The Brother print head has four inkjet elements servicing four colour inks. Each ink element consists of a nozzle and channels covered with a piezoelectric ceramic actuator and filer.
Ink is sprayed through the microscopic nozzle in the print head onto the paper using piezoelectric ceramic technology. A controlled electric charge to the piezoelectric ceramic produces a pumping action, forming and ejecting ink droplets
The print head assembly on the carriage, with connecting ink cartridges, moves back and forth across the paper to produce the desired image.
A stepper motor drives gears and rollers designed to advance the paper with precision each time the print head assembly is ready for another pass across the paper. The paper is then ejected once the printed image is completed.
What are the Benefits?
Correct Colour Matching For colour vibrancy, Brother calculated the appropriate mixture of inks to the correct colour matching on print.
Anti-smear and Anti-clog To prevent smearing during the printing process, Brother ink penetrates and dries on the paper quickly to match the high print speeds of Brother Multi-Function Centres (MFCs). This ensures that Brother ink will dry completely in the interval time between page prints, presenting clean and unsmudged printouts every time.
Genuine Brother ink also contains carefully selected chemicals to prevent clogging of the print head for smoother operation. This ensures reliability and durability of your Brother machine.
Prevention of Ink Leakage Leakage is stopped with a precise manufacturing process which balances air and removes air bubbles to prevent air contamination in the ink cartridges.
Optimum Printing Performance Use of pigment-based black ink boosts resolution for black dots to produce clear images on paper.
Specially Formulated Ink for Smooth Printing Brother Genuine ink is specially formulated to achieve the right fluidity to flow through critical points of the print head on demand and with ease. This gives an even distribution of ink on your paper, resulting in a more optimal balance of colours.