An inkjet drop ejection apparatus having a chamber with a nozzle; and,
an actuator for ejecting drops of ink through the nozzle; wherein, the
area defined by the nozzle is less than half a cross sectional area of
the chamber. A chamber with a relatively large internal cross section
will accommodate a large actuating surface. As the nozzle area is
relatively small, the actuator need only move a small amount to force a
drop out of the nozzle with sufficient kinetic energy. Smaller movements
of the actuator are more energy efficient. Some designs can use the
relatively large volume of ink in the chamber to cool the actuator and
eventually remove the heat via the ejected drops.