Ink jet substrate including plural temperature sensors and heate

Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – With ink supply to marker

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B41V 205

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051755653

ABSTRACT:
A substrate for a liquid jet recording head includes a plurality of built-in energy elements forming an array for generating thermal energy for ejecting liquid, built-in electrode wiring for supplying electric signals to the energy generating elements and first and second built-in temperature sensors disposed outside the array and adjacent opposite ends of the array for detecting a temperature of the substrate. First and second built-in heaters are disposed outside the array and adjacent opposite ends of the array for heating the substrate.

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