Two-phase Flow from an Inkjet
This presentation delves into the principles of two-phase flow in inkjet technology. Inkjet printers are renowned for their low cost, high resolution, and reasonable speed in printing. The technology operates by ejecting tiny droplets of liquid through a nozzle onto paper. If you encounter issues viewing the animation, please install Adobe Flash Player using Internet Explorer, as other browsers may lack the necessary Active X control. For an optimal experience, ensure your Flash Player installation is properly configured.
Two-phase Flow from an Inkjet
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Two-phase Flow from an Inkjet • Inkjet printers are used for printing because of their low cost, high resolution, and acceptable speed. The working principle behind inkjet technology is to eject small droplets of liquid from a nozzle onto a sheet of paper.