In inkjet technology the droplets of ink are deflected by? A. Electrically Charge Plate B. Multi directional nozzle C. High pressure jets D. All of the above E. None of the above

Electrically Charge Plate
Multi directional nozzle
High pressure jets
All of the above E. None of the above

The correct answer is: A. Electrically Charge Plate

In inkjet technology, the droplets of ink are deflected by an electrically charged plate. The plate is located near the nozzle that dispenses the ink, and it has a positive charge. When the ink droplets pass through the plate, they are attracted to the plate and deflected in the desired direction.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe how inkjet technology works.

  • Option B, “Multi directional nozzle,” is incorrect because the nozzle is not what deflects the ink droplets. The nozzle is simply the opening through which the ink is dispensed.
  • Option C, “High pressure jets,” is incorrect because the ink droplets are not ejected from the nozzle under high pressure. In fact, the ink droplets are ejected from the nozzle at a very low pressure.
  • Option D, “All of the above,” is incorrect because it includes options that are not accurate.

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