An inkjet printhead ejects a steady flow of ink droplets. Charged droplets are deflected into a gutter by the deflection plates, while uncharged droplets fly straight onto the paper. Letters formed by an inkjet printer look normal, except when greatly enlarged and the patterns from the drops become apparent.
Figure 18.39  An inkjet printhead ejects a steady flow of ink droplets. Charged droplets are deflected into a gutter by the deflection plates, while uncharged droplets fly straight onto the paper. Letters formed by an inkjet printer look normal, except when greatly enlarged and the patterns from the drops become apparent.


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