Method for fabricating an ink-jet printer head

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Fluid pattern dispersing device making – e.g. – ink jet

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C029S827000, C347S054000, C347S071000, C156S182000, C156S247000

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06862806

ABSTRACT:
A manufacturing method manufactures plates having a predetermined pattern, wherein the predetermined pattern is in each frame, side by side, at certain intervals along the longitudinal direction of the frame. A plurality of positioning holes, into which pins are inserted, are formed in each frame. A retainer portion is provided so as to extend from the inner periphery of each positioning hole and is plastically deformed when a pin is inserted thereinto. By inserting a pin into each positioning hole while a plurality of frames are stacked, the outer periphery of the pin contacts the retainer portion of each positioning hole. The retainer portion is deformed to correct misalignment among a plurality of plates.

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