There are some underlying assumptions when a principle is presented. First let's check into the physics of a bubble, then look at it at the opening of the nozzle. What forces are in play?
The mariotte bottle says nothing about the viscosity of the fluid but intuitively you can see that if you poured 30 weight motor oil at room temperature into a CISS, no matter how high you raise the tanks, it is not going to come leaking out the printhead. Right? So why not? More thinking required. Darn that theory is so simple but now we complicate things.
Good try lads. More studies are required. My study days are done so don't ask me to explain, my brains are too tired.
I'll add another hint though, capillary forces. Where are those in the calculations?
The mariotte bottle says nothing about the viscosity of the fluid but intuitively you can see that if you poured 30 weight motor oil at room temperature into a CISS, no matter how high you raise the tanks, it is not going to come leaking out the printhead. Right? So why not? More thinking required. Darn that theory is so simple but now we complicate things.
Good try lads. More studies are required. My study days are done so don't ask me to explain, my brains are too tired.
I'll add another hint though, capillary forces. Where are those in the calculations?