
thermal inkjet
Thermal inkjet technology works by using tiny heating elements to produce rapid, controlled bursts of heat. When activated, these heat pulses create a small vapor bubble inside a print head chamber. The bubble expands quickly, forcing a precise amount of ink out of a nozzle and onto the paper. After the ink droplet is ejected, the bubble collapses, and the process repeats for each dot in the print. This method allows for accurate, high-speed printing with minimal moving parts, making thermal inkjets reliable and cost-effective for everyday printing needs.