Printing – Antismut device – Anti-offset material application
Patent
1975-01-29
1976-10-05
Rader, Ralph T.
Printing
Antismut device
Anti-offset material application
101DIG13, B41F 3500
Patent
active
039838153
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for electrographically printing on a dielectric paper and transferring a toned image from the dielectric paper to plain paper. The dielectric paper receives an electrically charged latent image from an electrode device. The latent image is developed by applying a liquid or dry toner. The toned image on the dielectric paper is transferred onto the plain paper by conveying the dielectric paper and the plain paper together through a pair of conductive rollers. The dielectric paper is dried, fusing the residual image on its surface. The dielectric paper is then reused. The plain paper with the transfer image is dried, cut, and stacked.
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Honeywell Information Systems Inc.
Prasinos Nicholas
Rader Ralph T.
Reiling Ronald T.
White William F.
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