HP 5000 manual Printheads

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Functional Overview

Tubes to Printhead

Connection

Tubes Joint for

Ink Leak Detection

Ink Supply Station

The Tubes move back and forth inside the volume defined by the Tube Guides. The Tube Guides are a pair of sheet metal parts with opposing U-shaped profiles.

The Tubes are threaded inside a protective extrusion called the Tube Carrier which consists of a base material that provides the structure of the part, and a resistant outer part protecting the structure.

Printheads

The Printheads are high precision devices that place the ink on the media. The Printheads are designed with:

νSmart chip storing Printhead information.

νInk inlet to receive ink from the Tubes.

νNozzle plate with 512 Nozzles to deliver ink on to the media.

νInk Type lockouts that avoid Printheads of the wrong type (Setup Printheads or Ink type) being installed in the Carriage.

νColor lockouts that will allow only one color to be inserted into a given slot.

Smart Chip

Ink Inlet

Printhead Interconnect Nozzle Plate

HP DesignJet 5000 Series Printers Service Manual

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HP 5000 manual Printheads

5000 specifications

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