The two most commonly used cartridges for printing are thermal and piezoelectric. Thermal cartridges are used in inkjet as well as Deskjet printers. They have several "jets" or tiny nozzles, and heat is used to deploy the droplets of ink through these nozzles. Small heaters present inside the cartridge heat up the ink until bubbles are formed. Printer ink is then shot out of the nozzles when these bubbles burst. Then, the cartridge cools down and new ink is pulled into the nozzles during the next printing session.
Piezoelectric cartridges deploy the "piezoelectric" technology when ink droplets are sprayed onto a sheet of paper. Electric signals are emitted instead of warming up the ink. The "jets" release the right quantity of ink into the head, thereby delivering print quality that is higher in comparison with thermal cartridges.
YASH(YesAskSoHelp)
Yash Bhandari
http://yesasksohelp.blogspot.in/
Piezoelectric cartridges deploy the "piezoelectric" technology when ink droplets are sprayed onto a sheet of paper. Electric signals are emitted instead of warming up the ink. The "jets" release the right quantity of ink into the head, thereby delivering print quality that is higher in comparison with thermal cartridges.
YASH(YesAskSoHelp)
Yash Bhandari
http://yesasksohelp.blogspot.in/
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