eprintid: 356 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 7 dir: disk0/00/00/03/56 datestamp: 2011-11-25 16:23:50 lastmod: 2015-05-29 19:58:49 status_changed: 2011-11-25 16:23:50 type: report metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Day, R. creators_name: Harlen, O. creators_name: Hinch, E. J. creators_name: King, J. creators_name: Lacey, A.A. creators_name: Lister, J. creators_name: Ockendon, J. creators_name: Wattis, J. creators_name: Worster, G. title: Ink Drying in Inkjet Printers ispublished: pub subjects: materials studygroups: esgi28 companyname: Domino UK Ltd full_text_status: public abstract: The first problem put to the Study Group for Maths in Industry by Domino UK Ltd concerns ink drying and blocking nozzles in a printer. The goals were as follows: 1. To propose mechanisms for the growth of a plug of dried ink in the open end of a Drop-on-Demand drop generator, 2. To suggest cures to this problem, 3. To consider why oscillating the meniscus appears to alleviate the problem. date: 1995 citation: Day, R. and Harlen, O. and Hinch, E. J. and King, J. and Lacey, A.A. and Lister, J. and Ockendon, J. and Wattis, J. and Worster, G. (1995) Ink Drying in Inkjet Printers. [Study Group Report] document_url: http://miis.maths.ox.ac.uk/miis/356/1/Ink-drying-in-inkjet-printers.pdf