Here you can find the instructions of the latest design (that uses piezo pumps instead of hydrostatic pressure for ink supply) hackaday.io/project/167446-diy-inkjet-printer#menu-instructions
Yes, should be possible. If you fill it, the air bubbles should float up to the top of the ink chamber into the output of the ink chamber that leads to the nozzle, so you can flush them out while priming the printhead.
I'm really interested in duplicating your nozzle, but there are not any instructions for it on the hackaday
Here you can find the instructions of the latest design (that uses piezo pumps instead of hydrostatic pressure for ink supply)
hackaday.io/project/167446-diy-inkjet-printer#menu-instructions
hello, can you please contact me? I'm interested in buying one. thanks
Hi kingpic,
I dont't sell it but you can build your own if you want. All infos about the project are on hackaday.io/project/167446-diy-inkjet-printer.
Dear friend I put a join request to this project in hackday please accept it. I am so interested about this project
@ Dominik Meffert
Dear friend how you fill ink to head without trap air bubbles
The SLA 3d printed head has inner channels which guide air bubbles out through the nozzle.
If i print that from SLA can i easly fill it with out air bubbles
Yes, should be possible. If you fill it, the air bubbles should float up to the top of the ink chamber into the output of the ink chamber that leads to the nozzle, so you can flush them out while priming the printhead.