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How does an inkjet cartridge work?
On the print head of the cartridge are a series on tiny holes, each smaller than the width of a human hair. Each hole has a heater which is used to heat up the ink. This causes a bubble to form. When the heater cools down, the bubble bursts and the ink in projected onto the paper. This happens up to 6000 times per second.
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