An inkjet nozzle with an elongate ink inlet channel at least 150 microns
long. The channel defines a straight flow path of a length sufficient to
provide enough viscous damping to prevent significant reverse flow of ink
in the channel when an ink drop is ejected from the nozzle.This removes
the need to form ink supply channels with complex geometries such as
pinch points and baffles in order to have the required hydraulic
resistance to reverse flow. The nozzle packing density on the printhead
can be significantly increased if these complex geometries are not formed
adjacent the chambers. The ink can be supplied from the `back` surface of
the wafer, thereby removing the need for ink feed channels beside the
chambers. This provides more room for the power and print data to be
connected to each nozzle along the front surface of the wafer.