Claims
- 1. A microfluidic printing apparatus comprising:
- a) at least one ink reservoir;
- b) a removeable front plate of transparent material having a structure including a plurality of chambers arranged so that the chambers form an array which can be viewed by an observer, each such chamber being arranged to form an ink pixel;
- c) a plurality of microchannels connecting the reservoir to a chamber;
- d) a plurality of microfluidic pumps each being associated with a single microchannel for supplying ink from an ink reservoir through a microchannel for delivery to a particular chamber for viewing;
- e) means for moving the removable front plate to a printing position; and
- f) means for transferring the ink from the fill side of the chambers to a receiver when the front plate is in the printing position.
- 2. A microfluidic printing apparatus comprising:
- a) at least one ink reservoir;
- b) a moveable front plate of transparent material having a structure including a plurality of chambers arranged so that the chambers form an array which can be viewed by an observer, each such chamber being arranged to form an ink pixel;
- c) a plurality of microchannels connecting the reservoir to a chamber;
- d) a plurality of microfluidic pumps each being associated with a single microchannel for supplying ink from an ink reservoir through a microchannel for delivery to a particular chamber for viewing;
- e) means for adding ink to the chambers to make the viewed image right reading to the observer; and
- f) means for moving the front plate to a printing or ink disposal position; and
- g) means for transferring the ink from the fill side of the chambers to a receiver when the front plate is in the printing position.
- 3. The printing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the removable front plate is pivotably mounted and can be moved between the viewing and printing positions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,426 filed Jun. 3, 1997, entitled "Continuous Tone Microfluidic Printing" to DeBoer, Fassler and Wen, Ser. No. 08/868,416 filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Microfluidic Printing on Receiver", to DeBoer, Fassler and Wen, Ser. No. 08/868,102, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Microfluidic Printing with Ink Volume Control" to Wen, DeBoer and Fassler, Ser. No. 08/868,477, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Microfluidic Printing with Ink Flow Regulation" to Wen, Fassler and DeBoer, all assigned to the assignee of the present invention. The disclosure of these related applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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