Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head, comprising the steps of:
- (1) forming an ink flow path pattern on a substrate with the use of a dissoluble resin, the substrate having ink ejection pressure generating elements thereon;
- (2) forming on the ink flow path pattern a coating resin layer, which will serve as ink flow path walls, by dissolving in a solvent a coating resin containing an epoxy resin which is solid at ordinary temperatures, and then solvent-coating the solution on the ink flow path pattern;
- (3) forming ink ejection outlets in the coating resin layer above the ink ejection pressure generating elements; and
- (4) dissolving the ink flow path pattern.
- 2. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coating resin is a photosensitive resin and contains a cationic photopolymerization initiator.
- 3. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the coating resin contains a reducing agent.
- 4. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cationic photopolymerization initiator is an aromatic iodonium salt.
- 5. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 3, wherein the reducing agent is copper triflate.
- 6. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the epoxy equivalent of the epoxy resin is 2000 or less.
- 7. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, further including a step of dipping the coating resin layer in a solution containing a reducing agent and heating the coating resin layer, after performing the step of dissolving the ink flow path pattern.
- 8. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 7, wherein the reducing agent contains copper ions.
- 9. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 7, wherein the reducing agent contains copper triflate.
- 10. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by photolithography.
- 11. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by dry etching with oxygen plasma.
- 12. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by an excimer laser.
- 13. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the concentration of the coating resin dissolved in the solvent is 30-70 wt. %.
- 14. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 13, wherein the concentration of the coating resin dissolved in the solvent is 40-60 wt. %.
- 15. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 11, wherein the coating resin comprises a thermo-setting resin.
- 16. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 13, wherein the coating resin comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 17. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head, comprising the steps of:
- preparing a substrate having a plurality of ink ejection pressure generating elements thereon;
- forming an ink flow path pattern on said substrate using a dissoluble resin;
- forming on the ink flow path pattern a coating resin layer for forming a plurality of ink flow path walls, by dissolving in a solvent a coating resin which is solid at ordinary temperatures, and then spin-coating the solution on the ink flow path pattern;
- forming a plurality of ink ejection outlets in the coating resin layer above the ink ejection pressure generating elements; and
- dissolving the ink flow path pattern,
- wherein a concentration of the coating resin dissolved in the solvent is 30-70 wt. %.
- 18. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 17, wherein the coating resin comprises a photosensitive resin and contains a cationic photopolymerization initiator.
- 19. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 18, wherein the coating resin includes a reducing agent.
- 20. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 18, wherein the cationic photopolymerization initiator is an aromatic iodonium salt.
- 21. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 19, wherein the reducing agent is copper triflate.
- 22. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 17, wherein the coating resin includes an epoxy resin.
- 23. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 22, wherein the epoxy equivalent of the epoxy resin is not more than 2000.
- 24. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 17, further comprising the steps of:
- dipping the coating resin layer in a solution containing a reducing agent; and
- heating the coating resin layer, after performing the step of dissolving the ink flow path pattern.
- 25. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 24, wherein the reducing agent includes copper ions.
- 26. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 24, wherein the reducing agent includes copper triflate.
- 27. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 18, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by photolithography.
- 28. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 17, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by dry etching with oxygen plasma.
- 29. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 17, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by an excimer laser.
- 30. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 17, wherein the concentration of the coating resin dissolved in the solvent is 40-60 wt. %.
- 31. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 28, wherein the coating resin comprises a thermosetting resin.
- 32. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head having ink ejection outlets ejecting ink and ink ejection pressure generating elements generating pressure for ejecting ink, distance from said ink ejection outlet to said ink ejection pressure generating element being 20 .mu.m or less, the method comprises the steps of:
- preparing a substrate having a plurality of ink ejection pressure generating elements thereon;
- forming an ink flow path pattern on said substrate using a dissoluble resin;
- forming on the ink flow path pattern a coating resin layer for forming a plurality of ink flow path walls, by dissolving in a solvent a coating resin which is solid at ordinary temperatures, and then spin-coating the solution on the ink flow path pattern;
- forming a plurality of ink ejection outlets in the coating resin layer above the ink ejection pressure generating elements; and
- dissolving the ink flow path pattern,
- wherein a concentration of the coating resin dissolved in the solvent is 30-70 wt.
- 33. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 32, wherein the coating resin comprises a photosensitive resin and contains a cationic photopolymerization initiator.
- 34. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 33, wherein the coating resin includes a reducing agent.
- 35. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 33, wherein the cationic photopolymerization initiator is an aromatic iodonium salt.
- 36. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 34, wherein the reducing agent is copper triflate.
- 37. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 32, wherein the coating resin includes an epoxy resin.
- 38. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 37, wherein the epoxy equivalent of the epoxy resin is not more than 2000.
- 39. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 32, further comprising the steps of:
- dipping the coating resin layer in a solution containing a reducing agent; and
- heating the coating resin layer, after performing the step of dissolving the ink flow path pattern.
- 40. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 39, wherein the reducing agent includes copper ions.
- 41. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 39, wherein the reducing agent includes copper triflate.
- 42. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 33, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by photolithography.
- 43. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 32, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by dry etching with oxygen plasma.
- 44. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 32, wherein the ink ejection outlets are formed by an excimer laser.
- 45. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 32, wherein the concentration of the coating resin dissolved in the solvent is 40-60 wt. %.
- 46. A method of manufacturing an ink jet recording head as in claim 43, wherein the coating resin comprises a thermosetting resin.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/190,464 filed Feb. 2, 1994, now abandoned.
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