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Drop Watching on the Print Head Doctor Enables Quick, Easy, and Precise Printhead Testing

  • DST Team
  • Jun 9
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 15

At FESPA 2025, Digital Sign Technologies introduced a groundbreaking method for assessing nozzle performance on inkjet printheads during the cleaning process directly on the Print Head Doctor (PHD) machine. This new technique, known as drop watching, offers a faster and more accurate alternative to traditional test prints and the widely used “curtain” method.


Unified Print Head Doctor and Print Head Tester system displaying drop watching capabilities with high-resolution nozzle monitoring setup at FESPA 2025

A Smarter Way to Test Nozzles


Traditionally, checking nozzle function involved printing a pattern or observing a fluid “curtain” under pressure. Our drop watching method changes that by enabling direct observation of ink droplets in flight, providing a clear view of each nozzle’s performance.



Here’s how it works:


  • The printhead, while being cleaned on the PHD machine, is electronically connected to the Print Head Tester (PHT).

  • The head is placed on a specialized fixture, also used for curtain tests.

  • The PHT and PHD work together to trigger individual or grouped nozzles at specific frequencies.

  • A high-resolution camera captures droplet images in real time.

  • These images are processed using advanced vision analysis to determine which nozzles are jetting correctly.


Overhead view of the Print Head Doctor and Print Head Tester system setup used for drop watching and printhead maintenance

Precision Requires the Right Fluid


Not all cleaning solutions are suitable for this method. Only approved fluids can be used for drop watching. These solutions must meet strict requirements for viscosity and surface tension to ensure they can be jetted reliably at specific temperatures and through specific printheads.


Contact us for more information at www.PrintHeadDoctor.com and www.PrintHeadTester.com.

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