Claims
- 1. A print head testing method comprising the steps of:
- filling a head with pure water;
- starting ejection of water droplets of the pure water by application of a start signal;
- irradiating ejected water droplets with condensed light;
- detecting condensed light scattered by the ejected water droplets;
- correlating time at which the scattered light was detected with time of the start signal; and
- determining whether the head is good or not based on the correlation of the time at which the scattered light was detected and the time of the start signal.
- 2. A print head testing method according to claim 1, wherein detection of the condensed light scattered by the ejected water droplets is performed by a photosensor which outputs an electrical signal corresponding to the condensed light scattered by the ejected water droplets, the electrical signal having a waveform, and wherein whether the head is good or not is determined based further on the waveform of the electrical signal outputted from the photosensor.
- 3. A print head testing method according to claim 1, wherein detection of the ejected water droplets by the condensed light is performed in a position belonging to a virtual linear path in which the ejected water droplet travels.
- 4. A print head testing method comprising the steps of:
- placing a print head wafer including a plurality of print head chips in a predetermined position, each print head chip being formed with a predetermined number of linear rows, each linear row including a predetermined number of nozzles;
- filling the nozzles of each print head chip with pure water;
- starting ejection of water droplets of the pure water by application of a start signal;
- irradiating ejected water droplets with condensed light;
- detecting condensed light scattered by the ejected water droplets;
- correlating time at which the scattered light was detected with time of the start signal; and
- determining whether the head is good or not according to the correlation of the time at which the scattered light was detected and the time of the start signal.
- 5. A print head testing method according to claim 4, wherein detection of the condensed light scattered by the ejected water droplets is performed by a photosensor which outputs an electrical signal corresponding to the condensed light scattered by the ejected water droplets, the electrical signal having a waveform, and wherein whether the head is good or not is determined based further on the waveform of the electrical signal outputted from the photosensor.
- 6. A print head testing method according to claim 4, wherein detection of the ejected water droplets by the condensed light is performed in a position belonging to a virtual linear path in which the ejected water droplet travels.
Priority Claims (5)
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6-162151 |
Jul 1994 |
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6-201985 |
Aug 1994 |
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6-306076 |
Dec 1994 |
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7-085212 |
Apr 1995 |
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7-135185 |
Jun 1995 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of the U.S. application Ser. No. 08/502,179 filed Jul. 13, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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