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		<title>Canon BJ 330 Prints Light</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Canon BJ 330 Prints Light
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&#8220;I have a canon BJ330 that starts printing light and prints nothing. This only happens approx once every 2 months. The unit has ink and it still thinks it&#8217;s printing but there is no ink on the paper. This has happened a couple of times and so far [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Resistance Heater Elements in Inkjet Printers</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Response Times of Resistance Heater Elements in Inkjet Printers
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The ink drops that make up the &#8216;image&#8217; on the paper from an ink jet printer are expelled by microscopic resistance (thin film or the like) heaters with response times in the 10s of microseconds if I recall correctly. When living in the macro [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Inkjet Types (At Least From Xerox Perspective)</title>
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Inkjet Types (At Least From Xerox Perspective)
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(From: Peter (hedgieus@yahoo.com).)
Here are history/trivia. (I used to work at Xerox marking technology group, working on ink-jets and daisy printers.)
Type 1 (or &#8220;push&#8221;) ejects continuous stream (under pressure). The discovery goes back to Hertz (one who has the unit named after him) and theory is described [...]]]></description>
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