Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1974-12-02
1976-12-21
Hartary, Joseph W.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
G01D 1800
Patent
active
039991881
ABSTRACT:
An ink-jet recording apparatus is disclosed in which ink particles are periodically generated, the ink particles are charged by an information recording signal synchronous with the period of the generation of the ink particles and the charged ink particles are deflected in accordance with the respective charge amounts to record a desired image on a recording medium. The ink particles charged by the information recording signal includes a first group to be used for recording and a second group to be used for the detection of whether the phase of the information recording signal is adequate or not. The deviation of the phase of the information recording signal from the timing of the periodic generation of the ink particles is detected by detecting the charge amount of the ink particle of the second group, so that the phase of the information recording signal is automatically shifted to correct the phase deviation. Thus, the first ink particle group is charged by an optimized information recording signal.
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Hartary Joseph W.
Hitachi , Ltd.
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