I thought this would be more appropriate here than in GH.
Ok so i understand how bubblejet works, and where it comes from. In lamens terms it appears small microheaters powered by an electronic current, warm up the ink, so a bubble is created, then the pressures builds up and *squeeeeze* out it comes.
Whilst canon call this bubblejet, others call this thermal inkjet - am i right in thinking that this is what HP use? So a HP 'Inkjet' printer, is in essence using similar technology to a Canon 'bubblejet'.
Do epson use a different form of Injet Technology?
Ok so i understand how bubblejet works, and where it comes from. In lamens terms it appears small microheaters powered by an electronic current, warm up the ink, so a bubble is created, then the pressures builds up and *squeeeeze* out it comes.
Whilst canon call this bubblejet, others call this thermal inkjet - am i right in thinking that this is what HP use? So a HP 'Inkjet' printer, is in essence using similar technology to a Canon 'bubblejet'.
Do epson use a different form of Injet Technology?