Ink jet recording head

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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B41J 205

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061619248

ABSTRACT:
In an ink jet recording head, the thin-film thermal resistor is covered by an electrically-insulating oxidation film. An inorganic insulation layer is formed over a part of the thin-film thermal resistor and the thin-film conductor. An organic insulation layer is formed over at least a part of the inorganic insulation layer that covers the connecting edge of the connection portion between the thin-film thermal resistor and the thin-film conductor.

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