Print head for ink-jet printing a method for making print heads

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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347 47, 347 65, 156319, G01D 1518, B41J 214, B41J 216

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ABSTRACT:
A print head for ink-jet printing. The print head includes an orifice plate with a layer of metal bonded thereto, an ink barrier layer, and an adhesion promoter located between the metal layer and the barrier. The adhesion promoter bonds the metal layer to the barrier layer. Adhesion promoters include organosilane, polyacrylic acid, or polymethylacrylic acid. In a process for making a print head, an adhesion promoter is applied to the orifice plate and the orifice plate, the barrier layer, and the adhesion promoter are bonded together by applying pressure and heat.

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