Advanced form of an older technology known as inkjet printer. Work much more efficiently and are cheaper.
How Bubble-Jet Printer Works
Bubble of ink are sprayed onto a page and form patterns that resemble the items being printed. A bubble jet printer works using heat. In very simple terms, an ultra-fine nozzle is connected to a reservoir of ink. At the front of the nozzle is a very small heating element. When the element is switched on, a bubble forms inside the nozzle and a tiny drop of ink is expelled at high speed. When the drop hits a paper surface, it forms a round dot of even density and colour.
Part of Bubble-Jet Printer
Printhead/Ink catridge Head carriage, belt, and stepper motor Paper-feed mechanism Control, interface and power circuitry