Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090244214 | LIQUID EJECTING HEAD, PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT, AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes a piezoelectric element in which a lower electrode, a piezoelectric layer, and an upper electrode are laminated in this order, and a flow path forming substrate in which the piezoelectric element is formed above one surface thereof and a pressure generating chamber being communicated with a nozzle opening is provided, in which the upper electrode is formed so as to extend over an upper surface of the piezoelectric layer and an upper portion of side faces of the piezoelectric layer, and a protective film is formed above portions of the piezoelectric layer, which are not covered by the upper electrode. | 10-01-2009 |
20110234710 | LIQUID EJECTING HEAD, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - There is provided a liquid ejecting head in which a surface layer of a vibration plate at the side of a flow path formation substrate is formed by an insulating film made of zirconium oxide and a protection film made of a material which is resistant to liquid is provided on a surface of the flow path formation substrate so as to cover wall surfaces of liquid flow paths. | 09-29-2011 |
20110308715 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIQUID-EJECTING HEAD - Provided is a method for producing a liquid-ejecting head at reduced production costs with a lower possibility of a continuity failure between leads and a wiring substrate. A through-hole into which a chip-on-film (COF) substrate is to be inserted is closed off by a lid before a protective film is formed by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The lid prevents the source gas used for CVD from intruding into the through-hole to avoid formation of the protective film on leads extended into the through-hole. This reduces the possibility of a continuity failure between the leads and the COF substrate, thus providing a method for producing an ink-jet recording head at reduced production costs. | 12-22-2011 |
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20130076812 | TEXTILE PRINTING APPARATUS AND TEXTILE PRINTING METHOD - A textile printing apparatus includes a liquid remaining amount grasping unit which grasps remaining amounts of respective two or more kinds of liquids, and a control unit which performs control of execution of printings onto a plurality of printed textile materials, the control unit has a control mode for, in advance of starting the execution of printings, specifying any print-executable printing specification from among the printing specifications on the basis of the remaining amounts of the respective liquids and the contents of the respective printing specifications, and then, starting execution of any printing based on the any print-executable printing specification having been specified. | 03-28-2013 |
20130076814 | PRETREATMENT METHOD FOR PRINTING MATERIAL, PRETREATMENT DEVICE, INK JET TEXTILE PRINTING APPARATUS AND INK JET TEXTILE PRINTING METHOD - A pretreatment method for a printing material is performed prior to ink jet textile printing on the printing material and includes the steps of imparting a tension force to at least a printing area of the printing material on which ink jet textile printing is performed so as to put the printing area in a tensioned state, and applying a pretreatment agent having an ink permeation inhibiting property on the printing area in the tensioned state. | 03-28-2013 |
20130201266 | PRINTING APPARATUS USING PHOTOCURABLE INK AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRINTED MATERIAL - A recording apparatus that uses photocurable ink includes an ink discharge section that discharges photocurable ink onto a printing medium, a light irradiation section that irradiates curing light onto the photocurable ink that has been discharged onto the printing medium, a tension application mechanism that applies tension to the printing medium and a control section. The control section discharges photocurable ink onto the printing medium by controlling the ink discharge section, and subsequently applies a tension, which is greater than that at the time of ink discharge, to the printing medium by controlling the tension application mechanism, and irradiates curing light onto the photocurable ink that has been discharged onto the printing medium by controlling the light irradiation section in a state in which the tension is being applied to the printing medium. | 08-08-2013 |
20140170322 | TEXTILE PRINTING APPARATUS AND TEXTILE PRINTING METHOD - A textile printing apparatus includes a liquid remaining amount grasping unit which grasps remaining amounts of respective two or more kinds of liquids, and a control unit which performs control of execution of printings onto a plurality of printed textile materials, the control unit has a control mode for, in advance of starting the execution of printings, specifying any print-executable printing specification from among the printing specifications on the basis of the remaining amounts of the respective liquids and the contents of the respective printing specifications, and then, starting execution of any printing based on the any print-executable printing specification having been specified. | 06-19-2014 |