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Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand

Desktop inkjet printers are ubiquitous and relatively inexpensive among the variety of available printers. These inkjet printers use an array of micro fluidic pumps, nozzles based on piezoelectric actuation, to dispense individual picoliter volume ink droplets at high speed. In this paper, we show t...

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Autores principales: Waasdorp, Rick, van den Heuvel, Oscar, Versluis, Floyd, Hajee, Bram, Ghatkesar, Murali Krishna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9079929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00756j
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author Waasdorp, Rick
van den Heuvel, Oscar
Versluis, Floyd
Hajee, Bram
Ghatkesar, Murali Krishna
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van den Heuvel, Oscar
Versluis, Floyd
Hajee, Bram
Ghatkesar, Murali Krishna
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description Desktop inkjet printers are ubiquitous and relatively inexpensive among the variety of available printers. These inkjet printers use an array of micro fluidic pumps, nozzles based on piezoelectric actuation, to dispense individual picoliter volume ink droplets at high speed. In this paper, we show that individual pumps in desktop printers can be accessed to dispense droplets on demand. Access was obtained using the printer’s command language programming. A detailed description of the access procedure is discussed. Droplets were printed on a paper as it rolled underneath the printhead, and with a minor hardware modification, they were also printed on a glass substrate. With this access, individual droplets were deposited, the smallest having an average diameter of 62 μm with a standard deviation of 6.9 μm, with a volume of ∼4 pL. From the intended position, the droplets had a standard deviation of 5.4 μm and 8.4 μm in the vertical and horizontal directions, respectively. The ink droplets were dispensed at a rate of 7.1 kHz. A circularity factor of 0.86 was obtained indicating that the dispensed droplets are of good quality. By replacing the ink in the cartridges with liquids of choice (e.g. cells, proteins, nanoparticles etc.), we believe it provides an opportunity for low-cost, high-speed, high-precision, picoliter volume printing for a variety of applications.
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spelling pubmed-90799292022-05-09 Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand Waasdorp, Rick van den Heuvel, Oscar Versluis, Floyd Hajee, Bram Ghatkesar, Murali Krishna RSC Adv Chemistry Desktop inkjet printers are ubiquitous and relatively inexpensive among the variety of available printers. These inkjet printers use an array of micro fluidic pumps, nozzles based on piezoelectric actuation, to dispense individual picoliter volume ink droplets at high speed. In this paper, we show that individual pumps in desktop printers can be accessed to dispense droplets on demand. Access was obtained using the printer’s command language programming. A detailed description of the access procedure is discussed. Droplets were printed on a paper as it rolled underneath the printhead, and with a minor hardware modification, they were also printed on a glass substrate. With this access, individual droplets were deposited, the smallest having an average diameter of 62 μm with a standard deviation of 6.9 μm, with a volume of ∼4 pL. From the intended position, the droplets had a standard deviation of 5.4 μm and 8.4 μm in the vertical and horizontal directions, respectively. The ink droplets were dispensed at a rate of 7.1 kHz. A circularity factor of 0.86 was obtained indicating that the dispensed droplets are of good quality. By replacing the ink in the cartridges with liquids of choice (e.g. cells, proteins, nanoparticles etc.), we believe it provides an opportunity for low-cost, high-speed, high-precision, picoliter volume printing for a variety of applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9079929/ /pubmed/35541355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00756j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Waasdorp, Rick
van den Heuvel, Oscar
Versluis, Floyd
Hajee, Bram
Ghatkesar, Murali Krishna
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title Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand
title_full Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand
title_fullStr Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand
title_full_unstemmed Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand
title_short Accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand
title_sort accessing individual 75-micron diameter nozzles of a desktop inkjet printer to dispense picoliter droplets on demand
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9079929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00756j
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