Recorders – Performance of multiple functions of steam and gas engines – Pressure responsive element
Patent
1991-09-27
1993-05-25
Hartary, Joseph W.
Recorders
Performance of multiple functions of steam and gas engines
Pressure responsive element
1014241, 101488, 219216, 346 25, 346140R, B41J 221
Patent
active
052144429
ABSTRACT:
An adaptive dryer for a printing system obtains values representing mass of ink and/or area coverage of ink on each page to be printed prior to drying and based on the determined mass-area coverage varies one or both of feed rate of the pages through the dryer and temperature of the dryer to more closely adapt the drying parameters of the dryer with the particular drying criterion each page requires for optimal quality, highest average throughput and minimal heating power requirements.
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Hartary Joseph W.
Xerox Corporation
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