chamber;
- a group of said firing chambers in adjacent relationship forming a primitive in which a maximum of only one firing chamber in said primitive is activated at a time;
- first circuit means on said substrate connected to said firing elements; and
- second circuit means on said cartridge connected to said first circuit means, for transmitting firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 8 kHz,
- wherein said primitive is one of a plurality of primitives formed on a top surface of said substrate, said first circuit means applying primitive select signals to select one or more of said primitives and applying address signals to enabling devices associated with firing elements in one or more selected primitives such that a maximum of one firing chamber in any selected primitive is activated at a time, said first circuit means further comprising electrodes for receiving signals from said second circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 18. An inkjet printer comprising:
- a scanning carriage;
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate mounted in said scanning carriage having a plurality of individual ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each chamber and having a first outer edge along a periphery of said substrate;
- said ink firing chambers arranged in a first chamber array and a second chamber array and said firing chambers spaced so as to provide greater than 400 dots per inch printing;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir continuously along a first outer edge of said substrate, and then continuously along a secondary channel;
- a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said firing chamber for allowing high frequency refill of the firing chamber;
- a group of said firing chambers in adjacent relationship forming a primitive in which a maximum of only one firing chamber in said primitive is activated at a time;
- first circuit means on said substrate connected to said firing elements; and
- second circuit means on said cartridge connected to said first circuit means, for transmitting firing signals to said ink firing elements at a frequency greater than 8 kHz,
- wherein said primitive is one of a plurality of primitives formed on a top surface of said substrate, said first circuit means applying primitive select signals to select one or more of said primitives and applying address signals to enabling devices associated with firing elements in one or more selected primitives such that a maximum of one firing chamber in any selected primitive is activated at a time, said first circuit means further comprising electrodes for receiving signals from said second circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 19. The inkjet printer of claim 18 wherein said primitive is one of a plurality of primitives formed on a top surface of said substrate, said first circuit means applying primitive select signals to select one or more of said primitives and applying address signals to enabling devices associated with firing elements in one or more selected primitives such that a maximum of one firing chamber in any selected primitive is activated at a time, said first circuit means further comprising electrodes for receiving signals from said second circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 20. A method for printing comprising the steps of:
- supplying ink to an ink reservoir;
- supplying ink from said ink reservoir through an ink channel connecting said reservoir with ink firing chambers formed on a top surface of a substrate, said channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel in fluid communication with a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said firing chamber, a group of said firing chambers in adjacent relationship forming one of a plurality of primitives on said top surface of said substrate in which only a maximum of one firing chamber in each of said primitives is activated at a time;
- energizing first circuit means on said substrate connected to a firing element within each of said ink firing chambers, said first circuit means applying a primitive select signal to one or more of said primitives to enable said one or more of said primitives, and applying addressing signals to enabling devices within enabled ones of said primitives to enable only a maximum of one firing element in any selected primitive at a time to cause a portion of ink in associated ones of said ink
- firing chambers to be expelled from said ink firing chambers at a frequency greater than 8 kHz; and
- energizing second circuit means external to said substrate and coupling energizing signals on said second circuit means to electrodes, forming part of said first circuit means, said first circuit means being wholly formed on said top surface of said substrate such that said second circuit means contacts said electrodes of said first circuit means located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said ink is supplied around two outer edges of said substrate and into ink channels leading to said ink firing chambers.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein said step of energizing said first circuit means also comprises the step of energizing second circuit means on a print cartridge connected to said first circuit means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLIOCATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/179,866, filed Jan. 11, 1994 entitled "Improved Ink Delivery System for an Inkjet Printhead," by Brian J. Keefe, et al., which is a Ser. No. 862,086, filed Apr. 2, 1992, now continuation application of U.S. Pat. No. 5,278,584 to Keefe, et al., entitled "Ink Delivery System for an Inkjet Printhead."
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