A inkjet printhead with heater elements adjacent an array of respective
nozzles for heating a water-based printing fluid to form a gas bubble for
ejecting a drop of the printing fluid from the nozzle. The heater is
separated from the nozzle by less than 5 .mu.m at their closest points
and the nozzle length is less than 5 .mu.m. The volume of liquid between
the heater and the nozzle determines the inertia of the liquid and its
acceleration in response to bubble formation. Moving the heater closer to
the nozzle reduces the inertia of the liquid and increases its
acceleration, so a lower bubble impulse is needed to eject a drop. This
allows the printhead to use smaller heater elements with lower power
requirements. Viscous drag in the nozzle reduces the momentum of fluid
flowing through the nozzle. The viscous drag increases as the nozzle
length (in the direction of fluid flow) increases. By reducing the nozzle
length, a lower bubble impulse is needed to eject a drop. This also
allows the printhead to use smaller heater elements with lower power
requirements.