Printer with elongate support structure for printhead
View Patent ↗A printer includes an elongate support structure for a printhead assembly. At least one elongate printhead module is positioned on the support structure, along a length of the support structure. The module includes an ink supply and a micromolded ink distribution assembly that is positioned on the supply structure which defines a mounting formation to permit a printhead integrated circuit to be mounted on an ink delivery assembly. A plurality of ink inlets are in fluid communication with the outlets of the supply structure. A printhead integrated circuit is mounted on the ink distribution assembly so that the ink can be fed from the supply structure to the printhead integrated circuit.
1. A printer including a printhead assembly which comprises
an elongate support structure; and
at least one elongate printhead module positioned on the support structure, along a length of the support structure, the, or each, printhead module comprising
a supply structure that is connectable to at least an ink supply and defines a plurality of outlets for the supply of at least ink;
a micromolded ink distribution assembly that is positioned on the supply structure, the ink distribution assembly defining a mounting formation to permit a printhead integrated circuit to be mounted on an ink delivery assembly, a plurality of ink inlets that are in fluid communication with the outlets of the supply structure, a plurality of exit holes and tortuous ink flow paths from each ink inlet to a number of respective exit holes; and
a printhead integrated circuit that is mounted on the ink distribution assembly so that the ink can be fed from the exit holes to the printhead integrated circuit.
2. A printer as claimed in claim 1 , in which at least a portion of the ink distribution assembly is of a liquid crystal polymer.
3. A printer as claimed in claim 2 , in which the ink distribution assembly includes a lower micromolding that is positioned on the support structure, the lower micromolding defining a plurality of ink inlets and a plurality of ink chambers in fluid communication with respective ink inlets, and an upper micromolding, the upper micromolding also defining a plurality of ink inlets in fluid communication with respective ink chambers and the exit holes in fluid communication with respective ink inlets.
4. A printer as claimed in claim 3 , in which the upper micromolding is of a liquid crystal polymer.
5. A printer as claimed in claim 3 , in which the upper and lower micromoldings are of a liquid crystal polymer.
6. A printer as claimed in claim 3 , in which a film layer is interposed between the upper and lower micromoldings, the film layer defining a plurality of openings that permit ink flow from the lower to the upper micromolding.
7. A printer as claimed in claim 6 , in which the openings of the film layer are the result of a laser ablation process carried out on the film layer.